Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 21, 1927

Issue date: Thursday, July 21, 1927
Pages available: 24
Previous edition: Wednesday, July 20, 1927
Next edition: Friday, July 22, 1927

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba Rio Sippi 0 s says required to guarantee against repetition estimates Cost of flood at , with 000 driven from Homes vhf i rive to Iverc Rita 20 formal sport on Coolidge hot today of reside Tinl comm Salon of floor Relief. Disease germs Are set afloat in the blood of burning fever and crippling disease. There is also the Clanger of Trepto Cocolo infection blood poisoning from scratching the bite. Mosri Uitos must killed. Health authorities advocate Fly Tox. Simple instructions on Eracli Bottlo Blue Label for kill ing household insects. Insist on f to Tox. Is easy to use Safe stainless fragrant Rice pudding a cup Rice cup Easle Brand condensed milk with cold Weltsc Drain. Dilute milk with cold water Spring Well to blend. Add Rice Alt and Lemon Rind Cook a double a Teaspoon Aalto 1 Tablespoon butter 2 Lichtly beaten cup seeded Risina pudding dish bake in q moderate oven Twenty minutes. Tapioca Cream pudding up condensed cups hot water Vanilla or any preferred fifth Orang As k cup Easlic Brand 2 cups hot water 1 cup sifted soft bread crumbs 2 Cas Yolks slightly beaten add hot water to condensed pour Over bread crumbs let stand Orange bread Tablespoon melted butter j three Oranus grated Rind of one or orse b0lt a and bring to scalding Point Yolks Salt melted butter oud Dinc dish set in a pan of hot water. Place unopened can of Brand not the top so that the contents May e move Nish with broken nut meats and tapped pm Garnish with nut meats and whipped Cream or or without Garnish. 13 d u cd in Alices unsweetened Cream with second and Loutitt third. This was an exceptionally Good class. Loutitt von the class for three Colts the get of one sire with Alex. Arnold second the latter taking also the class for five heavy horses any age with Brandon second. Brandon also had the Best agricultural Mare. There was a Good showing in the teams with entries ranging from two to six Tor every class. The team of registered draft mares went to Arnold of Minto with a. B. Mitchell second while Ion the unregistered team Arnold again had first Wotli Moffat second. The agricultural teams went first to Brandon second to Moffat and third to Loutitt. This was the beat class of teams. Arnold also won the farm chunk team. For single horse in harness m. Turner souls had first and second As Well As first in the general purpose teams. Three four horse teams showed with the big win Ner Arnold again talking first Moffat these teams would be hard to beat anywhere and were Well hitched and driven. The same May be Eald of the six horse teams Arnold again taking first and Moffat second. The b est fitted equipped and handled team driven by a boy went to Moffat with d. Loutitt second. In the Light horses Jas. Herriot Souris was a big Winner taking seven firsts in carriages and roadsters with miss Gladys Wilcox getting three firsts and two seconds in roadsters three first and one second in Saddle horse As Well As doing awarded the g to. Clark cup As Best lady rider. Cattle Classen in shorthorn w. H. Hicks souls was the Only exhibitor but had a fins showing. In the herefords j. I. Mohat Carroll shared honors with f. Pallas of souls the former get Ting five firsts and one second while Pallas had two firsts and four seconds. Jas. Turner and sons of car Roll had the Only Angus cattle out. Turner also took the lat cattle classes. Geo. Edwards souls had fourteen entries in jerseys a very Nice Herd but had no Competition in the holsteins the entries were few with e. Mob Lroy e. H. Co kill and Jas. Turner doing the showing. In the Grade Dairy class Jas. Brink Worth stood first for two year old Heifer third for calf second for Best group of four and second for cow in a class of seven. In the latter class e. H. Co kill had first and e Mcelroy third Mcelroy also getting second for calf and first for Best group of four. Sheep and Swine entries were Light j. M. Pierce showing the Only sheep which were oxfords. In the swim of the Yorkshire Breed j. Easier souls had three firsts and w. H Hicks three seconds with Elsler Tak ing first for litter and Hicks Sec Ond Hicks taking All placings in Bacon Classen. There were two entries of Berk Shires belonging to j. M. Pierce of Croll. Grains grasses and vegetables w. H. Hicks was a big Winner in grains and grasses getting no less than four firsts and three seconds with a. C. Day a urls. Getting four firsts and two seconds while r. Mcburney Monteith took three seconds there was a Good showing in Thor Section. For vegetables w. V. Edwards Souris got two firsts and two seconds and a. W. Beed two Forsu and one second. Many others also showed making a Good display. P. W Pallis and g. M. Abrams were note winners in the Plant and Flower Sec ton with three or More entries in every class. Women s Section in the Canning exhibit mrs. J main mrs. J. Davidson and mrs. R Mcburney were outstanding Winner with the former taking seven first and three seconds. In the food Sec ton mrs. Lottie Stewart and mrs e. Smith took Many placings the latter winning your firsts and five seconds while mrs. Stewart had three firsts. In the fancy work and Dom Estic Section the Points were Wel competed for with As High As ten entries in some classes. Mrs. G Mitchell mrs. H. A. Eykelboom Elgin and miss Muriel Lavery were note winners. Dairy prod its also were plentiful especially for the Butte la crocks and prints where six entries were made in each class. Mrs b. Mcburney and Jas. Mcculloch were prominent winners. Judges at the fair were i eave Patterson Winnipeg or. Mack Winnipeg Swine Geo. Bell bootlegging joint in West he rated that Adams called Birger waning him to stay out of Franklin county and then sent for the Shelton gang bitter enemies of the Bir gerites who instead of protecting him established Headquarters in West City. M is. W. J. Clark a Saskatoon Dies at Indian head Hospital special despatch to the free press Indian head sask., july 20. Mrs. W. J. Clark of died in Union Hospital Here tuesday night. She had been camping at Lake Kate Jewa and two weeks ago was taken suddenly ill. Brought to the Hospital few Days ago she succumbed on tuesday. She was Effie May Ferguson of Nova Scotia. Her Hus and. Three children and a brother Are Eft to mourn her loss. Horse Alex Light horse cattle sheep and Deloraine. 1-Polllnl Trade Colliery finds work for Mem Bers of new labor organization British Jurt Cal a Russ by Herbert Bailey London july movement in favor of non political Trade unions has been Given a fillip by the action of be Powell Duffryn Colliery company in the largest collieries in South Wales. Forced to close Down its Tredegar pit employing about men owing to slackness in the Export Trade the company has promised to give employ ment in the neighbouring Taff Merthyr pit to sixty men who had joined the new non political Union on the sole consideration that they remain Mem 2rs of it. Colliery officials explain that their action is clue to the excellent relations Between themselves and the leaders of he new Union but naturally such prominent labor men As Cook Vernon and Hartshorn Are very angry seeing in the new Xvelon and the blessings of the employers a menace to their own positions. s attorney declares murdered mayor was operating Bootleg joint special t nod news despatch to Rocc tree press private bunion. Ills., july for Charlie Birger. Art Newman and Kay Hyland Southern Illinois had men on real for the murder of mayor Joe Adams of West City started present no evidence today by which they Hope of save the three gangsters from the allows. It is probable the defendants will know their Fate before the end of the week since it is predicted defence Tes Timony will take not More than two Days. The state rested its Case shortly be fore noon today after several witnesses lad corroborated the testimony of Harry Thomason Star state witness serving a life term in jail for the Mur Der of Adams. Thomason told yester Day hew Birger ordered him and his brother Elmo now dead to go to West City and shoot Adams. B. E. Smith attorney for Birger. Announced we intend to show by evid ence that Joe Adams was operating a was in Scotland on Holiday visiting with relatives a scottish gentleman Well known in Winnipeg masonic circles. David c. Houston Secretary treasurer of Carter Mcgeachy limited Kennedy build ing for. The past seven years died Sud Denly saturday july 16. While on a visit to relatives in Scotland aged 70 years. Death was due to heart failure. Or. Houston came to this City several years ago from sask., where he was Secretary of the Govan machine works. June 18 last or. Houston left on a visit to his old Home and relatives in Scotland whom he had not seen for 13 years intending to enjoy a two months Holiday. A Cable received tuesday announced his death while he was visiting at the Home of a Friend. Or. Houston was a member of the masonic order being connected with an old country Lodge but he visited the Winnipeg lodges quite frequently and was Well known to Many of the members. His wife died 20 years ago and there Are nine of the eleven children living among the number being mrs. H. Lor Elmer. A daughter wife of one of the designing engineers of the Canadian National railways who at present is away on a vacation miss Kate hous ton in. Child welfare work in new York City a former member of the free press staff of stenographers Ernest also in new York George in Van Couver . Will in Toronto James in Philadelphia Mary it the old Homo in Glasgow and a son in Detroit Mich. David an Engineer on Cue of the Atlantic liners died recently. 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