Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, May 05, 1920

Issue date: Wednesday, May 5, 1920
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 5, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba 12 Manitoba free Winnipeg wednesday May strikers uni Tus Dayto return French officials believe that settlement continue work a workers Call general walkout to support federation of labor the company founded on Rule will As Long As he is connected with it continue to act As it has Dene. The War record of the company was lightly sketched some emphasis being Laid on the use to which the Fleet of vessels was put in carrying munitions foodstuffs and other War necessaries to France Russia and Roumania. Acid the toll exacted of that Fleet by the Stib list of old timers present at big re Union below is Given almost a Complete marines. A total of 13 million tons St or the at the old timers of shipping was furnished in the War last night. A Good Many of by the company. "1j sir Robert Kindersley declared that a p. Heck Els mrs. Heck Els h. G. 1880 is. 1886 1882 real old timers mrs. Mary. Kaj Btte one mrs. Cowan is Given Asar mrs. J. Rev or. John Maclean five of the guests a j. I. Tin. Iii _ v Jvance Over the list win Snow tuners to prove the pessimists wrong names familiar to every Day readers to Good will outstrip the of the Clairv press. The Complete list evils in fared. Sas follows parts May circles to night feel that the end the strike near. The Railroad men have been Stven until thursday to Rouin to duty after that time they will be irretrievably discharged. In the Northern mine Field which furnishes 27.000 out of the ions of Coal mined in France daily the. Raen Are continuing at work. The dockers acid seamen s strike while not a general one is More Complete than that of the miners and Railroad men. But the hesitation of the Ronen in other industries to join the move ment it is considered is bound to have its effect sooner or later. At Havre the Crew of la tour Alne dust arrived from new York deserted the vessel after putting everything in order but the Crew of la Perouze. Also from new York remained at their posts. M. Pirolle. A prominent officer of the state Railroad Union was arrested tonight. The Union of Metal workers of the Paris Region has called a general strike for thursday in support of the general federation of labor and As a protest against the action of the police in making arrests on May Day. Calling attention to the record established by the lied River settlers cd this occasion in Aci real old timers. X55 a the advancing the last to 1 he i Ress from near the end of close proximity to _ the a foe. Resport my. Claimed for the press a place in the Roll of Honor of old timers. Re minding the company that the first Newspaperman arrived the old f rower 183" lusted. 1882-1885 1883 1sb2 1ss7 Thomas Anderson 1s82 or. C. A. Mckenzie ._.. 1889 g. Atkinson 1887 p. Chapman 1884 e. J. Ostrander _ 1884 inspector c. Currier. 1884 r s. Knig Btl. 1889 __1s41 .-1___.1880 is. G. N. J Richard 1849 mrs. A. Burritt 1880 mrs. A. Watson 1s49 mrs. H. A. C. Howard miss a Bannerman . W. Mcnamara 1.883 mrs. G. Isis mrs. A Davis. 1s80 d. Sutherland. Mrs. A. Cowan.____1835 Patterson. .__1855 mrs. Marl mess. Won of settlers another , he claimed Robert Miller .1s57 Perman was on the Victor h vr6 to archbishop Mattieson 1s80 b. Knowles j. Chalmers j. 3. R. Mcgregor w. Cowan p. A. Mack airs. A. Bassett a. Bassett. N. Parson j. C. Watt 3 l. Well ingrain. B h. Tompson mrs. E. H. Tom son mrs. J. S. Mitchell miss Rhoda Gossel jjt8- 3 Clements v. A. Garland mrs. W. W. . Corentz w. M. Millss Stanley Tingle h. E. Hunt miss e. J. Vileo capt. C. A mrs. M. Vooth miss May Huston. Mrs. J. Mckenty mrs. Forester Bliss capt d. M. Bruce p. Stephany miss s. King Magajne e. H. Hoods pith -1912 .1910 1903 1906 1900 1906 1902 1900 _1907 1s10 a. F Wol Ullom 1884 1ss21882 timers was paid by or. Dafoe when lie called attention to the excellent. A. Hohnan 18s2 or. Dafoe was speaking the removal of one of the horses from the Hali causing the remaining one . A. A. Patterson.___1880 mulling now Pony aged 30 years to John Atkinson .1862 protest in most vehement , Caus a. I. Ing considerable amusement. The 3. A. Henderson Isis speaker proceeded to discuss the ecu mrs. M. A. Bannerman Active value of the pageant presented mis. A. Thomas j to. on monday by the Hudson s Bay a. I mrs. Mcken company out that while a w. Of. Payne from company proceed with that new store on Portage Avenue. Robert Kindersley acknowledged the Toast to our with a sin Cere tribute to the hospitality of the red River settlers and veterans. He the company that the ties of t the company and Winnipeg were most inextricably a that As the history of the company the emulation of the splendid is the history of Canada. Mrs. Mitchell w. T. M. Morisson 3884 mrs w. T. M. Morisson 1885 mrs. John prison Huxley French 1882 h. Warren 1s85 mrs. F. Thomson.----1ss1 Isis Zie 1ss2 _.4- 1885 it is not Good for a nation com Alex. Purker mrs. D. Houston 1887 Unity to look Only to the past it mrs. De. Burke 1869 i mrs. A. E. Gunn is beneficial nor. To forget the pasted. Burke. 1sc7 j. A Post 1s82 especially such a past As Canada and i Oan Smith born. The West can look Back upon. J Lames a. Lang Knowles spoke for the is it Telegram and dwelt upon the great Tull pc experience enjoyed by the old timers i now celebrating since they have in the scope of their lives such a Helliwell 1570 wonderful developments of science a Johnston .1s7g and the reaching of the mrs. E. W. Mrs. N. Tweedle a. Tweedie miss l. Sinawe. Shaw miss m. Parle mrs. W. P mrs. R. J. Molean. Mrs. G. R Ruttan d. A. Stevens g. R. Ruttan mrs. Kemp miss Gray a. Vol Lana j. Stewart prof. Rowan z a. B. I Murray mrs. W. R. Campbell. Mrs c. A. Hid Winter or. And mra. C. H. Lemon 1904 .-.190s 190s 1907 -.1904 i9 of 1901 1903 Iroe 1905 1910 1902 19031000 1904 1913 -1906 1900 1905 190s in of 1901 1905 190s 1910 ._190k 1908 1901 1906 1905 1904 1906 19.0.8 1904 1902 .1911 .1909 scientists see great 11 re Aid Olmi Liu i Savage a meaningless Low the habitat of the parasite u a Means of combating its ravages were. An the c Earnest consideration. Mission lasted nine months the Hen walking Over Tom in j anal investigation of the habits of tie parasite and a he ground no Trace was visible. This opens up prospects of a most interesting work awaiting the air archaeologists in regions of the Earth explorations by planes Are of special value in correcting maps. Commenting on end Mitchell the British scientist in making the Means of combating its destructive activity occupied weeks Only. Had it been possible. Then for the investigator to Fly to destination the result would i been the saving of a year s crop. That civilization has been swept aeroplane May not be Able to com one cannot doubt that an air Pete Vith railways in the Carriage of tableland of Cen j in ave n Mang the nest trans african night from Cairo to the a special correspondent surveys the various achievements and possibilities of flying in the service of science. To writes _ this exploration by air has air eau begun and is of special value in goods but placed at the ser 1s67 Isol is. Cen min. Poles the coming of the Telegraph . To. B Mitchell and Telephone wireless telegraphy mrs. M j Graydon .3871 submarines and aeroplanes and last Charles Thompson 1.-1s70 but not least the shaking of the a. Maxwell -1s71 foundations of civilization itself the mrs. A a. being averted by major c. F. L Orrol to 1s71 such battalions As the Little Black Charles woodail1870 which they themselves had g. G. Fulthorpe 3s70 founded and kept up. To the Veter j William code Ana and belong the past John petley_1s70 e. Steel 1881 1 .1. W. Mcknley 1882 i n. A. Connor 1ss2 .1. Defoe _ i s86 i mrs. A. N. Irvine 1ss1 airs. .7. Thompson _. 1sso .1. Thompson 1880 mrs. G. C. . 1882 w Fowles 1885 Thos. Hewitt 18.80 of its movements seems to be. In Winnipeg. He claimed for the com Pany considerable creditable service in the recent War keeping up its traditions of furnishing some or the Best and Harvest men to the service of the nation in time of cria.1. He declared a feeling of being among inti Sutte friends in Winnipeg since Here he found an extraordinary a effect Lon for the Wolfl company. He assured his Hearen that company Votile erect on Portage Avenue a it the that will As to the achieve ments of the past and a Promise of achievements to come. Great responsibilities the principle that great Privi Leges bring great responsibilities. Sir Robert declared that the com Nav he represented had endeavoured to live up to its duties and to realize the ind the prese i t. Said the Spealler mrs. John petley1s70 but to Tho rising generation belongs mrs. R. Crawford18715 the future which will be devoted to Thos. F. Thomson be. P. Hutchlngk1s76 o. B. Harvey Joe Faricy mrs. .1. P. Tennant 1s72 Eor Mances of the past. J the Pioneer women. Rev. Canon Matheson eulogized the mrs. A. Feed River response to the Horace Chevrier .i137s Mccharles ,1ss2 to. Nesbitt ?ss3 to. St. Olair Clark. _ 1880 or. _ 1s7u .1. Guest. 1881 if. J. O Connor 1.ss1 .1. W. Mckiney. 1882 k. O Connor 1ss2 Campaign extended the pales to of clogs in charge. The week s can Yass had netted More than 540 000 it is Learned with the House to House ass still commune has been received by h. A Wilder chairman of the local Campaign committee from National head Rivot i r3 notifying him that May 6 be observed by jews throughout Canada As a Day of National thanksgiving. What is a Piker from i ass telogrurr1 u i Onnor r mra g. The. Isabelle Fraser c. J. Sharp 1880 1884 1-884 1884 1880 to question mrs. J. Sergt. Berg 0. f. Rutherford mrs. .1. _.-. H. Tenn ant k. Barrett 1885 1 8s5 Toast and his strongest Appeal mrs. P. Stephany _ .1. J. Brittain Consul general for the United states spoke in reply to the Toast of the and q assured the company while an american citizen he had been an p exile on service for 22 years three 33 of his posts in the consular service being in British territory so that being originally of British origin. Lie Felt most at Home Arno Nuj britishers. But he declared that a american so. To. A ckson.3874 .1. G Harg rave t. Lundy a. Stewart Robertson la .-.1s7.7 1s73 at 69 he gainsj5lbs Vancouver Man says he feels younger since taking Tarlac. There is bound to be something about a Medicine to do for a people of my age what Tarlac has done for ice As i am now nine and have gained fifteen pounds on six said r. Butler of 15s7 Kitchener Street Vancouver . Ill. Butler is Well known also in Winnipeg where for twelve years t was checker for the Canadian Pacific railway. I had been going Down Hill for five years and was in an awful fix at the time i began taking Tarlac. My appetite had gotten Down to where i hardly cared whether i went to the table or not and sometimes even the sight of food nauseated me. Every thing i did eat seemed to Lay heavy on my stomach and sour and turn to my Chart often Palmitate a terribly and i suffered badly from heart Burn. My head ached so badly at times i could hardly stand it was always hard for me to set to sleep Lor i would toss and Tumble for hours alter going to bed and when i did a anally drop off to sleep it was almost time to get up. Of course Felt weak and tired out All Day Long and i knew it was Only a question of time i break Down under the Strain. I got hold of Tan lao just in Umo and i want to say Ris Fht Here and now that it is simply remarkable the Way it has bulk me up and put me in such Tine shape. Who am Aitken pounds heavier and 1 am feel ing years younger. Before finished Ajjie first bottle i just seemed to know Lannae was going to make me a Well Man and today i am glad to say t am enjoying the Best sort of health. 1 have the finest Ednd of appetite and no matter what or How much i eat i never suffer any bad after effects fit an. I Haven t had a headache since i Glrst started on Tarlac and 1 sleep us a log ail night Long in fact some Pody has to Wake me up every morn in. I Teel Hale and Hearty and am brimful of Energy All the time. Tan Lac Oas been a great Blessing to me Ana i have nothing but the highest r. To. Lellear fames j. Pat. G. Longbottom 1s74 Perriss 1s78 1s71 mrs. A. Spencer 1s70 in j. Scott the present Clay that caused so much mrs. D. Houston worry he Felt certain that solutions a. Mann .-.-.1s70 satisfactory to the allies of the mrs. A. Graydon_._1571 words of general Smuts that loyalty i Ltd to apologise for his noun try Ronen should be. The turned to a biome port to have his barnacles removed in dry Dock. As to the questions of United states would be found and c. Thompson mrs. Bliss -----1s71 j. It c. . _ a. Stivi Ali Roul Jackson Lar. And mrs. A. E. Stephens w. J. Thompson acid mrs. Montgomery c. H. Mcnaughton mrs. D. A. Sullivan . Thos. J. Smith Geo. A. Merrick Jordan w. E. Wii Liyim in Booty ,3. C. John m. Scott ._______1- mrs. Annie la. Ijabo g mrs. John 1_ang mrs. F. Rodway that the United states and Canada mrs. C. Thompson ------1s71 with 108 years of peace will show o. B. Harvey the world that All can be j t. W. Taylor 1s77 amicably adjusted. 1 j. 1s7d j. Tupper extolled the achieve a. Shepard 1870 Greenfield. H. Bond. T. Ii Barnes c. A. Or. R. St. Burns of four Mouths. Tie bouquet to the committee of the pre j. Jyon 1870 Seni Leniert aliment. Especially . E. C. K. .1s.c Shepard. Of the claims of the vet i mrs. G. Tern Pitman Erans of the great War. Or. Tupper Templeman declared thai there would be. Nothing i sir Hugh Macro isaid unreasonable nothing asked and that Harmony among but t Mckenzie 1s70la Lvi. Hajle there is Complete i c All the veterans James organizations on that subject. Joe Fahey replied to the Toast to the a picturesque scene the banquet Hall with its hundreds of merry Banque ters presented and impressive scene. The Centre of the Hall was occupied by. Five Lony tables completely circled by a Forest of Spruce. At. The far Ond of the Hall Lonn Lan a most realistic replica of the in i w. R. Lames Cook j. Cooper -------.1s79 a mrs. A. Cooper_----.1879 afro. A. B. I. Murray -c.ls7fi to. Ptolemy .----------.-----1s73 j. O. F. J. Ted Bury i Eter Broad fall d. A. Sullivan mrs. P. mrs. T. M. -Horn-----.1s7s Praise for it. In by Lig r drug stores and by the Leadin in every Advt eyesight dim if your eyesight is dim. Your vision of erred if your eyes ache. Tech. Burn or feel dry get a bottle of tablets from your drus fist. one in a fourth of a class of water end use to Bathe the eyes f rum two to Lour times a Day. Don onto has Given stronger eyes clearer sharper vision Relief to thousands. Say Hon onto sire null 50 h. A week s an Ive Oil cannot compare with the sweetest Oil from apricots. Terror of an Early settler s log Shack was reproduced. The Walls of the Shack were decorated with genuine curios firearms and other articles of common use in the Early 3ays. A table specially reserved for the distinguished guests and visitors occupied a prominent position along the entire Lenorth of the Shack s Horney among those seated al this table were the chairman and Toast Naster. Sir Jaimes Aikins sir Robert Ami lady Kindersley lady Aikins. Miss Aikins master Kindersley and miss Kindersley sir a. J a. Hon. T c. Korris mayor Gray and mrs. Gray. Major Gen. H. D. A. Ketch in. mrs. Ketchen. .7. J. Brittain. U. S. And mrs. Brittain w. J. Tun trs. Tupper g. W. Allan. M.p., Rev. Canon and mrs. Matheson. Geo Galt. And or. And mrs. Edwin Fitzgerald. R. C. Irving Secretary p. Hardest. J. Hooper. J. Tennant. R. J. Hughe j. H. Holman e. Darby. E. Low and Geo. Fahey. Many decorations the Hall was profusely decorated mrs. G. D. He main -.1s79 Ferguson a. J. Norquay fleas. Dure _._1s7s sirs. C. Midwinter Alex. Calder -._____.1s79 d. M. Tire g. Mon-kman._1s70 g. Iloni Iman .----.1.3s73 mrs. J. A. Miman_1s73 j. A. ..-.1s73 to. Jones d. A Mcouatt w. Shipley _.1s70 .__1s77 .1.s7s the eighties j. Jul a Tribuzi item i r throughout with the various National mrs a. Me Charles 1ss2 d. To. Scott to j 1ss2 w. H. Belford Isis mrs. P. Pickering. 1sso p. Pickering 1ss9 col. A. A. Mullins 1ss2 h. S. Iss2 w. To. Jackson. 1ss2 mrs. Mckenzie w. Mckenzie t1sso, Johnson Douglass . 1ss2 a. Mcarthur. 1ss Hon. J. Bernier l. Cowie Geo a. Milian the nineties 1881 Isis is 8 2 1ss6 1sso 18s2 18s1 13s6 1ss3 1s82 inst is s3 1880 Issa is 83 1ss2 1ss2 1ss3 1ss3 i 1s8si 1880 18sg 1882 1889 j 1882 isso 1sso 1ss1 1882 1ss4 i Lier p. The Stock consideration As Well As attention. The answer came after a moment s deliberation and reflection and a Piker is Yanari who lives within Nis Liike answers it be Neath its Light hearted Ness material for thoughtful Conald ration. A ridiculous but self chosen position prom the cd logo Dally Tribune our situation would Ibe ridiculous if it were not so mischievous. We Aith at War with Germany and with Austria although All Europe including their deadliest enemies have Long since declared peace and despite difficulties and obstructions Are working Back to peace relations or -1 Trade and . Correcting existing maps of known countries and of countries Winch while of immemorial Antiquity i have never been accurately surveyed. The photographic records taken by airmen of. Regions of the n ear East enabled military commanders to for i their maps in important Points and for example aided in no Small measure in the drawing up of Allenby s final plan of comp Albi in Palestine and Syria. For an exposition of the method and value of mapping from Ajr photographs science is greatly indebted to lieu tenant colonel m. M. Macleod r.e., who has placed the re sults of the experiences gained in the War at the disposal of the Geo graphical society. It is no exaggeration to say that the air plane camera has already become tie strongest auxiliary weapon of the typographer. Accurate maps obtained. Survey from above by Means of continuous photographic record is thus one of the outstanding uses of the aeroplane. By this Means in i regions such As inner i Asia and the greater part of Africa maps of surprising accuracy May be j obtained. But this is not All. Survey from the air affords incomparable i Means of obtaining by Otid views of i the Orography of wide regions and enables us to get in one View the real aspect of a country of the distribution of its vegetation its River Lake and Mountain features. J plying Over the Earth the airman al. Least will not find the Trees obstruct his getting a View of for est Asib emphatically the Ense with the land traveller in the. Groat qum. Torwal of Africa. H is. For example one of or. Chalmers Mit Chell s keenest desires to lie Able to throw some Light on the scenery As Well As the geology of the regions j Over which he is flying. His Obser j nations of the course of Rivers tie boundaries of flood and Forest , or the Sharp Edees of the great rift i Valley May disclose unsuspected i facts indicate Means of communication not yet utilized and give de finite information of highest value to Commerce As Well Asro science. J ruined City revealed. J there is one aspect of surveying from the air makes a special Appeal to the archaeologists. Colonel j g. A. Bei Zloy pe., of the Survey of. India has put on record that in flights Over the level Plains of Mesopotamia air photographs revealed the outlines of a ruined City on the Banks of the tigris., outlines which on tie ground would probably y title purposes Are , however con n fined to what can be accomplished Jion in Theair. Aircraft in the near fun i whose Ore often or Lack prompt Batten Turc will be an invaluable Aid to the investigator pug aged in normally al most inaccessible regions. Here the element of Timo is olten of Vita in production in Ontario com i be Mali Empire at the Ontario Divi Siori of the. D Timber Lew years Iko n i 000.000. This is a total of about whose ravages Fri a at harm to car i out. Of a grand Tota of Tain Trees of economic value i Soo for All Canada keep your skin Clear and healthy protect your complexion from the effects of Sun and wind by exercising that care that the skin deserves. A healthy skin Means a. Clear complexion and. Preserves the Youthful Bloom in the face of the woman it consistently. Keep your skin refreshed and cleansed with this Cream Ana you will wonder How you Eyer did with out it. Make it a daily habit and your Mirror Wil soon reject a Story of youth and Charm. 4 sold in tubes and jars at ail drug stores and toilet goods counters. Palmers limited Montreal wholesale distributor a Ream mum main w. Garland._1592 g. To. Casvell .1s91 to s. Taylor .__.1897 ii. Taylor c. Harding ._j1892 capt. Freakley .___1s9s i Iris. J. Moornan ._.1s90 i w. R. Ogston i c. Pugsley .1s90 i Henry baser .__1897 Bliss tennant1s99 or. -8. In a Wekenty miss m. M Cule -.1s90 i Hiss Josephino Hie tie Hiss hiekie1850 Luis. Bartholf Fraser 1s90 James -mc.tv.cnty1s90 i mrs. U. Bchnchter1894 p. W. Hooper ._-.1890 Jira. Q. B. Cor ice p. D _1s9s i ivies. .1. If. Parke.1s90 a. H. Alla Clyce ._.1894 i t. Swallow .as92 c. A. Wilkins 1s9s Bliss k. Ferris is. A. Vote. 1891 .1. C. Broach oot.1s95 ifs. A allans..1s95 jars. James Stewart __________._1s9s ifs. Grassie. _.____.1s92 col. Grassie .1. H. Murphy f. Roc Way Fred Desjar coins .____1.890 1900 mrs. E. Clements j1914 flags. Streamers and Gray Bunting. A j t 11 lya11 sick headaches for last 10 years t. Usu. A Tver u in i. A i Large number of same Heads and i 1irs a a Bowen 1ss7 Battle Shields added to the pm ctr Esq eness of the scenery. Much in Terest was centred upon the Man. Articles and implements used by Tho Early settlers of the red River. In eluded ;