Manitoba Morning Free Press (Newspaper) - August 25, 1916, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free a Tess. Friday August 25, 1916. Snowdrift1 dread 1 everyone who appreciates a Pood i hould try our bread. Phone Gathy 2345-6. Sec the Santo electric vacuum cleaner Ungart one cent an hour vacuum Kom. Churche. Achonu. Groceries specials fir Star any for icily Anil saturday City and strict St. Boniface barrister full Laumua Charotte. Barrister of St. Boniface who cells Tod and fought in France is reported As having been lately wounded cars standing. Air. Ivilo barn Sug posted a remedy that curtains he hum Down Low on the sides of the cars. He urged an Experiment of this nature. House Hunting Soldier a Winnipeg Corporal in training for Active service has complained that a few Dvis ago. In search for a tomatoes. Casc five Milt for himself and family lie was Shell lire. Col. Shaw rushed out of tinned Doorn by a prominent real his dugout and carried taif Pilot to estate firm and was Tow none of Toner safety the aeroplane Beung shattered suites Here for rent to enlisted men. By a Shell immediately afterwards. He writes "1 Appeal to fair minded and patriotic citizens of Winnipeg to Seo that those of us who Are lir the service of our country As Ghen jus for ,0c c. On at 100 will b Sard no a regular so. Tint c. Ave. Test pack regular 2oc. 50c _ Polmen Lovvand Plain regular 4r.c. Spe Amber Brand 30c special marmalade. We staffs rec hurl by special of Blade rib roast beef. 3 . For in de vey with the assistance of i. Wife a dog and a whip turned them Fiona the Pound. I if was summoned and tie Case was tried before magistrates Hall and Chapman 1 i on wednesday evening at the i Una Chr Copal Hall. De vey was found guilty "01 land lined and costs of the court. Lie 18c night Wera heavily loaded. The homesteaders1 train from Toronto brought the largest number of fam Hies since this special train was in rail beef of lies since this special Irain was n 3 i. For . They proceeded West 3 . For la me they aet la on suitable to Shanks of beef whole oat inns. At Al o clock Many Sollors Porib. Rancy . New potatoes 10 . For. I alb. Sack granulated Suckar. in delivered Only with order. O Al i Emo pc and tourists. 12 Sher. Leading s5c j arrived by the jaw local hav ins at Camp Hughes. At 10 o clock the Imperial limited brought a Large number of business bookings at delivery. Day and evening classes phone m. 1664 fall term opens monday aug. 28 the Champion errorless typist of Canada is a Success graduate. Tho Success trained 21 Gold medal typists in 1915-16. Within 12 months we had 493 More Calls for of tace help than we had students. In 191d-1g we enrolled More students than All local competitors combined. Our rates our rates a slightly higher than those of any Ollil a College in Winnipeg but our Henvy eau of Hunt exceeding that of All competitors combined is proof Tomt those seeking the Best business training prefer to any More for Success courses. Our instructors Are proud of our staff of4 expert instructors. Taliej have All been trained in commercial col fees do not engage teachers trained in other local business colleges. We use the the cheapest. It pays to attend the school that does More for its Stu dents Luin any is the Success. The Success holds the Champion accuracy typewriting record of Canada. Business College Cor. Portage ave and Edmonton St. Opposite Boyd Block into fall act. Does Good by stealth. An old Farmer poorly dressed hobbled into i the of laces of the returned soldiers association yesterday and handed Over a ten Dollar Bill to the Young lady at the desk. To was visibly in Preshus when informed that there were soldiers widows and orphans in Winnipeg who would Benefit from his thoughtful act. But declined to give his name or even his residence. Tho old Man. With tears in his eyes said that he Hud been Reading in the free press a Guod Deal about the needs of lonely widows and children for the coming Winter and he could not rest satisfied until lie had done a Little something to relieve the distress. When he left the association Oft Cus he was wearing Tho Active member ship Button. School property rotary k. 11. Smith if Tler Winnipeg Public school Board presented to the Board of control yesterday a statement of insurance curried on school properties showing that at tic close of 1913 the total was policies covering school buildings Are written for three years und the aver age Cost per year for 1313-11-15 was tie Premium rate running for the three year Pilod Bruni 50 cents to it per j100, according to class of construction. The first mentioned rate applies to Tho technical High schools and is said to be the lowest granted in the City being about 16 cents per per year Tim total amount of premiums paid by tie Board from 1sso to 1915 inclusive was j6j.052.07. While the amount received for lire losses during the same period was j31.677.69. No loss has been sustained since 1395. Killed in action Sergt. Robert Bradshaw was hero of exciting episode. Don t worry. Fritz is not going to got wrote Sergt. Robert o. Bradshaw to his wife a few weeks capt . Jameson. Broke out he waa a partner in the inn Thompson Jameson Mcevil Luins. Barristers and his Many makes offer to build Church free a new Catholic Church fill feet by 110 feet in built at Wood ride Man. A. Lohl Cau has offered to saw the limbo Neil build a Church free. Her ounces Ion Only 24 years of Uge and he. Too. Was not married. An undo of the two Deco swim officers la t. C. Ali airman formerly jeweller pm Portage Avenue and now resident in Kort Jarry court. John Mcarthur dead. Lieut. C. I. Jameson. Royal aviation and rapidly gained Hla Pilot s curl locale. With her Only Mir Vivang son in England. Mrs. Jameson decided to Alvo up her Winnipeg residence and proceeded to the old country where she had the satisfaction of frequently meeting her boy. During the Spring of tills year. Lieut. Jameson was conducted for Many years Carri afro business in City. John Ilc Artilur off ifi2 Elgin ave nue who formerly conducted i Carriage business the City died at Resl once yesterday evening at Tho age of 03. Or. Car Tanir came to Winnipeg about10 years ago. And was in the Carriage business at 307 Keg in until four years ago. When he retired. To came West from the province of Quebec. He was a staunch Liberal but did not take an Active part in politics lie was a prominent Mem Ber of St. Andrew s Church. Flo in. Mourned by a widow and three sons Fred. Cecil and Cli Arlus and one daughter Eva. Residing at Elgin four Brothers. Matthew nines will Lam who is farming at Coronation. I and Hoheit Lei key. And two slaters. Mrs. Jordan hol land. And mrs. Walker Van mrs. A Cartler. Mother of the de ceased also Suri Lvi a him living at Holland. Alan., and being is of age. I lie death occurred at 4 .i.rn. R Ester of mrs. Ida Henrietta Simpson. Widow of tie late k. R. Simpson in Allvey Avenue the residence of her son. Mrs. Simpson wan 50 Del. She was a Well known and highly respected citizen having re sided in Winnipeg for Over to Yeara. She la survived by two Winters w. T. Devlin of this City and mrs j. W. Baker of Vancouver and a Roll ice o. K. Jones. The funeral will to hold saturday at i o clock from the above address. Mrs. Alarm Janet Dunn wife of .1 Dunn station agent it Graham died on wednesday after an Hying aeroplanes across the Channel with London As his Headquarters. About two months ago to received minor injuries in an Accident he sustained but h letter received in Winnipeg a few Days ago stated Tliatha was again engaged on these very hazardous and Aero race Tang duties. Dies of wounds. Last night or. A tray received the following wire from Tho mall ten department deeply regret to inform Yon thai Lieut. Charlca Inglis Jameson officially reported dead of wounds her usual of health. August 21." no further details have was stricken with Ceni bral hem Orr Hage to which she rapidly Ati Crumb of. In addition to her husband Shi la survived by five children. Her ago was 40 years. The body was brought to Thomson s undertaking rooms yesterday and sifter it Hay been embalmed will be taken by to ice Nora where the interment will in made. To the present come to hand Cigar Dong the nature at 2.30 . From Gardiner and company s Parlours Brool Toldo cemetery. City Hospital school of nursing Neglio Herod by Ilia University of Botito of new York course. 2 irs Neil 6 months. Including 3 Inu Clu term hip Leal lied i a incl by Afton Linin opportunities for Atily. Minimum one year of Lluch Sci tool or foul Valenly. Par Inonu la year Neil per month remainder of Conte. Uniforms Are fur Nulu d. Summ Ken licence Moil locution Lioma Lloldi Itin Sphore. Tor inform Sutlon l. City ii Mutai. Sci Ooi him a sync. I Lunil. New York c Ltd. _ ago but on wednesday she received Charles Inglis immediately the news that her husband had been killed in action. And now the wife in left alone with her two fatherless riddles a boy nearly three years old and a tiny baby girl of 1g months. Sergt. Bradshaw left Winnipeg with the 2sth battalion As a private. He had been eleven months in the trenches without a scratch and won j shorn Clirtie his promotion on the Field. Full he was recommended for u medal for conspicuous bravery a mine explosion had buried his Superior Foncer. Lieut. Northover of win tools up military training. At Tho time he was a Law student in Tho office of Campbell. Pitblado. But he won his commission in the local school of instruction and in August 1915, proceeded overseas As Lieuten ant with a party of reinforcements for the i3i-d battalion. On arrival at he transferred to the Jones will conduct the services. To mrs. Jameson in her great grief. Nipes. Leaving Only Sergt. Bradshaw i above ground. He dug out Hla half 1 smothered officer and some of the men under heavy Shell flip. The first ones in leased helped him ret the others out. Over a dozen men in sued. Mrs. Bradshaw stated that to a mistake one of Tho vutes dug out by her husband received the medal for which he was recommended. Lieut. Northover she says was also decorated for groceries be Wise and pay Cash for your groceries. Don t be foolish and help to pay the dead beat s accounts in credit stores. Sou crates Nice Ripe peaches All Kun unteed no. 1 finality Only in leu hat lip peaches per Don. 20c new season apples 4 25e Bartlett pears Ripe Doz. 29c Ripe bananas 23c pipe Sweet oranges Doz. 30c Ripe Ontario tomatoes. . 10c Large cucumbers i 5o Tav Ery and promoted to the rank of Large White cauliflower each. 80 we. A. Mcbean her to St. Phone Garry h51 of warehouse killings. Mcnally 6 co. Makers 01 in poo All the world. York. Captain in connection with this in May be enforced regulation exists stopping traffic when fire brigade is out. Tho difficulties of tire brigades in threading crowded streets while an swering Calls will perhaps Lead to an order that the regulation governing conduct of traffic while firemen Are passing enforced. This bylaw re Nul red that All traffic Stop when the gongs Are heard and Liat All pedestrians at once go to the sidewalks leaving a. Clear path for Tho fire lad matters Are now. The Street cars going in the same direction As the fire wagons continue in motion. Juki there is serious danger of collision. I the motor cars Are even greater of. I fenders a not Only do Thoy not Stop but frequently also Tho Drivers Ciano i their necks around to Bee what is i happening behind them and serious accidents Are narrowly avoided Al most Overy Day the fro brigade is out. Veterans protest want audiences to be More Rove rent toward National Anthem. That in View of the fact that Many people attending Public gatherings in Tho City fall to show proper respect to the Render Long of our National Anthem proceeding m Many cases to reach for their huts and put on their overcoats or wraps while the la playing the National we respectfully Call the same to the attention of the Nikii increment of theatres and other Public entertain ment bodies of the City and suggest that requests be made to audiences on programmes and picture screens and by announcements from the stage that All persons shall stand to reverential attention during the rendering of our National the above Resolution was passed at a recent meeting of the army and Navy veterans and have been sent the managers of the various theatres in i to City asking their co operation to improve the conditions to. Large hard new cabbage 5o Large lied pickling cabbage. 10e rom la Luling Deets 3 5o new potatoes. White and Good 15 . 25e or Bushel .95e Green ridding tomatoes 10 . 25o itch onions 10 .-. 25e pickling cucumbers 3 . 25c pure malt vinegar 30c Puio White Wlna vinegar 30c pure pickling spices Pkt. 10o or per ib., Only. 25c turn los carrots. Beets. 3 Bunches 5o Salmon red ., in Large tins. I5e Salmon red ., in Small tins. 10o Salmon Pink. U.c., in Large a really Good family Salmon. Oysters new pack i tins 27o shrimps new pack tin. 18c clams new pack tin 10c zippered Herrings. 2 tins. 25c Herrings in Tomato b Aiichi tilth 25c table Haddle tin. 15c 70e, quilts gallon smoke Presnail s he w f 11. A tic finder r orchestra hymn. New Laid eggs. Guaranteed no. 1 Quality to Bull. 27e Dairy butter. No. I dual Ltd for table use in. 28c i Lubber Kings Doy. 15c pure him Raspberry Strawberry etc., tin 49c Willce Best Ciu Allty. 414 . 25e pork and Beans Best Quality 2 tins 15c and 2 tins. 25c seeded Leal sons new Pkt. 9c Fri Sli 10c Corn i lakes. 2 pets. I5c Corn starch 2 15c family biscuits . 25c smoked Ham sliced per in 33c a logic , sliced in 15e Hack flacon. Sliced. In 32e fresh Dally per in 15c All other prices in groceries to try lib und know for your selves. Country orders shipped ill nest week at above prices. The p b Cash stores Ltd. 227 Market phone Garry 2182. Fort Roulo 3685 main St. North. It John 812 Elmwood St. Lohn . Town 3606. Band what is the band doing Why. It is practising up some new tunes for the big concert out at Assiniboine Park on sunday afternoon from three to five o clock. A Gladsome afternoon for everybody. The band will play under the Trees plenty of room in the Shade or Sunshine no Long walk. The band will blow you to a Good time and right As you step off the Bridge. And just one other Point we of course Are supplying the band for your entertainment. There will also be lots of extra cars to take you to the Park and Home again. We Hope that you will go out and that the band and the great out doors will afford you a pleasant afternoon. Car lines Lead to the Park j
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