Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Man1tqba free wednesday Juke 2% 1915. Winnipeg and District is made Bev. B Hughson can remain for unlimited of the stationing1 committee. The business of the methodist con Ference was practically concluded last when appointments were made College Board Bethel mis Grace Church were constituted Mission churches and the final draft of i16 stationery committee announced. The following were elected to Wes Ley College Board of directors Rev. J e. Hughson a. Argue hey. Or. Financial Secretary c. Mono o. Secretary w. Wyman. Of. Haw Jln Ancial Secretary Shied s. Secretary p. Chapman. B. Lane financial Secretary b. R. Patterson o. Secretary t. Pries. Crystal w. And Arnson financial Secretary John Bcott s. Secretary e. Lund. A. Young financial Secretary a. Is. Parson s. Secretary Geo. T. Honner. I a m. 1c. Hatt financial Secretary a. A. Col Pitta s. Secretary g. Pea cock. A. B. Smith Coake Rev. E. Seller Rev. Adamson. Bethol Mission and Grace Church constituted mis 8joe Barches by three fourths vote of cd Ference. This Means that the pastors May unlimited terms. Tie chairmen of districts and flan Al secretaries were elected As Fol Winnipeg chairman. Churchill financial Secretary r. A. Scarlett s. Secretary r. A. Sweis. Chairman w. E. Financial Secretary. G. F. Sal ton s. Secretary Philip Barker. Port Arthur chairman g. B. Icons financial Secretary. R. O. Children Delight in wounds opening Day saw heavy Patron age at Twenty separate areas on Job. The 20 playgrounds connected with the the Winnipeg Public schools opened Moat auspiciously yesterday afternoon. Commissioner Morrison accompanied Liy a free press representative paid the larger grounds a visit last i Omner. _. Ana summarized this is what he found financial Secretary. Or. . Coake the Little kiddies arc affecting the s. Secretary t. E. Taylor. G. F. Mecula Lagh financial Secretary f. Price s. Secretary a. Icer Mei. D. M. Kennedy financial Secretary w. Laree s. A. Secretary Al. C. Leech. R. B. Spence financial Secretary t. Merry weather s. A Secretary h. Matthew. Swan w. B. Al Lison financial Secretary r. G. Mar tin s. Secretary Jas. Little. Lake t. Ter Rier financial Secretary f. G. Stevens. Changes in Pastorata the stationing committee in the final draft reported a Large number of Evans is. Some of the circuits of Rev. T. G. Bethel b.d., comes to Wesley Church Winnipeg from Dauphin. Rev. R. B. Spence b.d., sties to . T. B. Wilson is placed at Rev. A. Young of Carman Coes to de Lorain e. Rev. Shier.1, of Elkhorn moves to Hartney. Rev. Of. C. Middleton takes Ham Iota and Rev. F. Price Minnedosa. Rev. Bast of Ham Iota treks to Miami. Rev. Win. Ivena goes to Rivers. Rev. B. Riddle a to s. Secretary h. Irvine. Rainy w. E. Stiler financial Secretary. George i i Harding. Rev. C. E. Somerset of All hot s s. Secretary w. G. Wilson. Peoples Mission is changed to Oak t. B. Wilson j Lake. The transfers from the old year moist Sand More than they Are building castles huts and embankments and Conaton Tinb canals that look the Panama Tunnel in m a Laturco. More of kid clips of about same Csc find that they Eliu on Hie grounds furnish them More amusement than anything else. In All of the dozen grounds visited there was inva Robiy a waiting line of anywhere from a dozen to 50 children to Talce their turn 1n sliding Down the smooth inn Way. One might stand ror a hour or so in Lieve that hog needed any geographical education and he tried to head him off. Sooey shouted and he waved his arms wildly and tried vainly to shoo the stubborn mortgage Raiser Back Toni is pen. But Piggy would t gooey Worth a cent. T the Alderman has Long been noted for his Ciulick head work in emergencies and this time he hit on a Clever stratagem. Over near the Slaughter House stood a barrel of hog the Alderman scooped up a painful and gave his recalcitrant a glimpse of it. Immediately there was a change in the actions animal he made a dash for the grub but the Alderman avoided him and by this Tii Asing process he soon had the wayward wanderer Back in Captivity. Taken prisoner. No sooner had he made the hog a who go to front pleasing recognition at meth Odist criticize missionary methods. Two ministerial members of the captive than he himself was taken Pris Manitoba conference have volunteered Oner. A sturdy ump of the Law tapped for Active service at the front one on City and pfc neral Winnipeg fireman killed in a Stroud formerly a fire Man at no. 1 has died at the front he was 25. Years old and a. Reservist in the Royal engineers. Mike Fox again in Fox alleged murderer of his wife is Back in the. General Hospital again after spending some time in Pital at the provincial jail. It is said that he is too ill to stand a trial at the present assizes As had. Been arranged. Seven Oaks estate As the Board of control will recommend Council to approve of ment Between mrs. Mcmurray and that he irfs1 Flem Anh Ulanee and one As a Pri sheriff Colin Inkster and the City. Their names Are Rev. R. By which Park of property our cured meats Are right. Our prices Are less than the other Fellows ask. Why not give them u trial. Picnic hams i smoked. 1 crib. Shoulders. O smoked. Per in. Hams heavy weights. Per hams 15 to 20 ibs. Weight. Per in. Spiced Rolls. Per in. Picnic hams not smoked. Per in. Pickled pork brisket. Per. . Pure Zarfl 20 in. Country orders boxed and shipped fit above prices order received by june 26th. 14c 15 c 12c Gibson Gage co. Our bread reaches Yon brimful of Energy deliriously Palat Able and with our Guaran tee of honest value. Try it to the new takes place the week pre ceding july 1.1. The Flection of the chairmen was the last duty of Tho conference. Presi Dent Adu Maon spoke Somo words of spiritual counsel at the close urging i personal work and personal co Secra i Tion be Tho key notes for the year. Votes of thanks was tendered the press for Dull cation of reports. The Secretary is to write the editors. Tell tale note dropped from cell., it lands two men in the contents of a note dropped through the buried windows of Tho cells at the City police station was the Prin Cipal evidence against Vladek. Wiles in ski in Tho police court yesterday morning when he was convicted before magistrate Bonnycastle of a charge of shop breaking and theft and sentenced to six months in jail. The note asked that the finder go to his former Resi Dence at 130 Stephen Street and Bury a Large Quantity of tobacco and Cigar Jettes which he had hidden there. De i Yective sell discovered the prisoner j dropping the note. J the tobacco was then found in his room hidden in a Valise and was produced As evidence in the court room. A record told against Steve bus Hala. Who was charged with Wilen Geski on the same Olence. He was also found guilty and sentenced to one year in jail i a criminal record was produced Ami used As evidence against him. I those men broke into the store of Max mottos at us Sutherland Avenue of May 5. William a. Scullon was charged with stealing a Cheque Worth from w. E. Gray. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded until Friday for trial. Ball was fixed at Natale Angelo Furra. An italian appeared before magistrate Bonnycastle on a charge of stealing a coat valued at from John Kerr. Pleading not guilty he was remanded until wednes Day he claimed that he has found Speirs Parnell Bakers of tote Ideal bread for Ever spread phone Garry 2345-6. Ward journey. Then there Are the Miheve Are swings on the playground year for All Ages. The let to ones have Small chair sort of swings and the larger ones have swings peculiarly adapted to their Ages. Children As Young As two years Wei using the swings last evening the tiniest tots being swung to and fro by either a male or female Parent. Teams. Beano Organ izod. Already and yesterday was Only the opening Day for Tho summer season there is being organized on Tuo Giundi teams to represent the Liker ent schools in Volley Ball Bank to Ball and baseball contests to be Plain to at later dates throughout the season. At Aberdeen grounds the largest grounds in the City two sides were playing a. Game of Basket Ball last night. Their team work was perfect and one was forced to wonder How this was accomplished so soon had the Hoys not been working together in anticipation of the opening of the summer play grounds. At the Dufferin school a playgrounds. Has been established. Although the Kounas themselves Ai o lather he big ipod Tor the up ipos the place is exceedingly Well patronized and. Com missioner Morrison remarked last even ing that the grounds were serving their up ipos inasmuch As Hoy Werro established for the purpose of keeping the children off the streets especially Boas borne fatal accidents had happened in the proximity of the Salter Street o on account of the juveniles play Ina on the thoroughfares. Supervisors on Job. Last night Tho Supei visors on each cello As he came Down to the provincial police court but the Constable rather doubts it. The Alderman grew olo agent in referring to that Breed of cop whose head resembles that of the animal he had been chasing. After the entire affair had been explained to magistrate Bonnycastle he decided that there was no reason to hold or. Mclennan and he allowed him to go said if Richardson and bal four wanted to prosecute they would have to Lay an information. It is understood that the Alderman intends to advertise for tenders to have heavy netting sunk six feet in the ground All his hog Fence. Arranging for patriotic Parade no floaty Over twelve feet in height at the fair grounds. Witty lately stationed at Keewatin ont., and Rev. T. D. A Dagwood of Cartwright. The conference took re cognition of this and these men came to the front in response to their names. Or. Witty who goes As a private said he had been encouraging Young men to go and realising that he was in position physically and otherwise to go Felt that he roust. He had been criticized Tor the step but had Long ago come to the conclusion tha t a Man must Hoar the voice that Speaks m his own heart no matter what others think. Imp. Ilag Wood has not yet received appointment. He had been told that he was very he did not think o it in that Way but rather thought his wife who was willing for him to go had greater courage. To required More courage sometimes to stay Al Home than to go. Rev. O. Darwin superintendent or missions Saskatchewan a visitor a few at the conference and spoke words of greeting he around Antt saw the Gray hairs Pearing he was reminded that looked a ground were working just As if Vevie old veterans on their jobs. True Many of Thorn were but there arc like Wise Many new names on the list of supervisors for the. Present summer. The men were All habited in Gray Lio users with Black Stipes and Anat on their sleeveless shirts the Young women wore All Clad in suits of dark Brown Idi Alci no floats will be allowed in the do minion Day Parade which arc Over la foot in height. This was decided on at an enthusiastic meeting of Kie Parade committee National Pat notice which was held last even ins in the Board room of the Industrial Bureau. Aid. Wallace presid ing As chairman. Tie reason for the j2 foot restrict Ion is because the main Street subway under the c. Tracks will not allow of a higher float patting Clear of it. The under at the South Side of Tho subway will to removed but that on will intact. Al. B and cos who has a ctr selected As chief marshal of the pageant was present and took a prominent part in the discussions indulged in. It was decided that the Street cars and All vehicular traffic save that of the Parade itself be suspended during the passing of. The spectacle. This will men that if Tho consent of the Street car company and the. Chief of police the article in question. Pleading guilty to the charge of stealing ?57 from Robert f. Macdonald. Of Keewatin that was Laid against him As a result of the fleeing of Macdonald to that extent by a Coin Matching game Harry Clarke was Given two months in jail or lie was Given 4 hours to get i out of town. Kirtie Schultz notorious one time years ago the fact that she had jumped out of the top Story of the salvation army an at tempt to escape from custody appeared 1 charged with vagrancy. He was sorry laymen were not used yet on that sunday the. Minister had secured a minister to conduct his missionary service who. There were plenty of Lay men Ava Teble at the time. Methodist history. The conference havin time on their hands Sylvia. Street Long made a.puej.1 to the works property committee to have Sylvia Street in Elmwood opened up. He Lias been pressing for some time that the term on which the Street was originally to be opened up be lunged from three to ten years. At the last meeting of the Board however they decided that Rio thins would be done this year and yesterday after noon despite the Elmwood Alderman s argument to wat unable to change the attitude of the committee. Bring work to c. Consider Able. Waiting for the stationing committee to report Rev. Or. Maclean entertained and instructed the delegates present with Many interesting sketches of the his tory of methodism in the West. O. Darwin oame to the front and. Favored the conference with some details that had coma under observation. Only a few he had attended worship in the first Church opened in Saskatchewan at Edgeley Quappelle circuit. Three words said or. been impressed on him particularly during the last few Days they were Opportunity privilege and responsibility. He thought most emphatically that there was a great Opportunity for a methodist preacher in a methodist pulpit god help the he Zero asked. Who does not Watters. President of the trades and labor Congress Oil Canada who is a visitor in Winnipeg stated yesterday that it was better to keep Canadian mechanics in Canada if the work could be brought Here. There Are now no unemployed mechanics in the East he and he would mice to see the some conditions brought about in the West by Western manufacturers securing War contracts. Mind you said or. Wat ters. Am not in favor of keeping unemployed mechanics in complains of Jitney that Jitney Drivers arc charging More for the hire of their cars than they advertise them for is the sub stance of a complaint made in a let ter addressed. To . Lineham and which was read at the works and property committee yesterday after noon being referred by that to the Market License and Relief committee. The writer of the letter m. Garwood says that he hired a car through the Jitney association Exchange. The advertising cards of the Exchange plainly state the charge per hour As he used the car two hours and. Was asked to pay he paid ?5 under protest. Or. Gar Wood suggests that Many other people have been victimised and wants the City to take some action to prevent this being done. The Driver of the car claimed that he was not affiliated with the association arid never rented his car for less than ?3 per hour. Hese klan and polinsk5 were fined 5 and costs and a. Chorn Ilc was Nade to pay and costs for hav no adulterated milk in his posses Sion. The charge of a breach the health act Laid against h. Sorocin brought the number of against him up to three. He is again charged with having adulterated Nilk in his Possession. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded until thursday for trial. Besides these cases there were 15 cases of. Breaches of building bylaw which were and seven Street bylaw cases the offenders of the latter be is fined. J2.35 each. Recruits for fort Cali for 50 men for overseas service has been made by the 34th fort Garry Thorse and the men will be raised and despatched to the front As quickly is possible. It is thought that they will form reinforcements to the first detachment which is with the first contingent. The 44th battalion is calling for 25 More men to go at once to Sewell. Application can be made at 2i3s main is announced that the regiments will be leaving for France within two weeks. The base Section which has just been recruited in Winnipeg up to full strength. Helped himself to hut chimps Well kno in in Winnipeg of virtue of Long residence Here and employed As a. Night watchman with a local Grain concern was arrested at an Early hour yesterday morn Irig by patrolman James of the Central detective Agency of Canada. According to Tho officer who arrested him three bottles of whiskey were found in his posses Sion. An investigation of the Vicin Ity found that the plate Glass win Dow of Stein Kufs liquor store on Biggins Avenue had been broken and that a number of whiskey bottles had been taken. Hutchings was handed Over 1o the City police and kept m custody Over night. To admits Tak ing the whiskey but slated that trip window was broken when he arrived on the scene and that he just helped himself. Contract for George v. The contract for the George v. School to be constructed on the Cor Ner bounded to Grey Street Chal mers Avenue and. Union Street blk Wood was let at a special meeting of the school Board held yesterday afternoon to Worswick bros., con tractors. 123 Hart Street for the construction of the new build ing which was undertaken to relieve the pressure on. The schools in that Section of the City will be started As soon As possible. It will be a two Storey building with a basement and will comprise eight rooms. The building will be erected so that at some future time addition making have passed exams of medical Council or. 11. Powell the registrar of the medical Council of announces that the Lul lowing Candi dates passed the Council which have been Rolner of in tills City during the past week. Arranged alphabetically the names Are As follows out. Benner f. A., Aylmer Bice a. Clande Boye ont. Boyd T. W., port Arthur ont. Bvans w. L., St. Mary a ont. Fenton g. S., Biff River Basic Fraser b. H., Chatham ont. Gemmell j., Man. Graves c. A., Massett . Harris ii. J., Toronto ont. Hill h. W., London ont. Hirshberg 13., Bay City. Mic ii. A Jird a. V., winnipeg1, Man. Lamont g. A., Guelph ont. Macpherson K., Toronto ont. Moriarty Orillia ont. Worley h. W., Dauphin wan. Mustard h. K., Victoria . Simpson t.s., Waldeman out. Smyth p. P., Toronto ont. Wans c. W., Winnipeg. Man. Walsh c. Js., port Maitland. This Money which has yet. Been expended. Tho committee it the close of its made a trip of. Jris i Clion looking at various Cross Ings desired Over the sidewalks to gasoline filling stations. Suicide in bail 022 Mulvey Avenue was found dead in a room at Tho Connaught hotel Al night. A .38 calibre five chambered revolver grasped tightly in his right hand and u. Fun shot wound one and a half in Hep above Tho ear indicator Sui cide. Bailey called on a irl no Fory h. John who in a guest at the hotel at 4 o clock monday afternoon and remained with him until 10 o clock when he left or. John that he had gone to his Oliver a criticism i Dan in said that Kuti get Cai with h Lenaiy movement had number of milk Eon e respects Moie of i Granda do it sewer pipe and Drain tile Large stocks carried. Wholesale and retail. Thos. Jackson 6sons 370 Colony Street Winnipeg. Phone Sher. 62. When using our latest method we the new method dental Parlours guarantee to Complete dental work of any description with out pain or refund your Money. No person too nervous no work too difficult there is nothing new in dental Dom that is not in use by this firm. Office Corner Portage and Donald. Canada s Best and most up to Date dental office. Printing in the largest general Plant Lanada engaged in the printing tto. Be Are wel1 equipped to pro Uve printing of Superior Quality. Your patronage solicited. Prompt service. Stovel company Ltd. Printers. Garry 1600. Cook with Gas before ing a Bur Gas lite8bt Model Auto Tho leading makes of made in Canada ranges and Clark jewel ranges. The Best in the world sold tit Standard Gas stove department Winnipeg electric railway co., 322 main St. Phone main 2522. The Cru cation suspended. The License is at present one of the applicants for the Quality liquor store asked that he be allowed to withdraw and the other applicant wanted the License to be granted. It plication increased because one. Of the i grant1 Ith the was a married woman commission Laid the matter Over the next thursday afternoon the com missioners will take to trans Cona to investigate a new premises chosen for the Transcona hotel which was burned out. Some time ago wandering porker cause of trouble Alderman of Elmwood was nearly arrested monday after noon and All because of disorderly and disobedient the Alderman has a farm adjoining Richardson and Fca four s Slaughter House m Bast Kildonan this ohm of butchers have been missing hog feed for some time. And they complained to the police. Chief rad3ey, of Kil Donan. Stationed a Man to watch the premises. Monday one of pork ers rooted his was out of the fatten ing Yard and started toward Liaison and Balfour s place on a Tup of exploration. The Alderman did not be co oper Ettive Wool handling provincial government and the Manitoba sheep breeders pro vide Clearing House Wool by. The thousands of pounds is lying heaped in huge piles in the Ratanu fact users building at the exhibition grounds this is the commencement of the now move on the part of. The provincial government in co opera ton with the Manitoba sheep breeders association to provide a big Clearing House Foi the sheep by Oeleis of Manitoba u ship Theli tool to Earh Yeai oxime apply 23000 pounds has Al ready arrived and to acc times Llinat amount will Ai Sivc in the next few according to the pledges now in the hands of u of Gicy who hand Ling the Wilc Foi the Sove imral the Wool is Bung Glace cd by j m Jennings one of the Dominion Boverm mint to Peitra a Silvid in the City a Low Igo i Tennings Sites Tull the Wool is gilding pc y will falling mostly into two Fine medium comb and the Low medium comb. These grades Are the most valuable ones the concentration of taif greater portion of the province is being brought about with the View of mailing conditions for the producer More Favori . In Foi Mei years each producer had to dispose of his own Wool whereas now he can ship it in to Winnipeg where it will be graded by the Domin Ion government expert and will be made up Carlots and sold to the highest bidder. The provincial governments has agreed to Advance each Man a percentage of the value of his Wool after it is weighed and when sales Are Fin ally completed and All returns in each Man will receive his balance according to weight and Grade less one cent per Pound Fot handling when seen yesterday i. Jennings who is grading the Wool stated that the condition it is in when it is received could to greatly bettered some of the shippers do not yet seem to know just How to handle it in spite of the careful most auctions sent out. Some of them clipped the Wool and dispatched it in Bunches. Ii should be sent in the fleece As it is shorn off the Back of the sheep and should be folded and with a piece of Light Pap i twine very few come tied and Many come in a mass when the Wool is shipped m fleece the grader can simply Lay it out in front of him and it he is an cypert can a quickly Olivido it into the Popei tildes the texture of the Wool of the different sheep area try diff is and the expert knowing this she was apparent la ration. 1 Ril the time free from Les Tomt and in a fit blame to execute j will. Madame Nordica Young left ii bulk of tier estate to three Sisters and the probate of the document is being contested by George w. Young deceased b husband. The actual trial of the contest will Start on july 23. It s a Long Way to tipperary ifs a Long Way to tipperary. It s a Long Way before All our Bills can be paid but we be put a Little Dent in them and that helps some. The lord knows when they All will be paid. Legal news Tho court of Appeal will sit at 11 o clock this Rooming when judgment will be Given in Tho Case of Davis is Tutei Steih. Peremptory list. The peremptory list for today is Topo is. Henderson. Wilton is. Independent Oil. Before Curran Whiyte is. Was Given in this matter m favor plaintiff with a reference to the master to take the accounts As be tween the parties. The smart new varsity Eye Glass d 11 n c Uvea Esse and smartness of appearance Are but two of the advantages of Hie new varsity Stylo Eye glasses. Greater Case Anil com fort in Reading because of the larger lenses is another while the convenience of being Able to fold them As in the illustration above is most you can try a pair on in our optical depart ment and judge for your self of the unusual Desir ability of these new glasses. D. R. Dingwall limited jewellers Portage ave. And main St we be got to keep going though. be got to keep trying. As old Billy sunday says some Day Well All see the Light Well i d like to see some Light pretty soon. If old Bill Kaiser had what i wish him there d be some weeds growing Over him. but i be got to get Down to business and talk Straw hats and clothing and Caps and shirts and things. always need Money and it seems to be everybody s trouble. Well there s one Way to get Money Selling Straw hats ones for 89c. Selling Straw hats for 98c. Selling suits for Selling suits for in fact Selling everything for a lot less than the other fellow. Drop in this week sure because the off in a few Days. Mandel Lurie pres. Luries Ltd. Corner Portage and notre Dame
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