Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Will seek to place Heston ability on fire Preven Tion work safety body to operation of motor busses City in pc or the Deal tile building by Law will Coop to p Sivri provincial government to outline responsibility of of Oil with fire prevention and in the City. It was to in Terri i Martinsr of the Public Saint commuter hold wednesday afternoon resulted Slon which followed Reading of a letter from Hon. W. B. Clubb minister of Public works addressed to mayor Mclean in which it was intimated that the province was agreeable to the suggestion embodied in the civic fire com it Slon s report on the Casa Loma Block fire that a joint Board should be set up to look into the entire mat Ter. Criticism of the finding of file com Mission by the minister Drew the re Mark from Aid. A. B. Leonard that As the provincial fire commissioner was supreme. It was up to him to notify the City if he Felt the City was neglect a its duty. Aid. K. Dunn arc Point investigate that Tlly authorities had the Casa. Loma Block under both health and fire department i authorizations. He raised the question i of Why the balconies and stairs at a it ached had been removed from the out. Isido of the Block this being explained j by my. Leonard who said that the stairs had been pronounced unsafe. Duffis is economical to other plan. Method or device for i thing a refrigerator com pares with ice on a strict Dollar cent basis. The Arctic ice and fuel co., Ltd. 439 Portage ave. Pm. 42 321 j.1s.wi. A and hence a permit to remove them been granted. The building Everil without the stairs had sufficient Means of egress As demanded under the building by Law it was consideration of the civic fire com Mission s reports As to the Casa Loma Block and Winnipeg theatre fires was Lai l Over for two , As were the by Law for regulation of the fire department and the rules which go with the by Law. To close station recommendation will be made to 1 Council by the committee that fire i station no. 4 Gertrude Avenue should be closed and that stations 12 and 15, the other two serving the fort Rouge District be each fully equipped in Stead of partially As at present this being the suggestion of the sub com Mittee Oil re organization of the do a Artmont. If. Will also be recommended that fire Hull no. 10 be closed aril until r. New flooring has been c. W. Baxter. Get a can from your grocer Andy helped the bosons win the 1927 International league he s with the new York before a Ball game Andy lunches on Graham crackers and a whole quart of toddy made with milk. He uses toddy in his regular training and it helps to keep him fit. Toddy stimulates mental activity and physical Energy through proper nourish to the diet vital food ele ments necessary for health and strength. It is the Safe and sane food drink for children and Tea Coffee and Cocoa in millions of Homes. Dealers not carrying toddy should communicate with Samuel h. Gilfix co., Winnipeg make a great Sain in sleep and rest when you take this Fine train alone the historic red River Trail via Fargo to twin cities. A 4-Compart ment observation car and two sleeping cars contain ing 12 sections and draw ing room Complete ease. Excel Lent dining car service. Train leaves Winnipeg daily at p. M. Arrives in Fargo i.o2 a. in Minneapolis a a. and in St. Panz a a. M. Call w. T. Hether inc ton District freight and. Paste scr agent t. A Thomp son City agent 226 Portage ave. Winnipeg phone a 6603 and a 1123. Installed when it was held Likely Hall no 6 would be shut Down and men and equipment transferred to adjacent centres. Aid. A o Hare asked that the Winnipeg general Hospital be consulted before Hall no. 6 be closed and was assured that no such action a oui be taken until members of the Hospital Board were consulted. Operation of busses both Large and from Grimsby ont., is announced the death of Charles Walter Baxter at one time Well known in the fruit Job Bing and brokerage business in this City which occurred at his Home in Bis 54th year. He had been in poor health for some time but haying partially recovered was in his office Fri Day list. Saturday morning he was stricken with apoplexy and died on the afternoon of the same Day. A native of Wakefield. Que. Before coming to Winnipeg he had worked in a departmental store and later established a fruit business at Ottawa. His health was however indifferent. Later he joined the fruit inspection staff of the Dominion government and was appointed chief inspector at Winnipeg later at Ottawa at the same time acting As assistant to thai fruit commissioner on the death of the lat Ter he was appointed to the position which he held for several years. This he resigned to become manager of the Niagara Peninsula growers at grims by ont. In 1925 he was sent by the Ontario government to England in connection with the fruit Industry but returned the same year to become president and general manager of the Niagara packers limited which office he held until the time of his death. Or. Baxter had been prominently associated with the fruit growing Busi Ness throughout the entire Dominion and was largely responsible for to greatly increased Export business in Smau by the Winnipeg electric rail Way came under discussion with a re commendation from Council that the company be prohibited from running Canadian fruits. On such streets As already Hadi it was during Hie tenure of office car lines without the consent of that the horticultural Council of can Counce damage to the streets Ada came into existence of this he Wowch they rail and congestion was a past president and at the time shippers association director of on Tario fruit growers association director of Niagara Peninsula fruit gwm ers association chairman of the ibis native committee of the Canadian horticultural Council and was also Active 011 the transportation and Tariff committees of the fruit growers associations. During the War he was a Mem ber of the Dominion food Board. In politics or. Baxter was a conservative and in religion a staunch sup Porter of the presbyterian Church end later the United Church of Canada in fraternal circles he was a member of chaudiere Lodge. No. 268, of Ottawa and Hindoo Koosh Grotto of Hamil ton. The funeral was held monday to Queen s Lawn cemetery Grimsby. His widow one daughter. Mrs. Or j. H. Mcmillan three sons. John of and Kenneth and Gordon at Home also one brother. James of Renfrew and four Sisters mrs. Slack mrs. Lang miss Carrie and miss Hazel All of Ottawa survive. Aid o Hare agreed that the City Engineer should be asked to report on the damage to streets caused by the motors. Aid w. N. Kolisnyk pointed out that the busses Only had to pay the same License As a Taki and thai this by no Means compensated for the damage to the roads. Aid. Leonard Felt the whole problem of bus opera Tion by the company should be investigated and on the motion of Aid. Simpkin the committee will recommend to Council that it appoint a committee to look into the whole mat Ter of licensing and operation of motor busses on the streets of the City. It was also decided to recommend to Council that the City Engineer should be instructed to Check the operation of Street cars in the City of Winnipeg and to submit regular reports on the service to the Public safety committee giving particulars of overcrowding headway accidents and other Condl tons. Questioned As to what the de mands of his sum would be the City Engineer stated that one inspector while he could not carry out perfect inspection would be a great help. A report from the commissioner of buildings showed that under provisions of the new building by Law since Jan. 1 this Vear there had been three new stairs and 21 exits opening outward in stalled in dance Halls 32 new stairs. 36 out opening doors and 28 fire alarm repairs effected in hotels eight new of new buildings Section objection to a by Law which passed its second Reading at the last regular meeting of Council and which proposed certain restrictions on Hie of buildings to be erected in districts which such Type of bul Ding daughters of England will be earned j fut lire title of Benefit was not already in existence resulted in refusal to Send the by Law up to Council the vote being 4-4. Chairman having voted As a member of commit tee. Sofii Ety is trial the trial of Kalman Waldman. Charged on three counts with breach of the narcotic act t4iisversed to the fall Assize sitting or. Justice Donovan. Waldman according to medical Tes Timony is to undergo an Opper Atlon it appendicitis. Last april Waldman was arrested with narcotic drugs in his pos cassion police claim. It is alleged also that he had sold Narco tics. _ saved by wife s the pathetic i coca or a wife that her husband had i erred to support her and her Sra ruins children saved Mattew b. Mcgraw. Convicted of seven charges of fraud from serving a prison Terra yesterday when magistrate sir Hugh John Mac Donald granted suspended sentence. The woman s plea for leniency won the sympathy of the and the Crown despite the fact that Mcgraw had pleaded guilty. Six million Ink permits issued for building passed the 000 Mark yesterday when the we Elcy report of the building inspector Vas i issued. Fifteen permits had been j were for buildings that will Cost up ads of live figures while the others i were close to the limit. The largest permit granted was marts out to the Winnipeg electric company for the erection of a sub station of two stories that will Cost to i fore it is completed. I motorists of fall j ing to report an Accident which cd j curved on Osborne Street when the car which he was operating struck z. Delivery Wagon l. Feii sier Wai fined and costs when he appeared in City police court before magistrate sir Hugh John Macdonald. A charge of speeding also Laid against the accused was dismissed. Of. T. H. Anderson who was convicted of Speed ing on Harvard Avenue was finer 88, including costs. Anderson i.? said to have travelled at Between 30 and 35 Miles per hour on an exceptionally dark night. In both instances the Fine was paid. To probe c. B. Hopper of Manitoba agricultural col lege is to investigate conditions under which British boy immigrants work on Manitoba farms it was Learned yesterday. He will make re port to Hon. Albert prefrontal a. I minister of agriculture. Or. Hopper responsible for placing than i 100 of these British boys on Manitoba farms last Spring under arrange ments with the British Canadian and Manitoba governments. Reports received indicate that the boys arc con tented with their lot and that he Farmers Are satisfied with the work the boys Are doing. Found guilty on charge of receiving Joseph David Dupas charged at the Assize court before or. Justice Adam son with theft of 3 pieces of shafting from the Western Canada flour company and with receiving the stolen goods knowing them to have been stolen was found guilty on the latter count and remanded for san it rfcs until Friday. J. L. Kos defended k. J. A Resolution changing the name of the daughters and maids of England benevolent society to the daughters of England benevolent society was passed at the biennial convention in travellers building yesterday. At 11.30 o clock yesterday morning the delegates gathered at the next of Ken memorial at Trie legislative build ing to pay homage to the memory of the men who fell in defence of the Empire during the great War. The ceremony was attended also by delegates to the annual convention of the grand Lodge. Sons of England Benefit society also in session in the travellers building. Rev. R. Gordon Burgoyne. Pastor of Grace Chr Rich conducted the Short service. Mrs i. Poulter. Toronto president of the grand Lodge. Daughters of England benevolent society placed p. Wreath on the Monument on behalf other organization. Delegates to the women s convention had dinner at Kildonan Park at 6 o clock last night. This morning officers will be elected and installed. In the afternoon they will make a tour of inspection of the legislative building. Co operative officials to attend. Conference hairy j. May London England Secretary of the International co operative Alliance will visit the Dominion for the special purpose of attending the annual Congress of the co operative Union of Canada to be held at Lloydminster sask., june 26 and 27, of the Mani announced the conference International wheat held at Regina re Judi gently this Congress will be the most important gathering of representatives of co operative organizations to be Juna 27, to enable the delegates to attend a meting of the Alberta co operative Institute the following Day at Edmonton. Louier overseas delegates will of messes. Golightly and Oliver of the several Points press thursday june Charles w. Baxter Dies at Grisby Well known in fruit jobbing business in Winnipeg for Many years general position Hospital has resigned to take a position at the Thiu Usu we represented by Cedric Long executive u la. Juao v. I Yii u. 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