Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 15, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press Winot Peg. Tuesday. November 15. 1927 plan to remedy High water danger at Brandon and reclaim acres Brandom 1-1 of pita or re a. Sachs. A Here to successfully Farmed for several years. K to is survived by Eig Edgar. Clifford. Elmer , ton Cecil and also one j mrs. G. J. Brown of Winnipeg and one brother John resident in Toronto . Ices fully Farmed t its Deg ins if pm in emf in bin Lull i 17 four months in hos Pital t help rheumatism to a s giving imme Diate Relief Sadk those the not Anci he following in format Ion in ire by h. M. Rice construction Engineer that Section Cut a to 13, to straighten River would . Both ides. To cast. To expand Cut one mile Long Ris shown in Lake Dixie. Diking Banks one mile West of 18tli Street and connection houses machine shops and of labor. To the North the present sewers entering River near first Street can b of railway Side 135 or More acres would afford plenty of space for Industrial j River bed and a. Short Cut made to connect into new River. Cost j locations. Arhat is Che condition today should a big manufacturing con a not be any danger of High water affecting streets Runnin Cern seek a 20. Or 30-acre plot where would they find it so convenient with sewer and Light and trackage within the City limits and three quarters bed or River say one mile East of City diking Shore of j of a mile from City Hall the South u of township 28, and a portion o North of township 300 be added to the Dominion experimental farm which can be guaranteed from flood menace. Note this fact the six Miles following the present course of River 05 reduced to two Miles. This will Force water Clown Stream three times As fast As at present and prevent any further danger from flooding Flats and an Assurance of better sanitary conditions. The Lake As shown on plan has a frontage three Miles Long the most desirable residential Sites in Brandon and commonly known As water lots which command double Price and that Section North of Lake will be in Good Derna Ixl for residences. Said Mako. surplus dirt to level up the Low land to the North of railway tracks putting All this Jam on the City assessment Roll und rivalling Linko inv Lynx 220 acres being an average feet wide and ionic a Ould approximately s2g5.cco in addition or a total Cost of -5425.000. A considerable amount could be saved by reducing the size or the if Ike. The amount of Earth taken out of Lake bed As shown would All Tot required to Grade up Tho Low land. To it following Wili give an idea of just what the proposition would mean of Udvance the liver costs of Brandon not Only locally but generally. The railway question looking to the future is one of the most important. The South . Portion of the Brandon to tin the North township 24. And the . Of the first Street would be straightened out where it winds around the River. A Belt line of Street cars on Rosser Avenue first Street Manitoba Avenue and 18th Street. Tills proposed Belt line could have a Loop from the Corner of the railway crossing at 18th Street. In the most dangerous in Manitoba and Street cars and general traffic could be diverted at the Corner of 18tli Mcgregor Avenue and along Mcgregor Avenue to 9th connecting with the overhead Bridge. On account of the extreme danger or township acres a total or 200 acres. Apia 18th Street proposed could have a Loop from the Comei of the 18th Street crossing the railway commission would not Only recommend Only Tho Canadian Pacific railway but for the Canadian first Street and Manitoba Avenue into the mental Hospital grounds and also same but Woula a generous Blant to is object National railways and for the great Northern railway. This space will be i from the Corner or Manitoba Avenue and 18th Street going West in front or j another matter that would save considerable Money to the City is the m. Located Aso become a permanent divisional Point which Means round the government experimental farm null the Industrial school and terminal up keep of All the Bridges Over the Snye Creek. On the Many streets or this needed As soon As he Hudson s Bay railway is completed. The Northern i ing at the country Golf club. The Lake would prove a regular Magnet said Section the changing of the course of the River would level up allo inc United states will require facilities to ship Grain through i during the summer months so so that the Revenue would treble and ground. The distance traversed by Tho Snye Creek is Over one and three Bay Ana any american Road would consider Brandon to be make the Street car system a paying proposition. Quarter Miles. Bridge across the River it first Street would be carried there North. The great advantage to the mental Hospital and the Lake would be the Means of creating a pleasant spot Lor the nurses and attendants. This proposition put into effect would be the Means of increasing the growth of Brandon and the population would show a permanent growth Onward and upward. All blocks on. This plan Are surveyed into lots and an additional 83 blocks could be located in North half of townships 23 and 24, representing lots of 25 feet each leaving North of township 24 for railway and Iii mistrial Centre representing 335 acres. What a cruel disease rheumatism Albert Richardson 3467 St. Urbain Street Montreal was in despair with it. He suffered terribly spending four months in Hospital without Relief from the nagging torment. Then along came a Friend suggesting Templeton s rheumatic or. Richardson refused. He had no Faith in anything. But the Friend persisted practically forcing to a s on or. Richardson who later wrote us i had been suffering terribly from rheumatism for 18 months. After leaving Hospital where i had been 4 months i was obliged to use a surf. One Day a Friend of mine seeing to suffering induced me to take three doses 6 capsules which he gave me of Templeton s rheumatic remedy. They worked like magic. I was so that i used two Large sized boxes and am nov completely Well. Strongly recommend to a Here is Good common sense advice for you if your body is tortured by rheumatism. Ahead Are cold Clamp. Stormy Days weather that aggravates rheumatism. Be Wise Lay in Supply of to a s. Get rid of that rheumatism now enjoy to a s help you body throw off those poisons which cause rheumatism sciatica neuralgia neuritis Lumbago Etc. You can take to a s without fear. Harmless entirely free from habit forming drugs. Doc and ?1 at All druggist i. T7. L to a it " -o-i1 at have also secured j h shed in the past few Days the business of t years. F. R Macmillan. Limited at a Toon sask., taut not the building occupied by this company. H. M. General manager of the company in Western cauda a director of the company and a vice president confirmed the transactions Purchase Macmillan pure med a a and r in Calgary As the free press _ stated or. Calgary in that City Lor the Post 16 the t. Eaton company has been operating for a number of years As a mail order House for distributing heavy goods and agricultural implements now we intend to expand into a retail store business. Saskatoon purchases in Saskatoon and land in Ern weeks Bui Diu has already Tucker yesterday but we Are waiting on the decision the City Council of Calgary As to the closing of a Lane be fore we can arrange with an Archt the t. E Aton company has made act for a. New building in that City very important purchases in West if we cannot ged the Lane closed we Canada centres the past two will erect a High building and if we one at Calgary and a second can secure the closing of the Jane to May erect a spacious building or. N i wider area. We Are holding up our plans for Calgary until we receive our lawyer s reply As to How far the City j will to in meeting our desires. We will however build a retail store in Calgary. In regard to Saskatoon we have secured the business of p. B. Mac Mullan ltd., which has been Stab remember the Winnipeg foundation it is a Community Trust fund for charitable purposes. Can buildings in Canada for the Pur pose. Cli Cherful Outlook business conditions in Western Chin or. Tucker ends Are of the brightest. While Manitoba not have is Good i a crop of Grain As last year when the i province had a Good crop and the Pur chasing Power of the banners May not the store of the Macmillan com i be quite As Good is in 1926, the out Pauy is on too limited an area Lor j look for Tlle entire country could Nob our plans however and we have not 1 better in i. Tucker s opinion. The bought the building occupied by this Outlook As viewed by the people of firm but have secured nil option on j Winnipeg and the entire province is property across the Street and on i cheerful and More optimistic this if All goes Well with our plans i tha for some years and this is some. I thing which is an augury for better things in the future and will affect All formed into an office Structure As the lines of Trade for the better. We will build our retail a Ncmillan store building will be tans la incl titles office adjoining its Extension in a desired direction for store purposes. We Are not making any purchases in other Western Points for pres or. Tucker stated. The com Pany s Fine new building on Alexander Avenue and Lily Street Winnipeg has been completed and All deliveries furniture Are now being made from that place. It is one of the most mod Alberta has a wonderful crop or. Tucker states some of the Fields of wheat yielding As High As 00 Bush Els to the acre and As the Prairie provinces Prosper so will Winnipeg for All Annada cannot help but be benefited by this year s wonderful crop in the West. Long. Sharp earthquake Felt in chilean cities end Joyce and two Brothers. Filmer Home Kennedy Street. At the Conlu and Stanley All of Winnipeg. The j sign of Jie service the cortege proc etl body is at the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home and the this afternoon funeral will be held at 2 o clock from St. John s United Church to St. John s cemetery. Hev. J. W. Aikens d.d., will be in charge of the service. Funeral service for Richard Bronning. Farmer of Trossachs Sasic whose death occurred Early saturday morning at St. Boniface Hospital following a protracted illness in his 51st year was held yesterday afternoon in. The Little Chapel of the a. B. Gardiner funeral i 30c. Made in to Elm Loci cemetery Burla j was made in the family plot. Or Ranning came West from Uxbridge i ont., 17 years ago and first Farmed at Marquis. Sask later moving to pros for colds grip or influenza Ami a preventive take laxative quinine tablets. A Safe cd l proven remedy. For Sig nature of e. W. Grove on t in Box take nature s Toni Rbt. You la be i t and Fine by morning Tongue Clear headache . App eur to Buck Bowel acting pleasantly bilious tack forgotten. For constipation too. Eco Lur than any Mere la Zatic. Only25c. Safe Mill purely vegetable recommended and sold by 108 Winnipeg druggists. Teli syrup associated press cubic Santisi info. Chile. Nov. 14. A Long and Sharp earthquake was Felt in. San Tiago Valparaiso and All the Northern Section of Chile at 3.20 o clock this morning. The quake lasted about one full minute. In the City of ill Pel the earthquake caused considerable damage but no casualties were reported. The cities of cop Lapo and Vallenas Felt the Shock severely but suffered no serious con sequences. Falls or leaps from huh Storey room in new York associated Tress despatch n new York nov. 14. Richard a. Drake 45, a Telegraph operator Early today fell or leaped to his death from the window of his 14th Story room in a West Side apartment hotel. His body landed on the roof of an Extension. .13 floors below. Hotel employees said Drake had been in 111 health. Deaths and funerals the funeral of Henry c. Luff 123 Harriet Street will be held this afternoon at 2.30 from Thomson s funeral Home Broadway to Brooks de cemetery. Cd Torbay Are it terrible agony re Iasi Iraj lure l i Cal log fays Tec a riles. With men or til ii Roo Viilo Mucci. .1 Yor if you Sif p. Rupi ii my Indus will Field at the White City London Castle Bromwich Birmingham eczema goes Quick i Strong powerful yet sife prescription called j conc s Emerald Oil Haas on shed physicians a tic Large 2sc. Package contains poker hands youth and age at least in common nowadays. They both agree on the wonderful Quality of old churn tobacco. Fragrant Mellow Rich in flavour and Aroma old chum makes As big a hit with Young Fellows in their first pipe smoking years As it does with the oldsters. And no wonder old churn has stood the test of time. Save the valuable poker hands packed in every package and tin. The funeral of mrs. Mary Jane Jen Kins widow of the late James Jenkins will be held this afternoon from her late residence 69 Noble Avenue at 3.30, to Elmwood cemetery. Rev. F. W. Kerr will officiate. The funeral of Stollman Colin Hill formerly of 850 Spence Street who died saturday aged 75 years will be held this afternoon at 3.30 o clock from the Thomson funeral Home to Elmwood cemetery. The funeral of mrs. Eun co Maud Price wife of William. J. Price 655 Simcoe Street who died Friday aged 31 years will be held this afternoon i at 4 o clock from Bardel s funeral Par ions to Brookside cemetery. Harry b. Hartley 833 Dorchester i Avenue died at his Home saturday 1 aged 59 years. He was a native of England and had been resident in the West Many years. He is survived by his we claw and family. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o clock from St. George s Church to Brool Side cemetery. Rev. Henry d. Martin will officiate. The death of Annie wife of prank Lee. 900 Clifton Street occurred sunday it her Home. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o clock from Kerr s funeral Parlours to Brook Side cemetery where burial will be made. The services will be conducted by Pistor Mark teen coff. Mrs. Lee is survived by her husband and two daughters mrs. Proton. 706 Plato Street and Bessie at Home. Douglas aged 13 years son of mrs. And mrs. Edwin a. Hubble 80 Mcadam Avenue died saturday even ing at the general Hospital following a Brief illness. Douglas had been b popular Pupil of Luxton school and n United Church re the past six years. . He is survived by Slepow. Irene make a Point of visiting the fair next year. It will be larger and More representative the finest display of British Empire goods the world has Ever seen. Full particulars and invitation tickets May be obtained from or. A. M. Wiseman m.c., officer in charge office of . Trade commissioner 703, Royal Bank building Winnipeg. Or from the department of overseas Trade 35, old Queen St., London England or the Secretary chamber of Commerce Birmingham. I Don t fuss with Mustard s ,1 of
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