Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 3, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 Manitoba free press mod at May Syf s Bay co. From Page on arrangements made Large operations were carried on for the French government and Between Tho Spring of 1915 and the end. Of 1919 we had carried in vessels belonging to or chartered for us tons of foodstuffs and munitions of War. Our Fleet carried from Brest to Arch Angel practically All the munitions which France Mado for Russia and we did not evade the submarines altogether As in the course of those years we lost 110 steamers through enemy action re presenting in cargo carried a sum of sir Robert alluded to the Progress made by the company during the last 10 years and told How the stores throughout the Dominion had been enlarged and of the Prosperity which had attended the efforts of the com Pany officials responsible. J company will build new store. At Calgary Edmonton and Van sir Robert said we have buildings and equipment of which we Are justly proud. At Tho present moment As far As our buildings Are. Concerned we Are not Well represented in this City but this is a. Weakness which we have every intention of try ing to remedy. But for the War the remedy would have been applied Al company eight years ago i site on Portage Avenue. Have never regretted that Purchase i i jilt alter we purchased that site i some in the City started the idea of erecting a mall from the parliament. Saw of a Parkr b.-.1.1 buildings to Portage Avenue. We re j Cognize that this mall will be advantageous to the City and we do not wish to do anything to Block the scheme and in order to meet the authorities we Are quite prepared to delay for a reasonable period the building of the new store. If the idea of the mall materializes changes will have to be made in our plans but i would ask the authorities to make up con 19 years Leslie Laing is years g. L. Bellingham is j. Mcdougall 17 years a f. Harman ,17 years c. W. Elliott 17 years p. I. Goody 1g years x g. Cruickshank 15 years 33. J. Riley 15 years a. Thompson 15 years 1. G. Parkinson 15 years e. Hardiman 15 years the Sterling Bank of Canada save because Money is plentiful will not be always. Their minds in this direction As soon As possible. Whatever happens we have every intention of spending a sum of some five million dollars in connection with the added the governor. Fur Trade has great future. Speaking of the fur Trade sir Robert said i look to the future of Charles Robinson 16 years. The fur Trade with a feeling of the it most Confidence. The last three years have shown the Best results of any years in the history of the company. The work of those engaged in this Branch is ardous and severe and we have under consideration several matters relating to the improvement of the conditions of service. We Are naturally meeting with Competition you meet with that in any Trade and i Welcome it the better organized the Competition the better i Welcome it but i do not Welcome mean com George s petition. When you have a rising Trade like the fur Trade you Are bound to meet with All types of com petition but in spite of this we feel we arc stronger than Ever in the fur land sold to Farmers. With regard to Tho land depart continued the governor we have a record of continued Progress. During the last three years we have sold Over live million dollars Worth of land without Tho Salo of any town Sites. No one can accuse us of hold ing anyone up As we want to sell our lands to Tho Man who is going to cultivate that land. We have never sold our lands to the Speculator and if four business men of Montreal arrested northcliffe papers revive atrocity stories London May resumption of hostilities Between the poles and bolshevik coincides with the opening of the Nort Clil l e news paper Campaign plainly intended to create prejudice against Lloyd policy of negotiation with soviet rus Sia. The times devotes a leading article to a revival of the atrocity stories and comments on the Cense of the reverend North a Brit ish chaplain in Moscow throughout the revolution whose arrest is1 re ported on a charge being associated with the British secret service. The times states that the True Rea s on his detention is that. Lenine fears Tho effect on the outside world of North s evidence respecting real conditions existing under so pietism northcliffe s Organ accepts As Trust the assertion that lord Lansbury the British socialist was carefully shepherded during his our lands Are not in the custody of cent visit to Moscow. The City it is the Farmer or settler then they Are declared was specially lighted. Brit butter in our he declared. So prisoners were provided with Spe concerning the pension scheme sir Cal food. All workmen had strict Good Trail r i is a Coal tar preparation shipped in barrels tank Al wagons or tank cars depending upon the size and location of the Job. No matter what your Road problem May be whether you require a Road Binder for new construction a dust preventive a Road preserver or a Patching material there is a Grade of tar via made for the purpose. If you will write to us regarding Road conditions or problems in your Vicinity the matter will have the prompt attention of experienced engineers. This service is free for the asking. If you want belter roads and taxes this department can greatly assist you. Robert said i am glad to be Able to announce that the company has decided to Institute a More generous scale of pensions. The pension age in the future for men will be go and for women 50 years of age. The pension will be based on the straight salary plus Board allowance at a fixed sum and will to calculated on a basis of one sixtieth of the average of the last four years salary for each single year of service. The maximum pension will be thirty sixtieth. All other members of the various staffs who Are not eligible under Tho pension scheme will receive a gratuity of one month s salary to commemorate the 250th added governor Kindersley. Governor is con Vicent. In conclusion governor Kindersley said i personally have Tho greatest Confidence in the future of this great company. It seems to me Only on the threshold of a great career. Our Fin ances were never stronger than they Are today our organization is Broad and Strong and is keeping Pace with our developments and i wish to thank for the services they have rendered during Tho past few orders to behave in circumspect Man Ner. After Lansbury s departure jul scow relapsed into its usual chaos. The e times predicts that the British labor deputation which left for rus Sia this week will be similarly Hood winked and shown Only what Tho bolshevik its think fit. Reverend North it is claimed is the Only Liv ing englishman Able to give a True account of the Moscow atrocities and hence his arrest. St. Boniface notes held in connection with five Mil lion Dollar Bond robbery in the new York Montreal May Montre Alers Are jail in connection with the five Mil lion Dollar Bond robbery on Wall Street and the visit of Nicky Arn Stein to this City a few weeks ago. Three of the men whose names Are carefully guarded by the lawyers they have engaged to defend them Are said to be Well known business men part of a gang of twelve who helped Arnstein get rid of his Bonds million and a half of Liberty Bonds was sold Here through a Mon Treal broker at a discount of 50 per cent. The authorities know who the broker is but wish to round up the rest of the gang before they Lay hands on him. The fourth Man is a Montreal Pri vate detective who was captured by a Clever trick played on him by two new York detectives who had Rea sons to suspect him of having accepted bribes from Arnstein in order to let him go free. Pretending that they had arrested two prisoners who had to be taken to new York the new workers engaged the Montreal Man to take the prisoners to new York. As soon As he was across the Border they ordered him to release his prisoners. And to his Surprise placed him under arrest. The two supposed Pris oars turned out also Toj be detectives and the Montreal Sleuth is now with his fellow citizens in jail further developments Are expected soon. Act in operation he said when any1 trouble is brewing both sides will be compelled to state their Case before the Council and he. Believed a Good Deal of trouble would be prevented in this was. The Council he said would be a permanent Board where All grievances would be aired and the Board would have jurisdiction Over All prices. He believed that Public Ity would be a great Factor in the solving of the . The Only Way. To Stop profiteering he said was by publicity. He also dealt briefly with collective bargaining and said that this principle should be recognized As the sacred principle labor arid he hoped for great results from this Section of the act. Re hear Commerce Board Case. Ottawa May a Tess postponed decision of the supreme court of Canada on the constitutionality of the Board of Commerce As a profit fixing tribunal will follow a rehearing of the Case which came before the court in the Middle of March. The rehearing will to the first Case of the term which com i Menweg on May 4. By h. Gray son if the St. Boniface will meet Ait s . May 5. Board of Trade at the City Hall Over was netted the con Cert Given at the St. Boniface col lege on april 25, in Aid of the Monument to the old country frenchmen slain for their country the foundation of which was built last week in Tho St. Boniface Cathedral cemetery. The work o f Asp halting the Archi Bald begun last week and is proceeding rapidly. The balance of the construction of this Road will years i have been connected wit i the be undertaken and finished this sum company. We in London feel grate j mar. Fill for the services you have and there can be no doubt of the future if your loyalty sir Robert Kindersley interposed with a few details of his own career preserves roads prevents dust company Avenue wlnk1pbo, Man. Toronto St. John . Montrel Halifax. . Vancouver Sydney. . Kidney agents wanted in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta. White us. Six years record of the Beaver fire insurance company subscribed capital paid up capital year 1914____ 1915 19161917 1918 1919 195.325.00 surplus to _ _ Winnipeg Canada. Resolution reported out. Washington May joint re solution proposing repeal of reservations by Congress declaring a state of and told How he left school at the age War with Germany and Austria inn of 15 and started work As a clerk in a Gary was reported out yesterday by Dock company for a wage of 10 Shil Tho Senate foreign relations commit Lings a week. I know thu pleasure tee by a strict party vote and Pride of the first Rise in wages i know the deadening effect of want of appreciation on the part of one s superiors and. As far As i and the directors Are concerned you May Al ways rely on encouragement and appreciation for the services you Ren he added. Asks for co operation. Sir Robert asked for the Heartiest co operation Between the employees and the Heads of departments and for harmonious working among the employees themselves. If we have these things i am certain that Noth ing in the world can prevent Tho company having a career of great and wonderful expansion i see the com Pany far surpassing its record of the past and it for us to see that in the reconstruction of the world follow ing the times of stress and strife through which we have passed the Hudson s Bay company and those connected with it play their part As they have done in the he concluded. The end of sir Robert Kindersley s speech was marked by the employees using to their feet singing for he s a Jolly Good fellow with Groat zest. Cheers for the governor lasted some time and it was several minutes before the remainder of the pro gramme could be carried out. I ample provision for the entertain ment of the employees had been made by those responsible for the arrange ments. The fort Garry entertainers gave orchestral selections and songs which were highly appreciated whilst miss Marjorie Guthrie and alias Thel rna Walpa received a tremendous ovation following their Novelty song and dance. Two diminutive Little kiddies they enchanted the audience with their efforts which were tres especially worthy of com i nervous thin ailing women Vinol will enrich your blood banish nervous Ness make you Strong Aud Well physicians recommend Vinol and druggists guarantee it j. W. Wilton explains Industrial disputes act Tho Young men s club of Grace Church was addressed yesterday afternoon by j. W. Wilton m.l.a., or. The Industrial disputes act. The speaker outlined the nature of the act and discussed in1 a general Way the working of it. How can you sex he said the nations of the Earth to Settle their disputes if the communities cannot Settle their Dis Putes without the act he said was the result of the recognition Liat some Means must be. Devisee to Settle disputes without strikes and lockouts and he regretted that the act had not come into Force sooner. He pointed out that the chairman of the e joint coun i delicate children there is no remedy Pale nervous ailing women always tired and often fussy make Homes unattractive and unhappy. You can change that tired dragged out listless feeling to one of buoyant health by building up your blood nerve and muscle tissue with Vinol. It makes red corpuscles and enriches the blood quickens the circulation creates a Hearty appetite promotes sound sleep strengthens the nerves and imparts renewed vitality Energy and vim to every Organ in the body. The step Quick ens the eyes brighten and a Clear healthy complexion replaces that Pale Sallot color. If such women would Only realize the change that Vinol will make in their appearance by restoring strength and health they would not rest until they started its use. For All run Down nervous Anae Mic conditions weak women Over worked men feeble old people Oil of Industry was the representative of the Public and that the pub Lic must be considered. With this like Van of i. Your druggist will re turn your Money if Vinol fails to Benefit by Frank Pearson monster fire Sale Worth High class furniture graph phones and cabinets at premises 779 main St., just North subway wednesday a y 5th at 1.30 o clock the above consists furniture More or less damaged in tie recent fire at the Canada furniture co s warehouse and consists of Oak and Maho Grany dressers and Chiffo Niers Oak and mahogany dining room suites in various designs office chairs a tilter High chairs kindergarten sets office and restaurant stools and chairs cradles brass Beds enamelled Beds rockers mahogany wine cabinets so noes record and music cabinets and other valuable furnishings. The most of this furniture is practically undamaged and of finest Quality. Terms Cash. Fhone m. S144. On View Day prior to Sale. , auctioneer. The supporters of the Norris government Are holding meetings n for the purpose of organization As follows monday May 3rd, at 8 school Cor. Graham and Carlton. Tuesday May 4th, at 8 school Corner Maryland and Broadway. Wednesday May 5th, at 8 school Cor. Academy Road and Harrow. All supporters both men and women Are invited. Some of the City members will be a attendance. Mentation was the song of Mother you would t know your governor presents medals. During the craning Long service j medals were presented to employees by the governor and he took the of i i port Unity of personally shaking the j hand of each recipient and thanking i him for his service. The following list gives the name of each one who received a medal the number of years spent in the service and the number of bars on the medal received Gold medals j. G. M. Christie 46 years three bars j. Calder 45 years three bars j. Lyon 44 years two bars j. Thomson 40" years two bars Wilson 39 years one bar a Franks 37 years one bar j. White 35 years one bar j. D. Mckenzie 33 years one bar w. Fowles 31 years j. Ross 31 years. Silver medals a. E. Nosworthy 29 years 2 bars h. N. Louth 28 years two bars j. Sea borne 2s years two bars c. Tarqu Hart 28 years two bars o. B. Thom son 24 years one bar c. Harding 24 years one bar a. W. Patterson 23 years one bar g. A. Bayne 22 years one bar j. J. Barker 21 years one bar Ralph Parsons 20 years one bar c. W. Veysey 19 years r. Hoc i the genuine service and Utility of the Barnet refrigerator will be demonstrated at Banfield s monday tuesday and wednesday May 3, 4 and 5 for three Days a lady demonstrator direct from the Barnet factory will demonstrate these refrigerators illustrating the intense coldness and dryness and the saving of All perishable goods also the considerable saying on your ice Bill. Do not miss this demonstration is put on for your a note of it now. One great essential to a woman s health i is her nerves removal notice Jean Arsin. cinematographer has removed his studios from. The Avenue Block to larger and More attractive premises at 223 Portage Avenue first floor where he will continue his Cinema Ivory producer of Canadian red Cross Story the Winnipeg general Hospital. Story the fort Garry Erzinger s party the great dog Derby the Jean Arsin 25 Syndicate Block 222 Portage ave. Telephone main 7354. For immediate Sale at a bargain perfectly organized Hoy fattening Plant. Owner being engaged in other business is too Busy to give personal Atten Tionta this one. Plant situate close to Winnipeg on Good Road Model building a. Nearly new with it is included splendid feed route yielding cheap non Leea. A big Money maker to the right party. Free press Box 2094. 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