Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, April 04, 1925

Issue date: Saturday, April 4, 1925
Pages available: 58
Previous edition: Friday, April 3, 1925
Next edition: Monday, April 6, 1925

NewspaperARCHIVE.com - Used by the World's Finest Libraries and Institutions

Logos

About Winnipeg Free Press

  • Publication name: Winnipeg Free Press
  • Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Pages available: 58
  • Years available: 1872 - 2025
Learn more about this publication

About NewspaperArchive.com

  • 3.12+ billion articles and growing everyday!
  • More than 400 years of papers. From 1607 to today!
  • Articles covering 50 U.S.States + 22 other countries
  • Powerful, time saving search features!
Start your membership to One of the World's Largest Newspaper Archives!

Start your Genealogy Search Now!

OCR Text

Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 4, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba -1 free press Winnipeg saturday. April 4, 1925 representatives on National committees appointed at final session mrs. Colin h. Campbell is re elected lotions passed a Brief conference for discussion of the general work of the . In Manitoba concluded the three Day annual meeting of the provincial body of that organization yesterday afternoon at the Marlc rough hotel. The final business of the meeting was the election of representatives to National committees mrs. A. J. Hughes mrs. H. L. Bunney mrs. Charles Metcalfe of Portage la Prairie and mrs. R. H. Brotherhood of Elk Horn man., were elected As representatives of the Manitoba provincial chapter to the. National executive Council. Mrs. L. Mcquilan was chosen representative on the War memorial committee. Representatives on the following National standing sub committees Are echoes mrs. E. Kennedy Navy league mrs. Colin h. Campbell work in India mrs. R. H brotherhood press the Secretary Constitution mrs. Colin h. Campbell child welfare. Mrs. Colin h. Camp Bell finance the treasurer Immi Gration mrs. A. Wilson Smith girl guides mrs. A. Wilson Smith distinguished visitors mrs. W. E. Per due league of mrs. Colin h. Campbell. Morning session mrs. Colin h. Campbell was re elected president of the provincial t.o.d.e., at Friday morning s session Toast make breakfast More appetizing with delicious toasted slices of i Otynell Brefeld phones n6617-n661s. X885t. Manitoba Cream Kiriy butter 33c. Per or rib. For Holce Dairy butter. Ibs. For 73c Freswi eggs per iloz29c sultarn Ullh Mercry 53.00 order 10 is. For Iro Peterla Pekoe Tea. Per ib3bo marmalade. Per ten 60c pure Strawberry 4.9. In per jar79c French Wal nuts per in 4dc t Holce Quality per tin peas Anil Corn. 2 for 35c Ontario peaches 2.t. Per Fin Libby s Otteen olives 5 oz., 2 i jars for.25c j s pork and Bequis per tin Inco slur ii pineapple per fun .20c Aylmer Brand com on cob per tin 2pc Boft Brasil assorted jellies per dds 7fie head in Retuce. 2 for so i Small solid cabbage "440 . I Royal Croin Cleanser. Tin 80 j sunlight 8oan, 4 bars for Palm Oure s for prompt i read the free press for All the latest news Coates cuts All prices on real Quality meats. Carry and save Sale Telephone orders taken and de liveries made at one cent Pep in. Extra on 5 ibs. Up and 2c in. Under 5 ibs we invite you to our markets. Come look compare. Coates guarantees to 91 be you meats of Superior Quality at very much lower than elsewhere prices. Tell your or Der Early please. Rump St. Voal. Veal sirloin Rump St. Beef. Hip roast beef. Rolled Rbt. Beef. 1 fancy re. Steak deep sirloin St. Sirloin Steak Wing rib St Prima rib roast fillet of veal trim pm. Sheds. All meats Cut from Choice fresh killed and inspected Stock. Guaranteed tender and tasty. No Frozen or cold storage meats handled at any of our markets. 5.000 ibs. Choice f roasting beef in. A j. C Boneless veal ib______18c Stew info veal ib.______________30 prime boiling beef pork spare ribs. Ib._______16o Choice roasting pork in. Loin roast pork in smoked hams Ifa fancy Bacon new Laid eggs fresh firsts Dor pure Cane Gran. Sugar 10 ibs. 80o markets 483 Portage Balmoral b6007 Sher. Portage b5188 Osborne Rosedale f7580 notre Dame Gertie a5505 600 main si., n8821. Energy meet the languid moods of Spring. Languid moods hold us from full enjoy ment of Spring s Delight. We lag we hesitate we feel incapable of energetic action. Most everybody has these moods of those who have Energy Are the folks who keep their body nourished and fortified with Energy giving food like Many foods of course Are Rich in Many others Are easy to digest. But the combination of High Energy and digestibility Are economically found Only in milk drinking milk by the Glass really is a delightful Way of nourishing the body. Not Only is it delicious but it is appetizing. Just try drinking a quart of City milk by the Glass every Day for a week and note the absence of languid moods and the presence of energy4 and cheer so that you can enjoy the delights of Spring. City Dairy limited by Ezcry pcs the very Best phone sole distributors of Dunedin Cert f fed milk Pardau farm bargain in Coal 500 tons Drumheller stove from the Ideal mine per ton just right for Spring fires phone n7308 d. D. Wood sons limited where a ton Means pounds of the thirteenth annual meeting at the Marlborough hotel. Other officers elected were first vice president mrs. W. B. Perdue second vice president mrs. A. J. Hug Hes third vice president mrs. R. Hawkins Dauphin fourth vice president mrs. N. Whitby Kerr Brandon assistant Secretary mrs. J. A. Mcculloch echoes Secretary mrs. E. Kennedy organizing Secretary mrs. R. H. Brotherhood Elk Horn educational sec., mrs. A Wilson Smith Standard bearer mrs. W. G. Wynman Sourlos. The offices of Secretary and treasurer remain to be filled. Greetings were received from the National president mrs. P. E. Doo Little of Toronto and from the provincial chapter of Ontario. Notice was received by Telegram from the National Secretary mrs. A. Stewart gait that major general Fabian Ware chairman of the Imperial War Graves commission will arrive in Canada in september for a coast to coast under the auspices of the . Resolutions passed the following resolutions were that the Manitoba chapter invite the 1927 National meeting to Winnipeg that a Resolution should to sent to the National chapter that the meeting endorses lord Selkirk chapter s Resolution that the National chapter meet biennially that the government of Canada be petitioned to Grant homesteads to British women that the National chapter be requested to prepare a petition to the Dominion government asking for the deportation of All writing or printing seditious literature and uttering or teaching such propaganda. The next meeting of the provincial chapter will be held in october at souls. Man. Douk hobos Are Gnor Fng Otool act children fail to attend two special schools at grand Forks . Canadian fran deist re grand Fork b. C., april though two special schools were opened for the purpose and accommodation was made available for nearly 100 pupils wednesday morn ing no Douk Scibor children have appeared at the this followed a fortnight s warning Given dough Thor leaders o the opening and of intended prosecution for fur ther failure to Send children to school. Following representations from grand Forks the government recently appointed p. S. Sheffield in Spector of Public schools and w. R. Dunwoody inspector of Provin Cial police both of Nelson to take charge and see that the school act was enforced with regard to the Dou Hobor children. These officials Are to address a mass meeting of Community Dou Kobors at Brilliant sunday. It is expected that prosecutions will be started next week. Lutheran choir wins Smirk Competition enthusiastic ovations tendered to both winners and losers special despatch to the free i rens Selkirk man., april capacity House greeted the competitors in the finals of the Selkirk musical festival in the Community Hall thursday evening winners and losers alike receiving ovations. Especial inter est centred in Tho Competition for Church choirs four denominations in town being represented. The test pieces for this class were let us worship and fall by Willan and of Gladsome by Bourgeois Tho former being especially difficult. The adjudicator. A. Egerton mus. Bac. F.r.c.o., of Winnipeg in a lengthy and exhaustive criticism paid a warm tribute to the singing of All the choirs. He pointed out the difficulties especially in the first piece against which the singers had to contend. It was a Fine example of chorus work in Church music in which the winners the lutheran Church choir won out Only by the. Close margin of two Points. Marks awarded wore lutheran choir 66, 70, total 136 Christ Church 64, Wesley Metho dist 59, Lanoi presbyterian 63. In Tho Junior piano class Myrtle Goldstone gave a. Delightful rendering of Grieg s f Ber Ceuz of. 38 no. Carrying Oft the honors. Connie Norquay won out in Tho 11 to 13 girls Solo. The difficulty of Many of the pieces especially those set for the Junior com petitions was rather severely criticized the general opinion being that in some cases the compositions would have tried the musical Powers of the most advanced singers. Suggests that Eastern men tour West during summer suggestions of the Toronto Board of Trade for a co operative Effort among the various boards of Canada m dealing with problems of general interest to the Dominion have been approved by the lot abridge body according to word received yesterday by a. E. Parker Secretary of the greater Winnipeg Board of Trade. In addition it stresses the Point that it would like to Seo this summer a tour of the Western provinces by men representing the Industrial and financial interests of Eastern Canada so there May be in Tomato talks As a academic discussions foe tween business men of cast and West on Tho problems which vitally affect us All in these times of readjustment and a Resolution to this effect was passed by the Lethbridge business , which was forwarded to Parker asking its end oration by the Winnipeg Board. This will to dealt with by the Council at its next meet fire in . Colliery not As bad As first reported Canadian press despatch Coalmont ., april 3. Fire which Broko out in the main Tunnel or the Coalmont collieries mine at Blake Burn recently does not appear to be As serious As first reports indicated. The Entrance to the Mono was sealed up and will remain so As Long As necessary. In the meantime the new mine no. 4. Is being made ready for intensive development. This will furnish pm Empl cyment for a number of men including those thrown out of work by closing of the burning mine. Fruit probe papers wanted. Ottawa april copy of All papers and documents in connection Ullh the recent investigation into the fruit Combine in the West and particularly All provincial governments in relation there is asked in a. Motion which right Hon. Arthur Meighen has Given of in the House of commons. pase 1. Killarney to introduce a Bill to Amend the liquor Cintrol act. latter Bill simply clauses one word in the act to Clear up an ambit a Ous wording. Two contributions were made to the debate on the suburban Munici Pali Twefi Bill d. A loss. St. Clement and w. Ovens Winnipeg being the speakers. A Tanner Kildonan St. Moved the adjourn ment of the debate. Three division a recorded brisk action featured the opening of the session three divisions being rung in 20 minute All occurred Over Tho government s Bill to Amend the liquor control act which would charge part of the Cost of temper Ance act enforce Merit to the profit of the liquor commission. The Point had been subject of protracted and heated debate while the Bill was in its earlier stages objection being made to any of the municipalities share of the. Liquore pro fits. The Bill Nad passed the com Mittee of the whole thursday but was not reported to House at the instance of c. A Tanner labor Kildonan St. Andrews. Consequently the matter was Itell open to de Bate and topped Friday s order paper. Immediately after the session opened or. Tanner moved the re port of the committee be not received but that the Bill 3e referred to the committee instructions to strike out clause 1, which states that a sum of May be charged to Tho liquor Cor Mislon for Law enforcement purposes. The first division occurred -1.05 p.m., the Tanner motion being Defeated. 1g to 11. The House dividing As follows for messes. Tanner Norris Farmer esp on brei key Sigfusson Evans. Willis. Spinks and 1 Akl Mischall. I Defontaine Mcleod Craig Cannon Cameron a Mcleod Little. Short. Brown Mcgregor footer Olooney Muirhead Griffiths and Bachynsky. Pairs Queen. Bracken Braier Compton Haig Clubb Ross Ilc Kinnell. Edmison Campbell Hame Lin Winmond Down is Barclay. Another amendment immediately thereafter. W. San Ford Evans conservative moved that the report of the committee be not received but that the Bill be referred to the. Committee with instructions that clause 1 be amended to read that no Noney shall be appropriated toward the Cost of liquor Law enforcement until the profits of the liquor Vendor and the Money derived in fines under the Temperance act be expended for the purpose before inroad is made on the profits of the liquor com Mission Lar. Evans held it both unfair and unreasonable that moneys which should co to municipalities should be drawn upon for Law enforcement while the Temperance act fines Are not. Division on the Point occurred at 3.15, the be ing Defeated 19 to 11. The House divided As in the 4 first. Case arrivals ivies is. And Rojeske voting with the govern ment against the motion thereupon or. Evins again Rose and moved that in order to ensure that municipalities received their share of the liquor profits at a Ria. Bon Abla time that c Ause 3 of the Bill referring to is a of the act be amended so that distribution shall be made forthwith up on Cert Catlon of the accounts by the or. Evans explained that last year s payment had been made a months too late while tha interest on the profits for the period had not Olieen accounted for. The House divided on the ques Tion at ,3.2-0, the to Ion being Defeated. 19 to 13. Division followed the same lines As in the second Case except that air. Is vans received recruits in the Parsons of mrs. Rogers and or. Ivens. W. D. Bayley objects prior to the House adopting the report of the commit me. W. D. Bay Ley. Independent Assisi Iboina launched a broadside at the principle of any Public body deriving Revenue from the Sale of liquor. He objected also to the principle of earmarking this Revenue for and purpose but stated the least objectionable Pur pose to which it Coull be earmarked was. For administration of the Law. He was opposed to municipalities getting any share of the liquor profits. He thought municipalities might become lax in enforcing the Law in order to encourage greater Sals of liquor to increase their Revenue. It tended to throw extra burdens on the province. He objected also to. Liquor advertise ments carried in the Telephone Cli rectory. And thought a recent pro gramme of Tbs liquor comm legion staff s social club lacked dignity an i Klor lied what the Srov emment. City and distr i Myers to appear has been set for the resumption of the preliminary hearing in the charges of making false statements with intent to deceive against Jos Eph Myers manager of the Bingo mines Ltd. On that Day the Case will be heard in the City police court room but arrangements Are being made to have continuation of the hearing taken before hush John Macdonald in some other part of the building while another Magis trate and Crown prosecutor will be for the Ordinary court rout Ine. Have something to Peg is described a a. Typical fron tier town in the programme of a tour which a Large party from the United states will make through Canada in the Sumner. The party which will travel under the auspices of the Brooklyn chamber of com Merce will receive some real enlightenment in regard to Winnipeg which it reaches june a an official of the Trade stated yesterday. The Trade and Good will As it is called will Start from York May 17, and from the West coast to the East will be Over the lines at the Canadian Pacific railway. When in Winni Peg the visitors will be taken on an automobile sightseeing trip. No action on action will be taken on Tho proposed extensions to Winnipeg s Central heating Plant until a. Report is obtained from Norman w. Calvert. Consulting Engineer j. G. Glassco Hydro manager announced at the close of a conference yesterday. Aid. J. G. Sullivan chairman of the City s sub committee aids. A. R. Leonard and a. A. Heaps. Glassco. W. J. Fulton sales manager of the Central heating Plant j. W. Sanger ;