Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 30, 1929

Issue date: Tuesday, July 30, 1929
Pages available: 20
Previous edition: Monday, July 29, 1929

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba Eree press Winnipeg tuesday july 30, 1929 3. Dies former Manitoba education Alist and first Rector of St. Ignatius Parish Winnipeg passes in 81st year at St. Stanislaus novitiate Montreal Canadian t Rpss despatch out., july 29. Rev. Louis Drummond. S.j-, widely known a a lecturer avid writer died at the St. Stanislaus novitiate hero this afternoon. He was 81 years of age. Father Drumin once lived a Semi retired life at the novitiate for the Pas few years and had celebrated his Jubilee a year ago. He was Well a Nova throughout Western Canada having been stationed in Winnipeg 20 tears ?.zo. Ordain Oil 1883. Son of the late judge l. T. Drum mond. Court of Appeal Quebec and of Emlres Debar Izeh father Drummond born a. Montreal in 1848, came of Dis his father having had an eminent career even before con federation being prominent in the Legal of the land question in Quebec uni his maternal grand lather a of old French Arlston race. Before entering upon his re a Gibus career. Father Druru mond studied science. Including surveying eid be Olobry. Until at the nge of 2c, he entered the Jesuit order As a pros Bev. Nil. . Debt Ummond eminent lecturer former Manitoba and Alberta educationist who succumbed yesterday in Montreal Geci is. Work of marked importance. He was on the staff of the a London Catholic Magazine. Came to Manitoba in 1885. Father. Drummond s Western career began in 1885, when he was attached to the St. Boil office College just taken Over by his order. He soon became notable in educational circles in. Mani Toba and the West taking prominent part in the University of Manitoba activities. In 1887 he published the Catholic element in the in 1888. True and false. Ideals in in 1889. The which was soon followed by Contro Versy on the Constitution of the Jesu Between or. Littledale and or. Drummond. In 1890 he was recalled to the Church of the Gesu. Montreal and made Recto of his mater St. Mary s College. He returned face in 1892, occupying the chairs of philosophy classics and English and French literature and became also of the Northwest review in which capacity he waged keen warfare on behalf of the separate schools in the controversy which ended in the privy Council against the catholics. While carrying on is multifarious duties Here he was in constant Der Inland As a. Platform speaker on liter Ary scientific and social subjects and Canadian club in Winnipeg in which a plea for racial Unity among he said in part the typical Canadian must be touch with his English and French fellow countryman and. Just to a nationalities. We canadians ought to be the fairest and most people in the world. Near enough to Europe to share it. Time tried culture arid consequent Wisdom and depth so near the United states that we cannot help sharing its elemental. Act Ltd directness and breadth we have All we advantages of political Union with an in apr Al race and yet none of its insularity France and England have contributed to our National no phone orders no exchanges no refunds Holly Osworth s see our windows tonight journal at Yective priest. He was ordained sept. 23. 1883, at St. Mary s College Mont real. He had already spent a year of study in France and proceeded in a teaching capacity to various Jesuit institutions including. In order St Francois Xavier new York City and St. John s forc Ham que., later going to England for several years. Early after his ordination he acquired the degree of doctor of divinity and found time i for considerable literary labor from came a number of sonnets a few plays and in England. Journalistic Winnipeg was one. In 1005, before the though his vigorous tactics often aroused Strong opposition his native tact and never failing Courtesy commanded the highest respect of All opponents. Finally his health began to weaken due to the extreme demands of Mission preaching and other Cleri Cal labors and he was relieved of his teaching duties in 1904. He was a popular . His appearance in the pulpit of St. Mary s Church being marked by capacity congregations. He was in 1902. The first Catholic priest to preside Over the distribution of degrees and medals in Manitoba uni Ontario foist it .-.1 fighting f starts Day at 9 o 9f d from Page for Uncial Unity. Notable among his Able lectures in unexpected luncheon guests fussy , too and nothing to eat in the House that s one Nightmare that never trouble if you be Heinz cooked Spaghetti on the pantry shelf. For everyone likes Heinz made Spaghetti cooked the e Heinz Way in that famous Heinz Torrito sauce and set off with just the right touch of a special cheese. A steaming Savory luncheon dish by Sim ply heating Heinz cooked Spaghetti and serving. Could anything be More convenient you get this same Heinz Quality in every Heinz product in Heinz vinegar Heinz Tomato Ketchup Heinz Peanut butter Heinz India relish or any of the Heinz 57 varieties. And their Low Cost is an agreeable Surprise v Heidi Viz cooked Spaghetti sold in Canada is packed in Canada tool. A few scattered fires Are still coat suit and summer dress must . It s our policy not to carry merchandise Over to next season so out they go unheard prices. We advise you strongly to be Here when the doors open at 9 o clock tomorrow morning. And the occupants have returned to t one Square mile of be under control now. New fires in thu mini Bay area i the flames. Forest fires. Which were reported in Hen Straits. The fire Mere is in slashing but heavy Timber might press by free press for Luau morals. Minn., jul 5 strengthened by Strong winds to a dozen Forest fires swept Alons t e North Shore of Lake Superior to Day endangering a score of Settle ments the Timber lines of the sure Flor National Forest. H e Hamel supervisor 06 the Superior Forest said that continued dry weather or unfavourable winds would throw the fires out of control Over a front of several Miles. He estimated that the fires Alread had swept a total of acres ill Coats Reg. To Tweed Prince of Wales whoopee Coats. Not Many of these so you la have to be Early. Coats Reg. To Poiret twill Tri Cotine and Broadcloth. Fur trimmed and crepe lined. Coats Reg. To Poiret twill and Broadcloth. Fur trimmed crepe lined. All Model Coats Reg. Values to out they go at cooked so Nice with cheese joyous flavor week end Albert Beach his de trains from Canadian National station aug. 5th ninth annual Canadian National . From West Transcona -30 q.11 a .41 . . A . .00 . Everybody Welcome two sports and bands prizes galore Holiday morning. 8.40 9.00 to grand Beach Only. Noon 1.30 evening 6.25 the ., 1.30 and 6.25 . Trains Stop at West Transcona for passengers to beaches. Stops appoints Between grand Beeach and Beach for passengers from return fares Moonlight tickets _ one Day tickets 10-trip tickets 50-trip tickets week end tickets grand Beach .75 1.00 10.00 21.00. 2.45 Victoria Beach 12.50 25.00 2.95 dancing afternoon and 3 and Beach daily . Additional train Beac trains service from Union j daily sex. Sun. Sunday s.i5 .11 0.00a.m. Is 5.50 fridays and 1.10 . Satur i with Flag Stop at sat. 9.00 Days to Victoria at Victoria Beach Pinehurst inn to Stop at. Grand Beach hotel for those who stay daily including morning train daily sex. Employ of the state torn Star department flew Over the blazing area today and reported to Headquarters Here that the flames had. Broken Over the fire lines in set e1four Hundred men were battling the flames at the Border of the threatened area and Voi unters workers will be added to the Force Hamel said. Strike Jit continued from Page Opportunity for the country to see its Al St woman Cabinet member in action. Miss Bond fled herself formerly was a shop worker. Reports from various districts Snow that a number of non Federated cot ton Mills Are still working but employing Only a Lew workers. N a fun sail til6 losing icily a few workers. Employers. At Manchester said the stoppage would have a disastrous effect on transportation from liver Pool. Some 150 transport firms employing Many workers Are on toe River Mersey handling Ootton exclusively. One liberals m continued from Page-1. Price dresses Reg. Values to included in this lot Are Kayon taffeta Flat crepes and printed Celen ettes. Dresses Reg. To prints printed Georgette Canton and Flat crepes and silk ensembles. Dresses regular values to printed silk and printed Georgette spun Silks and Flat crepes. Dent opponents allies Rousseou and Bill Gagne had registered but til and 213 respectively. Wire conditions euro Ghoul the North Side of the Large constituency made the gathering of Complete re sults practicality impossible the Telephone and Telegraph companies serving the District reported at 11 . Their wires were All out of order. No forecast could be Given they stated As to when service could be resumed. In addition to the 26 polls noted above or. Wilson had a four others aggregating 128 votes. The j detailed figures were not available. One poll gave or. Mousseau a 56 vote majority. elected in , gon Adlan Tress despatch omit july a hotly contested by election or. William s Murphy of Smith s Falls. Independent conservative was today returned As member of parliament for Lanark. After 61 polls out of.79 had Given him a maj6rlts of his. Election was conceded by ills opponent Thomas a. Colise Yative. Candidate. The Intra party connect re sult of a dispute As to whether the nomination had been carried out pro Perly. At the nomination meeting or. Murphy contended that Smith s Falls was not properly represented and with 100.supporters he left the Hall. In the election today Complete returns from Smith s. Palls gave or. Murphy votes arid or. Thompson. The by election was necessitated a the death of the former member. Or. B f Peston conservative. Preston was first a in 1922 and was re elected at the. General elections in 1925 and 1926. Five tolls missing in. Pfc Scott. Canadian Tress Volg annl ont. July Tion of Ells o. Liberal Over his opponent Gustave Eventurel. In dependent Liberal has Becu in the Prescott by election. Only five polls to hear from majority was. All ensembles tailored and Tweed suits Reg. 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