Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 23, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg wednesday october 23. 1918. Food pledge keep laity always food very necessary con to bread 5-046. City and District have ranges and purpose. N fuel. Is economical and con Cook with Aas. Department. Citric railway co. 22 main St. To ele Marclen boy wins medal. Word has been receive in by Mayy of Morden. Man., that his eldest son Bcott. Has been awarded the military he has been with the wire less Section for two. Years and was for u time Marconi instructor. Alleged dips get Pat Erscin yesterday granted bail to Mike Anjou and Isadora Lodi ism alleged awaiting trial at the next assizes. Hush d. Cutler barrister appeared for them. Bail was fixed at Cash for each or two securities of each in both costs. Serbians leave party of serbian volunteers 110. Largely recruited in Montana leave Here Cor the East this after noon. Shortly after o clock the men will panicle Clown main Street Start ing from the Vicinity of Avenue and headed by the depot battalion band. For rent Friedman committed for i detective Adolph Friedman of the Central police Force who is charged with bribing the Star Crown witness in a pickpocket Case to leave the City was committed for trial at the next assizes by sir Hutti John Mac clonal in the police court yesterday Fred w. Gill. Secretary. Lon Lite building main Street Don t be discouraged by poor health until you have had the Maguire examination for your eyes. Eye and health go i hand in our examination is Thor Ough scientific and applied trifle is years experience. We Welcome difficult cases. Damage ire optometrist. Sterling Bank bldg. Main 0661. By appointment Only. Condition still precarious. The condition of Abraham Berg Fis Haj Lett Street who was severely injured when attacked by a Bull in the Union on monday is still pre carious. Officials at the St. Boniface Hospital reported last night that while there had been a slight change during the Day. Or. Berg s condition very in. Winnipeg. Another brother already made the supreme while in Winnipeg a Corporal-Porter-1 Field was employed by the theme people May Stock Consumers licensed dealers and manufacturers who Are shut off from j the source of Supply of sugar and flour on account of distance or transportation difficulties during certain seasons of the year May Stock up with these commodities in Advance for 200 Days. A new order to this effect Lias been issued at Ottawa according to information received at the local office yesterday. Big shipment to re port was current in local commercial circles yesterday that a prominent Winnipeg wholesale House dealing in ready to Wear had been commissioned by the British govern ment to ship All clothing in Stock and what could be acquired from to houses to the coast con signed to a russian port on the siberian coast Tor distribution in that country through the medium of the red Cratsa society. Cases one death awarded the medal babe abandoned in ing in a boy s cart and chilled through a baby of a few Days was found abandoned in a rear doorway of Balmoral court Early yesterday morning. There was no identification Marks on the Little Tot s cloth ing. It was taken into the Home of w. Williams b Balmoral court from there police took it to Tuxedo children s Home mro. Walker hearing now. The Manitoba attorney general s department wishes it to be postponed until May the famous divorce Caso of Walker is. Walker May not be shelved after All. Mrs. J Catharine Walker formerly Bliss Catharine Mahoney the plaintiff has instructed her counsel w. J. Donovan to Cable to her Jondon solicitors to press the Case for hearing this fall. Or. Donovan thinks she Wil pcs soul in having it heard be Suc this fall. Maj. Cousins will instruct heroes. It is announced by w. J. Warters. District vocational officer of the Manitoba invalid soldiers commis Sion that major. C. A. Cousins has been appointed As representative authorities consider the epidemic situation Here is quite satisfactory repairing City of the works committee were of the opinion at their meeting held at1 the City Hall yesterday afternoon that the Board or control should take up the matter of repairing All streets of this City when the matter of repaving of Graham Avenue was brought be fore the Board. Aid. Pulford Alons with Street commissioner w. F. Tallman were detailed by the com Mittee to make a. Report on the condition of streets which Are said to. Be in need of repairing. St. Rate. The St. Boniface City treasurers staff has started preparing not exactly Christ Mas cards tout Novera Ber tax Bills for the St. Boniface ratepayers. Taxa Tion will be 33.42 Mills on the Dollar distributed As follows for municipal expenditure on a Levy of 3.7s Mills for debentures 12.33 malls for schools 10.28 Mills for patriotic fund 747.20 for the greater Winnipeg water District 4.42 Mills. The total expenditure for ld19_for the City of St. Boniface is worthy of Only matters of serious consideration be fore the cd la charities Bureau yesterday afternoon were the operations of Grace Hospital and the mothers association operating the Nurs ing. After thorough discussion of the enterprises carried on by these institutions they were deemed worthy of assistance by the City and con Semi gently were endorsed by the Bureau. It will now be in order for them to place their claims for Assis Tance before the Board of Central sup ported by the endorsement of the Bureau. Members present were f. My j. C. Cox in the Chain n. T. F. Jobin f. Kerr. Or. . Controller Putter and mrs. Charge of the technical instruction j j. Halpenny. J of returned disabled soldiers in the a Ort Arthur and fort William districts. The business men of those places enthusiastically desire 10 give returned men every Opportunity to learn trades connected with shipping. Notice Spanish influenza a surm thai gains ice a to the through breathing. Guard impure air a and rooms. Vre sem epidemic we Sani Spray tilt sanitation. I Tea purifies the air -.4 you against lilt dreaded .s3.w per Gnu Iland apr afr. Ench Ani air up payer Encl Del ertl. The Sam Genie co. Ltd Inni Pec 3iritarr Kii Sincen. And chemists. St. Mahy s ask. Bud Rutor Mil Takuy a l. I Holic major cousins will assume his duties it the end of this week. J. Porterfield died of wounds information has been received by relatives in the City that Cor poral .1. Porterfield died of in n o. 4s casualty Clearing Hospital France. He left Winnipeg with a draft of the fort Garry horse Al out two years ago. And was wounded at the Battle of Lens. On october 11 he received wounds which proved fatal. He was the eldest son of John pc Sterne old of mount View la Ford. Ireland. A sister and brother who is a returned Soldier. Reside restore sanity treatment proves. Successful cur eng patients of developments in the Spanish influenza situation in Winnipeg Are considered by the local health authorities to be entirely satisfactory. Seventy five new cases were reported yesterday with one brings the total number of cases reported since oct. 3 up to 615, with the very Low toll of ten deaths. Early two Hundred have Al ready been released from quaran Tine. Of the new cases reported yesterday 25 were second Ary cases in Homes previously quarantined. Thirty three of the new cases Are located North of the . Tracks. It will readily be seen therefore that there is a marked reduction in the spread of the malady in other sections of the City. The St. Health inspector reports that there Are no new cases of flu in St. Boniface and that there is marked improvement "in1 the condition of the City s three patients. The residents of St. Boniface Are taking All precautions possible to protect themselves against infection. Two fatalities occurred among the military yesterday. These two cases were taken off a train passing through from the East More than two weeks ago. The quarantine in fort Barracks was lifted yesterday As there have been no cases there for six Days. All soldiers in the City Are to be inoculated. The latest provincial health office figures show that 42 Manitoba towns outside of Winnipeg and two Indian reserves have flu patients. Or. Pm. Stuart Fraser provincial health officer stated last night that the situation throughout the province is entirely satisfactory. He pointed out that reports of a Large number of cont descents Are beginning to turn and the cases in Rural Manitoba taken on the whole Are of a comparatively mild Type. Ask medical advice "1 would like to Appeal to the pub Lic to refrain during the prevalence of the malady from considering any form of illness too trivial to Call in medical said or. Fraser last night. That they exercise every precaution in their Power to prevent infection and spread of the influenza picture some War visitor Sergt. Arnold Blaney. Mrs. Blaney of Bartle Man. Has just receiver word along with the printed congratulations of the com manding officer. Gen. Sir h. Rawlin san k.tc.b., that her husband. Senrt. Arnold Glaney of the Strathcona horse has been awarded the military medal for Bra very in action on August 8, when the canadians so distinguished themselves Gergat. Blancy enlisted in june 1916, and went Over seas in octo Ber the same year. Company threatens to refuse award unless the City Council con a sents to increased special meeting today major foghorn Macdonald enlisted when Over Rose Froia private to major awarded the military Medit Trenton. Oct. Cure of is a Public duty entailed _ upon All. They should make sure that any Case which comes to their attention is re ported to the health authorities for in the quiet cases lies a very grave while the Motorman and conductors of the Winnipeg electric railway have notified the minister of labor at Ottawa that they will accept the Mathers award the company officials state that they will be forced to re fuse to accept the award unless the City Council Grants immediate Relief by allowing higher Street car fares. If the Council does t Grant the in creased fares the company officials look for a strike and liquidation. Mayor Davidson announced at noon yesterday that he would Call a special meeting of the Council for this afternoon to consider the application for higher Street car fares. Major Neil Roderick Macdonald Bester known in the West As foghorn Macdonald and one of the Best known mining engineers of the Western states. British Columbia and North Ern Manitoba is a guest at the Royal Alexandra returning from a trip to Nelson b.c., and the mines in that District and leaves Tonigs for the East. Major Macdonald was Tuite p dramatic figure in France and was in Many thrilling experiences yet escaping serious wounds. He is a Man of Over 55 years of age though on the outbreak in 1914. While he was exploring in Northern Manitoba in the Vicinity of Hudson Bay he seeded South to enlist and was travelling Over a month to reach Winnipeg covering a portion of the journey on foot and utilizing what Ever Means of conveyance he found available in route. His anxiety was to proceed overseas with tiie first draft of the 90th rifles but. That regi ment had departed from the City and he presented himself to the recruit ing officer of a machine gun Section then being mobilized at the Broad Way Barracks. Objection was taken to his age but he bluffed the sergeant and was finally enrolled As a private and crossed to with the draft. In the old country he transferred to the 8th battalion of the titles and thus gratified his desire to tight with the Little Black and was with8 that regiment on the Ypres salient where he said we assailed on five Side s by the enemy germans firing on us from three sides much of the territory was mined and were constantly flying overhead and dropping n. Macdonald did not remain a private Long his knowledge and engineering soon became Mani fest and he was rapidly promoted and his services utilized in the direct eve. Or. I Duvoil. The i Uneva la Wirich will Plage from the family .93 at 2 o clock tomorrow in be made in Kildonan cemetery. Mrs. Susan Carroll dead. E Saskatoon .sask., oct. Susan j. Carroll died suddenly of paralysis Here this morning aged Sii. She came Here five years Toda 1 rom Swan River Ilan. She has Twu sons overseas. Major r. Mills. Major r. Mills of North Battle sask. Was invested by the Iview Palace on september with the military medal. Major Mills left with the fort game horse. At Jassy Paris oct. Demonstrations have occurred i Jassy the temporary capital of Rou Igiania according to advices Here. A mob broke into the offices the fssilo7 Gazette the government Organ and the printing Plant was demolished. Disc vision at City Hall. Whether or not the members of out medical us it Luiu. Luu . Ley site Hospital in a report to Corvallis is Beausejour i Bro state department of com notes Majidi Ken head. 2 Griswold. 1 Emerson Sharlota. 2 Assim Boia. 8 Manet insanity by extracting diseased Teeth removing infected tonsils the gastrointestinal tract was announced today by or. Henry a. Cotton medical director of the new Jers the corrections. The report Rives the results of eleven years of experimentation on a. Number of deranged patients arid states that recoveries Are riot speedy under the new treatment but that sanity has been restored to some who had been in the. Hospital for As Long As nine years. Side of Winnipeg is 259. The places in which the flu has its hold Are Archie with 0 victims Arborg 1 Tifton 1 apse Don. 30 2 cold Well. The stay at Homes--5 a Large assortment pleasing artistic designs special cards and folders made to order Call and inspect our Excel Lent selection before placing your order Stovel company limited Bannatyne Avenue. Block Dagmar to Ellen streets. Winnipeg Manitoba. For rent arable residence and garage he helping outdoors a Winter Moon lights and the warmth of Home. In British Hearth a British Castle. But Over there there is Only the outdoors and the same Winter Moon. Has your thought for them with in the House Are Ai any things you not use. Puss them on those Over there 1.1 Al ill Dosa 3-9 Miniota 2 Marclen .3 Rita Oakland -1 Odanah. 9 Minto 11 n Orth Norfolk. 14 Louise 2 Russell. 1 St.-boniface.3 Rossburn 1 Koland. A Rosthern. 1 Montcalm g por Tase la Prairie. 19 Sakatch River it Bouris s Wool. 2 tache. 1 Pine River 3 Ethelbert. 2 Olav. River and Oak Lake Indian reservations 1-1 dead i flu has it s greatest hold among i the indians on two reservations the Oak River reservation at Griswold and the Oak Lake reservation Pipestone. Twelve deaths 1 been reported at Oak at Oak Lake and More than .50 Are suf Fering in the two places. The reservations Are under strict quarantine and there is a doctor attached to each the treachery of the malady is demonstrated in the death of Henry Drummond. 467 Flora Avenue a a i t Allty reported yesterday. Three hours j after the Tref symptom showed Jie was dead. Home and at have he was taken ill at his immediately removed to ome King Edward Hospital where he died shortly before Midnight on Mon statement regarding serum the following statement was to Suer by or Gordon Bell chairman of the provincial Board of. Health yesterday owing to the erroneous ideas prevailing among the Public in re Tard to the value of protective influenza vaccine it seems proper that at this time some statement should to made by the Board of health on the s is not claimed that this Tion of mining operations d the officers assigned being on mine the Council will agree to raising the fares is the cause of much discussion about the City Hall. An agreement Between the City of Winnipeg and the electric railway entered into february 1s92, states that the company shall not be allowed to charge More than the pres ent rate of fares until 1927. Controller Cockburn said this morn the Winnipeg electric made huge profits in past years but now they Are forced to operate at a slight loss. It belief that they should be forced to operate taking the years of Small profits along with the years when they made immense profits and use up some of their surplus funds to tide them Over until the War is other members of the City Council slate that while they agree the Street railway should be granted creased revenues the increase should not be As great As 6.cents per ticket. They straight five cent fare. A statement issued by the company shows. That a straight five cent fare would mean an increased Revenue of j304.3so. While a straight six cent fare would mean an increased Revenue of ?614.s76.31. The present debit is estimated at according to the company s Pacific coast Welcome for Prairie tourists Messines Ridge which work commenced in 1915, though not exploded for a considerable period after. The major spoke in the highest terms of the Canadian officers and forces in France and Flanders especially of Brig Gen. Ketchen. Who was his com manding officer for some time. After three years service in France major Macdonald was transferred to the forestry corps in England arid about a. Year ago he returned Home to become attached to the Canadian recruiting Mission in the United states. Major Macdonald is a Canadian by birth but in his youth was lured to the Western states by the love of adventure and served that country in the Spanish american War. He is again engaged in is old occupation As a mining Engineer and his present trip is in connection with develop ment work in. Progress in Southeast Ern British sir Thomas White and Hon. M. Burrell go East the members of the Dominion cab inet who have been in the Western provinces recently Are now speeding East and yesterday two of them passed through the City on their Way to Ottawa. Sir Thomas. White min ister of nuance who has been in West in the interest of the Victory loan and arranging for. The launch ing of the Campaign on monday next was a passenger on the East bound in the morning and Hon Martin Burrell. Secretary or state and minister of mines was a passenger on the trans Canada express in the evening. Hon. Or. Burrell was spending subject vaccine it will Tor whatever non essential you can gather in doors the miscellaneous articles column of the free press will sell for you. Collect them this evening. No time like the present to soil them for Victory Bonds. Trading influenza nor prevent a person con is it even cer Tain that it is made from the Organ 7m which causes this disease for his causative agent has not yet been ism the Prairie club of Vancouver with a membership of 200 former residents of the West is outlining plans for the Comfort and convenience of Prairie residents who will take flying trips or spend part of the Winter in the British Columbia City. The club is securing quarters in the heart of the City which will be fitted up As Headquarters for the visitors As Well As a meet ing place for the club. Every convenience in the form of. Telephone service Reading room in which files of Western papers will and a writing room the club will trained for the Legal profession and i developing a faculty for corporation a was induced to enter the Legal department of the . In the Early years of the present Century. In j 1910 he was made general solicitor j i of the corporation succeeding or. J or Cunan As general counsel a few years after a Ith the additional office of vice president in 191-1, and election to the Board of directors in 1016. When he was also selected As one of the executive committee of the corporation. T or. Beatty was entertained at Din Ner by sir a. M. Nanton last evening and a t noon today will be entertained at luncheon at. The Manitoba club by or Coleman vice president. Women give evidence in milk investigation the milk committee met yesterday and adjourned at the Ilose of the session until 11 . To da-37. Mrs. Genevieve Lipsett Slenner president of Tea civic league mrs. Luther Holling convener the Vig Ilance committee of the organization and mrs. Stewart Randal. President of the Consumers protective association All made statements under oath to the milk committee yesterday. A Well to do woman Friend of ills. Skinner s had told her last year that of All Stock she held none paid her such Cood dividends As. The Crescent Creamery Stock. This evidence was ruled out As hearsay by the chair regard to this Mirk less Uay of the Crescent Creamery witness gave it As tile opinion of City House wives in it was done for effect to impress the committee. Mrs. Holl incr thou she the spread which tie company is setting now big enough to. Producers More she suggested municipal of before Lea Jim g the. Stand witness wanted to know whether the present alleged milk shortage might not be due to the fact that the company was putting More milk into butter. Mrs. Randal vrho takes four quarts a Day from the Crescent spoke from the Point of View of the Wejman Abig family. Economize use old dutch Cleanser for cleaning and tinware Graniteware Woodwork oilcloth linoleum enamelled sinks and Bath tubs cutlery. Refrigerators better and cheaper than soap. Death of mrs. Flett Pioneer resident and Mother of famous athletes Aasem away. One of Winnipeg s old residents passed quietly away yesterday in. The person of Catherine fief relict of the late David h. Julett. Who pre deceased her about 17 years. The name of Flett is particularly Well known in the athletic circles of. Winnipeg Rod and Magnus sons of the deceased , winning Fame in the old Stanley hockey Days. Rod 1 was also a crack oarsman while both _ these boys As Well As Jack were also i Stellar Lacrosse players. 1 the surviving children Are Jack at Vancouver Roderick m., map runs new Flett the activities titular by in the districts where and Lead Are the chief the minister also coast Points. Extended his visit to and., in route passed a Eclov c through the fruit sections of Okana Gan where he found the settlers Well satisfied with the Harvest. On the coast however activity and the lumbering Industry was oust in All branches there was develop n of Winnipeg for 48 years coming. Here in she Jias ill health for the past six months a brother Roderick Mcleod passed away in March of this year. Deceased was one of the oldest ment in of the Island As the a will be Here provided. Also compile a. Full directory of All Prairie residents of Vancouver with their former location in the West As Well As their Vancour e address and phone number. The quarters will be at the service of visitors constantly As a. Meeting place for friends and a Bureau of general information concerning the Metal Ana the government had City and its Prairie connections t Purchase a Quantity of the particular. C. F. Millar formerly of liable Mineral and brings were Trie Sterling Trust corporation at location of other de Well As on the Mainland Tion of the government in installing a Plant in Branch of the Cana Dian mint at Vancouver for the a of he said was prov ing a Wise venture. It was arousing greater interest in. The mining of that members of a Jinx Church services will be conducted and by the the o1 fies the is All. I the present epidemic ten per cent of the cases Are corp Chat p or. And of these thirty the de by pneumonia and of these thirty to fort per cent succumb majority of fatalities occur among Young adults from Twenty to thirty five years of age and Elf a i ave. Anil am Pano Verandah. . Spence St. Has 5 Winins room. Spence Street Anthracite orders Filton Tian Totsa main office Jfhn Matyne Avenue careful dentist drus store. Free press for All the test news. Cranberries make foods tasty they Are not Only Good themselves Tut they make other Good. They Are appetizers. Most exquisite of condiments. They make prosy beef or poem. Eat or cranberries without much sugar eat or pot cranberries cooked with pot Toast and the Chupet Cut. Chou Riu in shed. Cook cranberries in porcelain lined enamelled or aluminium Only. Always specify eat or cranberries Trade Mark a selection of the choicest cultivated varieties packed exclusively for american Cranberry Exchange Jevc Erly people escaping in a Way that it is impossible at present to for this reason the vaccine should be used chief la on Young adults. The provincial Laboratory and the general Hospital Laboratory Are Mak int this vaccine from culture obtained from or. Rosenow and according his formula and it will be supplied or. Fred Long receives important appointment do. Fred Long son of a. J. Long armstrongs Point has been appointed assist Ait professor of pathology and bacteriology at the Tom varsity of he physicians of the province it As to o a t desiring chairman provincial Board Forks. He has also been appointed director of the state Board of health Laboratory and supervisor of three Branch Labora is a situate of the Manitoba. Medical College and in the main received his bacteriological sailing in. Winnipeg _ first at of the or which. Or. Gor j the anti flu serum i Don Bell is preparing will be i each for distribution today or thursday it was announced yesterday. A. He culture is what physicians Call a ten taking several Days to Muht vaccine Hlll be Given free. Trall City physicians who be at Liberty it As they choose. It is probable they will make a Nom Inal charge for inoculating Anjone of control will consider i rec guest that the expenses of All flu victims in Public wards at civic Board of health under or Gordon Bell and later at the general Hospital under or. Fierce ror the past two years. Or. Long has been located at Makato. Minn., in the Laboratory of the state boar-1 i mane do Secretary of the social welfare com promotion for or. G. Snell. Regina sask. Oct. A. Snell. Principal o the Normal school at Knoon has been promoted be in Ane for of High schools collegiate and Normal schools and will assume his new duties at once. George who is now in Kingston under of no military training will become principal of the Saskatoon school when his military Over. A. Irish publicist ii Iii new York oct. O learn. Jrush publicist whose trial of the espionage act be an yesterday was taken Roll in the tombs during the night and the. Trial. _ Tirtlot in Titan he Norma career i Branch 0tnews o l the promotion or Long will be Welcome Winnipeg friends. Hit Nany in process president Beatty of the . Visits City pm. Vav. Beatty. K.c., who was recently elected to succeed lord. Shaughnessy As president of the . R., arrived in the City last evening on his Host official tour of the West Ern lines. The president is travelling alone on the present tour except that he is accompanied by his i private Secretary. H. Dunlop who filled the same office under lord Shaugh Nessy. D. C. Coleman., vice presi Dent of the Western lines met the president fort William and accompanied him to it inning. Voung Tom 1 soap powder1" Farious for its washing and cleansing at grocers. Insist on Young Tom Beatty was met at the station or. And in the corridors of the Royal Alex Andra by a number of friends who congratulated him on his election to the responsible position As head of the great railway corporation. There is evidence that this is the of the Young was a general comment among the guests of Tiv hotel As they Drew attention of strangers to the president. Or. Beatty is a son of Ontario and was valuable documents and securities jewels Etc. Are unsafe at Home for and upwards per year a safety Deposit Box can be rented. Street level Entrance and guard constantly in. At Tendance. Standard Corner main and Lombard St. Poor dentistry is expensive and a misery Maijer the Best dentistry that Money will buy at or. Glasgow s new method dental Parlours office Cor. Portage and Donald Rembrandt stands for individual Ity and Axcius ivaness in portrait Art. Rembrandt studio Birks building. Winnipeg Entrance. Smith St photographs of distinctive Art moderately priced. Tu15 old i Canadian Pacific the Saskatchewan the convenient train Leaver Winnipeg daily Brandon jaw 7.50p.m. Arrives Brandon Regina Moose jaw _____12.20 . _____7.05 9.00 . Equipment connect10n3 with main and Branch line trains. To to Brandon. For full information and reservations o accordingly was today postponed. Is suffering a. Severe attack he of depot ticket office phone main Satoo. 663 main Street. Phone main 3260. City phone main 370-371. Cunard line Horlyck s malted milk Lor invalids a nourishing and contains Rich milk and is Ltd extract. A powder soluble water. Canada food Board License no. Service Mcpherson s meat Market 16? a phones Shir. 130 and 13 i Ood Ijo Ziril Licen
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