Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, May 28, 1915

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 28, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free Friday May meat prices Friday and saturday. C fronts Lamb. Per la Bis t boxing beef. Per la. Or Shouder pork a sugar cured hams to its. Per in breakfast Bacon whole 19 c Bacon whole or halt 7 f per la. Butter special. Dairy in Pound Winnipeg and District up prove of plans for Home one thousand citizens at mass meeting pass Strong Resolution of end oration. Per 27 c Prairie Brand Creamery but 32 c i limited Quantity of wring Lamb expected for that Canada s sons were manfully doing their pail. But the men unable to go to the front the Hardy veterans Felt that some action was incumbent upon them and Tho Only tangible expression to this fat line was the formation of a Home guard Legi ment. He expressed a Hope that Tho Resolution to be placed before the Mee Tang would meet with a ready response. C. Rowley the second Apea Kei said that anything that could be done to help the military movement m tins City ought to be done. He proclaimed himself As one of those who had Al ways held out for military training All Over Canada and instanced the benefits that were derived from such training. Britain he said would not submit to the dictation of Germany Belgium to added had probably saved Europe and it was up to canadians to that got her just rights. This necessitated the continued preparation of All available men men fit and ready to fight. Pinion in Canada had Dominion was prepared one thousand citizens of Winnipeg gave signs of approval of the idea promulgated and crystallized by the veterans association to form a Home guard regiment at a mass meeting held last night in the convention Hall of the Industrial Bureau building. Six Hundred names at up id to Agni. Were subscribed in record time to the men fit and reads _ to petition which will be forwarded to leaders of the Dominion government emphasis sold that the Dominion was prepared ing the need of such a regiment to give its Las Many of the speakers insisted that Jar in i the extend flan presided a Sci annual meeting held last night Stringency has affected institution. At the annual meeting of the my. . Held last a Venns j. G Dagg was elected pies dont and he has a Strong braid to co operate with him the various reports Hho cd that the Good of the association was being in Many Fields of activity with great Success but the financial position had been like of Many other institution a adv Peselj by the gnat War deficits tents but Tho new officers Aio Enas terns on their duties with Bright the need of such a recent give Siuw its last Many of the speakers insisted that m Detunco for month Power float political enu Lily league float red Cross float. Section. I automobile Section. Section Industrial Loii. Or Section athletic Gamzat ions m uniform baseball Cricket hockey Amateur athletics. Football auteur Athens. The next meeting of the Genera committee will be held on the even thursday june 3, at a ing o clock la. Months. President s report. President d. Mckerchar m his report said two jeans ago your a sectors us in should be ready All Over the country. P Plant so generously Povl did assembled desire to the great Britain of today would be r men s chistian Asso assembled desire 10 Raf thai War. Elation by the citizens of Winnipeg. Cal Aid and the following Resolution moved by capt. G. F. Carruthers seconded by g. F. R. Harris acid Auu. La utile Tell. 1110.11 a himself he would rather Canada bankrupt than under German Domina Tion. The Home guard movement he maintained should Haver the sup port of All citizens. Men Gibson Gage co. Eat master Baker bread. It s properly baked and always fresh Sweet and palatable. Try it Speirs Parnell baking company phone Garry 2345-6 Luul Lite place on record their loyalty to the Crown and Empire and their Hearty approval of All Steps that have so far been taken by the Dominion govern ment in preparing equipping and forwarding Canadian troops to the assistance of the British Empire of which we Are an integral part and whereas it is evident that the duty of Canada will be to continue to furnish troops in increasing numbers for some considerable time yet and whereas it is desirable that the government should feel free to Call for the services of All available men Between Tho Ages of 18 and 45 unhampered by the thought of pro Viding for Home defence and whereas there of Able bodied citizens who Are unable to offer themselves for foreign service owing to being Over the age or for other valid reasons but who Are Able and willing to fill up the ranks now being depleted by the absorption of younger men and who will gladly take their rifles in defence of their Homes and families and to preserve order in our midst therefore be it that this meeting approves of the suggestion to form a Home guard regiment that it is of the opinion that theme Cessley exists for such an organization and it respectfully prays the Dominion government to authorize its forma Tion subject to the usual conditions the militia service Roll but removing or extending the age limit which applies to men in the Active service. That controller Charles Midwin ter capt. G. K. Carruthers w. Cross i . Rowley w. O. Nares g. F r. Harris be a committee with greater Britain after the War. Deterrent to sedition. J. H. J. Leech following along Tho elation of Trie i. The first year in the new build my was devoted to settling Down and and t h t Leech following along Ines Xmas a vote to bib Uius Uwi. A previous speakers held Justin the work of the association that the Home guard movement was to the now began Worth of the sympathetic consider the second year with the fond Hope Uon of citizens. Ger and confident expectation that be it Many had to be Amie noted and the i close a great Deal of Wmk Only possible Way to effect this was a constructive nature would have Beer unit juju Daimus in branches. Of. The to Nour out men to fill the 1 Lases of in All branches of the those who Feu on the battlefields in association s and that of those who on "6. The finances would have been i lip . A Ranco lieu. Time the forces at Home must not be weakened the danger Point for the most sacred duty of Man was to protect his Home and his country tie emphasized Tho fact that the old peace organization to preserve Law and order was insufficient under present conditions. A Home guard be held would be a deterrent to sedition ill Tho City. He concluded with an account of the spirit that actuated the veterans As evidenced by the meeting then in Progress. The most stirring address of the evening and that which brought the whole audience to us feet was Given by an aged Veteran a. Murdoch. he said is what to want and nothing else. The Union Jack must be nailed to the highest pole and kept there with our our men and our Money. The Dominion government has got to help us out for we need All capable men to keep the old Flag flying. We Don t want Mei Here to protect our Homes who Are lit and Able to take their places in the trenches. We old men can attend to . Cameron w uu4u. If. V v i sound and business like basis. But All our fond Hopes and Grea expectations were rudely and unexpectedly shattered by the outbreak o he world conflict on the Bat the fluids of Europe. But although w have not had the promised Joy o realizing our ideals although we hav not been Able to carry out the con struck Leo programme which we run yet we rejoice that we Hay been enabled to adjust ourselves 1 some measure to Bra changed conditions and to tie of service in. Man ways to the men and boys of last this month. And e want a real rusher for the last. Thl Community. Helped the soldiers. City and general Carline to the new Street ear line to the Union Stock Yards St. Boniface will be within the next few weeks. Me Vires Are now being installed. I vagrants go to Josef Charles Boyle Pete Zychar and Alex Delac vagrants were Given one each avg month in jail each by magistrate is on which the Competition will be held this year now reaches 80. Health department exonerated. The food and Dairy division of the City health department Haa been completely exonerated of charges recently made against them. The Leport. Of the committee which conducted Uio investigation was made Public Yea Torday. No evidence was found 01 collusion Between the. Division and the Crescent Creamery company. Cut Down civic estimates of the City of v inn Pefe for the coming year have been Bensn de to the extent of a Quarter million dollars. The health department has been reduced the Street commissioners department . The Parks Board and there Are minor cuts Here and there else where. The Market License and re Lief committee gets More than last year giving this division a total of Mon n a each Bonnycastle in the police court yes v ter Day. Case was dismissed. Wion the trustees of the Cooks Creek Church w started to Lake up collection in Vic committee Falls in Lixie and will build shelter on fort Rouge site. While the Market lick nut and re committee Mot in special session Truay afternoon to Pic visa uie Al toy in to Lar us u Nus to do with me a icons Neuar Leui. By far Tow greater part of Inu Attl noon was con nieu to a discussion of i toe Market question. Women s civic j. G. Dagg. Mew president of the . Board. I a tilt a Tell lu.jv13 Ujj charged with Vav. I father Camillas Grzybala cd Pyle 58 Athole Avenue 19 years 01, acted As already Given order age was arrested last evening by be int Taffy leave this part of the calves Friedman and Baratteri of i the City Politi on a Iii from a local tradesman by fraud. Him. During the summer months has a de of lilt of Vaughan Street Branch. H. Chalice reporting b conditions of the Vaugh Aii Street ranch for the year in which he acted As chairman Len marked on. The growing pop Lanty of the . It is evident from this gentleman s report that a Large number of boys and Young intensely inter ested in the work. The educational department had to curtail the list of subjects which had previously been taken up Iri the evening classes those that were carried through did not have the enrolments of previous years. The report is however quite satisfactory there being 285 students thai physical culture jus u. 1uuu.1 a will probable appear in. The police court today. Deal with Winnipeg licenses. The provincial License commission will meet in the office of the License inspector on fort Street tomorrow afternoon to again take up the Mattei of granting licenses to hotels and. Wholesale liquor stores for the com ing year. Sold liquor to air Indian. For service to to it there would be no my service no o quor o Selling liquor to an Indian he Uneit and Dreger wholesale liquor Mer chants Biggins Avenue were yesterday afternoon fined and. Costs amounting to 526 by magistrate Bonnycastle. The Indian is now serving a six months term for having liquor in his Possession. I foreigners to suly Moi and Jayni Puzak foreigners wore each sentenced to one month in jail yesterday the first named for stealing a bicycle from a Telegraph Tho presence in our City Duran the past six months of soldiers in training from All parts of Mani Toba Saskatchewan and Western on Tario has afforded us the Opportunity and spiritual. In addition to admitting necessities in things both temporal and spiritual in addition to admitting All non in uniform to All the privileges of both the Vaughan Street and feel Kirk Avenue buildings a Strong com Mittee under the chairmanship of George f. Stephens was appointed by your Board for the purpose of provid a decided increase Iri the number pupils attending. Swimming has a been promoted and the number of youths who have of the opportunities provided is decidedly pleasing. Tennis and track a athletics Are for the summer season department gave considerable co operation to the carps committee. The report of the intercollegiate Branch was tendered to the commit tee by a e. Dayton. This report shows considerable activity among the officers of this Branch. Many of the St dents of the five colleges of Winnipeg Are interested in the work. Tho Camps committee report read by h. R. Hadcock gave evidence of the popularity of that province of the movement last year the num Ber of Young men who were registered at the various Camps exceeded and the latter for keeping e Bike or Bis Possession knowing to be stolen. The charges were Xiv. Tittl 11o my Versul i Jii Lii i Luijt Power to add to their number for of the of eject Jor which the meeting the purpose of transmitting the fore i Aad been Cai Jed. He said had going Resolution to the proper official come there not to give counsel but Quarter and for taking such other to counsel with More experienced Steps for carrying out the will of tins men he spite of the Bravo showing meeting As May seem to them Nee of the Canadian troops and expressed oranges full of juice Largo jumbo size special dozen Lemons finest Quality dozen.20c grape fruit extra Large 4 strawberries extra Keef. Till sunday. 2 baskets.26c i j lettuce Green onions 3 for-------10c Ripe tomatoes fancy per lb.20c rhubarb pulled and Nice to and tender for preserving 11 lbs.25o turnips swedes 6 potatoes extra Quality 16 ibs.25c. Tomatoes extra Quality bushel.79c emphasized need of men. Patriotism not the Flag waving variety but the patriotism of Sacri not Only the speakers of the Canadian troops and expressed the Hope that All available men would enrol themselves in the corp in pro Cess of formation. Capt. Carruthers then moved the Resolution detailing is sjjcu.n.cli., the Steps that had led the Call Tho Mammoth attendance. Ing of the meeting and explaining who presided i that what was wanted was Tho a new t ,1 f not Avn. Inn Oiler midwinter who prese i a w the meeting and the speakers i Hority of the officials at Ottawa and Al Eshk the need for their help _ toward f curing ing v Monife Ilses for the men in Barracks. After organization the committee secured the services of Fin association Secre tary for such unit quartered in Wlna nines. Those so employed were opt. J m , d. A. Mackenzie David Thomson. W., s. Cro Carnan a. A Campbell and p. T. Clark. After conference with f. S. Shepard Secre tary of the militia work department of the National Council of Canada our committee was taken Over As a sub committee of the Council with Harry Ballantyne their travelling Secretary As supervisor but the chief part Emp a rifles Etc. He insisted that the or is cd Tho Ever increasing need organization would in no Way interfere with the other regiments Iii Eji in. Cut i.vj.i., acc easily of organizing a Home guard formed of men too old for Niu but would a 1.0 a Filmont formed of men too Tuu Jui of the men serving in Toliese churches Nas Lcou in bushel.79c in the trenches and men their places on the firing line. Inc i throughout the year and we believe mow onions new seasons u ibs. 8v Rve but unable to do so idea of the proposed Home guard was .25o f0" Patent reasons not to take precautionary. that the Assoc Laid by David Prang. Bov injured by Tingle 14 years age son of. Lohn Tinsle Burrows Riding a bicycle near the . Slain Street subway was knocked Down by Jitney driven by Philip Stoller 544 Flora Avenue at 7 o clock last night. A Bone in his right leg was broken and he was taken to the general Hospital. Not Britannia s. Lord principal of the Britannia school James asks the free press to state that the article in the morning Issue of the free press referring to the. Singing of the watch on the Rhin in the St. James school has no refer ence to the school of which he j principal. Service us bang out from his place in the choir and the priest becoming indignant left the Church and the ser vice broke up. Yesterday afternoon father Grzybala had Werzyn Vici up in provincial police court on a charge of disturbing a religions meeting taut the Case was dismissed. Bylaw cases in Wero few fines in the police court yester Day afternoon at the bylaw cases ily three fines being handed out Slotow d. Jenner and Meer Belln eing lined this amount for breaches the Early closing bylaw and 3-red Rick Dyer being lined and costs or a breach of the traffic bylaw. K. Vilson and a. O. Myers were fined 3 and costs each at the morning sea Ion for breaches of the lord s Day it. These men sold gasoline to Auto its on the Sabbath the charge being Aid by inspector Bert Morris. In Itsuro it was stated Tho police intend o prosecute in cases of this kind. A a storekeeper was fined if a and costs for a broach of the. Lord a Day Musi have taxes paid up. Alderman Wallace yesterday endeavoured to persuade the Board or control to allow those whose property appears in the tax Sale list to their 1812 taxes and to have the Pio nerdy removed from the list. It was pointed out to him that this was pm possible that once the warrant Foi the Sale had been signed and it mrs. Upset Skinner and i Ontic in la Iii Uiato and a netted Kov. J. Hiu icy and u. Mcken Klc presented a request to Tho com unit two thut they allowed to cd Dan Mcturk. This summer. Mrs. Dick said it wan not the intention of the women s civic league to ave this of i Uio City for any financial ass Stancu. The priest said All they required waa the moral collection port of thu committee and permission no Uso a vacant lot for the purpose of a .nore.service. Jno Nhav Gnu us also ask that Market. They would also ask some kind of a shekel be erected. Pointed out Itiat in Hegina and Caig i a sectional markets Haa. Proved a of Prelc Success and Qiliu predicted that of any other year. Bungalows seem to take the place of the Canvas Caisson contents being computed h. G. Russell the architect engaged in totalling up the work Don seem to Talce the place of me uan Vao Gage in Tolu Iyub by my run Lent and it is the policy of this Sec on the new parliament buildings a Tiou to gradually replace the Canvas his inspectors and workmen shelters with the More serviceable Busy on the Job one is u wooden building. The men s Section covering the depth of Cai Bonsi so .1 received and disbursements to compute the contents and the othe plus wore passed not be f been any conclusions great a for Tuni Les for living the simple life around Winnipeg have never been fully investigated but the association possesses Many of them. I 1oi i tin peas 1 tin Corn. 1 tin Beans j piano of existing local regiments but for._.-.25o i to allow Tho men held Here by the i military authorities for Home defence to take their places on the tiring line. The idea As expressed by All those Jam. Pure Strawberry Vairie As last week but Only a few left. Tin.59c Many signatures obtained. A card was placed on the chair Man s table asking whether ladies would be permitted to. Enrol. Con troller midwinter held that women the pres who addressed the meeting was to he meeting was to were doing a great work at Ity contributing Ahl Entimo and were better o i the fighting Ella going w tin tomatoes 1 tin Corn 1 warded to Ottawa the first to sub Secretary As Huici Mui Burden of responsibility has fallen on h r. Hadcock and the members of the Winnipeg committee. I the Cardial relations heretofore existing Between the association ant churches has been maintained throughout the year and we believe the Church people Are coming More and More to realize that the association is not a substitute for or rival of the Church but rather a depart ment of each protestant Church m Union of All Denom a tons for service to men regardless Otoi eed. Our Ideal is that inv be i plenty kids for reports last night were most for big Parade. Go operative Guild women s co operative Guild held its. Annual picnic at Kildonan Park 1 wednesday afternoon. About Luu 4 were present and a programme of snorts for the children was. One of the principal features of the routing. All were charmed with the natural Beauty of the new recreation Srou Rul after Tea had been served a photo of the whole party was taken. Hon. Or. Marshall gone East. Hon Duncan Marshall minister of agriculture Foi Alberta arrived from afternoon and in Toronto sex he was called suddenly of the Saie Nau Ueen Jeen signed that no property could be redeemed without payment in full of the three years taxes. City user h. C. Thomson explained the position the City was placed in on account of the Large a million dollars More than Ever Fooie and told the Board that the its s business could not possibly be financed on arrears of taxes. Formed trustees association. C k Newcombe superintendent o education for Manitoba arrived u Winnipeg yesterday after having at tended a meeting at or Andvick where a trustees association was 01 mini Zed. The District included h the new organization is the town o grand View and the Rural municipality of the same name. J. On was elected president and William Diebl Secretary treasurer. Every school 111 the District but one was represented Aad the trustees included a Large number of physicians who so Jwta keen interest in the organization and educational matters generally in the evening a Public meeting was Heid in grand few which was attended by Over 250 persons. Addresses were j a the Intenson of the ladies to other ladies to do their own and to do it in the mornings. Leved that it would Resua both for the producer and Tho con k. Lick Snozie president of Tho Cen trial Farmers Market said that As it was now con Stutso. Was simply an excuse a there was no accommodation was not Lazsro enough to Mike lion Suff Lilc Nutly keen to Orl-8 Down to what they should be. He strongly a municipal cd j storage and at the same time the project is outlined by Tho women a civic league. Hev. J. Hindley gave the i Iea whole souled support. spoke at some Leneth on the Ridvan Taij ii to be derived from bran files Ibe producer the consumer into close Aid the chairman of the me Lins Lold tile ladies that the City owned a Market site in fort Rouge Gnu that there would to no trouble in giving them the of it. He rugged cd that they should submit plans of the kind of shelter they wanted and Promod that it should Recu Ivo Early Aid. Davidson was not at All sanguine to the Success or he venture and maintained to lilt be. Would not to to Miu Ket to buy Thor produce when they could order All they Van t i d Over Tho Telephone. Aid. Telina son believed that ii butter eggs and poultry could be 8om cheaply on these Market ultes that this would solve Tho problem of the customer Rel to 1 do.i-. Ded in connection with the recommendations Reffard Nir the Jitney Lac Enang that it had not had sufficient time to consider Tho and it wan accordingly postponed 1 no Jitney association was w we. A Stapleford. He Mii natron. Died on 103i-d birthday. Cornwall out., May 27.--.mrh. Matilda Gonyeau Norwood died to Day on her 103rd birthday u Tew hours Bro re u Cek Bra Loii which had been planned for who Day wan to to Bek Uii. She was born in Montreal. She Hud grandchildren and great grandchildren. _ austrian consults Arr Stod. Bologna May Tim police to Day arrested Tho austrian Coo Bult at mud occupied in enabled to relate every Man in the association to the Church of his Choice and that each Church a .29c i regiment would not Only Small tins lied . Salmon for.29o j in ti1q preservation of Law and half j1.05 Quarter or 5% ibs. For.25c roiled Oats fresh 4% scotch Oatmeal ibs.------25c hair Uji Ellhu m u Corn meal fresh 0 ibs .25c client population a considerable por Royal Crown soap 7 bars.25c Tjon of which had emigrated from washing soda 2 ibs. 5c countries now warring against great Lee 3 tins .25c Britain. Scribe being sir Douglas Cameron. Order at Home but would also act As Manv prominent citizens and Well a deterrent to the plans of uns Crudu Lolon veterans followed his Honor s Lous agitators who should think toil those who were at hair up strife in Winnipeg s Large tend the meeting arid-1 v., a 11113 son Pade pkt.10c and 25c Corn starch. 3 pkts.24c Kwh finest Quality. 4% its.25o Canada s debt to motherland. Controller Cockburn the first speaker called upon by the chairman s unable to at end the meeting arid desire to sign he petition will have an Opportunity of doing so for the next Day or to at the army and Navy club rooms 428 main Street or at the t sneaker called upon of ugh , in Pica fresh. 3v4 ibs.25c presented mayor Waugh who is at ago fresh los.j5c sent out of the City. The speaker Jao Aroni. Finest ibs.23o the great debt Canada owed butter. Finest fresh made Dairy special saturday b.29c eggs. All fresh new in id special. Satur Day dozen .23c Tuo to the motherland a debt that could not be repaid and held that it was up to All citizens to do their part in the great tight against German so and for the principles for which the British Empire stands. News from the front showed that canadians were worthy scions of the Parent Stock torn pkts.25c f Moll 1-la.m. Sliced thin lb.30c i breakfast. Tricon sliced lb.25c Sun Sac per la. Sliced.15c Tomato . Per lb.15c Fork sausages per lb._15c fresh every Day i ibs.25o scotch tip Onny pics 6 i or.25o cakes doughnuts pastries Etc., fresh daily. J Juliana cake Light or dark lb.15c fresh. 2 ibs.-.21c reaches new seasons 2 ibs.21c apricots new seasons booking Fiss. New 2 ibs.19o new 2 pkta._._.19c we town every port Rouge daily St. Boni face and Norwood daily. 3 stores _ Ai department of its work. Has heavy deficit. If we could but realize for our selves Antl then impress on the Public All that the association stands Tor m the Community we should be Able to secure even in Thesa trying times More adequate financial support for our work. As it is All the efforts of the Board of directors and staff along financial lines have been most discouraging. The year began with Den its of about accounts and Canada permanent Pany. Mortgage com the veterans band was in attend Ance and played stirring patriotic music at intervals during the eve Ning. A programme of songs in keeping with the object of the meet ing to which miss Grace Mackey or. Bbrown and the Assiniboine Ciu Arvette contributed was also rence Ana my. Financial reports extremely fat the e association As the institution tearing. To the project were submitted it last evening s meeting of the general committee having in charge the ten Days patriotic week planned for july 1 to 10. At the exhibition Erato on of Clespie grounds. The meeting was held the Board room of the Industrial Bureau and was presided Over b dered. Six boys charged gang accused of shop breaking and Good sound Manitoba s phone Sher. 850. Corner Young and Sargent. Recent theft. heroic Aad persistent efforts both in the line of retrenchment and in the line of trying to secure increased Revenue the year closed with deficits of about we had hoped to in crease our membership from to about. But War and War conditions brought our membership Clown of the subscriptions towards the building fund Are still unpaid and Over is owing from building fund account to creditors. As to creditors were pressing for ment the directors were compelled to turn Over the unpaid pledges to a. Trustee for the creditors who is now trying to collect and these claims. The real estate situation has been i nil 11" l11 Iview i can i ref l six Youn. Box., i country and the surrounding pro Vinces to such an extent that the pro tits which will be devoted in the entirely to the Manitoba Patriot fund and the bed Cross society bcaldl8ewallace, chairman of the Parade committee presented at the meeting which is yet com a late but which served to Demon s rate that probably the largest local Parade Ever attempted in Winnipeg jul be seen on the morning of do i. Ion Day july 1. It is proposed that the column Start promptly a 10 o clock in the h b Andrews who has been appointed Parade marshal. The .12 Sec i m w n be press. Jurij be to the illness of one of his Broth is. After seeing his brother Ibe will Iii or. Tory head the University f Alberta and the newly appointed Dean of agriculture or. Howes Are now in Ontario and together they vill visit a. Number of agricultural educational institutions in the East ind United states. Three months for de in the police court yesterday on to charges stealing Money Al red Hood a character Well known o the local police was sentenced to free months in jail. He stole ?3 from the person of Candida Tellier a irl vate in the 44th battalion and n Cash from Andrew Nordman. At the conclusion of Bis evidence Hood said that for three nights previous to the happenings he had been ing at a downtown hotel. I. Don t believe said magistrate Bonny Castle taut you can sleep at the provincial for the next three month Sermon in or. A. K. Mclennan Nanaimo b a and for by Over Jjo a up Jawnyj. Kiven by or. Newcombe or. Short reel Sam Hughes m.p.p., and in Spector Belton. The organization is expected to have a Good effect m standardizing the schools in the District which it embraces. Witnessed scene of Lusitania tra Edward wife of the Secretary of the provincial labor Bureau returned from a visit to her parents and friends in the old coun try yesterday. She sailed across the Atlantic on the return trip by the car. Steamer Jossa Nabie. Which left Liverpool shortly after the ill fated Lusitania arid when they passed the scene of the tragedy dead bodies am up turned boats were to be seen heating in the water. They also saw boat of survivors. Tho Captain of the Missanabie stopped the Shil and offered assistance to the Sialle Craft engaged in the. Rescue work he was however urged to make Al haste possible and get his vessel Clea of the danger zone and he. Did not to response Genoa Bologna liar in Obj Horn other places Willu they Wero on their Way to Switzerland. Tho consults Are being riven accommodation in u hotel at Piacenza. Where they kept under observation by the polled. This unusual measure in said to Raviv Ceil the outgrowth of an Alleg Atlois hat Austria has not Rich matted thu Lallan consuls in her term torn to Roan the of Muer to it. I an i Oil. Wednesday half Holiday. Gladstone Alan. May next wednesday june 2, All places of dullness in Gladstone will close. It .2 o clock noon each wednesday until sept. 1 next. Macgrath the advice was in or the stores my Mem Cluj Merly of Vancouver and first. Pres. East visiting the established Label bureaus of Ottawa. Quebec Montreal and Toronto met his wife at Mont real during Hie visit or. A Mcgrath gained valuable data to be used m connection with the formulation of plans for the local Bureau it labor. Ball players upset. Somerset. Man., May very Lei Lar service at the same an out and manage. To get under Mclennan is one of front wheel. Five of the boys were us preachers in gaelic Vint with Small of age have been charged in the City police court with shop breaking and theft. The boys Are Walter , Ragir Johnson Roy Macdonald death i to do. Hon. Colin Campbell. On the North and South streets of Portage Avenue by gaelic at sunday june 6 at 3 . Or. Me Lennan will preach in English at the regular moral no service at the same Church or. Mclennan i the most famous preachers in. America. He. Is on. His Way to the eneral Assembly at Kingston ont., and while Here will stay with Market St. G.2183-5. Main St. St.j.813 Elmwood. St.j.2321. Hot water Comfort hot water at All times All Over of be be obtained in a few Lucil. A Ujj a a i. P Usu i Vilii Ragir Johnson Roy Macdonald Tho Date George was re Fred. Hay Ward Clarence Macdonald diring the. Year and forms and Paul Magnusson. Two charges he nucleus of an endowment fund. Side streets us Al i Sherbrook and the Happy Lana bluest of ?500jrom_.the estate Haye with the hot water Heater acquires practically no attention. And Sec them our How i Ooms. Gas stove department electric railway co. "2 main St. Phone main 2522 new edition of Alberta pocket map to Dato showing All rail Sia Lonb. Post offices and pro inbox with Complete Price 25c. All bookstores. Stovel company. Ltd. Map makers and publishers Winnipeg. Read the free press for All the latest news. Groceries fresh made butter Creamery butter fresh eggs prunes evaporated apples peaches evaporated pears apricots marshmallow biscuits porridge Hood col a pets. For.-._15c Malaga table raisins our own blend Tea and Java Coffee St. George s milk 3 cans finest Ontario cheese 98-lb. 49-lb. Potatoes Bushel rhubarb 9 ibs. For._.--------25c new cabbage lb.-.-. Fine yellow turnips fresh fruit cake i fresh fruit cake 2 1 pure Maple sugar pure fruit Jam assorted 1-lb. Jar.10c pure fruit Jam assorted 5-lb. Tin Loc Jelly powders All flavors 4 Fig Jarri i la. Tin.----------10c Clark s soups tin so Symington s soups assorted 6 for Rice 5 ibs. Campbell s soups 2 tins for.-__.25c tomatoes peas Beans. Corn tm.10c Macaroni pkg., 10c 3 for.-------25o raspberries tin Salmon ., 1-lb. Tins 2 for.------25o Salmon 3 for.25o beat Corn starch 3 pkg. For._25c soapade.--------.10c and 25c main 431 334 main 8t, main 432 have already been Laid and the police expect that As is usually the Case when a gang of boys of this sort have been arrested that a Large number of other charges will be Laid. According to the police the belief is that the gang have been operating extensively. Most of the boys Are Well known to the police Walter Cameron in fact being charged on tuesday with taking an automobile without the consent of its owner. He was in the Ford car which overturned on the Brookside cemetery Road and killed Young Ollie Johnson. I the boys it is stated formed themselves into la gang and with i id instinct had charged i each other never to squeal if one of them was Ever caught. They appeared in the police court yesterday and pleading not guilt were remanded until june 2 for trial decline offer of base Hospital 4b Montreal May offer of a is 75 base Hospital made by of Medicine of Laval University has been declined by the minister of militia. Or. J. A. Lachapelle head of the faculty in an interview today sail major general the Hon. Sam Hughe in a letter to j. H. Alp planned that while operating sur Are needed at the base hos in England and France ther Are plenty of hospitals. Empty pock facts by Rupert Hughes author of excuse Mclyn Isott Library and Clarendon Cigar stand. In nucleus Cuau by the Leath of the Hon. Co in i. Campbell the association Haa stif sred the loss of one of its advisory directors a past president and a farm Friend supporter f our work almost since its Scep the desperate condition of our dances has. Impossible to Avry out any for More exuded efforts on behalf of our Fel of citizens of foreign birth or to on ids appeals for association Cen res in Transcona Elmwood. No extensions or new work can be considered until our financial position is been placed upon satisfactory new. Directors following gentlemen have the Honor of being directors of the institution for the next three years .1 g Daff g. Iris her Rataez Miller j h Grussell. H by Thompson and j. B. Wild Man and Sidney 1 Smith takes the position for of Edward Brown who resigned. Subsequent to the meeting a special meeting of the controlling Board was held at which the on cers of the various hranche.3 of the institution were elected. The vice presidency remains with it. N. son f. B. Harstone is again treasurer w. A Maceio replaces d. To Hudson As recording Secretary and the chairman of finance will be held by a. L. Crossin. Chairman of Phy Sical culture department will be w. L Parish and that of religious work 1 h b. Thompson. As j. G. Dagg Haa been elected president his position As chairman of the Vaughan Street Branch will be filled by f. C. Hamil ton John Bell who has been president of finance tendered his statement for the year ending april 30, 191d. Vau Dian Street Branch has now a deficit of the Branch institution at Selkirk Avenue the metropolitan department have tiie largest amounting to Camp Stephens which is used Only. Rounds Lylw sections in line of March and the proper to Start East along Portale from Sherbrook Street. When atiinj1 Street is reached the column will turn North proceed to Dufferin Enue and out to the exhibition Charleswood s Mccharles. Chief Constable a. Lay foundation Corner Stone Oil the lord Kitchener school in Bast Kildonan the third school building to be erected in that municipality will be Laid weather per mitting this afternoon at 3.30 o clock. Previous to the ceremonies of laying and out to the previous us Tuu it is expected that owing the Stone of the new edifice which is _ i lit . F i n of t no main to its length the Parade will con sume two hours in passing a Given pc let formation of Parade. The briefly Given has been outlined As follows a outsiders police fire Bureau and representatives of All Cosec one veterans Section band float figure of Brit Annia old veterans float Cannon. Ranks organization knights of Las Canton rank . Maccabees Loyal order of cases horse University of Manitoba float Parks Board float Art school float Seohm is schools float ladles College float Public schools float agricultural col Ege float playgrounds commission g trades and Labo i float army and Navy league War Canoe float artillery float and machinists Makin tufted. On the Corner of the main Road and the ferry Road in Empire Day Celebration of the school children will take place the our named being 3 o clock. The Hildren will be addressed by revs. Harrison and. Little both of. Earl Kildonan and the school cadets will Hen March past their reviewing of icer col. Hosmer. Several patriotic ring s will be rendered by the child in. At the Corner Stone laying the address for the occasion will be do Vered by r. Fletcher provincial Deputy minister of education. Good roads Mani Toba Good roads association held a meeting in the Industrial Bureau last evening which was presided Over by 3. R. Henderson president of the society. A number of communications irom various sources were read and least with by the executive co Niit be. A deputation was appointed to wait on the minister of Public works m the interests of Good roads. The Constitution 10 allow persons interested in the movement in the i outlying districts to become members of Tho association on ment of an annual subscription of per year. The interest taken in the split log drag Competition Haa not abated any for 36 applications to enter for the Earth of the con test and 10 More in the gravel class were filed. The mileage of the roads a r thrown out but escaped with Small scratches Shewfelt was not so fortunate he was picked up about ten feet from the car with a broken leg. He is doing a Well As could be expected but will be Laid up for some cannot return to states. Buffalo stay Elizabeth Goulding whose husband died two months ago in Pittsburgh pa., and who went to Winnipeg to visit rela Tives cannot return to United states and and two children arc being sheltered by Bridgeboro authorities. She resided at Pittsburgh four years but United states officials refuse to allow her to enter. Prices that talk. Values that count. 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