Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 30, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A Manitoba free press monday March 30, 1925 another is still to be Are optimistic the debt Campaign which fan led on Hist week will be continued through the present week. There will he a luncheon at the Vau Glian Street big Kuns at i so to Day when the chairman of the Gen eral committee. Mayor Webb expects to he present with about 100 canvassers. The amount received up to Ticlay was s10.295. To this its possible o add several thousand dollars which was secured by friends last week in the form of pledges and this finest i bread today specially for particular people. Phones n6617-n6618. Which has not yet been reported to the general committee. There stir remains to be secured about to gain the objective. The canvass has continued since luncheon on Friday and it was expected that a considerable number of the friends of the association would be interviewed at the various Church services yesterday. Reports will be received from these sources at the luncheon today and it is anticipated that a fair proportion of the balance will be covered in these returns. It is stated that the last few thousand will be promptly provided if the contributions reach a figure near the goal. The various meetings in connection with the Campaign have been remarkably Well attended. The number of contributors has been Large but the aver age slim subscribed has been smaller than in previous efforts of the same kind in t tie City. Boys department report a report on the Winter s work of the boys department at the Vaughan Street . Was Given yesterday at a meeting of members by Geory h. Saults who is the chairman of the boys committee. The report showed that the present boy membership was s57, which the largest in the history of the association in Winnipeg. Or. Saults described the quarters Over to boys work and to give figures to show How the boys took advantage of the opportunities. Through the six months of Winter. October to the end of March the attendance of boys at the gymnasium classes is estimated at a whiff of Eastern gardens Attar of roses from Southern France s most famous producers from the celebrated. Gardens surrounding Algiers Muse from True perfumes wonderfully blended produce the Aroma which has endeared baby s own soap to so Many families in baby s own soap at Loc. A cake is extraordinarily cheap. Best for you and baby too 7.3. Wet feet Are productive of colds and cells. Fortify your body with nourishing City milk it builds the body Strong to withstand exposure. Drink More of it. City Dairy limited phone n-7-6-4-8 by every test the very Best 400, and the attendance at super Vised games at the number of group meetings held was 450, with a total attendance of about in these group meetings courses of Bible study were followed. There Are 27 organized groups of which 24 Are led by Young men who have come up through the boys division. During the Winter 64 hockey games were played under y supervision with 896 participants. The annual father and son banquet was attended by 381. Many social evenings were spent in banquets Snowshoe tramps educational trips Etc. In the order of the Triangle the leaders of the boys Are organized in a Semi secret order. British authorities Send Emir of Kurdistan associated Cable Liverpool March is get Ting to be just one deportation after another for the so called. Emir of Kurdistan who has been sent out of Liverpool in the Steerage of the liner celtic bound for new York. British authorities claim that United states immigration officials when they de ported the Emir from new York recently should have sent him to France rather than to England. He is travelling third class despite ills protes that he was deported from new York first class. Mission held at St. Mary s Cathedral is concluded the two weeks Mission for the people of St. Mary s Cathedral Par ish was brought to a successful conclusion yesterday by the two franciscan fathers from Chicago Rev. Titus Hugger and Rev. Peter crud Ley. The men s week closed with Large attendances at the morning masses when the communicants filled rail after rail at each mass and the Church was crowded at the afternoon service when the renewal of baptismal vows and enrolment in the scapular took place. Rev. Peter Trundley Wilt remain in Winnipeg this week conducting a Mission to non catholics preaching sermons each evening at 7.30. Children healthy Lily White has nutrition not found in Cane syrups. Insist on Corn syrup the Canada starch rabbi Samuel Speaks on driving Power and peace last night at All souls guitar Lan Church rabbi Herbert Samuel spoke on driving he stated that fear and hatred were Iback of the urge for the preservation of peace As intended by the league of nations. The recent great War was not unforeseen. He asked is there nothing in. Our civilization that will make for ? the fear and haired at present on the part of the nations May Avert for some time the probability of War in the near future but we cannot afford to allow fear and hatred to be the motive for men s actions this time. We now have a hatred which is scientifically based. Mental and racial 1 Rehng a were ills basis of the Power of division today. Hatred and fear have now become intellectual there room for love As the driving Power in our present class of 139 candidates confirmed at St. Matthew s the confirmation of a Large class was last night at St. Matthew s Church when Archdeacon r. B. Mcelheran presented 139 candidates 53 of which were men and boys. Archbishop Mathewson of Rupert s Lance. Took the service every Pew and seat in the Church was occupied while Many were Una Able to find scats. The archbishop delivered an impressive Sermon to the class telling the responsibility they had assumed and stressing the import ances of the step they had taken. He gave the class an inspirational motto saying that he hoped that were they to fall into temptation in the future this would be of Aid to them. Music suited to the occasion was rendered by the choir. Frigidaire makes its own cold electrically for less than Frigidaire makes its own cold your House current. It maintains a constant even. Dry temp Era Tura Many degrees colder than less than you would pay for ice it requires practically no Atten Tion throughout years of service. It saves time Tabor muss and inconvenience. It saves because in its dry cold atmosphere food remains fresh and free from taints for Days. Better More convenient in every was than ice refrigeration Frigidaire is also the world s finest electric refrigerator. 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Leslie Pidgeon preacher laying particular stress on the essentials Success in life. Other who delivered Short addresses were Charles p. Wright master councillor and Ivan Cowan chaplain of the body. Or. Pidgeon paid particular Atten Tion to the necessity ideals say ing that human life must be in Pursuit of some particular aim. If it is to succeed. Animals Are guided by the thought the desire of the moment he said but Man must live above that must hold before him the end to which he works and must not be led out of the Pursuit of that end by the trivial things of the time being. He quoted prof. Royce of Harvard who defined personality As a life lived according to a and stated that this was one of the fundamental principles of human life. A successful career the secrets of a successful career in a spiritual sense at least were outlined by the speaker. One of the first of these he said was loyalty a willing thorough going and prac tical Devotion of a person to a he went on to say that All life is relative to other people to society. There is no private lie affirmed As All the qualities of Man. Such As Faith generosity and kindness arc All judged in comparison to others. Or. Pidgeon stressed the necessity of retaining one s purity of thought As the thoughts arc the criterion of what we Are to become in the Days ahead. A thought now becomes an obsession later the speaker said and youths cannot sow their wild Oats in their youth and get away with it. The reckoning comes sooner or later. The value of organization was pointed out. Or. Pidgeon stating that while one individual cannot do a great Deal of Good if he has a number others behind him. He is sure to make some sort of impression upon society. Hymns suitable to the occasion wore arranged and miss Norrie Duthie Sang a Solo with the choir. The service was very Well attended. Miner s Relief concert at playhouse Well attended the playhouse theatre was practically filled last night when a Coil Cert was Given by the . Band under the auspices of the Winnipeg did District Nova Scotia Relief com Mittee in Aid of the striking miners. About ?238 was received in collections. Assisting artists were miss Mary Graham violinist miss Doris Flye soloist miss Brokowsky soloist and j. Farr soloist. The band under capt. T. W. James gave the following program Rae overture her old Cornet Solo Balfe by Bondsman sgt. H. Swift slavonic dance no. 10, Dvorak norwegian rhapsody Lalo selection of Sulli Van s works Godfrey serenade the Wood suite of four pieces from Monsieur Beaucaire the hallelujah Handel. Pharmacy students hold annual Farewell dinner pharmacy students with a Sprink Ling of graduates held the annual graduates Farewell dinner at the Marlborough hotel saturday evening under the the pharmacy students association of the univer sity of Manitoba. H. Of Griffin pre sided Over the Well attended function which was outstanding in its display of class spirit. W. Green Berg proposed the Toast to the faculty to which prof. Henry e. Bletcher responded. Neil Grey proposed the Toast to the graduates to which h. Pringle replied. At this juncture n. A Lozitsky gave a Reading and following the Transfer of office from the past president a. Brown to Geo. Hill the new president w. It Lang be an instrumental Solo and a. Brown a Reading. The programme closed with the singing of a old Lang followed b a chorus of phar Macy yells and the deaths and funerals Clayton Marlon. 422 Toronto Street died on Friday at St. Boniface hos Pital in. His 45th year. Or. Maston was an old employee of the Winni Peg electric Street railway company and had been a resident of the City 32 years. He was a member of the masonic order of Hiawatha Lodge i.o.o.f., and of the Street railway old timers association. The remains Are at the a. A Gardiner funeral Home funeral Selce will be held at St. Matthew s chuch at 2.30 this of which interment will to made in Elmwood cemetery Ven. Archdeacon Mcelheran will officiate. The remains of John Clougher who died at Brandon on Friday will a rive. At the a. 33. Gardiner Funer Home this morn lag and the funeral will be held to Elmwood cemetery Rev. D. Air Lvov will officiate. The funeral of Catherine Emily widow of the late i Charles w. Spencer and Mother of h. W. Jessie Avenue will be 2 . From the a. B. Gardiner fun ral Home to Elm Rood cemetery. Rev j. Will officiate Eva infant Anc airs. De. Mower 164 Bertrand Street died at St. Boniface Hospital on sat urday. The will be held this morning at 10.30 from the a. B. Gar diner funeral Home to Elmwood cemetery. Rev. J. A Haw will officiate. The funeral at mrs. Eliza Jane Kerr who died at the residence of her son j. F. Kerr 382 Lapton Street on Friday at the age of 70 years Wil be held this afternoon at 2.30 from Thomson s funeral Home Broadway to Brookside cemetery. Rev. Andrew Roddan will officiate. The funeral of Robert Jenkins 245 Montrose Avenue who died yesterday at his Home aged 69 years will be held on tuesday afternoon. Service will foe conducted at the King memo rial Church at 2.30 tomorrow after noon after which interment will be made in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. E g. D. Freeman will officiate. Beatrice wife of de. Duffield o the Eaton company died at the Gen eral Hospital Afler a. Brief illness in her 2sth year on Friday. Decease had resided at 445 Washington ave nue for the past six years having come from. Derby. Eng. The Funera will take place tomorrow Al 2 . From the a. E. Gardiner f Unera Home conducted by Rev. J. Black Burn. Interment will be made ii Elmwood or. John Mao Kay is speaker at lobby lecture Rev. Or. John Mackay principal Manitoba College Ivas the speaker Sun Day afternoon 1" tie lobby of the Vau Glian Street . Life was a great adventure he said. Men must venture Forth into it and face its dangers. Otherwise All the glory of life was lost. He referred to the fact that parents often made desperate efforts to protest their children and to save them from the Ordinary trials of r millinery hats in the Blossom hues of a Spring Garden millinery that Paris adores wherever you buy it and whenever you buy it magic baking powder is always entirely dependable be cause it contains no Alum or adulterants of any kind. Made in Canada Toronto Winnipeg. Montreal the Home of perfect dry cleaning dyeing and phone a6361-2 phone a2029 modern laundry and Dye works company limited or. J. D. Me Arthur invites the business men to attend an of a moving picture showing actual operations of a pulp and paper Industry which picture through the. Courtesy of the management will be tuesday March 31, 1925 at 12 o clock noon. His. Worship mayor Webb will introduce the. Picture. Ladies Welcome. Admission. Free. Life which Ett Orts really ended in disaster the. Person failed to meet the trials of life and to consider life As a Gri of adventure missed the True meaning of life. The thing in life , speaker courage and a cheerful spirit. . B. Wrayjr contributed solos at the opening and Tho cloak of the address . Had cock. Presided and. Announced that principal Mackay Woltil give the addresses on the first two sundays in april. Victoria barrister Dies Victoria b.c., March a. Aikman 53, barrister died suddenly this afternoon from heart disease. Last year deceased was president of the local bar association. He is survived by a wife and Daugh ter. Weil known Okanagan rancher dead Vernon b.c., March. Mcdonnell 65, for 45 years a resident of the Okanagan Valley died Here to Day. He was a Well known rancher and breeder of Lions est David a. Dunbar diet Carman March 29. David Alexander Dunbar who had Farmed in this District for 28 years died at the general Hospital Here on thurs Day following an operation. He was born at Ermosa Wellington county ,ont., and. Came to when 23 years of. Age. He is Vived by a widow and five Clil also two brother St William Joseph prominent Farmers in locality. Sut i remember a donation to the Winnipeg foundation to your new easter prices Are the hats pictured Are but hints of the charming variety that awaits you. Each one is a master piece of Beauty a Miracle of Chic crowns and brims Are in perfect balance and every Model Here emphasizes All the later Paris and american features. You should not wait any longer moderate this season. Trisoline extra special at 65c a. Cotton production equal to silk for Charm ing shirts and underwear. Only a few Cream biscuit Helio and Sand. Special of per Yard of c 27-in. Wide English Gingham special 16c about Yards of a fins English made Ging Ham in Plain colors checks and plaids a big Range of colors washing 1 colors. One Day Only per i o c no phone orders. Blue lined envelopes goo in Box. Per Box regular ?1.75 Box. 99 c new Silks figured crepe de Chines new patterns and colors. 40 inches wide. La this Range there is a. Nice assortment of he acc and White effects. Tuesday at o per Yard. Novelty Canton crepes new artistic designs and colourings for in Semplak costumes. 40 inches wide. Tuesday at per Yard. Engaline Cord the weave so much . We have Black and a Good Range of colors. 40 inches wide. Tuesday at o9 per Yard Marocain crepes Marocain crepe of a Superior weight and Quality in. Black Navy Delph Blue sandalwood Zinc Grey Sand Etc. 39 inches wide. Tuesday at per Yard Girup smart flannel dresses that Are perfectly styx up in Plain and fancy flannel. The styles Are varied and the col ors Bright. Just the thing for Early Wear. Sizes 16 to 42. Prices get your tickets now for the big annual advertising dance tuesday March 31, at 8.30 Roseland dance gardens 12 valuable for two big events tickets now on Sale in a special Booth main floor aisle Centre. 75c unbleached Sheet ing 5 9c Yard repriced for Quick disposal 200 Yards Superior Quality soft finished sheeting closely Woven with Fine thread Cotton. This is indeed an attractive article for either sheets or bedspreads. 75 inches wide. This limited Quantity Only at Yard 59 c the most popular screen production shown in Winnipeg this year Don t fail to see the dressmaker from Paris at the Capitol theatre in conjunction with our elaborate style promenade with living Model s. Showing evening till Friday. New Brunswick potatoes per 100 in. Sack the potatoes Are known As. The Green Mountain variety. They Are White smooth and Large. An excellent. Potato for baking they will keep for a considerable time 400 sacks of new Brunswick potatoes. Special per lp6 in. Tuesday sack marmalade oranges 35c dozen japanese bitter oranges for making o of marmalade. Tuesday special per dozen c boys English made from Barran s full suits styled to the liking toys themselves. Developed from High Grade eng Lish suiting of Greys and Browns. From 8 to 12 Yearin made with knee pants from i t o-15 i ears Wotli breeches. Suits that will give splendid Bervice and retain their smart appearance from first to As noting has been tinted in their a k ing. If Foo to the new three piece suit for boys Ipi Stincy Superior looking suits in both materials and in the making. Made in just As Manly style As for grown with coat Vest and open knee pants. Most carefully Cut finished and tailored for boys. 6 to 12-years. Clothing Section second floor Spring footwear for the ladies variety the keynote of Spring footwear Fasti Ion. An almost unlimited Range of patterns and materials embody no All that is new in design anti i Olor await you. A few outstanding favourites Are mentioned Here. We cordially to free them along with dozens of other new and popular styles. Black and Tan Calfskin Brogue oxfords Patent Sand Alette and fancy due strap Yankee Tan Sand Alette Many other styles ranging in Price up to Patent and kid step in pumps------------1--------1_ Patent Satin and Tan calf Gore pumps la White. Calf skin Gore pumps covered heels Patent fro it go re of Kitten eid pump Cocoa door Mats and matting Surprise you How much dirt a new door mat and matting will save from coming into your Home these Spring jays Mats of extra weight size 14x24, each size 16x26, each i size 18x30, each size 20x36, extra Quality matting 22% inches wide per Yard 27 inches wide pen Yard 36 inches wide per Yard 45 inches wide per 64 inches wide per Yard 72 inches wide per Yard .75 ?1 .35 .65 .75 third floor estimates on covering Steps freely Given. Phone a3s31. House furnishing dept
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