Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press win mpg monday june fresh meats and vegetables go to co. Reliability assured our bread is always the same pure honest value. Try it for a few Days at least Issei Sparnell 3 Bakers of Jug Ideal bread for every spread phone Garry 2345-6. When using our latest method we the dental is grantee to Complete dental work of any description with Petitpain. Or refund your Money. Onoferson too nervous no work too difficult there is nothing now in Dom thai is not in us by this firm. Of Icet Corner Portage and Donald. Canada s Best and most up to Date dental office. Of mail orders solicited. Winnipeg and District fifty a firs in serviced Church Rev. Or. Woodsworth gives interesting account half Century in Canadian Mission Field. Came to West in Church congregation deeply impressed. Hev. Or. James Wood Worth until recently senior superintendent of methodist missions yesterday celebrated the Jubilee of his ministry in the Church and at Young Church in the morning gave a highly interest ing and inspiring review his work demonstrating the re i Marrable growth of the Prairie prov j inces. A Large audience listened with i the most cordial sympathy to the narrative of Progress told by or. Woods Worth and or. To. Maclean and Rev. R. Whiting. B.a., paid tributes to the Worth of the work done by the Veteran minister. Rev. Or. J. Stewart of Wesley College also took part in the service. Or. Woodsworth declared at the outset that he did not intend to preach a Sermon but rather to give a Brief review of the work done Dur ing the last. 50 years. The doctor said that he did not often talk about himself but on that occasion it was not possible to avoid it. After Recal Ling briefly his childhood and those who helped him in his youth or. Woods Worth said that he was ordained in 1s6s. And at that time the con Ference embraced All Canada As it was Lien known and the Hudson territory and also British Columbia. The was then affiliated to the Church in England and the president of that Church came Over to Canada for a. Few weeks to preside at the Confer nce in Canada. There were then and said "1 never asked a vote directly or indirectly for any office m my Rev. Or. Tames Maclean of Bennei Mission himself an old timer of re Pute paid a glowing tribute to modesty and service or or. Woods Worth referring to me doctor As one of the pathfinders of methodism in the Rev. Or. Cooke who is about to Avo the City to take charge of the Church at Virden pronounced the Benediction. Rev. Richard Whiting in making some re Marks before or. Woodsworth spoke referred to or. Cooke s Long residence in the City and to his work. Or Whiting also mentioned the fact mat there were present that morning a number of the younger ministers who would soon to going into Saskatchewan to Start their ministry and in the name of the Church he wished Thorn godspeed. John Mylenki to die will be hanged at Winnipeg on september 29 for Marquette Box car murder. Only circuits and missions from John Mylenki convicted toy a jury of first degree murder saturday afternoon Well towards 5 o clock was sentenced a few minutes after Ward by or. Justice Metcalfe to is hanged on sept 29, Mylenki was found guilty of hav ing murdered Ivan ii in . Boarding car on a siding near Marquette about april 15 last. If trial had consumed two Days time ind the defence conducted by Alex Ander Farquhar claimed that the charge from the one barrelled shot gun which blew Hontaruk s brains out. Was fired As the result of my Lynly having tried to remove the shot eur from its place behind the Heads o the two men. As they slept together in the boarding car bunk. The Cas a Cutie Irons now of to Iron guaranteed for ten a. Special hot Point Insul handle. Get ready for to joint s ironing a hot is stove department mpg electric railway co., main St. Phone main 2522. Sewer pipe and Drain tile the Atlantic to the Pacific. But. If the work was not Large there were mighty men engaged in it men like Rev. Or. Gerton Ryerson and Rev. John Carroll. Early hardships. Telling something of the hardships to which Tho Early minister submitted willingly for the furtherance of the gospel the doctor said that John Carroll went Forth in Faith and did As Best he could. On one Occa Sain he that his Reward in a worldly sense was 8 York shillings free sixpence and a pair of trousers. Reverting to his ordination or. Woodsworth said that in his class of 20 men were Many men of repute. Rev. J. A. Mcclung Winnipeg was one of the men ordained. In 1s82 or. Woodsworth was sent West and be j chairman of Tho Portage la i Prairie District and later was appointed superintendent of missions with a roving commission considerable Liberty of action. When he Earne West in 1ss2 the what was under the jurisdiction of the Toronto conference and men like Rev. Or. Stewart. Rev. G. K. B. Adams. Rev. Or. J. Maclean and Rev. Thomas Law son were ministering to the settlers in various outlying parts. West of Brandon there was no Church build ing with the. Exception of an Indian Mission Church and some idea of the development that had place do gained from the fact that hardly a Sod had Ben turned in Saskatchewan and Alberta. There was no Regina and no Calgary. Thirty Miles to Church. In 1ss5 or. Woodsworth dedicated a Church at Alexandra Manitoba and people came 30 Miles to attend ser vice. There were then Only 47 Cir Cuits and missions is of we Ich were Indian missions whereas now in Tho same territory the or Alric provinces there Are 850. The first conference in Winnipeg took place in 1883, and strange to say dealt with problems that were still of interest. One was the question of education and the other that of Chirch Union. A com Mittee was formed to consider advancing methodist education by build ing colleges in the set and of the member Sof Tho committe there still lived sir j. A. M. Aikins Thomas Ryan and j. H. Ashdown. The great american preacher Henry Ward Beecher was present on that Occa Sion and prophesied that the same remarkable development which had taken place in Illinois would take place in Manitoba and the North West territories. Instances of Progress. The doctor then gave some instances of Progress. In 18s9 there were Only two methodist ministers stationed North of Calgary and now there Are 130 in the same territory. It Tell to the lot of or. Woodsworth to Securo the necessary ministers for the work As it progressed so phenomenal in for a number of years these men were got from the Eastern i but later they were secured mainly from England and the British Ian. Generally. Among the men who were Wise enough to come from the East were such As Rev. Or. Endicott Rev. J. H. Arnup and Rev. A. E. Smith now in Brandon. Or. Woodsworth told of his visits to England m search of men and the kindness and hospitality the British Wesleyan in standing particularly Rev. Charles Kelly of the Wesleyan bookroom Rev s. F. Collier whose Fame is world wide and Rev. Or. Haig a. He brought Back preachers by the car for the Crown conducted toy a Luff Phillips i the jury was out a Little less thai two hours. Sentence on Melynk was pronounced at once. The Pris Oner is unable to speak or under stand English and also owing to the that a number of the Crown witnesses were foreign i a the scr vices of Fred. Taciuk Crown inter Preter were constantly in demand. Spodarek gets frees. The jury in the no. 2 criminal As size court conducted by chief jus Tice Howell. After being out but Short time saturday afternoon turned a verdict of acquittal for i. Pold Spodarek accused of Man Slaughter he having driven the Auto Mobile which ran Over and Kille mrs. Anna. Friedenrich on the Hornc of Maryland and notre Dame la Spring. The Case had consumed Day and a half and counsel for so Zirek had fought stubbornly for favourable verdict for his client. Hon. Thomas h. Johnson tells of discoveries in connection with agricultural College. Big rally in Winnipeg candidate Dixon delivers Fine address. Hints of surprising revelations to in made in connection with up of the agricultural College were dropped by the Hon. T. It Johnson n the course of address delivered m. Saturday night at a Liberal organization meeting in the Liberal Lead quarters on notre Dame or. Johnson announced that when he inquiry into the parliament building ends a new inquiry will be started into the agricultural College. He mentioned one or two facts Al Eady discovered by the department Iver which he presides and said they were characteristic samples of what could be found at every turn of the old government s record. Except Tor a. Brief reference the minister did not touch on any of Tho provincia.1 affairs now before Tho Public. Instead he emphasized the necessity of having a. Complete Regis ration and made an eloquent Appeal or voluntary assistance. It. J. Dixon also addressed the meeting briefly preceding or. John son. Herbert no Well presided. There Vas a Large attendance and the enthusiasm prevailed. Or. Dixon remarked that a year ago they were engaged in a strenuous political Campaign. Some of tic speeches then made provided inter Esting Reading today especially those of sir Rodmond Roblin. In these Days when Many men were losing heir memories it was useful to re fresh recollection by perusing some of the newspapers of a year ago. Or Dixon said lie had been engaged in the occupation and had come across wonderful advertisement. It de cried what sir Rodmond Roblin had done in 1-1 years of office. Among the claims was that he had established a record As was never even dreamed of. Which would make Mani Oba unique among the provinces o Canada. This claim had something in it at rate. Sir Rodmond s exit. Recalling some of sir Rodmond remarks on Tho hustings or. Dixon reminded his audience that the for Mer Premier had promised to tramp or. Johnson in Tho mud. With re to himself. Sir Rodmond a been even More emphatic saying h would extinguish him without Leav ing so much As a smell behind. The same cannot be said of him said or. Dixon amid laughter. Continuing or. Dixon said inc credit for the political transformation was due to the electors of Winnipeg. The abolition of Low class _ clubs the break up of a vicious political Mahine the Opportunity to embark on vigorous programme of construct Ive things were be to the enlightened activity of the lie architect had provided for a i oof Inch in his opinion would be suit Jle. But or. Thomas Kelly had convinced Tho authorities thai there Lould be a better roof appear envy Cost a Little More than the one originally intended because when in government came to Settle up in. Kelly was paid for the roof in edition to the Price As originally specified so that for this item head received the Nice sum of again a hog pen had been built t the College. It was to be electric gated and the contract for the fring was let at ?500. Expensive Hock pen. Think of said or. Johnson. For the electric wiring of a of pen i have not gone very keep f into this question and i do not it know if the contract included Reading lamps for s or still another instance was Given y the speaker. Arrangements had Een made he said for eight cot Ages to be erected in connection with me of the Public institutions. In it Elt this was perfectly proper the being needed for the off gals. A government inspector had ome along and after inspecting the Vork. Complained to the contractor hat it was not up to Standard. The contractor said he could not afford o build them any better because he was Only getting a piece for hem. Yet the Public accounts showed that this province had paid piece for them. Find same thing. Wherever you look in the records of the late government it you can find said or. Johnson you ind this kind of thing. I have just riven you one or two or. Johnson concluded by Point no out the importance of having a full and Complete registration. In a stirring peroration he appealed for willing hands to do the necessary work and thus help to inaugurate a new Era in Manitoba politics Clos no with an acknowledgement of the Mcarty support Given to the Liberal cause by the electors of Winnipeg in the last election he sat Down amid enthusiastic applause. City and Gln Lral new battalion goes to Tiest battalion recruiting for which stated just about three weeks ago marched from the quarters on Minto Street to the . Station to entrain for Sewell saturday. 325 Strong. There Are already about 50 men of the battalion at Sewell who went up on thursday. Electric Linht for the town of the Pas gives notice in the current Issue of the Manitoba Gazette of its purpose to establish a sys tem of electric Light and Power in its municipality at a Cost not to exceed the Money will be raised by Sale of debentures. The bylaw will be submitted to the electors on july 15. The Pas is also submitting a bylaw to raise. To construct a system of waterworks and sewerage. Sales Are announced in the municipalities of St. Paul West Kildonan. Where they they were land All right for committee inspects the greater water District and receives favourable impression. Stocks carried. Wholesale and retail. Street Winnipeg. Phone Sher. 62. 0 look and feel in hot weather so Mhz who would comply. Xiaoji should turn m is to Wax. Tic lorm 1 summer Cirl. Vote wins 60 tin effects dust and dlr. Thy Wax lit Ali the scorched. Discoloured. F Eret or of go schned cuticle old a new skin Clear. S. Beautiful. It also in a think capacity. Wax. Obtainable up Torl Elf Lulu like com was-1ed off mornings will the worst complexion. Heat and you ,.16 afternoon or the fact in a. Lollon made the Young preachers from England or his inspiring address r Woodsworth said that people poke of the hardships he had endur d but he did not know anything about them. Perhaps the greatest hardship had been the prolonged absence from Home on so Many Occa sons in this connection or. Woods Worth paid a Beautiful tribute to his wife and her help. He referred to the Way his Brethren in the ministry had honoured him from time to time twelve Yefto in pulls drowning child from the Assiniboine River at great peril to himself. By lying on the Bank of the Assiniboine River at full length in a dangerous position Kenneth Macgregor aged 12 years of 488 Newman Avenue on Friday afternoon last saved the life of Whitney Kelvin aged two and a half years of 1221 Wolseley Avenue who had fallen into the River. Baby Kelvin was half drowned when Ken Neth managed to get him u Shore. The Accident happened shortly after 1 o clock just after the youngsters had left their dinner table to play on the Hills at the foot of Newman Little Kenneth and Young Leslie Picken. Of 517 Newman Avenue were together on the River Bank near the intersection of Newman and to so by when the Little boy passed them with a pail in Bis hands. When asked by the two older boys where he was going he replied that he was going to throw the pail in the River. He was warned by them to be care i but proceeded on his Way alone. Heard splash in River. Hardly a minute had elapsed when Leslie and Kenneth heard a splash n the River below and looking Down saw Young Kelvin struggling in the water a few feet from the Shore. Like a Flash the two youngsters Tore Down the Steep River Bank and Little Kenneth who arrived first grabbed the struggling baby by the hair of the head and pulled him to Shore. Then he and Leslie Picken carried the Little boy to his Mother. He is none the worse for the Accident. Little was known of. The Accident by either or. Picken or mrs. Mac Gregor. Both their Little sons it was evident did not want to be scolded for Bains near the River and said very Little about the occurrence at Little Kelvin is a pretty Little boy of two years with Long Flaxen curls. His father and Mother live at 1221 Wolseley Avenue. Kenneth Mac Greg or is a sturdy Little Chap and the biggest of the Trio. His father George Macgregor lives at 483 new Man Street while Leslie Picken aged nine years lives with his father and Mother or. And mrs. H. Picken at 517 Newman Street. Of Merco izod by the i up for Tlitha in .000 to loan residential property in Small amounts. Empire f1re 1ns. Co. ,205 Mcarthur building empty pockets by Rupert Hughes author of Mcintosh Library and Clarendon Cigar stand. Printing operating the largest general Plant in Canada engaged in the printing Trade Are Well equipped to pro Fluce printing of Superior Quality. Your patronage solicited prompt service. Stovel company Ltd. Printers Garry 1600, orangemen to walk will March from Scott Hall to Rivar Park on july 12. Arrangements of july 12 by for Tho Celebration the Selkirk county Orange Lodge comprising 2s smaller lodges were perfected at a meeting Hall Satur five held in Scott memorial Day evening. A monster Parade a which bands will be included will Stan from Scott memorial Hall on Princess Street at 1 o clock in the afternoon and will March the entire distance to River Park. Automobiles will be included for the older veterans of the Lodge who wish to take part in. Tho exercises at the Park. _ arrived at its destination the crowd will listen to a band concert and take part in a pretentious pro gramme of sports including boys Andi girls races baseball games foot Ball games Andi a . There will be several addresses Given among them being a speech by or Ellis Fleming sask., grand Maste of the Orange judges of British America. A Church Parade of orangemen will take place on sunday afternoon july 11, at 4. O clock. They Wil March in a body to Zion Church an listen to an address by Rev. A l Batty. Lectors. Would redeem pledges. Sketching briefly the main planks 3f the Liberal party or. Dixon said Here was no doubt that a majority of the electors were As anxious now As they were a year ago to see those planks realized in legislation. Soon he investigating commissions would Lave completed their work and the lir would be cleared then it would be the destiny of the province to enter upon an Era of constructive legis action. Personally he was confident he government would redeem its pledges in a Brief reference to the Parlia ment building scandal or. Dixon emphasized the need of punishment for lie wrong doers. Any person proved. To have defrauded the province no matter what his position should be punished in proportion to the degree of his guilt. Recently a Man had been sentenced in the police court to 14 Days imprisonment for stealing a bottle of milk. Malefactors who had stolen thousands of dollars out of the Public Treasury should be treated with proper severity. Not exactly unprepared. Or. Johnson in opening remarked that he was not entirely unprepared to make a political speech. He had prepared one for a previous occasion but had t been Able to deliver it. However that address might not fit in Well now. He would not trespass on the Field covered by the Royal commissions nor would he yet at tempt to speak for the government of which he was a member. No member of the government had yet undertaken to do so but he hoped hat Premier Norris would make an official expression within a Short time. In the circumstances there fore he had decided to confine his attention to the preparation of the its. Importance of registration. There was no doubt he said that the lists now being prepared would be used for a provincial election. It was probable that they would be used n a Dominion election and also probable that they would be used within a year for one or More plebiscites. It was therefore important that the lists should be As Complete As possible. The government had no to carry on this election and in did not care who knew it. They proposed to Appeal for voluntary assistance because the Money for elections did not drop from heaven if the Norris. Government were to adopt the Campaign methods of its predecessor it would soon follow t to disgrace and shame. Or. Johnson assured his hearers that the platform of the Liberal party would be carried out by Tho new government with All reasonable dispatch. Gone were the Days in. Which promises to be broken As soon As occasion offered were the material of Good Public policy. The Norris government intended to keep Faith with the electors believing that to be the. Soundest policy. Investigate College building. Or. Johnson remarked that anyone who should suppose that the work of clean Irir up the province was com plete would be much mistaken. He Jock Early said that if his r audience would not divulge the secret he Ould inform them that after the in Quiry into the parliament building was concluded an investigation would be started into the construction of the agricultural College and he had been Given to understand by those in a position to know that the revelations would be As grave As those in connection with the Capitol. Thomas Kelly did not receive All the contracts the agricultural col but he had had his share of another group of members of the colonization committee interested in settling the District tapped by the greater Winnipeg water Lino visited this District saturday and returned More than satisfied with the prospects for development. As. W. H. Cross one of those on the trip remarked the land is there. All that remains to be done now is to secure finances for bucking settlers. It is proposed to induce the Dominion government to Grant this and to settlers in 10-acre farms As homesteads. These Farmers will then 36 loaned Money to work their pro Perty with and they will be Given a length of time in which to pay Back this amount. When they have paid the land will be theirs. This proposition is said to meet with the approval of Hon. Robert Rogers. The big question is who will furnish the funds for the we want to arrange to have the do minion provincial and City govern ments All of which Are interested in the development help in this respect later. This matter will have to be act Lea the land appears to be very Good. It has been very wet and Boggy but the ditches along the railway track have helped greatly. Where last year the labourers putting in the railway were up to their Knees in water the land is now dry. There Are four streams running through this District and it should be very easy to Drain the entire Section. It should be Good farming u. S. Ord Anco officers resign. Washington june 26. Secretary Garrison today awaited a decision by Ball Case remanded. Another stage in the prosecution instituted by officer Bat-1 Tley in connection with a sunday baseball match recently played in St. Boniface was reached before trate Bonny Castleman the police court saturday when the hear ing began of charges against s m. Jean president of the baseball club h. C. Webb of the Winnipeg club and John Bumeister president of the Northern league. H. C. Dubuc appeared for Jean and w. P. Film Ore for web. Burmister was not represented by counsel nor did he appear in person. Presented with watches. On thursday evening the employees of to. A. Banfield gathered in the office of the store the occasion being a presentation to Duncan Sci air and win Bateson two former employee who left with the Slot battalion for . A w. Melsted who spoke on behalf of the staff and also made the presentations which were Mili tary wrist watches made an appropriate and patriotic speech and also testified to the High esteem the recipients were held in by their fellow a wrist watch was also sent to Harry Payne another former employee who is now with the 27th battalion at Tho front. Register says pastor. At the morning we Vieo in Young Churchi yesterday the Rev. Richard the registration of electors and advised his congregation to Register their names. The list would be ready for probable Provin Cial elections and also for the expected vote on the Temperance question. Other interests were busily Al work registering All their supporters the Temperance people should do the same. He made no apology Foi speaking of that matter. What he n us doing he did. Not do in the name of politics there was a ethical Issue involved and the. Busi Ness of the Church to be alive to it. Came in to St. Boniface to. Spend his Money after making the Sale and there he met Roy Westover of Ber Wick ont who decided to go into the of stealing business with him. They returned to St. Anne and went from there to la. Broque Ric stole two More oxen. Caught Friday afternoon through the efforts of the magistrate at St. Anne. Friday night provincial Constable James Bain went after them and he brought them Back saturday. Going to press Ford a former Winnipeg newspaper Man was in the City yesterday in route to the International press con Ference which will be held in Francisco july 5 to 10. Or. Ford who is the Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto was officially appointed a Canadian Delegate to this conference by Hon. Martin birr Roll minister of agriculture. At the coast he will be joined by s. D. Scott editor of the Vancouver news advertiser who has also been appointed a Delegate. Workman s sudden Andrychuk working on a railway Sang at Broad Valley on the Inwood Ira Rich of the c.n.r., collapsed Sud Denly while at work on saturday it 10.15 in the morning and death occurred ten minutes later. He. Nil Jeen working Only 15 Days with thang and was -12 years of age and is survived by a widow. The body was brought to Thomson s undertaking rooms and the funeral will be made today. It is not Likely that an inquest will be considered necessary. Let superfluous men go. The new provincial Poppins off some of the superfluous seek recruiting agents. Chicago authorities after men who enlisted serbians for War service. Chicano. Men responsible for tic Rcck Mtima work now joins on in this country arc sought by the Dupai of mint Justice according to Lii Ion c. Wheeler assistant of inve.stisii-1 Tion who appeared today at inc Hoar ins of the 2-1 serbians taken from a train Here Insl on charges of enlisting for service in Tho War in violation of american neutrality. The cases against tic a continued until next by United states commissioner Mason and they were held in Bonds each. Meanwhile Derwort Mcnol Justice officials will try to run Down the loaders. Chicago serbians can in to the assistance of Tho defendants today to arrange Bonds. They will be released it is slated if they can prove to the commissioners sat a i faction thai. I Huith citizens of tic United Stales they had Only a peace Ful intention in returning to Kurop or that they Are i Obj acts of foreign lands. Edmonton social worker dead. . Alia. Time k. Chadwick. Sex of nip be Otcel children for the province of Ai Byrla is Cloar. Oliac on the government trunk maintained by government sap in the tray of salaries. Four More Gams car Rivans have been Lei out and by this fell swoop hip. Province is saved per month. Three of Ibe men concerned live in this Nily and one in Southern Manitoba. One of i lie. Game guardians at. The Pas Lei on some time ago when the office up there. Was abolished was draw Iii the Nice Little stipend of per month. Another sad Case in also . When the War hastened the Rob in government into a spasm of econ omy All fhe. Immigration agents in the old countries were let. Out. Save one this Lucky individual was John Oghlan. Of Londonderry. salary was per month and he Al bin expenses. Now Here in Londonderry for or. Lowed woiring Coghlan Lias been fired. Three Good meals each Day of pure food products suppl for our a no Lenni. Sli m d i or in y Riv new k Rizii a i t trim pork in. In a of he . Milk i ill or in. Hound Merjil 35c 15c 25c Ivil Orrl million 25c .30c i8c 20c si.55 in had stolen Turon alias Moen put on . Roy Westover were arrested at St. Anne Friday night on charges of stealing four oxen valued at they were arraigned before magistrate Bonny Castle in provincial police court. They pleaded guilty and were remanded until next saturday for sentence. To Ron stole a. Yoke of oxen from mrs. Pierre Gouthier at Marchand on the evening of june 14. He sold these to a Man named Tri Snowski at St. Anne who resold them to j. Krasny j Pritchard Avenue and Krasny sold them to a packing company. Turon attorney general Gregory As to whether an army officer has an inalienable right to resign his com Mission in time of peace. The Opin Ion was asked for by the Secretary As the result of the Many offers to expert ordnance officers of the army by private manufacturers of War munitions of larger salaries than paid by the government. On his decision will depend whether ordnance experts will be permitted to enter private employment. Already six resignations have been submitted two being held up pending the decision of the attorney general. The other four were accepted before the Gravity of the situation was realized. Untouched by hand prepared from Oriental fruits and rare spices in a Model factory under of an experienced net. Untouched by hand from Start to finish Ana Reward your boy or girl a watch for a graduation Girt sauce George Mason co., Ltd. 403 Ryan commercial bldg. Winnipeg the most appropriate graduation gift is a watch. If you received one in your youth do you remember Liat a thrill it gave you and gives not Only temporary pleasure Kut Many years of useful reliable service. Go to the jeweler in your and let Kim kelp you select a suitable watch. Avalt Nam company Canada life bldg., St. James St., Montreal Theomi Noonday would t be half a Good time without a bulging Basket of sandwiches filled with Rose yes sure dealer for them. Or. Johnson said. Share it would .in.i. Not do to disclose at this stage All he knew but he Tell them or one or two things just to five an idea of what might be expected when Trie investigating commission got to world. For instance one of the. Large buildings at the College according to the original plans was to have been equipped with a substantial roof. 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