Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 2, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free. Press Winnipeg thursday april wasted Dowker overseas scholar of the order is luncheon speaker a the chapters of the pro Vince Are represented at meet ing touch of colonialism makes Yok Juo a colonial at Oxford according to the experience of g. Hasted do Weer . Overseas scholar of who addressed a gathering of so persons at the luncheon in Marl Borough hotel yesterday. In connection with the annual meeting of the provincial ., which is being held this week at the Marlborough hotel. Lady Aikins mrs. John Brac Ken mayor it. H. Webb Hon. Char Les d. Cannon Daniel Mclntyre and chief Justice r. M. Dennistoun wer guests of Honor. He had found or. Dowker declared English Oxford students deplorable apathetic on Imperial rat tors. However an organization of students from Tho and lectures on Imperial relations Given at that time by John w. Dafoe of the free press and Premier Austin Hughes of Australia had served in a measure to awaken among the Oxon ians a realization of the status of Ben lob an s dance orchestra where you meet your i Oban orchestra with Anna Foster at the piano is own Vou want to enjoy Sood music and dancing the Piaza is the place. Be have a minimum charge of 75c for food. No extra charge of dancing except on saturday nights and holidays. Business men s lunch my. Our dinner cannot be excelled. All or part of the spacious and excellent dancing floor is for clubs Etc. Export catering by experienced chefs in our own kitchens. You will enjoy our mid Day lunch afternoon to. And supper dance. Visit the Plaza for anal i Good service. Phone nss43 for reservations. Fred. M. Follett manager. Plaza a Safe Cor. Donald and Portage facing Eaton s. Comfort have Cool ventilating eyelets if baby could Only speak to you d ask for the Comfort of Hickory baby pants. They have Side eyelets for Cool ventilation. Made of extra Grade Para rubber they Wear and Wash without cracking or gumming. No stitching to pull out. No buttons tapes or pins. Flesh White and natural All sizes 50c and up. Hickory products Are sold at most Good stores. If you do not find them write giving your dealer s name. Address mrs. Laura Payne 235 Carlaw ave nue Toronto. The colonies in the Commonwealth of British nations. Afternoon session at the afternoon which the Regent mrs. Colin h., Campbell presided. Mrs. Georgre Lane Secre tary presented reports from All the Winnipeg chapters. These Are As entertainment Brock Cen Tennial. Captain Mcmeans fort Garry general Focoli Jon Sigurdsson. Lord Selkirk Lieut. Melville Wood Prince Rupert Queen Victoria red River soldiers memorial sired Ward Grey United Empire Veteran Victoria Patricia and William e. Gladstone. The varied activities of these chapters comprise Hospital work Relief work educational work and assistance in the support of National and provincial charitable institutions representatives from out of town chapters presented their reports. The places represented were Alexander. Brandon. Bois Sevalen Carberry Dauphin Elkhorn Gilbert Plains Grandview Gunton Kirkella Tho Pas Macauley Virden Portage la Prairie souls. And a the president mrs. Colin Camp Bell in her official address Given during the afternoon urged the members to invest themselves in the work and to realize that the need for action was just As great now As it had Ever been. There Are 25 delegates from coun try Points and 50 from the City rep resenting All the i.o.dj3. Chapters of the province. Morning session opening the conference in the morning. Mayor Webb welcomed the delegates to Winnipeg. Mrs. F. Batty of via wanes replied. Other speakers of the meeting were lady Aikins father o Lewski and father Bartman. Two reports Tver heard the Secretary a and that the municipal chapter. The maintenance of an Office was presented As a problem to the meeting. Tho sum had been raised during the year. This had been devoted to the varied work of the Organiza Tion such As the children s Aid. The old folks Home Zenana Bible and medical Mission Gilt Camp War memorial and other funds. A Stein loot Jor the Hickory Cradle you la find an Assort ment of Hickory baby pants on display at most Good stores. Ask to see Hickory baby Darters Hickory bibs Hickory crib sheets across open sea first wheat seeding in Brandon District t. E. Greenwood Douglas predicts Good crop year for Manitoba despatch to tic free press Brandon Man., april first reported wheat seeding of the sea son took place at the farm of t. E. Greenwood in the Douglas District today. In every year that ends with a five there has been a Bountiful stated or. Greenwood in upholding his prediction of a Bountiful Harvest this year. In 1ss5 started seeding april 9, and Tho crop was a Good one. In 1s95 it was april 1, when seeding was commenced and in 1905, March 24. The Harvest was a Good one each year. This year or. Greenwood started seeding Down a. Fifty acre Field with wheat. According to or. Greenwood the weather during the Summers of each years mentioned was favourable for the growing of crops. Seeding oiking in Seym districts Portage la Prairie reports two Large farms working already special despatch to tins free press Portage la Prairie Man april farming operations started yester Day of the Harold Ina Hen farm and it is presumed that within the next ten Days seeding will be Gen eral throughout the Portage District. E. Bradford of the Hood Settle ment started seeding yesterday. With the Advent of such Spring like weather it is anticipated Farmers will be on the land immediately. Reports from other parts besides the report of seeding in the Douglas District where t. E. Greenwood is already on the land sowing wheat reports Are received from Wawanesa where a number of Farmers seeding Napinka where seeding is expected to Ibe general april 3 and Beston where this week find most of the Farmers seed ing. Of Ninga Are beamed accidental x the Lawrence route to Europe spend part of your voyage to Europe on the delightful picturesque St. Lawrence River. The Anchor Donaldson and Cunard Canadian routes Ruffa of two to three Days one of the great Waterways of the world Nch in splendor and famous in historic interest. Nine great steamers Are at your both River and sea. Ask your local steamship agent for information or apply the Cunard steam skip co., limited 270 main Street. Winnipeg Anchor Donaldson Canadian services parties accused in rumours barely escaped with their laves special despatch to tile free press Brandon Man., april 1. After three Day inquiry concluded to night at Brandon to which City two witnesses had gone after the 1 ire the Ninga fire of March 28th. Was declared accidental by a. Mac Varnara of the fire commissioner s department. He stated rumours were Rife in the effect that the fire was of incendiary origin but that a close investigation showed that there was absolutely no foundation for such rumours and that All the the opposite in fact the parties who were adjudged guilty by town narrowly escaped from one of the. Burn ing buildings their lives. Fire Protection. The urgent need of sdequate., fire fighting equipment in the smaller towns of Manitoba was emphasized by the commissioner who we shelf to go on record As calling attention of officials of towns and villages to their responsibility in this connection stated Ninga found itself on the morning of danger of being entirely wiped out without Means of fighting this danger. The evidence was that the Board of Trade of Ninga had made repeated efforts to properly equip the town but their efforts ended in a dispute As Sci who would pay the Bill visitor from Ontario Dies a1 brother s Home Brandon special despatch to tie free pics Brandon Man., april Edward Dawson aged s5 years of Elma Dundas county Ontario died today at the residence of his Bro s. J Dawson 143 fourteenth Street deceased was a school teacher at. Elma for 25 years and since december had on a visit to his brother in this City. He was a single Man. The remains Are to be sent East by Campbell Bell on thursday to Elma for inter ment. Section Man arraigned Kerrobert. Sask., april 1. Today before Justice of the peace Busby evidence was heard in two charges of incest against George Cox a railway Section Man of Kerrobert. The accused was remanded to the fall sitting of the court of the King s Bench. M announcing the Mode in Spring footwear Rannard plans for patrons service for months this organization has been constructively planning preparing for the achievement which greets the Rannard customer store completely stocked from top to Bottom with the latest and most approved dictation of style in footwear. It is the most carefully stocked showing of style that ran Nard a in the Twenty two years of t i s store s history have Ever been privileged to offer the people of Winnipeg. Just what do we mean by style not merely that we have a few distinctive patterns in Cut and fabric to show you but rather that our entire Spring Stock has just been received that it has been completely made up since the Spring footwear style show that it embraces a Complete line of fittings for every shape of foot and that throughout the Stock reflects that sense which considers dress As an expression of the personality of the wearer. Fitting for Rannard s Endeavor by their own frequency in purchasing by constant study of the trend of the Market to provide the greatest possible number of exclusive or limited Pat terns and variation to have a reason for its being each to anticipate an unexpected preference of the individual purchaser even when considers Only appearance of the finished article on the wearer s own foot. Quality and knowledge of what constitutes treatment and of the. Manufacturing Trade so that we May at once Purchase Quality and fashionable Appeal without expensive Cost these Are the essentials to which we adhere and to which _ we have re consecrated ourselves this year in our offerings to our patrons. We never select merchandise to fit a Price but rather select it to express a Quality that corresponds to the needs of our clientele. The Price is determined by the Cost of production plus a reasonable and modest enough worthy Effort Small enough to win and hold your Ever increasing patronage. Inflowing Rannard s have never purchased As closely to the Market As this year. That is instead of buying our Spring stocks months we Are now receiving goods which were actually designed less than six weeks this season s style qualities had been fully considered. Only our initial shipments Are now Arrix ing new purchases Are being made from Day to Day and As the season progresses there will be a constant inflowing of the newest and nost appealing in shoes and footwear for men women and your selection and fitting at this store making the hosiery in introducing our Spring showing of Mer Chandise the Rannard hosiery department deserves a special paragraph. This season More than Ever before woman s hosiery and her shoes must be considered together harmonizing unit in an ensemble of Chic attire. That is Why More and More discriminating purchasers select their hosiery Here. Not Only Are they assured of the Best Quality and latest shades but Here they can most conveniently get the exact Matching of tone which is essential to the Well gowned woman of 1925. In future announcements this being the first of a series of talks about our Spring Rannard s will develop their various style appeals of this season in a detailed Way which we Hope will be oif interest to every person who takes a pro per Pride in Good appear Ance. In order to Render that painstaking fitting service which spells satisfaction we appreciate customers morning shopping. Style Headquarters for footwear at 330 Portage Avenue Corner of Hargrave Winnipeg we invite you to inspect our give you the daily footwear news
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