Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 25, 1915

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Winnipeg. Fri puffy 25, 1915. Efforts at peace Are directed miss Jane Addams Speaks of View taken by the Heads of belligerent governments. Feeling general that conflict must be pushed to a decisive of Pope. London. June the War 5iiust be pushed to a decisive Victory is the prevailing sentiment among jul nations engaged in the conflict according to miss Jane .adrtan.is, of. Chicago who just returned to Lon Don from a visit to the warring countries on the continent. In interview printed today miss Addams told of seeing the Heads of the various belligerent governments who. While taking note Tho efforts of the women of America and other nations for mediation actually held out no Hope that they would be successful. In every country visited miss Addams said she found the High authorities willing enough to listen to any Peaco proposals that might be made but no indication was Iriven that any movement in that direction would be of Avail. Addams and miss Hamilton both of Hull House Chicago and half a dozen women from Holland All of whom were delegates to Tho re cent women s peace Congress at the Hague were graciously received she said and were assured by most the government holds that the work they wore doing was admirable Al though at this time misdirected. They called upon Chancellor von Bethmann Hollwig and Gottlieb von la sow minister foreign affairs in Berlin and while they were listened to Birtten telvely they were informed that Germany must pursue the War to the bitter end. Attitude o f France. In Paris Premier Viviani and for eign minister to Lucasse expressed sump thy with the women who Are trying to the War but affirmed that the struggle must go on until the allies win. It was the same in Austria Hungary where they saw i to prime minister and also the min ister of foreign affairs and again in Italy where they had an audience with Premier Salandra and his for eign minister. In Germany i found a Strong feel ing against America for failing As they put it to Stop England s Block Ade of food for Germany. Exactly the Fame sentiment i found among Many in France be cause America had failed to protest against Germany s invasion of Bel in her talks with civilians in Ger Many miss said she found the insistent sentiment that Ger Many As the prize of her warfare must take Over Belgium while in France the predominant feeling was that before the War was ended Ger Many must agree to give up Lor Raine. In going into the belligerent countries we naturally did not try to Force peace talk any More than in going into a Home in turmoil a caller would attempt to give continued miss Addams. But our mis Sion in going to the continent was apparently quite known and the talk drifted easily to our peace efforts. The natural and usual thing for women to be trying for peace among the belligerents he said and he was willing to do what he could to fur ther any peace negotiations. offered himself As a peace mediator if the occasion came for him to act. The Pope was careful not the slightest opinion of the motive of any nation in the. War or of the Justice of the cause of any Bellig Appeal to workers sul Wing line munitions works bureaus opened in 200 to subscribe to new loan. Be Hing cars from Illinois Neutral government must Hustle to get boiling Stock in time to move wheat crop. Further assistance to both and , officials gather at Ottawa. London june 24. The enrolment of War munitions volunteers is in More attention for the time being than the enlistment of recruits for the army. It is a striking1 proof of How David Lloyd George the minister of munitions in Awakening the country tax Paramount necessity of concentrating on the production of shells and other War materials. At 6 o clock tonight munitions works bureaus were opened in nearly 200 towns also in various parts of the country of which 58 Are in Lon Don alone and in a Large number of other buildings to give British work men an Opportunity to get into the factory line and Supply the firing according to a Page advertisement in bit Type printed in All the important newspapers these bureaus were opened in the evening in order that the men might enlist for munitions work without losing time in their present situations. Every skilled worker who is ready to to will be put into his new Job with the least possible said p. Morgan a Well known business Man whoa Lloyd George has impressed to help mobilize the new army of skilled workmen. There will be no Long period of waiting. The need is too urgent. The loyalty of the British working Man is such we know that he is prepared to make sacrifices to help his pals on the Fly ing1 the working Man of great Britain att. 2nd, r. Irish r regt. Maguire. Lieut. R., hangers att. 2nd r. Irish1 Moriarty h .g.s., 2nd b. Fresh Best Pirn Lieut. A. -s., 2nd r. Irish regt. The following casualties Are reported from general Headquarters under Date May 31 Cummins Lieut. W., 4th Yorkshire beat. Hines major c. W., 7th Durham Light infantry Meek. Lieut. J., 7th Durham Light infantry . Previously reported wounded. Reported killed now Hunt ass capt E., 2nd Bedford regiment died of Ballard Sec. Lieut m. A., 23rd London regt Wood Lieut. K. E., 23rd London beat. . Sec. Lieut. 6th Gloucester regt. F died ofpoisoning Edwards capt. A. A. 9th lancers. Accidentally lulled Knowles Lieut. H., Goth Duke of Wellington s beet. Was never before the object of much consideration. Both on so the move. The Cost of ing Stock will be Friuk line and in the factory line he is regarded As the Savior of the country. The papers credited with a Large tul circulation among the Leved that such a. Deduction citrates classes print a big advertisement appealing to the employers of skilled workmen to it easy for them to enrol As munitions workers and easy for them to get their old jobs the Chancellor of the exchequer. Reginald Mckenna is in the mean time appealing to the workmen to subscribe to the new War. Loan. At the Treasury today he received a deputation representing the Princi pal trades unions and other organizations which exercise great influence on working men s savings and urged upon them the necessity of their co operation to make the loan a Suc Cess. There is no suggestion of compulsion in the said the Chan cellar. To Appeal to the working men on the ground of National need. have tremendous financial re sources but there is no Good in hav ing that asset unless we use it not met with no molestation any Only for ourselves but for our allies. Where. In fact we found the off 1 if Vve make the loan a Success socials ready to help us along. They win the War and did not sympathize with the idea of bringing about a speedy peace How Over for they expressed Only the opinion that the War must be pushed to a decisive views of the Pope. A significant feature of the trip was the audience granted by the Pope. Speaking of this miss Addams said after seeing Cardinal Iasparri we were ushered into the presence of the Pope. gave us exactly half an hour by Tho clock. Naturally we were exactly on time. The Pope informed us that his mind was entirely Ope ii on the. War that he was ready to talk to us of the work we were doing. It was quite 50 cents de Man son. By making the blood Rich and red or. Chase s of Eric food forms new cells and tissues and nourishes the starved nerves Back to health and visor. By noting your in crease in weight while us Liz it you can prove positively the being derived from this great food cure a Box All dealer of hates co., limited Are your feet hot sore and blistered if so try Zam Buk As soon As Zam Buff is applied it cools and soothes injured smart ing skin and tissue. Its Rich refined her bal essences penetrate skin j its Antiseptic properties prevent All danger of festering or inflammation from cuts or sores and. Its Healing essences build up new healthy tissue for stings sunburn Burns bruises Etc. Just is effective mothers find it invaluable baby s sores. All my Stona. Ioc lax. For elves Quick reliefs we will do our share toward feet is the was the response of Harles Vav. Bowerman an influential Abor member of parliament. To enable the poorer classes to Artlip Stefin the loan it was ested that loan certificates As Low s two shillings each be issued. Al Eady it has been arranged to Issue Ive Shilliff certificates and the Liance Llor promised to consider the Mailer sum. Takin to Stock of resources. London june that the a station for munitions is at its England is going to take a took of her resources. A Bill pro for the registration of a ional resources is to be introduced nto the House of Coj Mons next week by Walter Hume Losiff president of he local government Board Accord no to announcement made tonight 5y William Hayes Fisher unionist member for full am. Just what will e the scope of the inventory and whether it will include men As Well As supplies known. Has not been made hailstorm at Fiske. Thousand acres of crop completely slowed up. Fiske sask., june terrific hailstorm struck this town last evening coming from the Northwest and going South. Over acres Are a Complete loss some Fields be ing fairly slowed up. There was very Little wind or More damage would have resulted. Reports from Brock .sask., also show a very heavy wind As Well As at Govan and Strass Burg. Hail reported in those districts. Plenty of rain at Redvers. Redvers sask., june very heavy rain fell Here today. Thera has been nine Days of rain in the last two weeks. Crops Are in an Excel Lent condition. Rain and Hail at Brandon. Brandon Man., june rain was falling Here at 2 o clock with some Hail but not enough to do any harm. Invents submarine Detector. Lieut. Charles s. Shipman of the 100th grenadiers has returned from London where he went to interview the admiralty in regard to an invention he has made to detect submarines under or on the surface of the water. Lieut. Shipman has not stated in what manner his invention was received by the authorities in London. Ottawa june arrangements now almost completed for the talking Over by the government of Tho nation Al transcontinental railway from Winnipeg to Moncton together with the Superior Junction Section and the elevator and terminal facilities owned by the grand trunk Pacific at Tho head of the lakes the government is now faced with the problem of operating the Road to advantage. Preparations must be made at once to Cope with the traffic which will be origin ated when the crop of the West begins to move in the fall. If the government expects to get its share of the Tiv tic and probably no line can carry it Nure economically rolling Stock sufficient to handle it must be procured while the surplus engines and cars available on the inter colonial May be sufficient to provide the nominal ser vice at present contemplated on the various sections of the line it will not suffice to Cope with the Grain move it is Learned that Hon. Frank Coch Rane minister of railways and f. Gutelius head of the government rail ways have been negotiating in the United states for the Purchase of cars for the Carriage of Grain in fact that they Are still negotiating. It is under stood that they have already secured from the Illinois Central railway com Pany a Quantity of second hand rolling Stock and that or. Cochrane is now in Buffalo trying to round up some More. As time is Tho essence of the con tract a cow rolling Slock could not it is stated be secured from Canadian car companies before the c7 of to procuring the Roll defrayed from the appropriation for the Canadian government railways. Low wheat rate advocated. In securing traffic for the new line the government will be in Competition with the Canadian Northern and can Adian Pacific. In this connection the government has been urged by influential interests to Cut the rate an Low As possible. A rate As Low a ten cents per Bushel on wheat from Winnipeg to Quebec is advocated. is contended that As the country is now in Tho railway business on a Large scale the people of the country should at once reap the Benefit or the lowest rates possible. One of the greatest advantages to to looked for from a government Road is the regulation of rates through real Competition with corporation owned railways. It is believed that such a reduction of rates would result in the diversion of the government Road of much traffic originating on the i-i111 lines eastward whether such action will to taken by the government or not is problematical. Certain it is that such proposal will meet with strenuous opposition from the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian Northern. The government two ses Sions ago became a one third partner with Mackenzie and Mann in the Canadian Northern railway and is therefore much interested in Tho Suc Cess of that Enterprise. In addition or. Gutelius As a former Canadian Pacific Man May not feel inclined to inaugurate the opening of the govern Nunt railway by the cutting of Vates. So far or. Gel Tellus has not shown himself to be in the rate cutting Busi Ness one of ins first actions on be coming manager of Tho government railways was to raise rates on the inter colonial. Or. Co Chrane s motto As minister of railways has been to Mako the inter colonial Hillh officials meet government. Railway situation at Ottawa Dur ing the past week has been the. Cause of much speculation. Canadian North Ern officials including sir William Mackenzie and others. Grand trunk officials including w. General counsel and president Chamberlin. Have been in conference with the government and have. Paid frequent visits to the finance department. The ques ton of interest falling due at an Early Date on provincial and Dominion guar indeed Bonds is believed to be one of he questions under consideration. Representatives of other companies Are Here watching developments. Sir Richard Mcbride. Who arrived in the capital today from a protracted visit in Ling land will no doubt take part in the Canadian Northern conferences. It is possible that a further measure of government assistance both to Tho Canadian Northern and the grand trunk Pacific in the Way of an and Vance of Dominion notes on the guaranteed Bond Liss ies of these companies will be forthcoming to enable them to tide Over maturing obligations interest on Bond issues and liabilities on construction account. It will to recalled that was thus advanced to the Canadian Northern and to the grand trunk Pacific lust september. Big blowing match held at Strathclair Auto no. 2 of the. Good farming specials reached Strathclair wednesday to participate in the big blowing match held on the farm of or. About a mile South of the town. The Day was Ideal and the land was in excellent condition for blowing. There were in All thirteen entries for the Competition which was judged by pro Fessor p. G. Churchill and professor w. Gilfiore who were travelling in the College car. The blowing began about 10.30 and continued until 5 o clock when the judges gave their missing Durham Light infantry 7th battalion Adamson Sec. Lieut. Rhodes. Sec. Lieut. A. Sayer. Lieut. O. Stockdale Sec. Lieut. A. A Wawn. Capt. F. M. The following casualties in the expeditionary Force Are reported under various dates previously reported wounded now reported killed Atkinson Lieut. L. A. 3rd, att. 2nd, r. Berks regt. Previously reported missing now ported j. 2nd . Rifle died of 4 Sec. Lieut. A g. Berkshire Chap Man Lieut. Royal Welsh hers. E., 6th liver Pool Lieut. B. C., 3rd, att. And Lane. Regt. Be Marchant Sec. Lieut. H., 6th, att. r. Fusiliers. Martin. Sec. Lieut. It Royal Field artillery. Nugent capt. The Hon. 15th Hussars. Died Ofdelmege Lieut. O g. 4th b. Irish Dragoon guards. Grain growers meet provincial president urges Unity in furthering ideals of association. Free press special Man., june Grain growers of the Federal District of Neepawa assembled to the num Ber of about 100, in Gladstone today. The chair was occupied by the presi Dent to p. Drayson of Neepawa who addressed the meeting briefly along1, the lines of strengthening the social economic and political life of the country. Or Drayson was followed by a c. Henders the president of the provincial association. Or. Henders dealt with the place which the far mers " organization has von in the respect of Public bodies and com Mercial interests generally. emphasized the necessity of co opera Tion and Unity in furthering the ideals of the movement and the Wisdom of repudiating the Ultra partizan. Spirit which has prevailed so Long. said the Grain growers movement stands for the uplifting of Public morality for the recognition of principle and of character and Tor the repudiation of Low Ana unworthy conceptions of Public affairs. closed with a fervent a peal for Unity of forces All standing together. The remaining part of the after noon session was devoted to the business of the association. The evening session was taken up largely by addresses delivered by Rev. A. Strachan on the Grain growers association and social re and the Bev. G. Crosier on the new these were excellent efforts Well Given and Well efficiency of the association in the received. They pointed out the Means and the methods by which the association May Advance the Community and National interests by broadening their programme and be coming through the organization a real educational Force in their various districts along economic so Cial and moral lines. Or. Peter Broadfoot and Rev. Wood of Franklin also spoke briefly. The next meeting is to be held at Neepawa in the Early part of de Cember. Danish Steamer released by Britain american Oil Yanker and Scandin Avian liner have been detained. London. June 23. The danish steamship Nordhaven which Init Baltimore May 28, bound for Copen Hagen and which put into Kilt Wall june 14 and Grimsby june 22. Foi examination Lias Beevi released. The British authorities., the inno Cence of her cargo having been american Oil tank steamship Pioneer which sailed from new York june 3 for the scandinavian liner Oscar which left new York uns to Christiana and Copenhagen by been taken into Kirkwall so c their cargoes May be examines contraband. Proposal for Britain. London. June of avoiding undue detention of Sels with Only Small Poi Lom their cargo ordered to a pure coi american Consul or Neil skin has proposed to the Hyntish a Merit that such parcels should loaded at in Scotland j the steamers allowed to piece Edge Stead of Havins to journey to oui British ports to unload pc lips Only a few tons. German submarines pass Libra London. June Ftp Havine been received from r that seven. German Suoma Zineb successfully entered the Mehter can through the Strait of Gib has caused shipping companies Issue warnings to All steam is drava Ersing the Meltor Ranegan. And to extend War insurance on via from Marseilles to port said. Don t Wash your hair with soap when you Wash your hair Don t use soap. Moat soaps and pre pared shampoos contain too much Alkali which is very injurious As it dries the Scalp and makes the hair Brittle. The Best thing to use is just Plain emulsified. Coo Sanut Oil for this is pure and entirely grease less. It s very cheap and beats soaps or anything else All to pieces. You can get this at any drug store and a few ounces will last the whole months. Simply moisten the hair water and rub it in about a Tea spoonful is All that is required. It makes an abundance of Rich creamy lather cleanses thoroughly and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly and is soft fresh Bright Bufty Wavy and easy to handle. Be sides it loosens and takes out every particle of dust dirt and it. Awards As follows walking lows j. Mcmurchy 2, j. Murray 3, j. Young. Twelve Inch r. Younger 2, f. Burnell 3, j. Reeves. Fourteen Inch Jim Camp Bell 2. Or. Cheitman. While the prowl nor was of very High order the work of the boys was exceptionally Good arid great credit is Dxie Mac Campbell for the character of his work in this Competition. 1, master Mac Campbell 2, w. Jones. After the decision of the judges had been announced the competitors and the four or five Hundred spectators were entertained at supper served in the Grove by the Home economics society in conjunction with the Agri cultural society. Prof. M. Brown selected Tho Best team out and Flavo to or. A time s big four horse team. This was one of the most successful gatherings in this town to far and the society in to complimented on. The Success of this second annual blowing match. After Aupper the gathering was addressed by prof. 6, a. Sproule on the of the aprrici.ilturn.1 col lege. G. A. Grierson honoured the gathering with his presence and pave a Short address. congratulated the society on their splendid Day and emphasized on the work of the Agri cultural society and paid a special tribute to the training Given Young men and Young women at the agricultural College. Etc said that personally he thought a great Deal of the staff of the College and could thoroughly the College and could he thoroughly re institution to Youner men i a women from the farm. Professors go Moi a. Churchill and Browne and miss Crawford ire to address the Gath ering at. Or. Dennl Soti s farm near new file Man., it. Of those attending the blowing match will be present. British casualties the following casualties among officers in the expeditionary Force Are reported from general Headquarters under Date May 30 to Lieut. S., 4th r. Inns killing Fusiliers att. 2nd a. Irish regt. Christie capt. A h., 4th, att. 2nd, a. Irish Heet. Tetlow Lieut. L. N., 7th Duke of Wellington s Reet . Bee. Lieut. A. You la like the hew store service at the More than summer dresses in a Sale one week Long commencing saturday at 8.30 . Arranged for the purpose of publishing in a most emphatic Way Madame and miss in Winnipeg the wonderful advantages of this store to those courting distinction in style first handedness in material and Economy in Price. Re la have them paraded in review the largest part of our Salon with its several Little avenues Given up to this Syfko w and Sale. Likewise several of Blossom with the presence of summer s choicest was i dresses. You my want to come several of the Days tyo or three representative styles. At Lin Gebie gown specially adapted to misses Wear in the russian coat style with deep ipod Plinto band of White corded voile in Square Saan e idea is carried out at foot of skirt and on shoulder Yoke. The design is finished with pretty rows of beige and Rose buttons mate lied with soft c o c suede Belt. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 38. To two of the Best styles at dress hits wide four line sell Cord on White voile with Vest and Crochet buttons silk Girdle. Skirt pleated All round in very Dainty other decidedly Good style with Coatee of White Cord voile. Rich Ivory silk Girdle and Flo iced skirt finished with wide band at foot. Sheer sleeves. All sizes. C from m to at a dress of Fine White voile Willi lace insertion in Waist and pretty Val trimmed Corsage and flaring skirt finished with Side pleats ready to Wear floor 2 but Loc a yard4or All silk taffeta ribbon Avert special value indeed in a ribbon which. Is much asked for this season 3% in. Wide All silk taffeta ribbon of extra Quality in shades Pink old Rose Saxe Navy Clio purple Gold Cardinal Brown Black and White re but above All others saturday. Read about just arrived too Are children s dresses specially priced sizes for children 2 to 6 years and those 6 to 14 All on View saturday morning in the first lot Are dresses for girls from to 6 years very prettily made up of line Huen in Tan with red trimmings White with Sieok contrasting colors round Collar and cuffs and detachable skirts others White bodice my jeep Blue skirt. Trimming of big Pearl buttons made up very neatly and specially of priced for saturday in the second lot Are dresses fur girls Iron 3 to 14. Summers very prettily design id just the proper dress for the summer Wear in this lot. In Large variety of patterns and Gingham prints Ehan Brays Novelty m the Darker shades. Mixtures and checks collars and cuffs to harmonize. Floor 2 our weekly Musicale saturday afternoon 3.30 to 5 o clock special Yard main floor Edythe lever will a love s Coronation in the time the roses Feley Corb Ett Robert Habbeshaw will take a. Pair of sparkling Sullivan special notice to the closing of the store saturday afternoons during july and August our next wednesday restaurant floor 3 the Cherry tree Newton my pretty Jane Bishop miss lever and or. Habbeshaw will sins the following the keys heaven Greaves break diviner Light Allison this should prove an excellent concert and we extend you a Hearty Welcome. Weekly i concert will be held on wednesday afternoons commencing next wednesday at 3.30. See next week s announcement of programme. Batiste an Coutil corsets saturday a very satisfactory Assort of sizes 18 to 30 some Are slightly soiled hut nothing to speak of. Former Selling price1 were As High As the Royal Worcester Brand on every pair in sures fit and Quality. Saturday a floor 2 a nother great offering 1 j. 7 c of men s suits at Vij 1 o a total of about 100 suits Many of which have never been put on Sale before at and All in the assortment having been priced Many dollars More in the regular Way of figuring values. This being a Hud Don s Bay Sale we Are not ambitious to play up the and prices that were but rather to impress upon Winnipeg men that is just As powerful saturday As the former prices were on the same suits before the reduction. Wade Fob us by first Canadian in cloth prices of Blue Grey and Brown in Saxony tweeds with a sprinkling of Cheviot. Suits meet for Holiday and any other Best Wear. Sizes 36 to 44. Saturday the suit main floor men s Deerskin gloves Best Quality Deerskin gloves in Grey and Brown shades pique scion one neat dome Fastener very soft finished skins. Saturday silk ties that were 50o and 75o, for 15c Woven silk ties with wide flowing ends. Extra length very in. Either Bright or subdued shades about 200 ties in this lot. 15c saturday men s Tweed Caps for new styles in men s Tweed Caps exceedingly smart patterns in eight piece Golf shape some with Plain backs ail exclusive designs and colourings Light weight tweeds with Light silk linings. Go Price a. Main floor oxfords 2 . Saturday not on Sale until the hour mentioned velour Tan calf Blusher Rupert shoes every one of them Goodyear welted and truly princely. Saturday 50 pairs we them posed on forms tomorrow. The first lot there arc 50 waists of v i u Tost cloth crepe very prettily up wish n Noiseu trimming and Guipre lace. Al sizes from 31 to 44 Well fitting and Good styles floor 2 the second lot Are White v. I med with Guipre insertions and Ern Broyde r fastening Down front sizes 34 to 4.4. Whit Clear floor fishing tackle gone under delicious Hudson s Bay table supplies for sunday in Price Selling in the main floor hardware Section. Rods two jointed Bamboo rods. Saturday 15c three jointed selected Bamboo rods with reel socket and composition non slip handle. Saturday .----65c 5__oiled silk fishing lines 10 Yards Long. Each. Loc selected Gujt leaders three and six foot lengths. Choice 15c reels 40-Yard capacity adjustable Click Ted drag raised pillar Nickel plated 25c minnows 4 sizes brass 20c-and 50o. And s High assorted chocolates nut Cream and hard centres. Regular 60c a in. Saturday in 46c Bay assorted 1-vb. Boxes. Sat urday special each 25c Delight with Harce Lona nuts. Saturday special per 111 18c? 2 ?5o creamy Toffee a Tofu Lar s5c, saturday special per in 2oc. New direct grocery phones main 3962 and 3963. Red raspberries pint baskets. Saturday special each Zoc California Valencia oranges. Saturday special per 25c and 35c Mississippi tomatoes Ripe special per in. 10c. Per Basket about ibs., 30c cabbage. Hard Green Heads saturday special in 5c 4bc Lett itch. Radishes a or Ken onions. Us Turco 3 Bunches for . Of. Concur pc elfin sliced in. Ham sat univ sliced in. Lafo n s Pate Toh per Carton 10c and 20c uni grocery main ;