Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 13, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 in water accidents Here Are some directions for reviving victims apparently drowned but in whom life May not be extinct. By Royal s. Copeland. . A Tho agh the weather Coul and j somewhat this year there were Many enough to into Tiv. Even in the vary ear a Ujj Oliie. Most Toliese Ven pics Hov. To swim but Good swimmers accidents olten occur. One May severe cramp in the o Ciri Lic Tocy a Sud Pend any Lime visiting Ireland As there a so Ucli Niort to lie seen and appreciated in other parts of Europe. England. Franus and Italy he said Hud much greater historic literary and artistic inter est while Ireland he contended mid Little to recommend or attract one s interest. I do not feel Hie Way he docs about Ireland luit on the either hand my time is not unlimited and i want to use it to the Best advantage and see As much As pos sible which will he interesting to me As an american citizen. M hat would be your decision under the circumstance your Friend s Crin cism is due to ignorance. H you want to hear the Best English spoken abroad today Rumor assigns it to Dublin. The Emerald Isle is packed with sad and also exultant reminds the housewife s idea Box when washing pockets before washing a garment that has 3. Pocket in it this precaution turn the pocket inside out and let the full Force of the hot water run through it. This will remove All line and dirt that May have accumulated in it. When thoroughly cleaned put the garment in with other laundry. The housewife. A Eucks with venerable relics ruins and ancient abbeys and castles on whose Walls the splendor of the Sunset Falls. There you can have contacts with the poets and essayists who now Lead the Van in literature and listen to the Erse language which has been called Back into the educational system of the Irish free state. By no Means pass by this enchanted Island and its fascinating people. Do you think these Church unionists will Ever get to a. Doc agreement i admit that the co operation you plead for is pos i Silzle but not the theological one Ness which is necessary. As a Viii ing Clergyman who supports the policy of the Federal Council 1 should like your views about the difficulty. A review of the existing doctrinal agreements of believing men and women May help you. Jew and Chris Tian Are one already concerning the personality and fatherhood of god the organic oneness of the race and the spiritual interpretation of the universe. Shirely these tremendous religious fac tors tending toward Solidarity should not be overlooked. When a. Man affirms his belief in them to is at the Antipodes from the materialistic conceptions and Pagan practices which Are the avowed antagonists of Faith. Is there not also in All churches an increasing Confidence in those doctrines which rest upon the Broad basis of verification by reason and experience so says or. Rawlinson in his recent work essays Catholic and the ecumenical beliefs include most that is of first rate consequence. Ecclesiastical traditions claims and. Practices form the formidable Barrier Between those whose hearts Are United in the essentials of religion. Although these traditions claims and practices Are tenaciously held i cannot ill the Light of history regard them As insuperable. They will stand in so far As they embody the consensus of Christian conviction. Otherwise time s slow but Resistless sapping and mining will obliterate them. Meanwhile we should cherish a generous recognition of All our fellow believers who loyally maintain the Cardinal verities mentioned and who practice their teachings in the spirit of Devotion courage and discipline. Copyright 1029 the ight before it takes quite a while to prepare the Orange juice for the family breakfast and perhaps the Best Way is to squeeze and Strain the oranges the night before and place the juice in a covered Glass Jar close to the ice. It will be Nice and cold by morning and will not interfere with breakfast s Progress when one is pressed for time. Uncle Ray s Corner the Story of Speed bail Boad in the Early Days carriages and j makes i Speed of 25 or 30 Miles an wagons pulled by horses or Chen. J hour. Limited trains often clip off people moved very slowly As compared with modern times. About a Century ago steam engines space at the rate of 50 or 60 Miles an hour. The record Speed of a train for a were p it use to make Tuc wheels of distance of More than 100 Miles was locomotive turn. This spelled the i made in England in 1904. A great beginning of a new Era in the life of the human race. Western train ran from London to one hour and 24 minutes. That was at the rate of Al most b5 Miles an hour. The record for Short ruins was made in Florida in 1901 Over a distance of five Miles. The train sped along at the rate of 120 Miles an hour. Present Day trains might make new records but the Speed is held Down for the Sake of safety. Uncle Bay. Automobile incr cd of buffaloes crossing Railroad track on the Plains tie Early locomotives were crude affairs. They puffed and blew and snorted and stopped. When Riding in coaches behind the engines passengers were not at All sure that they would finish their journey alive. Some of the coaches had seats Oil the top As Well As inside. He passengers Riding above often Haci to Brush Sparks from their the engine tire was made with Wood which gave off Many Sparks the Speed of Early locomotives was often less Hian eight Miles an hour. In some cases a Man on horseback Rode Between the rails in front of the engine warning people to keep Clear of the tracks because a train was Corn by the year 1870 locomotives had More Speed and it. Was possible to ride from new Tovac to California by rail., sometimes the Engineer slowed Clown to avoid a Herd of buffaloes tracks on the Western Plain. Moie a locomotives Are longer than of Tho entire trains which ran in i a train nowadays Coni Only character close ups gasoline Alley Winnipeg tuesday August is 1929 a voice from the Hills by King Golly Phyllis does t a seem lonesome around without and Lora lonesome Walt but i m glad and i m v is where to body p can Rind him. I told i miss he d gone i i t. In 1 the a could u the Abr of Slacks go to of club if a Jerry s m anyway in Northern Wicker in. The i Cam Settle get t caught thirteen Bass Vesterdal and Vij i i eleven Mountain Trout today. Wish you were i Here a shucks another. Wop Kimg Dan ruined Toots and Casper Casper the Cook by j. 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Voight by Berendt starting from the Bottom her you be of Flag gov and Boss wednesday August 14 the planetary configurations Lor this Day Are of the first importance fore casting and occurrences of far reaching results. There is a sign of Radical change involving new environment and possibly employment. This in a plan of advancement pro motion honors and increase of salary. Others Inay look for expansion in Busi Ness Large profits and desirable new contracts and personal alliances. Those whose birthday h is Are assured a year of Brilliant prospects Anc Gratifying achievements with honors preferment and financial increase. There is Prospect of change of Environ ment employment and also new con tracts. A child born Oil this Day May be splendidly endowed in. Every Quality and Talent making for Success Prosperity and High position in life. Royal humane society parch ment presented to Rognar Olson at Wabigoon omit. Little orphan Annie one Blunder after another by Haeold Gay fort William ont aug. In Estinv event was celebrated in Community Hall Wabigoon out., sunday when Rognar Olson Section Man employed by the Canadian Pacific rail Way was presented with the Royal Canadian humane society life saving Parchment for saving the n31ie of Anton Johnson from drowning in Wabigoon Lake on the. Morning of. December 21 last Victor Nordrum who acted As chair Man for the meeting introduced or. Olson and explained briefly the. De tails the Rescue. After a Short address by Alfred Pitt of dry Len j. D. Frame superintendent of the Cana Dian Pacific a Ruvay at Kenora presented the certificate1, to or. Olson drawing attention to the fact this was Only the third Tine that an award had been made to a railway employee
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