Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 16, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free Winnipeg. Thursday april 16, 1925 Esse s celeb continued from Page 1. I president by sir James s. In an address following the Riesen Talon sir James read the allowing wire received by the ranch from Baron byner of Vimy Field Marshall sir Douglas Hals Anc from the Dominion president of the association from Baron my Hearty Good wishes to Al members of the association May the . Continue its Good work am. Be an inspiration to All towards Heli and prom sir Douglas live your corns removed permanently and pain i Lessly by or. Melle s famous method or. M. E. Melle foot specialist 5 m tha Windsor hotel Montreal will personally attend 2 during his visit to Winnipeg at the hotel Marlborough suite 620. S hone n6371 hours 10 . To 6 . A 2 p for appointments. Lady in attendance the fabric enduring Beauty us for Spring and summer dresses the Lustrous Beauty of this supreme English Broadcloth persists despite Long Wear and frequent washings. The name is stamped on the Selvedge i demand it by name. J Squanto better19 1 r the eighth anniversary of the founding of the great War veterans association i Send most Hearty congratulations to All its members on All they have accomplished especially on their efforts towards uniting the sex service men of Canada. I am Firre atly looking Forward to meeting Many old Canadian for lands shortly and sincerely Hope the comradeship which has greatly helped to maintain our Empire in the past May be strengthened and feelings of brother Hood among our sex service men de from Dominion our association was born of the idealism of the . Our association will come to the manhood of its influence in the idealism of a better Canada. Our Dominion must de Pend upon its service men to give new reality and new vitality to the idea of service of sacrifice and unselfish Devotion to those principles by which our nation sir James Aikins Speaks the spirit of the veterans was the spirit of Canada said sir James Aikins. And. Speaking of ideals he nation could make Advance without idealism but no nation could measure its Progress by its idealism. The . Was now realizing its idealism he said. It was Only fit Ting the association should be born in Winnipeg because Winnipeg was not Only so geographically situated but it had the ambition to be the thought and mind of the Dominion. He was in attendance at the first meeting of the association he said and he had there stated that it should not depend alone for its strength on the number of its members but on the support and sympathy of All Loyal canadians. He hoped that the men who had fought overseas against external enemies would not forget their duty to flight against the internal enemies if you Are not sold on a Money Back guarantee Complete Stock of hotpoint ranges sold on easy terms at our showrooms main floor electric railway Chambers. Marion and tache Street St. Boniface 1841 Portage Avenue St. James Winnipeg electric company open Type elements Are constructed of fragile u a to special precautions Are necessary when using Yvo a hotpoint Range. There is no fragile porcelain to be broken by the accidental dropping of a heavy article upon the cooking surface. No delicate exposed wiring to accumulate grease or refuse. Thanks to hotpoint engineers electric ranges Are now obtain Able just As serviceable As the old time Coal Range with the additional luxury of being Able to Cook electrically. Hotpoint sheathed wire ele ments have superseded All other types of electric Range elements just As modern plumbing has succeeded the and pail. It will pay you to investigate Range with the indestructible element. The Range with the indestructible element Canadian general electric product hotpoint ranges sold on easy terms in Northern Ontario of missions reports new places of worship opened Canadian press de snatch Toronto april pro Gress among communities and Hurches in Northern on Tarki is re sorted at Metho list Mission offices in re by Rev. P. L. Brown. B.a., of Orillia who has returned from a ,500 mils trip As superintendent of in that territory. At Home Payne Ontario he opened a Union cause and Only debt remained on the ullring. Nakina another divisional on the Canadian to build a Church. Building of a new Church is under Vay at Clute a thriving new place 7 Miles North of Cochrane on the area Bay Extension of the . Allway. In his visitations Rev. Or shown was working in co operation the presbyterian superintendent s most of tha towns have local Nion. At Home. Nothing had help id More to develop the spirit of Canada than the late War he said and he Hope that. The veterans organizations would never cherish or allow to be cherished the idea of separating Frorer the old country. Show same spirit at Home As you did abroad Anc equally perform the higher duties which by Opportunity May come to you he said. The ceremony concluded with the talking of the Salute by k. D. B. Ketchen after which the brass band and pipes band and the . Concert party gave a Musl programme. The evening finished with a dance and the Hall proved none too Large to accommodate the gathering. The ladies auxiliary had charge of the refreshments of bully beef sandwiches and other reminders of Trench Days. Drayton says Canada mp6klfflg_too much spent annually unnecessarily on imports Canadian Pross despatch Montreal. April 15. The Restor Tion of the destroyed departments f France had been effected by the act that the French had spent their Nosey at Home that the franc was till a franc in France and went to by goods manufactured in France. L has was the example cited by sir Leary Drayton late minister of fun in the Meighen administration Oday in addressing a women a meet no Here. Sir Henry applied the moral to this country and pointed it that canadians imported Worth of goods last year. He Igi ired that All that it was necessary o bring in totalled no Moru than and asked How Long Canada could continue to carry n " with this expenditure of annually for foreign goods. The duty of the rulers of All coun its he insisted was to Seo that he pay Roll was kept going to keep he people at Home. Some of the importations such As rubber raw Cotton and until heir was a proper Coal Coal were necessary and sir Henry also included to his list Wool until such Ime As our Farmers found Wool production a profitable Industry. Sir Henry pointed out that France had multiplied her tariffs to provide employment for frenchmen and urged that Canada do the same. John Singer Sargent Dies at Chelsea eng. Great portrait Painter found dead in of bostonian associated press Cable London april 15. John Singer Sargent noted Painter died suddenly some time last night having retired about Midnight to be found dead Iri bed at ., at his Homo in Chelsea he was planning with his sister miss Emily Sargent an Early trip to re visit the United states. He was 30rn in Florence in 185g, son of a Boston physician and was educated n Italy and France studying paint Nufi under Carolus Duran. He is the Painter to have his paintings Hung in the National Art gallery Dur ing his lifetime. Though suggestions of a funeral to Westminster Are heard plans Are a private funeral Fri Day at Woking. His sister i mrs. Francis Ormond and miss Emily Sargent Are his Only relatives in Ingland. About his work in the opinion of British critics there was a clashing Bravura and Brilliant cleverness which in the Days gone by outraged All the canons of victorian As one of the writers expressed it. Won Early Fame Sargent Early won Fame in Paris and upon his first introduction to the British Public in the eighties he be came a notable figure in the Art world. What brought him squarely into the limelight Here was his now celebrated portrait of the three misses Vickers. The hanging com Mittee of the Royal Academy rejected it but Hubert Herkomer a famous member threatened to resign Una less the portrait was accepted. At the Academy banquet 1900 King Edward then Prince of Wales referred to Sargent s group portrait of the three Sisters of the late George Wyndham As the great graces by that great Painter Sar gent. Kindersley progressive not seeking re election special despatch to free staff correspondent Saskatoon sask., april Gressie Headquarters Here to Lay re relived notification from w. H. Har vey , sitting member for Kindersley on the opposition benches in the Saskatchewan legislature that he will not accept re nomination a tha convention to be held at binders Ley on Friday next. This is the first intimation received by Headquarters of or. Harvey s intentions. Pressure of business is Given by or. Harvey As the cause. France to save her financial life. Briand at first refused to serve with Caillaux but it is understood that he finally consented. Both Jalvy and Caillaux were outcasts before the Senate amnesty Bill of last fall. Malvy was convicted in 191s of dealing with the enemy. His presence at the Early morning conference gave Rise to re ports that he would become a mein Ier of the new Cabinet but the United news learns that Caillaux merely wanted pain eve to offer Malvy a portfolio which Malvy would refuse but which would add o the Senate amnesty the Exon Era Ion of his associates. Keeps Herriot out pain eve wanted Herriot to become Orelyn minister in the new Cabinet. Jut Caillaux s opposition was too formidable. The Senate received the Bill regularizing the situation of the Bank f France from the chamber late Oday and passed it immediately by a. Vote of 193 to 5. The Bill provides hat the extra Loans sanctioned by t must be repaid by the government the Bank by july 1, 1925. Thus he Issue that Defeated Herriot is. Ead for nearly three months. Regularized Bank situations while pain eve was telling Presl tent Dommergue that he would form Cabinet to succeed the left govern ment headed by edouard Herriot he chamber of deputies by 325 otes to 29, acted to regularize Tho Bank of France. A Bill was passed a creasing the regal limit of Bank advances to the government to venire men called for senator Wheeler s Tria special United heirs despatch to tie Tress by free press private wire great Falls mont., april 15. This town is. Agog with exc temen on the eve of the commencement b the trial of senator Burton k. Wheeler charged with accepting a fee for appearing before a congressional committee while holding a senatorial Post. One Hundred and Twenty venire men have b sen. Called and an out Slid judge brought in following the re filial of two Montana Judgen to to continued from parrs 1. 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There is but one discordant note in the Caillaux Boom. That is Call Aux s attitude toward a capital Levy the pet principle of the 105 socialists whose support is so necessary to any left Wing government. The socialists May not demand the enact ment of a capital Levy but they certainly would not favor the appear Ance of a Man in the finance port Folio who is outs Okenly opposed to several Hurt in Early morning Hamilton fire firemen suffer Burns in rescuing women and children Canadian press Hamilton april mrs. Glaser an old lady was very seriously burned and her daughter mrs. David Yaffe. And granddaughter. Rosie Yaffe. Quite dangerously injured and burned in a fire destroyed a millinery store at 159 James Street North about 2 . Today. Two firemen George Smith and Ernest Cox were overcome by smoke and painfully burned in battling the five minutes after a patrolman had passed the spot the scene was one of indescribable terror women screaming and the store belch her smoke and flames while the family in the building gathered in an upper window on the Point of leaping to the pavement. Firemen arrived with ladders and brought them out alive. Fireman Smith was burned in by 11 to the o a Poce he fell from the ladder himself and had to be taken to. Hospital. The property loss is about but the origin of the fire is unknown. A tax on capital. The socialists Are hostile to Caillaux but his political and financial Genius May Triumph Over their opposition. D. B. Mackae of the free press will address the Gyro club on " the legislature in at a luncheon today at noon at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Secured Douay Tor Dollar by investments la trustee securities. Convenient location. Longer office hours. Cheque privileges. Fun k for folder Jei ing the. Unique Protection enjoyed by depositors. and St. Viln Nipes Ioa Rette Little higher m Price Yaat a wonderful difference a few cents make the bubbling foam delights encourages the tooth Brush minty Way to sound Teeth. Try it Why Pav when your .3 f tier Cotta v women s Black and Brown Satin strap slippers with Louis Spanish and baby Louis Heel. Sold regularly to quitting business Price women s Brown calf and Grey calf and coloured suede Cut out sandals with Low rubber heels. Just in time for Spring. Should be sold regularly at quitting Busi Ness or you can t worry about business you must quit my chief concern is to close this store As quickly As possible and get away to a better climate. I m too ill to worry about prices or profit. I want to get rid of the cares of business and take a Long needed rest. Twenty eight years in business Here in Winnipeg have vitality and i must retire. All i ask vis that you take a look at the shoes i am Clearing. Note the ridiculous prices and compare the values and i am Content that your judgment will Tell you to buy several pairs of these wonderful values. Don t of pairs have already been sold. Make your selection while the ranges Are Complete. Call i3i tomorrow. Men s Black and Brown calf oxfords on a real Snappy Young Man s last. Shoes that sold regularly at and quitting Elus Ness Price men o Fine. Light calf show that have Piast come in for Spring. Very latest thing in shoes. Regu Lar quitting business Price quite a few lines of ladies Fine dress strap pumps in col ored suede Patent and coloured leathers with practically any Heel you can wish for. Some sold regularly to quitting business Prica children s Patent leather san dals just in for Spring at fac tory Price sizes 11 to 2 sizes 8 to men s Black calf oxfords in brogues and Plain patterns with Good heavy soles and rub Ber heels. Shoes that will give both Comfort and Wear. Quit Ting business. Price no mail orders men Black and Brown kid and calf Boot on several Dif Ferent lasts. Real High Grade shoes some of which sold As High m. 311. Quit Tinei Price Regent shoe shop 267 Portage Avenue
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