Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 3, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mait Toba free press b . On prof. W. Air Coanell is the speaker at convention inn aeon of order reports received from Vari Ous committees show work done during year Why should not our school read Era contain translations from the Shorter masterpieces literature u the Peoples other than Anglo Saxon have come to Canada to make it their asked professor Watson Kirkconnell m.a., . Overseas scholar from Ontario 1021, speak log to members of tha Provin Cial . luncheon pc sturday afternoon at their 13th annual convention on the topic a. Now can i rocks kor Kirkconnell that a knowledge of the Omry and not Telic traditions of these pop la would place native Cara Illais in a better position to understand them. A nation he not q i Opelc of one race nor even one Lam Nikpre witness the n diversity of rails with two distinct Lan a i ill with i com Mon memory of accomplished together and with a com inon for further race of til future. Uttof Espinor Ich known Ali stated. Tomila one with Al Bitiah Clr als of Justice and our Ilion with from the other Ico of this country. It imbued or the loyalty to the kmpin1. Another speaker of the afternoon was Walter macrame who also re cited the Spires of business meeting following luncheon the business meeting wag resumed and the real inc of reports continued. Mrs. A. Wilson Smith educational Secretary pave a summary of the educational of the . The procht la organization maintains a fund known As the be Coral essay from three awards arc made for by Mani Toba Hirsh school a apus. It Grants an Over sons arh Nln so p some an Nunley. The scholarship this was awarded to Kristy nor non a 1924 graduate of a ploy col genre. Bursaries no porn Etc ii Annii i ally to sons acid daughters of men who were killed in the great War. The various chapters carry on Edu i cation work along the same lines giving prizes for says encouraging i the study of Empire development Anil relations. 1 libraries for schools libraries to the number of 300, have been Given to new Canadian i schools in Manitoba within the past 10 years. According to the report of the organizing Secretary mrs. Robert Hawkins Dauphin no new chapters have been organized during the past year two live sent in their Char ters and the total number of Chap ters in the province is 48. Councillors elected tiie following were elected As councillors mrs. W. G. Allen mrs. Brotherhood mrs. H. S. Bunnell miss o. Bunnell. Mrs. Colin h. Campbell mrs. John Coombs mrs. It. S. Kynsl so mrs. T3. Hanson mrs. 1 Hart. Sirs. Robert Hawkins mrs. A. Hug lies. Mrs. N. Whitby Kerr mrs Geo. Mrs. Win. Me drum mrs Chan. Metcalfe mrs. Mcculloch mrs. L. My Quillace mrs. A. C. Mcmillan. Mrs. W. E. Perdue mrs. E. R Potter mrs. A Wilson Smith mrs. H. Stephens mrs. W. G. Wen Man. The newly elected councillors will meet at 9.30 this morning to elect their officers of 1925-26. At 10.30 the chapter will continue its session. Morning session committee reports occupied the moral nor session yesterday. Mrs. W. E. Perdue presented the re port of the distinguished visitors Commerce. Those whom the com Smittee welcomed to Winnipeg last year were Margaret Bond Field mrs. H. A. Margaret Bonfi Ekl mrs. H. A. L. I Fisher. Mrs. George Black Yukou j Ernest Thor Paon sector and w. I Percy Hutchinson. I a report of work in India Are j a red by mrs. K. Ii. Brotherhood of n Khorn was read. Two representatives from the provincial chapter. . Are on the executive committee o f the Manitoba i Branch of the Navy league Accord i ins to mrs. Colin h. Campbell who presented the report for that com Mittee. An Appeal to the women was made by mrs. A. Wilson Smith to help immigrant women from the Isles to find their proper Niche in so Cial life in Canada. Mrs. Smith also reported Tho work of the . Girl guides. There were girls enrolled and 222 officers. April 3, 1925 by tax department inquiry into assessment of business profits and in come taxes opened commissioner says citizens not Given Opportunity to escape interest today s five Best i Corn tight by unit we of new York -f91- . Jones Hare. 1cgw, Portland 491.5 a . Cab Pitts Birg 461.a . Show Waco Sllyn Neapolis St. S . Organ recital. Schenectady and Wjt new York 4 s.15 . Wild Way players de press s and Ernest 10.30 s Paul 416.4 .5 5.2 Irama the delegations from Brooklands and Winnipeg Are before committee Hindle nominated again Assin sofa sask. April to. Tinelle. Sitting me Nyber for Willow Clinch was nominate it to contest the seat again in the tuber Al interests Here. Spring impurities due to bad blood a tonic Medicine a necessity at this season or. Williams Pink pills Are an All year round tonic for the blood and nerves. But they Are especially Valu Able in the Spring when the system is loaded with impurities As a result of the indoor life of the Winter months. Trier is no other season when the blood is so much in need of purifying an j enriching and every dose of these plus helps to. Enrich the blood. In the Spring one feels weak and Williams Pink pills give strength. In the Spring the appetite is often poor or. Williams Pink pills develop the appetite tone the stomach and Aid weak digestion. It is in the Spring that poisons in the blood find an outlet in disfiguring pimples eruptions and boils or. Williams Pink pills Clear the a Kin because they go to the Root of the trouble in the blood. In the Spring anaemia rheumatism indigestion. Neuralgia and Many other troubles Are most persistent because of poor weak blood and it is at this time All nature takes on new life that Tho blood most seriously needs attention. Some people dose them selves with purgative but thes3 Only further weaken themselves. A purgative merely gallops through the system emptying the but but does not help the blood. On the other hand or. Williams Pink pills enrich Tho blood which reaches every Orgun in Tho body bringing new strength and vigor to weak easily tired men women and Chil Dren. Try or. Williams Pink pills this will not disappoint you. Among those who have proved the a to of i Williams Pink pills is or. Austin Wile Humford n.s., who have reason to be deeply err Atef u for what or. Pink pills have done for me. An abscess developed in my head and the doctor who was called in said my whole sys tem was poisoned. My appetite completely failed and i grew so weak i was unable to do any work. The doctor s Medicine did not help me so i decided to try. Or. Of learns Pink pills. At this stage. I was reduced almost to a Skeleton and my friends did not look for my recovery. I soon found however that the pills were helping me and after taking them for about two months i was fully re storm to health. My Case was known to All my neighbors and my recovery looked upon almost As a you can get these pills through any Medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a Box from the or. Williams medi Cine co., Brockville Canadian in Spalli Ottawa april w. Breadner commissioner of taxation denied be fore the Public accounts committee of the House this morning that cheques had Ever been held by the department of finance to permit citizens to escape interest on taxes due. The committee began its inquiry into the methods in which the Busi profits tax and income tax especially in the Case of Large companies have been assessed and collected and received a number of allegations submitted by w. C. Good progressive Brant cheques or. Breadner said had never been held for any other reason than to ascertain the Correct assessment. Nor had there Ever been any reduction in assessment to give an unfair advantage to any j taxpayer. Or. Good submitted the following allegations 1 that in regard to a mining concern cheques received on March i 21. 1921, were not deposited till december 1321. Tho. Cheques amounted approximately to one and j three Quarter millions. 2 in another firm assessments were decreased by some 3 no interest charged on unpaid cheques for four years. 4 a notice of assessment held from july 17 till dec. 27. 5 on the recommendation of a certain gentleman the assessment of a Western firm was reduced from to s22.000. 6 the assessment of another Western firm was reduced from s63.coo to think secrecy clause needed asked about the secrecy clause in the tax act or. Bread r said that j he believed there would be less acc try and Honester on the part of citizens making declaration of incomes and business profits if the secrecy clause were removed. Or. Good asked if did not remove the department too far from the realm of supervision. Or. Breadner retorted that if some body would make a specific charge j of irregularity he was in favor of this investigation at being thrown wide open. Or. Breadner went on to say that after or. Good had said in the House last year that his charges were based on information Given out by an official of the department All his staff had Given affidavits that they a d never disclosed anything to anybody. Or. Ryckman wanted inc name of. Or. Good s informant and added that if or. Good were not disposed to give it he would put him in the Box. Or. Good replied that he would pre Fer to ask his informant first. Mcgregor tops Winter fair my winners r. N. Whillans Weil known Alberta Newspaperman dead can admin press despatch v Edmonton alta., april whillans Well known Newspaperman of Alberta died today at peace River crossing after a Long illness. Or. Whillans came West from Ottawa about 20 years ago and joined the staff of the Edmonton bulletin. He was later editor of the Tofield and ten years ago went North and established the Standard at peace River crossing. He is survived by a widow and two daughters. 4 out of 5 dental statist la that four out of every five Over Well As thousands pay a Jorren b Tou. Do your Teeth Are Only As healthy As your Gums the Gums Are the keys to health. You must keep them firm Strong and healthy or your Teeth will begin to loosen and eventually come out. This is one of the penalties of Pyo Rhea. But there Are others even worse. Pus pockets form and generate poisons that Drain through the whole system causing much of the rheumatism neuritis anaemia Gest Ion and other diseases so prevalent in Middle life. Prevent Pyo Rhea with for Hon s just As the stability of a Lighthouse depends Proa a firm foundation so depend ent upon Reahby Pon t wait for tender bleeding Guma to warn you of Pyo Rhea s coming. Ward it off by going to your dentist regularly and using Corban s for the Gums twice a Ciao. This Safe efficient pleasant tasting dentifrice counteracts the effects of harmful bacteria hardens soft ten Der Gums keeps them sound firm and Pink. Furthermore it cleans and whitens the Teeth and keeps the Mouth fresh clean and Ordinary tooth pastes Are Power ism to prevent or Check Pyo Rhea. Even if you Don t care to Tine your favorite dentifrice at least Start brushing your Gums and Teeth with Forhan or it is a preparation of proved Efficacy in the treatment of Pyo Rhea. It is the one that Many thousands have found beneficial for years. For your own Sake make sure that you get it. Ask for and insist upon for Bari s for the Gums. At All druggists 350 and 6oc in tubes. Formula of j. Farhan d. D. S. Forhan a limited Montreal fire arts for the Gums More than a tooth checks Pyo Rhea noted cattle breeder is most successful exhibitor special despatch to the press Brandon april 2. Most successful exhibitor at. The recent Winter fair was j. D. Mcgregor of this City his total winnings from prizes and from the Sale of pure bred Stock amounted to his returns from the Sale reached 2g7.2g and his prize Money totalled his grand Champion steer of the show was sold to tha t. Eaton company for 5668.25. The agricultural College led the Way in actual prize Money returns. They took away they were followed by George. R Talt. Of Warrenton. Man., who again Cap tured the boys fat calf i Competition. The Youthful exhibitor von a total 5455. William darn. Trough of Laura bask., always Ait exhibitor of High Grade sheep it Brandon shows pulled Down in prize Money while the Manitoba cartage and warehouse company. Of Winni Peg won fourth place a a Money Winner with Over my hastens potato Pool business five carloads of tubers on tracks ready for ship sent special despatch to the tree press. Brandon. April 2. One of the results the flooding the Assiniboine River has teen it great Rush of citizens to join the Weij Tern Mani Toba potato Pool. b it organized very recently Pool has today five carloads on he railway tracks and several mors carloads warehoused. The manager l. L. St Remy expressed himself very Well pleased with the Progress of the organization. He agreed that the fact that so Many people were concerned about the set Fey of their Stock of had much to do with the Quick growth in member ship. He said that Many communities in the surrounding country districts have . Together to de liver Carlots to the Pool when required and apart the Large Quantity now in. The cars and Ware housed Many citizens have also signed contracts to deliver their product when required to do so. A. Co operative producers association has been formed with the. Fol lowing executive . Aid. H. L. Patmore Secretary treasurer. To r. Patterson Roy Mcphail c. S. Charleson a. J. Brewer ind j. His grins. Downtown District Montreal under two feet of water Canadian tres Des in Tali Montreal april i e the flood situation in the Harbor at sub Urban Points appeared to be improved tonight a part the Down town District was under two feet of water. In this Vicinity the Sou Ziern coun ties railway run their to Tho South Shore and this afternoon the water swirled around axles the cars travelling to St. Lambert Lachine Montreal riot a and Prairie All report improved conditions. Brandon police collect from Temperance and fines special despatch to the to Brandon april 2. The. Sum of 4370 was. Collected in the police court today on charges Lualdi under the Moji Toba Temperance a it. A raid on a Bawdy House on North Side of the City on tuesday i resulted in the police obtaining evidence that liquor was sold and consumed us legally. On a. Charge of. Relling liquor one party paid j200 and costs three others paid consuming. Liquor contrary to the provisions of the act while two f n Quenteris of the disorderly House each. Will finish new Wawanesa Bridge Over so Iris today special Cit Ratcli to the Prou Brandon Man., april 1. A Start with the work of swinging two big steel spans Over thai Souris River at Warr Anesa has been commenced by Canadian National railways. The Bridge will be completed by Friday evening according to supt g. A. C Iliffe. Each of the spans weigh 21 tins and Are being put into place by a huge Der Rick weighing Poi ads. A Large gang men is employed the Job is being rushed . Winni Peg officials accompanied by local railway officials visited the scene of Bridge construction and j were Well pleased with the Progress made. La the meantime a Detour an the Wawanesa is being made until the Bridge s completed. Clearing House returns bran dolt Man april the improved financial condition of this City and District for tie last few months is again reflected in the Brandon Clearing House returns for the past week which s Low an in crease of Over the correspond ing period of last the total returns for the week were while the returns for Thi 1 week end ing april 2. 1924 Wero 37.103. Morden farm injured Morden Man., april Jake Peters. Hired Man at Tom Coiner s farm West of town met with i painful Accident monday after nor a the team of horses be. Was Del Vine fright and knocked him Down. Injuring him at the Back of his net a and Over one of his eyes. He immediately taken to the free jasons hos Pital. Angora claims Victory constantinople april Angora forces today reached the Centre of the. Insurrection area f coupled by Sheik said s kurd. Tie govern ment claims the fall of j Alou is imminent. The Bill to regulate and control pro Duce dealers was ordered reported try the agricultural and immigration com Mittee of the Manitoba legislature Ter Day with Only minor Linen Der Tjit of the original. It was expected son in opposition to the terms of the Bill would be forthcoming from City represent but he dealers present spoke in favor of the measure. Hon. A. Fontaine s Bill to implement changes
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