Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sotlemen1 intermittent showers it was sired to be one of the Best annl held. Thousands in Parade to the lilting tune of Fife and drum Winnipeg and District Orange Jin marched through Winnipeg in the Manitoba free press Winnipeg july 13- 1927 morning. At their head King William impersonated by r. W. Smith Rode on a White horse. He was dressed in flowing Scarlet tunic White lace Vest and breeches Black boots and sur mounting his head was a wig of Golden curls. Thousands of lined the route of March us the procession passed and traffic policemen had their work Cut out in Clearing a Way and maintaining order. The marchers wore White with Orange sashes. Ban ners and British flapped gaily in the wind and numerous bands blared Forth popular airs. The Parade formed up on streets in the Vicinity of Scott memorial Hall Princess Street. 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Prom this Point lodges Parana to their new orphan s Home in the same order As when leaving Scott memorials Mil and took up allotted positions on the same grounds. Handled without h1tc.li although the procession was one of the largest Orange demonstrations Ever seen Here it was handled without a hitch. Jack Larson chief marshal was in charge of All arrangements and he was assisted by a Small Ai my of Deputy marshals who saw to it that lodges took their proper places Ini the Fown up. King William Rosy cheeked and de Bonair was in the Lead and following him closely was the Veteran Orange Man h. Er1 Merryweather carrying a huge British Flag. Or Merryweather is an orangemen of Long Standin and although he did not join the order Here he had taken part in 25 different parades in Winnipeg. Thomas Appell 70 years Young was another who marched with As Light a step As the most Youthful member. He. Belongs to Lodge 243, and this was his 41st_celebratlon, and it won t be his last he said. As in All Orange demonstrations there were several Fife and drum including the Ulster Volunteer Fife and drum band the Grenadier guards Fife and drum band and Excelsior Fife and drum band. Pipe bands of the Cameron highlanders the police association and Transcona As Well As the brass bands of the Winnipeg Branch Canadian legion and the benevolent order of elks Lodge 10, also took part ladies serve lunch on arrival at the orphanage at noon luncheon was served by the ladles of the ladies Orange benevolent association. Hot Tea was provided for families with baskets. Refreshment Booths were located on the grounds. The different bands entertained Dur ing the afternoon until the official ceremonies in connection with the opening of the orphanage took place the addresses Given at the orphanage were of necessity Short because of threatening skies and already drizzling is widely imitated but never duplicated. Age and reputation cannot be copied. C o n y i a o port thirty years sold Only in bottles. Remember the name. Such popularity must be deserved and it is the qualities of fragrance Nat ural tobacco taste and balance which made Chesterfield the world s fastest growing cigarette Are steadily winning new friends for it Here. Over two billion smoked per popularity deserved we guarantee these cigarettes to be exactly the same As Chesterfield cigarettes Manu Jact ared in the . Liggett so Myers tobacco co.1 of Canada limited Heads list a. To. Freiman who is trom Ottawa is chairman of the Canadian Council of the zionist organization and with i s. Preiman headed the subscription list of the Canadian jews contribution to the National fund for the Purchase of farm lands in Palestine with a donation of so Jolo at the close. Of the after noon session of the zionist convention monday. Rain. The speeches were delivered from a platform constructed for the occasion draped with British flags. There were Many speakers who stressed the necessity for the continuance of the Orange order in can Ada and tie need for the furtherance of its benevolent and protective propaganda John Easton spoke of the new orphanage mentioning that the institution was free of debt and ready to operate As one the few protest ant orphanages in the province he urged All Loyal orangemen to support it not Only by their moral example but by financial contributions. Speaks on Ireland rear or. Cai Frey dealt at length with the position new enjoyed by Ireland in the British Empire. He made reference to the tragic death of Kevin. O Higgins vice president of the state who had been Mur dered by what he termed de Valera and his murderers de Valera and his followers were not representative of the mass of Irrish people he said. Ireland was witnessing a new Era of peace and Good will the country was divided into two main districts although there was really very Little difference Between them. One sent representatives to the British parliament and the other did not. Speaking of the Orange order he believed it Sli Ould continue its work the society stood for the defence of religion and rights of Mankind and it still had cause to fight for these it also stood for the defence of the British Constitution. Ulster was Loyal to this cause and Canada was a close second. Lodges on panicle among the lodges which took part in the Celebration were the follow True Blue association ladies Orange benevolent association grand Lodge and county officers District no. 1 and primary lodges District no. -2 and primary lodges Prim Ary lodges no. 1464, 1733, 1951, 2821 2933. The return Parade from St. Charles commenced at 6 o clock. The members moved off to Kirkfield Park and there boarded Street cars which conveyed them to Portage and Sherbrooke from there they paraded to the Hall via Portage main Street Rupert Avenue and Princess Street. At the Scott memorial Hall the National an them was Sung and the Parade was dismissed. I weather extremes fortnight of disasters alarms superstitious puzzles scientists Ftp Ila i news Cable to free press by free press private wire by Keith Jones. Fortnight of weather extremes climaxed by the disastrous holy land earthquake that has followed the total eclipse of Tho Sun in Northern Europe june 29. Is persons and puzzling scientists. Earth shocks dazzling lightning storms floods arid heat Waves have visited Europe and the fringes of Northern Africa and Asia. Nearly every european country from Russia southward has been visited by some climatic disturbance. Streets in big cities notably Paris and London have been flooded in sudden Irain storms and transportation has been interrupted. In France and the British Isles it is estimated that the total re life i since the eclipse has been tons. Many persons naturally connect storms with the eclipse of the Sun in whose path a Clammy death like dark Ness covered the Earth. Scientists Ara discussing the possibility that some of the manifestations May Bei connected with the eclipse. Cloudburst in Russia. Special United new Cable to free press by free presi private wire Moscow Russia july 12. Cloud great severity Are sweeping Many portions of Russia. At Baku thirty excursion lists were swept into the Caspian sea and Are feared to have been drowned. Several workmen. Were Dro Ned by the sudden rising it a River on the Shore of the Black sea. It is reported from Novoro sysk. Near no Shin Novgorod the tiny River suddenly swelling inundated the causing Ireat damage. Bridges were demolished at. And there was considerable property damage. Transatlantic flyers sail for Home aboard Leviathan the paths they Cut through Cloud and fog in , the Leviathan sailed Lor Home shortly alter 8 o clock to night. Commander Richard e. Byrd Lieut. George e. Neville berth Balchen and. Bert Acosta of the monoplane America whose heroic struggle against almost insurmountable disadvantages aroused the admiration of prance boarded the lev Lathario in mid after noon. They found aboard Clarence Charn Berlin Pilot of the Bellanca piano that broke the distance record in its night to Germany. Or. B. Dickson of Mcgill gets australian appointment Canadian press Sydney Australia july special Cable to the Vancouver or. B. T., dec kaon Mcgill University has been appointed chief mycology list to special United news Cable to free Prens by free press private wire Cherbourg France july two lots of american trans Atlantic aviators aboard Retra cing on the sea. Remember the Winnipeg foundation s a Community Trust fund for the needy. The Commonwealth Council of Solen to Fly and. Industrial research. How to make your own movies and them at Home authorize alter 1hea1g salary schedule of Home economic instructors approved by Board the Winnipeg Public school Board authorized current expenditure of 355, 271.48 and authorized tile spending of Lor alterations to the heating and ventilation system of Aberdeen school no. 1, a total of in a period or 17 minutes which the Board eat. From sept. 1. 1927, the salary sche Dule for instructors in Home economics in the elementary schools will be the same As that Foi Grade eight teachers commencing with per year and increasing by 850 each year until the sixth year when an increase of will be made and thereafter each year until the eleventh year when the Max mum of will be reached. Teach ers on the staff will be placed on the new schedule where they Are receiving less than the new of pay. Miss m. M. Gordon was granted leave of absence dating from june 30 under the provisions of the Long service Al Lowance. The Secretary was instructed to write miss Gordon accepting her resignation and to express the appreciation of the Boato for the Long and faithful service. The tender of the Bowyer Boag company to Supply All material and to perform All work in connection with the alterations to the heating and ventilating Aberdeen school no. 1, with the exception of electrical work for the was accepted. Total enrolment in Winnipeg rub Ltd schools for the month of june was Given As students an increase of Over the previous year with a decrease of two teachers from the previous 966. The Board received a letter from the teachers conference committee expressing the approval of the salary schedules for instructors in Home economics in elementary schools and for men assistants in Junior High schools. Blind federation invited to conference a communication from Hon. Peter Herman minister of labor to the Canadian. 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