Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 12, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free ulyess wednesday october 12. 1921 5eoole must decide a. Issues asserts Foster can no longer plunge whole nation into War sir kiwanis club it is Well to Stop listen at times for changes taking place. In that a must or. In these words sir George poster no i no longer 5 _ and it May be As a Gatherl Yitoi More Jan of than 500 Kiwan ians and their guests l h i whole nation i Ai the port Garry hotel yesterday sex Vneil pressed the new Conception of govern this and was awarded 10th position in the Rannard Yale group by the judges in the last week of the Zain contest and was written by. R. F. Mar shall 35 Hargrave St. At the outset we promised to publish the 10 selections of the judges in the final week. There were Many others ranking very High in Merit and we wish we could reprint them All but our regular fall advertising Campaign is now under Way and we must reluctantly hold these Over to a later Date. Rannard Yale. Manhood of the world had been left fertilize the soil of the tracing the changes which had Ahen place in the world especially i recent times and which had Rought nations of the world thous kids of Miles Distant from one an ther face to face with each other n terms of minutes and seconds. Sir Jeorge asked How it was possible that actions should still go on As they and done acquaintance was de eloping into Mutual Friendship and his new spirit and new attitude was eing put into practical application or the Benefit of the world at Large. The old Beauro Catic form of Cli Plom by was a thing of the past. Distinguished visitors a. N. Williamson first vice president f the kiwanis Altita introduced the speaker and several of the listing shed i tests among whom were Hon b. Bennett of Calgary a Kewanian his own Home town or. J. A. M Adamson of Saskatoon past distr in governor of the Western Canada Dis Ricl. And present International trustee c. Adams of Calgary. The Winnipeg real estate Exchange attended in a body. Or. Bennett was Given a skyrocket Welcome upon his introduction an. Shouts of speech speech called him to his feet for a Brief remark. Might have expected that you woul have a Little horse laugh at my o he said referring to the sky footwear retires Active Sei the Man who elects Comfort with up to lateness in dress chooses Rannard Yale shoes. He knows their modelling suits his Pace always one step ahead. The Rannard Yale shoe for the up to Date Man. Present at the gathering was w. P Sweatman father of travers sweat Man k.c., who heard sir George pos ter make Liis first political speech a Ottawa. In 1882, when he was contest ing the election that originally we him his seat in the House of commons at the conclusion or sir George address Theodore Hunt k.c., voice the appreciation of the club to the speaker for his address and As Cana Dian he added our thank for his untiring Energy in Public ser entertainment at the Meetin Una provided Tay the kiwanis Quad Tette. Every once in a while we Wai up to the knowledge that some Gre change has taken place almost it noticed by said sir Georg in his opening remarks. It is we for us to Stop look and listen a times and to take Stock of ourselves our surroundings. Jim Nguc takes an insidious change Lead Lueen Tak ing place in the thought of the world in the last few said sir George. Tho one leading thought aspiration and work of the world today con corned with the idea peace with the emancipation front the cruelty curse and horrors of War. No longer was the experience of history Learned from the text books of thirty or Twenty or even ten years Ngo. Adequate to give the Man of to Day an understanding of the life of the. World the speaker asserted. We cannot go on with the work of this age under the Handicap of the notions of years ago. The astound ing Progress which had taken place in the Means of communication the contacts which had been established Between nations resulting in a Community of interests and lastly most important of All the growth of Public opinion As a Factor in the conduct of governments All these had wrought a change in world conditions of thought. In Reading the documents published by Tho governments of the nations engaged in the world War which show the events leading up to the carnage it has been my Bottere it experience to realize that a Mere Juli As few As six or seven men plunge a whole nation into Var. But this is no longer possible. Today every advanced government listening and must listen to the opinion of the people. And the ques t on is rising with you and wit i me mid with our people whether we shall not be allowed to determine the justification for the sacrifice before we shall the Flower of our manhood to shed its blood and fertilize the Battle Fields of the world with their Bones c1 flesh. Arising out of this world Chancre of opinion and thought was a growing sense of the Community of said the speaker. A living witness to this was the league of nations. It of eco its existence to the growing consciousness that War is a Clumsy Crue and ineffective method of settling Dis Putes. Peace is the reigning theme peace is the reigning influence am the world is throwing War into the dramatic moment the most dramatic occasion i Navy Ever witnessed was the moment when Briand of France Rose to reply to the which Strasseman of Germany made As Leader of the German delegation when Germany was admitted into the league of sir George de scribed the tension that reigned at Geneva wh41o the vote was being taken and when the last vote had in Pei taken the last yes1 spoken there Charles Multi by " to hos been connected with the Canadian Pacific railway for 44 years is retiring from his present position As general manager of Western lines according to announcement made yesterday by d. C. Coleman vice presi Dent. Wao a mighty surge or thought and feeling. Another great step had been taken toward peace. Now diplomatic Bureau had been riven period of recess and which it was hoped would be eternal instead when there was Art. Issue to be decided by two nations two human beings met face to face around the table of peace to learn How Tiluy might adjust their differences la a spirit of brotherhood. Who dare say that Canada is not vitally interested in the asked sir George. Since she signed the league covenant in 1920, she has been an Active member and her recent c evasion to the Council is an Eleva Tion to an honoured place nations. Never Lias a greater responsibility devolved upon our country and upon. Us. The first thing that canadians can do is to build up Canada and the enormity the responsibility of the task is incomprehensible. At he same time we must take our place is world weavers. Those sacred institutions of culture which we have inherited from our forefathers have made us what we Are. 2uve they been Given us Only that we enjoy them no much rather that be might build upon them make them stronger hand them Down to posterity. If we fail in that duty Mil Lions yet unborn will general manager Western lines c.p.k., to be succeeded by a m. Neal it was announced yesterday by d c Coleman vice president Western lines. Canadian Pacific railway that Charles Murphy general Maua Gei Western lines has asked to be retired from Active service effective nov. 1. Or. Murphy has been connected with the Canadian. Pacific for forty for years and general manager for the Pas nine years. Because of close application to business or. Murphy o health has been slightly impaired for Severa years. During the years or. Turphy a had management of the company operation in the said or. Cole Many new records in Rafft movement have been established. H will carry into retirement our Taes wishes and the sincere regard and re of All officers and employees o the the appointment of w. M. Neal a successor to or. Murphy is also announced by or. Coleman. Or. Nea who is now assistant to the Sewilo vice president it Montreal Grant Hal began his career in the Wes and served at Winnipeg for Eleve years. After is Transfer East lie a placed in charge of the Canadian rail Way War which he manage with marked Success. When the a was Over or. Neal returned to the Canadian Pacific service and his Mer tortious work since Lias won for Liln steady advancement. Back to Winnipeg at least two Days prior to the meeting. Ers. And the first National corporation. I a subsidiary of the first National Baui the freshmen met yesterday in. The of Boston. Assembly Hull to nominate their class a Cut jeers. The election will he held j monday. Mrs. Logic Macdonald will conduct Chapel services tomorrow. The women s cafeteria will re open monday. Obtain in Bonds by simple expedient associated Tress despatch new Yurie oct. As Mes engers from other Wall Street firms. Confidence men yesterday obtained in Bonds from two houses in the financial District by the simple expedient of asking for the securities police informed tonight. The victims were Ernet co. Brok m. Nical who Lias been appointed general Man Ager of the Canadian Pacific railway s Western lines to succeed Charles Murphy retiring. Or. Neal began his Rall was career in the West and served in. Winnipeg for 11 Vears. At present he is assistant to Grant Hall senior vice president of the company at Montreal. White for Book counsel argues against wind ing up of great West per manent loan company Kab to All saints Church objects to Structure at Osborne Street and Broadway objections against a filling Stalion being erected Oil the South West Corner of Broadway and Osborne Street were registered by a delegation from All saints Church and the Vicinity before the committee Oil Public improve ments yesterday afternoon at the Cit Hall. After considerable discussion the matter was referred to the Alder men of the Ward to make a report before Council meeting next monday. Mccoll Bros made the application to erect the station which it was stated will Cost Between and the delegates claimed it would detract from the Beauty of the Corner and congest traffic. The matter was referred to the aldermen of Ward one on a motion by Aid. Shore. Co operation on the part of the City in the draining of Avenue was requested by the town of Tuxedo the Attar to Bear 50 per cent of the Cost. The matter was referred to the City Engineer for report. A letter from the City solicitor pointing out the verdict of the Coro Ner s jury on the accidental death of Mary and Therese Mcdonald was referred to the parking committee. The verdict advised the periodical inspection of brakes on All motor vehicles and the compulsion on pedestrians to Cross streets Only at intersections. Aid. Flye said he was heartily in favor of the latter provision. A draft by Law specifying that vehicles must come to a full Stop before entering the intersection of Broadway and Osborne Street was also referred to the parking committee. I m in to twi Honey. Waffles and Huffins too you can make delicious waffles in a Jiffy with aunt Jemima Pancake flour. Cook them either at the table or in the Kitchen. Muffins take no longer. Recipes for pancakes waffles and muffins on the package. Are autumn favourites and Mother knows they re lightest and most easily made with aunt Jemima they All feel hungry when they learn that aunt Jemima buckwheat cakes Are being made. They love the buckwheat Aroma. They revel in the buckwheat taste. Garnish with Bacon or fresh sausage or serve with syrup or Brown sugar. What could be More inviting for breakfast these Cool mornings. Mother s Happy too because aunt Jemima prepared buckwheat flour is easiest to use. She mixes equal parts of the flour and milk water will do if she has t stirs to a smooth Batter and pours on a moderately hot griddle or frying in a buckwheat cakes Light and digestible with the real buckwheat flavor that everybody likes. No other buckwheat cakes can be so Light and digestible. No others Are so easy to aunt Jemima prepared buckwheat flour is made with the same famous recipe As the pan cake flour with the right amount of buckwheat flour added. Get both from your grocer and have variety. Note thick cast Iron or aluminium Erid Dlo when making pancakes 03 o thin frying pan of Ted the heat too rapidly for the Bojt results Cook with a moderate rather a hot fire. That the great West permanent loan company is at the threshold of a new Prosperity that it is planning to Start business anew and that a wind up order would ruin its assets were the contentions of a. J. Andrews k.c., counsel for a group of share holders before or. Justice Dysart yesterday afternoon. Or Andrews appeared to present to the court the results of a vote at a meeting of shareholders oct. 3. At which ballots were against wind up of the company and 138 in favor. Of the vote against receiver ship nil but 865 shares were proxies. Or. Andrews that the vote of the shareholders be considered Anc submitted the following additional grounds against a winding tip order being made 1 that land values Are increasing in Manitoba and will swell the value of the company s assets. 2 that the Sale of Beer by the Glass will multiple the value of the Marlborough hotel the company s chief Book asset. 3 that the company plans to persuade the debenture holders to accept preferred shares in place of their Bond so that it can borrow Money and Star up its loan business again. 4 that the company is recovering from the land reverses of 1913 and is now at the turning Point toward a better Era. The minority at the meeting voting in favor of winding up represented Only in shares he said while the majority against equalled 000 or. Mclavy s announced that he would Challenge the result of the vote under which it was taken. Or. Andrews read to the court a notice of the meeting sent to All shareholders. The notice lamented the huge Cost of winding up pointed to other concerns that have been bed to death under receivership told the shareholders that the company could not understand How any shareholder with the interests of the company want a receivership Anci stressed the expensive results of a forced Sale of assets. The very existence of the company is at the notice said. Proxy forms were enclosed with the notices. A e Hoskyn. K.c., counsel for the company continued his arguments in an attempt to show that it is not just and equitable for the company to be wound up he also ran through the Bond report to refute the valuation. Therein to show that or. Bond did not outline to the court the methods by which the individual valuations were obtained. The Case was adjourned to Friday morning. Details a an initiation ceremony held monday night at the University. 118 arts freshmen were n tinted. Details of the actual proceed ng3 were veiled in grim silence but Ai the freshmen were on hand at a netting yesterday afternoon Poap a Orentia none of them fared very wily. To order o encourage Winnipeg voters to get it Anci cast their votes in the civic elections a get out and vote Cam will be inaugurated by the Young men s Section of the Winnipeg Botrel or Trade. The Section reached a his decision at a meeting monday Iii put. The Resolution passed urges every citizen to use his franchise. Real silk stockings suds in Jiffy. Or. J. 1. F. J1f. The if . in this week. Ujj j May by in your District do not delay buy if today Hoval soaps. And now wednesday grocery specials no. 1 fresh churned Creamery butter to Witk 1-lb. Car Ion w Choice Cullity Ontario of tomatoes no. 2 tin. Us nor Cress fish sardines a Cecil sealers dozen Wafi staffo s Orange mar malady 4-lb. And Many others. 24c 296 inc he ave. 073 Corydon 235 Kelvin St. 759 notre Damn 723 of borne 57 Ellice 717 Sargent 885 lip Tofi for. t. Macmillan s res Denee on . Near the Kel Vin was said yesterday to b. James spyers Well known livestock 1-Ecder and exporter it was announced Vetter Clay. The dwelling one of the finest in Winnipeg was built in 19uo at a Cost of is three stories. Stone foundation with two garages stands on a 110 foot lot. J. A. Hart of c. H. Enderton acted for both Vendor and buyer and a very Good figure was obtained. University notes tickets can now be procured for this Tosh reception to be held at the tort Garry hotel thursday night. I to f Over seventy students have already registered for the . Conference. Which will be held at the agricultural College Friday. Saturday and sunday. A indications Point to the Success f this conference and it is expected flt there will be a record attendance. University of Manitoba students Union dramatic society will hold a eneral meeting Friday afternoon at 4 clock for the purpose of a eve president. The executive Norante Gerald Biddell. And. Any member i the society has Power to add to a nomination by submitting in Rit inc and signed by five other Mem trs of the society to Nellie Mcnol choir. Speaker a scientifically built i audition instrument with no trimmings to give full Huluc. No equal on sets of three tubes or Over. Slie your dealer Wesley notes a meeting the student Council will be held this afternoon with. Bur ton Richardson senior stick in charge. Pres Hettes were initiated last even ing and the men will be received thursday. Football arrangements were made yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the athletic Council. The informal reception to the fresh Man class will be held Friday evening. Charlie Johnson president of the social and literary society announces the committees As refreshments Eileen Gamey George fur Nival Gertrude Bradley Stanley Mcleod and Ivy Parr programme. Selwyn Thompson and Enid Frank. Miss Jean Forsythe was elected vice president of the society on the resignation of miss Amy Newton. Wesley . Will be Well represented at the week end conference at the . Over the week end. Col. Geo. H. Nicholson pays Winnipeg visit . George h. Nicholson who Vised a Winnipeg battalion during the great War when proprietor of the Clarendon hotel in this City is spend ing a few Days in Winnipeg being one of the witnesses in connection with the great West permanent loan com a airy s affairs now before the courts. Col. Nicholson has been away from the City for three years two years lie spent in Detroit. Mich., and the past year at old Home in. Hamilton ont in a few clays he will leave to join his son who is residing i los Angeles. Cnllf., As his health has not been Good Cor some time although he has greatly improve in the six months Winnipeg has changed so much in three years for Tho better that Manv of the familiar Points in the Central part of the City puzzled me there have been so Many improvements Fiance i left Winnipeg has undoubtedly the driest stores in Canada and equal to any in any City in United de the colonel. Manitoba roads these reports Deal Only with conditions on government trunk lines and main municipal highways. V m prepared buckwheat flour made in a product of the Quaker Mills Peterborough and Saskatoon i route Winnipeg to be Gina Oak Lafe roads Are in Good Condi Tion. No. 1 Highway is very Good East to Griswold and West to Virden. The Kenton Highway is Good along the gravel stretches but some of the Side roads Are rough. Route to Saskatchewan Boundary roads to Elm Creek Slippery but passable. Rain monday. Dirt roads at Wawanesa almost impassable route to Border. Roland reports rain tuesday Mak ing the roads poor for travel. Delor Alne roads Are Muddy. Route la i Rahrle to Russell Minnedosa roads through Newdale Neepawa Brandon and Erickson Are in Good condition although a Little rough. Route Dau Liln to Swan River Boblin roads Are Good. Winnipeg to Ashem Eriksdale roads Are heavy Noute u Lac a Bonnet White mount roads Are dry but the Are rough spots within p. Radius of two or three Miles of the town. Route 21 Ham Lota reports heavy rain thurs Day night making the roads Ery bad with travelling heavy. Route to Ninette Ninette very heavy in Slippery. The Road South to i Arne is poor for travelling Winnipeg to if Sher River heavy Rains have made the Dalla roads rough. Grading is being done o the Indian Reserve from hog son r Dallas. All roads will be rough an wet for a time. Winnipeg to a Lull rain has made mud roads in glm District almost to passage. The Road to Winnipeg Beach k still for Light cars but trucks will be mired. Winnipeg to Teulon Teulon reports rain tuesday. Road from Stonewall to Gunton is very rutty and Slippery. The East Road from Teuton to one mile South of Greenwood is very Slippery. Beach Road is in fair condition for six Miles but the balance of the distance is bad. Gravel roads from Teulon to in Wood is Good but the rest is impassable. Need tubes try peanuts or dx-22.1 Victor talking incl line company Mill real i7or Sale in our Kasso department 4th floor Victor Northern electric code n a i 0 b speaker of f limited made in Canada have you tried Hun Ami far cleaning arid polishing bathtubs and tiling windows and mirrors brass Copper tin and Hicks Ware Kahuni Giuin Ware Fine Kitchen utensils White Woodwork steel knives and Forks cake and powder most Hrasc Veiock use both it s easy to keep linoleum and Cong oleum Bright and new looking cleaning linoleum and Cong oleum floors need not be Drudgery let Bon Ami do the work for you quickly easily without Ever ruining the Beautiful colors. 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