Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 10, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free Petess. Miday april 10, 1925 8 of capital Coal com deals with statements Short weight Dysput tie fact that we have tons of Coal Thia season Ivy sch went Over one 20-ton r riles to Havo Only been of two Short jog pounds and in 10 i5her Iso this was the the it made thursday afternoon statement of Tho m a Coal company in comment Cape Tho criticism made of his of. At a meeting of the health talc Yard Man f Mornone with 13 Shine on t six Sun acc. Stated or. T was our six ton truck Yard Man tired Tho Ith the Man off Tho second Load on. Which nce of Iso pounds. a mistake thai very arc u e is the statement supposed n made at a meeting a health committee wednesday Utlang tit our company has teen evicted several times tins Winter is not Tho at a. Number of loads we shed he the City inspector which have in found considerably overweight which they do not give us any declared or. Xian. Dent of the Northern Pacific railway n were .1. It. Hannaford vice chair a. Ii. By dirt vice president in Clair i of operations j. G. Worth vice president in charge of traffic k. Vav Clark assistant to the president if. E. Stevens chief Engineer c. L. Nichols general Man Ager p. H. Mccauley general superintendent of transportation b. O. Johnson assistant to vice president in charge of operation e. Is. Vav this executive assistant a. H. Gemmell president Minnesota and. International railway company brained Minn. Carl Zapffe. Geog list brain end Minn. Bernard Blum Engineer maintenance of Way t. J. Cutter mechanical superintendent k. J. Hackenberg superintendent stapler Minn. K. P. White master me chanic. Stapler. Minn. L. R. Capron freight traffic manager a h. Strachan general superintendent. Reduction of is Pital budget passes reports received at annual meeting show club in Good condition h. Charles Donnelly is amazed work on Bay line should have ceased charts Donnelly president of the Northern Pacific railway with a number of officers of the Road visited Winnipeg last evening in a. Special train. They spent the night it tie International Boundary As i Ley arc making an inspection of the right of Way and railway properties la Daylight or. Donnelly Eald that the trip was one of a routine nature but that upe i Lal attention had been paid during the Day to the properties of the mid find railway of Manitoba in which i to Northern Pacific arid great Northern railways Are interested equally. The Yards and trackage on Isabelle Street had been thoroughly inspected by the various officials of the party who disclaimed any intention of enlarging the Yards at the present time. The president was much interested in the Hudson Bay hut would make no prophecy concerning its value As a Trade route. That it was very close to completion and that the work had ceased on thu Road Ras an Arna zing fact to intimated. Members of party with str. Charles Donnelly. Presi at the second annual meeting of the Griffons club held in the hotel St. Charles. Thursday evening Clif Ford Dick was elected president for the ensuing year with the following associate officers first Rice presi Dent Harold Thompson second vice president. Or. Jack Graham Secre tary Ken Vincent by a Cluj nation treasurer Hoy Atkinson and chaplain. E. Howard . Tie tiring president Eric to Villa expressed his keen appreciation of the support Given him during Tho Pas year by Tho fellow members of his executive and the members of the club As a whole and made Sugges that he Felt would be of Bone fit to the new executive. Retiring vice president Charles to hidden made further suggestions for the coming year More particularly in re Sards what should he done with the funds in the club s Trust account kept for philanthropic purposes. Secretary Ken Vincent gave an outline of the history of the club since its inauguration in the fall of 1k3. H told of How four men Eric Willis Clifford Dick Charles Whidden Anc Dorrance Delamater had met and formed a nucleus of the club which was organized As a service club. The retiring treasurer James Mcphail reported the club finances in Good shape both Trust and current a cd its having a balance to the club s credit. Walter Moore moved a Hearty vote of thanks to the retiring executive for their untiring efforts that had made the club such a Success during the past year. Inaugural addresses were Given by the newly elected executive and plans were made for the club s programme for the coming i year. Tho seventh and last of the sat urday lenten conferences conducted by Tho anglican brotherhood of St. Andrew will take place at All saints the Rev. Canon Loucks will speak on service and Conse this meeting is open to All men and older boys and will com Mence at 4.15 . On saturday in walking into the finance commit tee yesterday afternoon with a grim glitter in Lus Eye Aid. D. Mclean chairman of the improvements com Mittee informed Tho fathers of Fin Ance that a wanted his estimates to go through just Asho Aid. J. A. Mckerchar chairman sat up with a slightly Grimmer look and several others elevated an inquiring Eyebrow. But Aid. Mclean meant what to said and. In 15 minutes had offered to Cut the engineering budget of approximately by Tho big Gest estimates reduction made in any one department this year. When to made the first offer to the budget for Asphalt repairs by Aid. Mclean warned the com Mittee that Tho curtailment of funds meant simply that the work Wouk not be done. He thought it essential that Tho budget should be reduced i possible and had taken up All Stree work done with the Engineer with View to dropping every bit of possible. Other members of the com Mittee were surprised into silence but Aid. Mckerchar with True Scot Tosh instinct inquired of that was the Best the improvements chairman could do. A careful or i la ask it All bad again Aid. Mclean warned amid Hearty Roar from the other members the Upkeep of mud streets suffered the. Noat severe butchering will reduction off a budget was taken off sewer maintenance off grading ?3goo of Bridge maintenance Losse amounts off other branches of maintenance. Estimates of Tho municipal Hospi tals were passed without reductions in the finance committee but showed a drop of Over last year s Bud get. Carry on again next season. The ther officers will be honorary b. H. Teakles Vine residents. Prof. D. C. Harvey. Miss Al. E. Jackson t. C. B. Boon Sec teary Charles w. Youell treasurer r. A. Sargeant Council prof v t. Peary chairman h. Campbell Grant k. T. Norman p. B. Mess s. Mclauchlan h. Trueman Alex Mcleod k.c., mrs. C. W. A Bull mrs Woodside mrs. To. Morris miss of Kelty. Miss m. Hetherington mrs a. W. Kulpe j. J. Moncriff and Walter Payne will be made honorary members. The 15th annual report presented by Tho Secretary or. Touzell indicated an interesting year and a Ful one. Through or. Ness the Fellowship donated a set of Dickens to Ninette Salt Orlum and it grave 35 volumes to Tho kindergarten settlement association Library and furniture and equipment to the Chil Dren s Aid society. Remember a donation to the Winnipeg foundation Choice old n a Good liqueur whisky at a mod Erate Price. Smooth and Mellow. Guaranteed 25 years old. Taylor Brothers. 6 c Prno pc Ito Ulutolo 110 Rev. Father Morton gave a address on creative Power of the novelist ready to Wear for easter on easy payments easter is your clothing needs now. Ladies and misses suits tailored sport and Novelty styles. A Largo variety at some As High As attractive ensemble suits some As i Ich As dresses for Spring and summer some As Low As and up to ladies and misses Coats Largo selection at some up to men s and Young men s suits gab Ardines and Spring Coats some As Low As and up to millinery new models for easter reason ably priced from last night in the University Sci ence Broadway the Winnipeg Branch of the Dickens fellow ship closed a successful season with one of the brightest evenings in Tho history of the organization. Rev. Rather Morton who spoke on the creative Power of revealed a deep knowledge of the novelist and a. Fine understanding the causes of his. Popular Ltd and was so humorous withal that the audience found his address All too Short and wished that he might be a More fre quent visitor. The greatest creative Power we be was the Way father Morton characterized Dickens. He had created an army of men women and children More living to the general Public than actual persons such As Julius Caesar or Virgil Ever could be. How was he Able to project these creatures of his own. Brain into the minds of others it was not said the speaker by the incidents in his books not by the Charm of his style nor by intrigue of plot but by the two qualities in which he was unsurpassable pathos and humor. Some critics called him maudlin but even Trio most severe of these were melted to tears when t came to it. Ideas put into other minds faded quickly the speaker it on and Dickens had to find a setting in the minds of the Public to Large that would insure his ions recognition and Long life. This. 10 was Ablo to do by his marvellous Powers of observation and reproduction. His figures were pets. Though the novelist some Llmas they were real people men and women the Reader could recognize in his Fellows. Furthermore Dickens expressed univer Sal sentiments he was a great por Trayer of children one of his great achievements was the re vilifying of the Christmas spirit he had Tho gift of sympathy and pity and an approx of the Public Virtues and was absolutely clean on every Page. No wonder he found a ready response in tie heart of the multitude and was Able to play s. Large part in Tho improvement of Public life. Or Justice Carrari although not a member of the Fellowship was called upon by the president. Canon. E. A. Of Gill to move the vote of thanks which he warmly seconded by t. Marlowe. Officers elected Canon. Gill haying been elected for two years As is the custom will up Chan a harder durable Wax the floor Wax that wears and Wear Sand wears under Ordinary use. One of Chan the floors Blu haul for three or four months. Chan u so hard. U applied thin a my. Tin will cover Over Square feet. It is easier to apply. 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