Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 28, 1918

Issue date: Monday, October 28, 1918
Pages available: 20
Previous edition: Saturday, October 26, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 28, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Eating flour. Bread from City Andl strict Manitoba free press. Winnipeg. October 28, .1918. Speirs Parnell bread anime Garry 2345-6. No. 5-046. Charge trial at t of bit am j with bigamy Gustavo Walters was committed for lie next assizes on a charge m court on situs j Chat Gena Laid by Jacob Vash with use an to Teden electric Washer labor. the clothes. In use. Absolutely Call in for a Clemon Stra told. Gas stove department. Winnipeg electric railway co. 322 main Street. Man of i Ort acre Dis carried namesake s papers caught with he provisional i charge papers or Agio the own name Charles love Tou to uie Authur Ilies. When he appeared in police court., i to i Chr m Amile Washerwoman i Uvo takes i5ju and no More from Homes where no phone answer in prayer moment i citizens Are requested to note that no Telephone Calls will be answered on any of the exchanges during the minute of prayer at noon each Day of the week com mencing today. The whistle on the free press building is giving notice of the opening und closing of the silent moment. Few of Factor in drawing the colonies closer to the Mother country and even in tightening the Bonds that unite the several the party of ertl tors include in addition to or. Knight. M. Reading. Christchurch Charles of of Large party of officers and editors pass through in route Home which lature died was represented the late or. Few Days ago. Major Burdic i the first contingent from austra i Lia numbered men of which the i cps there now less 7.500 on the Rolls Wallis who of the several battalions lighting on Wasilli s. Went to Juipi is a former mayor Cic Alberni find will probably accept the nomination. One minute in Accord with the of the lieutenant governor of Manitoba for a. Daily minute of prayer every Telephone switchboard in Manitoba will be silent from 12 noon until 12.01 each Day from october 23lh to no vember 3rd. Inclusive. Local or ions distance connections will be Given during this one minute in these Days the Are at War and the crisis in our Battle for Freedom is at hand. We must face this Stern real Ity. For our own nation acid our fighting allies add your prayer for a. Righteous Victory. Manitoba government telephones business stationery any of the largest and most successful Industrial institutions in this coun iry Are us intr i Lovci lithographed stationery. T is eminently a Superior Quality produced pains taking care to effectually carry messages. Shall be curl to Send you samples or have our Salesman chill with Complete information that May help you to put your stationery on a better basis. Stovel co. Ltd. Color and commercial lithographers Winnipeg Manitoba cobra not Standr for individual Ity and exclusive Ness in portrait Art. Rembrandt studio 3irks building. Winnipeg Entrance Smith St of distinctive Art moderately priced. Main office Bannatyne Avenue photographic Christmas greeting cards favorite in an attractive de a ordains and letter info you desire or write for illustrated toder. Gordon b. Kyles a vantages theatre Winnipeg can. Service and Quality Fop Herson s meat Market Sherbrook St. Phones shr. 130 and 13v Una Roll Lunse no. 8-2778 the careful dentist Toner Garry 30su. Tajn Lourn Oil i . 8.30 . J Skett s store. Months on suture uni. In take Iii from each of mrs Evn Keaney and mrs. Isabel Phillips. I in Tho province of Saskatchewan is Manitoba is in j. S. Occasioning considerable Inco veni a incl whose reside at to All interests and necessitated Korand. Man., is among the killed in i the visit of members of the govern action in yesterday s list. Pet. J. M. Ment to Winnipeg on saturday. Hume of Oran View. And pie. A. G. I among those Here from the proven Howay . Of Klein Are listed As Cial capital of Saskatchewan were having but no further Par j Hon. J. H. Lament judge of the tic ulars Are yet available pet. G. I supreme court Hon. W. A. Tur the several remarked one of h group of. Australian officers i seen service at Gallipoli and along the Wellington Robt. M. Hackett at Auckland new zealand Geo. Fen j Wick j. , j. O. Pail fax h. C. Jones s. H. Prior of Sydney Australia w. H. Simon cos of Hobart Alfred Cardon of Perth and Geof. Byrnes of Melbourne. The financial institutions of Australia was represented in the person of Dennison Miller governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Decorations and other insignia worn by the several officers testified to the. Valiant service rendered by them on the Battle of France and Flanders while some Hac also Sevek. Shops bit Fife on the Imperial limited last night. All Suez canal. In the parties passing i West bound trains Over the . Through were general Brand. . Major v. J. P. Hennessy major Beall Man . . Frerman capt Plucknett capt. Arbrie Lieut. Tweede Lieut. Miller. The enemy is was ministers Here Ion saturday and sunday carried Par tie strike of Hie Telephone operators ties of distinguished officers and Busl j it. Porteous Whoso available. Pet g. Side Jit Rivers man., has died of i wounds. Returned soldiers of the one Hun dred and forty fourth battalion Are asked to attend the funeral of ser Geant h. I. Morris who went Over seas with the battalion and was re turned to Canada last Summit suf Fering from wounds received in j Ranee. Sergeant Morris died on thursday last. The funeral will take place at Gardners under Akiri rooms today at 2.30 o clock. Geon attorney general and Provin Cial Secretary and Hon. A. P. My Nab. Minister of Public works. All returned to yesterday. I boy scouts to boy scouts of the City will distribute Victory loan posters in All stores in the City a a today and tomorrow. These posters Are expected to be used As the nucleus of window quarters will be Ness men of the several states o the australian Commonwealth Many of them being members of the first con Tingent who reached France via the Indian Ocean Suez canal and Mediterranean and will thus have encircled the Globe when they arrive Home. There will be a party of -17 officers when they assemble in Van Couver and these will be augmented by a number of prominent editors and financial dignitaries the common wealth. The editors have been on a tour through and Flanders and were the guests of the Imperial government. And speak in glowing terms of the valorous spirit and purpose of the people of the motherland and confess displays. Head that after visiting the men in the the old fort France and witnessing the patience Garry meat Market store on Garry i and determination of the sailors with Between Portage and Ellice ind the the grand Fleet their Confidence has boy scouts of the 2nd. Uth kith been strengthened and heartened. 28th, and 9th troops will report there monday morning at 9.30. All scout masters will be advised by phone. The whole City including the suburbs. Will be canvassed monday and discuss embargo on dried the Board of Trade on saturday received a wire from the Saskatoon Board of Trade asking them what they would do in regard to the . I tuesday embargo on dried fruits. A heavy rainfall at the time of drying seriously diet Neshe i the Supply _ the line and none will be allowed records a at present at a standstill. I milk prope at s investigation of the cresent Cream further Ery j into Canada a recent despatch said. The Board of Trade s action in the matter will be discussed at the next meeting. Extend soldiers Harvest Captain h. W. Whitla announced on saturday that instructions had Aras sufficient time has not elapsed for Henry Thompson chairman of the Canada food Board to have received and acted upon the letter and reports of h. B. Gordon. 1 t was in possible or. Gordon stated last night that or. Thompson could base his action in the matter on the Short message depot battalions to nov. 15. The leave was originally fixed for oct. 33. About men Are on Harvest leave. Capt. Tel Retla said he did not know Why the leave had been extended. It was probable that the i open fall made it possible to do much threshing and blowing yet. Brandon labor favors Telegram received at the labor Temple on saturday indicated that Brandon labor is practically solid for a general strike. So far. The strike vote shows 38 per Cut. In favor of the general strike and re turns Are not yet All in. Other Western Points Are taking the vote and the general opinion of labor All Over the country is that the govern ment must either rescind the no strike order in Council. Or Guai Antee that it be riot enforced. American Anthracite Ardara filed major Burde offered seat -.maj. R. J. Burcie. M.c., u to was recently in Winnipeg on a visit to his sister mrs. . H. Metcalfe. Balmoral place. And a number of his former in newspaper Stork recently concluded a tour of uni and Oregon in the interests of the Liberty loan. He is now Back in Victoria and is preparing to assist in putting the Victory loan Over in British Columbia. Major Burde has Hoen offered the nomination by thu soldiers of the vacant seat in Alberni i free press for All the latest news. Ilk the company regrets that under existing conditions they will be unable to make their usual distribution of milk on monday. On sunday Drivers covering the More Central portions of the City will have their loads replenished Dur ing the Day out of that Day s receipts which under Normal conditions should be placed in storage for monday morning s delivery. We urge such As Are not absolutely in need of the Quantity they Are now using to make their de mands As Light As possible. Every quart thus saved will help in supplying nourishment to invalids and children whose health and life de Pend upon receiving a regular Supply of Safe milk. Hospitals and babies have a first claim on us. We have warned the citizens of Winni Peg again and again during the past eighteen months that its milk Supply was gradually Drifting into this very serious condition. The agitator the Busy body who would have you believe that he or she knows All about the milk business is largely responsible for it. For eighteen months the consumer has been paying too Little. For eighteen months the producer has not been paid enough. In the City of de troit pasteurized milk is today Selling at 18c per quart on a basis of Imperial measure and 9jc per pint. Chicago 15c per quart and 8 l-3c per pint. Duluth Minneapolis and St. Paul 14 l-3c per quart and 8 l-3c per pint. The pro Ducer must have immediate Relief and the Crescent Creamery company has decided to give him that Relief whether the Price of milk. Is advanced to the consumer or not. We Are today mailing notices to 400 producers of milk advising them of a 5c per gallon raise thereby increasing the Cost of our milk by per month. Every ounce of Energy in our entire organization and every Dollar at our command will be spent to the end that so far As possible we May serve the needs of each one of Wiir House customers. Crescent Creamery company limited we were glad to said j. .1. Knight of the Brisbane courier Queensland that the men on the Western front Are Well provided for. Both in food and clothing and that the comforts of the soldiers is the first consideration of the authorities in England however food conditions Are not As Grood and the people have to deprive themselves of necessities. There is tto complaining on the contrary All classes Are uniting to maintain the industries and Busi Ness at Home to relieve All medically it men for service in the army and Navy. The War has been a great com ment of All and is now delay ing surrender in the Hope of making better terms by Many complimentary statements were made respecting the valor and dualities of the Canadian forces some of the offi cers having fought by the Side of do Minio battalions at the Somme in the Vicinity of Arras and on the and Vance towards we can not express too strongly our High appreciation of the nursing said one of the captains which comments was generously enthusiastically endorsed by every member of the group. Report sighting of submarines Christ Ionia oct. Of vessels arriving at Stavanger from Karmo Island report that several German submarines flying a White Flag at their mastheads passed the Island saturday bound South according to the m Orgen Glarist. The submarines Are believed to have been returning Home ;