Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 16, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free wine Peg saturday july 16, .1-927 jail sentences i special sittings of police court for Temperance act cases plea of brother fails to save Fred Chausky from imprisonment three persons were sent to jail and fined and two other heavily fined for breaches of the Manitoba Temperance net in City police court yesterday by magistrate Noble. At the conclusion of the morning Coates Central Market co 43" Portage avo., facing Hud son s Bay co s store. Wholesale to the consumer Why pay High prices for meats we meet and discount All competitive prices. Quality for Quality we undersell them the time. Come visit our Market. Enjoy Good meats. Sals real Money. Big Sale saturday prime baby beef and extra fancy Young Mutton. Does sirloin baby beef ib.19c Rump roast beef prime rib roast beef lb_.16c thick rib roast Beof b.___12o leg fancy Mutton in. __.22.o loin roast Mutton shoulder roast Mutton in. __l15o Mutton for quarters ib.12o Sweet pickled corned Small pork shoulders ib.16c a fast and courteous service at the counter. And save. Session of the court magistrate Noble announced that starting yesterday sittings of the court would be held in the afternoon of monday and Friday for the purpose of dealing with the mass of liquor charges which Are accumulating Fred Chausky 416 Boyd Avenue was convicted of a second offence under the act and sentenced to six months in jail at the afternoon session. Other Persona Given jail sentences were Harry Solomon Sutherland who was nned and Given two in John Carlson 172 Donald Street and costs and two Welca in jail. Tercy a. Brown. Commercial hotel was fined and costs on a charge of having liquor in other than a private dwelling and Tim bosom 251 Patrick Street was fined and costs for permitting Drunken ass on his premises. Amazing Story what was described by magistrate Noble As the most amazing Story of bootlegging he had Ever heard Vas told by Max Slausky Transcona when giving evidence under Protection of the court on behalf of his brother pred Chausky who was sentenced to six months Fred Chausky was arrested by morality officers on july 1 on Redwood Avenue driving an automobile in which there were two cans of alcohol. Called on to halt after the offi cers had seen him coming from his House with a parcel under his he tried to Speed up his car and escape but the officers leaped on the running Board and arrested him. In Hie House hidden under the floor was a. Cache of 19 one gallon cans or alcohol. Max Chausky giving evidence in his brother s defence told the court that in october. 1928, he had placed the 19 tins of alcohol in their concealment in House without his brother s knowledge that he had received them from a Man who had failed to pay him wages that the automobile in which the two cans of alcohol were found belonged to him and that he had put the two cans of alcohol in it himself to deliver to a House on col lege Avenue As a present to a Friend. Is said that he had brought the two cans in from Transcona in the morn ing and had left them in the car at 416 Boyd Avenue with instructions that Fred Chausky was to be asked to deliver them. He was doing so when arrested but the accused did not know what was in the cans. He admitted having been convicted six years ago of operating a. Large still at Transcona but declared he was no longer in the business. In giving evidence in his own de Fence Fred Chausky stated that what the police had said was True Only he had not known what was in the cans. Save their skins from sunburn your children s skins will be Safe from painful sunburn if you just do this before they go out Pat on blinds Honey Almond Cream. Dust powder thickly Over it. The magical combination it prevents sunburn. No matter How Long your children play outdoors How hot the Sun their skins will not bum and protected with Hinds Cream and powder. Hinds Cream also soothes a skin already Sain burned and try the Hinds Cream and powder combination yourself too. It will keep your skin smooth White and Young throughout the sunny summer Days. You can buy Hinds Cream wherever drug and toilet goods Are sold. Try this Experiment Hinds Cream and powder. Rest of bore. Hinds Cream with powder Over it effect rely prevents sunburn. Prove it to yourself. Cover a Section of tout with Hinds Cream. Powder Over it. Leave the rest of your bore. Now expose your to the Sun. The Section protected by Tresun Aud powder will not Aan Bixa. The rot of of funds i Cream a. S. Hinds co. Canada limited distributed by Lehn Fink Canada limited Toronto City lady wins prize for definition of a Farmer now what would be a Good Defini Tion for a Farmer this was the question put up definition contest fans last week and r great variety of answers came to hand. Many called him the Salt of the Earth and the partner of Providence in feed ing the world while others thought he was it rather easy Mark was the Only animal skinned every month in the year. Some thought that he is the animal that is supposed to live on fresh air while they lived in the country the lot of the Farmer As a Happy one As he was the most Independent Man in the world. The judges awarded the to mrs. W. Boll 388 Logan Avenue Winnipeg for what was regarded As the most pointed definition of a Farmer As follows the worm Hrit kept turning until he got As fat As a Well now How fat is a slate that is what a lot of people will have to find out. Honorable mention was Given the following a Farmer is a wizard who makes Hay out of a. Pierce 868 Bannatyne Avenue Winnipeg. A fellow who is none the worse for a Good Jean malt land 692 Osborne Street Winnipeg. The Lamb that gets jammed any. Season hut still takes his gambol in the g. Graig Thelmo Man Sions Winnipeg. One who always enjoys a Good h. Nicol 120 Lang Side Street Winnipeg a Farmer is a Man who is satisfied when his crop is a Faulkner 177 Thompson drive Sturgeon Creek Winnipeg v is a Job on the bran Nan ,1703 Royal Bank bldg., Winnipeg. A Farmer is a Man who is supposed to live on fresh air and mrs in Northmore. Hulton "p.o., Man. An Ideal Husbandman who is Hority on double g Price Box 1166, Brandon Man. The Bird that s always trying to get b full crop of we. Thru for 244 Ingle word Street St. James Man. The Only animal that can be skin the year j. G. Ken 847 Warsaw Avenue Winnipeg. A Farmer is a Bird whose chief con Cern is the filling of his Wickman Moosomin bask. God s partner in producing food for Man and , 117 Kingston Row St. Vital Man a Manly Tiller of the soil who s Al ways hoping hell strike Brock 435 Simcoe Street Winnipeg. The Farmer is the Chap whose table is flooring with milk and Honey and Alberta Hood Oak Lake Man. Banker less the person to be defined for next week 15 words to a definition and three to each competitor. They should be addressed to the definition contest editor free press Winnipeg and mailed so As to. Reach the free press office not later than next thurs Day. The banker is Well known in City and. Country. He is the Man Glass Eye is the one that is most sym pathetic when you try to coax a loan out of him on a second mortgage. A prize of will be paid for what the judges consider the Moet appropriate and snap Piest definition. Machine carries postal mat Ter and passengers from Fargo . Three pargeans blazed another Trail aeronautic yesterday when they arrived at St. Charles flying Field in a worse Ley Viper aeroplane with the first mail to arrive in Winnipeg from. 4he a United states by air. City and provincial officials representatives of various organizations and Many other citizens were on hand to Greet them when they landed at 12.30 o clock. The Little machine was sur rounded by an of people which burst Forward to shake hands with the occupants of the plane. Verne Roberts was the Pilot and the others were l. A. Ward representing mayor Dahl of Fargo ., and Harvey Kepler member of the Fargo aeronautic club who got the trip for Selling 115 memberships in his organization. Kan out of Gas the plane left the Southern City at 6.30 o clock yesterday morning. It ran out of Gas at Pembina. N.d., and was held up at that Point for two hours. For three hours the arrival of the plane the flying Field at St. Charles which is situated about 200 Yards North of the Royal Rhone Golf club was crowded with an eager but patient crowd of people. The plane was expected at 11 ., but the crowd did not seem to mind the delay. It was first seen a Black speck on the Eastern horizon. It reached the Field rapidly and Circle it twice to select a Landing Point. Members of the Royal Canadian air Force Laid out a. Large to on the Field made of White Cotton and saw the plane coming they lit a Bonfire. When the plane reached the Field felicitations were extended Between the three mayor Webb and other officials. The party posed for a photograph showing the mall being handed to mayor Webb by the Pilot which was afterwards turned Over to t. A. Rutledge assistant postmaster of Winnipeg. Tendered luncheon a luncheon was tendered the aviator and his two passengers by mayor Webb at the Marlborough hotel Early in the afternoon at which about thirty guests were present. The mayor and Aid. Dan Mclean welcomed the Visi tors on behalf of the citizens of Winnipeg and Hon. R. A. Hoey minister of education extended the Welcome of the Manitoba government. Mayor Webb told the gathering that he hoped Winnipeg would soon have a municipal aerodrome and mentioned the fact that he had invited col. Lindbergh to visit this City and had been assured of the co operation of mayor Dahl of Fargo ., in endeavouring to persuade the famous new York Paris non Stop aviator to accept the invitation. He spoke of the first air mall trip As an International event of first rate City and District girls escape and seven girls who escaped from the Sal vation army detention Home in West Kildonan by scaling the Lence thurs Day afternoon and were recaptured the same night by police in Elmwood yesterday appeared before magistrate Noble in City police court and charged with escaping lawful custody were remanded till monday without plea. The seven All of whom were in As the result of convictions in police court on various charges Are Vera Cummings Mary Boughton bes Sie Ward Annie. Summer Thelma Johnstone Bernice Bennett and Irene impressed with of the Shenandoah Valley incorporated Chambers of. Commerce of 15 counties arrived in Winnipeg yesterday morn ing following a trip which has taken them from Virginia through the Southern states along the Pacific coast by rail and boat to Alaska and from Vancouver and Prince Rupert Over Canadian National lines to this Point. After a luncheon at the fort Garry and Short sight seeing trip of Winni Peg the party of 108 members left at 4 . Yesterday for Duluth in route Home. I. Staff conducts tests. Or. D. A. Stewart medical of the Ninette Sanatorium writes the free press that the Examina Tion of persons who have been in Conr tact with tuberculosis or Are suspected of tuberculosis being made throughout Manitoba at present Are being con ducted by the staff of the Manitoba Sanatorium and at the expense of the Manitoba Sanatorium and not under the auspices of the provincial Board of health. Close land for land settlement involving payment of More than for approximately acres of land have been closed by the Canada colonization association and land owners during the past two weeks. Twelve Hundred acres fully equipped have been purchased in the Whitewood District in Manitoba by three mennonite families Threa men Nolte Brothers a. Section near Fox Warren and two More mennonite families 548 acres fully equipped near Mcauley. The remaining parcels of land have been purchased in Saskatchewan and Alberta. May seek report is current at the e legislative buildings that j. Kensington Bownes one of the Winnipeg candidates in the recent provincial elections will de Mand a recount. He was Only unsuccessful by a very Small margin in not getting 10th place no formal application has yet been made. While the act governing recounts is not very specific. It is understood that application Musti be made within 4 Days after the returning officer has made his declarations As to the candidates elected. It is claimed that no declarations have yet been made As to that results in Winnipeg by the proper officer and that consequently or. Downes is still in time to ask for a recheck of the votes. If a recount takes place the work of checking the ballots will be i tremendous. Task and will probably take three weeks to finish. Fire Ranger in cry crushed Hudson out., july 9.30 this morning Jack Starrett chief fire Ranger for this District was badly crushed when a 30-foot steel wireless Tower which was being braised at the fire rangers Camp at Pine Ridge fell to the ground owing to the breaking of some tackle used for raising to. Pilot l. J. Stevenson of the Western Canada arranged a Stretcher in the Cabin of is monoplane and flew or. Starrett together with Jack Igor student to Sioux look out where was admitted to Hospital. It is feared that or. Stav rett has been injured internally. Phonograph clearance a specially priced selection of High Grade shop soiled and used phonographs representing values up to including the following popular make Cabinet one overhauled and in first class mechanical symph Onola Columbia colonial Starr Curtiss Aeron la Ponola s Harmonica Sovereign Edison Sale Price Complete with 6 come Early while the selection lasts easy terms arranged 111 open saturday night till 10 o clock meats Attrenis Market limited pay Day specials 8 to 12 Specials 2 ibs. Sir Gar cured Bacon sliced in. Blade veal chops in. . 3-lb. Pails pure lard net loins of Young Mutton 50c 15c 45c 17c phone 25397 25398 meats Only bargain counter at Market Only. Positively no delivery. Sugar. Cured Bacon by the piece 24 c pot roast beef ib.8c 5 legs of Young Mutton in. Cuc shoulders of Young Mut ton in. Shoulders of Spring Lamb in. _ legs of Spring Lamb
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