Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 08, 1928

Issue date: Monday, October 8, 1928
Pages available: 31
Previous edition: Saturday, October 6, 1928

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 8, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba London special Cable in Fri of by Berv und oct. Mission sitting Between men from Bulgaria and Chile a Lew places away was great Britain. Just across the table was China. All that Intercourse Between National representatives Means a great Dunning has spent a Holiday in Italy. He said there Are elements of great economic revival and Indus trial Progress in Italy As far As i could from discussions on migration with Premier Mackenzie King. Dunning and w. J. Egan Deputy minister of Immi Gration Here. There is particular satisfaction at the presence of Dun Ning because he is himself a British Industrial worker who made Good asm agriculturist in Canada Dunning in an inter knows the British working Man into a it j Celal Progress in Italy As far As i Cov minister to attend judge by my casual London expects important Resu to ratio Moet lug 1h inn t 11 is from los. Koa. Charles j mately and though he never lived in it an education i the Coal mining District he knows that and Sec the jul Here. There is value. The for free weeks belonging to fifty to government effect. A profound i or. I com miners Are a sturdy and adaptable Type the British government is More concerned about migrating of miners than any other class. There is no surplus of agricultural or Domestic workers and it is becom ing More difficult every year to ret in dim lit monasteries the monks of old Laboured with pen and Brush. When darkness came the flickering Light of candles was their Only illumination. Cuttle wonder their eyes paid the penalty. Guard your eyesight artificial Light never cheaper than it is bet Don t Strain your eyes Reading or writing in a poorly sated room. Buy Hydro Long life lamps by the Carton of 6. We will charge your Cartons on your next two Light Hills or do liver them c. O. Hydro Lous Lii e lamps arc inside frosted giving More Light Frith less Glare. 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The Beaver company limited 15 Beaver Road Thorold Ontano Leaver n Board insulating Board Beaver Board us. Obtain immediate delivery from our Large Stock. 3ss limited re Dame East phone 27 391. British for overseas. Effects of declining birth rate Are now showing themselves in reduced supplies of juvenile labor. Many of the potential migrants among the miners Are around thirty years of age and it la urgent that i they Are to be transferred to canard schemes must be settled promptly because As they involve selection training and settlement they will in most favourable circumstances require i time to carry out. The British is that if Large schemes Are. Not agree upon quickly both Britain and Canad will have missed the tide and oppor Tunley will not recur. Free press Winnipeg monday october 8, lunch no Home for mrs. Florence Ger Trude Ferklic wife of Reginald j. Perkins of 577 Corydon Trenque who died at King Edward Hospital thurs 9 9 Day aged 38 years. After the service the cortege proceeded to Bro Ollde cemetery where the last burial wore performed. W. J. Downey son of j. J. Downey. Cha dangly Man., died at King Edward Hospital saturday aged 29 yearn. In it Rutan. To his father and Mother he la survived by Brothers v a., and Gordon of mrs. K. Burkett heading Tyr Smith mrs. J. Nil re. Of Winnipeg. The funeral l j this afternoon at 2 o clock i the Bardal Parlours to torn. Says plan warns adoption of policy announced will make Bishops lawbreakers Canadian Pren Cable London oct. The Bishops a does their tentative policy they be come lawbreakers and thus Challenge the soundest instinct of the British it. Rev. E. W. Barnes Bishop of Birmingham declared in an interview tonight. He referred to hit announcement of the archbishops of Canterbury and York last september 28. The Bishop of Birmingham said Zhc situation was Likely to be so grave and the end so disastrous that he hoped private remonstrances of men of weight would prevent the adoption of the policy. If the Bishops permit alternative holy he went on and Issue licenses for reservation they will be breaking the Law and flouting the authority of parliament. Even if the Bishops ask the convention to approve of the 1928 Boot without the contentious clauses the Book will be illegal without the consent of the Crown but a formal quarrel Between the Church and the state will then be opened and Church people Desir ing to defy the state would be . The position to plead that they had the Oral authority of the Church. For the bus hons to thus precipitate a formal quarrel would be indiscreet and unwise. The obvious reply o the nation be disestablishment and severe do endowment but such a policy would be preferable to the indefensible policy suggested by the continued from Page 1. Orl Zed during the last session of the House of to Aid Canadian or. Forke among other things. Announced that he and his associates j were working out some scheme where by Canadian boys world be aided in j becoming located on farms and in that j receive the same privileges As those being granted British boys brought out under the present government boy scheme. In an interview or. Stewart said he thought it Likely Tiit the Canadian National railways would enter into the ownership of the Alberta Northern rail j ways if there was pm Opportunity for so doing on an equal footing with the Canadian Pacific. J or. Euler who is a heavier Man than his pictures might indicate and who says his name is pronounced As if it i were spelled said he was on r. General tour of inspection accompanied by r. W. Breadner commissioner of customs c. S. Walters commissioner income tax. And David Sim his pro i rate Secretary. He would be in Thoj West two or three weeks visiting the i principal cities. No particular phase o Tho department s work was being investigated. Customs ports were still be ing closed he St Del. And attention was being Given to the appraisal system. Will look Over the whole system. And if we see a hero we can strengthen it we will Endeavor to do to Jeet Nouril of Trade asked about the complaint of the local Boardl of Trade that residents of the United states wishing to do Busi Ness in Canada he difficulty in bring ing their cars across the line the min ister said there would be no complaint when it was investigated. It probably will get adjusted All further than that he did not wish to comment pending his conference with to Ord of Trade officials. Among the Subjec a. He will be inter ested in on his present trip is the British Columbia fruit Industry. To did not know wha Hon. R. B. Bennett k.c., Leader of the conservative party was saying about it. But certainly we do not propose to ruin deaths and funerals the funeral of mrs. Sarah Ann Browne widow of Robert Browne suite 17, Earls san apartments will be held j this morning at 10 o clock from holy i Trinity Church to St. John s cemetery. Frank Norris the 5-year-old son of or. And mrs. P. A. Teskey 670 Spruce Street died saturday. Funeral service will be held at 11 o clock this morning at the graveside St. Mary s cemetery. The funeral of Robert George Simp son 27 years old son of a. L. Simpson will be held this afternoon at 2.45, from the Clark Lenthe Date Home to Elmwood cemetery. Mrs Annie Mcclarn Ferguson widow of Rev. D. J. Ferguson or Poplar Point Man., died at Prestonpans Scotland. Thursday. Mrs. Margaret peach. B8 years old wife of Chas. Peach 49 Kelvin Street died saturday. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 4 o clock from Thomson s main Street Parlours to Elm Wood cemetery. Joseph infant son of or. And mrs. J Lomonaco. 526 Ross Avenue died yesterday. The funeral will be held afternoon at 2 o clock from bit s Chapel to the holy Rosary Church. 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