Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 15, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg saturday August Secretary of ready for you and your dupes Swift sudden and say in note radio today s five Best features Cook urges government to act says threats May bring civil War can Tulinn i rom Coblio London up. J. Cook Secretary of the miners federation announced today that he had received a warning from the British fascist party the note to him said. Are re Acly for you and your dupes Swift sudden and comment ins on this or. Cook said it was time that the government took action against persons threatening Trade Union leaders. Open encouragement of them he added would Only Lead to the organization of similar bodies among the Workins classes thus endangering a serious conflict and per haps civil War. Premier Baldwin finds that he has for himself a difficult task in choosing the personnel of the Royal commission to investigate the Coal situation and satisfy All parties. Tho Prospect seems that the names of those who arc to make up the com Mission will not be known for another fortnight. Today or. Baldwin received the executive committee of the miners federation at Bis office in Down los Street and the whole situation waa discussed for a couple of hours but without very satisfactory . Not even an agreement was reached As to who is to be the chairman of the Royal commission. A. J. Cook and Tom Smith leaders of the miners today pressed to have the miners federation rep resented on the commission but or. Baldwin remained firm in declining to permit this. He said Tho miners could have technical observers pres ent and be represented by witnesses to elucidate facts us in an ordinary1 court. Messes. Cook and Smith expressed themselves As dissatisfied but As the exclusion applied equally to the mine owners they agreed to attend the s to tins under their previous threat not to participate the representation. Or. Baldwin said today that the rules of the commission would allow the widest inquiry into every aspect of the situation. Copyright. 1925, by United press Wiz new York 454, Way Schenectady 380 arc Washington 469, 8.25 ., . New York philharmonic orchestra. Koa Denver 322, 8 ., municipal band concert. Wifi. Philadelphia 395, 9 ., . Ferdinand Humme Lelch pianist. Wear new York 492, in.15 ., birthday Omaha 526. 1.1 ., c . Hays organist an 3 doctor applesauce Canada in another Circle of Prosperity Hon. J. H. King says factors Are immigration and crop Canadian Presa despatch Victoria , aug. Is entering another Circle of Prosperity and material advancement Accord ing to Hon. J. H. King minister of Public works for Canada who arrived Here today. The two factors playing import ant parts in this Advance according to or. King Are the opening up of immigration on a Large scale and this year s crops in Canada which will be Worth nearly More than in 1924. As an instance of the fundamental soundness of Canada and her Readi Ness to step out at a faster rate again after handling her War Bur Den or. King said that the Domin Ion is paying off out of Revenue Dur ing the present week of Loans. Or. King will return to Vancouver tonight and leave for Ottawa Tomor R.W.night. Waste paper boxes Are mistaken for mail boxes Canadian press despatch St. Catharines ont., aug. Waste paper and refuse boxes of Atli Active style were placed on Tho main Street intersections this week hut discovery was. Made today that they Are used As a considerable Quantity of mail was taken from the contents and postmaster Black today Hud to Issue a warning to the Public. Hold up i insurance i the pay Roll of the Winnipeg electric railway company amounting to is covered by insurance through us in the Canadian surety company. You May be next consult us today. Allan Killam Mckay limited insurance department 364 main St. A7894. Carefully planned t continued from Page 1. Modern hotel for Sale in Victoria b. C. This company having become owners of a reinforced Concrete hotel building finished in Terra Cotta and Buff Brick located in the City of Victoria is desirous of disposing of the property and will make attractive terms to a competent and responsible buyer. The hotel contains 105 rooms 48 of which Are connected with private bathrooms Large dining rooms restaurant and lunch counter with Complete and Well equipped Kitchen. In class of construct Lon this hotel comes second to the . Empress hotel. Full particulars jul be cheerfully provided on addressing the manager credit fancier f.-c., 850 Hastings Street w., Vancouver . Union Bank of Canada proposed Sale to the Royal bark of Canada Public notice _. Here Fay seven that the proposed Sale of All the assets of Union Bank of Canada to the Royal Bank of Canada having been approved by the shareholders of the Selling Bank of Canada their special general meeting held on the 21st-Day of july. And by the shareholders of the purchasing Bank the Royal Bank of Canada at their special general meeting held of the 21st Day of july 1925, the Union Bank of Canada and Tho Royal Bank of Canada will apply to Tho governor general in Council for he in accordance with sections 102 and 106 or the Bank act the Hoyal Bank of Canada. J c. E. By order of the Board i general manager. Union Bank of Canada. J. Hamilton by order of the Board f general manager. Robbers but up to an Early hour this morning there had been no arrests effected. All roads leading from the City Are under continuous Giard and the Boundary is being patrolled. Waited for Cather showing the smoothness of care Ful planning and a close attention to details the five robbers stood at the Entrance for some time before the arrival 1 of tiie messenger from the main office of the Bank of Mon treat. As tie turned his to the car and started for the door one of to loungers about the doorway Well groomed and at tired in a Blue Serge jilt with a Straw hat and carrying a huge re Volver walked the doorway just ahead of the messenger Rich Ard Shaw who ear rim the weekly payroll. A second Bandit closed in behind him getting Between Shaw and Leslie Montgomery who a com i Inlet Shaw. In the meantime one of the ban dits stepped to the running Board of the car in which the chauffeur Syd Ney prowler opened the door to the seat beside the Driver and shoved a or into his ribs. Keep that engine going or i la blow your brains he said in a Low voice. Prowler heard and deemed it Best to obey orders. The first Man in the doorway swung around flashing his gun and said quietly to Shaw stick pm dashes for office Shaw made an ineffectual though nervy dash for the offices less than twelve feet in front of him. The Bandit swung with his gun hitting Shaw two heavy blows Over the head. The second blow felled him. The Bandit then stooped Over and swung two More Sharp heavy blows at his victim lying on the Marble floor rendering Shaw unconscious. Shaw had instinctively grabbed for the precious parcel with both hands and his body slumped Over it when lie dropped. The robber reached under the prostrate Man gained pot session of the Satchel with a tug and dashed through the South door of the Vestibule. The second Bandit who had crowded into the door blocked the Entrance to Morit Cormery. A Thirl stood Siniard at the North swing door. The last of the bandits in the mean time had joined his companion in the automobile. Drive like hell drive like hell was the order Given to Knowler in a. Stern voice. Run into anything and you re a dead added a voice from the seat. Past the Corner of the Lindsay building and Down Ellice Avenue to Donald the commandeered car was driven North on Donald past the Canada building and onto Cumber land Avenue where Knowler was dered to Stop a few Yards from Donald Street. The Bandit in the front seat be de tiie Driver reached Over to the Eft door of the still moving re eased the catch gave Knowler i Hove saying get the Man Hen Slid Over to the Driver s seat in his hurry to make a Quick get away clashed the gears with a Reat Roar. He then drove from George Morley proprietor of the International garage said lie was startled at about 9.45 by the clash of gears outside his garage and then Knowler the chauffeur rushed into he place in a very excited condition muttering something about a hold up he asked for the Telephone Ana attempted to dial the police number it he was excited he. Could not. Morley took the Telephone and dial de the number calling the police. Police on arrival took the chaff eur to Aid them search and Eft the garage. In Broad Daylight although the was staged n Broad Daylight at an hour when numerous people were going to Busi Ness none had any inkling of what was afoot until the Roar of a cat going West on notre Dame avenge attracted their attention. It was Hen Dick Shaw the wounded pay messenger was seen lying in the doorway bleeding from a his head inflicted by one of Tho gunmen. He was taken into the building immediately and Given medical at Tention. He was not injured bad enough to require Hospital treatment but is being treated at his Home 213 Kennedy Street. Last night his condition was much improved. Scott an employee of the hem ton typewriter company of can Ada ltd., the office of which is right opposite the doorway the Winni Peg electric railway chamber states he was sitting looking out of the window saw the door Way but t realize what Warf go ing on until he saw the glint of a gun in the hands one of the ban dits. At the same time he noticed that the car in which the messenger had been driven up contained As Well As the chauffeur a Man sitting in the rear seat also fondling a. Gun a Long Luger pistol with a Barre about 18 inches Long. No sooner had he taken in the significance of the scene he states than the group ussling in the door Way melted away leaving a pros trate form on the ground leaped inti the car the gunman in the car leaned Forward jammed his Pun agans the chauffeur s and ordered him to drive like a clash meshing. A Cloud of dust and the hold up gang was away West or notre dame1 Avenue out in a very Short time. Many saw tussle. Outside the electric railway and inside the doorways the elevator men. And several Doo attendants As Well As a number o women witnessed Tho whole occur rence. They were kept by the threatening appearance by the Des Peradota. Two women scream when Shaw was struck Down an their outer attracted the attention 0 men in the Remington Type write go a office across the Street. Men promptly phone d in the alarm from their office. T messenger boy sees fight Alex. Gretchen. Canadian. Pacific railway Telegraph messenger boy employed at the Winnipeg Elee Trie Cigar stand was a Cloyce ii Eye witness of the actual robbery. A to his Story As Dick Shaw and his escort entered the Vestibule of the electric Chambers two men who entered immediately1 in f Ron. Of them swung around in the door Way with revolvers in their hands and stopped them. While one kept the escort covered the taller of the Sang a Young Man of Over six feet demanded the from Shaw. Shaw however Dis regarding the refused to de liver and attempted to Forea his Way past his assailant. As he tried to aet by the Bandit Clubbe d him on the head with his weapon and. As Shaw fell tried to get the Satchel from his tightly clenched hands. Apparently Shaw was not totally stun Ned and held on to Bis charge and several blows from the suit were a necessary to make him let go. Having obtained both Rob Bers ran out of the door and jumped into the car. Which had brought the Money from rite Bank where Rev. Alfred Johnson Al error Alberta formerly of Winnipeg who lost his Lite in the Saskatchewan River when a Canoe upset tuesday aug. 11. He was on the Way to visit his parents who live at 183 Walnut Street Winnipeg. Drowned to confederates were already in the seat holding suns pointed at he. Company s chauffeur. As soon As the men were in the a the chauffeur was ordered to drive away. Fully insured the loss of Money is fully insured by Lue Winnipeg Hile Trio company Inder robbery insurance. The two messengers Are trusted employees of the company but Are bonded under a system similar to that employed by Banks and other companies employing men who handle Large hums of currency. Sidney Knowler when seen last evening said that the More be thought of the hold up the More nervous he came. When the gun. Was put on me by the first of the bandits i knew i t have a Chance to do anything but obey him. It was a big gun and he spoke in a Calm matter of fact Way. He touched Down in. The seat beside me and told me to keep my eyes straight ahead. I wanted to get a at him the Juyee press reporter said with a smile you thought discretion the better part of and Knowler said he had. He not know How were in the of the car though he had heard one Man speak to ilm before the Rush of a couple of men was made into the seat. four men at least in he car according to the Driver and rub ably five. I was sort of glad when they pushed me out of the car and made away but it was not till had time to think it Over was really scared. It was All done o rapidly. I ran into the internal ional garage and As i was too exited to dial the Wner told the Shaw remembers Little or. Shaw resting f la bed. At his lome said that he . Ittle about what had happened. His Lead was swat lied in bandages. He ind the other messenger were bonded i said. But More important hah Thane be Lis Heidi f ached. The payroll had been picked up at the Bank of Montreal at the usual time of the Day Accord ing to a custom of several years standing. When i saw the gun i knew it was a hold up. I tried to save the Money. I might have been shot but t think of it i woke in. There was t very much that saw of the whole i affair were statements made. To a free press re Porter las.t-. Evening when mention was made of Bis head he smiled slightly and said it in t aching anything now it Forest fire destroys ranch a drop Stock family barely escape with lives in Slocan cily District Slocan City ., aug. Son Creek fire on Friday practically out yesterday Cut a devastate nor Swath in this area burning out the ranch p. B. Mall with a loss of Louse barn crop and Stook or. And mrs. Hall barely escaping with their Ives destroyed 25 head longing to the Halls Robert and Wil Warner. J. Popoff Alex Hurst and Independent Dou Kobors. the season s pole of prank Coryell of Brand Forks who has had a Crew of six All season and Camp and poles of Independent Douk Hob ors much Merchantable pole and saw log Timber Are also wiped out. City has narrow escape the fire last evening came within two Miles of Slocan City which was Only saved by a timely change o the wind All residents being either out of the fire line or pure pared to vacate at a. Moment s notice. Today s rain extinguished the fire on the Evans Creek Branch on which the Poulan lumber ton Are located and nearly Exton. Squished that on the Branch on which the Watts interests work. And brought the big Goat Creek Fin under control. Mrs j. P. Morgan Dies heart collapse follows attack o sleeping sickness inc Cal United nem pest nth to it press by tree Prosi Filiau wire new York aug. 14. While to greatest Captain of world Funani stood powerless by her Side mrs Jane grew Morgan the wife.-. Of. 0 p. Morgan died from a heart col lapse today at the Morgan Estat in Glencove i. Five expert physicians had flush to save mrs. Morgan from the at tack of sleeping sickness Wowch caught her two months ago and i had been announced that in her condition was passed follow ing a blood transfusion. was announced late today at the by. Offices o Morgan company in Wall Street. It was Learned that the cardiac collapse had resulted from a sudden turn for the worse. Late Bishop Reeve s estate valued at Canadian despatch aug. Estate o the Rig lit Hev. William Day Reeve d.d., assistant Bishop of Toronto probate today is valued at the terms of the will a first Mort Sage Bond for ?500 is left to the women s auxiliary of the Church o England. Toronto diocesan Board Anc shares in the Dominion Alloy Stee corporation the value of which has not been ascertained go to the ,1111s Flonary society of the Church of England in Canada. A Muir lives continued from pasta 1. N giving information. Hich led to the arrest of the Prince f when Chapman was taken into custody he readily admitted h a identity and damned the Man Wii turned me up for blood Hance was one of the principal witnesses against Chapman in his rial for the murder last october 12 f policeman James j. Skelly of new Britain. Chapman glared at him oddly when he the witness land As a state witness and Identa led a Small Arsenal of sawed off hot uns revolvers and pistol which and been found in the car used by he Skelly murderers As articles Volch Chapman and his gang had in heir Possession when they lived Dur no the summer of-1934. At his farm n Eaton and. Escape d from Atlanta Penitentiary Arau olsted press despatch Atlanta ga., aug. 14. George dutch Anderson charged with Omell cloy in a double killing at. Muncie lad., escaped from the fed ral Penitentiary Here a year and a ago tunnelling. His Way under he prison Walla with two compan a Iderson s get away followed the ens atonal escape of his Confederate Gerald Chapman by several months. Chapman s daring depart to was under the eyes of guards and accompanied by a Hall of bul ets which resulted in the wound in it the notorious robber. The escape of Anderson was undiscovered by prison officers until he prisoner had successfully left the enl tertiary and gained some Dos Ance on his pursuers. Shot Windsor Man dead because she love d him Slayer of Clayton Mcmullen to be charged with murder Canadian despatch Windsor ont., aug. Helped Russell Scott but i think i will never help anyone else out declared Thomas Brooks of Windsor those Clayton Mcmullen 26, was shot and killed in front of the Home of mrs. Turner Hur Sclay night. Mrs. Ruth Janisse 30, who the Windsor police say admitted the is in. The Grace Hospital and will be formally barged with the murder. Her husband Howard 27, also is under arrest. Mcmullen and his wife or. Brooks daughter Ethel had called at the Turner Home to leave their to year old they went on a proposed trip to Belle sle. About 8.30 Mrs. Janisse arrived in front of the. House in a car driven by her husband. As Mcmullen walked Lilly car he., was shot. He turned around and started for the Turner Home and fell dead. Then As another shot rang out mrs. Janisse screamed. Her Hus and took her to the Hospital saying she had accidentally shot herself in the leg. Janisse was arrested after he had called at the Turner Home inquire nto Mcmullen s condition by motor Cycle officer Reginald o Neil. Who lad been summoned by neighbors. At the Hospital mrs. Janisse. Said had. Shot Mcmullen because she oved him. Her husband also made a statement to the police. Officers elected by easterner order triennial Assembly at Toronto brought to close Canadian Toronto aug. 14. Incoming officers of the general Krind Chap tre the order of the Eastern Star were installed tonight at the closing session of Isth Trien Nial Assembly. The ceremonies were under the at rect Lon of the retiring most worthy grand Matron mrs. Cora Reynolds Franz of jacks Nellle Florida. I Hajj announced that the next Trien Nial would be held in Denver Colo. Officers for 1925-1928 Are As Fol lows most worthy grand Matron mrs. Clara Henrych of Newport by most worthy grand Patron Ernest Teare Cleveland Ohio ., grand Matron mrs. Chad Wick Washington Grand Patron Philip Ferguson Massachusetts k.w., grand Secretary mrs Minnie e Keyes Washington . M.w., grand treasurer mrs. Alcene Lamond Lomond station . R.w., grand conduct Ress mrs. Ama Lia Huehl Illinois ., Gran mrs. Emma diets Topekia Kansas Chaplain mrs. Srna Ley Montana a. G., mar mrs. Rose Ashby Georgia Vav go organist George Kurzenknabe Adah mrs. Mona Johnston Kentucky G., Ruth mrs. Rosett Levy Louisiana Esther mrs bocce Ohio. Martha. Mrs Ruth Evelyn Warne South Dakota Electa mrs. Cora Cohen Texas Q1. Warder mrs. Robin Toronto Sen Tine Harry t. Hickey Delaware a. Grand trustee john1 Hamm. Chairman of the Board of trustees a. W., grand trustee a Lllian Duval Maryland b. W., Gra i trustee mrs. Schanbacher Ontario deaths and funerals d and f Isabel Ellen the two year of daughter of or. And mrs. A h Green 372 Harbison Avenue died a the family residence on thursday the funeral will be held at 2.30 th1 afternoon from Thomson s Mai Street funeral Parlours to blk do cemetery. David s. Lyon 641 Agnes Stree died at St. on wednesday aged 69 years. The Funken will be held this afternoon at o clock from the family residence t Brooks de cemetery. The funeral of Henry Maxwell we died at his Home 164 Parkview Stree on wednesday aged s3 years we be held this afternoon at 2 o clock from the Gardiner funeral Home Elmwood cemetery. Therza. Wife of Charles Falcon Bridge 9jo Spruce Street died o thursday aged 36 years. The Funera will be held at 4 o clock this after the Gardiner funeral Horn to Brookside cemetery. The funeral of Jacques Grosvenor Avenue aged in who was owned at winnipeg1 Beach last will be held on tuesday at to the service. Trill be con acted at St. Ignatious in ferment being made in s cemetery. The body is at Balcer s funeral funeral services for Alfred Charles Ivis aged 11 years son of or. And irs Wimam c Davis. 418 Brandon venue died tuesday was lid from Clark Leat Tordale a Funer 1 Parlours Portage Avenue at 3.30 a today t 3urlal was in Brookside cemetery delegation ill rant of few. Mayor decides representative men should go to Ottawa forthwith. Continued Froin one All along the line the caravan of ars received a warm Welcome stops eing made at different Points and Caus instances renewed. Everywhere he tourists received a Hearty Wel Orrie but none so continuous As Tomt rom Winnipeg which in reality Ommen Edt before the visitors Hail Eft Minnesota. Arrive at Boundary arriving at Noyes at three of clock esterday afternoon according to schedule the first cars to pull in were greeted by representatives of he free press the Advance guard f a. Considerable delegation that had journey act from Winnipeg to meet hem. First car to arrive was that driven by l. R. Johnstone thief liver Falls and with him were mrs. Johnstone a Cpd or. And mrs. R. Tollefson of red Lake. Then came a Provencher thief River with firs and Provencher and f. J Stebbins and miss Stebbins. Close y following the Provencher car was i e. Morrissey Minneapolis accompanied by mrs. Morrissey and her Vian Roe president of the Minnesota Tate fair and Pioneer Booster of he Jefferson Highway. Not far be ind were cars containing president Shephard j. K. Martin. Little Falls a state director of the Highway l. H. Rice Park rapids minn., state ice president and a Strong Contin gent of Minnesota business men. Winnipeg delegates arrive before the last of the cars had arrived a portion of the Winnipeg delegation headed by mayor r. H. Webb Noyes and As Greet nos were being exchanged the United states officials were busily engaged the cars. This duty performed the entire party moved on to Emerson where the Canadian customs and immigration officials made speedy work in Check no the tourists. Included in the Winnipeg party the originals in so far As Good Road work proes in Manitoba men who bad been in greeting the Efferson Highway party that came Lere in 1919, including Aid. R. J. Shore a. C. Emmett. R. D. Waugh g f. Bentley F. Tallman Start n g for Winnipeg about four o clock he run to the City was made in Good time. At the agricultural col Ege Brief halt was made to re assemble the party and with motor Cycle police at the head the Pru session moved on to Winnipeg. Fio Fng direct to the City Hail the visitors were officially welcomed to Winni Peg by mayor Webb after which registered at the Marlborough hotel and there were the guests of he tourist and. Convention Bureau to last night. Jefferson Highway visitors guests of. Bureau at dinner at the dinner night at the Marlborough hotel Many speeches were Given on the importance of the Jefferson Highway to Winnipeg in attracting tourist traffic. Hugh Shephard. President of the association in a Able speech Laid stress on the fact that Many of them had worked a Highway Between new Orleans and Winnipeg and at last they saw Hopes of this being realized. Said or Shephard is absolutely Neces sary. South of Thev line have struggled for years and we for your assistance in bringing the Natter to Large attendance there was a very Large attendance at the dinner. Mayor Webb presided and was supported by Alderman Dan Mclean Hugh Shephard presi Dent of the Jefferson Highway Asso g. H. Rice vice president or. Watson e. F. Alder Man Tom Boyd Tom Porte. Alder Man r. J. Shore r. D. Waugh Thomas s. Sennott Of. Tal nmn City Street commissioner s. M. Hunt Len Rice b. F. Swisher Norman Roe j. Martin and a. C Emmett. In a spirited address mrs Rice pointed out that it were gatherings such As these that helped in the Eaas a result of a Telegram received last night by mayor Webb from Hon. Charles Stewart minister of the Interior the mayor has leaded o organize a representative delegation to proceed to Ottawa forthwith. Or. His Telegram or. Sevart says that he is prepared to make a full statement As to the pulpwood situation and that h Ewill at once Issue the. . He adds that he is not responsible for any interpretation Tho press May have placed on his utterances in As a result of thin said mayor Webb last night it absolutely incumbent upon me o Mclaughtin from and driven by mrs. Morcan Steni Winnipeg disputed its right of and was badly damaged a Quence. The Casp was brought magistrate Morrison on ton of a. C. Clare Speed the municipality of us Andre Tho court found that speeding at Tho limn Ana Fine of and costs. Tha was paid. East Farnham qua., Vur 11 two year old martial Abrari fatally scalded Loday when a Ron of boiling soup Over hat the people of Manitoba have taken or. Word of orom Lse made both at Ottawa. In Winnipeg and As Given to the press. His Pio ise was to draw up a on tract at the end of the weak f o owing his departure from Winni 6as evidenced telegrams now ,.hls office at the City Hall. Mayor Webb said the people of the search continued for mrs. A. A. Mccoubrey disappeared in Depths of Mountain Forest wednesday ii Cine free to blushing of this Highway. South of the line said he to come and visit you and the fact that you Are getting Busy on the Points to the fact that you want of come into our territory. This Toad called the Jefferson Highway has taken a Long time to Brlej to maturity. Now it has it is up to Manitoba to see that her portion of the Road is maintained in perfect order so that free Intercourse of visits Telegraph Ottawa aug. Craig of Toronto formerly judge of the territorial court Yukon territory 1 been appointed a commissioner to inquire and report All cases which referred to him by the Secretary tit state to which May be considered the revocation of naturalization certificates. New York aug. Re of one cent a gallon in the tank Wagon Price of to Oug put its territory was today by the Oil company of new Jersey. Several other big refining companies immediately met the Cut. Port Colborne ont., aug. Towns of Poi t Colborne and Humber Stone Are considering amalgamating to form a town of about 7.000 people aug. Hem Louis Bergson France has resigned As president of the committee of International intellectual co operation of the league of nations. He Lias also resigned from his other office in the league. The resignations Are due to ill health. Quebec. Aug. The Wolfe s Cove terminals will com Mence immediately the feet of British Columbia fir to be used in construction of the crib arrives Here. The work is estimated to Cost Toronj aug. Shoo will open on september 2 instead o after As consid ered. Ottawa. Aug. Crean 78, Veteran telegraphed and until is superannuation last year assistant general superintendent o Canadian government telegraphs died Here today. He was for Many the government Telegraph service in the Yukon territory. By h. Gray son 3 auction Sale of household furniture dining Koom suite Chevrolet touring cat Singer machine Etc. At auction Mart. Cor. No Damo and har Ravs on a saturday a at 2 and 7.30 o clock. Instructed by own. R. I will u follows Furt tilt carpets linoleum jul Congo euro 8-Pleee Jln liar room Rock ten Centre i Blum China glassware Ami finish comport. Ana Beds Sixl Jimh okapi washstand. Bedroom Lavolta ranges Oil arid a Trout tables Odd rallies buffs 5 pure bred Chevy tip touring car. A newly Rux and Over Hitik i jp22 child s zilch , Cau usual so h. Gray son. H. J. Gray auctioneer. Phone a1071. Sell it by auction e no word has been have found some track the party was doubled by a Fui afternoon her coning Iii. And now numbers Over thirty experienced mountaineers among whom s Conrad Kain famous Alpine guide assisted in the recovery of pro and miss Stone some years the place where report says i Mccoubrey was last seen was n crossing a Creek tributary o Toby Creek in Earl Grey pass not a from the Cabins which his late excellency occupied for some time Vilc governor general of 903. It is at an Elevation or Apu oxi mately seven thousand feet. Davenport will again head sons of England j. Taylor Winnipeg is new vice president Calgary alta., aug. 14. George Davenport Montreal was re elected supreme president of the sons of England Benefit society Friday morning. It is unusual to give i supreme president a second term. Other elections were supreme Vic Earthur j. Leg supreme Secretary David j. Rooter Toronto re elected bup treasurer b. C. Green Toronto. Consideration of the actuarial re port of the sick and funeral Benefit und received some attention from he convention thursday afternoon. T had been suggested that the fees should be increased but it was decided that this was too important a. Natter to be dealt with hastily so t was deferred until the next Bien Nial session. Tho supreme Council was instructed to give the whole Natter its serious consideration in the interim. In the meantime fun eral Levy on subordinate Lodge Mem Bers will be increased from to Jar double somersault owner fined for speeding Selkirk Man., aug 14. How o. Standard eix Studebaker car a double sombre Gulf Landing on its our wheels and facing in the opposite direction in which it was previously proceeding was told in police court Here yesterday morning. It All happened on civic Holiday. Aug. 3. While Henry Jolley of Winnipeg. With his wife and daughter were driving on the Winnipeg Beach Road. And within a few Miles of the Beach. Jolly put on a spurt of Speed to pass a car ahead and after Passine to his own Eide of the Road his car started to skid turned Over twice pitched him out. Whether during the first Turtle or second he could not remember and landed o.k., on its wheels taut fac no instead of the Beach. of stopping the car kept on towards the City but another car. Coal Coke no charge for sacking on Early deliveries. Make sure of your Winter Supply by ordering now can take delivery later the Arctic ice company limited phone a2321 bankrupt Stow for Sale Stock consists of the Folio wins dry gent s furnishings i mow clothing Small wares. Groceries. Crockery no fixtures. This Stock will cold Ivy Sac. At a Rute on the Quarter Cash Btl act j to four and Nion is interest it i or secured. Stock
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