Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 15, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Eree press Winnipeg wednesday april 15, 1925 meeting of body deals with mass of routine business Ilar meeting of the win school Board last night was passed through its Ppd legs authorizing the the sum of 53.300.000 the Hubli i a a from the Canadian Bank of com Merce either by Way of overdraft or promissory notes to meet the cur rent of the Board. Accounts contracted totalling were passed. The following teachers serving under temporary assignment were appointed to the teaching staff Gladys Atkins mrs. D. G. Camp Tell Mary e. Coppinger Eva Cross Jane Douglas Ilba a. Hall h. Eileen Kay Rowena Pearlman Ellie b. Scarth Esther j. Sullivan Hildrud Vilson and bar Bara Woodhall. The design asians of Valerie d. Fry Marion c. Kerr and Rose h. Scro accepted. The sum of was granted to cover the expenses of the school choruses and orchestras which Are to take part in the musical festival. A further sum of 5250 was passed to provide prizes for the winners of con tests. Recommendation of the building committee it was decided that the tenders received for construction of an addition to the Faraday school unsatisfactory the Deposit cheques be returned and that new tenders be called for. Tenders for the Supply of stationery were called for. The expenditure of Tor pens for Lead pencils Soo for elementary drawing material was authorized. Tenders were also called for manual and technical and for plumbing and heating supplies. Survey of organizations the Secretary was instructed to make a Survey of the school District organizations in Western Canada and the United states and that payment this Canada paint co. Ali listed Wui Iwa store. W gentlemen please mail me your fret Booklet a Sun Dow varnish also color Bookie for the Croe farm. Fob Sale by b. Petursson hardware company Simcoe and Wellington streets. A. Shuster 589 Talbot ave., Elmwood. The Western hardware company ltd., 640 Logan Avenue h. Belopolsky 390 Mcgregor Street. We. Anderson b. Shuster Monotone ave. And Wallace Morse place. 414 Baa Merman ave. Overland tips proved its Quality to Over a Quarter million owners. Overland touring car Lustrous baked enamel finish permanently Beautiful All steel body big Power patented Triplex Springs rugged axles. Modern disc Type clutch foot accelerator. The lowest priced touring car in the world with sliding gear transmission. Overland business Coupe 3 closed car for professional men salesmen and Small families at a lower than Ever Price. Extra wide doors and seat. Unusually Large Luggage compartment in the Waterproof rear deck. Overland s notable Power performance and endurance. All steel body. Lower than its nearest competitor. Overland Sedan the a unrivalled Leader of the Low priced closed car Field. Four wide doors. Comfort for five. Disc Type clutch. Rugged axles. Oceans of Power. Extreme Economy. As much As lower than competitive cars. Over d company limited motor car Exchange 131 Portage ave. Wanking Millican motors limited Sci . Ninette Fawner Dies Archibald Bell settler of Cumbs to Long a Llesis special dispatch to thu Tea press Ninette man., april a Long illness Archibald Bell died Mon Day. He was born Shandon Dum Barto Shire Scotland in 1s58. Cost ing to Ottawa Canada in 1873, he served his apprenticeship with Coulthard As bricklayer and moved to Manitoba in 18t8. He in Ninette District for some time and has lived in Ninette since 1902. He leaves one sister Cristina at Ninette and one brother Robert at Vernon b.c., two of whose daughters Jean and Bessie have been Ninette for the past year. The funeral win be held from the presbyterian Church Ninette on wednesday at 3 . To Ninette cemetery. Death of former Douglas lady at Strasbourg sask. Special despatch to the pro press Brandon man., april 14. Jean Ette Yeo aged about 42 years wife of w. J. Borland formerly of died and was burgled at Strasbourg sask., a few. Days ago while living in Douglas Bor land was Active in common stir work and was soloist at the methodist Church. Or. Borland is the Canadian Pacific railway agent at Strasbourg. Chilliwack -bjg., Safe wrecked for loot Chilliwack b.c., april blowers secured ?150 Cash Eairly this of his expenses incurred in the work toe authorized. Assistant Secretary a. F. Allden was appoint Eil to act during his absence. The number of pupils registered during the month was and the daily average attendance the report of the technical class s showed the following attendances household Art household science manual training 205 technical High so Jol the diseases reported during the month included German measles 69 measles 12 Scarlet fever mumps chickenpox 15 whooping cough 23 dip Theofla 51. The number of children examined by the dental officer during the month was 297, the number requiring treatment 212. The members of tha Board present were f. S. Harstone chairman a. E. Homies Arthur Congdon a. J. Eul Man a. H. S. Murray l. J. Elliott j. Mclntyre g. Coulter m. W. Sto tart m. Hyman r. Durward or. H. A. Mcfarlen and Edward Migrath. Urge Young my gets he wakes of Saskatchewan society wants Mani Toba and Alberta Law adopted Canadian press despatch Regina sask., april Resolution recommending the adoption of legislation making All immigrant children automatically of the province when they Are placed in Foster Homes or situations in Saskatchewan was passed at the child Wel fare conference which concluded hero today. Under the Empire settlement scheme British agencies Are placing children in Foster Homes an. Situations in various parts of Canada and the conference thought it Wise to secure legislation similar to that Al ready adopted in Manitoba and Al Berta. This legislation prohibits the placing of immigrant children within these provinces without a permit from the provincial government it is also provided that such children automatically become the wards of the province. Edmonton Spring show sir James wins from lady Matthias in Carriage class special despatch to t2ie free Edmonton alta., april a regular april Day with sleet Snow and Sunshine alternating tuesday night came out Fine for de Ironton Spring show. This year the association departed from Ilu usual practice of having an. Officu.1 open ing and the evening Home show programme started off. Without an official ceremony. There was Sev eral Saddle classes during the eve Ning a feature of which some excellent new horses now being shown for the first time. A class for Carriage horses brought out those two Well known High steppers sir shown by John Black and lady mat owned by lieutenant Gover nor Brett the honors going to sir features of the evening programme were the competitions put on by the Edmonton Saddle club. W. L. Carlyle cals Rary is judging the heavy horses and j. T. Brownridge of Brampton Ontario All Light horse classes. Association of sunday schools holds meeting officers Are elected and plans made for year the annual meeting of the Church of England sunday school association of Winnipeg was held last even ing in the auditorium of holy Trinity Hall. The attendance was not As great As in previous Rev. Fred Glover presided. Secre s report of the activities and finances for the year showed the association in an enviable position. It was decided by the meeting to hold a picnic at St. Andrew s during Tho summer and to rally in Trinity Hall Friday april 24, at Wlinich rally the prizes for the winning essays in the Competition would be presented and the winning essays on bib toil subjects would be read. Children of All saints Church will present a mystery play the vision of St Dur ing the evening. An ovation was Given to Rev. J. Blackburn who leaves winnipeg1, Friday to enter Mission work in Northern Alberta. Prominent among the. Officers elected for the. Year was this Secre tary treasurer a. W. M. Harrison who entered his sixth term of office last evening. Officers elected were announced As president his Grace archbishop Matheson clerical vice president Rev. Fred Glover Lay vice president William Douglas Secretary treasurer a. M. Harrison assistant Secretary Ralph Mcleod executive committee. Rev. Canon w. M. Loucks Rev. H. D Martin Rev. G. H. Wil Liams Rev. H. J. Springett Bev. W. A Nicholson a. R. Morrison h. Kembrey j. Sparrow c. A. Arm Strong mrs. G. W. Matheson mrs. Roberts mrs. Peacock mrs. Lowell and miss Green. Morning when they cracked the Safe of the Chilliwack producers Exchange in the British Columbia elec tric railway company s local fruit shed and warehouse. The Job according to the police was done by professionals. The warehouse door lock was broken and the inner door Jimmie and after the Safe dials had been knocked off and juice poured in the explosion was muffled with the use of blankets taken from the Exchange Stock shelves. The front of the Safe was shattered and blown out in chunks and the blankets were badly torn. Vandervelde begins task of forming belgian Cabinet special Cable to the free i Ress Nett York times. Belgium april Vervelde the socialist Leader and corns no pain at All does t Hurt one bit drop a Little free zone on an Corn in stantly that Corn stops hurting then shortly you lift it right off with angers. Tour druggist Sells a tiny bottle of free zone for a Faw cents sufficient to remove every hard Corn soft Corn or Corn Between the toes and the foot callouses without soreness or former minister of Justice has be gun the task of a new Van inet to take the place of that headed toy Premier Theunis which re signed april 5. M. Vandervelde it is asserted win find difficulty As Premier As the socialists due not in the majority so that i fhe forms a homogeneous socialist ministry two groups Catholic and Liberal will be in a position to unite and overthrow him at any moment. D. Mcleod Kenora vice president of the Backus Brookes interests who a registered at the Royal Alexandra hotel reports excellent Progress to Date on the work being carried out it the dam. Said or. Mcleod is running to use old dutch for All House cleaning. It s Quick and economical. Good for the hands. Removes stains and grime and leaves the skin soft and smooth. Made in Canada your old dining room or As part payment and Many months in which Are you tired of your old Din ing room or living room set do you Long to possess one of these Fine new living room or dining room sets then come and see the great exhibit at Crescent. If you see the suite you would like to have in your Home we will Send our Valuator to appraise your old suite and the amount agreed upon will be applied As part first payment on your new Purchase. I i id 1 the suites described in this announcement are1 Only a few from our great display and reduced prices easy terms and six to twelve months to pay. 285.00 Grade 228 your old dining suite As part payment dining room set 9 pieces Walnut solid Walnut Oblong table slip seat real leather diners full size China Cabinet and Buffet 60 inches Long. 210.00 Grade 9-piece dining set. Buffet with Mirror Oblong table six slip scat diners and Large China Cabinet. 245.00 Grade 173 dining suite As part payment fumed Oak dining set 8 pieces with All pieces full size. Diners Large 195.00 Grade 158 your old old English Oak dining set 9 pieces. Buffet Oblong table China Cabinet and 6 chairs. Queen Anne design. . Your old bedrooms site As Beautiful bedroom set in French Large vanity Dresser with triple Mirror Cheffo Robe Bow end bed and Large Dresser Bench Bow end Spring and layer Felt mattress. 135.00 Grade slip seat leather Buffet Ali id round Able. 156.00 Grade part payment bedroom vanity Dresser Dresser Wood finish steel lied set. Bench Sag less Spring lit and mattress a piece out your old suite your Choice of any set in the store two or three piece sets values ranging from up to All covered with imported mohair. Cres cent Tea year guaranteed construction. Six sets Only. Your old living room suite As part payment As part payment 445to485 Grade 195.00 Grade three piece Chester Field set All with Marshall Spring cushions Spring and Spring seats Roll arms and tapes try covered. Crescent construe. Tion throughout. A marvellous value at dignified credit if you can t pay Cash in full Don t be afraid to come and see these wonderful values be cause you cannot pay Cash in full. Our credit department will take care of you by pay. Ing a reasonable amount Down and will give you from 6 to 12 months in. Which to pay the. Gladly co operate win you in making your Home cosy and Beautiful and Sotir old furniture will a Long Way toward up your Cash Deposit Grade b brocaded mohair c h Ester Field and chair with reversible cushions in Grench velour. cushions Spring Roll Arm Spring seat and . Crescent ten year guaranteed construction and a set you will surely want. Chester Field and chair to hair All Over Marshall Cush ions with Roll Spring arms and . Crescent ten year guarantee. Beautifully designed and with elaborate mohair Coyer. 238.00 Grade 176 open till 10 . Saturday mattresses Beds Springs your old outfit As part payment White layer Feut mattress All sizes built to give years. Good service regular now steel with Coll a real Sag less Spring Walnut steel bed with Sag Spring and layer mattress All guaranteed to give you sat Sfax less Spring and White layer Felt sizes regular ton. All sizes mattress. All now n Beautiful Rattan Furni Ture in several finishes and styles 3-Kece sets Odd rockers chairs desks settees and several Odd pities. I chairs at s9.80 locker 3-piece sets desk and chair. Of pieces to choose Friar. Your old set As part payment Reshem furniture store its Wawa qualify and Price arc second to hone. 4oo Portage a. Edmonton baby should have a new Sidway Carriage Lovely designs in the newest finishes. Full Corduroy linings and also in Princess cloth Reed Fibre bodies and with artillery wheels and and prices up to old furniture taken part payment As
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