Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 22, 1918

Issue date: Tuesday, October 22, 1918
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 22, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba. Free press Winnipeg tuesday october 22, 1918. Bonds City and District .7 no Wii a it ii stirs Parnell bread children 1 pupils in schools or House clean All the Lime p to a portable electric vacuum cleaner Horny to operate. Ruhi be with stove department electric railway co. "322 main St. Told of. Victory loan in the provincial Public were addresses by the and for the orning Victory loan. Suicide or. Mccon it has that an is Amoco scary in the Rase of Cibort f ii to himself while ins Hie at Kil Lonan h week ago. Be Hundred was award o John a amongst them being the placing of Trio. The proposed increase is from by Nairn Ito in Smith s buggy wheels f one to two and injuring Smith s automobile. I Dugald Mcpherson med trek ii Ftp dollars dam afro noon solves your syrup problem dilute Corn syrup with it water and flavor with Mayleine the result is a delicious nutritious syrup that saves Asar and saves Money. Grocers sell Mayleine in 2-oz. Doc. Crescent mfg. Co. Seattle Wash. M-30s the liquid Wash for skin disease we have civic fair Price the suggestion of controller the Board of control instructed the. City solicitor to a Resolution with .1 i View to appointing a civic fair Price committee. I Friedman a Jain re a Maud until today was printed in the j Case of Adolph Friedman who again j appeared in the police court yester a Day can a charge of obstructing the i course of Justice. Pherson. Of Basswood Man., father of col. Chas. To Jim Elverson m.p.p., now. At. Tiie front is seriously ill at his Home and is being looked after by a daughter who is also a resident of Basswood. Or. Me Pherson is Sii years of age. Ninety six cases was Day s record Sinno per t arly. Or. Connoni of ass m to a meeting decided to thousand dollars l year to h. Notice received yes morn Iii by Geo. Carpenter Secretary of the Canadian manufacturers ass Cintins. The Duy set by the Board of railway for the hearing of the Millers protest witnessed such remark against thu increase in Stop Over Amie cures with this soothing Wash i churned for milling in transit is to be or oils that we offer you a bottle on i oct. The Rase will be heard at of Lieut. Mcmeans i returns to i Lenore demeans daughter of senator and mrs. Mcmeans Asso i with the a Midian red Cross Headquarters at Sucu Cuffe who has. Been spending a Brief at i at Iff last Home left last evening Tor new Dpi a silk York on her return to resume duties to provide i in England. Is i of the j i 1 de to succeed lord Shaughnessy As protest oct. President of the c.p.r., is making his j first official trip Over the Western lines. The presidential party is at the head of the lakes this morning and is expected to reach Winnipeg Early this evening. Large number of these How Ever were Only in suspect death in Day be taken to lighten the burdens of this unfortunate Idle class at this period. Mayor Davidson said yesterday that Tho. Province must come largely to Tho help of the employees who Are thrown out of work owing to the i ban being placed on Public places. Men and women Are suffering hard imps and must be looked after 1 without delay. Regina to resume the Paluci Parship varsity studies in take of of uie Normal school. Aule part in student activities win Ning uie esteem of All who knew him. The funeral arrangements have no yet been made. Victim of pneumonia Glenn h. Toye Bright Voung Man Dies after Brief illness Glenn Haydn Toye Only son of or. And mrs. Smith Toye Ruby Street died at his Home at Midnight can t find Dandruff understood that the province in Trot of pneumonia. The Youns bit of Dandruff disappears ninety six new cases o Vrh Only me Peon climbed to the malady durin on oct. To ice Case the guarantee thai unless it docs the i Tawa. In this connection the ship i itt same for you it costs you a cent i pors Bureau of the of Hurt when thrown from thrown from an Auto when it hit a bump in the Road mrs George hew disease first made itself Manifest j Vloch except Here. Health authorities still i a in plates As consider the situation satisfactory it being Felt that there is every prob ability that of the cases reported Ter Day Many had developed during week end the attending physicians neglecting to notify the authorities until the health office opened yesterday morning a. Yesterday s returns brins the total it will be Asi cd for arrant to help out staffs now Idle so that so per cent. Deeply mourned by the wide Circle of of their Normal was is May be Reim his friends. He had been ill of the buried to them in this Way j disease Cor just a week. the Opportunity for Volunteer nurses j Only child. When Tho emergency Hospital on i educated in Winnipeg Public. Uwan ave Miu opens t is expected schools and Kelvin High school that Volunteer nurses will be of Groat Young Man then entered upon medi assistance in helping with influenza i Cal studies which he interrupted by patients. At present while a mini a enlisting in the Royal air Force last Ber of St. John ambulance girls have april. He had been impatient to answered the Appeal for help it is j enter the service and had but recent impossible to make use of their ser by received a Call to leave for Toron in Spanish the Man was but 19 years of age will be one or two applications of Diun Lenns rubbed Well into the Scalp with uie Lin Ger tips. Get a Small bottle of Clerine at any drug store for a few cents and save your hair. After several applications you can t Lind a particle of Cion Rufi or any falling hair and the Scalp Wil never Gordon Mitchell drug j has sent a lengthy protest to the drug store tames Way commissioners setting Forth the co. Mccullough k Campbell. Druggist Winni lies. Stand taken by the Millers of this Dis Ion Street St. Lames cases in the cloy Trade fared injuries to her Bisck at up to c3s q were re. O clock sunday afternoon on Portage Portell however and Avenue three Miles from Headin Gly. Eventually were found to be nothing general nos More severe while Well Good Over Olle have already been she was taken to the Pital. Her con Daugn Brunswick phonograph once costs perhaps one cent win Iver Nio a in by us tac Orin i to arc not Lime. f ii co i by Pai Hasins a Rii divided by you Are sure s o i of repress approved Fowler Victor record service no record in. I to Victor. In our Hirw Lor Titi most f.? in u Ltd come and hear your Kavork Ives Over. Art he Muir is to from and Cun Lind sir. You think of Victor records of Fowler s. Coin out tons of satisfaction milk shortage recognizing the duty of our company to the Citi Zens of Winnipeg and realizing that a milk Short age of More or less serious import was approach ing we applied to the Canada food Board on sep tember 4 last through its Winnipeg office for per Mission to Advance the Price of raw milk to producers to such a figure As they Felt existing conditions warranted. After a very considerable delay a local commission was appointed to Deal with the application and that commission is now sitting. In the meantime producers Are being paid summer prices which they claim Are unprofitable and As a result cows Are today not receiving feed such As is required to produce the Maxi mum Quantity of milk. During week ending August 29th last our receipts were quarts daily. During week ending october 17th, they were quarts showing a falling off of quarts daily. Drivers Are going out each morn ing with a Short Load. On Friday last All stores were Cut out. Since that time Drivers whose routes Are in the Centre of the City have been coming Back each Day for second loads and in that Way eating into the Supply intended for the following Day. There is Only one Way by which All May be treated fairly and that is by introducing when necessary a milk less Day until such time As we Are permitted to pay a Price that will increase production. No Crescent pasteurized milk will therefore be delivered to our patrons tomorrow. All wagons will cover their routes and Supply users of certified milk special 4 per cent. Milk and Cream. This will enable us to resume a Normal service on wednesday morning. It is an unfortunate condition that the milk sup ply of Winnipeg has drifted into for which the company is in no Way responsible. Crescent Creamery company limited simians announced settled out of was made out of yesterday afternoon on the continuation of the Crawford is. Simith Case. This Case was being before chief Justice Mathers who was asked to give his permission to this form of Settle ment. F. Crawford a Grain buyer suing the Smith Grain co., of Winnipeg for commission on a Grain Deal made Las year. I boys take hikes for the boys Are being held under the auspices of the North end . . Yesterday they went up the River Road to Kildonan Park and on the return had a Bon fire. On the hike there was a contest among the boys to see who could pick up the most Bhoj. Stones and nails from the throne. There will be another hike today starting from St. Giles. Street railway has Tot a Alt gave judgment yesterday in the Appeal of the Street railway company against having to pay the sum agreed upon As due mrs. James Bartlett for the loss of her husband accidentally killed at St. James crossing two years ago. The appellants claimed that the c. . Company liable. Judge gait decided against the Street rail Way company. City from the City of. Winnipeg was successful in its Appeal against the decision of judge Prendergast who granted mrs. An ii Friedman damages amounting to for the death of her Hus band. Tha decision of the trial judge is How set aside. The Case developed Over an Accident which occurred on Higgins Avenue a couple of years ago. The husband who was driving a Wagon loaded with wooden boxes thrown from the Wagon and killed. Visited his old g. Rutherford of Calgary director of the annual husbandry Section of the natural resources who has been in the City on official business spent Che week end at his former Home in Portage la Prairie where he had an extensive business and was i Active in All Public movements in the nineties. He represented Lake Side in the local legislature and subsequently was chosen As the representative of mac4pnald House of commons. The Rosedale Lump Rosedale stove Jackson sons Colony Street be. Sher. R. a careful dentist Garry 8030. I i 9 . 8.3u . La Rush store. . Biggar goes Brig Gen. J. L. Biggar of Ottawa quartermaster general who has been on a tour of inspection of military districts no. 10, 11, 12 and 13, and who was visiting the local head quarters yesterday afternoon continued his journey Oast last evening. His principal Mission in the West was in connection with arrangements for the siberian expedition and he exp Essed satisfaction As to the Condi j Lions at several Western military i Headquarters. Packers to Supply Hooks in cars the railway War Board notified the packers that in future i Hooks will not be supplied m oars carrying meat. Winnipeg packers met yesterday in the offices of the Canadian manufacturers association discuss the stand taken by the in the matter. Formerly the i railway companies supplied these double Iron Hooks along with the cars and the sides of meat were Hung on these and ranged on rods across the cars. Increases encases of salary will probably be shortly granted to the teachers of the Normal and Model schools of the province. Some months ago an application to this effect was to Blue ribbon Tea Rich Strong delicious it stimulates a Man for his work in the morning and helps him to forget his Troub Les at night. Ask for it. Consideration. The commis to the government and j. W Flem ing civil service commissioner has had under it is understood that _ Gilmer has advised the minister tha. Teachers Are entitled to an to remains now for it to consider whether the crease in the the released from quarantine. Four More men at Minto Barracks have been i found to be suffering i Roth the malady since saturday. They have been removed to quarantine. The spot map at the health office shows that the cases Are Well spread Over the area of the City although the extreme South of Rouge River Heights. Veston and St. Are comparatively free of cases. J. Chabot health inspector for St. Boniface reported that three cases of influenza have been discovered in the City. The sufferers Are two Young girls and a woman near Middle age. They Are quarantined in their Resi Dences on Langevin and Dumoulin streets. Or. Chabot also said that a fourth suspicious Case was under surveillance. The citizens St. Boni face Are advised to take every pre caution but there Are absolutely no grounds for dreading unreasonably the spread of the epidemic disease. Or. Laur Eridean health officer of St. Boniface returned yesterday from new York bringing with him a new serum for the malady. Plenty of serum this week. Or. Gordon provincial bacteriologist announced yesterday that sufficient anti flu serum to inoculate everyone in Winnipeg will be Avail Able by the end of this seek acid will be distributed to the City Doc tors free. Or. M. Stuart Fraser provincial health officer stated last night that there is no noticeable increase in tie malady throughout provincial Points. Reports from everywhere in. Mani Toba Are said the Doc Tor. The cases newly reported from throughout the province since i saturday Are lunar. I Jour 1 Norfolk 0 Newdale. 1 j 3 Brandon District. 8 Minnedosa District 4 Roland. 1 Louise Glen Wood 2 Melita 5 Portage la Prairie District 4 cold j Well 2 Griswold 1 Pine River 1 i corneal is 18 broke head 1. I the Board of control yesterday voted j to turn a Large building on Logan Avenue East into an emergency flu Hospital. Every Hospital in tin City is filled to capacity a delegation from the Hospital commission declared. The emergency Hospital has room for 200 patients. The Hospital com Mittee was Given authority to Tun it into a Hospital at once. J building Well suited. 1 the building a comparatively new 1 one. Is admirably suited to be turned into a Hospital the committee declared. They will completely Reno vate it and buy the equipment Neces sary they said. It will be ready for use in a jew Days it is expected. King Edward King George hospitals have no. More room at All the committee declared and there is room for but six More patients at the general Hospital. The committee was composed of r. S. Scott a. H. And c. K. Stoker. Twelve nurses of the general hos Pital staff Are suffering from Spanish influenza according to a statement out yesterday by or. H. Of col fms superintendent. All the cases Are of a mild Type and no complications have set in he said. Virtually the entire staff of nurse at the general Hospital As Well As House surgeons have been inoculated with the vaccine brought to the City by or. Boyd from Rochester. Or. Collins was not prepared to state just How it ranks As a preventive sufficient tests not having been made because of i the shortness of time since it arrived. He stated however that where it had been used patients taking the flu had developed no complications j such a pneumonia and that such cases were of a very mild form. J Relief to those affected by closing order. After hearing a number of representatives of interests affected by the health baud order closing up places Public Assembly the Board of control decided yesterday to appoint a the making of such masks. Those who have volunteered Are willing to do All in to a Cir ii wer to help or. Mary e. Crawford states but adds that owing 1.0 Many of the girls living in room ins houses tie danger of infection makes it difficult to use the Volunteer helpers nurses. The Lack of accommodation in some North end Homes makes visiting nurses a necessity. Or. Crawford believes 1hat the ambulance girls Are Best fitted to work under a nurse and therefore their greatest Opportunity will come when the new Hospital opens which will be within the next few Days. To last Friday. He was making final preparations for his departure when a week ago yesterday he collapsed stricken with pneumonia to which he i last night succumbed. He was a member of Young methodist Church and during his two years of uni a treat in store Blind hero returns . Perrett to resume duties in Regina Normal blinded on the Battle Fields of France. . T. E. Perrett u Rejoina accompanied by mrs. Fer ret and her sister miss Newlands. Who have just arrived from England spent yesterday afternoon at the Royal Alexandra and continued their journey to the Saskatchewan capita last night. . Perrett went overseas with the 68th battalion recruited at Regina and while directing operations of his forces in France his at Tention was called to an enemy Aero plane manoeuvring above the troops when a splinter from or. Exploding Shell pierced his right Eye and Lodge 6 j malt. Vinegar. Educationalist of the Western prov inces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. He is a native of Pembroke Ontario and a graduate of Victoria. Universe i Ity Toronto and soon after came j West to accept tie principalship of the Medicine hat Public schools. In 1s311 he was appointed inspector of Public schools in Southern Alberta and in accepted a position on the teaching staff of the Regina Noi a school taking the subjects of Matlie Matics and school management. He j. Was principal at tie time of proceeding overseas. He was very popular with both teach i s and Pup ils and entered heartily of Iii the lat Ter in. Their sports and was consid ered exceptionally Good on the foot Ball held. The colonel was also an ardent supporter of the local militia i and was a major in thu Giuili regiment j of Saskatchewan rifles. He took a course in St. Dunstan s school for the and returns to j you can taste the delicious Oriental fruits and spices which Are blended by a secret process orders placet with Are assured satisfactory production because we possess every facility for Good capable workmen expert supervision latest and Best equipment. Large capacity. 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Committee is composed of mayor Davidson controller Cockburn Aid. Subj Lins and License inspector Ken. The motion picture men were re presented by the president of then association. Or. And their solicitor Shut be. Assistance will be received Erom the City in the Way of a rebate of License which will probably extend Over a six i months period and from this fund slovenes will be Given assistance by tie civic committee will also wait on the provincial Rovern ment and see what can be done in the Way of remission of Manitoba taxes and other Steps that can deaths and funerals. The Anthracite Filliol funeral of mrs. Geo. Watkins Sherbrook Street took place me Tho casket. H. Booth. J. I Ings surrounded pallbearers were f ulan. A. Benkson a. M Uel and a Moi Artin. Rev. B. To. Of Grace methodist Church at the Parlours and also at the deceased had lived for Tho past 35 years and d besides her husband by Bmith. Four Sisters Ben to it Colwell officiated the Tomb in the is survive her father Geo. 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