Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 18, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press. Is 3918. Manitoba retailers meeting Here today Headquarters of the big convention prices a melt Peg today castration. Reception of Dele Gates from 10 to formal opening at 2 distinguished speakers to take part in Barons sessions of the men the a of the isso caution opens Bui Cei i attendance is opening session. To . The. Aii cd is from 1t at -.Vii, the reception of delegates and at 2 i in Mem re Lister i at the cont he Winnipeg Industrial , Corner main and water streets Rev convention to will be Given by and mayor Dankl what Cuttno the City s ree tins Manitoba outside holies will a made by k. Camp Brando n d. In Spain. An from provinces. From s to .-1_ will voted to reports of provincial president s address Secre treat Tiger Sec port and Icher Eniceto in Wesley enquiry amended motion carried after a warm discussion in yesterday s session lengthy Ait times heated at the methodist conferee ,.fleers, report committee announced. V 4 . I visit will be made to special mor Chandise display in i c new auditorium. This display is r0 the general Public and i.Vii j v of unusual interest. Several alter firms have installed discussion plants at the Bureau yesterday an amended motion. Demonstrate How their goods Are move cd of Rev a. E. Smith and Sec the Ruddy j by j h. Shaw a follows Rev ill paint signs the Xoi-t. was carried soap company will Mantac that the Manitoba Tro Yifei Eiichi sex their product and the Winnipeg i jts gratification upon the a dealers will demonstrate the use j Jon of Saskatchewan conference at its recent session in appointing a commission to conduct an investigation in regard to the retirement from Wesley College staff of drs. Bland and Irwin. Fluid with the latest labor i this conference declares it devices will be operated by Steij and prepare ii to co-opei1 local Branch of the association at with the . Confer Jim other exhibits i l be placed by i commission in the acc Iuey that a statement of i the finding of the commission might be placed in its Possession for info be j an earlier ruling Given by or. Chown. General superintendent. O Western coat in Suin Dard furnaces j tree City Light and Power will show he practical uses of electricity and j Winnipeg electric the to Cook with Sas. A dealers. The evening session. The evening session which a s . An address will Iven by t. A. Knapp. Of Chicago on Fine 3 Points in merchandising or. At Kii App is noted As a retail was presiding held that the College is at present with the Sheldon Board was not responsible to the con it Viool planning a retail science Ference. But that the conference had course questions and discussions a right to any information concern ally Fol of the address and at 9 . Ing the matter when considering the i visit to the special merchandise question of its support to ii a made he institution. Tomorrow night a Banquel will be or. Bland and or. Irwin sought to to the visiting Deles ates at the discuss the ruling of the com-1 of. A peal As also did Rev. A. E. Smith last year s president of i he Confer ence All claiming the court of Gurry and among the speakers be sir James Aikins. Mayor is Icloa and members of the Board of control. I. W. Stewart chairman the publicity Section of the can. Food Board .1-. Mann president of the North Dakota retail j Jer chants association and d. B. . Of Che social service coun Rel. Arrangements have been made i f for the musical programme and two of Winnipeg s justly famous juvenile entertainers. Jackie Fine Silver and Marjorie Guthrie. Have been secured. These Clever children have just re turned from a four months tour of american military Camps during Rulch they visited North and South Dakota Montana Washington Iowa. Litho and Minnesota. I capt k. T. Hulatt will also favour Kwh songs. La to lome Small criticism a banquet in War time Secretary -1. H. Curie insists there will be no Aste. The dinner simply taking the place of the regular evening meal for the visitors and their local hosts. All claiming Appeal did not have a full and Olete knowledge of the acts of the local notes. Al members of the ladies class of the a. Centre St. John incr association and brigade Are re Quested to be on hand tomorrow evening at 8 o clock at the Hoyal Alexandra hotel for a general review and to Register for the examination to the held of wednesday evening june -5. Successful candidates will be for Entrance to the regular North division of the brigade and i so for Entrance to the service of the Hoyal army medical corps overseas. After the examination the classes will close Cor the summer season and will resume on the first wednesday in september. Case. The chairman said lie mils i re Iuse to allow prof. Irwin to debate the i matter in conference As he was Only corresponding member. He said if this attitude is persisted in 1 will Rule every corresponding member out of the discussions in the conference. I have Given enough time to this thing and am tired of it. I will not allow corresponding Mem Bers to Embarrass the chair and you can carry that to the court of Appeal. I Gross mismanagement. Air. Ivens was several times called order when he accused the College Board of Gross mismanagement of the finances of the institution during the past year. Rev. Sir. Ivens said if they were to understand rightly what the assessment was for then they must have a. Full understanding and full Confidence in the Board. He had a two fold objection to the boards attitude first he did not think they should have brought the dismissals about so close to last year s Confer ence and secondly he did not like the attitude of one of the gentlemen whom he interviewed. He contended that the Board Haa paid in i salaries to two professors who were not teaching at the institution. This latter remark brought a dozen delegates to their feet in strenuous objection. Or. Ivens contended that As he was talking to the assess ment he could so on with this line of argument. He was interrupted by a motion to adjourn for lunch which was urged that the court of Appeal had Only dealt with the strictly Legal Side of the matter and not with the moral aspect. Or. Irwin raised the Point of the chair s ruling. Which caused or. Chown to reply the ruling of the chair is not j Smith pleads Harmony. Rev. A. A. Smith. Brandon pleaded Cor Harmony for ills motion to support the attitude of the Saskatchewan conference in having a com Mission of enquiry. The chairman ruled oat that portion of the motion which hoped that through tha Agency of a third party a. Finding May be secured which will remove Uncer Tain to and help to restore Confidence that Justice will be the idea said Smith was for Harmony. Saskatchewan was going to so ahead with an enquiry anyway. And he thought it would to Best for Mani Toba to support the idea without any further debate. . Or. John Maclean supported id1. Smith and Sugi Esteil tie Gen eral superintendent the sex president and president of the conference should form a commission. As a member of the Board of directors he prepared to receive any help of Suir Section which would secure of every a fair Deal. Rev. G. C. Waite Transcona. Mada some Hugi vestion about living each member of the commission certain which led or. Maclean to this is not the time for Sar and the chairman to add we do not want any implications of that character. Or. Smith s amended motion wag then curried. Founders Day commemoration. The first session of the founders Day commemoration exercises in connections with the methodist con Ference was held yesterday after noon when addresses we re Given by Rev. Thomas Lav so n and Rev. Or. Oliver Darwin. The chair was taken by Jajev. Or. A. Stewart. There were Many reminiscences of the Early struggles of methodism in the West and the speakers also reviewed the rapid growth of the Church in i in Prairie provinces. Rev. Thomas Lawson dealt with the coming to fort Garry of or. George Young and the foundation of Grace Church in this City. He told of the hardships which the Pioneer missionaries had to endure and re lated Many incidents of historical significance. According to or. Dai win method ism Iii id obtained results through the ability of the Early missionaries to suffer. The Church s cause had. Been strengthened by Many devoted Lay men while the women the wives of the , had. Been one of the greatest of the Church. What was needed in the Church today he said was the characteristics of the Iet Hollist Pioneer preachers. Sir James Arki Jis Speaks tiie chief features of the evening session of conference wore addresses by sir James Aikins and or. John Mclean. The lieutenant governor spoke of the Many men who had been pioneers of methodism in the. West. Tribute was also paid to the Wes Ley College students who had made worthy methodist pastors. Civilisation itself was based on the christianity of the people and this should be remembered when considering the Case of those who left their own land and settled Here to escape the Bur Den of oppression. Even More than education these people needed to be taught thing s of the spirit which alone made Ottawa hears that definite action is coming at -.in. Date staff correspondent Ottawa. Tune fixing shall be Gecht a l throughout the i i Dominion. Cannot be Long delayed a a theory which is a Iii ground Here notwithstanding tin fact that the present food controller has not been an advocate of the system. The declared intention of the United states food administration depart ment to fix prices in nil departments t of food Supply to protect the consume or is an example which is almost i bound to be followed in Canada. In the United states standardized pries lists Are to be published in every City. Town. Hamlet county and township in the country for the double Protection of merchant and consumer. The lists Are being made up by Price interpreting committees comprising representatives of the wholesalers retailers and con Sumers. This interpreting Board in each locality will ascertain fair retail prices on the Basic commodities that make up a Large portion of the peo ple s diet. The published lists will i give the Range of maximum Selling prices showing a i reasonable Low i Price which will affect charges which Ivill Rule in Cash and carry stores and rationing to come to Canada a meet ing pointing out the necessity of registering held recently in this City. Superintendent registrar l. B. G. Cress . Told his audience that owing to the loss of food ships the government would be obliged to put every Man and woman under rations in the near future and this was one of the Mariy Aims of registration. Up is my to get into War to throw men against the cd Inmon enemy j statement allies must win or a acct r to Teu tonic is by the prompt cutting off from the oif Onder of his wholesale supplies. In every Community Price reporters Are being appointed. Charged with the duly of. Keeping watch upon store prices and reporting any deviation from the fair Price lists. This method of assuring Consumers that the prices they pay represent no More to Iii Cost of production plus handling and a reasonable profit will it. Is fully believed be adopted in Canada with probably some modifications. The Dominion food Board has already instituted k licensing system of retail stores and the Price living May conceivably be facilitated by this fact. Any overcharging after prices have been standardized will be followed by cancellation of the License of the store found guilty. Rose Isle blown Down Man., june tonal reports from the Rural District of Rose Isle on the damage caused by the Tornado Early saturday mom ing Tell Only of the total collapse and destruction of a. Torn on Tjie farm of a h. Valued at. 31.000. The live Stock liberated them selves and escaped injury. A new Bam. On the w. C. Coleman Laran was shifted five feet from its foundation but. Not otherwise Small Firo Gilbert i Gilbert Plains. Jane de to the mail Anil Yor stroked the stable of we. Clary a japanese newspaper Deal j ing with the question of intervention Erable stored in the building. Failed to carry papers. Lethbridge. Alta., june to live you Riff men were arrested sat urday night and fined by the do minion police for not having the necessary military papers upon them. In Siberia says what additional resources the allies Muster prompt action by the japanese army alone can save England France and humanity. The allies will soon re quest the intervention of Japan who now stands like an Archer with Bow Bent. The answer must be instantaneous. Japan s army exists in vain if it is not now used to win the s Amo which divides the world. Japan must Call up half. A million men. Two Mil Lions three millions if necessary and Advance to the urals or beyond until the main enemy is encountered. To will go As far As is necessary to Check the germans effectively. We fear no difficulties and will so mini from no . Realizing that we Tho origin the fire is unknown. Western Canadian casualties Ottawa june wore so Cai unities in the list today. Twenty coat were Western men or of cars a Jiichi one died of wounds two died one re ported dead through German sonic cd. One presumed to have died Twu prison ers of Var. One ill and. Wounded Tomeu wounded returned to Doty. Three Gas Sou. Tea wounded. v infantry. Died. S. U Burns. Savona. I g. Howard St. James Man. Germans report dead. Lieut b. W. Harmon Jc-c., Woodstock n. B. Presumed to die. _ Lieut. J. G. Kenworthy South Iii and capt. To. England. Prisoner of War. Lieut. G. M. Shaw. on. Wounded returned to duty. Theodore a. Nesboth. Kligle Hills. Olds. Alta. M. Tanghe St. Man. Wounded. E. H. Cassel. Ratner. Soult. G. Moss Calgary. Alta. A i. Harkness Salt Ste. , ont. 5. G. Geary Innisfail. Anta a. Morri Nejiu. A Evergreen i Lieut. E. Motion Verdun que. I butt. G. Murphy. Ottawa. Lieut. A. D. Stalker Ottawa. Engineers. Died of wounds. A. W. Zendlo. Around. Aim. Artillery. Wounded. R. K. Boyce. Keshia sask. Lieut. .1. B. Dever. St. John. N. To duty. A. Kwh non , 13. C. Services. Prisoner of War. Lieut. J. R. Law Toronto. Railway troops. Gassed. W. T. Boston. Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. Or. Negus Luddell. Sask. A. Dauphin Victoria. B. C. Tradesmen on the Board Are to Tyis appointed by their own trades and will serve with a representative of the consuming interests the local food administration acting As chairman. Retail members of this committee Wil represent both kinds of stores. Board will have detailed re ports of actual wholesale prices and will ascertain fair margins of profit that should be made by Tho retailers. Tjie final fair Price news will receive wide publicity in the newspapers. Any reports on complaints o Over charging if proved be followed j19o1u is ask i ii plug Ativo Watrall Ideal fial lne Pui Snave flushes out Tho removes a Itti inf Csurny Normal Bowel action pure blood and Freedom Frum illness. On everywhere 25c the to Fitl i Riga Jim Kmax rvs water co. Pat ii son Jim Greevy , Distri Mitor for Western. Thin Endy hair a Scalp cared for by Cuti Cura usually Means thick Glossy hair. Frequent shampoos with Cuti Cura soap Are excellent. Precede shampoos by toadies of Cuti Cura ointment to spots of Dan diff. Itching and irritation the Scalp nothing better for the complexion hair or skin. Sunlo Fie by address card , . A. Sold by dealers throughout the world. List of june 14 casualties issued at for release in the following Ottawa. On june papers of june 111 Gavin a. Knot land North Battleford. Snak. Vicil of Albert. S. Vernon . Ted rms a Bro Dir Vancouver. . Wminilpd__2020411 James s. Watt. Is Vancouver. . 1009249 a in is Brown. Iro Lanu wino Horny. Hash. 11639v he Aliu Mills Joni Anil a to. Vic Toria . 750040 Albert p. Black Van Couve by new Westminster . 6-15986 Albert Booker. Vancouver. . 703215 trober Lassor Powell River. . 2020405 John a. . Great trails Jio Vancouver. -. 2204050 August. T. Kofu lilt pulk. A 116761 Reginald v. Portland Toria dec 180983 Sxton Etc. Nanaimo. 1s0877 William Martin. Victoria . 706041 Mell Lllan. Victoria . 77686 undo in i Romaan Vancouver. .. Victoria . Lieut. Walter k. Jull Victoria . Cal Wom Sileci. Remaining jul Colin Claresholm. Alia. Cal to 294613 com rfcs Plotka. Ohr Airo 111. Winnipeg. 26e104 Norman hourly Ai Cert. Sasic. . Sask. List of june 12-13 or. Former presidential Cabinet official recommends no rated Iron after taking it himself action of Hon. Leslie m. Shaw former Secretary of the Treasury highly endorsed by or. James frauds Sullivan who explains the value of no rated Irum. As a f tonic strength and blood builder Thomas Mcdonald head. N. A Victoria e. C. Sort doubly h. Tanner Ottawa ont. Regina. Sask. Counted Kil xes. Of Wuu Tun -4, Blackburn Stra the Lair Man. Not the Anchor of Metho i mj8b, idiom was in the country the Lieut 1jan_. , bs1802 Harry declared for though j to. Cook England Wynn lpns. Hugh City people might have great ideas it Mckenzie. Quappelle people in the country who lists of june papers of june 12 and 13 for afternoon say was to the pursued their course most Honor was due. Sincerity in work counted More than brilliancy for men went into leaven not Bead first but heart first. The Spelter spoke of the big Amza Tion of methodism and of the rules of discipline which edit. The place of those pastors who believed these rules were old and introduced in their preaching an caching other ideas was out Side tie pulpit of the methodist Church. The Call for methodist ministers was to be experts in god s i word and to preach that word in Stead of trying to be expert Arlen i s Tisia or sociologists. In proof that sask. Camp Hus lies. Alan. 5518s9 Garnet f. Stewart 157. Walnut Street. 6065 Sidney a Ulmore Mono into. Alan. 551804 Joa Taji a. Scott j Brandon. Man "wir.nrres-. S51151 John j. Thompson. It. Julian ont. 34550 wll trod j. Hazel Yorkton sask. Halifax. X. S. 2293409 Gilbert r. Horn by in Landl Winnipeg. 115061 David Dobson Jan Laid Moo Sormun sask. Troops. Vincent Smith. New zealand Vernon. B. C. Tjomas Thomas Fumio b. A Vernon. A. C. Gin co. Wounded. All of tort. Feeder Lack a. Pincher Winnipeg. Foli 3 of la. Need i ,.cd Iron i ;