Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, May 07, 1920

Issue date: Friday, May 7, 1920
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free press Winnipeg Friday May Kentish association holds annual banquet i How organization has developed in twelve years of the twelfth annual ban Nulec since the organization of the Kentish association of Winnipeg. The members to the number of about Irp score ,-i.ssc-mbled last night athe St. Charles hotel and enjoyed a couple of hours of song and Story. Highly patriotic in tone and tending strengthen the Bonds of the association. Maj. C. O. Lane pc sided a uht. France Hughes in the vice chair. A delicious dinner was disposed of Rind the Loyal Toast pro Perly honoured after which speeches were delivered on appropriate subjects As called for by the Toast master. Maj. Lane on his majesty s Spolito enthusiastically of the services of All arms in the recent War As maintaining the traditions of the Empire. Our heroic honoured in silence came next after which a. Putter in patriotic Strain replied to our paying due tri Bute to the old country without loss of respect to the new. The members present were treated to a Little history by the vice chair Man who replied to the Toast to the Kentish association of he recalled the earliest Start of the organization with its magic seven which the chairman later declared is now increased to an Active member ship of 77. The wanderings of the association in its Progress Down the years were described As from hotel to hotel and Hall to Hall in meeting Brown or Black calf 4j4 to Lyz 8 to places and from the Industrial Bureau later the Board of Trade building to the Baker Block and he expressed the Hope that the Kentish would Lead the Way in the Manitoba Council of in Gish societies now trying to establish a Home for All such organizations in the City. responded to our adopted and g. M. Jen Ner in reply to the Kentish extolled the War work of the ladies of the association and their county j women As Well As All British women who worked so hard to help win the War. The musical part of the entertainment was rendered by a. C. Burch t. Sharp and is. Richardson while t. Cohantz erstwhile Mascot of the Cricket team presided at the piano. Vice chairman France Hughes thanked the Talent and called for a Hearty vote of thanks for the press to which the free press representative replied. To Lio Kentish association will hold a business meeting this evening in the Baker Block and close out the Winter s business including the fourth Kentish fair which brought the association s philanthropic contributions up to a total of heard Gen. Mclean make the statement or. Riddell accepts important position leaves Ontario government to take International labor office in Geneva Switzerland. The Resig nation takes effect next week and lie sails from new York on May 15 in order to be in Geneva to attend the seamen s conference next month. Or. Hidden is not entirely severing his connection with the Ontario government As he will hold the position of advisor to the Ontario Oral in London on labor and Immi Gration. Toronto. May a. Hidden Deputy minister of labor in the Ontario government has j tendered his resignation to take a 1881. His elementary and secondary position in the International labor i school education was received in the office of Tho league of nations. Or. Riddell will lit in charge of the immigration and equipment Section and will probably make his Headquarters Walter Alexander Ria Aell Ivas born in Stratford ont., on aug. 5, schools of Denver Colorado and Manitoba Canada. To matriculated in Manitoba University in 1003, re degree of . In sociology from Columbia University in 1908, and the degree of . From the Union Theo logical Seminary in 1912. In 1910 a received the degree of doctor of philosophy from Columbia University. is u practical Farmer and still owns the farm which is brought under cultivation during the summer when to was a Manitoba. Christian scientist guilty. Newark n.j., May Andrew Walker a Christian was found guilty of manslaughter by a jury in the court of common pleas for failing to provide medical trea t ment for his 9-year-old daughter what physicians diagnosed As nasal diphtheria. The girl had been provided with Christian science treat ment. Goes to Brandon Church. St. John a. A. May Frances Healey has been transferred from St. Peter s Church Here to Brandon Man. He has Boon ill and it is hoped the change will Benefit his health. Cei Ved Tho degree of . In 1907, the Dorothy who died a year ago with Spanish Cabinet takes oath. Madrid May Eduardo Date s new Cabinet took the oath of office last night and later the ministerial Council met at the Palace under the presidency of Kin s Alfonso. For cuts and brim. Fob colds. Coughs and Chial afflictions. Muscles. Sprains and Stra 5 and numerous other ailments comm onto Man and beast Tafb is nothing Superior to that 01 n tried and reliable remedy 05 electric i l Hurlbut welts lace or Button calf Brown or Patent boots strap pumps sizes 4 to 7 8 to sizes 4 to 53.50 s to ioy2 Rhen you buy shoes for your boy or girl consider first the necessity of training the growing prevent corns bunions Bent toes broken Arches v and other annoying foot ailments. J Rannard shoes shape the growing that purpose our styles and lasts Are particularly designed and shaped. Rannard shoes let the child s feet grow As they should Vancouver Man in City yesterday Speaks of incident Brig. Gen. H. H. Mclean need not attempt to qualify his statement made before the pensions committee at Ottawa that the wives of Tho majority of Tho members of the p. Had belonged to the servant girl Weiass before their marriage Accord ing to c. I i. Bonnor Vancouver executive Secretary of the Canadian i a Atri Otie fund who was in j Peg yesterday. Or. Bonnor said he was present when the statement was i made and that the substance was what had been published. Or. Bonnor said he grave evidence before the committee on the increase i of pensions in the West and submit i Ted a schedule showing that a widow with three children should receive a total of ?107 per month under present living conditions. This should to paid As follows for the widow per month for the first child ?20 per month for the second child per month and for the third and remain ing children ?12 per month. Says he questioned Mclean. I at this juncture . Mclean asked or. Bonnor if he was in favor j of the childless widow and the widow i with children receiving the same pen j Sion to which or. Bonnor replied i that he certainly was not. J , Mclean then remarked that the greater number of the de i Pendents of privates and non com j missioner officers of the . Were j of the servant girl class. They were used to working before marriage and should be encouraged to return to work instead of. Living in idleness he j said. Or. Bonnor . Mclean if he considered that after the sacrifices the women had made in losing their husbands in the War they should to asked to return to work. . Mclean replied yes i you can look nicest in wive minutes sphere Are occasions when al you want to look especially and sometimes they come so unexpectedly you have Little time to fix you need never worry if you have a Jar of Creme Alcaya Handy. Gently into the Okin then if you need color a very Little Rouge spread carefully Over the Cheeks before the Cream is quite dry Aiter that the film of Alcaya face powder Over is a delightful non Greasy disappearing toilet Cream that makes the Skia like velvet the Faro rite for to year. In jars at 35c and 75c Over the world made in Canaday Mac can Benn dec Nelson limited the Alcaya co. Of Canada limited Jame c Crane or Montreal Dis Iribas for Canada _ Montreal Canada prospective voters wiil have to Register names registration of voters in Winnipeg will Start at 9 . On monday May 30. And continue until 10 . Wednesday inlay 12. In each suld division there will be a. Registration Booth the location of which is advertised on the and in the press hours of i registration will toe from 9 . To 10 . Each Day with intermission from 1 . To 2.30 . And from g . To 7.30 . Persons must Register in the District in which they in Side in that which they Are employed .11 a prospective voter through absence or sickness or other reasons is unable to Register personally he or she can be registered by proxy toy one of three member of the family the employer or the business partner. Every voter is asked to make certain that his name is on the list which the registration clerk is required by Law to Post outside the registration Booth at the close of registration. If a voter fails to re Gister or finds that his or her name does not appear on the lists they must attend the sitting of the court of revision at the Law courts build on May 22, when the presiding judge will place c their names on the list if they Are entitled to the vote. Registration clerks for Winnipeg and their assistants will meet in the old legislative Assembly room old parliament buildings on saturday afternoon when a lecture will be delivered on the matter of registration by. Government officials. St. Boniface notes news has reached St. Boniface that mrs. Marguerite Ritchot who was probably the Oldes t settler at la grand Point Man., having lived there for nearly fifty years died in that Village and was buried yester Day morning in the cemetery of the Church of tie Des Chenes Man., the decrease cd was ninety years old. She is survived by four daughters and two s on. Sunday is Mother s Day monday is Wash Day i buy her an electric Washer i on easy terms make her work lighter weekly washing and other household tasks Are made lighter when of electricity is the servant in the Hoide 54 King Street William Gibson of clan Avil Llam Man., is the guest of his brother Samuel at 54 Kitson Street. The members of the Lieut. Stan Ley chapter of the . Will meet this afternoon at 3 . In the rest room o Tacha school. Principal a. B. Gillespie has1 loft d Dubuc Street and is now located at Eugene Street. Mrs. A. E. Gillespie is confined in her new Home through sickness. Nurse Fergus on. The St. Boniface Hospital who was operated on last saturday is now tiie guest of the misses Fraser Eugene Street. She is reported As progressing Satis fac miss Maggie Edgar of Tvan Inco. Ont., is the truest of her Uncle w. It. Edgar 190 Marion Street. Or. And mrs. John Mcinnes. Of c20 Winden Avenue have left for Van Couver where they will reside. A. W. L. Tassie of 7 Horace court has left for Hamilton ont., where lie will res Kle. Urban organization suggestions for improvements in Urban organization will he considered at Tho inter Allied housing and town planning con Gress which will be held in London. England. Juno 3 to 9, according 1o information received yesterday by j. M. Davidson assistant Secretary ill the Board of Trade. Investigations have Ueen extended to All the Allied countries Anil to Norway Sweden Denmark Holland. Switzerland. Spain and the Neutral republics of South America to Send representatives. As in the Case of the International Cong res s held in London in 1907. The organization of this Congress will be in the hands of the British hous ing and town planning committee acting in consultation Vith various departments the British govern ment. Store opens at 9 . Closes at 8 . Saturday 1 . It. I m i t e d store opens a1 9 . Closes at 6 . Saturday 1 . Saturday half Day shopping news our May shirt Sale offers some very special values in men s High Grade exclusive shirt novelties see the wonderful May shirt values at All new Novelty cloths As Well As a big Range of colors and patterns in the always Sta ple neat and Cluster stripes. We Are shirts in. Fancy Cotton weaves silk and Cotton silk and Wool All Wool Cotton and Wool and All silk As Well As the fatuous Fibre silk shirting. A big Range of colors and Pat terns in All sizes. Come in and look Over this immense shirt Stock now. Watch papers for big work shirt Sale monday. Men s High Grade boots saturday All sizes. Values. On Sale saturday morning Sev eral of our regular lines of. Men s boots. Tan calf Vici kid Havana Brown Gui Metal calf. Goodyear welts smooth insoles. About 12 different styles 1o choose from. Be Here Early saturday morning. We close at noon. Men s High Grade boots it Selling at c7 half Day special Sale of silk Serge and Jersey dresses regi Ilar values up to Satur Day s Price smart new style frocks featuring All latest touches trimmed with braid or. Embroidery. and Long colors ii avy Nigger Sand belgian Blue and Black. Saturday s Price saturday morning silk bargains As the Quantity is limited it would be Well to come Early to secure the following 10 pieces of natural Shantung raw inches wide Fine Ecru Finis i. No phone or . Orders and 10 Yards Tho limit to each Cus Tomer regular Price c _ saturday morning per Yard 15 pieces of coloured japanese Abutai Wash inches wide in these colors Only old Rose peach Llesh. Maize and Brown. 2sto phone or . Orders and 15 Yards the her. To each customer beg ular Price and saturday morning while they of Jaq tast per Yard 78 c big bargain for half Day Selling Lovely White Straw trimmed with assorted rib Bons also assorted coloured straws to fit up to 10 years of age Worth double. Clearing saturday. Morning ladies7 and misses Spring Coats kept liar prices up to s62.00. On Sale saturday at smart Coats in a wide Range of attractive models showing the newest style Fea Tures in Long and Short coals. The materials include velour Silvertone. Covert cloth Trico Tine and Serge and the colors Are Pekin. Blue Sand Brown Navy and Fawn. Sizes 36 to 40. Price White Wear department second floor ladies Corset covers made of Fine Quality Nain Sook daintily trimmed with Fine lace and. Embroidery. Good assortment of styles pretty designs All sizes. Special 7 saturday ;