Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Instead of eat bread City and District Manitoba free press Winnipeg monday june 24, 1918, 5 of Iid commercial correspondence and penmanship. Take the chill off House these Cool evenings and mornings with a portable electric Heater ves for Ort at Little Cost just e you want it. We have All and Sixes. Gas stove department electric railway co. Sugar prices likelihood of any reduction decision before judge George Patterson on Friday e. T. I mends sued j. S. Mars for s500 i damages. It. is no i of aria a a. R. Likelihood of re Luction in Tho i mends Sollod s Llars for i l ice of sugar in the near future Ai i damages claimed As a result of an though supplies Are More plentiful i collision last november when Micro ruling to. Information obtained i mra and child were thrown j room wholesalers on saturday the out of their car and bruised. Ducci a Sion was reserved. Annual Camp ser tenth adventists opened their i second annual Camp meeting at Riv j or Par on saturday. There Are several tents in Tho Colony and in i addition to the daily services for j Bible study services Are held Early in the morning and evenings. The j Encampment will continue for ten clays. Family washing Hundred. And hundreds of Send their washing every to Semi finish depart Reid t. Here the clothes Are washed dried an All Flat pieces or a. The washing comics balt to of Homes four fifths of the weekly washing problem Lias he ii solved without or worn and at a very Low compared with Doin the tort at the Only if to be done is the Light Iron non shirt Etc. These women save themselves. They p it the Lri Isery and Hanl work of washing and drying up to us demonstrate service to now. A Post card Pho a Garry -100. J present retail Price in the City aver j apes Ubo Tii 1u.-. Per Pound. J discarded re i you j of records of Winch ency Are tired would Send them to military Ward a Winnipeg general i wanted for overseas Adoui. Ten applications have already been received in connection with the i Appeal for mechanical transportation i experts for service in with Tho . Fifty men for this Oranch of the service Are desired i Ironi military District to. 10 before 1.1 15. Cam. W. H. Mcmillan is in charge of the recruiting at the i Imperial garage. Whitehall Avenue of Osborne Street. Slight decrease in Ery and Dairy butter or ached the Low hand badly est figure for the season during the i Gol Cosmar. Of -4li-l past week the former of Good Quality j natio. Was admitted Church Parade at members of Tho of sons of England turned out in i Masse yesterday to attend a Church Parade Huckl at Transcona. The Winnipeg Lodge was largely represented also the visiting members be ing entertained by their Transcona Brethren. A service was held at which the Rev. George l. Waite pre sided. The seating capacity of Tho Church was taxed to its utmost. Appeal to Auto owners to a cd the crippled soldiers at Tux do Hospital to Aid in the Wel coming of the . Troops cat owners Are requested to Aid in bringing them Down to the City Hall. This request is made by the. Great avar veterans and any patriotic car owner willing to help the boys in attending the official Wel come is requested to communicate with the Secretary of the association today. Minster Cooper 2, Liilie Bjarnason Annie i the Day an Ideal one. And the Chil Mcfeat. Dren had u. Most Ujj Leasau time. He boys. S years and under 1. Merin i ginning at about 10. M o clock the Newton 2, Glen Christie Donald i Day was brimful of Lilia Prici a. Thu i usual sports were held including girls 10 years and under 1. Betty i races for All Ages and Many Ideal weather on saturday added greatly to Success of All the outings Westminster sunday school held its j or Coulthard 2, Mary . Boys. 10 years and tinder 1, Archie Christie Mcdonald. Girls. 12 years Anil under Cockburn 2, Ida Shaw. Boys 12 years and under j. Ern est Medo Naul Clarence Gibb. Girls 1-1 years and under 1, Hilda Fleming 2. Sophie Henry. Boys 14 acid under 1, Bruce Ross Milton love. Girls egg and spoon race. H and 10 years .1, Evelyn Woodall 2. Hilda went Homo the Happy Yosso spurs or Well earned 3h-iz.es. Westminster Church also held its picnic at Selkirk. 1, Ella j and a Friendly game of baseball was i arranged Between teams from the two sunday schools. The Victory fell to Westminster with a score of St. John ambulance association at Church i annual picnic to Selkirk on saturday and had ail the Tennant and or. Cockburn 2. Teachers mixed relay race 1, mus j members of the Uick m Lance association reliable , being offered for Sain in the retail stores at -17c. A Pound and even Loo in Tho Cut rate shops. Dealers interviewed a Alurdas morn ing stated thai the Price had stiff ened again by half a cent. Eggs too. Have come Down gradually the Price on fresh to the dealer be ing around 3-tt. Thu latter part of the week and the retail Price around 37c. May Appeal to j. B. Reynolds of the Manitoba Agri cultural College writes i am advised from Ottawa that in All cases Farmers whose Lavt of absence or exemption is being cancelled by the Appeal judge should prosecute their appeals to the Central Appeal judge at Ottawa of Hurt. Sam Pritchard Avo to the general Hospital. 7.10 o clock Friday night As Mic result of putting is hand through a. Street car window. Tin car was the Corner on Princess Street when it threw Goldsman across the oar. He put his mind Cut to Stop himself and put it big Roufeh the win Dow which resulted in several severe gashes about the wrist and Knuckles. Der. Roy Edwards. Or. And mrs. A. J. Edwards 460 Flora Avenue. Winnipeg have been officially notified that their son. Der. Roy Edwards no. 512078 died of wounds on june 12. He was wounded on May 80. Der. Edwards was 24 years of age. He enlisted with the St Field ambulance brigade left for overseas in november of 1015 and been 26 months in France. Prior to enlistment he was employed with the Rannard shoe company Here. Pleasure trip of gaelic society. . Keen Ora was fairly packed Friday even no. When about 300 peo ple comprising the president executive and members of the gaelic society with friends went Tor an excursion on the River. They disembarked at Park and spent a merry time in the Pavilion the band of the this advice to the Best Cameron highlanders in charge j knowledge applies to any who of pipe major Mclean was in at j have not yet been ordered to report j Tendance and rendered excellent by the registrar. In the preparation music throughout the evening. presenting of the cases parties interested May either secure advice transferred to flying of a lawyer or May furnish the Agri j c. C. Cha away has received a Cable j cultural representative with the Par from his son. J. H. R. Cha away stat tic ulars and it is his duty to make the Appeal to Ottawa if he considers that the Case is Sullick gently Good to warrant the san daily laundry Ltd washing done wet Wash system if desired save the food and then save must win the War. Advertiser s club will protest against complaint is made to the great Wai veterans that the invalided soldiers commission is deducting one Dollar a any from the pay of returned men who have been assigned to the hos Pital for treatment. A specific Case was furnished on thursday in which a returned Soldier of Tho St Bat Talion had been transferred to tha invalid soldiers commission As is the custom with convalescent and then ordered to go to the general j Hospital by that body. He was Dis charged on thursday and one Dollar i a Day deducted from his pay for i every Day he was undergoing treat ment. At he next meeting of the veterans it is Likely official action will be taken to protest against such deduction. Ing he has been transferred to the Roya air Fortes and Lias arrived in from France to commence training As a Pilot. A native of Winni Peg being born Here in 1809. He was entering on his second year of univer sity work at St. John s College when he enlisted in the Western universities battalion. He was last july and rejoined his unit at the front in time to take part in the capture of pass Hendele since which time he Lias served continuously at the front. Model school exhibition. The teachers of the Model school were at Home Friday afternoon to friends of reported killed in action. Three were listed As wounded one was reported seriously ill and one . Drove car while intoxicated. William c. Wright was fined and costs in City police court saturday morning after being convicted of having driven a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Steady in the Condi Tion of Elsie Ryan the 1.3-year old girl who jumped from the fourth floor of the Kensington building to the pavement below a distance of 40 feet. Is reported As steadily improving by the general Hospital. She will be discharged from the Hospi Tal without any permanent injuries Early this week. Young woman slashed by miss. Vivian 636 Balmoral Street. Was gashed on the left Cheek by a Butcher knife thrown at her by ten year old boy with whom she had been playing. The child1 becom ing peeved ran into the House and secured the weapon. The wound which was four inches in length was dressed by or. Coop or. Charged with stealing motor. Nie j. Boyd. A seventeen year old boy was charged with the theft of a motor valued at j45 from the rear of the starland theatre in City police court saturday morning. He entered a plea of guilty and elected the school. The particular occasion i for summary trial. The accused was Rou who Wear glasses appreciate the Quality of our service. You know ii uncomfortable poorly fitted i glasses Are. Come in and let us show you How Well we j presentation to Rev. Father nor i sacred heart Church. I Bannatyne Avenue. Friday night celebrated the 15th anniversary of the ordination of Rev. Father , o.m.i., the vicar. The distribution of prizes to the pupils of the Church school also took place. An address As read to the vector acknowledging of the gathering was to View the remarkable exhibit of school work accomplished by the pupils during the past session. Mcvery subject included in the school curriculum had its individual exhibit including the work of every Grade and the particular work of every Pupil within each Grade. The most attractive depart ment of the exhibit was the Art. Wherein the method of developing an appreciation of color Harmony and form and the practical application of this knowledge to Interior decoration costume designing and nature designing Ware elucidated. Address on Navy postponed. Owing to the summer Rush of. Work for travellers few were Able to at the indebtedness of All to him for i tend Rae eting held. Saturday what he had done for the Parish the Church and the school. Rev. Father Normandin replied appropriately. A play let entitled the War of the two roses was Well acted and one of the actresses. Miss r. Faulkner presented a Fine Bouc Tuet of red and White roses to the Rector. A drama the Shade of St. Was presented by the ladies and the comedy brim Orion was Well staged and presented. There were also recitations and a very Good chorus by the school choir. Three certificates were a awarded for typewriting shorthand remanded until wednesday when another charge of theft will be Laid against him. Will wait report of commission trades workers will not strike until the commission appointed by the minister of labor has come to Winnipeg taken the statements of both sides and Given its decision officials of the Union de i such an Sun Shine Cool breezes a Leafy Grove and alike then Laid the counter charge of housebreaking with intent. Pre Vious to the quarrel the two were j merry crowd intent on making the the Best of friends. The Case was j Day one to be Long remembered. Al journey until monday. J some of the cars were Over he crowded on the Way Down this was Hall and prof. Sproul. Upon sack race. Was Linsted join Amlin Lance association attended the View at Tho Trinity Church Yos is. Torday venerable Aroh Ca change of train service. Grand trunk Pacific important changes in Tho time table. To. 1 will leave Winnipeg at 6.uo . Instead of 7.13 will arrive in Winnipeg at 2.15 in Stead of 3 . Go to Ottawa for n connection with the second Vic lord loan conference to be held in Ottawa today. Sir August Cantor left for Ottawa saturday while Hon due to the unexpected Largo number who look advantage of the line Wea ther the return trip made in Comfort and in fast. Time Only about minutes being required to bring Robertson memorial in. Stewart and i us a forum. Termer Rector of mat j. Watson Westminster. I Church conducted the service and girls potato race 1, Hilda Fleming welcomed the. Thirty women. Mein Sophie Henry. I ours of the a. Ami fort Garry the baseball match resulted in u Victory for Westminster Over Robert son memorial by a score of 8-5. Tho teams were Westminster Mcquillan c 1. Mcquillan a w. S. Falconer. w. Edward Brown and j. A. Anderson left yesterday morning. Attending meeting at Fargo. J. D. Mcgregor and a. B. Philp of. The Canada food Board Are at far go North Dakota attending a food administration meeting. They will return to the City tomorrow and will be at the local food office in the Scott Block on monday Home from Alfred Modi Ere of St. Vital a son of w. Lagimodiere ex-m.l.a., has arrived Home on furlough. He took part in most of the great Battles where the canadians gained such tame was mentioned three times in dispatches and was seriously wounded. Labourers increase the general labourers Union has cleared on saturday. The names those on the commission not yet been sent Here. Men of these trades. About 1500 in number have asked for an increase in wages which their employers have refused. Added seventy to its membership during the past two weeks. President mag Misson stated that the strength is now 500. Antl that the new Busi Ness agent. J. H. Maskall was giving splendid results in the matter of organization St. Mary s musical re Cital was recently Given by the pupils of St. Mary s school. It was largely attended and an exceptionally Fine programme was presented. Several of the pupils showed Talent of a very High order and the Sisters Are to be congratulated on the Suc Cess attending their tuition. Machinists Winnipeg and Transcona machinists have completed arrangements for their an Nual picnic. It will be to Selkirk on saturday july 27. By Street car several thousands will participate. The first picnic car will leave at 9.40 ., and others will be run at intervals up to 3.30 . Some paid Small wages. That there Are Caily too girls employed in. Local factories which handle food stuffs 80 per cent of whom Are paid wages ranging from per week upwards is one of the items in Hal Ward Mcgrath s recent report which the various trains from the Grove to the City no stops interfering with the homeward journey. The. Iii Nic grounds were All that an Outing committee could wish for they run along the red River at a Point where the Banks afford a Fine Outlook up und Down the Stream. There Are Many Fine Trees and these have been Well trimmed with a View to their utilization As Shade. There is a wide level space set aside for races and other sports and a base Ball Diamond is included. Benches and seats Are provided for a Basket lunch arid if any thing the number to be increased to accommodate the Many outings in Prospect for third attractive spot. Westminster children had Many of the grown ups in their party and everyone present was invited to the Church and a Bountiful Supply refreshments one of the chief re of such Art event was Gen . Ice Cream was also served to the children. Rev. Or. And mrs. Christie the Pas Tor and his wife moved around among the crowd and helped in Many ways to make the Day a. Gladsome one. The absence of or. James Feir Tho sunday school superintendent owing to the death of his sister was regretted. Among the members of the session and other prominent men of the Church present were prof. Sproule we. Brydon w. J. Ptolemy r. J. Mcpherson., James d. Conklin Wil Liam Herriott James love or. Hazleton John t. Haig or. Mckague and c. C. Stewart. Among the ladies who devoted much time to the work of entertaining the gathering were mesdames j. D. Brack William Tennant c. C. Stew Art. W. Herriott r. Anderson Loucks e. M. Smith John Gibb j. C. Camp Blel f. D. Cooke turn Alex. Law rence. James love w. W. Pirt w. B. Smith William Pozer s. A. Mckeague and i Harold Duncan. The result of the races follow girls under b years 1, Dorothy Smith 2, Betty Haig 3, Isobel Hon Cockburn 2b a. Sou Uburn is g. Stewart Carson 3b r. I scr Ett of j. . I i j. Isaacs if. Robertson memorial pc. J Caithness p or. Hat Lierly a h. Rig by in o. Dunn More 2b w. Globe is Thos. Oliver har old Ranns of Max. Harrison of Clark if. Lieut. Mcconnell Umpire. For helping wounded in the Fuld of in Battle also their injured fellow of thu ambulance the Church. The Archdeacon the members the history of Ali or or and the merciful work Fhi Cli ii. Has carried on for the past us Nebr of years. The principle of thu John ambulance Saul Archdeacon Fortin. Is bused pm Ihu scripture god it also the Yunior of the christianity he has Given birth to number options of which the St. John ambulance association stunts among thu love j most. The ambulance Astrue Lauon Lias strained numerous persons first the committee and officers charge of the. Picnic were a. H. Duncan general convener 15. B. De Armond transportation prof. Sproule and f. D. Coeburn games commit Lee. Refreshment committee mrs. A. M. L. Long mrs w. Mundell. Starters of sports John git Abs Lyman Powell and John Huyn. Judges f. D. Cockburn David Dick k. Charge a. Ii. S. Murray and William Tennant. In civilian life in Case where they injured. St. Paul s children go to Kildonan Park Captain Morris gives address at St. Jarnes d. A. Magu1re optometrist and optician. 400 Sterling Bank. Main 5661. Powerful pictures illustrating your literature w i t h powerful pictures of your product. It will stimulate interest and create sales. It gives your copy the extra punch that assures definite results. Stovelco., limited effective photographing designing and. Engraving. Bannatyne ave. Winnipeg Man. The travellers Block by the North Western travellers association. It was therefore decided by j. Bruce Walker who was to give an address that it would be better to postpone it until september when the next meeting will be held. This decision met with the unanimous approval of All the members present especially owing to the subject of or. Walker s address being the British it was considered that this subject would be most appropriate in september. Owing to the Campaign for funds for the British Navy league. Annual Isth an Nual convention of the Manitoba chistian missionary association will be held at the Home Street Church of Christ from june 28 to july 1. A lengthy programme Lias been pre Jared dealing with All phases of the association s work. The regular sessions will be opened next Friday evening by an address of Welcome by mayor . Delegate to for the purpose of electing the Winnipeg delegates for the annual convention of the Dominion association of the great War veterans to be held in Toronto next month a special Gen eral meeting of the members has been called for july 2 at this meeting it will to decided out of the Likely candidates who will be Best Able to represent Winnipeg. As the Domin Ion conference takes place at Toronto on july 29, every arrangement for the departure of. The Winni Eggers will be made at the meeting. Rain needed. G. R. Marnoch president of the Lethbridge Board of Trade passed through Winnipeg on Friday on his Way. To Ottawa to attend the conference in connection with the Victory loan. Asked Davidson. On saturday afternoon Derson. Boys under 1. Harvey Chirray John Runyon 3. Billie Walker. Girls. S years and under 1, Jean tile annual picnic of the members of St. Paul s presbyterian Church acid sunday school class was held on saturday at Kildonan Park. The Day being an Ideal one for an Outing n very Large crowd attended. Special cars were hired to accommodate the picnickers. A very Lively and enjoyable time was spent games of All kinds and various contests providing plenty of entertainment for a present a baseball match Between the senior j boys class and the male members of i the Church created quite a lot of sex i Cit ement and interest. The boys won j the game. A Bowling tournament i and croquet match were also enthusiastically indulged in. Provision was made for those who had not previously registered. Miss Elsie Morrison acting As Deputy registrar. Fully 100 persons took advantage of the Opportunity and signed their registration cards. A Church crowded to the and i congtogati011 save at Teulon to his thrilling rewards much Apter Meiai by Tuin j. V. Morris Al St. Hannos Metho dist Church lilt night. recounted his . First to Uorn Litant officer and n a i As a chaplain in Franco and la the a oases action i Villi him Asik told Iii Story. Of poignant pathos he it Kun cd the in Brou Julit i lie audience close to r rail ties Al War. Robertson memorial also goes to Selkirk Saleswoman have opening s for two experienced Saleswoman for the Kodak and Book departments. Permanent positions. Good salary. Apply in person. Russell Lang the intensely Busy Book shop. About 1250 children attended Tho picnic held saturday at Selkirk the Robertson memorial sunday school. Everything United to make service and Quality Mcpherson s meat Market 167 Sherbrook St. Phones Slier. 130 and 131.__ is receiving the attention of the pro have Vinci Al minimum wage Board. On the this and on conditions and rates of female labor generally the Board expects to Issue preliminary findings this week. New route for William ave. Cars was announced at the City. Hall on saturday that the Street railway company has decided to change the routing of the William Avenue cars. Instead of turning Down William from Sherbrook they will keep. On the latter to Logan and will go Down Logan to main where they will then take the . Loop and return. In fact the William Avenue cars will go off the lines altogether and the will be known a the William Avenue service. Wila be taken Over by putting More care on the Arlington line. The crop conditions. To Ruck s malted milk for infants a Safe milk diet better than cow s milk alone. Contains Rich. Milk and malted Grain extract. Josephine m. Stearns corresponding Secretary of the International Christian women s Board of mis Sions will speak while Grant Lewis Secretary of the american Christian missionary society will Al so give an . On sunday evening John r. Booth of Kansas City Secretary of the Board of Church Extension. Is scheduled to speak. The week s casualties. The Cas. Salty lists received the week ending saturday contained. The names of 83 men from military District no. 0. Ten of these were officially re ported dead. Six were listed As killed in action and one was reported killed accidentally. Two were reported died of wounds and. One was listed As dead. Eighteen were for official purposes. Presumed to have died five were re ported Missin wounded and and one was listed As missing. Thirty five were listed As wounded three of whom Are again at duty. Three were listed As seriously ill and eleven As gassed one of whom has returned to duty. The lists received yesterday contained the names of seven men from the District two of whom were summer studies i or those already possess los a Good general education have prepared practical Short courses so As to have qualified students ready for the Many business open in the Early fail. Call for particulars. Xxv students beginning on and tuesday. Winnipeg business College 222 Portage Avenue. Phons m i 224 main ofh1ce Bannatyne Avenue have you considered the seriousness of a possible fuel shortage next Winter did the cold penetrating weather of last Winter find you suffering from the discomfort and extravagant fuel and labor costs experienced with an inefficient heating system at in a position to give absolute and reliable evidence whereby one manufacturer through the installation of a Webster vacuum system of heating was enabled to dispense with the serv ices of two boilers in despite of the fact that his Plant had been enlarged. His fact Worth your serious and immediate consideration at Small Cost and without seriously impairing the operation of any de extensive alterations or department your present heating system can toe changed Over in a Short time into the Webster vacuum system of. Steam heating. Sole agents for Canada. Darling Brothers limited head Prince St., Montreal. By Nch sat. Vancouver Calgary Winnipeg Toronto Halifax. Local agents Darling Brothers limited. 104 Princess Street Winnipeg Man. As or. Via Noeh said the Best of our crop is As Good As anything which i saw from the train coming through Saskatchewan and Manitoba but we Are very sorely in need of Rains and we must have copious Rains in the next be Days or the depreciation in crop will be very Seri Cus. Indeed. The Southeastern Corner of the province is the Section which is suffering most to Confer at Ottawa. To con Fer with the minister of Fin Ance and members of the Bond hold ers association in Ottawa Hor. Edward Brown sir Augustus Nanton and j. A. Anderson left for the East saturday. This conference is in connection with the Victory loan expected to be floated this fall and representatives from the whole Domin Ion will attend. At the same time is expected Lii at the Hon. Edward Brown tog Ether with the representatives of the various other provincial governments will Advance the question of the Dominion appropriation of the patriotic fund. Speaks to coloured h. Jones of the Northwestern Bulle tin Minneapolis was the speaker the . Institutional Church yesterday afternoon at 3 o clock in a forceful address on the Little things that matter in going Over the or. Jones is a journalist who has travelled considerably and his address touched much of the de Tail of institutional work among the coloured people of America particularly in relation to the present quickly changing times. This meeting was one of a series of afternoon gather Ings inaugurated at the , Church of . Or Ball is the pastor. Going to to go Back to avenge the wrongs of serb states their country a party of volunteers from the United ordination at St. Ordination service was conducted last at St. Andrew s presbyterian Church when Rev. W. W. Mcpherson was ordained in the ministry. I lev or. J. W. Macmillan preached the Sermon on in his address or. Macmillan declared that one of the greatest needs of the present Day is the Quality of seeking. The things of the Christian Faith he said Are the seeking of god and the seeking of Christ. Contracting the religions of. The Orient and the occident he stated that the great Dif Ference is that the Eastern religions glorify passive gods while those of the West worship a seeking god. Rev. Or Baird in a Brief address gave the ministerial charge to or. Mcpherson. Or Mcpherson is a graduate of the Union theological Seminary new York City. He is at. Present assistant pastor of St. Andrew s Church. Anniversary services in Morse place Church the fourth anniversary of Tho opening of Church of England serv ices in Morse place was celebrated yesterday in St Saviour s Church. The work was begun in Morse place four years ago by a. R. Hall a student of St. John s College who is now serving overseas. The serv ices were first held in the Home of e. Anderson but since then the Church has been built. During the week or. Anderson attends to the work of the Parish and through the efforts of the congregation an Organ and piano have been provided the Church. Rev. H. P Barrett of St. John s Cathedral preached at the special morning service during which he likened the Little Church to an out Post on the Prairies. To hold it successfully the people must display Fidelity and sympathy with each other he declared. Rev. Canon Jeffrey preached at the evening service on Tho purpose for which churches arc built and emphasised the reverence due the House of god. It should be thought passed through Winnipeg on Satur As a place apart different from Day on their Way to the East. Big any other consecrated to the f husky Fellows Are these men who service of the i have Given up Good jobs in Nevada j to go Home to arrived at 1 the Union station saturday morning and left again in the afternoon. Two i of the leaders Are Illja Chosich and j. D. Cerovich both of whom Are Well educated men one of them be ing the author of a Book of poems the party were looked after while Here by Spiro Hutalarovich serbian War commissioner at Winnipeg. Fought Over Crimi Nal charges were heard in City police court saturday morning As the result of a Man wishing to see his lady Friend and the one who was Al ready in to see her objecting. Mike a Dinzik was charged by Sam Lew Iki with assault and causing actual bodily harm and. A counter charge of housebreaking with intent was Laid by a Dinzik against the fight took place at Disraeli Street when Sam went to see his Friend. Barbara Kave Nulk. M.ika.1 came to the door and refused to let Sam in. So the rejected one commenced to beat in the door. This is said to have made Mike angry and Sam alleges that he struck him Over bylaw is Defeated Assiniboia ratepayers opposed to laying in Coal Supply the proposed building of Sheds for one year s Supply of Coal and the Purchase of a Supply of Coal sufficient Tor one year s consumption necessitating an expenditure of s75.000 by i the Council of the municipality of As was Defeated by a vote on saturday by a majority of 2t. The poll was 72 for and 92 against. To carry the by Law it required that two thirds of the votes be in favor of it. The build inst of the Sheds and buy ing of Coal was proposed by the Council on account of the Coal Short age which is threatening the West if Coal is not got to its destination be fore the Grain movement starts. . Aviator killed in collision London. June 2i. Ottawa Vincent i Fiona of Jersey for a Long time a flying instructor in Canada keep Wrigley s in mind As the longest casting confection you can buy. Send it to the boys at the front. Time Economy in sweetmeats a 5-cent package of Wrigley s Wui Stive you several Days it s an investment in Benefit As Wek As pleasure for it helps Teeth breath appetite digestion. Chew it after every meal the flavour lasts the head with an axe which resulted was killed in a collision in the air in in hit laying a. Charge of assault. Cheshire
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