Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, October 18, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 18, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Manitoba Eree Winnipeg Friday october not pays pledges kept it suffers loss of popularity among those affected by its consistency Regina sask., oct. 16. That the Union government is not As popular today As it was nine months ago and that the reason for is falling off in its that it has done supporters the work for which at was elected was the View expressed Here last night by the publicly reviewed the work of the and Hon. J. A. Calder. Minister of immigration and colonization. Who ministration. People were a Little War weary said that it might fulfil its pledged had unfavourably affected the business and personal liberties of thousands of citizens. A consequence of this was seen in the waning popularity of those to whom it had fallen to take these necessary Steps. F but the record of the administration despite some serious blunders was one of which he was not ashamed. It had been through these measures which could not please All and which must involve serious privation for some that the Canadian army during the past year had been Able on the Western front to Render service which had singled it out for special distinction among All the troops fighting there. The patronage evil. Of patronage in the army or. Calder said that the g had kept its pledges to i patronage and pull had says Germany on verge of collapse Bishop of Birmingham distinguished speaker on War City. Be people no place ministers were constantly besieged with requests from individuals for special treatment. General Currie and no one else now appointed his officers _ Calder. And j in the Field and such appointments Ovd cars in Comici l the were determined solely by Merit and ment has been obliged to pass in order j never by political affiliations. They i had heard of a place called Argyll i House notorious As a sort of safety. I first Refuge for officers who were not eager to go to France he darkened his Gray hair they used to Call him grandpa now they Call him kid tells How he did it or. J. Mccrea a Well known resident of san Francisco who was called daddy and grandpa on account of his White hair and who dark ened it with a simple Home made mixture recently made the follow ing statement anyone can prepare a simple mix Ture at Home at very Little Cost that will Darken Grey hair and make it soft and Glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of Bay rum a if Germany at Home gets to know the condition of things there will either be a Revolti too or the Kaiser will have to abdicate. The in the Field has been rapid than had been for the forecast having been be Spring drive of 1s10 would bring her to her Knees. The great est satisfaction prevails in great Britain Over president1 Wilson s re ply. It could not be otherwise in View of great Britain s one million dead. They were asked to go to War to Root out Compromise on. Anything Short of that would be to with the hero this statement was made by Henry of birding militant Churchman visitor to City staff of that place in accor ment had been reduced to staff Requer i Ranee. Full coi Onei in the British army j a run own signifying that he is a chaplain of j first rank who Lis. A guest at the until the people themselves realized that patronage should cease in the Public service and co operated hear tily with the government in its efforts it would1 never be entirely eliminated. The Union government had passed a Law placing the service under the control of an Independent com Mission. If the people would g Lve them reasonable. Support in these measures for a. Year or two the old conditions would never return. Public works. Alexandra hotel. His lord British government to the. United states and Canada ani3 Vas to have delivered several Public addresses in the City of Winnipeg. All these have been cancelled owing to the ban on meetings even open meetings were thought unwise by Trio medical health officer his lordship is accompanied by his son capt. Her Bert , in the capacity of Secretary. Capt. Vav Skofield has served both in France and Salon ild contracting malaria at the latter place. The erection of Public works had i and has been serving in the Home Field been subjected to rigid review and by i since. The elimination of unnecessary works Mission to Canada. Small Box of Barbo compound and j government purchases were made millions of dollars been saved the Bishop s Mission has a. Three Andi under the conditions of govern ment in Canada today practically All 14 ounce of Glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very Little Cost. Apply to the hair twice a. Week until the desired Shade is obtained. This is not a Dye if does not color the most delicate Scalp is not Sticky or Greasy and does not rub off. My friends now Call me Sage Tea darkens hair to any Shade through a commission. This measure had been designed originally for War purchases Only but had been found so satisfactory As a measure of of j tic ency and Economy that it had been extended to All Public departments 1 so that now he could say confidently that no one could voice a 1-Easonablep complaint respecting the purchases of j the government the economies which had been effected by or. Carvell in Public works had been effected also by or. Meighen in his department which had closed Many land offices i Cut Down the staff. These measures had provoked a howl of protest from those affected and boards j of Trade and other Public bodies who should co operate with the govern ment had joined in the protest but the government had tried to do the things for which it was elected. Dealing with the railway situation. Fold object. The Host. To speak the absolute righteousness of the War on the past of the allies. Second u pay Bishop of Birmingham the tremendous Load it is still carry states troops 60 per cent. Had been carried across in British transports. Over 70 per cent of conveying Ana patrol work had been done by great Britain and Nee shipping in spite of having sustained the heaviest Lyssa is the greatest All the allies. A High paid to Canada for her share in the Var. By his lord ship and the Hope expressed that after the War the conditions of Good Fellowship and Mutual helpfulness would continue to flourish increasingly. His lordship will leave for the West evening and expects to spend five weeks in Canada and four in the states before going Back to England. He has already addressed meetings in the Eastern Canada larger centres of Coleman advises men to return to work d. C. Coleman vice president of Gray Campbell Carriage co s premises Jessie Avenue totally destroyed within two hours fire had Coni Petely destroyed the Stock of the Gray Campbell Carriage company 400-Jessie Avenue yesterday morning. The loss is Cov ered by insurance. The shop of the Fuller storage Bat Tery company in. The same building also was gutted with a loss of not covered by insurance. Virtually nothing is left of killed Tell Britain ing. Third or to ton of social reconstruction after the Instate every striker they would re . Turn to work and carry All their. Great Britain has Between i evinces to the War Board. N non w q or. Agrees to tile Joe mands of the men they will in. All probability return to work at an Early said a. C Hay presi. Dent of the men s Union j esterday. Kaiser talks of martial Law Amsterdam oct. The c.p.r., yesterday received a note from the company s striking employees asking for conference. His answer forwarded men yes a Elmwood. Suffered Burns to both his Ter Day afternoon _ was to the effect hands that if the men will return to work he will resume negotiations with their committee at a Point where they were suddenly broken off by a walkout of the men. There was every indication last night that a definite change in the strike situation May be expected to Day. The strikers decided on tues Day that if the company would re and Nien under per cent of Jill her said. She had under system the highest enlistment of any of countries Scotland being in the Lead. By voluntary enlistment she had reached 15 per cent of her Popula Tion. She simultaneously two had fought eight campaigns William has is sued a decree paying simultaneously two of which have that martial Law in Gei Nany can been brought to a successful close Only be admin i Tereci by an agree her Navy and the German authorities a Navy bottled up. Even of the id noted Cei Ved hero. Store Frame building and its contents. 1 Mike Rawlyk 039 Herbert Street. Of suffered Burns to both his when he carried a burning pot of tar from the Fuller shop where the Blaze started. He carried pail after pail of water from the River 100 Yards a Way with injured hands. A painful of smouldering charcoal ashes on a wooden floor was the cause of the fire. The floor caught and the flames spread quantities of. Tar in the shop making it impossible Basswood place to find his shop in flames. The head office is in Moose jaw will not. Rebuild be declared. The Gray Campbell Stock was the biggest they Ever had at one time or Rankin said. It Wais composed of hundreds of valuable carriages. A freight car on a siding near the building was damaged by. The flames. Fire commissioner a. Inch who arrived while the building still was burning decided not to hold an Nivea is a combination of the William Gray sons Carriage company and the Manson Campbell to Check it. B. 49s. Manager reached Lieut. D. M. mrs. George a Grieve of a in to Man has received word hat her Neche v and Lieut d. 31. , of the Royal -.force, been a ii pal in action on sept. 20. Calderwood in Listel in 1914 in the 1st in. Brandon As a Mission to increase car shortly he asked from the. In. The police court Yew Ancon and Isadora charged with picking the. Mike Kolenut were Conn trial at the next in the recent the position of Asseg manager has been Abol Coleman is now Western lines and general manager. The casualty list of. Trained the name of. Robertson of wounded and. Believed. 1. This was incorrect name is Lieut. Stuart he joined unit and was awarded me thai. The playgrounds of Chatham omit. Mirny fanning Mills were m Stock. . Police Are investigating so far to Heeve c. L. Endorsed association for another term of Mcc in assinib01a at the Industrial Bureau. Nov. 11 and 12. G. W. Luliley of Dayton. Olio. Will talk on. A film which will be shown entitled troubles of a merch ant and . It is stated by the manager of the Street railway company that per Ter Day submitted the Board of Pendi Tures for the statement had spent their approx cent. The Board of the accounts without co the past five months have been Exposi the month of sept Ems estimates estimates. Expenditures expend 190.52 estimates ?544.57. Hun officers Ord id Paris. Oct. Cers have been arrested at a by the French and martial on a charge of or Tail soldiers to steal the goods. Habitats of routers says Ltd numerous prisoners routers had stolen goods kinds in their cleared they acted designated the officers now or Canada Fudd Board the no Cennith far the 1d18 us remit from Riffat advertiser s club famous for the Beauty Quality and service of its merchandise chef Hudson s Bay company lrt7fl Friday october is Iii store o pens 9 . Closes 6 Pirn j phone main Don t stay Gray Here s an old time recipe that any body can apply. Imp. Calder said people had asked Why y the railways had not been taken Over . Tlle government As in great the use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded liar to its Nat ural color dates Back to grandmother s time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark Glossy and at in b retain and the United states. Conditions were different. In. England1, they had a Small system easily trolled and for years had been pre i pared for such a step in Case of War. The action of the United states on the other hand was determined by the Tractive. Whenever her hair took on Lathi s Somse Una Racelel congestion which existed with wonder us effect at the outbreak of War and which but brewing at Home is Mussy and made Stich a step imperative. In out of Date. Nowadays. By asking at Canada during the period of War the any drug store for a bottle of railways had done than Wyeth s Sage and Sulphur John. Before in their history anal at you get this famous old preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients which can be depended upon to restore natural col or and Beauty to the hair. A Wel know downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and i enly that nobody can Tell it has been applied. You simply Dampen a sponge or soft Brush with in and draw this through your hair taking one strand at a time. By the Gray hair disappears and Al Ter another application or two i. Be comes beautifully dark women s dresses specially priced Friday silk dresses in Good Quality Satin and Georgette Dainty models in Youthful and becoming to v it r taffeta in tunic effect has so tache embroidered pockets and round neck. Novelty Stripe Navy Green taffeta is exceptionally smart and Youthful sheer sleeves of Satin dress has apron tunic with Bias and Collar of White Georgette. Combination of Black Satin and Cashmere in straight line effect is a splendid dress Tor mourning Wear. Other very attractive styles and newest colors. Sizes from 14 to 44. Floor a Mug had there been any Couf Jestion. But Canada had embarked on a policy of taking Over the railways. The country was taking Over the i . The transcontinental a my tie j in All a mileage of j Miles. He hoped the time would come the country would own All its. Railways and they must arrange for j a non political administration. The were Tow negotiating for the control i of the grand trunk and grand trunk x Pacific. Another immense and necessary j Hudson s Bay. Women s boots pumps and oxfords at Friday s special pricing oxfords Are Brown women s Cashmere Hose at 50c Are exceptional value this is an event that will interest a great Many As Winter Hose of this Quality at such a Price is to be obtained Seldom. Good weight Cashmere and Cotton mixture in Cream and Black. Also a few in ribbed Hose. Have double heels and toes and seamless throughout sizes 8% to 10, at 50c per pair. I the pumps Are of Blaek kid Iru three styles style beaded and two Plain styles. Suitable for afternoon or evening turn soles and High heels. Women s collars calf and kid. Also arg show in the latest styles including Roll and Grey combination kid. And round Neci. Good Wash Satin lace and organdy. Collar and cuff sets Plain of edged with Dainty lace also Jabot of net and silk Shadow lace. All very specially priced at 50c. With military heels. The boots Are. Of Black kid. With High. Or Low heels. Plain toe or with toe Cap placed and High Cut styles. English Cashmere Hose 85c pair medium weight Cashmere Hose 1 with 4-ply heels and toes. feet. Also a line of Penman in heavier fashioned and seamless throughout. To 10. A clearance of oddments a fancy neck lets Peai a neck lets in rated with fancy drop and line Are finished with Good Strong clasp. Special at 19cewl Tion of disease. No rated Iron helps put astonishing strength and in crazy into the veins of men and bring roses to the Cheeks of Pale nervous run Down women says or. James Francis Sullivan formerly phys. Caruol Beu Evue Hospital outdoor dept n y. And Westchester county Hospital. "1 prescribe it regularly in cases of depleted in cry. Anaemia and Lack of strength and endurance. 1 Here is not Ink like organic Iron no rated Iron to quickly enrich the blood make Beautiful healthy women and Strone. Vigorous Iron men. Satisfaction guaranteed or Money refunded. Sooj rfcs to the utmost. He had pre pared plus for this and they had received the Genera. Approval of the a government. He had also consulted i the premiers of the seyera.1 provinces and hoped that the result would be a policy of land settlement which would be of vast Benefit. One of the difficulties was to secure settlers had the Means to Gro on to the the state must step in and lend Ita i credit to such settlers. This would mean much to the development of the la ban As Wal As of the Rural West. In the past they had thought too much j of growth by development of the cities. They would find that if they cared for the development the Rural Avest the. Cities would take care of themselves. Summery hotel planned a Winnipeg Church association is Vegol Satink for the Purchase of. Bun Neil s Point Coney 1-Sland, Kenora Orit. For a summer Home and will erect a Temperance hotel on this Point with some 20 Small cottages besides those already built there the idea being to have a Large place for Public entertainment where one could either Board with room in the hotel or could rent a cottage and either do their own cooking or take their meals. At the hotel. It is figured. That at least 300 could be comfortably enter to incl in this Way during the sum i Mer. The idea being to commence the erection of the buildings Early next Spring so As to have everything in i swing for the opening of the 1919 sea son next june. I All these boots pumps and oxfords were taken from and marked at a special Price for Friday. Per pair 700 Winter combinations for women the cold weather kind that women Are buying now while they Are obtainable at such reasonable prices. These Are Watsons j and in Wool and Merino. They Are to be had in medium and heavy weights. Naturally doming from Ture is of High Repine they Are Well Cut finely finished garments. Styles include High Low arid v and Short sleeves and ankle and knee lengths. Sizes from 34 to 44, at floor 2, s Bay. Ohly bub it instant relic from pain soreness stiffness follows a rubbing with St. Jacobs returns from front Stop dosing rheumatism. It s pain Only not one Case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing penetrating St. Jacobs Lini ment right on the tender and by the time you say tack i out comes the rheumatic pain and distress St. Locos liniment conquers pain it is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never appoints and does t Burn the it takes pain soreness from aching joints Muscles and Bones stops sciatica Lumbago Back ache neuralgia and reduces swelling. Limber up get a Small trial bottle it old time honest St. Jacobs Lini ment from any drug store and in a moment you la be tree from pains aches and stiffness. Don t suffer rub rheumatism away. Dis skin. Louis k. Liaa Ett co. Ltd. Brass Extension rods inside fittings and extends from inches to b4 inches. Friday Selling 34c. Window Shade pulls White Cream and Green. Friday 5c each tapestry porters Long in Green Only. Per pair Nottingham lace curtains splendid Iange in Good Yards Long by 45 inches wide. Per pair 200 Yards curtain nets conventional and Floral White and Cream Only. Per Yard 69c. Floor 3, Hudson s Bay. Black Satin Satin Pailette of heavy firm close weave Swiss manufacture Aye and will give excellent service in. Street or House gowns. 3.6-. Inches wide. Repriced to . Navy Serge Wool English of medium twill. Soft finish and perfect Dye. So desirable for Stirts and school Wear. 42 Inch widths. Per Yard .88. Comforters Are specially priced filled comforters English made and covered info Ose Reseda Green Tan Grey , Floral designs in a heavy Arsi Loline. Each 1.98. Fine Madeira Linen handkerchiefs that sheer Quality women love. They have hand embroidered Corners i scalloped Edge. Several Dainty designs for your selection. Very remarkably 29c each. Women s Cas Merette gloves with Cha Moisette finish repriced to f 50c pair White Navy Grey and Good weight some with lined wrist. Mercerized seamless gloves with ribbed cuff. Appropriate for this time of the Yew per 50c. To main floor. Hudson s Bay. Ready to Wear hats of silk velvet with crowns and and Bow. Side effects Vita soft crowns and Bow of de ribbon. Crush velvet styles. With charred effects j shed with Novelty velvet _ wings. Paddy Grey Are the colourings special at a floor 2, Hudson s by the dress goods and Linen Section present Many splendid opportunities for Economy silk remnants ends in Wool coatings spot Pongee Plain satins. In Saxe Grey Brown and Green colourings. Stripe skirting combined colourings in Navy Brown Green and . Lengths from. 2 to. 3% Yards. Especially suitable for blouses and skirts. 36 Ano 40 inches wide. Clearing at . Damask remnants at 89c each Good qualities in firm Strong weaves. Lengths from Yards. Splendid for Kitchen tables or. General use. Clearing at 89o each. Repriced in All Wool Novelty eng Lish coatings in two tone color Ings Etc. 7lengths suit Able for adults of children s Wear. 54 wide. Clearing at per Zarfl. Bleached sheets hemmed and. Finished in every particular English manufacture and free from dressing. 2x2% Yards. Per pair English made Bath towels of excellent close give lasting service. With Gray Ana White Stripe. 22x45-Inchea. Each 39c. Floor Hudson s boys fleece lined combinations color and most useful garments Jor Winter Wear. Sizes 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34. All sizes on Friday exceptionally priced main floor Hudson s Bay. Garbage pails a Fine assortment of All and sizes. Some Are slightly such As a scratch Here and a dint there and therefore we have marked them about half of. Today s Price. Friday 98c. Cedar polishing mops 89c at a very special Purchase Price. Adjust handle and All steel mop Frame. The pad is made from Long yellow yarn. New. Pads can had at any time for 50c each. Quart cans of Cedar polish 49c polish is a general favorite around the House for use on Hardwood floors furniture Wood work and Cedar polish mops. Floor 3, Hudson a Bay. Men s suits Are very specially priced at these Are Many of Grey tweeds. Strongly made durable for every Day Wear. Are three piece comfortable and easy fitting. They Are lined through jut. From 36 to 44. Cambric Negligee shirts men s Black Cashmere men s fax Caps twp ads and made in fancy striped Cam socks Brics with soft double Cut. An. Seamless feet and extra extra Fine Quality that will give spliced heels and but u excellent service. Marked much limited sizes 10, binary Price. 10% Only Friday specially sizes-14% to 49o be r pair. Greys Browns and English made and Speciall priced for Friday s Selling at main floor Hudun l . H. F. Mcdonald d.s.o., i Well known officer the Cameron highlanders who has arrived in Winnipeg on furlough. . Mcdonald is a son. The late Archibald who was the last of the famous Hudson s Bay factors at port Quappelle sask. His brother d. H. Mcdonald was formerly member for the constituency of fort Quappelle in the Saskatchewan legislature. Quality groceries at Friday s interesting prices american 3 tins.28c sugar pure per ib.32p _28c Raspberry and Apple no. 4 License no. 170 California Small o 1v.c _ powders Imperial assorted tins per tin _._.--------62e flavors 3 pkgs.________28c Jam Glassco a new Catelli a Cut or Long. Seasons. No. 4 tins 3 pkg -.-.-.32c roasted Coffee per in. 30c, Shirriffs no. 1 38c and .26c per pkg.25c ._.__48c of Barley per pkg-----28c no. 2 jars Hudson s Bay bulk. Per in 55o 3 Jam pure new seasons no. 4 tins. Per tin per pkg _.------._j22c finest Quality per .i.30o fancy Siam 3 ibs._.34c currant Jam St. Wil hams 6 to 10 Hoyal bars no ._92c per in. Manitoba White 15 ibs. Crown 4 tins 29c fat regal Brand p ,.59o frying per in. F Tomato per in. For 25c per Bushel---------_.85c 12 ibs. ____________25c per White and Crisp in. Sugar 5 la. Tins 3 tins. X provisions 1 Quality per sausage per meal per pkg. .29c Oatmeal oat four and milk Large Corn flour 3% ibs. For_____2sc in. J 46c swim flavor Snappy Brand 2 ibs.-. .33c main floor Hudson 1.1 ;