Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 13, 1928

Issue date: Wednesday, June 13, 1928
Pages available: 26
Previous edition: Tuesday, June 12, 1928

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free Winnipeg june 13, t92s cig Points of Interior this year explorations Ancl investigations will be touched on the return voyage. George p. Mackenzie Lias charge of the expedition capt. E. Navi gating officers and capt. Norin ice Pilot. Or. Livingstone will go with them to Pangnirtung and will spend a year among the natives on Baffin Island. Inspector a. H. Joy. Of the ., will accompany the expedition which May possibly penetrate Hudson Strait West of Harbor. For Aklavik another expedition will be headed into the Mackenzie and Keewatin districts by major l. T. Burwash exploratory Engineer of the Branch leaving we year sentence George waldner pleads guilty to wide variety of indictments Early in july for Edmonton in route to tier Staft for Baric to Aklavik. Where lie will begin his j j. Arctic patrol chiefly in the search of Suk in Juv of Llars relics of the ill fated expedition of sir for Mackenzie tech hip i scr i farm rely tic peace jut it but Romons 8 and explore agricultural Multi and my Stii Janovs territories and b the patrols of Indiati mounted police. On the Overland relics of the ill fated expedition of is John Franklin in 1845. He will be up there till the autumn of 1s29, and expects to find a tractor route from Wager Bay on Hudson Bay to cock Burn Bay Mth of King Willian. Island also he will visit the magnetic pole on Boothia Peninsula. An expedition to inspect the Muskox Sanctuary on Hanbury and Thelon Rivers is headed by w. H. B. Hoare who left for the District in january and is now up there. Ill july a 13 investigations Reindeer Grazin determine suitable Rit Orles Are to of 35. To ethic fort Sydney Ives. Devon j Harbor land Bor ult Backlu i cd ctt., the Toutwid end August the above named ports continued this summer by Trie depart ment. On reports from a. F. And t. R. Persid. A permanent Rood and cloth ins Supply for the natives of the furthest North land of Canada is in the 5 exploration. A new Schooner will a ready this summer to Aid the M their Western Arctic patrol Fredr Herschel to Billle Island bernar.-, and Cambridge Bay. I Lennan scholarship announced Montreal june was made at Mcgill University Mon Day of the establishment of a trav oiling scholarship in the department of architecture value As i memorial to the late Hugh Mclen i Nan son of senator j. S. Mclennan was killed in action at Ypres during the great War. Excommunicated in 1922 by. The Berville Colony of the Hutt Erite brethen which he said left him Home Ess and friendless and a wanderer on the face of the Earth. George waldner Vas a sorry spectacle yesterday in the provincial police court when he pleaded guilty to five charges of Forg Ery four of uttering forged cheques four of false pretences and two of theft All of which crimes he asserted were committed in an Effort to get Justice from his former Corelli dior lists. Theft of a letter from a Post office Box at Plum Coulee was one of the counts to which he entered a plea of guilty and As the minimum sen tence for this offence is three years magistrate Noble explained he could make no lighter sentence even if he had a desire to do so. Waldner took his sentence calmly and said he had been drinking hard at the time he committed the Lorg eries. But stoutly asserted he Nad a right to the Money the forgeries brought him As he had worked hard for the Colony for 15 years and Nad been kicked he asserted with out a dime and left to shift for him self. He had no Money he said and nowhere to go and after a trip to the United states where he visited a relative he came Back to see his Mother in Canada when she was sick and downhearted and discouraged he had taken to drink and in that Frame of mind had decided he was going to attempt to get that Justice the Colony denied him. Is the Best barometer of condition look at it every s before breakfast. If it is coated tos or Brown colouring a Are constipated and not Well heed its warning tiption causes More ailments than diseases. And is the result of daily Bowel movement. Aluminium serves Mankind in Many of them being As a Container for Fine teas. All red Rose Tea is put up in clean Bright aluminium thus coming to your table As fresh and Savory As the Day it was packed. 7-w pimples blotches quickly vanish laxative. Take a dose to Nifina one Pill after each meal. Oon Stop until your Tongue is clean i of will be surprised at the tonic effect doctor s formula s Ca under this Tinct Ratiff Antiseptic you have a Clear smooth velvety skin if von will Only try the pure Coo plug liquid d d o it Scot hcs the tissues and drive i a v blotches and other blemishes itching stops instantly. This he Allyl penetrates the skin leaving no Stal i to i the surface. A 35c bottle proves u Merit or your druggist gives your Monc. Beck. . Sives skin health lust on t or ton co. Ltd. Drug dept hudson1 bpm co. Ltd Winnipeg drug company. Are excellent in All cases of us pc acid the. Got diseases of the liver Blad tier. Skin and All stomach and intestinal disorders. It makes an excellent beverage. Costs about 5 cents Boule. And it act Cloo. An Tomee. Undo in Ami sold at nil drus counters. A bos of Lith inra contain 13 Pac Kajm a Hyicient for is quart bottles. I i ice 53 cts. By mall on receipt of Price. Can Allan of Othern a incr. General air cats for Canada. 345 Ontario Street East Montreal. All Meir Highway 1 continued from Page 1. Business tax 5 per cent. The other 15 per cent is derived from franchises licenses fees and in referring to exemptions or. Mckerchar said that these amounted to j. N. Bayne official representative of Saskatchewan and mayor Harry Cater of Brandon joined in the Ston which followed As did a. M. Mcfadden president of the Union of Manitoba municipalities. Mayor Cater expressed the opinion that the prov Ince should give at least 50 per cent of the Revenue derived from the Auto Mobile License fees to the Urban municipalities to assist in the maintenance of. Streets while be saw no justification for the government to collect an amusement tax. Which he thought was entirely a municipal proposition. Tells of resources prof. R. C. Wallace commissioner of mines in Manitoba told of the re sources of the province and said there was a likelihood of one other pulp Mill in Manitoba but Only one and that in the Vicinity of the Nelson River. The development of the North Ern parts of the provinces of the do minion from Quebec to Alberta would do More to unite Eastern and Western Canada than anything else said prof. Wallace there being no Boundary Lino Between the provinces in that area. The Resolution from London ont., asking that monday be set As official i Day for All statutory holidays was not even presented. Another Resolution urging the compulsory appointment of chartered accountants for the position of municipal auditor was referred Back to the town of Peterborough ont its sponsor with the suggestion that it be taken up with the Ontario municipal association for consider the session was opened with an address by prof. B. R. Price of the Tinl a Ersita of Minnesota Minneapolis on the subject training municipal offi cers c. H. B. Fuller City manager of Chatham. Ontario was also slated to Eive an address on Council manager but he was unable to be n attendance at the convention. His caper however will be read and Dis used at this afternoon s session. Two resolutions in respect to Taxa Tion by municipalities of publicly owned utilities were passed unanimously. Both came from Peterborough in the form of one motion but the committee considered that the original Resolution dealt with two separate phases of taxation. The first suggested that provision be made whereby municipalities will be Given Power to tax All Public utilities and business undertakings owned and operated by provincial governments within their respective territories. The other Resolution urged the same thing in regard to utilities and Busi undertakings owned and operated by municipalities. The fourth motion passed evoked considerable discussion but passed without dissent. I urged that the convention record its protest against the demand made by the department of National Revenue of Canada for payment by the municipalities of sales or production tax on Sand gravel or Stone taken from municipally owned and operated pits o quarries and used for municipal Pur poses in the construction of roads sidewalks pavements Bridges and other municipal works. The City would be the Laboratory wherein would be worked out the Solu Tion of the future problem of demo Cracy. Professor Price declared in i address if this was admitted and the admission soul cd scarcely be avoided then Hie training of municipal offi cers became a matter of Paramount importance. After All it was the town or City gov eminent and administration that nearest to the people and affect them most vitally in their Homes an business in the health Protection education and recreation. Despite these facts the profession Public service still stood in 111 rept and it would remain so always unt the qualifications and requirement for Entrance had been raised to a respectable level. Says future Bright predicting that Winneg woul double her population in a few years and stating that he had been astonished a what he has seen sine coming West for the first time few Days ago. Mayor a. Bettez of three elvers que., vice president the Union of Canadian municipalities principal speaker of the eve Ning spoke in glowing terms of the probable future of the province at a dinner tendered the delegates to the Union of Canadian municipalities convention at the Royal Alexandra hotel last by the mayor and Council of the City. In the absence of mayor Dan me East end sask., has caught mocking Bird of its tribe seen in Canada since 1894 Canadian press despatch Kiceina sask., june wan has entered the limited list of in connection with b. Y. Eaton s visit messes. Eaton s head office in Toronto. It is of great interest to state that a provinces in Canada to which a mock ing Bird has paid a visit. The Bird with thl grand opera Throat was recently East end aask., Gran seen so captured at East end and is now about ready to be in interesting but silent specimen in Tuo provincial museum. As far As possible every time a mock ing Bird has been seen in Canada the tas been More or less officially re corded. The first visit was to Stratti rlvont., july 1, 1800. Visits were later recorded to Hamilton singers was seen in Truro n.s., and the last recorded visit in 1894. Was 10 Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Eaton company purchases Guinea Rembrandt an old country Exchange says that Rembrandt portrait. A lady with was bought Lor 30.000 guineas by Luscombe Carroll. 01 b James Square on behalf of t. Eaton co., Toronto in London a few 3ro. Or. Eaton is president of the Toron to Art gallery for which institution Alex. Martin purchased at guineas a Brilliant study by Kubenik for his great Elevation of the Cross in Antwerp Cathedral the Rembrandt will be Hung m made in Canada use Bon Ami powder too Bon Ami House wife s favorite for cleaning windows and mirrors Bon Ami in powder form is remember Bon Ami pow Der or Bon Ami cake blots the you la find the powder especially Handy for bathtubs and tiling linoleum aluminium Agate and Doz Masic household cleaner. Powder and cake every Home needs both lean who was unable to be present As chairman of the evening Alder Man Leech presided and his Honor lieutenant governor Burrows was present to Exter 1 the Welcome of the province to the visitors. Mayor b-2ttez, who spoke in the absence of the president of the ulc i. Congratulated the City on the mull cd palliation of the Public services stating that there was no better sys tem of serving the City and citizens and declaring emphatically that he thought All cities in Canada would do Well to have such a system for the control of most of their Public services. Mayor Bettez also dilated on the services rendered by Alder men. The service was just As great As that 6 f members of legislature and parliament he stated and he considered it they should give so much of their time and serv ice without remuneration. He thought the matter should be taken to parliament for a mandate giving numeration to the aldermen in the same manner As members of Parlia ment and provincial Legislatures Are remunerated. His Honor the lieutenant governor. In welcoming the delegates to Winnipeg reviewed the building up of the West from the Early Days when William Sinclair took his furs from fort Garry to St. Louis to sell them to the present. He told of his own Early Days in the province when Winnipeg was just a big showing the Progress made in comparatively a we in this country Are Loyal to the he stated and we Are trying to create a National senti ment. I think we Are the foreign immigrant and that he will be a credit to this country. Ii we can t get British to must get the Best we can and we must get men who will work on the he declared. Close to people no other phase of government affected people so much in every phase of life municipal government in the opinion of mayor h. Cater of Brandon who stressed the in ideas of municipal government from the Days when it was chiefly a mat Ter of finding funds for the Neces sary sidewalks and streets to the present when municipal officials have an Opportunity for real service to humanity. It is a new municipal government that Canada is entering. Councillors must Dea with mothers allowances with incl cents with All sorts of human questions and achievements today must not be measured in dollars and cents but in the making of boys and girls into the Best possible citizens. The meetings and contacts of the con vent on had provided a step Forward in this direction he said. Lack of co operation and an in Ferlora to Complex were the chief de terrents to Canada s Progress Accord i ing to mayor Gregory of Battleford seek who pointed out various mean of building up Industrial life in can Ada in the course of an canadians must Trade More within Canada to keep their Money at. Home he declared. Canadians must Bil their goods Over Canadian railways they must invest their Money in Canadian Enterprise they must Fie that research bureaus Are established they must manufacture their raw materials right in Canada to give employment to their own people an to create wealth. Agriculture is to heavy in the West he declared an industries must be built up in the West it has been done in the West Ern United states and there is n reason Why the Success or Industrial ism there cannot be duplicated i Canada. Immigration was important also he declared since immigrant from Northern Europe the unite states and the British Isles Allna common ideas about building up great future for Canada. Samuel Baker of London out Secretary treasurer of the Union Spok briefly congratulating the Wes. O their Progress in municipal affair and reminiscing. Of Early Days who he taught school in the West. Announcement was made that the luncheon to be the Dele Gates today would be held at Assoni Boine Park instead of Kildonan. Medicine hat crop prediction that bushels will produced in area ;