Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 28, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free april.28. 3915. Council has Resolution adopted stating opposition to peace conference germans in Belgium Jjo Tion on unemployment warmly represented. A for successful annual meeting history the local Council of Fomen was held afternoon the Industrial Bureau when of the affiliated societies representing sent delegates Joffo City and one country society unrepresented. The sheep and plan of seating each Organiza pc. In b special Section traded to the insure of the gathering and the Iii me of business was transacted in Ord time. Two resolutions one teming the problem of a employ it anal the other the peace Conifer m. There brought in and carried overwhelming majorities. The resolved that the win Swir local Council affirm its oppose utto the any peace con Ference so Long As tie German troops remain in Belgium that they re quest the newspapers of Western Canada to refrain from publishing of the peace conference of women now being held at the Hague in a manner calculated to give an exaggerated and misleading import Ance and the copies of this Resolution be sent to the Winnipeg daily papers and to the Western associated the other brought in by the University women s club received an equally warm reception. It read resolved that the University women s club cordially endorse the action of mayor Waugh in calling a meeting of the. Mayors of the cities to seek a solution of the problem of finding work for unemployed men and also the action of the City Council in providing immediate Relief for those in our own City who Are in want. They urge the Council to provide work at the earliest possible. Moment especially for those married men who Are resident in Winnipeg and Whoso wives and families Are sharing in their sufferings and Are confident that the women of the City will heartily endorse any expenditure that May be necessary to accomplish this purpose second. That in the opinion of this club any Aid which the provincal government gives in the solution of the problem particularly As it re lates to the unmarried men who Are not generally speaking Bona fide Resi dents of the City will meet with the same cordial reports of affiliated societies. The other feature the meeting was the two minute reports of the affiliated societies and the combined result of the efforts shown appeared to cover every Field of philanthropic Endeavor. Those reporting were old Tolks Home Sunshine society West Ern Art association women s Cana Dian club St. Joseph s orphanage Central congregational Young women s club victorian order of nurses Hospital Aid society Chil Den s Hospital children s Friendly society civic league Moth ers association Home of Good Shep Herd . Anti tuberculosis auxiliary St. Association social science study flub kindergarten settlement association Winnipeg general Hospital alumnae Knox churoh.., children s. Horne . Of the ancient order of Hiber Manitoba teachers Home economics association Misericordia Guild Manitoba nurse association Nassau Baptist ., girls Home of Welcome first Baptist ., press club . Of Morris Winnipeg women teachers association. Women s Alliance of All soul s Church Winnipeg District w.g.t.tt., social service workers women s Catholic Welcome league Grace Church. . Broadway methodist ., All Saint s Church University women s club political. Equality league meth Odist deaconess Aid Grace Church Young women s Council Earl of Heath patriotic society service Lii ague and Pilot Mound . Record of splendid work. Apart from the work of the Feder ated organizations the Council As a separate entity had through its Secretary mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams some Ood deeds to record. When the hos ital ship was on the tapis a Tele Ossa for the Street and for occasions silk dresses in the pair Weathers collection there s a Clever simplicity in the modes that fully express Good style without sacrificing any of the favored features. Silk dresses of taffeta crepe de Ohene and Ninon. Pull skirts of defined Waist close fitting sleeves of self or contrasting transparent materials. Pleasing color assortments. The Best values we have Ever offered. To ladies hats the Small hat divides favor with the larger shapes and the plainer trimmed vie with those that arc massed with Flowers and fruit in popularity. The smartest of styles at every i ice Between and Toronto 297-299 Portage ave., Winnipeg Montreal summer season starts May 1st All information Telephone fort Rouge 981 five lines the Arctic ice company Ltd. 156 Bell Avenue up town office ground floor Lindsay bldg. Eal foot Comfort is the experience of wearers of Fen mans hosiery. Stop careless buying and de Mand this perfected to form Light durable a shrink Able and seamless. Never again buy i seamy Ordinary Hose get i difference in Cost l much in Quality. Mado in Cotton Cash a narc Lisle and silk for men women and children. Penman limited hosiery sweaters week at the Winnipeg theatre. Friday evening president Macl Ean or. A. W., Crawford prof a. A. Stoughton Chester Martin and i of. Allison have Bini died their intention of enter Taining a Box party and saturday even ing 1-Rof. Brydone Jack prof. Feather Stone auth and or. N. K. Wilson will be hosts. Mrs. Fitch of Frances Regent of the lady Frances Simpson chapter and slur. Viberg Regent of the Chap Ter of Shoa Lake Are the go efts of mrs. Colin a Campbell for the meet ing of the provincial chapter of the . Or. A. A. Cameron and mrs. Cam Eron of have returned from California where they spent Tho Winter and Are making a Short visit in Winnipeg they Lett last night foil Home. At 573 Windsor Avenne on saturday evening a pretty military wedding took place when miss Mary Harvie of a Bow became the wife of Sam i of Tho 79th Cameron. Highlanders ceremony was performed by Paterson of St. Stephen s Church. 140.000 Worth of the town s 5 per cent. Debentures. Ames co. Of Toronto were the successful bidders at 96.05 with accrued interest. A Hudson Bay line engineers ready the Pas Man., april 28. The engineering arrangements on the Hudson Bay railway Are made and comprise six divisions. Engineers Are nearly All at to Weir stations and work has bes run. The names o the Engineer s and Loca Tion of stations Are Given herewith the Pas j. P. Gordon assistant Engineer t. B. Campbell division Engineer w. T. Jamieson resident in division 2, Goose Lake. Mile 137 w. J. D. Heeftle wis division Engineer a. M. Hanson resident Engineer a. Me Nauf Futon resident Veng Ineer w. Christopherson resident Engineer. Division i Landing River mile f. P. Offal division Engineer f. L. Lloyd resident Engineer s. Hett Resi Dent Engineer l. Johnson resident Engineer. Supper table was decorated with division Landing River mile carnations and White Biles. Among those present were or. And i s. A. Buchan or. And mrs. Harper. Or. And mrs. Dora Butler or. And mrs Thomp son mrs. Fisher misses and or. Am Brose or. And mrs. Mcgough. Master George and the misses Buchan Gibbs corporals Grey and Pri Vates Sukay Elllen and Allan. St Paul minn., april wed Ding of mus Rachel Flioy daughter of Michael h. Fot y. Summit Avenue to Frank j. Anderson was solemnized at at is. Luke s Catholic a. Timbrell division Engineer j. Scott resident Engineer w. A. Mccarthy resident Engineer g. C. P. Moist Lam Bert resident Engineer r. L. Fan Banks resident Engineer Dent Engineer. J. Strachan or. Resi 11 . To Day Church. Fici ated. Rev. Thomas j. Gibbons of or. Foley gave is daughter in to see that Winnipeg give its by mrs. Frank . During the sex Hare. That was saturday and. The change of the vows mrs. Towle Sang ave Frank in Madden St. Paul Charles Butler Pankalo Henry Gowman Duluth and Joseph Fazendin see that Winnipeg give its that was saturday and the following thursday was Tele graphed to Toronto., on. The subscript Ion list were names showing of representative had been the ans vers to the Appeal. When the Prou Iem of a employ Zient of girls came up a committee Der the chairmanship of mrs. T. R. Deacon instituted the Bureau the Success of which was too Well known o need recalling. The third big Effort that of a War work conference had fallen through owing to the unwilling Ness of the red Cross and the St. John s ambulance to co operate. As Well the Council throughout the year had arranged several open meetings for the discussion of pressing problems such As the Marte in Canada Pri North of Ypres Are not. A German hands although the French were forced to abandon them. The guns were abandoned in the Marsh land with their wheels half covered with water. At present they Are in no Man s Between the rival forces the French keep up a perpetual Hail of artillery fire around the buns to prevent the germans from getting near sent Soldier on insanity charge Saskatoon april William tee a Soldier belonging to the Twenty seventh battalion stationed it Winnipeg passed through yesterday morning on r pack to Elrose Sasic under Mili tary escort being Adud Seamsan by the medical authorities attack to. To the Garrison at Winnipeg. He was Given a hearing at Eliose yesterday under the Saskatchewan insanity act but showed no signs o. Mental derangement and the doctor who examined him at Elrose stated that there was nothing in his to indicate insanity. He was dismiss Divisio no Kettle Halfe mile on the f Silcox division Engineer w. A. J waa Given into me key Iii ill an resident Engineer ,. Charles neighbor who will be asked to report resident Engineer i. S. Fraser resident the Case to the mounted police Engineer b. Henderson resident Ginger f. E. Mathews. Resident in division 6, Kis Magis Tatum mile a h. Parker division Engineer h. My a Large proportion of the Issue is taken up Witt reports of College activities of various kinds a less prominent place being Given to special a tides than in some other College magazines. The place of Honor among the contributions is Given to an Arti Cle entitled reminiscences by the Warden of the College Dean Robin son. In which the Dean deals interestingly with experiences on the continent of Europe. An article with topical Worth is entitled naval and is written by an old boy of the College. The writer has exceptional material to his hand but has not got the journalistic touch to make the most of it. A careful and comprehensive article on zionism is commenced in the Issue by x Nick. And presumably will of tinted in the convocation i Rev. H. Cawley has a scholarly Arti Eta on the effect of f and the editor of the Parrott one of the d Studen left for Mont n Ine r. E. Parrott one of the Moat popular and respected students m the University the univ real to go into training with the 38th battalion. Or. Parrott wan also. Senior stick of St. John s College. _ sir Thos. Shaughney coming East. To in River b.c., april s7, of in River Thos will leave for the East wednesday afternoon Ato Oaid a special the party will make snecja.1 fihe trip by easy stages in Daylight. Neil resident Engineer resident Engineer. Easton reeding reports mrs. H. P. H. Galloway in her presidential address were especially gratified to remark on the growth of 78 per cent in the Council member ship. Projecting her mind into the future she commented on several phases of work which now stood Ripe for the consideration of the Council the care of women prisoners and the institution of a woman s court re vision of the immigration Law to pro vide for More adequate inspection of immigrants care of the mentally deficient. She urged an even greater interest in the Public health depart ment and in the Public schools and made two suggestions As to the for mation of committees one to watch and investigate suspicious looking advertisements and the other a com Mit be of men and women who would be willing to advise widows As to the Safe investment of life insurance and other Small funds. Mrs. J. Forbes was Given a few moments to Boom the Stock of clean up week which she did in no Uncer Tain manner. The officers were elected As Fol own honorary president lady Cam Eron president mrs. H. P. H. Gal Way vice presidents miss e. L. Jones mrs. J. H. R. Bond mrs. D. M. J. Haggerty and mrs Dunbar Hud son re cording Secretary mrs. L. B. Copeland treasurer mrs. T. R. Dea con corresponding Secretary mrs. R. Mcwilliams and assistant Secre tary miss m. Springate. On the platform As Well As the officers were mrs. R. Waugh and mrs. Yeewan of Brandon. Sti Luvater ushered in Tho guests and Edward Foley was or. Aanderson s Best Man. The Church was decorated with. Lilies Palms and ferns. Lacy Prescotti ont., was miss Foley s bridesmaid and miss Helen Foley Sis Ter of the Bride was mild of Honor. Following the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast at of the Bride s father for and Mem Bers of the bridal or. Ander son and his Bride Leava evening for the East wheres they will spend Sev eral weeks. They at Home after aug. In at 1007 Goodrich Avenue. The Bride has Many friends in Winnipeg having visited her. Cousin miss Jose Phine Bawlf Occas on. Y.v4t.c.a. Tennis. A meeting of the . Tennis club was held monday the following officers being elected for the ensuing year mrs. Langlois honorary presi Dent miss m. M. Robertson presi Dent miss 1c Templeton vice presi. Dent miss w. A. Secretary and miss Yates treasurer. An sex. Ecu Tive committee of ladies and gentlemen was also appointed. Tic ulars of Entrance to the club May be obtained at the on a the courts Are expected to be ready for play at an Early Date. Report of Sale of mining claims Virden Man., april Rains of the last few Days have made a change on the landscape were Black Are now turning Green Early sowing up Well. Carman Man., april District has been visted with a in daring the three Days. Wheat All Sov on a Good seed bed followed suf Focient moisture to secure an even growth. Saskatoon sask., april official crop correspondent today reported on condition of seeding in the Saska Toon District saying that 95 cent of the wheat was seeded and five per cent of Oats. Swift current april crop conditions Here were never better As regards land. Preparation and moisture there is a 30 per cent in crease in acreage. The wheat is con necessary Cal Arians swarm recruiting offices ing up Fine and rain is a not for two or three weeks yet. Isask., april Calgary alta., april by the stories of the canadians in action when recruiting for the 56th i3at Talion fourth contingent opened to Day Calgary residents presented themselves at the 103rd armoires in hundreds. Unprecedented scenes were witnessed As militiamen with crossed held eager multitudes. Fully boo clamoured to be taken on the band of the 103rd militia regiment joining to a Man. At the close of the Day col. Armstrong announced that 130 men As Many As could be handled by the recruiting office in a Day had been examined and accepted. The majority were residents of the City. Recruiting Ivil continue attractive Magazine. The easter Issue of the St. John s College Magazine is a Bright attractive Issue with much Reading of in Terest to its particular constituency the Pas Man., april report is current of the Sale of six mining claims a . _ tops Good most of the wheat is up. The work is Well done and in no Case has seed been nut n on stubble. Tutu acreage is 10 per cent above last year and the. Better farming will make another 10 per cent increase at least wheat. Saskatoon sask., april Kat Chewan government s official Cor respondent reports today 900 per cent. Wheat seeded in Saskatoon District All in by april 28. There is abundance of seed according to. Hia report. Oats seeded to the extent of about five per cent. The weather is Ideal. Hamiota Man., april seed into is now practically finished in this District and several Fields Are now beginning to show up Green. The seed bed was never in better condition than this year and with the splendid ram old col div pattern f mate Canada by Cua Ilau. On Copper Lake Tor the Price of pacts Are excellent for a splendid growth. Scotch Bay Man., april was a heavy downpour of ram thurs Day evening which was welcomed by the Farmers. The ice went out of the personal and social mrs. J. Of Vancouver who with her husband is spending a few. Days in the City in route to to Rollo was guest of Honor at a pretty Tea Given yesterday afternoon y mrs. J. F. Kelly Mcmillan Avenue. Pink and White carnations were used in Tho reception room and the Tea table was centred by a Silver Basket filled with Rod roses and Fern. Mrs. J. Watson and mrs. F. Burns presided Over the Tea cups for the first hour their places being taken later by mrs. Harry Graham and mrs. Lloyd. Bishop Quayle whose lectures have been delighting Large audiences in Young methodist Church during his Brief stay in Winnipeg left yesterday for his Home in Minneapolis. While in the City he was entertained at the Home of or. And mrs. D. A. Anderson of 38 Balmoral Street. To Rev. Or. A. A. Cameron of Ottawa formerly pastor of the first Baptist Church in Winnipeg and mrs. Camton will arrive in Winnipeg this morning on their Way from California and will leave for their Home in Toronto this evening. Col and mrs. A. D. Mcrae who have been in the City for several Days leave today for Ottawa where they in tend the next few weeks after which mrs. Mcrae will probably visit her Mother. Mrs. Howe in Minne Apolis. The marriage of miss May Roche Only daughter of the Hon. Or. Roche minister of the Interior to or. Wilfred Carlyle son of the late James Carlyle r.n., of London has been arranged to take place in Ottawa today the dinner which was to have been Given tonight by the officers of battalion has been cancelled of account of the news from the seafarer War and the heavy list Canar ten casualties. A Silver Tea will be held from s to i tomorrow afternoon at the Home o . S. Kerr 177 Ruby Street unde the auspices of the women s association of the Home Street presbyterian Church. I d. B. Of the Canadian ban of Commerce Vancouver an mrs. Falkner left Montreal last thurs Dav route for Winnipeg where they will in future or and mrs. To Brown Lela and Helen Brown arrived from Minneapolis yesterday to attend the Brown Timms wedding which will be an event of today. Or h g. Bujen of the Canadian bans of Commerce Winnipeg has been granted an extended leave of absence to visit his Home in Cork Ireland. Mrs. Geo. A. Young and master James Young of g i Gosvenor Avenue have re turned Home after spending a pleasant Winter Jet Virginia. The claims belong to the big mining company of Prince Albert. Of which s. J. Donaldson m.p., is the head. These properties were staked last year by the Mosher Brothers and sol d to the big seven company for messes. Banks Aud. Carnegie raining engineers of Regina examined the claims about ten be weeks ago and it is thought the Sale was made on then advice. Copper Lake lies near Beaver and located in the favored it uru formation. Considerable prospecting was done there last year and Many Good veins uncovered. A Pav Streak of 1 ree Gold has been found on Tine Rex claim at the crop Bell Hassett Moore group at Herb a Sample shown by Percy Mcdavitt has have inches of a Gold Streak across Tho face. It is the second Gold strike made on the same vein and is about 900 feet Distant ,1 Rorn. Where the original Dis covery was made. Pays High Price Jor team. Bucko de Vine of Tisdale paid the highest Price aver paid Here for a. Team or horses when he gave h. Johnson for a heavy pair of draft Percher is. They weighed together Ouss and were six and seven years id at the burning of the railway hops this team was hooked on to a leave freight engine and unaided Ulle d it free of the burning building. A general session of the Council was ailed Tor the opening of tenders Tor the Farmers. Lake last wednesday which is an Early Date for it. Quite a number of Connle seed Grain Irani the government and coid wild Oats in them. Seeding will be in full swing before the end of this week a Large amount of being in the ground now. Kenora ont., april up the rec guest of Many Farmers in this and other districts in Northern Ontario for seed Grain the government lost no time in meeting their wishes m order that this North country May the Campaign for. Greater production this Vear to meet the requirements of the Empire. This week bushels of Oats arrived in Kenora for distribution in this Section. A Supply of seed barfed peas and potatoes is also expected in a few Days. The distribution will be in charge of Juls. Fraser. The government Road and Bridge inspector for this District. Secure French guns in March. Jondon. April correspond ent of. The Dally Moil in. Northern France says the thirty French gems which the germans claim to have captured this silverware gives Long service combining in one Brand Grace Beauty and Quality with head i Iest plate made 1847 Rogers Bros. Sillier Laie that Wian has set the Standard of Quality for All brands of Silver plate. Guaran teed by the largest makers of silverware. Remember there Are other Rogers and other makers of silverware but there is Only one 1847 users genuine. Sold by leading dealers How do you order bread do you say to your Send me a of or do you me a of hoits0m there is a whole lot of difference in the Way you order your bread. And there s a whole lot of difference in what you get. Holsum. Bread is bread of certified cleanliness it is made in a Light airy bakery with scarcely a touch of human hands surrounded by every sanitary precaution science can suggest. The Best of everything goes into Kolsta goes into a germ proof dust proof wrapper that protects it from impurities and careless handling from the time it leaves our bakery until it reaches your table ask for by name it s made clean at All grocers the Hilton bakery w. R. Milton Cor Bannatyne and Sherbrooke phone Garry 814 Only and original fruit m it s clean up week with us we have on hand a number of slightly used pianos and players which must be disposed of before the end of this week. Every instrument is in perfect condition and will look much better in your Home than on our floor. Terms will be made to suit your convenience and free Stool and free lessons accompany every instrument look Over this partial list and see us Quick. This Sale Means dollars in your pocket. Imo it. Rutherford Iso. Garry Street who has been spending the Winter in California is expected Home the latter part of this week. Mrs Frank Perkins. 300 Rhietta Street will give a Tea from 3 to 6 o clock on thursday april in Aid of Bethel Ilis Siou fund. A missionary Tea vial be held at the Home of mrs. J. Cockburn 277 St. John Avenue from 4 to 6 Friday. George k. Gainsford will receive for last time this season on 108 All Penman s products Are made in Canada. At 162 Branson. Street. Mrs. George Andrew returned Home last week from Southern California where she spent the Winter months. Joe of the Olympia hotel is spending his vacation at or Bodo s farm Badger Man. Major Homer Dixon sailed from St. John for England Oil the Missanabie last saturday. The University will be Well apr Esprit pageant of will the two closing Aishus two Small upright pianos one medium upright piano one upright piano one Dominion piano one Wagner piano two Clinton pianos one Gourley piano two Doherty pianos one Doherty piano two player pianos one player piano one Nordheimer player piano one Doherty player piano two player pianos Twenty five used phonographs ten used organs to if not convenient to Call just Telephone or mail Coupon. Doherty piano co., Ltd. 324 Donald St., Winnipeg Branch phone main 9166-9167 Doherty the piano she wants . April 28. Doherty piano co., Ltd. Winnipeg Man. Without obligation on my part please have your representative Call or mail particulars of your big clean up Sale. Pack Enos first you cannot take a better travelling companion than Enos when off for a trip. It is your health insurance during the time you Are prevents train and sea sickness. You should i s fruit Salt in your grip or suitcases surely As you do any other necessary article. Errors in diet and change in Mode of living while travel result in disorders of the stomach. Enos quickly corrects any irregularities and keeps you Bellhy. Never Navel without Eno s fruit Salt. Prefaced Only by , fit s sole Fer am Riem Harold f. Ritchie co. United h Mccaul Street. Toronto 11 beware of substitutes
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