Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 15, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg att test to 1929 _ Hall s majority loses Deposit being 14th in this Gen eral election three polls still to come Stanley South end and Sturgeon Landing Canadian Fross despatch Prince Allier. Sirisk. Aug. 1? out of the .15 polls heard from in Cumberland constituency d. A. Fall Liberal candidate has a a of Ity of 324 Over John Beda. The in Dean finer candidate. Today there was a slight revision of Early results and in addition further o polls were heard from. Latest Cumberland results Montreal Lake Hill 12, Beda nil Moose Point Hill 7, Bedo. Nil Rotten Stone Hal 3 Beda nil. The twelve polls which have reported give Hall Liberal 370 Beda inde pendent 52. Tho three polls yet to be heard from Stanley South end and Sturgeon Landing Are Al expected to add to or. Hall s majority and returns should be received riot later than thursday evening. Or. Beda has lost his Deposit this being the fourteenth in the province s elections of this year. In the last election in 1925, or. Hall was. Returned by acclamation in Cumberland. Hon. George Langley Liberal received an acclamation there in 1921. Or. Anderson nut surprised Saskatoon siisk., aug. A the City from Cumberland where he assisted in the deferred election Campaign in that constituency. Or. J. T. M. Anderson Leader of the conserva Tive party in the province and the co operative opposition in the Legisla Turc. Said that the election result was exactly what we did t to win either of the deterred seats he a la Crosse or or. Anderson said. c. Stewart member for Yorkton. And myself were practically the Only per sons Clohie any Campaign work in from Ohio Cumberland. I. Hall is Well known All through the District and had a Strong organization working for him. To arc not disappointed at the is on trial charged with receiving stolen goods preliminary hearing of charges of receiving stolen goods made against Jack Segal following the discovery of Stiles Humphries Aughter Sale defying Law continued from Page 1. Herman j. Daumler president of Backoo Temple no. 28, Columbus Ohio is Imperial representative of his Lodge the big conclave. Theft of Worth of pencils pens and other articles from the Willson stationery company opened before magistrate r. M. Noble in City police court yesterday. The was remanded until today. George f. Ken Nedy who pleaded guilty recently to stealing the goads was sentenced last week to three months in jail. Ken Nedy turned King s evidence against Segal yesterday. Gums and that they would have to put up More Money if they wanted to put Teeth in the it was then decided each member should dig up Between s100. And if they failed to comply they were brought tip on the carpet and after trouble with John Hart Busi Ness agent of the plumbers Guild Longley was expelled he continued. He received a letter from Louis Singer saying he had been adjudged undesirable by the executive Board. After his expulsion he had been refused materials by wholesalers or else taxed an exorbitant Price for them. He had Beer. Forced to buy goods in the United states although Windsor shops were Well stocked. Another witness today was Hubert Barnes also a plumber. He admitted j he had been virtually coerced into membership. He had walked at pay ment of the s200 fee demanded of him and had been told if he could no stand the Gaff he could get out of town and let someone else do the Job 1 he also said the business agent of the Hamilton plumbers Union had threatened to pull his men Oil his Job in Hamilton it he did not join the plumbers Guild. The men were to Lull they would improve conditions by re fusing to work unless Barnes joined the Guild. On the Job he had in wind Sor his men actually did quit work saying they had instructions to do nothing until he did join up. His fore Man told him if he did any. Work he i would be lined and a Day for every Day he worked. Picture she says. Incidentally she is the Only Imperial Santha officer to be re elected to a Sec Ond term of Maharani a Post which she filled most ably in 1917-21. She is a member of the daughters of the. American revolution and also of the daughters of the Union veterans of the civil War. On her devolves the keeping of All records for the Imperial Sancha and keeping things going be tween biennial gatherings. The final session o the Imperial Santha will be held the retiring Maharani presiding. On the Agenda is the installation of the slate of new officers unfit shed. Busi Ness including a sheaf of resolutions and at 10 o clock an impressive Mem orial service with some of the parts. Local children this service will Honor the memory of those of the functions planned for the remainder 1 Emmanuel aged 73. One of British Nomad sisterhood who have passed on since the darbar and a Childes especially this time the first Mary Echo a Birmingham aid., who also co author of the ritual followed. At the close of the session the convention will for its oleic ii a photograph and then proceed to the t. Eaton company s store to partake of luncheon As of the manage ment. The afternoon will see the nomads out on a. Pleasure drive to the City Park Lockport and Kildonan Park with the Winnipeg ladies enter i Tain nent committee As their hostesses j when they return from that drive they have no further official duties to take care of and Are free to join the knights of Khorasan in the various social of the convention time. Moneer . Notary Vancouver ., aug. J. Moose in. 163r. Columbia s first notaries Public Pio i Neer real estate Man died Here last night. He Maui i to Vancouver from charged with having Home brew in his Possession at 307 Jarvis Jiye nue. July 8. A drink of which he gave two government Tom a Mawryluk was fined 9200 and costs by magistrate h. R. Welsford in provincial police court yesterday. In t5 nr1 j Rit Kite regular s28.00, Sale Price. Regular 335.00, Sale Price. Regular s45-00. Sale Price regular s55.00. Sale Price. Regular to your Choice at Sale Price. 15.00 Reg us in up to c1 "7h Sale Price. 3 r i u 3 hats Reg up to Sale Price Golf knickers Reg. Up to s6.50. Sale Price Stiles bathing suits warning the . Parade thursday night will necessitate re routing of Down town Street car traffic. To avoid delay we advise those intending to come Down town to do so before 8 o clock at which Lime the Parade starts. Winnipeg electric company beg. Up to Sale Price Golf Hose Humphries appetizing yes inviting yes nourishing yes this is Why ladies prefer Keg. Up to 54 Sale Price. Winnipeg s smart men s Wear shop 261 Portage ave. To Ding Wall s. When making sandwiches for luncheons and porch parties spoke too late at the last moment a number of people applied for tickets for Hydro s excursion to Pointe Dubois on August 10th. They were disappointed when told that the limit of 250 tickets had already been reached Hydro proposes to arrange for a second excursion to t i Oil ill Dubois and slave Falls on saturday August 24th train will leave the . Station 24th at 8 . Getting to Winnipeg at 9.45 . Fare Hydro will provide meals. Only adults can be accommodated. Bring your bathing suits to avoid disappointment get your tickets Early from Hydro Cashiers at Only 250 can go 55-59 Princess St Only 250 can. Continued from Page tonal and to teach loyalty through symbolic Means. The parts were taken As follows darnayanti1 tie Princess Mary Jane Lightbody Youngs , Ohio nala the King Calvin Slefr Chicago a Queen. Evelyn Juberg Chicago lady in wait ing Elsie Aizik Chicago attendant Anna Smith Decatur Iii and min ister Howard Fennington Rock Island. 111. 1 Erk his named head Zamoria Ernestine Perkins of Dor Chester was chosen head of the order of nomads of air Kaka the feminist portion of the dramatic order knights of Kho Rassau at the morning session yesterday. Maud Golden California past Imperial officer who also received nomination withdrew and mrs. Perkins was the unanimous Choice of the convention. The Imperial scribe. Mabel inns prey. Columbus Ohio was re elected As Imperial scribe an office she has held consecutively since 1921. One Canadian woman was elected to office. Mrs. Andrew Dairon 092 sixth Avenue West Vancouver who was made second warder. Other officers elected were As Fol lows maharajah James Salisbury Butier. A. Yuva Rani. Daisy Brecken Baumer. Sioux City Samorin. Ernestine Heizer Charleston Swani Lillian Glea son. Portland Oregon Imperial treasurer w. A p. Jackson. Savannah and first Warden Elysabeth Kulzer a Ron Ohio. Proceedings at the morning session opened with the convention singing Ocanada and past Imperial regents four of whom were present were then escorted to the maid Golden mrs. Florence May Larason mrs. Jessie Haeffner and Ida May Hall. The maharajah then Rose and congratulated the Maharani on the 23rd anniversary of her marriage which she was celebrating yesterday Viii her husband c. R. England. The Dokey choir from Ishpeming came in and rendered three choruses. The rest of the meeting was devoted to reports j and cd colons. The new , mrs. Perkins is i the wife of or. Herbert c. Perkins a physician and is former head of the j Public health committee of her City. She is a born club woman and an Able Leader. I among the most widely known 1m i Aerial officers and certainly the bus j lest during convention time is Mabel Innis prey who was re elected Imperial scribe. She is the feminine half of the popular Nomad and Dokey team known As Al and wherever nomads of a Rundaka or knights of a Khorasan forefather. Al and Mabel who they went were known As or. And mrs. I a. L. Prey a quiet Young couple with their sturdy boys living in Columbus i Ohio. They still live there and for official purposes retain their formal titles but that is All. Al is the Busy scribe of Dokey order and Mabel fills the same office for the nomads of a Rundaka Antl neither has any time to devote to anything else. In fact they Are so Busy that mrs. Prey has never had time to pose for Usy Days in town beneath a sweltering Sun. Keep Cool and fit find new pleasure daily tasks. Andrews is sure gentle corrective and pleasant to the taste. 4-oz. 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