Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, September 07, 1928

Issue date: Friday, September 7, 1928
Pages available: 23

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 7, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg Friday september 7, 1928 steel is at spiking proceeds at Kate of mile a com plete to mile 442 Winter engine terminal will be established at mile shape to mile 406. Rails Are being spiked at the rate of n mile a Day and will reach owl River next week. Grading ha4 been completed to Deer River at mile 442, which had previously been stated to be the objective for this year. Major Maclacklan says that grading is now being vigorously pushed beyond this Point and it is hoped to have 100 Miles of Grade completed beyond Deer River this year. At the present time j i several Hundred me rare working under what the Council thought ought to be continued from Page 1. Brains. They Wero very Clever. In Short he took of his hat to them so to speak. Prof. R. O. Jolliffe of Kingston thought so too and said the same in that Lorth re glut Way he has. Shame on the men that they found it so hard to raise thru and a half million dollars when the women raised a million and mad3 no i uss about it no sketch of the Day s proceedings would be Complete without a word of uns tinted Praise for the hard working w the railway contractor. The Hudson clone if the Mother country were at a and most efficient Secretary Rev. Or. P. Sparcia despatch to the free press the ims man., sept. G. District Engineer j. A. Mclachlan or the Hudson Bay railway reported today that steel is now Jaid on the system engine terminal Tor next 1 Bay railway has in its employ at All Points on the system on maintenance in charge of rolling Stock and terminal duties a total of men. Is being carried on As far As Solo of River at mile 396 at which Point a new ballast pit has been opened recently. Water tanks and other stationary equipment Are being erected As the requirements of operation de Mand. The terminals at mile 327 Are by taking shape the round House will be ready for Winter occupation and this Point will be opened up As an tit Days tacked or Canadian Home defence was Albert Moore. Or. Moore necessary. If we were not to stand idly by we must prepare the men to fight. The last great War had shown that it Cost dollars and men to train recruits who were not prepared. Another Dele Gate whose name we could not catch spoke in similar fashion and saw a vision of endangered Homes unless there was military training. It is no secret to say that there is a Strong opinion among the men that this is not the Way the Council so cold Lead the Church. This did not find expression but it will. That much May be sold. Bev. Or. A. E. Armstrong who brought in the foreign missionary report is a capable executive. He is clean Cut straight Forward presents Hla re port much As would the head of a City corporation. He is speaking for a vast Enterprise world wide beef client organization. As he spoke China Japan and. Korea in particular flashed upon strong1 voice and uses it. Has a Good he is Clear decisive and withal has abundant Good humor. He knows what he wants to have done and knows How to get it done. He was a Tower of strength throughout the Day. The Council likes or. Moore and knows what a treasure a Secretary beyond reproach can be. W the evening missionary meeting was another High Point of the Council proceedings to Date. There was. A great crowd of the general Public As Well As the commissioners and they enthusiastically applauded the returned missionaries As they were introduced. A platform of 30 returned missionaries is not an everyday occurrence. Neither is eight speakers representing As Many different Fields of operation under the direction of one Church a vary usual item on a missionary meeting programme. In Short the finest missionary meeting i Ever said one Delegate and that expresses the prevailing sentiment. Here therefore Nelleye Cliffis Are false continued from Png 1.1 at that time there were nearly British Harvester immigrants in. The time was wednesday night just before 8 o clock 300 the Hall. They were being supplied with return tickets to their Homes in great Britain. These were men who had come mostly Over the Canadian National lines while a few originally grilled Gate which was partly open the . Tried to pass the police officers. He was not allowed because the men had orders to admit none but British harvesters to the Hall the . Could have obtained admission to the Nail it be had first secured authority from immigration or railway officials according to or. Gelley. Late yesterday afternoon or. Gelley travelled Gar less the Canadian Pachec. Of what railway Hue. He Tiey came West Over All men were Tjing Given return tickets for a special train. Rolice on duty the mind As on a screen. China would second Day Andi Harvest work. Across the doorway of the Hall there is a grilled Gate. Stationed at the Gate were two Royal Canadian mounted policemen and one Winnipeg police officer. The policemen were stationed there for the purpose of keeping out others than British harvesters and not to keep the British harvesters in or. Gelley said the returning harvesters consisted of men who did not want work Arm men who were physic rally unable for playing children and working grown ups require this Light but nourishing food i delicious with fruit easy to digest triscuit wafer that s Good for everybody Welcome. To All fact res these sunny for Xvi in the air practically free from summer s cites and other insects Rasht now is the Best time of the whole year for exterior painting. Use mart1n-Sknuur pure paint because it will not Check crack nor Peel it Ivill Wear years Lonser than Ordinary paint. One gallon covers -100 to -150 so. Feet with two Coots. Welcome the missionaries Back but Homes and Mission stations and Hospi tals had been looted by the armies damage to the tune of being done in Honan alone. What should the Church do about it he wanted that considered seriously. And the movies in Korea sound picturesque. But those i censored were promoting immorality. The. Church must act about that too. See How the Christian Church spreads its influence Over the world or. Macgillivray the president spoke for the . What remarkable work the women Are doing her facts and figures spoke with an eloquence that needed no embellishment. There were local organizations with is too members. A total of 183 missionaries were at work in Canada and 175 abroad. A bit of human interest came into the speech in the telling of the True Story of the Soldier s family who came into a new Ontario town were welcomed by the ., a Home furnished and a Light shining All ready for the new arrivals of the tragedy in the death soon after of the wage earner of the practical sympathy of the women and what they did for widow and children. The Story brought the tribute of applause. When mrs. Macgillivray finished Kev. Or. J. B. P. Swiater of the Strong men of the United Church of to his feet and praised the work in High terms. The women of the . Were immensely full of evening and it ended Well. Gallon White. Colors quart s3.00 pint 90c 85c 1-pint 50o 45c 179 notre Dame East phone 27 391 a hotel ideally located in the heart of Winni Peg serving Good food most suitable for Par ties banquets _ conventions. 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