Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Manitoba press Winnipeg tuesday july 12, 1927 Winnipeg and St. Boniface warmly Welcome tourist statesmen students and journalists travelling under auspices University of Montreal spend Busy Day in Manitoba Capi is keynote of address at Canadian club s luncheon. The City of St. Boniface turned out in Masse yesterday afternoon to bid Honor to the party of statesmen Stu dents and journalists travelling under the auspices of the University of Montreal. It was a Busy Clay for the in receptions by the province of Manitoba the City of Winnipeg the City of St. Boniface the sacred heart Church Winnipeg and finally the clergy of brilliantly mayor r to the Council Chambers decorated for the occasion. J. Swain in welcoming the visitors to the Cathedral City explained that St Boniface was rapidly forging ahead and declared that he would like to Seo some from Quebec come and Settle in the French City of Western Canada continuing he declared that he would like very much to see some of the Western universities do similar to the the Cathedral City who bade them Eastern colleges and organize an excursion similar to that staged Annu ally by the University of Montreal. Alderman a. J. Doucet welcomed the party in French which was re Farewell As they pulled out of the City at 31.30 o clock in route for re Gina. At noon yesterday the delegates were tendered a luncheon at the Royal Alexandra hotel by the Winnipeg j Sondee to by or. Edouard Montpetit Canadian club and optimism for the provincial Secretary of Quebec also future of the Dominion and Pride for i speaking in the French language its past formed the keynote of the j Church. Alec Cotlon addresses delivered by the various i following the civic reception the students and statesmen in the party. Visitors were taken on an inspection following the noon luncheon the tour of the City after which they visitors were tendered a reception by i were tendered a second reception by the City of St. Boniface and residents j the sacred heart , Winnipeg of the French Centre turned out in Here they were greeted by Rev. Hundreds to Welcome the visitors to f father veal a Parish priest and mgr. Western Canada. Arriving shortly i Cherrier. Who welcomed the party in after 3 o clock the party was escorted i French. Madame a. E. Moissant presi i. _ . J Dent of the federation of French women to presented mile. Hortense car tier who took her place on the plat form with a beautifully illuminated address while Little Theresa Rheume presented her with a bouquet of Beau the Roj Al Alexandra hotel followed after which the final reception of the Day was held at the archbishop s Palace St. Boniface. Note of optimism optimism for the future of Canada and Pride in its past formed the key Tifful roses. Dinner at r we have a Large selection i from up i add zest to fish steaks soups meats and roasts Brand is co. Ltd. London bag. Shoes a shoe a shined is like a face unshaved Teeth in brushed hair Unco bed nothing can make you look so seedy As Dull Dusty in shined shoes. Why look shabby when in two minutes 2 in 1 shoe no you can put on a Shine you can see your face in every morning Rise and Shine with the Home shoe polish All colors at All dealers made in Canada where summer Days Are wonder Days where you can Golf to your heart s Content where lakes teem with fish that bite and tight where j on can Row or Canoe for hours through in endless Chain of winding Waterways and it s three hours from Winnipeg trains leave Union station daily fridays 4.30 . Saturdays 1.30 . Stops made at Malachi and Wade. Minaki Lodge offers All the comforts of a modern big City hotel. Rates per a i1. Meals included. Golf Tennis dancing swimming boating Etc. Note of the addresses of or. Edouard Montpetit Secretary general of the University of Montreal and Hon. L a. David provincial Secretary of que Bec at the luncheon tendered to the Quebec visitors monday at the Roya Alexandra hotel by the joint Cana Dian clubs of Winnipeg. S. P. Long president of the Canadian club introduced the speakers and paid a tribute to the French canadians whom he cordially welcomed on be half of the members of the duo. Or. Mont Poult said lie was asked to on the Point of View of Quebec about the Dominion of Canada particularly about confederation and traced the uniting of the four pro Vinces in .1867 to the inclusion in can feel ration of the Western provinces paying High tribute to sir George Eylenne Cartler and sir John a. Mac Donald two of the fathers of con federation drawing attention to the fact that mile. Hortense Cartier a daughter of the former was present As a guest of Honor while sir Hugh Johr Macdonald a son of the latter live in the City. Answering the question exit by him self As to what Quebec had done in the economic Field or. Mint Petit stated that it held now one fifth of the total wealth of Canada had Given manufacturers agriculture fisheries Mineral wealth and Forest products to the Dominion and stands second Only to Ontario in economic development. As to National Unity coming to our province you will see How we have conceived confederation you will see How we have tried to solve the problems foreseen by Macdonald and declared the speaker. Since confederation if ill the pro Vinces of the Dominion had obeyed the spirit and the letter of the Constitution As the old province of Quebec had done there would be nothing lacking. We turn to you and ask your co operation in building up the National Unity of this country. If there is one lesson More than another which the aftermath of the War has placed before the world it is that the theory of individualism is declared Hon. L. A. David provincial Secretary of Quebec. Co operation will be the salvation of the world As it will be the salvation of the he said he hoped to see the Day when there would to economic political and National Unity across there would be no East nor West but one single coun try of Canada. Warmly welcomed the special train bearing the party arrived Over Canadian Pacific lines at 9.45 o clock yesterday morning and the visitors were greeted by hundreds of Winnipeg citizens assembled under the auspices of the Canadian club. Upon their arrival they were whirled away to the City Lall where they were Given a rousing civic reception. In the party which includes Many of the leading statesmen of Eastern Canada is mile. Hortense Cartler if Cannes prance daughter of sir George Etienne Cartler one of the fathers of confederation mile. Cartier a typical old fashioned resident of Southern prance with a witty smile and a kind to Vang disposition is 87 years of age yet she is Spry and takes an Active in Terest in everything being an interested student of Canadian politics. She Speaks four languages French English German and italian fluently has travelled extensively and is Well versed in everything which is going on through Cut the european countries. Civic accept Lon on arrival at the City Hall the party was met by col. Ralph h. Webb mayor of Winnipeg and several of the aldermen a civic reception being ten tired the visitors in the Council Cham Ber. S. P. Long president of the can Adian club. Introduced the party to the mayor mentioning specifically or. Edouard Montpetit Secretary general of the University of Montreal Hon. L. A. David provincial Secretary of que Bec and two daughters of fathers of confederation miss Hortense Cartier a daughter of sir Jacques Eylenne car tier and mrs. J. D. Chipman a Daugh ter of sir Leonard Talley. At the parliament buildings one of the most touching Little ceremonies was staged when As the party stood Heads bared singing Ocanada and the National Anthem mile. Cartler stood before the Monument erected by the people of Manitoba to her father. Greetings from Quebec Hon. L. A. David who is accompanied by his wife and daughter is the first representative of the Quebec government to make the trip with the Montreal Tala its and he brings with him the of Quebec. Edouard Montpetit. General Secretary of the University of Montreal is als i accompanied by his wife and is in charge of the party. Other prominent members who Are in the party include Madame j. D. Chipman daughter of sir Leonard Tilley an other of the fathers of confederation Monsieur Victor Dore and wife Secre tary treasurer of Catholic schools Aid. M. A. Moody and wife representing the City of Quebec a. S. Pelletier . And wife representing the Mon Treal bar association a. Berthtaume and family manager of the Montreal Paul Watel and wife of Paris prance Charles Marchand famous French Singer who is accompanied by m. E. Boucher an out standing Tenor. Then there Are Jean Paul and mile. Therese Galipeault son and daughter of the minister of pub Lic works of Quebec or. And mrs. Eugene h. Langelier a Guy Perron son of the minister of highways mile Francoise Surveyer daughter of judge Surveyor and a Large group of journalists. Conservative candidate holds advantage in ballot examination a net gain of five votes was made by Joseph Bernier conservative Candi Date in St. Boniface As a result of the first Day of a recount taking place before judge Roy in the legislative buildings. The question of whether Nve or six ballots marked with the figure 2 for l. P. Gag Noii Liberal candidate rejected by the returning officer should be counted was reserved by his Honor. Similar markings on ballots cast in. The Spring fled constituency for or. M. Mackay were rejected by judge Mcpherson who held these ballots were spoiled Gagnon Liberal was declared elected by a majority of Over Ber Nier. At the present time the conservative Standard bearer would have a majority of 4, if there Are no fur ther changes As a result of the re count. The work is proceeding very slowly every ballot being closely scrutinized by counsel on both sides it is not expected that the final decision will be known until wednesday or thurs Day. Only three boxes were exam ined monday. S. S. Richards icc., is representing Bernier with c. P. Wilson ., a. C. Campbell ., she c. A. L. Murchel Sou acting for the Liberal candidate. Hanlon Dubose detected sawing cell bars in provincial jail editor visits West. W. H. Arnott foreign editor of the London Dally news arrived yesterday in. Winnipeg and continued his journey Westward this morning. He is on a six weeks Holiday tour of the Dominion and will visit the Rocky Mountain summer Reti Orta. Short lived Mit Chell who was released from jail Sun Day morning and who was re arrested by four o clock the same Day in City police court yesterday was sentenced to 21 Days in jail for being drunk and disorderly. He had the option of a 320 Fine but could not pay it. Action dismissed judgment was delivered by or. Justice Dysart yester Day dismissing with costs an action brought by Hazelton Walling Ltd against medical arts building ltd., in which claim was made for the defendant before the writ was issued paid nto court and the court decided this amount covered the claim. To tour Flora drum mond of London England controller in chief of the women s Guild of Empire will make an extensive tour of Canada in the interests of her organization during August and september mrs. Emun mond will be in Winnipeg sept. 13-15 to address the Wynn Lee Board of Trade. Conclude Twenty third annual conference of the scandinavian Mission covenant of Canada which has been in session in Winni Peg with All Active pastors and Many delegates from the three Prairie prov inces held its final meeting sunday evening. During the session the Fol lowing executive was elected to serve for the coming year Rev. G. A. Quarn Strom president Rev. O. Johnson vice president Rev. C. J. Engvall Secretary and a. Hallonquist treasurer. A daring attempt to make a getaway from the provincial jail was made late sunday evening by Hanlon do Bose convicted shop breaker who was sentenced to five years in Stony Moun Tain Penitentiary by or. Justice Adamson at the summer assizes. Hanlon is being kept in the Provin Cial jail for the usual 30 Days Durino which time he has the right of a peal. Prison guards on duty in the Early hours of monday discovered that some time during the night an at empt had been made to Cut through the bars of his cell. The work had Only just started when the move was detected and Steps taken to place the prisoner in another compartment. Just where Dubose procured the saw whatever instrument he used is unknown to the prison authorities. A report however is being made to the attorney general who will then decide whether charges of attempt to escape from lawful custody will be Laid against the prisoner. Hanlon was found guilty at the Assize court of three charges of shop breaking and one of conspiracy to Rob the Canadian Bank of Commerce and is believed by police to have been the ringleader in a series of shop breaking and thefts when goods valued at nearly were stolen from City merchants. Dial 23 831. Connecting Robinson 6-co. Limited connecting1 All departments store hours 9 . To 6 . . To 1 . Will hold inquest into Railroad Yard fatality an inquest will be opened at 5.30 tonight at the Central police station touching the death of Henry Hueffed 58 years of age of Victoria Crescent St. Vital who was fatally injured in the Canadian Pacific railway Yards at Elm Wool sunday while engaged in his occupation As switchman. After View ing the body and releasing it for burial the court will then adjourn until a later Date. Flie menace health. They carry germs of various Diac Asea Many of which May cause sickness or death. Kill Liswith Fly tax. Boll Aurant Jcj. Produced to Canada Canada Rei apr 1 the Jim Tiff i cot that Fiat it Mellon int Titus of we have arranged for a sensational our entire Stock goes at these Sale prices 95 All new smart stylish models and colors we have fully decided that every hat must be cleared out this month. You will find former Selling prices Cut More than half in Many instances. There s hats for All head or Matron brims As Well As snug fitting a vast assortment of the authentic colors. Many of these Beautiful hats were Only opened and put on Sale in the last week or ten Days. On Sale ten o clock tuesday morning. Extra 14 Only. Very lug a Grade imported exclusive models All grouped and re priced in this big millinery final clearance at you will be astonished at the Quality the stylish smartness and the former Selling prices of these specially imported Model hats. Remember Only fourteen hats in this grouping. July clearance Sale in an event of utmost importance to every housekeeper. Values which present a wonderful Opportunity for Money saving. The fruits of special purchases and drastic Price re die tons on regular stocks. A Selling that Calls for nine o clock shopping. Royal Crown Derby genuine Blue Mikado pattern cups and saucers an Opportunity to procure this famous eng Lish Ware in the most popular pattern at a generous saving. Limited Quantity and in the Low shape Only. No phone orders can be this exceptional special. Rich Cut Glass Berry bowls Fine Quality imported Crystal Blanks richly Cut in three Beautiful patterns notched and scalloped top. Only fifty at this half Price marking. Set of four bowls four Utility bowls of nicely shaped Semi porcelain decorated with wide band and Edge line. Per set 39c. 32-piece dinner sets go at Ivory Semi porcelain sets from a famous English Potter who Only decorates absolutely perfect pieces. New Octa gon shapes and hand painted decorations in Bright colors. Choice of three distinct patterns. Sets comprise 6 live Inch plates 6 seven Inch plates g fruit saucers 6 cups and sauces 1 open vegetable dish and 1 Platter. 9-person dinner sets of English Semi porcelain dinner sets that Are service Able enough for everyday use and yet quite attractive in appearance As Well and the pricing is exceptionally Low. Choice of three Dainty Border designs and All Complete 73 piece sets. 21-piece English China Tea sets a value to hurry after attractive Little sets of Fine English China. The Ware is of desirable thinness and smoothly finished. Each piece is decorated with three Gold lines and Edge. Fancy China and pottery 39c hundreds of Dainty pieces of China and pottery grouped at an exceptionally Low Price for this Selling event. An Opportunity indeed to pick up Shower gifts prizes of the Many wanted pieces for the Home. Glass jugs 45c Clear pressed Glass water jugs about one halt gallon capacity. Colonial design. Cups and saucers 6c a value that should Clear the whole thousand in record time. The practical kind of cups and saucers every housekeeper likes a Supply of for the kit Chen or everyday use. Of desirable Welsh t China nicely decorated Border Blue or red with Floral inset. Special Silks moire a Bonnet s pure silk production Beauty fury water printed and a practical Quality for coating purposes comes in Chestnut autumn. Rose Castor Sand Lichen and Pink. 40 inches wide Cheney s Cinderella printed Silks now Only printed combinations that sold for and per Yard. 40 White double thread Fuji silk. Per Yard wonderful value is this mooch de heavy welf Fht a most Picas ins durable weave for holi Day Wear. 30 inches wide. Sale of Cor Seletter Price brocaded or Rayon striped assorted Corse lattes with Side panels or inserts of Elas tie. Depleted Sixes but collectively from 30 to 42. Reg ular values to Linen he stitched cloths and each pure he stitched table cloths in the Plain Domi Isk Satin Fin ish very special at clearance Saie Price. Sizes 36x3g and Olio i. Tea cosy forms each 49c 25 Only Well made Tea cosy forms size 11x15. Odd Linen napkins each 39c just a limited Quantity of Bro Ken of pure Linen hem stitched and scalloped Tea Nap Kins priced for Quick clearance tuesday. Values to dozen. Silk blouses clearance of Novelty sleeveless and Tail ored styles amongst the sleeveless styles Are printed Paisley and polka Dot designs also Chick patterns and stripes. Tailored styles in Good Quality Fuji in. White and Sand. Sizes 34 to 44 in the collection. Regularly to ladies stamped aprons 39c All ready made of unbleached Cotton bound in. Colors stamped in several different designs for simple embroidering. Bach has two pockets finished. I master furniture no better value in the Trade today Tolian Rob Inson s master made the High Grade fabrics of mohair frieze and Moquette Are unexcelled the construction is by our expert Eucce workmen and made in our own workshop. See these suites before buying else where. Prices and Chesterfield and chair. Let us of your repair and upholstery work during the summer House furnishings 23 831. Vests special 39c ladies kit vests in a Good Quality mad a in two Short arid no sleeves and Fin Isford with Picot Edge. Sizes of and to s Only. Children s silk bloomers special 98c children s Rayon silk bloomers in a heavy Quality double gusset
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