Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba
. 1. Lay the foundation for Trie How would the be or. Symington argued that the right of navigation was the right and that since this supreme right de closed in the Dominion parliament it was not necessary for the Dominion o pay any compensation for property taken for such purposes. Of course tills was not to say that the Dominion might not do so As a matter of policy but the Dominion in his submission could not be compelled so to do. He cited a great number of Manitoba free press. Winnipeg saturday october 6, 1928 that the question had been decided included in the reference As a Mearis of raising a Point which had recently been decided against the Dominion government. In the litigation in re Gard to the Montreal Harbor the privy Council ruled that the province owned the bed of St. Lawrence River and that the Dominion government could not use the bed or the River to erect works to improve the navigation of the Harbor without the assent of the province. However the question now before the supreme court raises in Mph i i. Cases Oleole Tlle so preme court raises this Tiv added Down. It was quite obvious the court and quoted precedents new fall suits and overcoats received another Large shipment of new fit rite tailored suits and overcoats the styles Are extremely smart and the values Are real Good. Priced from and up Don t fail to see them. New hats and gloves smarten up your appearance with a new hat and new gloves. This season s newest now on display. Hats and up. Gloves and up. Underwear these Cool evenings make one think of warmer underwear. We show a wonderful selection from the world s Best Celetee a Hatchway Watson s. Come in and make your selection. Stiles Humphries Winnipeg s smart men s Wear shop. 261 Portage ave. Next to Dingwall s. To support it. Heals Wotli question four or. Symington then proceeded to Deal with question four which reads by Section 108 of the British North America act 1867, and the first item tool Over the water Power which though connected with the said canals is created or made available by reason of extensions enlargements or re placements of said canals made by the Dominion since confederation and which is not required from time to time for the purpose of or. Symington contended that the answer of the court should be in the negative but the argument on this Point had scarcely begun at adjourn ment. Or. Symington was Endeavor ing to show the nature of the Public works transferred to the Dominion parliament in 1887 by the old provinces. To do so he desired to read the last annual report of the commissioner of Public works under the old provincial regime. It was contained in the Long appendix filed by the counsel for the Dominion concerning which there had already been controversy. The coun Sel for the provinces claimed that this lowing Public works and property of each province amongst others shall of the schedule thereto the Fol Japan Dix could not be placed before court and permitted to become a part of the record of Case because be the property of Canada it dealt largely with matters of fact canals with lands and water Powers and not of Law. On the opening Day connect Lack therewith has the province when this difference of View first arose. Any proprietary interest in or Bcne-1 chief Justice Anglin had a Quested the Al Cal ownership of or legislative counsel to Confer together and Endeavor to reach an agreement As to what part if any was inadmissible. Of this appendix then the court would Only have to decide upon Tho part Small or Large which was still in dispute. When or. Symington desired to read from the appendix the counsel Lor the provinces objected and chief Justice Anglin turned the discussion temporarily from the Point under examination to the one of whether counsel had held a conference and. If so. What Suc Cess had been . It appeared that counsel for the Dominion had agreed that if the counsel for the provinces would admit the document from which or. Symington desired to read and one other not specified they would be prepared to forego the others. However. Or. Tilley. Counsel for the provinces was just discussing Goddard s plate powder Silver the Shine that lasts sold in boxes 23 cents acis of. L. Benedict 270 Sweet w., Montreal tru lax the pleasant laxative to health chocolate chewing laxative laxative opportune values in our with the approach of indoor weather the special values offered in these departments will be welcomed by Thrifty shoppers who Are adding a touch of Beauty and Comfort to their Homes. 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In a statement issued september 29 the archbishop of Canterbury and York said that use of such additions to and deviations from the 1s62 prayer Book As fall within the limits of the 1928 revision could not be regarded As inconsistent with loyalty to the principles of the any other deviations frowned upon. However. Were Mem. Hunt for suspected Slayer in Ottawa jail continued from pm 1. Inmates. Three of the five were arrested the following night1 while sleeping in a. Stable just outside Lon Don but Hurston and the fifth prisoner named France Mortin. Escaped. Mor tin Wos being held for trial on n charge of assault but the police were investigating a report that he was wanted in Imp Oneille new York on a charge of murder. At the time of his arrest Here. Was in company with a Man who called himself Thomas Sherrin. They told police officers they had placed ties and heavy p inks Over the trolley tracks just to see what would happen when the Street car came the inner i of Vinulal Bridge which the men chose As the site their joke is a connecting link Between Hull qv.c., and the capt Are being played. On september 26. A and a companies played result ing in a win for a company the score being 2 to 0. The next game has been arranged Between a and a companies and will be played at the conclusion of next wednesday s Parade. 1st. 1sattai.10n. H in nip giu5nadikks continued irom being carried out the Canadian party left for Lille where industrialists interested in Dominion enterprises ten dered a luncheon. Premier King in a plying to the Welcome declared that the Canadian legation at Paris was a Symbol of Good will Between trance and canadians in Canada on the one hand and the British Empire and the French Republic on the other. A private car placed at their disposal by the French government car ried the Canadian party during today s journey. Premier King was a com Lemieux scr Lent will Nard a monday evening at 8 o clock at regi mental Headquarters. Dress Drill Khaki. Armistice Day be Prinde of All units in the District on armistice Day sunday november 11 at 10.55 ., in which this unit Trike part. Pall in at Headquarters at 10.15 and March off at 10.30 Sharp dress. Service order Phalti. Proficiency in Riding school of school will be held if a sufficient number of signify their intention of attending. Any officer of this unit who wishes attend this course should hand his name to the adjutant immediately. The school is held in the mornings be fore breakfast and at such an hour As not to interfere with business. Duration is about two weeks. Annual unit annual muck try at St Charles Rifle ranges will be held on saturday. October 13, and 20. It is expected that All Mem Bers of this unit will fire on either or both dates. Company commander. Lake Steps at once to notify All members of their companies and get them out. A special bus will be run from Headquarters 194 main Street at 1.30 ., the St. Charles Street car j leaves Portage and main at 1 o clock land Twenty minutes service is maintained from St. Charles to the rifles will be arranged for and taken out by the quartermaster. It. J. Stephens wednesday capt. G. Trist thursday capt. A. J. Overhage Friday maj. D. A. W. He Vic saturday capt. W. D. E. Morley w1nmpkg i.h1iit infantry at Hollins Worters Beautiful and Winter trimmed Coats second time in succession has been won by the l.i. The regimental officers team was successful in winning the Holt cup for team of five officers at St. Charles Range last saturday. This is the this cup our next nearest rival was the Cameron High Landers team who were Twenty Points behind. The officers comprising Tiv Teum were it. Col. Colclough major Banks capt. Booth Lieut. Mansergh Danied by Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux. And Delancy. Sneaker of the Canadian House of so far As can be ascertained at the commons senator h. S. Belaud and present time the annual inspection mrs Beland Hon Raoul Dandurand Jwill be held on thursday november 8. And Hon. Philllps Roy first Canadian minister to France. Premier King will London tomorrow. At Mcgregor Street armouries. All members Are urged to attend parades leave Paris for regularly so that training May be j completed by that Date. Both. Battalion . Military notes the g rifles orderly capt. J. R. Hawkins Aker. Tuesday. October . Woods october 10, major j. K. Bell sgt. October 8. Hard 9. Capt. J. Wednesday. Act Over in. Gibbs thursday october 11. Capt. T. E Miller do. My. Cpl. Robinson Friday october 12, Lieut. J. W. Clarke my Cpl. Walls saturday october 13. Hardakei1. This unit will Complete Iligir annual firing practice at the St. Charles ranges on sunday october 7. All ranks Are ordered to Parade at uie Corner of Sherburn Aud Portage Avenue at 9 o clock. Transportation and Lucli will be provided. Dress Drill order with Over Coats. The scores of the last two practices which were posted thursday _ night show the firing of this f Miller do. My. Cpl. Robinson unit so far Nas been of an exception no Mph order Mcm Bera already having qualified As first class shots. And it is possible that this number parades commence tuesday. October -16. Street Barracks at fat trebled with the completion of the practice on the popping dodger. Minto dress Drill order officers will swords for regimental parades. To Imit a Lipsett memorial Bat lion will Parade sunday. October 14. It Headquarters main Street at . Dress full dress Khaki with medals. All members of the regiment will recognize the obligation of being on Parade Tor this occasion. The Oti icer com manding desires to extend a cordial invitation to any members of the 8th. Battalion . To Parade in uniform with the battalion on this Date. Battalion association the a omit ii oks the unveiling of the window to Tho memory of major general Lipsett. All on wednesday evening the season s activities will commence with a smok ing concert at Minto armouries. The entertainment committee promises a Good programme for the evening. The officer commanding has expressed the intention of donating a cup for Competition Between troops during the Winter training season attendance dress Drill and the qualifications of tha s. Will be taken into account in awarding the cup. As there is not much time in which to Issue uniforms prior to the armis Tice Day Parade Whir will be held on sunday november 11. All ranks must make every Effort to attend All c.b.e-. . Will take place at saints Church sunday. October 14, in the 3 . Major general Lippelt was the Fol. The . First commanding officer of the both battalion having taken the battalion Over on mobilization on the outbreak Hugh a lilacs Ploncek of of War in 1914. As is Well known he was always highly esteemed by All ranks who were fortunate in coming in touch with him. J arrangements have been made that parades prior to that Date and co necessary preparations Marcelin Dies aged 86 special he allele i.nfci-. H to the free i. J i oct. 5 the both battalion represented at Ngel 86_ who Hub this service and members Are request a november de to assemble at the Corner of Broad Way Avenue and Colony Street at before 5ettllng in Novas Marcelin sask., be he pioneered in Bruce county out. Jie 2.30 . Dress for the occasion survive cd by five daughters three be Mufti with median. Isons 19 grandchildren. Tub Queens own came bios of Canaba battalion will Parade it Minto Barracks on wednesday october 10, 1928, at 8.15 . Dress. Drill order. Be acting second in command during the absence of major g. M. Al Nulle. On leave. Major i h. J Ford. To be acting . A company vice major h. J. Ford while acting second in command. Capt. A. Mccowan. Both appointments to Date from february. 1028. At last wednesday s Parade a team was selected from a company to enter the Eaton cup Competition which takes place today. The team includes several former members of Imperial Highland regiments and is expected to show a High Standard of efficiency. There has been a Good improvement in recruiting recently the following men having been added to the strength of the battalion since the All parades started a. S. B. Moulsdale. J. Really. A. M. Quay. E. A Edwards. B. Leighton. L. Bennett c. R. Brereton. A company continues the Strong est in the battalions but recruits Are i required to bring the other three com Naples up to strength. 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