Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 17, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free i Ress Winnipeg Friday april 17, 1925 Donald Mcdiarmid will visit Birthplace after 45 years in West Ivl Atli Gordon Catl Icart in o to Shlain first hand in a member of the City Council. A life Long member of the presbyter Ian Church mrs. Archibald had been associated with the St. Andrew s Church since its inception. Predeceased by her husband in. 1898, she is survived by three sons John of Vancouver and. Frank and Fred. Of Winnipeg and one daughter min Nie at Home. The remains Are at Gardiner s funeral Home. The funeral will to held on monday afternoon at from the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home to Brooks de cemetery where in the family plot the body will to Laid beside that of her Hus band. Voting Man then in Urti leg or Rived in win " f on if Canadian or. Mcgini mid once 1 Hon 5. Home in Scotland. To l intends o spend a he staying for ii s Tio Speni o Tel Tai visited Tetlie Medlar old pick in 11m High 1 were Brandon. Hirtle. Minnedosa were d Jalc wih so la to Lai s Catl Icart with the. Every year several result Tomn met Pernod in the West generally in lives it . C t Fin is not unlike the late r h ctr Ticona in and Thorou tily convinced that Western Canada is " c one of Winnipeg s Pioneer women Dies at age of 78 Anne. Widow of tha Lute Day at aged my of the resided in Winnipeg 1370, and is on of the. Few scottish sol tiers who it amoral a brother the do John Hackett who came to Winnipeg with the isto Wol Noley established the first Bak pry in to Laior became died ome s 7 William avcmu., a i she was a idea w n member of parliament j. H. Harris afraid to Tell number of father s grandchildren Ottawa april la. Had obtained i maj Ottly More than Voles in the last general elections wok humorously explained in the of commons this afternoon by j. It. Harris conservative East during his speech on the budget. To my friends from the Western provinces let to said or. Harris get in line with us As Quick As you can. Do not forget that you have not been very ions in this May i ask How Long the lion member has been a in us Rcd Robert Fork progressive Leffier. I Ilo not know anything replied or. Harris. I happen to be a descendant an englishman from Bedfordshire a Man who came Here on a cattle boat and earned his first acadian Dollar right on tha same Street whore he lives now. He Lias done Well and a never went to school in ills life. To has raised a Large family of nine children. I would hesitate to say How Many lie has. But he Lias unite a number. Ury that when f think Hie i St of his unease 1 re ca.1 one brother with 13 children in my own is Why i set such a Large will seek water petition is being signed by be sent to government d. Press j staff was speaker guest at the i lung Honou meet apr of the Gyro club j held yesterday at the Royal Alex Andra hotel. If you Are leaving Winnipeg arc sorry to Sec you go. But we can ship your furniture with the Best of care to your new Home. Moderate terms. 382 Maryland Street. Limited phone b1690 demand will be made upon the Dominion government for an annual subsidy of for the greater Winnipeg water District railway line in recognition of its services As a colonization and settlement Road members of the administration Board were advised yesterday afternoon. Representatives of the St. Boniface Liberal association appeared to in form the Board that a petition ask ing for a year Lor the rail Way had been put in circulation among the settlers and was meeting with Strong support. It was pro posed to bring this petition before the City Council for end oration and to submit it to All municipalities involved in the water District scheme also with a View to bringing All pos sible pressure to Bear upon the do minion government to help keep the railway in operation. Some weeks ago the decided to notify the government that regular service would have to be discontinued if no Aid Vero forthcoming As the District Coull not carry the Burden of its operation without assistance. Settlers in the District grew alarmed and the move to get government assistance has Bee taken up by St. Boniface1 and other interested sections. An offer to sell he land on which the District terminal station is Situ ated in St. A Onifade was made by the Council of the Cathedral City at 000 in acre provided four additional acres would be purchased As part of the water District holding. The mat Ter was Laid Over pending further investigation. made by a deputation from the St. Boniface Council for a Supply of 1.500 Yards of gravel this year and 300 Yards a year in the fun Turo As compensation of use of the City streets. Speakers pointed out that the heavy water District trucks caused excessive and tear on streets where they travelled and ruffed that the gravel he supplied free As a Means of defraying costs of a treat maintenance. Aid. D. Mclean supported the request and the matter was referred to the commissioner for a report on costs. Ordination of new elders held at St. Andrew s Church returns to we Peg George h. Stead whose ent As general superintendent of c. N. Telegraphs Western territory was announced yesterday. Tho ordination of new elders took place at a congregational gathering of St. Andrew s Keg in and Ellen last evening. The new elders arc a. Esling a. L. Osborne William Anderson. A. D. Mclntosh h. U Curtis and Hugh Mackay. D. K. Mckinnon was ordained to the Board of managers and n. J. Black for the session. The reception of Rev. Gilmour Smith was another prime reason for the meeting. Sir. Smith. Or. Fraser and g. White delivered Short addresses and a concert followed the ordination. Those who took part in tills Mccullough c. Calf for mrs. Martin e. Evans and e. Burke. Refreshments were served after the meeting. Theodore Stofanik North end real estate mail charged with theft of from John Fanh pleaded not guilty in the City court yesterday and was remanded to tues Day. Gloves Paris May waver Between the Sil Fiou Etle the .butait.i3 unanimous this Spring on gloves double ruffles give Glove inimitable Charm. Model 52.od a new Gauntlet Model handkerchief flaps in contrasting colors. Model 52.00 As she sauntered up the Rue Royale shirred gloves were distinctively smart. Ipod cd unloved hand is pass. Spring costume. As she turned out the Hue St. Honor we noted a Diplomat s wife wearing this Glove with its scalloped cuff. Model dispatch. This Model with sin fils Rustie was by american just up climes. Model originally sketched in the foyer the following a smart con Cert. Model gloves. Underwear hosiery All made in Glove of a distinguish to russian with averse cuff and Scallop Model . Appropriately enough we noted this Dower embroidered reverse cuff As tse wearer emerged from Lovely Garden. Model Chic this Model with embroidered reverse Cuie and scalloped Edge. Model 12.00 object to Vanderlip s Slowbe Agmed fair deputation of business men ask change opposition to the Vanderlip sum Mer fair and particularly to use by a private interest of the name Winni Peg summer reached the Point yesterday aft it noon where a deputation of prom nent citizens waited on mayor h. H. Webb and. Aid. J o Hare. Chair i in of the exhibition committee to so for withdrawal of the caption approved by Council for the undertaking. I l. Of. The Manitoba livestock improvements association k f. George Carruthers c. P. Rannard of the retail merch ants associate o i. And George Carpen Ter of the car and Ian manufacturers association coi statute a the business interests who visited the City Hall mayor Webb received the feathering in his office together with Aid o Hare and Charles Vanderlip and opened the Mei Ting for a Frank la of the opposition and of the Ity s and or. Vanderlip s position or. Parrish maintained that the use of the Nan e Winnipeg summer fair would i sate an erroneous impression throughout the country As the project by or. Vander lip was not a real fair in that no livestock excl tits would be shown he and other numbers of the delegation claimed continuation of Thi project on the present basis would he hurtful to the future prospects of the exhibition proper and urged that at least a change in name be made after some consultation it was decided that the exhibition committee would recommend to Council that the name of the project be changed from the Winnipeg summer fair to the Winnipeg summer show As a Means of offset Ting opposition. F. Ataman awarded from railway . To pay damages to Section Foreman a verdict or and Cost against the Ca Nadian Pacific railway was awarded i red Atamanuk forme Section foremen on that railway in Alberta in a s Jit tried thursday be fore or. Justic e Adamson and a jury in the court of King s Bench. According to the statement o claim Atamanuk was a passenger from Brooks to 2 1923. Bantry is a Flag station. H alleged that train was late Anc failed to Stop but Only slowed Down the Bra Ken Mihe swore told him to jump whle the train Wae in motion. He did so. His foot a caught under be of the train wheels and All his had to be amputated the brakeman denied the Story to by the plaint. And said that Ata manuk had gone to the Vestibule o the train and had jumped off of i own volition. The Case was once before tried be fore or. Gait who the action from the jury on the grounds that the plaintiff was guilt of negligence and Al together res Poisik in for his own mis Fortune. Ata Nanula appealed to Ali Manitoba a i Eal court but failed the higher tribunal upholding the judgment of or. Justice gait further Appeal was then taken to the supreme court of Canada which re versed the decision of the Lowe courts with and ordered a trial which now terminated 1 favor of the plaintiff. L. J. Prey Craft k.c., and h. A. Green acted the . Heap Arsenych and Murchison represent the plaintiff. Independent doubt Kobors a keep children from schoo despatch Nelson b.c., april 1.6. Thirty two Independent Dou Kobors in i thrum area adjacent to Brilliant have signed letter to the daily news stating i hat while they Are not connected wit i the Christian Community of Universal brotherhood they Are spiritually of one family and that if the government continues its action against the grand Forks dough Oxios in connection with school Law enforcement in protest they will Sto i their children from going to sub Oil. A number of the men and won in signatories attached their Mirk i instead of. Their Sig natures. Conference Between govern ment and committee Dis cusses plans tentative plans of co operation be Ween the Manitoba government arid be Winnipeg committee on the pro Osco Industrial Survey were made esterday afternoon at a conference tween Premier John Bracken w. I. Carter j. B. Coyne k.c., and w Button. It is understood Complete under standing was reached and a Asis of co operation resolved and iat the government will Grant to the general fund raised for he Survey. A meeting1 of All a care Enta Tives contributors to this und will be held at an Early Date for he purpose of organization. Meantime Winnipeg will canvass by organizations believed to be i Eltiy interested in the proposed sur by including the railway companies and the larger departmental stores or additional funds to promote the Cheme. It is understood the extent and scope of the Survey be go red entirely by tha amount contributed for the purpose. When this s known the. Work to be pursued his year will be remarked and the Taff to carry it out appointed. It is expected that As a result if yesterday s agreement the gov rement s proposed Surveyor which a statutory appropriation was made vill be merged in that of the Winni leg committee which will then be ome province wide in scope. St. Jude s sunday school gives pleasing concert a concert by the sunday school pupils of St. Jude s Church Given in he Institute last evening attracted 140 people who were Well Reward id for coming As the entertainment offered was distinctly High class. Flex. George Horrobin pastor of the lurch presided and the superintendent William Douglas who is leaving the Church shortly on account ill health was an honoured guest. A lengthy programme of musical Eolos was offered As Well As several play lets put on by members of the various cunday school classes. The primary class costumed acted the Story or Mother Goose s Nii serv rhymes and made an instant hit with the audience. The Parade of the woo Den was put on by group ten girls and miss King s class presented a play let Alice assisting on the programme were trixie Woolley Evelyn Ellen James Edward Barrett Lillian Brown Mabel undo. Carolyn Bux ton Louis Kenyon Ronald Hooper Marjorie Wilson Dorothy Walton Raymond Burbank Mary Lavery Doris Henderson Marjorie Olsson Jean Bentley. Flora Brown Sybil Mclaughlin and Beryl Mclaughlin. A Loffin mourns death of mrs. Bayne of daughter of or. And mrs. W. W. Stirling Bride of last year special despatch to the Itee Tress j Virden Man., april 16. Norma. Stirling wife of Thomas Bayne of sask., died1 today at that place and the news was received Here where she had her Home and. Taught school for a number of years with the deepest regret. During her residence Here where she was married last july mrs. Bayne was not Only a popular teacher but an Active and effective worker in Church circles especially in the Carriel presbyterian choir. She had be come ill some Lime ago and on tues Day her Mother and sister sirs. Me Neil of Brandon went to . The funeral will be held in Virden. Mrs. Bayne is her parents or. And mrs. W. W. Stir Ling by two Brothers w. C., of Cal Gary and a. E., of Prince Albert and six Sisters mrs. J. F. Hill of Tyvan. Sask. Mrs. Andrew Kins. Rouleau sask. Mrs. A. T. Mcneil Brandon Man. Mrs. R. A. Worth Abbey Sirisk. Mrs. A. Mcdonald Vancouver and miss Helen Star Ling Virden. Permanent committee meets to arrange division of work to be done a division of the work which will be done during the first season ii nce its formation by the permanent bust committee was arrived at yesterday by the Plant Breeding experts of the committee in session at the fort Garry hotel. The meeting which was presided Over by or. L. H. New Man Dominion Cere Alist was also attended by president Walter c. Murray University of Saskatchewan or. W. P. Thompson or. J. B. Ear run Goa also of Saskatoon. Or. D. L. Bailey Dominion pathological Atory . Prof. W. T. G. Wiener . And Cyril Goulden at present studying in St. Paul who will Lake charge of the rust Laboratory to be established at the agricultural col or Newman first outlined the work to Date in the matter of Jet Tang mate rial for planting in the rust Nursery which will be an important part of the equipment. A list of Al most 100 varieties and hybrids was submitted and it wiil be supplemented by profs. W. T. A. Wiener and t. J. Harrison of . It wan de diced that each member of the com Mittee should specialize on certain crosses in determining their rust resistant Quality. Or. Goulden is to assume charge of the Breeding experiments As a. Whole the Winnipeg rust Laboratory while or. Bai Ley will supervise thei pathological work. Or. Thompson is to continue his Cytologic la work at Saskatoon arrangements Are being made to Fain talk and increase this Supply the various biologic forsans of Stem rust with which to infect artificially the plants in the Nursery and subject them to the tests necessary be fore their exact calculated. Further details have yet to to worked out in some directions stated or Newman but the main division of the work has been sufficiently done to enable Progress to be made As soon As the season opens. Rotary powerful influence for International peace Canadian a Russ debt Teclo London ont., april powerful influence on behalf of International peace was stressed by speakers at today s sessions of the 18th District conference particularly by one from each Side of Tho United states Canadian Boundary line Grover c. Good District governor and Alex k. Mcfarland inter National director Vancouver. I think rotary s big opportune governor Good said is in this matter of bringing about better International understanding. There Are rotarians in the United states now and possibly in great Britain. These Are the leading men of the respective countries and As they grow in strength and organization and formulate ideas they Are going to be a Force that will bring about better International under l 2 have your corns removed permanently and pain g q Lessly by or. Melle s famous method i or. M. Melle i 5 foot specialist of the Windsor hotel. Montreal personally attend during his a Silt to Winnipeg at the hotel Marlborough suite 620 i Duone n6371 for appointments. Hours 10 . To 8 . Y lady in attendance. Over eight Hundred new settlers reach Winnipeg yesterday s arrivals of new settlers to the two depots numbered. 312, which brings the month s total to approximately there were 16 nationalities represented although More than Lull were British. At the Union station from off the Spe Cial train in the morning there were 13s British divided As follows. S4 English 30 Irish and 24. Scotti in. Fifteen other nationalities we ire. On this train the largest. Group being one of 93 Jugo slavs. The. Majority of the Immi Grants of foreign extra tips spoke English to so Iii declared that the were All hooking for places on we item farms. Twelve per cent of the total went through to the coast. At commencing Friday and continuing for several Days impressive values in new Spring Coats i at .00 .75 .75 .00 All sizes at every Price for women and misses at Al e Coats of velour Polo i Clotill and fancy styles. Q 7 of velour Duvetine Teddy Bear. Trimmed with buttons a he 1 7 pedal Purchase of Poiret twill 1 i j Coats trimmed wit i fancy braids. Colors is a by Black. Sand and Grey a 00 Coats of Marvella Duve 1 the my Bian Juno. Colors of. And embroidery. Stay Brown Taupe Grey and Sand. Women s and misses ensemble suits and tailored suits special limited special is in and Beady to wow. Tsi 1 j i if m a Small Deposit will hold your garment till required. Wonderful selection of women s and misses dresses in All the newest styles and Dolors. Priced at Hollins Worth c co. Winnipeg
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