Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 12, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free. Press Winnipeg wednesday August 12, 1935 10 buy is Purchase of Worth will be made on behalf of sinking fund Large amount of routine business is handled at meeting Purchase of school District of no. 1, i ppr cent Bonds due August. At a Price of ss.77 the perfect i wrapped loaf always delicious always and of course it s spe1rs phones n6617-n6618 with Comfort where the Pines and the clean breezes make summer perfect at one of the most charming parts of the Lake of the Woods. Here is situated Devil s Gap Bungalow Gamp a convenient Centre for boat ing fishing swimming Golf Tennis and Badminton. And to reach the rate is a Day american plan. 30 minutes by launch from Kenora to the Camp. Trains from Winnipeg daily at 10 . And 5.40 . Weekends special Friday 5 . Special saturday 1.40 . Canadian Pacific and interest to yield a. Return of 4.05 per cent., was authorized last evening by the Winnipeg school Board As an investment to be made on behalf of the sinking fund. The finance committee reported that the recent City of Winnipeg 25 year Iva per cent consolidated Bond Issue which included on be Lulf of the. Winnipeg school Board had been sold to a Syndicate at a ten Der Price of 93.31 and that a Deben Ture of the District As authorized under bylaw 177, had been handed to Hie City for that amount bearing in to Crest Jit 4% per cent., payable in 2o routine expenditure made during the Holiday season amounting to 9s1.03 was authorized. Staff changes leave of absence without salary was granted to Georgia m. Neither Cut until Juns 30, 1936, and to Sadie Gillies until Jan 1, 1920. Miss Rena Nash of the teaching staff received an Extension of leave until june 30, resignations of Marjone j. Stinson Delia Turner and Gertrude Noyes of the teaching1 staff were i accepted. Agnes Haman ill Esma Mcallister and Vera Hutcheson were appointed to the regular teaching staff appointment to Date irom time of assignment to class. The Iii loins committee s recommendation that sewer connections to Burrows Avenue sewer and Alfred Street sewer be put in in connection with school at an Esti mated Cost of was accepted. Authority was Given the Supply committee to Call for tenders for the 1925-2g fuel Supply. Will sell site the Sites committee was carried in connection with the recommendation that the lots on do minion Street sole in 1924 and taken Back by i he Board should be sold to the Best advantage As the site was not required for school purposes. The secretory was instructed to Send messages of condolence to the families of the late min Alma argue teacher for 20 years on the staff an recently of lord Selkirk school am of tha late j. A. Roy electrician on the staff of the Board. Members a the Board spoke of the Worth of Bot of the deceased. Harstone presided. Othe members of the Board at the meet ing were a. E. Bowles w. J. Bularan w. A. Matheson a Coulter a. H Murray j. Mclntyre e. Mcgrath m Hyman or. H. A. Mcfarlane w. M Stewart and a. Dirward. An object of interest at the meet ing was a Model of the technical school to be erected o Brick at Wolseley and Maryland wit 20 Clas rooms and a Large auditorium. Specifications for the building have not been t Hough members thought that at the nex meeting of the Board tenders would bal called for. Is the noted British Industrial Leader addresses Canadian dub luncheon declares emigration is Solu Tion of problem of unemployment face skin Clear youthfulness is your ing with value glow clean City milk puts the natural color tint from the inside out on every complexion. Drink a part daily City Dairy Ltd. Phone n-7-6-4-7 by every test the very Best for headaches and neuralgia and Tfir relieving the pains in Back and limbs and reducing the fever of la Mathieu s me Ivine tablets tried remedy is very effective. 2sc. At j. L. Mathieu co., prop. Sherbrooke . Before we get out of the complications which the War has left we have got to have a religious revival the we have got to take this to heart. Above everything else have got to get Back to the old Home Young people have been excited condition and have Learned to much time in Public and. Not enough in fitting themselves for the future. The More time our boys and girls spend at Home with their mothers and. Fathers the sooner we shall get out of our tire paragraph timoted was the final emphatic and serious pronouncement in an address delivered yesterday be fore a Large gathering representing All the Canadian clubs Winnipeg by sir Arthur Balfour k.b.e., past president of the association of Brit ish Chambers of Commerce former master Cutler of Sheffield and one of the Industrial leaders of great Britain. Industrial situation sir Arthur at the commencement of his address on the Industrial situation in great said concisely the Industrial situation in great Britain today is that we have of International Trade in fill rope alone that is not being done until we can get that we can not Complete the recovery of our Industrial position. The question of our exports and imports is at the present time . More concern than at any time in the last fifty sir Arthur outlined the Industrial situation in great Britain. At consid Erable length referring Situa Tion immediately after the War unemployment labor troubles and the housing problem. Emigration question speaking of immigration he said in part we a fund voted by Parlia ment of Iper annul for five years to help but i am sorry to Tell you that the a est will in the world we have Only been to spend a year. Unless we can increase our emigration 1 do not see How our unemployment problem is going to be solv a few of England s present vital questions Are first the High Cost of production based largely on Coal motive Power into which there is to be an investigation second the ques Tion of politicians settling wages third the National settlement of wages a thing which has proved to be impossible under the present sys tem employed in that respect fourth the matter of apprenticeship Long so neglected that we have got numbers of men who do not know a Trade and will not take the time to learn one and fifth the question of shortened hours. The convention made in Washington in Liis of aspect exceptions. The exceptions in France arc about for example. Of your Sec we would rather work Shorter hours out if in working Shorter hours we beaten by our competitors who work longer hours some thing must be done. We. Have in great Britain a great National ability for Trade but we must have goods to sell at the right City am Many take part in Pilger Ramoe approximately 400 people., took part in the pilgrimage from St Boniface to St. Anne Des Chenes yesterday. The under the care Rev. Mgr Parish at St. Bon Thaoe celebrated Hist mass at the Church conducted by Kev. Father Roberge a luncheon followed after which the veneration of the relics of Ste. Anne was observed the party returning Home at about 4 o clock will prepare rates Case Mani Toba s Case regarding the freight rates Issue for submission to the Board of railway commissioners when it meets in Winnipeg will be prepared by h. J. Symington k.c., according to the announcement of r. W. Craig k.c., attorney general yesterday. The Stata Talent will be compounded of the various statements submitted to the Provin Cial government by the organizations which were to presented at the re cent conference freight rates called by Premier Bracken. Delegation meets connection with the allocation of costs of a drainage system or the Protection of Westbourne from the drainage overflow of adjoining municipalities representatives of the municipalities of Westbourne North Norfolk Lansdowne and Portage la Prairie interviewed Hon. D. L. Mcleod municipal commissioner Mon Day afternoon. At the suggestion of the minister the municipalities will Confer in the near future in an. Endeavor to fix amicably How the costs of the plan will three the City police court. Yesterday William Smith War veterans association .1621 Logan Avenue James Hamilton great War veterans association 310 Nairn Avenue Elmwood Thomas Jones amputations association. Street were each fined and. Costs for breaches of the Manitoba temper act. Quantities of Beer were seized in each place visited by the morality Public improvements com Mittee finds goods freely displayed on streets City Engineer denies Dis shown against jews explains agreement on treaty Glassco tells to decide settlement of the whole policy of limiting the Power areas to be served by the Hydro electric system and he Winnipeg electric company under agreement whereby the Hydro will confine its business to the corporate limits of the City and. The company will withdraw entirely to enjoy a monopoly in the of Side municipalities b e left to tie City Council. At a meeting of the utilities com City Mil g. Glassco Hydro manager Aid his Complete proposition for the Power merger on the table and asked leave to continue Jha negotiations and consummate an agree intent. With he private company subject to con ent of City Council. Members it the committee were divided on he policy of establishing monopolies or the tight and Power business and shied from Aid. Sulla ran to endorse the policy arid aty Holze negotiations to continue eventually motion recommending that or. Glassco be authorized to continue negotiations on the. Pro posed agreement was adopted and arrangements made to Call a special meeting of Council next tuesday night at 8 o clock Tor consideration of the recommendation and the Glassco report. London seeks solution of traffic problem from . Special United news Cuble to free pims by free private wire London 11. London Hopes of borrow a solution of her traffic problem from the United. States. Sir Henry Maybury chairman of he London traffic committee will depart for new saturday the to beg in a in behalf of the River Ament of the traffic problems he principal american cities. London s traffic apparently is in a hopeless tangle., crooked streets and a Lack of arterial highways with n the Metropolis Are among the irl Cipal handicaps with which Lon Don traffic is burdened. Spray Fly Tox in the air in five my nuts they All Are dead Canada Rex Spray co. Limited my Hon made in Canada keeps White shoes looking like new for All kinds of White Ami works wonders put it on wet it dry wipe it off with a dry cloth you la find that All the dirt dust and grass stains have disappeared. Justlie fresh original whiteness any pasty Chalky streaks. When the original whiteness finally has worn off your shoes Dean them first with Bon Ami then apply a Good White dressing. This avoids the ugly Grimy dogged up appearance. Bon Ami also cleans windows mirrors White Woodwork aluminium kitchenware bathtubs in fact it has scores of uses throughout the House. Bon Ami limited Montreal cake 01 powder it Meaer creation of a special Market District along Derby and Kloff and be tween Dufferin and Jarvis ban been taken under advisement by the Winnipeg pull or improvements com Mittee and will be investigated by a at com plaints and a prosecution in the City police court for displaying of goods on the sidewalks contrary to the City bylaws has brought the Situa tion7 in the District mentioned to head. Members have already Given some attention to cases brought to their attentions where one party complained because his neighbor was displaying goods the Side walk and Learned it Long standing practice in the District Aid. Shore thought the by Law should be amended to permit use the sidewalks in this particular location As it is purely District and on the motion of Aid. Flye and aids. Jones and Boyd were appointed a committee to investigate on creation of a Market Section which controlled by the mar Ket no Bias against jews refuting charges made by the United hebrew association that there was discrimination again it jews in the hiring of civic work men the City Engineer reported that jewish workmen employed by the engineering department were Able workers and that to his knowledge there was no Bias against them in any Way. He regretted the fact such an impression had got abroad and stated everyone was Given an Opportunity for work. Application of the Winnipeg elec tric company for. Permission to Cross the railway., tracks on water Street for Extension of service Over pro Bencher Bridge will not be opposed by the City. A special committee comprising aids. Mclean Sullivan and mayor Webb reported that the granting of this permission to Cross the tracks on a level crossing was in no Way prejudicial to the subway rights obtained by the City but held in suspension for a five year period by order of the Board. Plans for the elimination of a a at the. Corner of Sherbrooke and Logan to allow for a. Straight course Over the Street car tracks at the intersection were submitted to the Ommittee for approval. Winnipeg boy drowns in ass Wom River Cjarles Davie succumbs while in swimming Sharles years old of 413 Brandon Avenue was accidentally drowned while bathing in the Assiniboine River at the foot Don Avenue shortly before noon yesterday. He was in company with his chum Harry Ferguson 389 Brandon Avenue who is Abonit the same age who noticed that after Charlie had dived tie was in difficulties. Being unable to Render assistance Harry ran to his Home for help and the boy was quickly pulled out of the water. The police at tempted artificial respiration until 1.30 but the efforts proved futile and life was declared to be extinct. Cameron provincial Coroner ordered the body to Claro Leatherdale s funeral Home and he will decide to Day As to the necessity for holding an inquest. Alfred j. Flett old timer of West Dies in California Alfred j. Plett age 63 years a member of an old Pioneer Hudson s Bay company family of the Winni Peg District died in Orange calif., last week after a protracted illness from chronic rheumatism. Death took at the Home of his sister mrs. A. T. Cowley. Who is also a Well known former Winnipeg woman. Or. Mett was torn. In Kildonan and was As graduate of St. Jolin s College University. His father William Flett was a noted chief trader in the Hudson s Bay company s service and was in charge of lower fort Garry during the troublesome times with reel and has followers in 1869-70. For several years afterwards he was Factor at the Bower port. Or. Flett left Winnipeg several years ago. And lived for some time at Long Beach going to Orange this Spring to spend the with his sister. John William Flett of Long Beach a Nephew. Is the Only other surviving relative besides the sister. Rev. Percy Wise Clarkson officiated at the funeral service which was held. Mon Day aug. 10, burial being in fair Haven cemetery at Orange. Bakers convention hears address by or. E. L. Pidgeon no practice to Good practice that you cannot expect every Man to quoted Rev. Or. E. Leslie old Geo i. At the opening session of the bread and cake Bakers convention at the fort Garry hotel tuesday a lunch Eon followed the talk of or. R. E. Lee of new York on Merchan Diz ing problems. The speaker was t. J. Of the tourist and convention Bureau. Mayor h. H. Webb of Winnipeg addressed the convention in the morning session bringing up to e question of sectional ism and of Ali to Lution costs. The afternoon was spent at school of baking conducted und the direction of the Fletschman yeast company. During the evening hours the visitors were shown through the bakeries of the City. Telegraph briefs Freeport iii., aug. 11. Brooding Over the fact that his two compari Orts were killed when i scar crashed into a tree near Monroe Wisconsin Otto Meyer aged 45, elided Ife by hanging himself in. The Bath room at his Home in new Gla Rui Early today. Montreal aug in scale no no aged James Byrne to six month s to jail for loitering and begging Corder Semple said i am sentencing Vou o six months in jail not Tje cause you Are a criminal in any Way. But because you Are an unfortunate homeless Man and because i can not Send you anywhere else. I doing the Best i can for Montreal aug. 11. Hon Honore Marvier minister of lands and for gets in the Quebec government will embark for Canada on Friday at it was Learned Here to Day. Hon. Or. Mercier represented the j provincial administration at the colonization of the Canadian Jauli. Martyrs at Rome and was also present last week at the unveiling of the Tablet to Louis Hemon. French writer of Canadian at Brest France. 2 Toronto aug. 11. The chief in Spector of the Imperial Bank stated today that r. Rodger manager of the Bank s Branch at St. David s. Who with his wife frustrated an at tempt at robbing the Bank by mat Volidee who was shot dead by mrs. Rodger had been generously dealt with by t he London aug. 11. Harry Gordon Lewin merchant. 39, who according to the authorities Here was arrested in Toronto and placed aboard an Ocean liner was charged in police court today with false pretences and remanded bail was refused. The defendant said he had asked the Canadian authorities to expedite his return o England to meet the charges which had been made against mini Arnprior ant., aug. 11. W. Proulx aged 30, of Kingdon where he was employed was Gem dentally killed monday when part the mine in which was caved in burying Hii i. Be is Al cd by i widow i Roe darn. Rome aug. 11. Pono plug u Day Ina Xirui Jit my he nov Pavilion i the missionary exp lion. Winnipeg foundation member it i store Houi 9 to 6 saturday g to-1. Robinson co. Limited films developed 8-hour service stationery dept. A few of the interesting specials that can be found throughout the store thursday practically final prices on All summer merchandise pairs men a women a boys and girls shoes to be cleared from tables will be filled daily watch for special daily in and look them Over thursday bargains to ladies Pine slippers and oxfords. Clearance Sale Price stylish up to the Ini Nute footwear Model led in Satin Patent Black and coloured kid skin Tan calf and Patent and Tan bomb nations. All sizes and widths in the lot. Pairs infants finn Black kid roots. Clearance 1 Sale Price. V these arc Well made of a nature last. They have soft turn sole and Patent leather toe Cap. Sizes 5 to boys play alls in sizes for boys 2 to s years. No of flyer garment does away with so much of Mother s care As play alls. No other. Garment1 stands so Many Wash tags and so much Wear in Khaki with red or Blue trim. Clothing second Fluor Sale household Staple remnants remnant ends of Cotton towelling of All kinds fancy bed ticking sheeting Cotton and table every end marked away below regu Lar Selling. Bathing suits Clearing out Odd line of ladies All Wool or inf Wool bathing suite. I rom 53.95, values up in ladies silk bloomers elastic at knee reinforced Crotch medium and regular special. 51.49. Thursday s silk specials 50 of pure silk crepe de Chinee in a Lovely Range of colors 40 inches wide at the popular Price thursday. Of extra heavy pure silk crepe de cd i not 40 inches wide in. A. Lovely Range of colors including White and Brack. T Reg. Price thursday per cd. Tolj. 5 of Black Duchene inches wide heavy All Quality. Thursday per Yard. Step in summer ettes thursday bargain acc a very suitable Oor Clette for present Wear made in Strong Cable net White Bandeau top with attractive Fllori finish Walnty attn shoulder straps and two pairs Hose supports. Sizes 32 to 38 bust. Dept., main floor children s ail Wool English sweaters Button on shoulder and but ton front with Polo Collar. Navy Saxe Cardinal and Sand. Size 24 to 30. Special potatoes 11 ibs. For 15t and a list of other Home grown Vucko bibles at very Mol prices order by phone if you wish a3s31 is the phone number. Choice Quality pickling onion 4 ibs. For 25e Choice Quality head 3 for. 25e comice Quality fresh Green peas s ibs. For .1.iiz1izi 25e Choice Quality Wax or refugee 4 for. 25c Betti carrots and Green per dozen Bunches Choice vegetable 2 for 25c Feather pillows pair pure Feather pillows covered with Strong ticking. Size sx25. Special pair. Bed Spring and mattress Walnut finished Metal bed 2 Inch continuous Post with panel insert double laced Coil Spring with four Side braces and All White Cotton mattress. Sizes 3.3, 4 and 4.6. Special Complete frilled curtains 95c pair Dainty frilled curtains Marquisette and scrim Plain and Check with tin Becks. Special pair 95c, House fur Ching 3rd finer to fill summer to toll Tom you want your to Canadian Pacific for this to Way world re cant fan a Welfle mole of thrilling Allona Sesney Between Banff Vancouver. After Vancouver eee Alee a. Pacific coast thle Way. You can top off at Banff Lake Lou toe flew for a moot Gla Olor Ami vet k Ooleta no Mere travel Una Canadian Pacific at about . 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