Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, April 21, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free press Winnipeg. Tuesday april 21, 1923 related to the arrival of the ship ment for assaying. We was not Cross examined by defence. Loudoux explained he method of assaying in close detail and in re ply to the question As to what re Isu its he replied All sorts of afterwards Reading from a Liat giving sums ranging from 20 a j m to ?1.40, to Ferdinand Loudoux tells of which was the highest. To the main i the lower amounts appeared to pre dominate. I recalled e. Graham k.g., Crown prosecutor or. Dixon stated the values found in 327 samples City and District business conditions Busi Ness conditions in Winnipeg compare most favourably with conditions in Eastern Canada Aid. F. H. Davidson ploy ment chairman of Tho Unzem Velleff committee stated Gold is Pound mingled with dust in pockets of f. W. Robinson yesterday on his return from Toronto and Brantford. Aid. Davidson left Early last week to attend a meeting of the executive of Tho Canadian that As far As he could Tell Trie nags i of foresters in his capacity had not been tampered when of Leigh vice chief Ranger and looked at the Laboratory. In assay samples 227 from Tho Shinpo Gold mine to the Tustin Laboratory last r "0 cents a to a to Fri ruler. Of 1 red land Loudoux assay Laboratory is veil at the More noon titling they arrived Cirei further Cross examination by it. Bonnar he said they were tied with Cord and sealed with sealing Wax. He did not recall there was any impression on the Wax. Pressed with the question that it was Ordinary Wax that anyone might put on he replied affirmatively. Morning session that free was of common around Tho office of Tho bin pro a links Camp that the Vii titles attracted in la slight attention the evidence brought out by r. .a.bonnar, coun Sel for Joseph Rerp in the Cross , Myers manager of Gold mine. Ii. Superintendent of if Laboratory was also in the Box and after the of evidence by court adjourned to i is morning. Ditori s by a. J. Ari . . Was Short and merely of the City police examination of f w. Robinson Book Ivory Pietu los of deeper and clerk at the mines. In markets foods of Quality eat Coli tar. Blue ribbon Quality very highest Grade of fancy fresh killed and inspected tender tasty and full Flavoured. Whf trimmed. No waste. Our prices Are never High. Rump roast beef. Ib., loin Lamb chops ib., 55c granulated sugar 10 . 80c new Laid eggs dozen 30c hip roast beef ib., 20c loin pork chops ib., 35c red Rose Tea. Ib., 65c Creamery butter. Ib., 35c Boneless lean beef "_.15c pure pork Sausa Tjo in. _.___20c Ontario tomatoes Large 3 cans.-----__.___55c Ontario Sweet Corn 3 cans. ,.49c Telephone Slier. 518s, 6007 f7580, ns821, a5505. Our markets at 600 main and 306 Sherbrook will quote special prices to Large Consumers prompt delivery. City police court a the morning session. Many employees of Why mine Rob Inson stated were in he habit of Ore and panning Tho crushed that free Gold might be detached from samples of Ore was admitted As a possibility and at the rec guest of counsel for the defence the witness emptied the dust from his pockets and after examining it under a magnifying Glass declared there were samples of free Gold mixed with tobacco and other dust that he had taken from his Poe kits. Big cattle shipment due St. John n.8., april to. Another i Large shipment of cattle is duo Here from Montreal this week. There arc i of cars containing More than 2.200 i a retd to come Here within Tho next few Days for shipment of England. Remember the Winnipeg foundation Rich milk malted win Stiblo no cooking. Service prompt and regular delivery every morn ing. Depend on City milk for greatest satisfaction in Quality and service City Dairy limited phone n-7-6-4-8 by every test the very Best Over general business conditions and the unemployment situation. Navigation opens Early. Tho first train of rail and Lake freight from Eastern Canada arrived in Winnipeg Over Canadian Pacific lines april 19, and placed for delivery yesterday morning. This freight left port Mcnichol at 7.so thursday eve Ning and arrived at fort to ii Liam at 1.50 -. Saturday unloaded from boat into cars and forwarded from fort William at 6 . The same Day. This Marks an Early opening of navigation for the year 1925, it be ing from one Wolc to ten Days ear Lier than last season. Firo threatened the heroic efforts of the Volunteer fire department aided by citizens Over came a Blaze which threatened tha whole town of Stonewall Early yesterday morning after three places of had. Been destroyed. Rosen Berg s general store or. Lewis veterinary office and Joseph Steven son s harness shop were All gutted and damage to the extent of was caused. The roof of u. Store nearly caught several times but the building was saved each time. Other buildings in the Vicinity were Stanty threatened and Only herculean on the part of the fire saved the town. The origin of Tho lire has not been ascertained. Mis of yesterday at 3.30 o clock from the Gardiner funeral rooms to the family plot at old Kildonan cemetery where interment took place. The funeral of Tilsa Clydla , aged u years of 605 Boyd Avenue who died at Selkirk sunday morn ing will be held at Selkirk at 10 o clock this morning from the Luth eran Church Aberdeen Avenue to Brookside cemetery. Rev. T. Schiewe will officiate. E. H. Of Ottawa is in Winnipeg on save the Campaign declares Canada has been deluded As to extent of its Forest supplies the death of Jens Hanson Soli aged i St years of a re Kedalo itaji., occurred in 1323 alone throughout can sunday at St. Boniface Hospital. He Ada nearly acres of Forest had been a respected Farmer of the land were burned Over with a air District for Somo years. Or is survived by a widow and two Louis and Alfred and one daughter mrs. A. Of North Dakota. The body will be shipped by Bardal s to bricks Dale for inter ment. The funeral service of Mary Jane wife or William Gardner Hess Ord alta., who died at tha Genera Hospital saturday take place at Thomson s Parlours. Main Street at 2 o clock this afternoon. Interment will be made in Elmwood cemetery. Oct loss of Over in the song Samo year acres of Young growth on which the future of oar Gigantic Forest industries is depend ent was destroyed. The year 1923 was a. Very disastrous one Bat even average figures show that fires annually destroy acres of our Young these startling statements were made last night at the Royal Alex Andra hotel by e. H. Finlayson Ottawa director of forestry who is a Winnipeg discussing with colonel Herbert i. Stevenson Tho District from France. Forest inspector the arrangements for this week s save the Forest Campaign. Have been deluded we have As a nation been de said or. Finlayson As to the extent of oar Forest supplies con far from being inexhaustible As we have been want to believe they Are Ieong Verv rapidly depleted. Have neglected Tho responsibility., i according proper treatment to grow ing Timber. To have also entirely j neglected the fact that the Forest is bring Monument _ brought Over from. France recently a productive organism capable by the a Hli battalion association Asj sustaining us with Wood supplies in Sis cd by the Star Graves commis i perpetuity. In Tho Eastern provinces Slon the Monument which was erect m by the battalion on. The famous at Almy Ridge will to set up on the grounds of the legislative buildings probably at the Southwest Orner facing Osborne Street Bridge. A site on the grounds was promised by Premier John Bracken to a Dele Tion consisting of 33. E. Moore president of Tho capt. C. M. Strong von. Archdeacon r. B. Mcelheran and messes. Gerard maa sey and Scott which waited on him yesterday. The Monument is in a Ine state of preservation. It was Renado of Cement taken from the Ger Rian trenches and was erected by to boys on the famous Knoll of the so Chez Valley just off Almy Ridge. Charges Coal operators endanger Edmonton streets Tho situation is critical scially in the Mari times and Espe where Tho annual use greatly exceeds Tho growth in the Prairies Industrial use probably does not exceed annual growth but the fire losses Here Are appalling and if continued can Only result in degeneration of Forest Industry. Canada is dissipating her Forest resources More rapidly than any other nation in the world and unless definite Radical and constructive Steps in Forest conservation Are take no Tho industries dependent on Wood will Tho near future be faced with the necessity of curtail ing situation not hopeless the director at this stage stressed to Point that the future was not hopeless but that the situation was quite serious enough. The future depended he said upon the efforts put Forth by the governments and the Forest industries and these efforts depended in turn upon the in Conn Diati to cos lighten ment of Tho Public opinion on r i i Aii i i i the Forest situation. Edmonton alta., april Tiern a Ono pc allure that at a the present movement is it is tie manner in which the individual concluded or. Finlayson Tho " various classes of West Kildonan Council discusses sewer wreck one Hundred feet of Jefferson Avenue outlet collapsed the collapse of 100 feet of the outlet Jefferson Avenue sewer last Friday occupied the attention of West Kuonan Council monday night and a committee was appointed to interview p. Brereton City Engineer of Winnipeg on Busl me Thod of reconstruction and estimated Cost and report Back to Council. Or. By Creon in reply to a notification of the Accident wrote stating that he had had the mat ter investigated. The Accident was due to decay the wooden barrel in these wer having collapsed Voiad it be necessary to reconstruct 60 per cent of it. He recommended that West Kuonan go ahead with the work of reconstruction and charge the City up with to Peff cent of the Cost As provided in the agreement when the sewer was constructed eleven years ago. Councillor w. J. Hanna reported that Tho debris is being cleared and Tho water running freely now. The depth of the water in the sewer is three feet six inches sewer at the outlet is 11 feet in diameter. Twenty Milos of City sir cots lanes Are liable to damage through undermining by Coal operators is the report of City Haddow following a land slip in the paving of the Scenic River drive. City Coal concerns arc now operating under 406 acres and havej27 additional acres mapped out. I r most old folks require a heart and nerve tonic after Middle Agre Little sicknesses and seem harder to shake off than formerly As the heart action becomes weak and Uncertain i and the nerves Are not As steady j As they there in the younger Days. Xor is the time when All aged people who Tovish. To maintain their health and vigor and retain their Energy unimpaired should use Forest industries the service clubs and divers organisations have responded to the which we have Felt it necessary to put Forward. As i already stated the Success of Forest Protection efforts f will be determined by development i in Public opinion. More has been done in the past two or three years in this direction than in the pre Vious decade. A continuation of this Effort combined with a Frank re cognition of the fundamental weak Milburn s heart and nerve pills mrs. M. O Connor Whitestone otit., writes i have been troubled most of my life with shortness of breath palpitation of the heart and fainting spells. I was advised by a Friend to try Jill Burn s ii. A pills which i did and at Onee found Relief and i have never had a really bad spell since. I am so years of age and i always keep them in. The House and feel that with their help i will see Many years yet. I always recommend them to anyone who is suffer ing from heart for Sale at All druggists and Deal the Home of Snowdrift 1 bread Nesses in our methods will ensure John l Paton Speaks before Canadian club from 1882 to 1925 43 years in Winnipeg from a simple beginning 43 years ago Speirs Paenell Bee and has grown from a few Hundred loaves daily to thousands. Today s bread is finer in Quality much More nourishing much better flavor and the modern method of baking has improved its stays fresh till you eat it. Try the modern phones ng617 n6618 a Farnell gives address on education As a Means of getting Best out of self education As a Musaus not of set tins the better tha other Man but of enabling a Man to set the Best out of himself was Tho theme of an address by John Lewis Paton -il.a., retiring headmaster of the famous old Manchester grammar school to the Canadian club in the Royal Alexandra yesterday. The Ideal the Bishop and philanthropist who had founded the Manchester school More than four centuries ago had been that there might never be wanting a due Supply of men flt and Able to turn their gifts to the service of god in the Church and As a human exempt vacation of the at tempt to work out this Ideal prof. Paton cited real instances where a re pled boys had by discovery and educational development of native gifts been enabled to make notable places for themselves in the world. They had won these places not by crowding out others but by making the beat of their own gifts. Another instance mentioned by prof. Paton was that of the deaf dumb and Blind but wonderfully educated girl Helen Keller. Capacity for growth the infinite capacity of the human personality for growth up wards toward the is the Central fact in said the speaker. The right education is simply Tho Foa Terins of this life s thrust upwards. The whole Busi Ness of life for you and me is really to reach tomorrow a higher Ideal than we have reached today. It is a task in which every single Mem Ber in the Community must join. In ,1 democratic country a social prob Lem like education is one towards the solution of which All classes of the Community have got to con tribute. Why go to Sicko of Tybera had been Many reasons g Nen Why children went to school or. Paton went on and Asho. Had often submitted the question on examinations he Felt he was an authority on answers to the problem. Some children had explained the attendance at school be cause they had to he others mostly girls advanced the reason that education made Superior to those Whoso grammar was not All that it might tie. It proved a sort of social polish. Still another Type of child welcomed education As a Chance of material Cava Cement and was willing to endure it to that end. However said or. Paten education was not a thins which could be imposed from the outside. It was rather a. Development from within. It was an instrument by which humanity achieved Progress and could not be left merely to professional teachers. It began in the Home and the full co operation of All society was necessary before it could be accomplished in its Best and fullest sense. Deaths and funerals the body of John Spence is years old who died in Winnipeg april 18, has been forwarded by Thom son s to Dominion City where inter ment will take place. Tho body of mrs. Jane who died at Tho residence of her daughter mrs. S. Close 279 Poplar Avenue saturday aged 86 years has been forwarded by Thomson s to Arnprior ont., for interment. I funeral service of Margaret t ago 70 years John a. Hopper Newdale died at Iso Balmoral too place Winnipeg Man fined in Selkirk court Wilbur Fergusson assessed for peddling liquor Selkirk Man., april 20. Uilbur Persoon Elsin. Avenue Winnipeg was fined und costs saturday afternoon by magistrate Morrison in police court Here for peddling liquor. He pleaded guilty and paid his Fine. It is alleged that Ferguson was in Selkirk tuesday and though no arrest was made at that time the number of his car was taken. Provincial Constable Sturlaugson and chief Bain noticed thu same car from which delivery Beer was being made at a store on Eveline Street at noon Satur Day and arrested Ferguson. Tho officers found that the accused and two assistants were making Fiat receipts on delivery forms of a Winnipeg Trewery. But. Were not using Carbon paper for duplicates. It was found also that the permit numbers on delivery slips were not in order. It was alleged the car left Winni Peg with so cases on board., but when seized Only seven were in Evi Dence. Dramatic society scores Ilem Bers of the Christ Church dramatic society scored another big Success Over the their excellent presentation of the three act farce Eliza comes to. Being received with uns tinted applause and roars of merriment toy the Large audience that filled lutheran Hall Friday and saturday evenings. Accidental death verdict on Rabbit Hunting fatality in Indian do Spanu Edmonton Alta april dental death was the decision of the Coroner s jury which investigated the death in Hospital today of Jack , agree 17, following Chest wounds from a ,22 calibre Rifle in the hands of a. Companion during a sunday afternoon Rabbit Hunting party. I am was the cry heard in the Bush by Wilfrid warring aged 16, who had shot at a Blackbird Stith Yards Distant. Snowstorm brings Down phone wires the elect and Snow of the storm at Minnedosa saturday brought about 140 poles on the Ong distance Hue to clan William and Eriek son the Down Are about a mile North of the town Mir Medosa with the Lino Down for four relies. The poles carry a heavy Burden of with .about-40 on the Cross arms where the lines leave Minnedosa a. Construction gang of the Mani Toba was called Rorn. Operations in the District and with the assistance of the men Are getting the tangle of wire straightened out. The line causing the trouble runs North and South. Telephone Ana Telegraph wires run Ning East and West experienced of the trouble. Another nurse praises Tarlac As a nurse i Limaye seen Many marvellous results from tank ii. For anaemia nervousness Stom Ach trouble and building up the system after operations i con Sider Tarlac great k. M. A Cave Walnut Park Gal. Tahse Lowe is statement merely backs up a that Over one Hun dred thousand grateful Tarlac users have said about this great natural tonic and builder. Our files Are packed with such testimony. If your system is run Down if you can t seem to eat or sleep have lost or suffer from trying pain rot Lei Tarlac Start to Taring you. Hack to vigorous strength and health Lonoff wretched wait to get re sults Tarlac starts right in to build l you up. It cleans the blood revitalizes digestive organs up he liver and. Makes you feel uie a new person. For constipation take Tarlac vegetable pills Tarlac Robinsons fascinating Spring sportswear for outdoor Days after our Long Winters is it any How Ifo Strong desire gets hold of us for the great out doors the Green Fields the Tennis courts Ifo Golf links etc., have More Charm for us than any. Thing else at this season. Our showing of Spring sports Wear is charming in. Their style newness fascinating in their Beauty and smartness for Spring and Coats new dresses new ensemble costumes new sweaters especially desirable for the outdoors Days. The fabrics and colourings the distinctive style touches mail them as1 favourites among smart dresses every where. We Welcome All women and misses to this special showing of sports Wear. In ladies sport sweaters to we Are showing a special line in ladies sweaters for sport Wear in Pullover style. We Wool or silk and Wool with Collar and tie effect also smart styles without Collar in. All the new shades. Coat sweaters with throw Over Scarf effect and pockets also brushed Wool coat styles in All the new Heather mixtures. Ladies7 and misses sport dresses to women s and misses presses Tor Early Spring and sports Wear. The season s very latest Stylos and colors Are most unusual and the smartness of the fabrics make them most at Tractive. Plain flannels combined with contrasting colors smart plaids set off with the new wide leather Belt. Sizes is to 42. Ladies sport suits for Golf and Street Wear at popular prices new Tweed suits which come in Many assortments of color featuring t be double and pockets. To Casha models in the new Prince of Wales styles and Favorito Norfolk styles in first class qualify. And wonderful styles and colors in the new knitted models. Just the suit every woman loves. Jul Alt Wool and silk and Wool. Sizes 16 to 4-. To ladies and misses smart sport hats for Golf and All sports where one can Wear a hat comfortably. Chic smart Model in various shapes styles and colors. A special display tomorrow at popu Lar Robinson prices. Plain coloured voiles 40 inches wide for 45c per Yard some of the summer s loveliest dresses arts made from voiles. They Are Here in All the wanted High shades and Staple colors. French embroidered and printed bordered voiles at and these Ara All exclusive designs and come in a Large variety of pretty colors for Spring and sum Mer Wear. White and coloured grounds Only. Throe dress lengths to a. Coloc. Men s English top Coats for Spring featuring different models in Raglan and set in sleeves favor ing Loose easy English line.1 Dressy fabrics for men. In eng tweeds and Covert cloths Light shades and Darker Heather mix Tures every garment assuring tie utmost in. Tailoring and finish priced from to men s clothing diet pair women s Chamo gloves to Clear at 75c regular ? .00 and pair pairs women s Chamo suede. Gloves on Sale wednesday in medium Weiglin for present Wear. Two dome and Novelty cuff style. Some have embroidered tacks. Colors Grey Beaver Fawn natural and Black. Sizes 6tosvi in the lot. Robinson s bargain. Price 75o, Moth proof garment bags each a. Special Purchase enables us to sell this Siroj by constructed Moth bag for this Low figure. Tvs Bug is made with Side opening and sealed will Metal clasps making it germ and moisture proof. Pleasant Cedar odor. Hanger will properly carry three separate garments. Large 28 x 57. N other lines and All sizes from to i 1 a r men s Spring weight shirts or drawers natural Merino Velva Tex Flat knit Pentangle Light natural All fir St Quality. Sizes 32 a for men to to prefer separate. Spring Wear Here is a. Very grouping Brail first ments Well finished and trimmed throughout suitable for present Wear. Value wednesday. Robinson Bonnet s Beautiful Crepo crepe of supreme b Eai Ity and Quality la a. Line Range of colors including White and reduced wednesday to per Yard Yaris of Lovely pure silk 10 inches wide in a Rango or Good colors but not air colors regular Price j2 go while they last wednesday Fin per Yard _ _ new fancy Floral silk and Cotton crepe de 36-Lnches wide wednesday special per Yard 1 _. Handsome shot Chiffon taffeta Silks sew Stock just arrived. 3b inches tide. Lovely color combinations. the popups Price wednesday per Yearou 10 pieces of Superior Black Charneuse Satin wide. Regular Price on Sale wednesday for per Yard clearance of floor samples Chester Fields and chairs this special clearance my mean a great saving. New before have we offered such remarkable values. 2 Only Chesterfield Clie Sterfield and chair c in Taupe mohair and Quality tapestry. ?175.00. And Chesterfie and chair Tieg Ilar values to Arm. Chesterfield and covered with Taupe Stripe reversible a Spring cushions. Cheate 100. Ions 3 and covering reversible Spring cushions values to and. Chair wednesday s grocery list housewives can save on pantry supplies used most everyday n the week. Phone if a3831 is the number pure Orange Kovah Brand custard per in. Pail. Freshly milled rolled 5 if Gold Standard canned per tin Marr a salad bottle _ 57c 25c 35c 32c per no. 1 tin. Corn 1 Cream of wheat breakfast. Per packet Aylmer Brand Corn 33c per tin 2 Ifor ;