Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 29, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
N 8 free press october 29, 1918. Manitoba exhibit at Kansas City soil products Hexhi ize Shore patrol at june governor Riggs taking person Al charge in work of locating bodies of victims Victoria. -r.c. Oct. Croup manager of . Crust steamships was informed in u me a from the a. Agent it Juneau his morning Liat u Shorf patrol Well organized Loyer Nur Riggs of Alaska was giving assistance having taken personal Char go of. The work of locating the bodies from the Princess Sophia. Over 25 Craft Are reported to be searching for victims. While explanation been Given us for the cause of the strand said Captain Troup or. A state ment on the disaster we can Only conclude that the Princess Sophia 1 got slightly off her course in a Snow storm Winter having set in much earlier than usual this year. Instructions have teen sent to Nave careful search made of the beaches for possible survivors. The Princess Alice will to there today and everything will be done that is pos sible under the distressing Circum statement by Brodie the following statement made this morning by h. Aeri eral passenger agent of the a who is in the City from the main land the deplorable loss of life. Loth of passe Lisurs and , Lotus by the sinking the 1 Rin Cess hop Liui. He Cefi a Ovir the entire personnel of the company and especially those closely associated with the operation of the coast steam ship services. The Princess Sophia was a favorite ship will known to Many and thousands of passengers who have made Many pleasant these pictures show first a Birdseye View of the Manitoba exhibit at Kansas City As a whole and then the wonderful individual the Manitoba exhibit display on the Kansas City grounds. The design is by professor Janshaw of Kelvin technical school but the exhibits Are by the Farmers of Manitoba. On this ship will Sinare our sorrow i because of the loss of so Many dear people so Many of our faithful of tic i and Crew and the Good ship it j the storm which saw the end of Ilii Princess Sophia and her precious Load human freight was in its intensity. Details of j the scenes which occurred aboard when the Steamer plunged into the Depths during the raging storm Dur ing the night May probably never be known As there is Hope of anyone i surviving the disaster. Many of the bodies picked up were i on life rafts according to word received Here which indicates that a of Spette attempt was made by Many to get away from the. Sinking Islip. Those who Fet t the vessel on the rafts doubtless succumbed to sex and exposure. Recover 187 bodies i All wore life belts i Dawson . Oct. Special despatch from Skagway to the Daw i son news says 1st bodies have been Correct style worn by Uett dresses Young men in All localities. Lace narrow Reed toe Low in Black Tan or Patent calf. Price to what weeks mean if you would add Only one week to the life of and if All canadians would do the same think what it would mean it would mean the saving of enough shoes to last weeks. It would equip a million soldiers for More than a month. It would help to Check rising prices and to increase the purchasing Power of every Dollar that is spent for shoes. Get this added service out of your shoes. It is easy to add much More than a week to their life if you will buy for service rather than merely for appearance. Go to a responsible dealer and profit by his knowledge of values. Look for the manufacturer s Trade Mark on the shoes you buy. _ if you will do these things you will sacrifice nothing in neatness and attractive appearance and you will gain in Satis 1 action. Selection offer special service Vafaie Jot men women and children. Ask your dealer for them. Ames Holden Mcgready limits d Shoemakers to the nation Montreal Toronto Yoa Bay shoes look fat Winnipeg Edmonton Vancou Teh this Trade Mark on every Solt recovered from the Steamer Princess Sophia and Are now at Juneau. Small boats Are taking other bodies to Juneau. All bodies recovered wove life belts. Governor Riggs of Alaska sent a Telegram of sympathy to the nor of Yukon territory say Nii loss casts a Shadow Over the whole . Alaska grieves with . R. S. Knight commander of the mounted police in Yukon who is acting governor in the absence of George Ilc Kenzie now visiting in Ottawa replied to the message prepare coffin shipment Seattle. Ivash n., oct. For the Sophia victims were be incr made ready Here today for shipment f to Juneau tomorrow on the Steamer i City of Seattle. One Hundred and i fifty will be sent. A number Are to arrive Here tomorrow from Portland As the sudden demand exhausted the Supply. The Seattle chamber of Commerce today wired president Wilson and members of Congress urging that More lights and safeguards be placed in alaskan Waters. It was claimed there was Light on Vanderbilt reef where the Sophia struck. No Gold in cargo fifty head of horses on Board taken to Vancouver Juneau Alaska oct. Sold was in the Sophia s cargo according to Juneau officers of the Canadian Pacific railway company. A Dawson despatch Sam Klondyke Gold pro believed the Sophia carried about in Gold being sent outside. About fifty head of horses on their from Ruby. Alaska to the United states comprised the Only cargo aboard the Sophia. The horses be longed to w. , a con tracker who was bringing them Dawson to Vancouver. Mrs. Mcdonald Vas with him. Details received Here today said i that Friday afternoon it was decided i to Rig up a line and Send the Sophia s people to the Shore in baskets if it became necessary. The rising winds and Waters evidently mocked the execution of this plan. Winnipeg Ger s sister Tost among the Winnipeg people bereaved by the Princess Sophia Dis Aster is w. S. Colpitts 5ss Walker Avenue trainman on the Canadian Northern. His sister and brother in Law. Or. And mrs. C. S. Chinery Are mentioned in the list of ill fated or. Chinery was the the Purser on. The Steamer Dawson and had working with the White lass company 13 years. He and mrs. Chinery were coming out to spend the Winter at their Home in West Vancouver. They had been married socialists Victor Berger and associates arraigned for violation of espionage act. . "wis., oct. 1 with violation of the espionage Ace. Six prominent socialists were arraigned before judge f. A. Geiger in the United states District court Here this afternoon. The defendants were Victor Berger former congressman and socialist candidate Lor Congress in the fifth District. J Edmund t. Melms socialist con dilate for Congress fourth District. Oscar Ameringer candidate for Congress in the second District. a. Arnold state senator. Miss Elizabeth h. Thomas presi of the social democratic pub Lishing company. Leo Krzyoski. The Bond Victor Berger was fixed at and the other defend ants at they were Given until tuesday noon to furnish Ball. The quintette were taken into Cus Tody by . Marshal Randolph this morning following an announcement of the indictments returned against them by the Federal grand jury. Thirty counts in which almost every conceivable violation of the espionage Law is charged were re turned against Berger. Commenting on the indictment or. Berger said they figure if they Don t get me in Chicago they wiil get me or. Berger is also to be tried for violation of the espionage act in Chicago nov. 7. Whereby importers of Al i goods which have to pass in transit throws h the United states Enro Ute to Canada should apply to the War Trade Board for import . Whether or not the goods in question Are included in the Canadian list of restricted imports demand reinstatement of president of Union son. President of the recently organized clerks Union is reinstated in his position on the clerical staff of the Dominion Iron and company. If the strike decision is persisted in. Both steel plants Well As All the Island collieries of both the Dominion and Scotia companies will be completely tied up. J a Telegram has been sent to Ottawa by the Sydney trades and labor Council notifying the government of the proposed strike. Promised it was stated officially to Day. Shippers of the four ships fused to Pilot their Croft into the War zone it was stated. They also have refused to permit their vessels to be j brine saying that even a three Ineis nun would wreck the hulls j one of the officials have Lis j covered was 37 years old. Another has. Passed its twentieth birthday. I Rissy investigation revealed Many j faults workmanship it was i ported. Boats poor Quality. Sydney x.s., oct. A meet his of representatives 6f the unions among the employees of the Dominion Washington. Oct. Japanese Iron and steel company the Doni j Rover intent has been advised that Inion coat company and the Nova i which were transferred to Scotia. Steel and Coal company it has been decided to bring a general Nike at the Cape Breton steel plants and Coal mines unless j. A. The United states shipping Board under a recent inter government ship agreement have proved use awol thy. Replacement of the ships has been nationalization of shipping unlikely of. Despatch from Reuters House of commons re Plains to r p Houeston right Hon. Andrew sonar Law stated that the government did not contemplate the nationalisation of British shipping. Import License essential. Ottawa oct. War Trade Board announces a new regulation i Lemon juice whitens skin girls make Beauty lotion j at Home for few cents Stabi Uze wages publish recommendations affecting ship workers and Coal miners. Washington oct recommendations of the National labor adjusting committee which is working out a National policy Tor stabilization of wages of All skilled and unskilled labor employed on government work were published today. They a acted ship workers. And. Anthracite Coal miners. The recommendations As to ship Workis put into immediate effect by labor adjustment Board but announcement was made by the fuel administration affecting miners and some officials of that Agency said the announcement was premature. The shipbuilding award provides a general scale of so cents hour Foy skilled workers but rates of piece Are not to be changed until after conferences Here this week be tween representatives of the ship Yards and the piece workers. Unskilled workers were coven sub Stan j tial increases and provision is made for reviewing the award every six months and in increasing the to meet increased costs of Hving for Anthracite Coal miners the committee recommended wastes ing from 42 cents an hour labourers outside the mines to Esti mated average earnings to contract miners of approximately Day. Squeeze the juice of two Lemoni into a bottle containing ounces Orchard White shake we and you have a Quarter pint at the Best bleaching acid skin whitening lotion and complexion Beautifier at very very Small tour grocer has the Lemons Ana any drug store or toilet counter will Supply thre ounce of Orchard White for a few cents Massage Thea sweetly fragrant lotion into the face neck and hands each Day and see How Tan Sal lowness sunburn and windburn disappear and How Clear soft and Rosy White the skin becomes. Tea it is harmless. From the first sniffle or Ineer. Stop it in time and do not Gamble with your health. 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