Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press saturday july 25, 1914. 9 personal and social ills Herbert Crowe miss a trip from and miss Dorothea Crowe _ it nor Rrt o a in. having made Boston by automobile. The guests of or. And the announces the of her daughter Eva to Allum. The mar take place in Augustine wednesday aug. 5, at 2.30 of new of summer months. Their not of the e they it frends in Van Ore and or. And mrs d. was a scene of a quiet wedding when their eldest daughter Herriet Florence was United in marriage to the Rev. Robert Magowan Calvin win the Rev. Watt Smith officiating. The Bride was attended by her Niece Little Margaret Orn rond of Winnipeg who made a pretty Flower girl. Rev. And mrs. Magowan left on the evening train for their new Home in Winnipeg. Death of twins Lake of the Woods. Ibs lard s Street. Or. J. A. S v Kracov. Accompanied by be mrs Pearce and miss Parke let tuesday for a trip to Toronto and miss Max Citty accompanied by mrs. Wilson left thursday to spend a few Iee Ksar Pinn leg ass f Stewart real estate broker. Of mealy of 315 Kennedy building is in the City after six weeks Holl mass Lillian Sheldon left last even Iii win mpg Beach where she will be West of miss Bonney St. Glair. Or Glamour Hanford is spending the reek end at the take of the Woods in guest of mrs. W. W. Mcmillann mrs c. Brydies is a week Erid Visi. Or at mrs. J. Gordon sat the Lake the Woods. T or c. Clark will be the guest o to. For the week end at Ali Nail. Or Hedley hm1 is the guest of mrs a. Harris at the like of the Al Ochis. Mrs. F. H. Brydges is the guest of mrs. W. R. Allan at the Lake of the Voo is. Or. Red Ford Mulock is the truest of mrs. Piper at the of the Woods. Or. Albert is sep Ndang the end at the inn Imon Aki. Jar. And mrs. Claude bulling return yesterday from the East. Suspicious circumstances Lead to arrest of husband and wife. Copper Cliff ont., july 24.f-mr-s. An ton Hawry la Fly a austrian woman is. Under surveillance in the Hospital Here and her husband is also in custody in connection with. The death of their infant twins whose bodies were unearthed the Mother is alleged to buried them of the Shore of Kelly Lake two Miles front Home the same morning they were born. the evidence taken at the in quest Here tool fret the to have had no knowledge of the birth of the twins nor of their disposal. Chief Clarke testified that the woman told him she took the children to where they were buried right after they were wednesday morning the couple were married six Monthe ago and the Man said at the inquest he had known his wife Only two weeks they were married. The woman denied to both chief Clarke and or. Bennett that been any birth it on Cross examination Iby the chief he admitted there had she Lerl him to where they were concealed. Or. Bennett made an examination and testified at the inquest that both child Ren had received respiration and that hey were properly formed. He found a wound on the neck of one which he thought was caused toy violence and a splinter in the Mouth of the other or. Bennett thought death was Deu to asphyxia tips. A round Board 3 feet ions and 1 foot wide with a rough Edge and. Three i Nch spikes was exhibited. There were Resh blood Marks on it As if an at tempt had been made to saw the Heads off with the rough the jury returned an open verdict. The preliminary hearing will be held next week when a murder charge will Likely he Laid. Immense Oil painting to advertise Canada. Ottawa july immense Oil painting 79 feet Long and 20 feet High water Powers and ind us trial possibilities is being prepared As part of can Ada s advertising material for the Panama Pacific sex Paltjon. The painting will be a striking Hack ground for the Canadian exhibits which will be on the most striking and comprehensive scale yet at tempted by the Dominion in connection with world expositions. St John Street cab strike nettled of the agreement came after Day of fears and alarms. Discharged employees to be re instated except the president of tie Union. Homestead entries total decrease but. Slightly higher figures in Manitoba. Ottawa july entries for the month of May for the four Western provinces numbered As with for the same period last year a decrease of Manitoba entries increased from 227 to 318, and Alberta entries from to Saskatchewan entries on the other hand fell from in 1.913 to 875. The proportional decrease in Brit ish Columbia was even larger the entries in 191 3 numbering 581 As com pared with 52 this year. During May patents for .895 acres of land were issued by the department As compared with ,710 patents covering acres or the same month in 1913. Americans Ead the list of homesteader with a Otal of 545, Canadian homesteaders numbered 345, engl ish 238, v Austrup hut Garlans 265, russians 194, norwegians 57 and swedes 62. Home teams for the month included one Jap anese one chinese and one african. Mrs. Price Montague is in flays in Regina. Spending a Steerage rates Cut several steamship companies Low action of american line. Montreal. July 24. The Cunard Allan Canadian Northern and can Adian Pacific companies have Cut their rates from to 520 for Steerage passengers from Canadian ports to Havre Rotterdam Cherbourg ant Werp Hamburg and Amsterdam. The Whita Star Dominion and Canada lines have not made any changes while the Donaldson line has cabled to the head office in great Britain notifying it of the change. No reply Nas yet been received. The Cut followed the action of the american line in. Reducing its rates from 522 to on its United states East bound service. Huron ashore Steamer leaves Little current to take off the sixty passengers. Toronto july 24. The Steamer Huron belonging to the Star Cole limited ashore on the West end of Clapperton. Laland 20 Miles West of Little current in a dense fog. She running slowly hut went on to some shelving Rock Only a few rods South of the High the use. The Steamer John Haggart has gone from Little current to take the sixty passenger off tue Huron before tugs try to re lease her As the rocks have damaged the Hull so that the Forward Compart ment is filled. The Huron sails from Cleveland the Soo via the North and does a big tourist Trade the mate reports the damage Veri slight. Matrimonial. Thompson Pentland. The wedding took place in the methodist Church Justice Man., on Eane Day off Velyn Yough f or and mrs t j pet Norman Thompson also Justice Man. Rev. E. Taylor o for it 5- Man related. Miss win i Ockle of Portage la Prairie n of the Bride acted As brides f Thompson brother of the s fist Man or and mrs 1c" my Nail on their relents 0 costly and valuable presents. Manowan Ormon d. Prairie Nuy i wednesday afternoon the Home o St. John . July Street railway strike was ended by the sign ing of an agreement at 10 o clock to night. The men Are to return to work in the morning by. The agreement All of the discharged employees Are to be reinstated except Frederick Ramsey who was president of the and Over whose Case the strike originated eleven other dismissed Anc of these nine Are to return to world at once and the cases of two More Are to be taken in advisement. Early in the evening some trouble resulted when the operation of Street cars was renewed he Raht Martn Vram cars was were through several cars., colonel Mclean Rode in the first that went put. A. Car was stoned at the head of King Street and the Motorman. Dropped his troller and the car rounded the Corner running wild and rushed Doyra King Street until the conductor through the car and got it bunder control. Stones were also through the windows of cars at the foot of King Street. At 10 o clock the service was and this was followed soon afterwards by the announcement of a commended that the company should Deal with the the company not Only refused to accept the Recommen-1 Dation but dismissed More men. To 3 led to the sir Ike. How Huerta made half a million los Angeles july the rothschilds of Paris and in Sidon under the name California Industrial development company Pur chased acres in lower Cali fornia lands from the Huerta govern j ment a month ago for one cent an acre and that Victoriano Huerta received for allowing the Sale s charged by general Carranza in a message to his agents in the to med states. Adolfo Carillo los Angeles agent for the constitutionalists said yester Day that Ysidore Fabela a member of Carranza b provisional government notified him the alleged Sale was registered in Mexico City under the name of Joaquin h. Castasus Paris attorney representing the rothschilds inter ests. Fabela declared the sum placed in the mexican Treasury for the 000 acres was Only in addition Huerta is charged with having imposed upon the lower Cali fornia Industrial development com Pany the one condition import no less than chinese labourers to be employed on the land at Cotton raising. General Carranza has assigned Ysidore Bonham to investigate the lower California land1 situation ask shippers to Aid in league summer Camp Lave topics to be discussed at Lake of ithe Woods gathering starting next tuesday. The Youngf people of the Winnipeg District Epworth leagues will hold a Normer school at the 31. L. A. Camp take of Woods beginning tues a july and ending monday St 3. _ the following programme has been arranged tuesday july 28. 7.30 ., session n charge of Rev. Charles Morgan pre ident. S ., address Manson Doyle -., Field Secretary. 8.30 ., Ryan leation of Mission study classes. Wednesday july 29. 9 sum., Bible tudy Rev. J. W. Churchill . 9.45 a ra., the Kut Henlan in Rev. A. D. Rose ,. 10.30 a.m., Mission tudy classes. 7.30 Evening adress the civic Rev. Or. Thursday july 30. 9 a.m., Bible tudy j. W. Churchill . 9.45 am., the ruthenian in Rev. One year ago in anticipation of the heavy tonnage which the railways would be required to move As a result of the heavy crops of that year the railways appealed to the shippers and receivers of freight for of operation in obtaining the maximum use of freight equipment. The results of that Appeal and the interest manifested by ship pers throughout the country were very Gratifying to the railway companies. In spite of fact that a surplus of has existed for some time the sur plus of to k cars is not so great As to warrant any reeling of Security and unless the co operation suggested be the Prospect is for scared cracks Decamp. Medicine hat july in he midst of the operations a gang f Safe blowers left their still n the Safe and1 their trails scattered around the office of j. H. Harman implement agent of this1 City. The Landle of the Safe had been knocked of with a Sledge Hammer and every Hing was ready for the explosion but he Crooks had been camped. Disturbed and a result Alberta embargo raised. Ottawa. July. The instance of he minister of the Interior orders in Council passed in 1884 arid 1893 pro limiting the grazing of sheep in Tain portions of Southern Alberta have Een rescinded the reason Heing that hey conflict with the regulations issued on february is 1914, whereby leases May be granted to sheep owners. The District affected is bounded on the West y the belly and is. Mary s Rivers on the North by the South Saskatchewan Iver on the East by the Western Boundary of Assiniboia and on the South by an International Boundary Ine. Settlement. St. John ., july of last night s disgraceful rioting in alleged sympathy with the striking Street car employees Early this morn ing the infantry regi ments at St. John were called out by their commanding officers the general orders issued instructing every officer and private to repair to the armory with rifles sidearms arid Ball pouches at once. A request was also sent to Fredericton for a detachment of regu Lars and a reply was received that they were on their Way and would arrive shortly. The City is quiet this morning and there was absolutely no demonstration when one Hundred of the striking Street railway employees marched to their quarters. The citizens Are parading the streets in crowds inspect ing the damage Djie by the rioters last night which amounts to several thou Sands party of seven Royal Canadian dragoons under Lieut. Statham last night charged the crowd on orders from the mayor but were overwhelmed by sheer weight. Of although their repeated charges did much to 1w w uu.11 we i Cuvi but u t difficulty in moving these crops which May result Dis advantageously to both shippers and receivers of freight. The railways Are making every Effort to up cars in condition for service. And in other directions to prepare thei selves to handle the traffic with promptness. Snake Tiona for co operation. Shippers and receivers commercial organizations and others having to do with the Commerce of the country Are earnestly urge by the railways to lend their efforts and a nuance in. Every Way possible to bring about the most economical use of equipment and the Fol 1-Owlng suggestions Are offered to ship pers by the companies v All lumber Cement and other supplies that you can before crop movement starts and unload All cars a quickly As possible. All cars to full capacity the disposition o freight before its arrival. Such cars Only a scan loaded promptly. To the minimum the practice of Billing cars Points to be held build Chapel at historic spot re other matters of interest that will receive new supreme Chancellor. It is expected that Brig. S. Toung of Ohio representing the Argest grand Domain in the order will e unanimously elected supreme Chari Ellor. He has served two years As ice Chancellor and be Well equipped for ervice As the successor of Chancellor Carling. The prize of the election to these Ond place will be sought by several prominent members who Are endorsed y their grand domains. The list in eludes Frank m. Beckford new Ian Shire John j. Brown of Illinois Tobert Burns of California Daniel h. Oklahoma and Fred j. Of Mcarthur of grand Lodge of Mississippi will ask that Hon. Douglas s. Wright of hat state be continued As supreme inner guard. Heretofore this has been a one term office though the position of supreme outer guard is considered a permanent position. Two members of the Board of control of the insurance department will a d Rose 10.30 a.m., Mission study classes i 7.30 in.m., evening and Iress my brother s Rev. Or. Friday Jelly a.m., Bible study Rev j. W Churchill . 9.46 -a.m., the ruthenian citizen of Rev a. D. Rose . 10.30 a.m., mis Sion study classes. 7.30 evening address the Christianl Atlon of in or. Moore. Aug. A.m., Bible study Rev j. W Churchill a a. 9.45 . Political purity Rev or. Moore. 10.3 a.m., Mission study classes. 7.30 Evening address conme realize Rev. Or. Moore. 8.3 ., concert and made an attack an or. Justice Scott it was allowed to proceed. Over 400 out of work at Regina. Regina sask., july Loo Are unemployed in a cording to Chris Webber local immigration officer who thursday replied to a Telegram from. Bruce to Valker commissioner of immigration at Winnipeg asking for this information. Woad also received Froin Winnipeg Sta Ting that to relieve the situation the railways were giving a rate of one cent a mile to any men willing to work in the Harvest Fields. This rate is for men Wio desire to assist in the threshing of Grain and will by Good Only while the Harvest season lasts. Considering Ulster rates. When the waterworks department estimates were before the Board of control yesterday mayor Deacon said that when the water rate were increased the last time the percentage of in crease was 15 and should have been 20. The question remains now to be settled. Sunday aug. A.m., divine worship Sermon by Rev. Charles mor Gan. 7.30 ., divine worship Sermon by Rev. Or. Moore. The president Rev. Charles Morgan will preside at the evening and the Secretary Rev r. A. Swyers at the morning sessions. In addition to the sum Oier school the delegates Aie Enow led to All the privileges of the a. Camp including Tennis bathing boating and fish , and the afternoon and part of the evening of each Day will be Given up to such diversions. The school will thus serve the two fold purpose of be ing a Means of Dos oration for league work and an Opportunity to throw off in healthy recreation the feeling of these hot Days. Delegates Are asked to consult the m. L. A. Folder re baggage sleeping accommodation and Board and to be at the c. P. R. Depot tuesday morning. The Secretary. Rev. R. A. Swyers would esteem it a favor if intending delegates would communicate with him not later than monday. The Telephone number is Garry 3433. Agers Public officials representing National state provincial and Munici pal governments publicists Etc. Malt ing a body of men who bulk Large m the. Affairs of the two nations they re the Lodge is in convention several affiliated bodies will hold their biennial meetings among them the supreme Temple pythian Sla ters representing members of which mrs Ida m. Johnson of Colo Rado is supreme chief and mrs. A Josie Nelson of Indiana Secretary the association of grand keepers i of re cords and Seal Brown of South Carolina president and Bart Lett of ark., Secretary and Thian editorial association Hon. H. M. Speaker of the House representatives president and of o Charles to. Baldwin of Illinois Secretary. Arc Bishop Langevin of St. Boniface was at fort St. Charles Minnesota last week and said mass on. July. 17 on the Tomb of father Auer eau was Mas sacred at massacre. Island along with 19 other frenchmen its years ago. The were interred at fort St. Charles by la Verendrye the discoverer of the Northwest. When archbishop Langevin said mass at fort St. Charles that Day 178 years had passed since a similar event had occurred there. A Chapel is to be built by the. Arch killed by lightning. Lidgerwood n.d., july Kotchian was killed by lightning and his Helper John Nelson was stunned on Road near Kotchian s Home. When the team arrived Home mrs. Kotchian gained first information of the tragedy finding. Nelson lying on the Bottom of the her husband missing. His dead body was found on the Highway. Ten years previous mrs. Kotchian s first husband was accidentally killed. A c in of 13 la acc scatter the mob. Lieut. Statham is at fort St. Charles this year. Today in Hospital under treatment for father Leroux who several times Bias a 4rawn the plans of churches and Chap Els will be the Archit not. As fort St. Charles is the urls diction of archbishop permission was obtained to build a Chapel from Bishop Mcgoldrik of do uth and a is Bop Corbett of Crookston. Sorry plight of Winnipeg newlywed Virden will have Fina fair Virden arrange ments for the big fair july 27, 28 and 23 Are about completed and prospects Are for a better fair than any preceding. Entries Are coming in Well. The Money placed at the disposal of the management is which makes a handsome prize list. A Good pro gramme of races is of the list and a two Days Hall tournament. The grounds have bean materially improved. The entry for horses As usual will b e Large. Two men suffocated in Well. Craik sask., july men Tom and Walter Strong Bury were suffocated in a Well is Miles East of Here today. It seems that a charge of dynamite had exploded in the Forenoon and about three in the afternoon. The supposition is that Law son went Down and not returning Strong Bury followed. It was an hour before the Accident was discovered. Strong Bury was owner of the machine. i mid summer Sale v commencing monday morning every Section in our really to Wear department will begin to prepare for our Semi annual stocktaking at the end of this month. Odd lines will be disposed of at in this five Days Clearing suits Coats dresses blouses skirts corsets hats stocks have been heavier this year than usual and As a result assortments Are still Good. we been in a position to offer better values than at the present time watch our windows and the daily papers next week for each Day s savings. Toronto 297-299 Portage ave., Winnipeg Montreal severe bruises and cuts from stones volleyed at him. I situation discussed. St. July the com Mittee room of the City Board of Trade fifty or sixty grim countenanced Busi Ness men assembled at 11 o clock this morning to discuss the Best Means of upholding the hands of the authorities in the emergency raised toy last night s bloody riots. Far Fly these men of business expressed themselves on the Steps that should be taken and in order that they might More candidly Deal with the problem they requested the Montreal staff representative to leave the i Oom. It is no Brach of. Confidence to state however that the Tenor of the entire conversation was that the majesty of the Law must be upheld at any Cost whether it involved cold from the fire brigade Batons in the hands of the City police or As a last desperate extremity should it toe necessary to protect the lives of the citizens. Moderation tempered with steel was the keynote and no one could Douht that these men meant every word civic Powers meet in camera. At the same hour in the civic build ing mayor a. H. Fryrak the full Board of commissioners several military officers and justices of the peace sat in Stem deliberation closed doors. Tihe outcome was that this afternoon will be issued a proclamation warning All citizens to keep off the streets tonight that if the Hiot act has. To be read again and they do not disperse they liable to be shot dead or. Arrested and subject under the the Law to imprisonment for life. Should mobs tonight attempt fur ther depredations be Ibl pod shed. St. John has passed the limit of toleration of mob Law and nonsense the full might of organized authority will fall on the hoodlums of this cd to with a hand of Iron. Today the City is recovering from the blow slowly and with uncertainty like some giant rallying from a nearly mortal blow. Rumor of labor men arming. St John x.b., july of police w. A. Clark made the alarming statement at 2.50 That he expected conditions to be More serious and the Only Way. He could see of avoiding trouble was settlement of the strike. It is understood made the same statement to the Board of Trade this afternoon. An alarming Rumor is spreading Over St. John this afternoon to the effect that labor men. Will them selves tonight and prepare to meet Force with Force. This possibility is received with deep concern. The owner of the up town restaurant was called upon by several strike sympathizers today and told that if he fed the strike Breakers they would blow his place to atoms. A. M. Hop per. General manager of the Street railway at 2 Authorized this statement there is no Chance of the strike being settled so far As we Are cause of the strike. Ottawa july t. To. Cro thers minister of labor returned from Halifax last night left for St. John. N.b., again today to Endeavor to Settle the trouble Between the Street railway men and the compary. The men applied for a Board of conciliation some time ago but the com Pany refused to appoint a representative. The Board was constituted however and found in favor of the men on most of the Points. They re commended that the president of uni Oik he Given employment some position the company having asserted that he was discharged not for activity in the Union but for drinking1 while on duty. The Hoard also re Joons Lei Vau to give a which the Bank re turned -for.-n. . Reasons was the embarrassing circumstances which met Jei and. Chad turn a recent addition to the ranks of the Benedicts. Chadburn issued the cheques in payment Tor his marriage License and wedding ring. When they came Back marked no funds a charge of obtaining Money by false pretences was promptly sworn out against him. He appeared in the police court yesterday but Ivas remanded until monday. Flemming enquiry a. R. Gould s claim for against John ., july 2 4, Ralph d Hoben accountant of the St. John Quebec a Ruvay Corm fenced the third Day of his examination before the Royal Comini Lasion today the building of Structure of evidence by which f. B. Carv Ell k.c., seeks to prove Premier jul cumin a guilty o graft extortion or. Hobe has be come the interpreter of several thou Sand vouchers and Many books of the railway and ithe construct Iii company j. M. Stephens k.c., took up a new Lino of examination dealing with the the construction comp and and its connection with the railway company. Was based on the minutes. From these was and submitted the contract Beti Veen the two of my Anima. It developed of Blie construction company Stock had been deposited with the Prudential Trust As Security and tar at a. R. Of Ould. Had. A one million dollars against the railway company for work services and expanses. This claim he transferred to the construction company for payable in full paid up shares of the. Company. By this transaction the construction company s Stock. Became fully paid up by a. Stroke of the pen. The auditor s statement shows. That the Cost of the Road to. December 1st, 1913, was local notes. The police commission met yester Day afternoon in the police station the meeting being very Brief. No matters of importance were disposed of the business accomplished being the pass no of the accounts and other routine matters. The friends of Raymond Lee form Erly of Winnipeg but now a resident of Edmonton alta., will be pleased to learn that he successfully passed the final Law examination in that pro Vince. A. L. Anderson who Tias been min ing for 24 years takes exception to a statement made in a recent interview in the free press that the craze Over Rice Lake o had or. Anderson largely pythian to have notable gathering three quarters of a million men will be represented at Winnipeg first of August. When the supreme Lodge knights of pythias meets in Winnipeg tuesday August 4, for its Golden Jubilee year convention a distinguished body of men representing every province and territory in North America will inaugurate a session of legislation whose results will be of vital interest o three quarters of a million men in the lodges of the order. It will be the second time in the his tory of order that a session of the supreme Lodge has been held outside the United exception being the meeting in Toronto in 1836. At hat convention Hon. John Kenburg of Iowa a native of Ontario presided As supreme Chancellor Anc Justus Henry Rathbone the founder at the order february 19, to. Of those in tor1 onto in .1836, Only four Are expected at past supreme Chancel Dunn of Washington d. C., Juho joined the supreme Lodge in 1s69 Henry Clay Berry of Illinois 1869 William a. Blackwell of Ken Tucky 1882, and Walter b. Ritchie author of the 1886. In 18s6 the order had lodges and 00ft them Bers. Winnipeg Wilt extend generous Wel come and hospitality to the visitors under the direction of controller Fred j. Mcarthur who is also a representative to the supreme Lodge the programme will include receptions a banquet a monster Parade excursions at tend As he said it was not called in the regular Way by petitions of citizens addressed to him. R Alderman Clarke was in attendance Utility As favouring a further increase. E chosen to succeed it. S. G. Cherry whether another increase deem 6f South Dakota and Charles s. Davis de necessary or advisable. The opinion of Colorado who were elected at Joe Boston convention in 190-8. The Extension of the order into other countries and plans for further development of the altruistic work of the fraternity will a i the pers Ormel of the convention win be of a High character. Its member ship will include eminent jurists Mem Bers of the american presi dents of universities and other leading educators Bankers. Manufacturers merchants clergymen Railroad Man the Victor Victrola greatest of All entertainers the Vicforia affords a. Complete variety of thing to suit every fancy. The world s greatest artiste theatrical and operatic Are at your command in your can have the latest dance music for. Impromptu listen to the great you prefer instrumental music you have it in the fact you can please everyone with this wonderful instrument. Gall and let us explain How easy it is to own a Victrola. Prices to easy terms of payment if desired. The latest Sheet music Call at our ment for the latest Sheet music. 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What we windows and _ storm sashes storm cashes put on and taken Ott clean offices Wash Woodwork clean inn and floors , paper Anrine. Decorating Etc. Cluj full gators. Office 419 main St. Hem. 90 Street. Position to reduce the age limit for that there is More activity in connect Tim with Rice Lake mining thin one Camp in the North. Develop ment he states. Is going on four having left one c admission from 21 years to 18. This for Rice Lake Day. Or. Anderson Fields states that in his 24 years of prospecting and mining he has never seen better prospective Fields those of Northern Manitoba. Minors Law valid St. Paul minn., july su.-, preme court today ruled that the ordinance of the City of Mankato prohibiting minors from frequenting a was brought before the Denver convention in 1912, and passed on its initial stage by a vote of 83 to 54. With about so recorded. Tender the Law of the sent to the 55 grand lodges for their consideration. The vote in the. Grand lodges has been close is believed. The sentiment is nearly divided. An Appeal will be made for the supreme Lodge to establish or endorse a sanitarium for the care of patients. I the dramatic order of Khorasan. I called the playground of pythian will ask unit. Dividends Are paid regularly every three months unit ownership is direct ownership of around and building. Units increase in value Are you a unit owner you can build up a hint estate by making payments to suit your convenience income from Date of first payment. Units mail this Coupon. Unit ownership _ notre Dame bldg., Winnipeg. Without obligating myself in any please mail United Booklet telling How i. May become an owner of pantages ground and building name address safety
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