Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 27, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg monday. April 27, 1925 to sentence passed saturday by or Justice Ives at medi Cine hat ,.jry finds prisoner guilty of murdering1 brakeman Calkins March 8 press despatch. Medicine hat. Alta. April 6. I Enco of death is passed on Komi Savic ii today by or. After the jury hours it ought in a ver i duct of guilty of murdering j. M. Calkins Canadian Pacific brakeman at Walsh sunday March 8 last. The hanging has been set for july 3, at Lethbridge. Just before the trial closed Evi Dence by t. A. P. Frost official the Ponoka Asylum concerning writ Ings obtained from the accused was submitted. Kol Lesavich was Ponoka for fourteen Days for observation. Or. C. G. Revell of Alberta University pointed out similarity Between the writing left on a piece of the station Ioor at Walsh and a letter written by Tho accused last fall stating in his opinion they were written by the same person. Prisoner on stand Kolloc Salch took Tho stand in his own behalf Atad gave in detail practically Tho same Story made in his strip mint to police that an unidentified Man had forced him to get a a buggy on sunday March a proceed to the station at Walsh and attempt robbery of the station resulting in the shooting of Calkins. Under Cross examination the accused claimed the Man whom he had never seen before told him he had once robbed a Bank but had never been caught. He claimed it was this Man who fired the shot. The evidence Given for the. Prosecution was purely circumstantial and in commenting of this fact Justice Jucs charged the jury to Tho effect that any link in this evidence which failed to Point to guilt would destroy the entire Chain. A verdict of manslaughter he stated was in adm stable. Teulon Pioneer Dies at age of 83 years i the Canadian press being the National news service while the . Is concerned with the Busi Ness end of newspaper publication. The Board of directors the Canadian press meet tomorrow morning under the chairmanship of the president e. Norman Smith vice president of the Ottawa Jour Nal and the annual general meeting will be Herd on tuesday when Mel Ville b. Stone former general Man Ager now counsellor of. The associated press and. Doyen of american newspaper men will be the guest of Honor. Office workers need bran fingers that operate a typewriter All Day Long must be fingers full of health strength and vitality. Fingers cannot Fly at their work if the system is clogged. Tillson s natural bran is recommended by physicians As the Best corrective. Eat bread or muffins baked with Tillson s bran at every meal. They Are delicious Plain or with fruit. They tempt the appetite and bring Good health. The largest package on the Market 25 cents. Jill son s natural bran not cooked not treated 3wb Luke a and Canon Heeney has asked archbishop Matheson who was a warm Friend of Ispir Augustus to take part in it. The service will he fully choral. Tile boy scouts of St. Luke s Parish will be represented. Canon Heeney s tribute to Civ. Canon Bertal Heeney paid a j notable tribute to the Lalo air aug ustus at the sunday morning i service at St. Luke s Church of j which he was a member and for Many years an officer which Odia Many ways and equipped with chiming Bells. To Many people desired to gain admit Tance that seats had to be placed along the aisles. At the close of. The j com Linn a Russ service the lament was played by i Toronto april 26. Two pipers started the Dirge at faithful Heale came to Manitoba in 1873 faithful Heale Pioneer of Winni Peg and also of the Teulon District Decd on saturday at his Home in Teu Ion in the s3rd year of his age. A. Nilvo of Devonshire ling., or. A Leale came to Manitoba in js73. Be fore the Days of Tho old system of waterworks he operated a cart and was Well known among the Ciu j Lens of a distributor of the commod Ity by barrel and pail. With Tho and Vance of modern improvements 25 years ago before Pic Railroad had approached the Teulon District to moved to the Homestead and proved one of the most successful of the i Farmers. He retired from Active life in 1911 and went to Ujj Lorida where lie i sided seven years returning to Teu Ion in 1919. Or. Heave had taken an Active in Terest in Public affairs and when the Windsor school Board was organized Ira was elected one of its first trus tees holding the Public office up to the time of his departure for Florida. He was also a staunch supporter of the Church of England and one of the pillars of the Teulon Parish. Or. Heale also distinguished among the old timers of the province. At the Jubilee Celebration last june in a very prominent figure and j member of any organization and was As Ever among the most pop a ular of the notable pioneers. His first wife predeceased him 40 years his second wife died in Jari uary 1920. To is survived by four i John and Walter of Teulon William of Winnipeg and James of j Viceroy sask. His youngest son. Frank having the supreme sacrifice in the Battle of Pasche Daule during the great War also two daughters mrs. J. Fines of Teulon j and mrs. A. A. Fines of gun Lam j j Man two Brothers John of sol i Kirk Man., and Richard of Victoria j . The funeral will be held from 1he j English Church. Teulon to Windsor i cemetery this afternoon at 2 o clock. I Rev. F. Trow of the episcopal Church will officiate assisted by i Rev. Or. Hunter Teulon and Rev. J. A. Savage Teulon. Baptist says religion be n or a Aid-1 p to r of new York full Ich he k6v. It. Rosdick of n6w Ork Dir n 11 t Victoria in Hidige Lorol tto approves plan to pay prisoners for a 3-course lunch served from 11.30 to 2 . 35c electric lunch no. 1 526 main Street Between Market and James. S. Goodies manager. . Broadcast on monday evening Between s.43 and 9.45 the j. A. ., Ltd. Are broadcasting a concert Over Cut. The Canary cottage players and the concert orchestra of the Royal Alexandra hotel Are Supply ing the instrumental part of the programme with miss Mcpher Soji singing a number of solos. Asthma head and bronchial colds no sprays no snuff just Willow a Raz Mah capsule restores nominal breathing. Quickly stops choking gasping and mucus gatherings in bronchial tubes. Gives Long nights of restful sleep. Contains no injurious or habit forming drugs. Per bos at drug stores. Send 5c. Tor generous trial. Temple tons Toronto. Raz Mah an unexpected moment and marched around the Church. Dedicated to service speaking of the physical strength of. Sir Augustus Nanton Canon Heeney said it had been dedicated to service and sir Augustus had col lapsed honorable at the Post of duty. This was a cause for congratulation. In these Days it was a much needed xau Pilc especially to to thug men. Sir Augustus dedicated his Strong body to service and honorable tasks until the Day he was stricken. He was a Man also of unusual mental ability. That was conceded by All associated with him in movements in which he took a leading part. He was also a Man exceptional men Tal honesty. There was nothing of the trickster in his mind. He could be and he could Mats mis takes but there was nothing Tricky in his actions and his great ability i and honesty gave him a very exceptional poise sound judgment and sanity so that he was a Welcome j Lici lid much to build up the National i life. I devoted to work sir Augustus was moreover do voted to work. Would to god that j More had such honorable views of j said Canon Heeney. The j troubles of present Day society Are due More to the desire to get Money without making it than to any other single physical strength mental ability mental honesty and full dedication of his life to work and service were characteristics of sir Augustus whom Canon Heeney i described As a great Canadian. J Canon Heeney spoke of sir augus Tus As a said he had been More generous than people knew. His work for the Church sir Augustus regarded As his simple and he gladly rendered his service. Of a very kindly nature. Sir Augustus considered the poor and needy perhaps More than was generally known and there no movement for the welfare of the Community that did not receive his practical support. As for his reputation As a business Man. Sir aug ustus had made the name Nanton one to swear by As it was synonymous with integrity. That was a great legacy. Winnipeg was the Richer for it. Railway officials Here had taken elaborate Steps to Mark the mourn ing of the company for. The death of one of its most esteemed directors by draping the Canadian Pacific depot and Rotunda in futzing webs of Black but when the facts reached lady Nanton she telegraphed an urgent request that such ostentation be dispensed with. As a Mark of respect to sir aug ustus Nanton the Winnipeg Stock Exchange of which he was a charter j member will be closed tuesday the Hudson s Bay stores will also be closed in the afternoon. Delivering his first address before a Toronto Audi ence. Rev. Harry Zimmerson Fosdick noted Baptist preacher of new York told the alumni of Victoria College saturday night that religion could be a destructive As Well As a. Constructive Force. Much of the present Day christianity did not make people better he said. It made them worse. Ii was time for a crusade to get the right kind of christianity but to do this would take the. Highest Type of leadership he said. Stop quarrelling about strive to practise the Crowden Rule h. A. Watson of Montreal in charge of passenger traffic for the Royal Hail line Canadian services is spending a few Days in the West Ern District. Will in tiw.t4t-Tvas possible although not owing to divided opinion in Tho Cabinet that legislation would be introduced in. Tile Federal House in the near future sanctioning payments to Penitentiary prison ars was the statement made saturday at the fort Garry hotel by the solicitor general just previously to his Leav ing for the capital. Labor is not the said Hon. 13. I. Mcmurray provided the world Tho prisoners do is confined to government contracts. It costs the country approximately annually to operate the penitentiaries. The government could easily every year allocate the penitentiaries contracts aggregating 000 in value Ami so make them self supporting. I myself am strongly in favor of the scheme but although Agnes Cpl fall s motion in the House on the subject received a most sym pathetic hearing there is certain opposition to it in the Cabinet. The plan strikes me As a very sound cd one for u. Gives the released if lie is a Bachelor something to make a fresh Start with and in the Case or a married Man helps his family to keep the Wolf from the door. Endorses move to organize Public opinion against War Conni Cliftn Tress drop pitch Ottawa april Endor station of the world movement to organize Public opinion against War is contained in the statement issued by it. Hon. Sir Robert Conlen Canada s War time prime minister asking citizens of the Dominion to support the Appeal being made by the league of nations society for members. The firmest Hope for the. Avoid Ance of War lies in the purpose and method of the league of he states. By the habit and prac Tice of peaceful settlement through i periodical conference in. Organized gatherings War with its anarchy of horror and destruction May events j ally be outlawed at the bar of hit j j former Bulyea Farmer Harry Whyte brother of late Duncan Hamilton Winnipeg i special despatch to tile free Urcis Forest ont., april Harry j Whyte a Well known resident of Bosan cruet township Torg Erly of Bulyea District Saskatchewan was found dead in the Woods near his Home Here on Friday afternoon. He had been in. Poor health for some time. Deceased with his brother aiox., carried on farming near Bulyea for a number of years returning to on Tario in the fall of 191s. He had a frequent visitor to the West Situe that Date in connection with t a cattle business. He was in his fifty eighth year and was a brother of the late mrs. Duncan Hamilton of Winnipeg who was killed in a railway Accident at Aberarder oat., in june 1924. One piece or a Houseful Union Transfer service is the most Complete obtainable. We have a Large Fleet of trucks and padded vans for any size Job. Our men Are fully experienced and careful. Complete Union storage Transfer limit to 382 Maryland St. Pm. B1690 service at Toronto before guaranteed Relief j departure of Trajn i had no idea it was so us Jet s no i h Carrie Blanchard s offer i want you to try Postum for thirty Days. I want to Start you out on your test by giving you your first week s Supply. 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Last tribute respect to sir Augustus Meredith Nanton president o the Dominion Bank of Canad before the body left the. City birth on a special train for Winnipeg where interment will be made on tuesday. The body Lay in state at the residence of the prominent financier up until a shortly before the funeral service which was simplicity itself. There was no procession from Tho House and no pall bearers officiated. Rev. P. H. Brewin and Rev. Clark Wallace who conducted the service received the body at the Church where 1c was found necessary to have mounted policemen direct the Stream automobiles mourners which included . J. Fotheringham representing Tho governor general his Honor Harry Cockshut . Of Ontario c. A. Bogart general manager of the d6minion Bank Hon. Edmund Bris Tol t. Church. M.p., w. N. Tulley k.c., b. W. Beatty k.c., president of the Canadian Pacific railway sir Herbert Holt a. D. Mactier directors of the Canadian Pacific railway Grant Hall vice president and j. Scully general manager of the can Adian railway Shaugh Nussy k g. Osier Hugh Osier e. Osier r. W. Eaton p. W. Molson general f. S. Mcghen. V. E. Mere Dith Strachan Johnston k.c., a. Ujj. Matthews peles Howland John Catto and Angus itch Turchy. Among the prominent Western men in at Tendance 1c. H. Macklin presi Dent general manager of the Manitoba free press and j. H. Woods managing director of the Calgary Herald. The Chancel of Tho Church was banked High with hundreds of Floral tributes from friends the dead financier in All parts of Tho Domin Ion and after the service Tho casket remained for a Timo in the edifice surrounded by thousands of roses and was then prepared for Jour Ney to Winnipeg which waa started at 5.30 saturday evening. In Addi Tion to the members of sir Augustus " immediate family the party which accompanied the body on the special funeral train included Grant Hall. J. To. Scully Hugh Osier f. G. Oaler h. F. Marriott. C. A. Bogart George local most who was Provato Secre tary to sir Augustus and w. A. Black of the Ogilvie milling com Pany. Hurrying from coast Vancouver april Cole Mah vice president of tic Canadian Pacific railway Western lines passed through Vancouver thin morning from Victoria in route to Winnipeg to attend the funeral of the Lato sir Augustus Nanton. He waa accompanied by George w. Allan k.c., and f. Pattou of Winnipeg who will act As pall bearers. Sir. Cole Lias just recovered from a Seri Ous operation and will return to the coast next week. Canadian dailies holding meeting in Toronto Canadian Toronto. April news j paper publishers Are gathering Here from All Over Canada to attend this week the annual meetings of the Canadian press and the Canadian daily newspapers association being tie Mutual and associations of the daily publishers keeps Teeth White 80 besides being a tasty nutritious and economical food fish is Rich in the very vitamins which arc so necessary to Good health. 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