Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 06, 1929

Issue date: Tuesday, August 6, 1929
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Previous edition: Monday, August 5, 1929

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Manitoba free press tuesday August 6, 1929 to investigate appointed by coast province to probe production and distribution conditions w. Sanford Evans m.l.a., who has teen appointed by the British Colum Bia government to investigate prob lems connected with production and distribution of British Columbro fruits is out of the City at present but it is understood that immediately he re turns he will make arrangements for commencing the inquiry. According to the terms of the com 1 Mission. Or. Evans will investigate particularly conditions in the Okan A.A. Valley. The conservative member for Winni of probably will have the work Over land his port submitted to the British i Columbia government Well before the next session of the Manitoba Legisla Ture in connection with which he regarded As the chief financial critic the opposition Side of the House. Detroit woman killed in Quebec crossing Accident out sails Field of seven in 30-foot Botterell wins 20-foot healthful malt chocolate and milk blended give that distinctive toddy flavor Montreal aug. Woman killed and three others All of Detroit mich., were More or less seriously injured when thei automobile in which they were Riding was hit by a Fastle it moving train at a level crossing mask Nonic. Que., Clise to Montreal. Yacht club this when there was wind it was fitful blowing from All Points of the Compass during the Cox Rise of the races. The Patricia skipped code slipped across special despatch to the free press Kenora out., aug. Caps followed by almost Clear Calm morn Whito Caps again marked Tho Peculiar conditions under which the thirty two class and the Twenty loot Clas the Boyal Lake of the Woods Clara terse. 40. Of met in Stant death. The injured were brought to Hospital Here. Grandmothers of Clearwater District the women s Institute at Clearwater entertained the grand mothers of the District recently at the Home of mrs. Mcgregor. The ladles Are shown around the festive Board. It s a health drink contains malt sex f tract and other ingredients necessary to Cor rect with cold refreshing and appetizing. Children love it. In cans at grocers and druggists. Hot or the Home food or my Angle o by Charles the Len with the gun getting away to a perfect Start. The other boats were All Well and were away within seconds of each other. The pour bees skipped by Charles Armstrong and the Orion with Nicholas a Betou at were Given a two minute Handicap As they Are the oldest models of the boats Rac ing. Sailing close hauled to the Botterell buoy. Code managed to keep the Lead but Mclaughlin had gained consider ably on the leg. As she ribbed neatly around the Mark the Josephine threw up her Light sail and soon overhauled Patricia. The pour bees was third the Silver heels skipped by Drew Pat Iverson fourth the Orion fifth. Bill Osier in the phantom held sixth i place and Edward Nanton skipping verve held seventh. On the Long leg to the Channel buoy ther gained nor lost by this move. Verve followed her with the same re sults. All this leg Tho phantom War to take second place from Tho Patricia but hearing the Mark Osier went about too soon and was unable to make it on that tack. I lost considerably by until nor his boat into stars in keen in the Huoy. His the attempt to. Other boats still maintained the same positions. Sailing on a reach to line the Josephine held the finishing her Tead and All boats had spinnakers set. But the j sailing around the whisky Xii scotch whiskies Cutai died la this famous Brand Are of the same High Quality we ship to u 11 parts of the world. company Leith Scotland 1 proprietor a blended Kaiui bottled by our associates distillers corporation bus change tale wind kept the Light sail Jmon on the pulling them up and pulling them Down. The wind drop Ped almost entirely and All boats gained on the Josephine. The Patricia overhauled her three quarters of the Way to the buoy and passed her to Windward. The phantom made decl i d gains passing the Orion the Silver heels and the four bees and verve came up from last place to fourth. Passing the Mark. Code continued several Hundred Yards on the same tack but Mclaughlin seeing that the other boat got n bad shift off the Shore went about and took the Lead. The Patricia was unable to make up this loss and from then on the Jos Ephine was never in any serious Dan Ger of being overhauled. The other boats held their same positions sailing on a reach to the Botterell buoy the Josephine alone was Able to make the Mark. With sails pulled hard in Tho others tried. In vain to so the same they All dropped Down below the buoy and were forced to Tako n Short tack before they could it. The same positions were held As at the Gardner buoy. On the second time up to the Chan Nel buoy the Josephine increased her already Well established Lead. The phantom overhauled the Patricia but was unable to take the Mon. Code puffed up and Osier after several attempts to pass him to wind Ward dropped off and slipped by him to Leeward. The Patricia however be no the Windward boat held the advantage and when the Mark was reached had r. Lead of fifteen seconds Over the phantom. Verve Silver heels Orion and four bees were All far be the first three boats. Stanton and Paterson sailed Down the leg Side by id. Fighting hard for fourth place. Name in several minutes ahead of the Patricia with phantom a close third. Verve Iii and Silver heels came Down the stretch together. It seemed to be n. Dead heat but judges declared to have it by nine seconds. The Orion was sixth and four bees seventh Harry Rotte Rull wins Bill Joyce and Harry Bof Terell were in. The two nov footer class regular four buoy course. Botterell in Tho o Donnoli boat established Good Lead. It took All Murray Hugh Botterell Jack Mclaughlin A.A.Ellswood Richards. Suttom Liy Nolfi i if dunce tie members of the Foyal Lake of Tho Woods yacht club their guests enjoyed delightful dance held atthe club House saturday evening the music was ably provided by Lyman links orchestra from Winni Peg. Among those noticed were or. And mrs. A court Vernon or. And mrs. Richard Cornelius. Or. And mrs. Harold sni Ltd mrs. W. H. Mclntosh or. And mrs. Edward. Gardner mrs. Pur Attr. Or. And mrs. Norman Patter son of fort William the misses Edith Poole Jessie o Donnell Marguerite Syme Lucy Nourse. Ellen code mar Jorle Brad Burn Dorothy Seaman Betty. Joyce Janet Carruthers Mary Mcbean Lorraine code Elizabeth Hamilton Naomi Clark Beck Dennis Toun Marion Mceachren. Ruth Mach Ray Margaret Logan Eleanor Lister Gwendoline Bond Katharine White Lead Ethel Barrett Hamilton Peggy Holden Greta Christiansen Mary the the Skippers to Kee p of Leuenson Ruth Glassco Maxwell their sails filled and on the course Dennistoun Benty Boyce Doreen when the wine proved so Uncertain i Drummond Hay messes. W. W. Gard and Botterell an older Sailor sailed Ajner. Briar. Ireland Jack Millidge Crafty race crossing Tho finishing line i William Osier Augustus Nanton. In first place. Humphrey Bonnycastle Jack Little Dinghy Skippers found it necessary Eric Tan Ford so Dart Ernest Moncrieff Theodore Kipp William Boxer. Brooking and _ Charles War memorial unveiled at Melfort sask., on sunday special despatch to the free a Russ Mcl Furt sask. Aug. The fifteenth anniversary of the Declara Tion of War saw the unveiling inn dedication of Melfort s War memorial. More than people witnessed the ceremony which was performed at memorial Park by colonel p. B. Ware. D . A.a., . Of . 12. Rep resenting brigadier general j. M. Ross c.m.g., d.., . Officer com manding . 12. E. D Carwardine acted As chairman a. Mcnaughton Stewart b.c.l., delivered the main address. The names of 47 men of the District who lost their lives Are in scribed on the memorial which was erected at a inst of John Christian Mollin. 67 years of age died at the Home of his daughter mrs. G. A. Barker Buchanan Street St. To reef their sails and carry a Crew of Patton Standford Pepler cell three this week end ventured out in the vicious by swirling squalls. Machray skipped the comic Only four boats head sea made Robert Dinghy. Rupert Whitehead the , John Mcguckin the Rogers and Cecil Gore the Mclntosh. The Start was fired at 3.50 o clock. Cecil Gore crossed the line two seconds before the starting gun and the judges ordered him to Cross it again. Robert Machray was Over with the gun with John Mcguckin several seconds be Hind him. Rupert Whitehead was third and Cecil Gore last. Sailing close hauled to the Botterell buoy the three boats consider ably on the Leader Whitehead hold ing the advantage a the Windward position overhauled Mcguckin and seemed about to take the Lead from Machray at any moment. The boats were carrying just the right amount of weigh to sail swiftly but to be in no serious danger of upsetting. From the judges stand it seemed that Whitehead had a alight Machray but rounding the Mark the latter had a j Lead or 10 seconds. Gore passed me i Guckin and steadily gained on White j head passing the buoy just 30 Sec i ones behind him with Mcguckin a close fourth. I running before the wind to the i Ratib urn buoy the Crew had to stand to keep the Boom from hitting the i Mast in the stiff wind. The Skippers j Drew Rex Nesbitt or. Harry Botterell d Patterson Walter Nelson Nicho last. Neketor Russell Semonite Bryan Ernest Gutterson Herbert Crspo Jolin Botterell Stanley Lang Victor Robertson , Corbet Drewry. Alfred Mclaughlin Elliott Mcmunn a Walter Moffatt. Eric Myers. Charles code Carol Fields. William Drewry. Bob Rogers third fran1 Happy and on Speirs 3qrnell Charles yesterday. The funeral Voll be the Cirk Leath Cordule funeral Home held wednesday afternoon at 3.30 irom Brookside cemetery. Was ;