Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 12, 1918

Issue date: Wednesday, June 12, 1918
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 12, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Ma.n1tuba j Josie 12, 1918, Hymen seek More prominent part in Meldish Hilrich dominant note at sessions of laymen s association held in City yesterday in the administration of tie affairs of in Thip conference the Maymn Vhiet More recognition. This tvs Mic inn infant note in the first trouble since he commenced to take fruit a Tives Lees Avenue. Ottawa. Ont. Throe years ago 1 began to feel and tired and suffered very in Ich from liver and kidney trouble. Having read of t i would try them. The re surprising. I have not had an hour s sickness since i commenced Kruit a tivei1. I know now what i have not kno in for. A. Good Many that is. Iho of body and Clear think info Val top. J. Marriott. A Box. B for trial size 25c. At All dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of Price by fruit a Tives Ottawa. Sessions of the Laurnen s association yesterday and it fou Iid expression in numerous resolutions which were passed. Equality in All respects to the right to sit on the stationing committee and to occupy the office of president of the conference is asked on the other hand the laymen showed a. Disposition to be generous As regards the treatment of the ministers. They favored a War Bonus scheme by which the salaries of or chained married men should be raised to at least other delegates urged that the laymen did not need to exercise All of their rights but at privileges should to theirs. Ira Stratton. Of Stonewall con t tended that a movement for Equality was necessary so Long As Otie Section of conference adopted an attitude of he declared that j because of its supposed Call to the work of the Church a. Certain Section of the conference perhaps unconsciously did assume an attitude of superiority. So Lonjo As maintain a. Divi Sion we must recognize that Divi he said. As non As they it Down the established barriers i la admit that we Are on 3 common Jar. Stratton stated that tie Only Chance of. Establishing an Equality was to maintain that in a great Mea sure the laymen brought quite As much experience Ami consecration into the work of the Church As the "1 would like a show he said. "1 a client our conference will thrive when the laymen really take hold. They too have a Call just us much As the ministers. Tin holy spirit plays no favourites it Tise a minister it can use a. Layman. Just As Ion As they shut tie door they have no complaints if we take the other Side of the door and stay prof a rank Allan pointed out that if the laymen took the extreme View of or. Stratton. It might As Well be said that the laymen too. Should be ordained. He Conte Letl that a min ister gave his life to the Church and this was a fact which should not be overlooked. The Resolution that there should be equal representation of ministerial and Lay delegates on All committees of the general conference was finally Defeated after considerable discus Sion. Rovision of ritual the question of revising the ritual to conform with the practice of the Church resulted in Many views being expressed As to the propriety of such action. It was the form for the reception of new Mem Bers was rarely followed and people scarcely Ever knelt1 to in Church now. As was required in certain in stances. In such cases it was urged discipline might As Well be re Vised. In. Summerfield declared that the practice of indiscriminately accepting new members a mistake. In the Church f. Belong he said we Are beginning to get in Many members that the quarterly Board can t keep a number of other delegates it ook a similar View of , and other instances were cited where the pastors ignored the accepted customs of tie Church. Prof. Frank Allan urged that the ministers should be. Asked to follow the letter of the ritual and not to their own spirit which was frequently the cause of mistakes. Aid. Sparling cited an instance where a funeral had been conducted do Yon Ever have that discouraged feeling often comes from a disordered Stom Ach or an inactive liver. Get your digestion in shape and the bile acting the blues will disappear. You will soon be cheerful if you take wins scholarship n. Gowanlock Clever Young Winnipeg lad who has received Well merited Reward from Manitoba University. By three methodist ministers arid where tile was item oat totally ignore do. The Alderman stated that. Resolution provided that the re he wat responsible for1 adding1 the i port should be sent to the Secretary words Espieu Wylly in connection with immediately actor the District meet funeral to the Resolution i ing. Dealing with the matter. Methodist f District chairmen ministers in Muny cases he said i Resolution wag read asking that were injun rinse the effect of the Lun eral by conducting the ser vices in a haphazard manner. The Mutio recommending that ministers should i Ollow ritual More closely especially As regards funeral services and reception of new members was passed. It also provided however. Unit where re visions were necessary they should be asked for from the general conference. Votes for Worsen that a. might be a Lay Dele Gate was the substance of another recommendation which was passed. Various views were expressed upon the matter bet Twe majority of the speakers contended women were turned in Hospital , 480 dressing1 gowns and pairs socks the Winnipeg Branch of the Cana Dian bed Cross has made a record in the month of May. In that hos Pital shirts acid. 460 dressing gowns been touring Trie the sock. Total is pairs this being almost 300 pairs in excess of any previous month three thou Sand personal property bags were turned in. _ the Money returns for May live All previous records and the treasurer s report shows that been. Paid into the Genera fund by the business women s club. A letter from the St. John ambulance association was read stating that the work of supplying the. Sol Diers in the trenches with comforts Hud been Given up by that Organiza Tion and it was decided to form a Branch Canadian Contin gent association in Winnipeg. This is a sister organization to the red Crossi and Wais started Early in tie. War by canadians in England. This organisation will be formed As a department turf the red Cross for the purpose of co ordination and to insure that the comforts will go for Ward with red Gross shipments and of. The Navy during july and August it was de circled that the red Cross office would remain closed or. Saturdays. Scorching winds affect crop Regina -sask., june 11.As was crops in the once suffered severely As a result of yesterday s scorching wind which blew violently practically All. Day. In Many places the crop was beaten Down and Fields Swep Bare. In the1 of Hon. Or. A. R. Mother damage will. Not be permanent Mil the crop will recover. This opinion was Sharei by several Farmers who were in the Sityko to said iliac the crop which had suffered most was i that sown on knolls and summer Al Well minister of agriculture the gone. Low. Find victim of supposed murder. Alta., june a Bullet in his brain and his Scalp out and bleeding George Christie a greek confectionery dealer wag found on tie floor of his Shack at five minutes to 1 o clock this Moraine almost dead. About 15 minutes after the Man was found by Constable Souter he succumbed to his injuries All indications Point to a brutal Mur Der. No arrests have yet been Maine in the Case. The Man s the laymen s association of each conference be asked to memorialize the s eneral conference to provide the chairmen of the districts should toe elected at the District meeting not by the vote of the whole conference As Ait present. The idea was opposed by prof. Al Lan. Will Gib Tien and others who contended that the present arrange ment added a. Certain dignity to the Post which would not be so apparent otherwise. Proc. R. O. Jolliffe the retiring president contended that under the present system chairmen were be ing elected in the dark. The men most capable of selecting a suitable a real asset when hey undertook to assist in the executive work of the Church a motion was carried that Thel discipline toe amended to the. Effect that tendency for the office to go to the a Layman should permitted to j same Man Yeal. After year Irr spec occupy the Post of president of the Tiva of aether he was giving Good chairman of a District were the Mem Bers of that District he said. The professor declared that under the present arrangement there was conference. Was a service or not. Able discussion mul when the first according to b. R. The Vole was taken it was a tie. 26 votes j general trend of opinion was in the indicated by the Resolution. The Resolution was finally carried packet of Fly a Fwy Fly Caf Csery clean to handle. Sold by All druggists grocery and general the people s remedy for life s common1 ailments. They act thoroughly on the stomach liver and bowels and soon Reg ulate and strengthen these important organs. Purely vege j no harmful j drugs. Whenever you feel i despondent a few doses will j make things look brighter Sale of Art Medicine m the in boats. 25c. I increases strength of delicate Nervo run drawn people in two time Many is Isaccs. It has been used and endorsed by such men is Hon. Leslie m. Sha a. Former Secretary of the Treasury and sex governor of Iowa former United states senator Richard Koi and Kenney Delaware at present Ila or the u. S. Array general John l. Clem re tired the drummer boy of Shiloh who was sergeant in. The u. S. Army when Only 12 years of also United states Tiedge g. W. Atkinson of the court of claim of Washington others. Ask your doctor or Dru Sist about each Way. The chairman asked for a. Standing vote when the count was 32 to "7 in favor of the. Resolution to memorialize the general Confer ence to make the desired change. A. Resolution to memorialize the Gen eral to Amend the discipline so that the distinction Between Mie Lay and ministerial delegates be wiped out. Was commends d1 by i Oral speakers. The matter was brought up Ini connection ugh memorial committee s report Only the i resolutions being discussed which were rejected by the com mice. Another Resolution permit n Lay to sit on the Sta Tronin to commit tee was finally carried. Would Grant War Bonus that in View of the greatly in creased Cost of living we earnestly recommend to our quarterly boards the granting of a Bonus for the duration of War so As o bring the minimum salary Tor married ters up to per i the above Resolution proved the most contentious matter before the laymen s association. After consid i Era Bio discussion the Resolution was in Aily carried. I the officers in the Lay i men s Section resulted As officers chosen Armstrong of Carman. Graham of Roland. By Sharp of. St. John s Church Winnipeg. J executive r. Chap i Man j. R. Little .1. A. B. Hamilton. R. Denison and Fra Stratton. To the discussion Aries. Gibbon by an. Overwhelm Long majority. Promise Aid for it rough Roi 1 continuation to Saskatchewan draws nearer As a result of yesterday s meeting the possibilities of a Good through minis Road from Winnipeg to Saskatchewan appear More certain after a meeting which was held yesterday at Souris Man., Between the Hon. Geo. Grier son accompanied by a number of Good Board officials and representatives of various municipalities. This meeting was presided Over by Reeve Logart while James Breakey . Introduced the various representatives of the municipalities of pipe Stone Sifton. Glenwood and Oak land. Tie representatives asked for assistance under the Good roads act in building a through Road running East and West the four municipalities named a portion of which has already been completed. Or. Ministers government agreed to pay half that if u to Cost of tin Lut t. Luc laying of the Rojad War Bonus were approved the minis i which will be Over 78 Miles in length ters might go on strike and it is estimated will Cost want written reports. Although the Road is already a Resolution was also passed constructed. To will not be completed until after the War. The Good roads Board which consists of t. K. Deacon. A. Mcgillivray and col. Ivetis of Virden All agreed ing Thal the May delegates at each District meeting appoint one of Sneir number to prepare a Brief written up port on the outstanding features of the work Fly the Church in the District. On the desirability of aiding1, in the construction of this thoroughfare. The Standard of excellence j children with and stockings frolicsome stockings up Down surely put hosiery to the test in their everyday play. Penman know this and make their hosiery seamless and reinforce it where the Wear Penman limited Paris also makers of sweater and famous Tor the Beauty Quality and service of its merchandise assault cases heard in Transcona court two cases of assault featured the i five cases heard in the Transcona police court yesterday afternoon. Steve Shabluk charged a. Pepler i with assault and conviction being secured Pepler was fined so and costs. In the other Case Katie zoo Nick Smirky with assaulting her on sunday. So Isky s children it was alleged had been trespassing on Katie s Garden and when she objected altercation arose in which Nick struck her. As a gentle reminder he was fined and costs. Aaron Sobelman of 1.1 Sutherland Avenue. Apparently tried to Corner the match Market. Not Matri j menial the Ordinary i which he was peddling by the Box. He was charged with a i of the License by Law and was fined costs with the option of i 21. Jail. He did not relish the idea confinement and paid his Fine. A charge of being disorder by on the Street was Laid against 7 Ohn John had an altercation with his j Mother in Law Over a cow on sunday i and used obscene language it was claimed. The magistrate fined him ?5 and costs. A breach of the health by Law was Laid against mrs. Rosie Scardina by to. W. Richardson health inspector. It was charged that she neglected to j keep her Back and she was cautioned and made to pay the costs of the court. Plans advancing for j 4 registration june 22 there will be a registration Booth i in every school in Manitoba on june 22, according to p. G. Locate. Superin 1 pendent of registration for the prov Ince. And the Winnipeg schools i there will be six eight or a dozen i Booths. This arrangement has been made in order that mothers with a number of Sma-11. Children May be Able to Register close to Home. Ink connection with the registration i of invalids or. Locke said that it had yet been decided How this would be looked after though it is thought that arrangements will be made to have one of the registrars go around and Register them their Homes. Pre registration throughout the province is pretty general declares or. Locke at Carman the registrar reports that 500 people have already registered. Or. Locke is leaving for Morden tomorrow night to address a big j meeting of mennonites who have asked him to go and explain the. Act to theron i. Locke says that the plans for registration in the non English speaking districts Are Well under Way. Blue devils to visit Canada. Sla it correspondence Ottawa june is to have a visit from the "j31ue who have been in the to United states far the past while. These French i veterans Are coining to the Dominion As the guests of the. Government and j wih Likely visit several of the chief 1 cities of the Dominion. There will be i about 150. In the party. L. J. Loran of the military service Council and capt. 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