Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 26, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg saturday october 26, 1918. Notable visitors inspected Cross major general c. H. Powell and head Matron edit sheriff Mcgregor spend Day Here the Manitoba establishment of the keel Crosa was inspected yesterday by two distinguished visitors major c4eneral c. H. Powell of the Imperial army. British Cross commissioner to Siberia and head Matron a tilth sheriff a Macgregor who together Are to head the British bed Cross establishment in Siberia. General Powell and read Matron Macgregor arc on Way from London to Vladivostok. From which Point they proceed to the front now maintained of Tho allies in Siberia to be ill by a Complete working Orsan including a Large Field hos vital. Bass Hospital and Advance stations for the Relief of Che Czecho slovak and russian Mili tary forces co operating the allies in Siberia. General Powell and miss Mac i to Tor arrived in i olday after spending the Day Here in last night for Vancouver they will immediately proceed to Siberia. During the Day they inspected the various working Siead of the Manitoba Cross Spanish influenza rages in Canada and confirmed the arrangements for the Supply of red Cross materials to go from Western. Canada to Sib Eria. The Allied forces now in Siberia consists of contingents from the Jap arese army american army and can Adian forces with which Are included detachments of Imperial British j forces and the Czecho slovaks anal russian forces acting with the allies., the japanese american and can Adian expeditionary forces will All have their own i dependant Cross units in Siberia. As the Czecho slovaks and russian forces have no hospitals or red Cross Aid whatever the British red Cross has i undertaken to Supply these units with red Cross supplies and As these forces Are to increase and require any other the red Cross in thousands of cases with Many deaths those who Are most susceptible to it to resist this Dis Eaic Many years previous was the Matron in charge of the children s Hospital at padding ton Green London. She was at the head of the British hed Cross establishment in Roumania during 1916 and 1917 and Only left Roumania after that unfortunate country with Drew from the War As a consequence of the russian debacle. Juss Mac Greg or with All the nurses and hos pita staff which remained in Rou mania left that country in december 1917, under the do Blous Protection the red guards and finally arrived at Vlad Vostock at the end of feb i nary this year after an adventure some and dangerous journey through the midst of the russian Resolution. She was in Odessa during the massacre of thousands of civilians in that City by the revolutionary Crews i of the Black sea Fleet who terror fruit a 1ized the Black sea ports after hav wonderful info massacred All of their officers., fruit the Power glimpse of the conditions through which she passed May be gleaned from the somewhat amusing Story she told yesterday of her experience in Odessa. The Hospital in which she and the other refugee nurses were quartered had been placed under martial and the Protection of the Neutral embassies but this did not prevent her being rudely Awak ened in the Small hours of the morn ing by a badly intoxicated Sailor in the ill fitting dress uniform of a naval officer who demanded Immed-1 Date admittance because he declared himself to be the Admiral of the Black sea upon being questioned by Hiss Macg Regor As to the reason for this untimely Call he told her that he was the Admiral of the Black sea Fleet and that his Sweet heart was Cook in her Hospital and the epidemic of Spanish influenza played such havoc in Europe has reached this continent. Thou Sands of cases of the strange malady have appeared and Many deaths Are already reported surgeon general Blue of the United states Public health service having stated that Spanish influenza will probably All Over the country in six practically every ship which touches our shores from abroad brings those infected with the disease. Surgeon general Blue urges that the individual take All the Pecau i ont he can against contracting the disease by care and personal by plenty of exercise should be taken the diet should be regulated Spanish influenza affects most severely elderly persons and others whose Powers of resistance Are weak ezied by illness world or worry especially those who Are run Down or not be Elinor up to the the really great danger from the o Irease is not so much in the disease in Elf As that it often develops into pneumonia. What everyone needs now is a general tonic like this wonderful fruit Medicine is not h. Germ killer. It is a body builder Al strength maker a blood a Purliler it Power in protecting against tha ravages of disease. Fruit a Tives res relates the kid Neys and bowels Cousinjr these or Gans to eliminate waste regularly and naturally As nature intended. Fruit a Tives keeps the skin Active and purifies and enriches the blood. Fruit a Tives tones up and strengthens the organs of digestion. Insuring food being properly digested and assimilated. Everyone can take Ordinary pre cautions avoid crowded places and use fruit a elves regularly to in sure sound digestion to keep the bowls and kidneys regular and the whole system in the Best possible condition. Then we Are Safe from disease. Fruit a Nivea is sold by dealers i everywhere at 50c a Box 6 for 52.50, trial or sent postpaid on re Seipt of Price of fruit a Tives limited Ottawa ont. He demanded to visit her at once. The red guards who were sup posed to protect us on our journey through said miss Mac Gregor were almost continually intoxicated on pillaged liquor and not Only carried their arms on All occasions but used them on the i slightest provocation and invariably carried a Supply of bombs with them As part of their personal equipment during their stay in Winnipeg yesterday . Powell and miss Macgregor were the guests of the i members of the red Cross executive. I they inspected the red Cross work ins quarters in company with m. F. Christie chairman of the Manitoba executive committee and mrs. J. H. R. President of the provincial women s executive. They were entertained at dinner last night by sir Augustus and lady Nanton. Dutch passenger boats to resume London oct. Papers say that shipping concerns in killed How to Stop a bad cough from thl. Faaiu old Home Mycle Tri up. Easily Royed a Felt Little. If you Nave a. Severs Couoh or Chest Colts accompanied with soreness Throat tickle hoarseness or difficult breath ing or if your child wakes up durin the a Trot with croup and 7ou want Quick help try this reliable old Home made cough remedy. Any Drue Cist can Supply you with ounces of Pine 50 cents pour this into s 16-oz. Bottle and fill the bottle with Plain granulated syrup or you can Uso clarified molasses syrup instead of sugar if desired. This recipe makes 1c ounces of really remarkable cough rein Jay. It tastes Good and in spite of Low Cost it can be depended upon 10 Eive Quick and lasting Relief. Ton can. Feel this take hold of a. Couch in a. Way that Means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm stops and Moth a and Rifae irritated membranes that line the Throat and bronchial. Tubes with such promptness ease and certainty that it 11 really astonish or. Pine is a special and Hie Only concentrated compound of nor Way Pine extract and is probably tha test known Means of overcoming severe tour is Throat and Chest colds. There Are Many worthless imitations this mixture. To avoid disappoint ment ask for "2% of Pinex Temh full directions and Don t accept guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or Money promptly refunded. Tho Pinch co., Canada food Board save the food and help flatter fight. License no. 170 saturday oct. 26th store. Opens 9 . Closes h phone main 3121. Moro assistance than work of the British Siberia is is anticipated will assume very Largo proportions. Arrangements have teen whereby Hospital supplies for the i British red Cross in Siberia will tie drawn from the american and can 11 Adian red Cross Brit i ish red Cross in London in turn will replace to the Canadian and Ameri j can. Red Cross in France the amount of supplies which to will Send to the British red Cross in Siberia thus obviating the trans shipment of red Cross supplies from american to England and from England Back to Siberia. Distinguished careers . Powell has had a Long and distinguished career with the Imperial army having seen Ovar thirty years of Active service in India is i i a Veteran of the afghan egyptian 11 and South african Campaign s and Wasj appointed by British red As commissioner to Siberia owing to his familiarity with the language and customs of the siberian people having travelled extensively in this i land since his retirement from Active i service. Miss Macgregor has had an equally i distinguished career with the red Cross although her connection with the military establishment Only dated Back to the beginning of the world War. For Many years previous to this she Selling 9 to 11 . Women s warm Winter combination suits Wool and Merino of medium weight and with High. V or Low necks. Long Short or without sleeves ankle and knee lengths. And Turnbull s makes. Priced at floor 2, Hudson s Bay. Hundreds of Winter Coats for women of warm All Wool cloths jul hair Rorsi Ontive As directed. A to restore color or Money handed. Positively not a Dyo and non Price on sule in win us Droit stores. Cor. j Sherbrook St. Phon9 Lieut. W. B. Williscroft i Lieut. In. B. Williscroft who was killed in an aeroplane Accident in England recently was a graduate of Queen s College Kingston one and had got his to was a Mem Ber of the Law staff of Mun Dell and Proctor of Moosomin sask., and in the Early stages or the War sacrificed his splendid prospects at the Cail of duty Ami enlisted overseas shortly afterwards. After 9 months Active service he. Was wounded and or. Recovering was sent Back to the front and was wounded a second time. On re covery this time he studied for and received a commission in the a f Lieut. Williscroft was a. Native of Iio Osorin sask have Yon sent that Hud son s Bay hamper overseas Send it Stow the original overseas hamper service rubbers for women Brown and White medium and High heels per pair Black i rubbers. In styles to lit every shoe at 95c. Overshoes Ped with warm Wool Lin ing High i. Medium or Low heels. s1.50. Holland Are taking Steps preparatory ill to resuming regular trips to England and America in consequence of the withdrawal of the a boat menace according to a Amsterdam dispatch i to the Exchange Telegraph company. Shipping with Denmark was resumed yesterday it is said. Prices Range from s4b, to splendid Winter Coats suitable for. in heavy tweeds wearied cloths and Ulster a Inglish Raglan Aud deep set in jilted models of velour in Novelty Loose flaring backhand belted in fronts. Novel panel effects the new strap belts a tiled through richly trimmed with Raccoon Sable nutria and Mouflon. Are in Taupe Green and Navy. Salts Plush Coats lined and with bindings of Beaver Plush look very effective. Priced from to another boat special at All Wool Whitney Tweed and Blanket cloth Winter Coats Cut on the newest lines and in All wanted colors such As Burgundy purple Taupe Green Brown Grey and Navy. Foul 14 to 32. Floor a Hudson s Bay. Selling 9 to 11 . Boys Union flannel shirts 45c Are Only but the Small number is responsible for Tho Small Price. These Union flannel shirts will keep your boy. Warm and attached collars and pockets. Sizes 12y to main floor Hudson s Bay. Rubbers for men women children misses and boys overshoes be luxe 11.50 uti ii. To. 2 Cream of Tomato soup is Olieo Salmon creamed Chicken a la. King roast Youni pork. Apple sauce buttered beets mince pie Apple Cabinet Puuding Toa Coffee 31111 ice Cream. By Jodi Madu . Served during or the afternoon License no. 10 floor 3, Huri Gons Bay. Children s White rubbers in sizes s to at 75c 8 to 6c. Plain Black rubbers s to at 65c 11 to 2 at 85c. Cloth top overshoes at. And boys Plain rubbers 11 to 13 at 85c, Anu. 1 to 5 at top overshoes to _ buckle overshoes at s1.95. Men s rubbers Black rubbers Tuii rubber or sole rubber Tii. Si.35. Cloth top overshoes one buckle overshoes at Felt boots for men Black Felt extra heavy Quality Felt sole Grey Wood lined. All sizes 6 to 11 in 3.75. Khaki Felt boots Tzizes a i. V and s Only. A.1i Wool Hidiaki Felt heavy Elk sole and heels some with Brown leather covered i eels at m.50. Special rubbers to fit both lines priced floor 2, Hudson s Bay. Children s tarns Are appropriate now seige tarns Sci tool girls also Fine Quality Cheviot with fitted head beads finished with corded and Side bows. Sat urday si.50. Matrons Black hats toques turbans and Small brimmed styles. And Semi Drees styles. Solell velvet attractively used with toques with becoming High Side effects. With soft crowns and unfurled Ostrich novelties. Brimmed sailors of Lyon s velvet with High crowns. A touch of fur give it a. New wintry effect. Elongated turbans velvet in close fitting edges with braided so tache and Ostrich mounts. Priced to floor 2, Hudson s Bay. Girls warm Winter Coats of All Wool Chinchilla curl cloth Corduroy and Blanket cloth. In shades of White Navy Copenhagen red. Brown and mixture. Are of Canadian and american Manu facture. Very warmly lined and in sizes from 2 to 14 years. From to floor 2, Hudssn o Bay. Washable satins and Silks the finest of undergarments and dress trimmings. An excellent Quality in Pink or Ivory. 36 inches wide. Per Yard floor 2, Hudson s Bay. Lining sulks Plain shades in Skinner s lining in Taupe Rose Paddy Grey Myrtle Brown and Navy. Also Pussy Willow Silks in Floral designs in Rose Grey rna Uve purple and Navy grounds. 36 inches wide. Per Yard and s4.50. All Wool suiting Serge English made suiting Serge in Fine twill and soft finish. Made of the finest Grade of pure Wool and perfectly dyed. Colors in Burgundy Navy Grey Taupe Sand and Brown. 50 Inch widths at per Yard. Floor 2, Hudson s Bay an assortment of women s sweater Coats will the col Lection be More com plete than now and the Beauty of these smart garments is their great Utility. Arbether it be for Wear round the House under a Winter wrap or for glorious outdoor sports you will find one to your liking. Of these sweater Coats Are quite exclusive were made specially for our patrons. Pure Wool of excellent Quality used for these sweaters Aud expert workmanship. The popular Brush wools Are of course. Bright hued serviceable and stylish new electric Heater operates from any lamp socket take the nip out of the Chilly morning air in your room Aud put com fort Aud warmth into the evening at. Home with one of our economical Heaters. -a7isit_our electrical department and see these Heaters you will be surprised at the Low Cost of operation. Floor 3 Bay much. Iii. Evidence in Bright colors Aud each accompanied by its Dainty Little Toque. Then there Are sweat ers made in the heavy jumbo stitch and others in the Cardigan stitch of line botany Wool. May have them buttoned like a coat or Over the head and in Light or heavy weights. Seasonable Shade is shown including White Rose Copenhagen Heather purple Brown Tan and Grey. Sizes. Priced from of floor 2, Hudson a a a. Edison Mazda Tungsten electric lamps 36c Box of 5 Telephone accepted for lots of 5 genuine Mazda America s lamp at a very special Price for saturday s Selling. And 5.0 Watt sizes. Quality went in a Hen the name Mazda went on. Floor 3, Hudson a Bay. Tweed suits for men at Are splendid value Are Grey checks and Brown mixture tweeds lined and. Of a serviceable Quality that ensures satisfaction. Comfortable fitting models in mostly of Button styles. Extra pair of pants to match May be had at a Small j extra outlay thus practically doubling the life of the suit. Men s Ulster Coats to our. Stock of men a overcoats and Lusters is Jinks i com plete. Well bred merchandise fully up to the Standard of service and. Values always to be. Found in Hudson s Bay Quality. Materials comprise ski tues Jahi Giey Vieze. I Aucy tweeds . Priced from to s60.00. An excellent selection of boys Tweed and worsted suits that please the boys As Well As satisfying the judgments of the elders 28 to 36 and prices Range from to men s Flannelette pyjamas will be appreciated at tin s season of the year. Made in a White English flan Nelette of Fine Quality. Silk loops and Pearl buttons add materially to the finish of these High Grade garments. Very moderately priced at sizes from 36 to 44. Penman s natural Wool combinations a limited number of these Well known and desirable garments. A. Good medium weight for present Wear. Sizes Range from .34 to Are a woman s Best Friend in the Sharp bracing atmosphere of a Western Winter i then they must be chosen with care for . Well bought will give years of splendid service. Riot just for years but for. Centuries the Hudson s Bay Abii Patty stands out pre eminently As the Home of in style and Quality All the Broad Range of furs offered for your selection it is. they were made to. A Standard rather than to a Price although we Are glad to Tell you the Price is no greater than you will pay for Ordinary furs. Long Marmot rat in Roll col Lars , poplin lined. Coat in dark with Border and has Collar of Hudson Model in dark rat full lined belted style and Collar of Western lined and with Cape Collar and Marmot Der and Collar Are of Sable have a splendid Stock of Hudson Seal Coats in newest and trimmed with Lynx Sable and Coon also pain. Zipor 2, Hudson s Bay. Nitrogen lamps Abe the latest in artificial Light the advantages. Claimed for these Are a greater Candle Power for the same current and unusual brilliancy of Light. Is filled with nitrogen causing the filament to glow with great intensity. Special for saturday 60 Watt size 85c, size. At floor 3, huds men s sweater coals Wool rope stitch with shawl Collar. Id. Brown Grey White and Navy. Ideal garments for the cold weather. All Sixes from 38 to 44, main floor Hudson s Bay. Exclusive stylish Coats from these All Wool English velour coatings and with that soft Rinush so much desired. In Navy Bui Giddy. Myrtle and Copenhagen colouring is. A very Superior Quality of material. 54 inches wide. Priced from ?6.50 per Yard. Saturday s groceries License no. 170. Fresh roasted. Per a. 32c, 38c alld 47c Hudson s Bav bulk. Per a. Brown. 5 57c raisins 15 by. Packages. L. Packages 35c 1 la. Tins. 1. 35c Jam k. To. Smith s. Iso. 4 tins. Powden Mclaren s Imper Ial assorted flavors 3 pkgs.29c currant Jam to. 4 tins _93c 3 ibs. Shin Iff so. 1 jars 26c, no. 2 jars _ _ 47c and Beans Plain to. 2 tins. 2 tins for 32c Catsup Les per bottle 25c Royal Crown. 23 bars _-41.00 Royal Crown i tins.29c american Ripe. 3 tins__28c Oatmeal. 3vj ibs.__.__25c Oats Robin hoods in. Bass 43c per . 29c i in. Tills. 3 tins for 59c sea delicious. La. Tins 20c Haddle nouns tender Flash. Tin 25o cake dark and list. Per 22c buds , per la. 39c almonds per la. ____49c buns and bread Rolls. Per dozen ._.__. 14c cakes Brown s. 1-ib cakes 40c, 2-ib. Cakes .___80c apples see ibs._-25c provisions Hudson s Bav Seal of per la 54c Reliance Brand. Or or Cool Cint. . Brides. 32c fat 1-lb. Eric its. 2sc Canadian. Nihil. Per la .__.______1. 31c Cambridge our Oiver. Special. Per in. 24 killed Chicken our b.40c killed fowl per lb____33c main floor Hudson s Bay i a Bay
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