Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg. Wednesday july be for causing deaths arson and destruction police Force Borgani izod on non ment today withdrew the troops from 1 the streets and Public Bill Dongs. Parliament to meet monday. Parliament will Convene next Mon Day. It is already confronted with hundreds of petitions from the provincial governments demanding the enactment of anti strike and anti riot legislation with a provision that the instigators of Public disturbances shall by held criminally responsible for the loss of life and property. There is also an insistent demand in anti socialist quarters that the police Force throughout Austria shall be organized upon a non political basis. With the resumption of Railroad service in All parts of the country the exodus of tourists reached its Peak this afternoon. Trio who killed Montreal taxi Driver on Highway elude police political basis cmdr. Of those in riots. More than 200 who will i on in an of 87 400. And and Imons of sen i George Spotton nominated for Federal contest on sept. 12 were in Montreal 16 hours after murder police notified of crime Canadian Montreal july is. Belief that George alias Palmer his Doris Palmer Vance and his pal Mcdonald sought the police in connection with the murder of Adelard Bouchard Lachine taxicab Driver whose dead body was found in n ditch on the artistic taste of Aid. Is seriously offended with decoration of buildings filling stations in Black and White and fish and Chip Parlours a la. Aubrey Bearc Lsley May be a Distant dream if Aid. Davidson s sensibilities Arp shocked any More. I Aid. Davidson waxed indignant yesterday afternoon at the City Hall and known his feel Ings to the committee on Public improvements on the question of the Art displayed in certain Winnipeg buildings. He had stepped out of Tho committee room for air after an hour of discussion and returned to tin Burden himself of a complaint about which he averred something should be done. While giving his ears a rest the vision of a newly painted build ing on main Street Sec to his Eye with sickening effect. The ensemble effect waa. Aid. Davidson announced terrible. Certainly it was Art and he thought some action should be taken. Is there no method of preventing such painted he in Canadian Tress despatch wins Hiim. Ont., july 19. At a very largely attended meeting held in the town Hall this afternoon George spot ton was chosen As the conservative candidate to contest the Federal by election in North Huron on sept. 12. Others nominated were h. J. A. Mcewen. Goderich or. Weir. Auburn e. R. Wilc. . Goderich exp Arlen j. W. Mckibbon. Wingham a Erhard Proctor. West Waw anosh Ana win. Mcquillan sex Warden and a prominent Farmer of West Waw anosh. Mcquillan and Spotton were the Only ones to stand and a Bailee was taken when there were 157 for Spotton and 73 for Mcquillan. The Constin Ireacy of North Huron vacant by the death of John Highway yesterday Are now or this Trio who. It is known a was m 1 King progressive. Word has been received in we nil Peg from Thornl Bank Scotland of the death of David Crawford Houston which occurred july 16. Or. Houston was formerly of this City and resided at 4-Il Maryland Street. He was 70 Vears of Ace. On i i vacuum electric. Phone 848 132 Wash easily quickly and perfectly j. Accomplished with an easy the old fashioned tubs and washboard Rtuh hours of disagreeable toil you May have an easy on such remark ably easy terms it will pay you to investigate. Home trial demonstration next was Day or sooner any time you wish test the easy in your own Home with own clothes. No charge for the demonstration and no obligation. We glad to let you investigate and see for yourself. Don t delay. Telephone or calf today. Phone 848 132 ss-s9 princes Sec Tirol after 5 months i j i n n 21 l 2 0 age 6 years. Weight 44 ibs. 2 of. The doctor said the Only thing that will pull her up is and it did Virol is the food which has saved Many a precious life and built up Many Little weaklings into robust children. The above is a Case where the child was rescued from a state of continuous wasting. If your child is looking take it As a danger sign. The child May degenerate into a permanent state of ill health. Virol is Rich in vitamins and precious food substances that promote growth and develop ment. Given regularly now it will save the Cost and anxiety of Patching up health in future years. School children need Virol in Winter 0 Milinn prescribed portions of Virol were Given in Jcj hospitals and climes last year because o its remarkable influence on growing tissues. Importers Bouril limited Montreal sales representatives for Canada Harold f. Ritchie co., limited Toronto. Meanwhile Aid. Davidson is leaving the City Hall backwards. Engaged Bouchard to drive them on a honeymoon trip to Tho United states and who returned to Montreal follow ing the refusal of the United states immigration officers at to out Lake n.y., to admit them were drinking Champagne in a room of a local hotel which Thoy left the next afternoon leaving an unpaid Bill of behind. The local pollen Worra notified of the murder until news of it appeared ill the Montreal newspapers at 10.30 monday night. Then came word j of Bouchard s absence and the find a in ninth put of arbitrator to ins of his abandoned taxicab ill mayor of. Jail ii be announced in Canada Gazette Street. In the room they left at Mont real wern found blood stained articles and a Box of cartridges spelt name three ways it was the evidence of United states immigration inspector William c Robic of Trout Lake n.t., Given at inquest the murder held at Huntingdon under Coroner M Rowat m.d., that connected Vance or Mcdonald and the Comar with the crime. When they drove up to the Border in the dead Man s car on sunday night Mcdonald a Cross eyed Man was driving. He wore the visor Cap of the victim and offered one of Bouchard s a Ximiness curds As identification. When he was requested fill out certain immigration forms me Klagstad As arbitrator. Donald spelled Bouchard differently three times. With regard to Vance and the woman. Or. Kobie said that when after considerable hesitation she entered the government office he noticed that she wore no stockings and was also minus other articles of apparel. Two bullets were recovered from the body of the murdered Man. Or. Rosaria Fontaine testified one of which had severed the jugular vein. Death was hastened. Or. Fontaine said by the fact that Bouchard while Union Sciolis was thrown head Down in the water of the ditch. Over a gallon of water was found in the stomach and some in the lungs indicating that in had lived for some time in the water of the ditch just wide enough to hold his body. Canadian Tress despatch Ottawa july by Cana Diane for damages growing out o German activity during the Grea War must be lodged with the arbitrator appointed under the treaty or Versailles before october 23, if they Are to receive consideration it waa officially announced Here today. Publication will be in Satur Day s Issue of the Canada Gazette of the notice of the appointment of Helga the notice will be the announcement that claims must be to him at 2 Cavendish Square London Pacific cab sir Campbell Stuart chosen under legislation providing election by members Canadian press Cabin London july 19. Sir Campbell Stuart a Canadian and director of i the times publishing company has i been elected chairman of the Pacific Cable Board it was announced tonight. We in the Case of residents of months from the Dae of publication of this the canal Laid government Lias Al ready paid in settlement of such claims the amount being assessed against Sequest rated German property in Canada and the effect of the notice will be to set a definite period during which the settlements must be concluded. An official statement received from the arbitrator by the Canadian govern ment sets Forth that after the expiration of the periods prescribed by this notice i shall accept any claim for consideration unless the claimant has prior to the Date of publication of this notice notified the claim to a British authority and i am satisfied that the failure to Lodge the claim Witnik the prescribed period arose from circumstances for which the claimant cannot justly be held in wes1 dedication of Boulevard to pioneers is in the morning confederation Jubilee Cele bration is held on the exhibition grounds special to that the trem ii staff correspondent Kussell Man., july has been a memorable occasion in the lives of the citizens of Bussell and District the opening of the local Agri cultural exhibition has been marked by two impressive ceremonies the opening of a magnificent Boulevard honouring the memory of the pioneers of the District and a Celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of confederation with such an entertaining programme offered it was surprising that t record attendance for the first Clay o the fair has been on hand to enjoy a Day crammed full of entertain men and inspiration. This year s Urmia exhibition has got away to a most pm club Start and promises to set a now Mark on the already creditable rec Ord of the local agricultural society considering that the programme con of called so Many features of major 1m a Ortance it is a tribute to the management unit there Lias been i hitch in the proceedings. Each mrm of an exp Cutelyn pm Linen Well alive to his responsibility and consequently the proceedings have run alone smoothly in every depart ment. While the memorial and Patrio tic celebrations attracted the Aton ton of a monster crowd Tho fair pro per got away smoothly and Good pro Gress has been with the judging. Large entries this year the entry is Well up to former years and the livestock which to being brought into the judging rings is of High and uniform Grade the classes Woll filled with animals in splendid condition. Tho ladles of this territory have assembled a remarkable exhibit of their Handiwork and keen rivalry exists in this depart ment. An attractive feature in the main Pavilion is the showing of Field crops the grains and grasses show greater growth than by seen at local fairs tills year. The horticultural classes have been eliminated from the raze list this year those being left for the annual show of the Russell to horticultural society which is one of the strongest or Caniz it ions of its kind in the West although Only a Young movement. Sports events attract crowd for the Large crowd of merry makers on the grounds this afternoon there has been lots to entertain and amuse. The grandstand Lias been packed with lovers of sport who Havn been furnished with lots of thrills. Baseball teams from All parts of the province Are , and Flat races harness races and Chariot races have proved popular events. Gymkhana events and Junior athletic competitions have rounded out the programme while a number of dances by local school Chil Dren won the Hearty appreciation of the big crowd. The Midway attractions Are in charge of members of the a. And . Branch. Russell is More or less isolated from other fair circuits yet president John Crerar and Secretary treasurer a. M. Pratt assisted by As enthusiastic directorate As can be Folind anywhere in the province have organized for the Pooie of North Western Manitoba an i Ain cultural exhibition programme j which could be profitably taken As a Model by a very Large proportion of the fair societies in the province. Tribute of Poi if is Nerti Oate at noon today upwards of t to Hun dred pioneers of. This part of Mani Toba were the guests of the councils of the town of Russell and the Rural municipalities of Russell Silver Creek and Boulton and the organized Socle ties of the town at luncheon. They were then massed around a platform the end of the memorial Boule A. Worthington pays Brief visit to Winnipeg A. Worthington vice president of the Southern Pacific railway with Headquarters at san Francisco. Fornia accompanied by his wife and i Yard for the dedication ceremonies. Secretary j. T. Martin arrived in the Ity last night on the private car san the election of sir Campbell Stuart their w a to Jasper is the outcome of a dispute which Park in q i Canada had with the Cable Board and which was settled at the Imperial con i Ference last year. Formerly the chair 1 Man of the Board was appointed by the i British government but the Canadian government asked that he be elected by the members and this request was granted. Legislation making possible 1 this and other changes in the Board s or. And mrs. Worthington left the coast june 23, and since that time have practically covered the Contin ent. Travelling straight to new York they later went to Atlantic City Washington c., philadelphia., Chi Cago and Duluth. Though the trip through the states i ish parliament. Management recently passed the Brit was strictly business the visit to can i Ada is for a Holiday. Or. Worthing f ton was formerly a. Resident of new York City and spent ail his holidays in offered 1 Canada usually at Kenora or Banff n i f Tnp private car on which the party 1 Tot Ambergris find is travelling is a luxurious new Type of All steel car and this is the first of x i t5 kind to be put into service. There 1 Ress by a ree press. Cape May . July 28 i Pound Lump of i Are two a Bath which is equipped with showers As Well As the usual fixtures. Gold of the found about j is Miles Oft Shore Here by Jeremiah i Pratt 74-year-old Seaman of the fish j ing Schooner Mary Ann of Gloucester i mass. The old Seaman said he had been offered a Pound or about i for the foul snivelling mass by a new i York a Erftmier and intended to use t the Money to retire and buy a Chicken 1 farm. French communist deputies behind bars of Paris jail second moving picture studio for Victoria . I Assoc Latch press i , july Cachon Mem j i bar of the French parliament and j Leader of the communist party in i France and Jacques Doriot another Deputy now behind the bars of la j Santo prison in Paris for Twenty four hours have failed to obtain their lease through Legal channels. The two deputies were sentenced to imprison ment on charges of inciting soldiers to disobedience. Canadian press despatch Victoria ., july for the construction of Victoria s Sec Ond moving picture studio were sent today to London to the Matheson Lang interests who Are establishing a movie Plant hero. This company has no connection with the Flemming organization which is to build a studio with the backing of City As a result of a favourable vote on the moving Pic Ture by Law last week. This imposing tribute to the pioneers of this District has been pos sible by the local Branch of the army and Navy veterans association who undertook the responsibility of Plant ing the Trees and preparing the Boule continue eco on Pace Sij veni a Complete Stock of and at Mclean s we sell and service All models hear 2 demonstration refrigeration service from Vancouver proposed Canadian press despatch Vancouver july refrigeration j service to the East coast of South America from Vancouver and other Pacific coast ports will be established this fall and Winter it was announced today by agents of the Blue Star line. It was stated that there was a Large Market in South America for perish Ables. Last year in addition to vast quantities of fruits and other pro Rio Janeiro imported sixty thousand tons of potatoes. Link with Canadian history passes at Cornwall Canadian press despatch Cornwall. Ont., july 19. By the death Here of mrs. Mary Macdonell my bae. Of Glen Nevis Glengarry county in her Soth year one of the links with Early Canadian history has passed. Her father the late James Macdonell who died in 1852, was an intimate Friend of Simon Fraser. Discoverer and explorer of the Fraser River in British Columbia. She herself knew the explorer Well. Word was received in the City yes i Ter Day afternoon that Rev. W. M. Fee. J m.a., of Picton Ontario formerly of Alexander Rivers and Treherne Man., had passed away. Although a yer. Fee had been ailing for several months the end came quite unexpectedly. Funeral arrangements have yet been . He is survived by his widow and three sons. Morinan w., of Toronto Donald d., of Winnipeg and John r., at Home. Home of the plaint Man co. Piano 329 Portage Avenue irk aim to hear new automatic Orth pohanic Victrola it changes its own. Amazing exclaimed Maria Jeritza when she heard the first record of her captivating voice on the Orth phonic Victrola Here is a remarkable tribute from _ a remarkable Singer. It takes a great voice to secure a hearing upon the stage of the metropolitan opera House and it takes n great musical instrument to give to you m tour own Homes that same voice in All its does the new Orth phonic Vic Trola. Its music is a Miracle this accomplishment a new thing in music is due to the Victor controlled principle of matched impedance or smooth How of principle which possible absolute realism in Home music. If the performance o the new Orth phonic Victoria. Is Tenily As mme famous operatic Soprano appearance is entirely in keeping with its performance. Then Are six Beautiful models of charming design which May be obtained from All his master s voice dealers from Dosun to is 15. A Model for every purse. All models with electric motor to eliminate winding if you wish at slight additional Cost. Demonstrations Are Given daily. Sec any his master s voice dealer now and select your Model. Made Only by Victo look for the Truk Mark Victor talking machine company of won Trail. Candy coating join the great army of chicle users. Here s z. Gum that s Dif Ferent. It s fresher in flavor and packed in 3. Handy Way the delicious Chi lets Peppermint flavor is always the Candy coating keeps the flavor Safe from air. And Chi lets come in a Handy Deli Cious confections. It takes just a second to take one out and pop in into your Mouth for fresh flavor and give me Chi lets every time Candy coated gum in the Handy Box 1037 is Canada s Jubilee year make it one of Prosperity 1
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