Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 4, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wixx Pec of free press saturday Julve spirit prevailing in United Church in or. Peter Bryce of Toronto addresses delegates at. Con Ference session special despatch to tilt free press j ii correspondent Portage la i Fairir Man., a spirit of c Iris Iii great Ness has developed Iri in Ted Church Ocanada or. Peter Bryce. Of the maintenance and fund with in Toron a Tom Del Pridey evening session o conference. _ i this spirit snore Man Ever i fore or. Bryce re Nti Nih to. Bui from fhe columns club wants to rent grounds suitable for Lawn Tennis courts and club House. Property Auto trailer fully equipped with Canvas Beds drawer space and anglican Camp at Lake of the Woods announces opening june flour null with All modern equipment in Northern Alberta is for Sale. Business oppor reliable party wants to rent 6 room House in River Heights. cottage is wanted Victoria Beach or july. Summer bargains used Tay a trucks arc Adver Munger of motor and River her. P. V. Samson judge s. E. Clement Brandon Rev. J. Hellyar Minto. J. W. Carruthers Wawanesa f. C. Vickery. The Pas Rev. A. B. Maunders Portage la Prairie a. J. M. Poole Kelwood or. Young Emo ont. Rev. J. Hunter Crystal City or. R. S. Thornton Del Oraine Rev. W. Holmes Schreiber ont. Or. H. J. Robertson and Rev. H. 3. Duckworth j. K. Sparling r. J. Loj Ign or. John. Mackay Winnipeg Rev. R. G. Pritchard Brandon or. James Endicott Toronto b. H. Fusee Neepawa of s. Harstone Winnipeg g. N. Jackson Winnipeg. Spiritual guidance was the world s greatest need in this period of economic confusion delegates to the con Ference decided Friday. J the conference in a Resolution unanimously adopted called upon the i general Council of the United Clr urch to assume leadership of a. Movement for rehabilitation of spiritual life to develop Earnest religious study him ble prayer sincere repentance and a return to god. The Resolution originating in the report of the committee on evangel ism and special service was supported by Hev. J. S. Bonnell of Westminster Odd Fellows of Manitoba meet in annual session grand Encampment delegates from All parts of province gather in City steamship arrivals Cunard line Berengaria the 42nd session of the grand Encampment of Manitoba ., was held in the Temple Friday. Opening at 9.30 . With George a Ritchie grand Patr Liao presiding about Tufty representatives and Visi tors were in attendance. The Fol lowing past grand patriarchs registered w. Cha rest. William Muker o. G. Keith. A. C. Christie and j. F. Orr Winnipeg a. Malcolmson car i o clock Friday morning. What you to know Winnipeg mail closes As follows for Vanco Xiver 9 . And 5.30 pin. For Toronto and Montreal 8.15 an. And 5.30 pin. For South Minne Apolis and Chicago 8 . And 5 . Air mail South United states closes at 1.25 . Dally. The next overseas mail closes in Winnipeg at 6 . Thursday Juno 9, leaving Quebec june 11, on the pm press of Australia. Specially addressed overseas letter mail closes in Winnipeg at 3 . Sunday june 5, leaving new York june 8, on the Aquitania. Rived at Plymouth eng., at 7 o clock tues Day evening May 31. And docked at Cherbourg at 3 o clock morning june and Southampton at noon wednesday arrived at wednesday Aqui Aiila docked at new York at 10 blazing fires on thirty mile front threaten forests scene defies description As Piti less flames sweep fiercely to wards Manitoba s Boundary sweeping rapidly Westward a for est fire on s. 30-mile front in the blood vein River watershed of on Tario. 200 Miles Northeast of Winnipeg is advancing upon the Man. " f o t h Toba ineffective men be being Ordal Nec. Ference Here but not adopted because f adjournment of the session mended that prevented from ministers by More careful Examina Tion and investigation before heir theological studies have begun and by careful supervision during heir theological courses. It tested that men educated in United states be discourage from ordination in the conference. Boundary and was within. Mile or this province at the last re port received Friday Estry officials Here. Night by for a lurch Winnipeg and or. D. N. Man r. Love Melita j. A. Haddrell r. D. Carlaw Neepawa. Lachlan Toronto. North German Lloyd line docked at Cherbourg at 6 Europa o clock pilots of air planes patrolling the threatened portion of Manitoba Cie magistrate court this morning poll election continued from Page one sheriff s auction me portable combing planer and Mori icer Beauty went to the luxurious Man-1 Slon of her parents in eel grave Square j t Cal the arrest came a few hours after Washer. The beginning of an inquest into the ju.i8e, Kisoor i death of Stephen who was 26 years Gray s auction old the son of a widely known maj Istrate and Bank manager and was j j science and governments had representing the grand Lodge of Mani morning june 2 and a Clare Tion. That the scene defies de scrip j a u it Reading figure among Lon stampeded by the raging i hundreds of wild one on hereby Rome however in to inf serial depression. United minister expressed themselves or o Nicks faring their i him he stated., the Church of economic and the presen or. Bonnell stated and. It remained to Toba o v. Keating grand master i Rived a at 11 o clock j flames. By the Piti Job cry to Lead the world out of i and Robert Duff grand Secretary. Thursday morning been Stulb. Animals icon s brighter functions. Stephen s Morrice morass. Even out of i and eminent out of own representatives were Church i economists the problems of i John Smith. John Carman Furcel Yinhe world were too deep for their h. Broughton r. Tedder and h. And that a restoration of Sprott Brandon a. R. Midgley and con Trines and humanity As a whole j fluence Only achieved through the cow. Thompson. Neepawa Liv fear of repression. I Church would Start the on the j the was amended re Rort that n it a Omiwa 5 to j sick and funeral benefits. A claimed mat Eli u.1sm Multi tildes of cn11rch. Members effect that United have to accept the dictum of the world that the main motive in living should be the acquit without or. By be s Aten or. Bryce Pirir. Of the the n the i lurch i ministers were not As for Ceil their denunciation of social evils As were before Church Union was of doctor n divinity j not founded on fact. Were a unon Bev. S. Giuins and As Earnest As i Lla Lake Veteran Indian j in the denunciation of social Iii ask Iiara. The Riei Roe Wao bestow i of the Day. By h. Principal of unemployment was of deep Ever evils Vesie after the recipient by Rev. Loudly Ardon. Or. Bryce course o Cern everywhere within the United Church he stated. All organizations of the Church were working to Alle the suffering caused by Unzem i sic i officers installed j. F. Orr. P.g.p., . Installed the following officers James w. Sit Ion of Money As a Means to Security peace and the report recommending the Resolution stated. Other resolutions world peace and Temperance trere the subjects on which other resolutions adopted today by the conference were based. Or. C. W. Gordon of St. Stephen s any other Chris-1 Way readjusting of the economic address of his i Atli Catlon " r i . And in Many places Winnipeg proposed the Reso t to Hart never heard an Younci an Earnest seeking alter dilution on peace which directed the league of nations to concentrate its efforts of abolishing War. Formation of a world tribunal for peace which would Settle the disputes of Allna tons was urged. Or. F. W. Kerr. Of Knox a lurch order so that the causes of ploy ment would be removed. Another speaker at the evening ses Sion was or. D. N. Mclachlan of to an not Ono denomination but nil combined would be Able to solve the problem. Secretary of the Board of ten ipod ready to co operate other 1 ails in fur Thering Christian work in Canada. travels no whisper of evangelism and social service who j Winnipeg supported this Resolution the importance of spread-1 suggesting that inc spiritual influences. I should endorse spiritual influences pact. The Church the custodian of Chris j Iii increase Tian principles and the medium for the the United Church Kellogg peace i the interpretation was also the Means through which spiritual ideals should be applied to life. Or. Said i As an illustration of the Good that might be done in the world Tay r j revival or. Mclachlan re a feared to the great evangelist revival that swept across great Britain bringing prison Reform the anti slave movement Extension of education and the Reform Bill. I Reform followed the releasing of j i Reat spiritual forces in or. Mclachlan slated indicating that i similar spiritual revival today would j be of untold advantage to the world j i Keport. Increased membership membership gains despite Dearcas a i ing revenues were shown in the Sta i Tistl Cal report presented by Bev. .1. S. Rams Len of Norwood United Church statistical Secretary. Sunday schools. 1 women s missionary societies and other Clerch organizations gained in j membership while the debt on i Church property was substantially i reduced the report showed. With the decreasing revenues Many churches had fallen into arrears in paying ministers salaries or. Bams Den pointed out. That was owing to ministers on their salaries was undoubtedly due to financial conditions in the province he said. Assistance had been provided for ministers whose congregations could not pay their salaries in 19 districts in the past year through an Emer of social drinking and the attitude of acceptance of Over this custom particularly by Young . . Gency fund that had been set up. R. J. Lav.-, treasurer of this fund re Campbell grand patriarch Brandon Charles Clackson grand High priest Winnipeg h. V. Smith grand senior Warden. Dauphin George s. Munn grand scribe Winnipeg e. J. Bur Leigh grand treasurer Winnipeg t. A. C. Akins grand Junior Warden Winnipeg George j. Ritchie grand representative Winnipeg w. H. Suth Erland grand marshal Winnipeg j. H. Sproule grand inside Sentinel Winnipeg t. Smith grand outside Sentinel Winnipeg George s. Munn grand scribe was honoured by a trip to Denver to attend the sessions of the grand secretaries and grand scribes association. The 1933 session will be held in Winnipeg the first Friday in june. The banquet in the Boyal Alexan dra hotel last evening proved a delightful affair upwards of 100-being present. The gathering was pre by George j. Kitchie ,.the guest speaker was or people was deplored by the con Rev. T. H. Ragg. A former grand Chap of Crevice in the preamble to the j grand Lodge of British proposing increased Tern j Columbia. Other speakers included government o. V. Keating grand master Robert Duff grand Secretary and j. W. Campbell grand patriarch Brandon. A delightful programme of music was furnished by messes w. Anderson Scott. Filbey. Roberts and Burman with messes c. H. Wright and j. Pier Point As accompanists. I banquet guests were George j. I Ritchie. Or. And mrs. O. V. Keating. Or. And mrs. Robert Duff. Mrs. B. I Stewart Assembly vice president or. I and mrs. J. P. Orr. James w. Camp Bell or. And mrs. J. Simpson or. And mrs. J. A. Wilson or. And mrs. C. G. Keith. Or. And mrs. W. .1. And miss d. Calder George Munn or. A. W. Mckermid or and mrs. J. Knight mrs. T. Whetham a. miss g. Simp son w. Robinson or. And mrs. Daly or and mrs. A. L. Simpson miss e. Sinclair f. Scott e. J. Burleigh Cut or. And mrs. W. C. Murkar miss m. Coulson or. And mrs. H. Simpson or and mrs. A p. Scott j. W. Brown e. G. Taylor t. Smith w. J. Palmer c. Olack son or. And mrs. ,7. Stair j. Robin son or. And mrs. A. H. Bye or. And mrs. M. W. W. Mcelheran misses Wilson Ritchie Clakley Kennedy mrs. Pearson mrs. Templeton. H. V. Smili w. Wightman Perance activities. Liquor control was criticized. Before the committee adopted the recommendations of the Resolution a Section was redrafted so that it was not too critical of the Manitoba government. Or. Kerr declared that although the Resolution stated that the conference appreciated government enforcement it was somewhat of the nature of a. Cen sure. And docked at j have York sunday Ter noon aviators said. Crews and i for Lav Bremen will arrive a chess blast the june extra file it ruling j equipment Are being rushed by provincial authorities into of at 1 o clock Dresden will Dock at new York it 8 o clock monday morn ing june 6. Continued from. Page one around Moray made the third. The fourth was set by the rising hed Deer River. Bridges washed out four Highway Bridges and two railway structures have been washed out or too seriously damaged for cremated. Francis Richard Stephen a solicitor and brother of the victim testified floor the inquest he thought mrs. Barney Mats i Ifni ii is the portion and his brother occupied the part of Manitoba threatened by the and meet together dancing fire. Called to Only n. Deluge of ruin or n. Told the. Den of. Wind Caa prevent the j of their flames from roaring into valuable Timber limits i i the province in the opinion of forestry men. J g Somers provincial forester for the Eastern left Winn be Friday afternoon by plane to marshal lire fighting forces in the threatened area. Mine building s Brazeil. I traffic while dozens of Small wooden valuable stands of Timber Bridges Over sheep Creek the in the path of the Flam Wood Bow and Elbow Rivers have been torn from their foundations. The spillway Bridge of the Canadian Pacific a new outbreak of fire Lias occur red around Bull dog or Beresford Lake about 15 Miles Northeast of the Central Manitoba mines. Tho Blaze thursday destroyed the buildings pc the Oro Grande mines near the Lake. The Manigotagan District fire has not yet been controlled and is regarded As extremely threatening As Are located Mes. So far the fire Hud not got beyond toe Cut Over area. The Manigotagan Are is located partly about 20 Miles Enst of Lake Winn a washed away and the Canadian a j m a Region extremely hard to j Tiona railways Bridge at Moray As the aircraft used to Send in Miles West of Jasper was destroyed j equipment and reinforcements have. Highway Bridges destroyed were place to land in that Region. The Cau Inore Exshaw Bragg Creek and j Are fighters there Are recruited from High River. Since the floods of 1929 in Ca has been spent by i the City and the Federal government or. Sonius Friday morning got in in River Bank Protection work along j touch with the Ontario fire rangers the Bow and the Elbow Rivers in Jat Sioux Lookout and was assured Calgary with the Dominion s them men were being sent s70000. Friday night commissioner j rom there to the scene of the a. G. Graves said the greater part blood vein watershed conflagration of this work had damaged and. A. Lot c piling would have to they gave me the Imp said they would be Biar Riec she got her divorce from the can. But i pointed out Nisi was not the Best Way of settling he said he believed his brother was i phone not employed just before his death i i and was in no position to marry without a Job. It by auction mrs. Barney will appear before a j by Kilshaw settlement. Another fire has been reported in the Gem Lake been seriously tial and scrupulously fair but nevertheless determined not to let the ravages of liquor go unchallenged. The Resolution provides for Defin Ite opposition to social drinking and sets Jan. 3 As Temperance Sun Day for United Ito a. It urges mental control churches in Man that had since govern made liquor easily available it was. The duty of the government to carry on a Campaign of education As to the evils of drink and that the government should attempt to reduce the an Nual consumption of liquor strive toward the elimination of thai liquor problem and should keep itself above dependence on income from liquor sales. Reports of the pensions and j j. A. Haddrell or. And mrs. R. B. Whelon or. And mrs. G. J. Campbell. Or. Find mrs. A. And miss d. Williamson. S. A. Smith or. Sorted on the work stating that by j finance committees were received donation had been received be used in assisting ministers in j financial difficulty. J Rev. J. S. Bonnell and or. J. A. Connie superintendent of Home mis Sions spoke to the conference urging the need of continuing the fund another year at least and appealing for contributions from the conference delegates. Or. John Mackay president of the conference and principal of Manitoba College submitted the report of the maintenance and missionary fund showing that in the past year the Revenue of Manitoba conference Vurnm Penman i chips err ,1 of Mission work had decreased by 1163111 Kem Oyes 170111 tto mall the ceremony was in charge Pelullo we major . Orr. Department com Yards Harry engaged s former Bishop Dies before he was rescued by Balschus of Newcastle also la gathering Drift Wood. Nanri t r Akins ird v Richuk was nearing churning m g and mrs rapids when he was Pul cd to Sale y. Id. Mcmillan or. And mrs. W. Dig Calgary suburbs in the Soutne ii. Sins. Or. And mrs. Horace and. Northern parts of the City again. River rises rapidly within the past 24 hours Deer River Rose seven feet it was reported from Drumheller Goa flood. It Rise be at at red Deer it is City of scene of Many a serious has yet about five feet to fore doing any serious damage Drumheller but hearing Peak proportions. Several horses cows pigs and chickens were carried to death from red Deer sections. Wayne Namine Newcastle Rosedale and East Coulee surround ing Drumheller fear damage from the red Deer River. John uric Huic employee of the pilots that have been patrolling f dying and threatened area and bringing in be done Are Jack Moore and Roy j Brown. The fight in the Eastern dls-1 strict is under the direction of chief j j. W. Mallahee. I wild life destroyed. Or. Somers estimated that the toll the East Central Alberta and Midland Coal mining lost is company life while limited almost recovering Drift Brood from a Boa the red Deer. Trying to haul Large log he the boat downstream 300 on. In and carried Choice of two desirable routes each affording Fine fast service. Winston of wild life in the northeastern District has been very heavy that Large numbers of Moose Deer and other a wild animals and Bird life had been destroyed from being trapped by the flames before they could escape. Forest fires West of Bowsman on. Porcupine Mountain in. Northwestern Manitoba were reported under control Friday by chief fire Hanger t. H. Pollon. Rain fell there during thursday night and More rain fell Friday. He said that More heavy Rains were badly needed As the fires Are smouldering deep in the turf and a. Prolonged soaking is needed to put them out. 1 urges More careful supervising Kitchener out., june re port the committee on colleges and students read at today s session of the United Church Hamilton con i e. A. Baird miss m. Mckay w. T. I on behalf of Premier Encampment i no. 14 or. Duff presented or. Ritchie feed greatly when the Elbow and j Bow Rivers spread their Waters Over i City blocks inundating a number of Fri houses and forcing hundreds of Pel head bronckia.1 i cold. Turner Andover nj3., Tacl Winnipeg on either the Northern or Soo line connecting it St. Paul with the Burlington s Fine Daylight of incr the Mississippi River viev la. Winnipeg _ _ 6.00 . . A. St. Paul 8.20 . . La. Winnipeg _ 5.50 . Soo a. Lit. Paul. _ _ 8.05 . Soo la. St. Paul 9.00 . A. Chicago 7.10 . This crack morning flyer from St. Paul carries deluxe lounge observation car parlor car dining car and comfortable coaches seats or you May la. Winnipeg 9.00am a. Staples pm pm a. St. Paul 10.45 pm la. St. Paul 11.00 pm n. P. A p. A. Chicago 9.00 am limited direct connection at Staples. No other change required. Latest Type pullmans observation club car radio Valet Kravice dining car for breakfast. H. A. Mcmahon a ital agent fq9 great West permanent Winnipeg phone 57-255 auction Sale of High class House Kkt furniture and Domestic effects at sales roosts saturday june 4tk Kohler Dagenette end Caa r quire velour. 3-piece p Chopi Mitiu. Like new piece Oal . Suite. T c r dressers. I Lillotte c Ite. Odd dining a tallies in Jefe e c d a Kitchen Cabinet occasions1 a nil tables Good Range. Gurnet t a conc it Bantry electric . Old i nut Beds Complete Ion j t Kitchen Sables and Cha _ Dinette and usef tit c t. W. Ki7.shaw. Ault stir. Telephone 20 h40. By j. F. Haynen Bailiff Sale Good Rooming Horn furniture monday Jane 6th at 2 o clock at my act Tina or 315 Carlton St. Willis upright Calixe grand piano 2 electric radios. 6 gramophone k refrigerators fumed sex 1 ing suite 2 dressers 2 Wair nut Steele Beds Coj files i i Chesterfield i Chen Cabinet Odd cries Centre tables carpet Foj and runners Porc. Top Kitchen talk Ujj bedding. Floor lamps Pic of turks and Misc Lianas t articles. J at Salt j. F. Haynen auction a a phone 21122 by e. K. Carter if seven per cent. Winnipeg and Dauphin presbyteries were the Only ones of the i the conference that increased their allocations to the fund. A do crease was shown in All other cases. Despite the decrease in Revenue or. Mackay stated the response to the Campaign for funds was Gratifying especially in View of the conditions facing not Only the Church but Busi Ness and Industry As Well. Several recommendations made to he conference in the report were received and embodied in a Resolution. Mostly they had to do with the work of the maintenance and missionary committee but one suggested arrangements of a series of rallies for thanksgiving ill connection with the present situation in the Church and the world. Or. Peter Bryce Secretary of the maintenance and missionary fund Toronto appealed to the delegates to encourage and Foster in their congregations support of the fund. Commissioners elected to represent the Manitoba conference at the meet ing of the general Council of the United a lurch of Canada in Hamil ton. Ont., in september were Rev. E. Lund Minnedosa j. M. Fraser Oik i for a United Manitoba vote the entire slate on june 16. Duncan Cameron Walter j. Fulton Hon. W. J. Major Ralph Maybank Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid Hon. Or. E. W. Mont Gomery committee rooms .24 000 c. Building.-.24 586 building .24 576 Young Selkirk ._.52 522 South Oshonie .__.42 766 South Portage._.___35 647 North. J. Lee._.35 669 North main ._.52 760 and hespeler.502 773 n. A. Selkirk._.52 333 executive in Church most highly regarded theologian the conferring of the decoration of j the Waters were slowly receding Fri about Raz Mah is i Don t feel de chivalry. I Day night and some of the flood pressed after using it guaranteed sufferer s were returning to water i Relief from. Is Worth or your Money soaked Homes. I Back. No harmful drugs. Soc and is travel Canadian Tress despatch Lilc Eutimi que. June mgr. T. Labrecque former Bishop of died Here. Friday night after a Long illness. He was 83 years old. The end came at 7 o clock Friday night at hotel Dieu Hospital where mgr. La Grecque had teen seriously ill for More than two weeks. He received the last rites of the Clerch two Days ago and was reported rap idly falling. Death of mgr. Removes from the roman Chirch in Canada one of its most highly Mander. Major w. C. Murkar. Ass. Adj. General major c. Clackson. Chaplain major h. Simpson Captain Lieut. C. Akins lieutenant capt. D. Walker Ensi ii officer the Punard i l. Thomas Sentinel. D. Ferguson escort. Lady Earwaker lady assistants. Ladies Adams Wikdahl. Mclntyre and Ferguson lady of Honor mrs. Kraukle Warren maids of Honor. Misses Alison Mcelcar and Vivian Akins staff ladies. Ladies Boyd. Southern Cassidy Betts. Reid. Hutchinson. Mcdowell sherring Mccubbin Walker Duff and Mcdonald. J. E. Boyd m. K. Fritz m. Vest up h. Amor b. Walton. M. Mccubbin m. Robinson h. Marr and Belle Stewart vice Presl re a Garden theologians. Previous to Hepting the Bishopric of Chicoutimi he was professor of moral theology at Laval University and subsequently director of the Quebec High sem Inary. Dent Rebekah. Assembly. The Rui Ciaire lumber company j everywhere on the Bow River reported thousands j of dollars when a log Boom t it Tufili 2-17 mgr. Labrecque resigned ills Trish to by books de cemetery. Or a in 1927 of ill health Ruthl was appointed titular Bishop of Heliopolis. During the five years retirement he continued to re Side at Chicoutimi. Broke permitting millions feel of Timber to flow downstream in the Rushing torrent. On the outskirts of Calgary along Bow River shores farms were inundated As the govern ment Highway submerged. Bowness Park pleasure resort was covered with six feet of water and suffered thousands dollars to property. Motorists marooned motorists in Auto Camps of the City outskirts were marooned at the Calgary Auto Camp a. Few Miles from the City eight families were trapped on an Island surrounded by nearly 12 feet of water. Farthest from Home to be held on the newly formed Island is a party leaded by a. S. Strachan Winnipeg. Boats were used to carry provisions to the water hound tourists. The families were living in Little huts and tents. Lethbridge High Padver. Okotoks. Drumheller and numerous other towns reported flood conditions. If ugh River suffered greatly old timers declaring the flood the worst 1 in the town s history. The Gigli Coy. 875 died j River Waters plunged through the town carrying away the Cana deaths and funerals the funeral mrs. Margaret hop Kins wife of James Hopkins who died thursday aged 66. Will be held at 3.30 . Today from Barker s Chapel at Deer Lodge Lisp ital Friday in i Stith year. A funeral service will be Winnipeg sea cadets Parade Friday at annual inspection with Only five absent out of a total strength of 225. Winnipeg sea and Banti turned out Friday evening for the annual inspection by the sea cadets committee under Lieut. A. E Tamkin. Included in the committee were h. B. Shaw e. W. Knee land. Major g. Northwood and e. H. Macklin. They were received by Lieut. Commander j. R. K. Millen and a. Guard of Honor commanded by warrant officer Jack Freestone. After the inspection and the March past or. Shaw gave the lads an inspiring address of the responsibilities and privileges of Clytia Enskip. Held at the Home monday afternoon and interment will be made in Elm Vood cemetery. Dlan. Pacific railway spillway Bridge. Choke Raz Mah Lotner Sills bailiffs Sale of general House furnishings Stock of Gro cell electric Blanket Ritj Lachle s Brandon busses not till fair week special no Patch to the free press Brandon Man., june c. C. Mitchell has informed the City coun cil that Brandon s bus transportation system will not be ready before provincial exhibition week. The com Pany expected to make faster Progress than it has on the construction of the busses but fair week is seen now As the earliest starting time. The Council proceed with the removal of Street railway tracks but will wait of a report to be submitted by Alderman f. H. Young on monday i evening. Owing to the fact that there no provision in the budget for the dislodging the Highway Bridge and covering the town s main Street with j five feet of water. I the funeral of Frederick Eugene High River residents suffered loss Ruppenthal. 15-voar-old son of or i whether Homes and mrs. Christian Ruppenthal. Who Bollt 60 per of towns died at the children s Hospital. Thursday will be held it 1 . To Day from the Church of the re Deemer. Arlington Street to Brook Side cemetery. George Proctor. 24. Years old. Died at the Winnipeg general Hospital Fri Day. The funeral will be held Mon Day at 1 ., from the Mordue funeral Home to Brookside cemetery. James Strothers. Sask., died at the Winnipeg general Hospi Tal Fri Davy in his 66th year. Mordue Bros will Forward the body to Nipa win for interment. The funeral of b. T. Loader Maple Leaf apartments who died thursday in his 44th year will be held at 2 pm. Today from the Mordue funeral Home to the masonic Temple. Inter ment will be made in Brookside Ceme Terv. Funeral services for mrs. Sarah Drennan wife of James d. Drennan. 524 Simcoe Street will be held at 2 pm. Tuesday at tue Gardiner funeral Home with interment in the family plot in Elmwood cemetery. Hev. H. M. Prayne will officiate. Mrs. Drennan died monday last at Mon Teeth ont. Where she had been vis iting her daughter. Mrs. A. R. I i sell. Surviving of the fam ily besides Drennan Are gardens and lawns were inundated and stores in the main Street were flooded suffering heavy loss from water soaked Stock. Flood Waters in Okotoks. Drun Heller and Lether logo Wera receding and the danger seemed past. Word awaited on Elma Slayer s Fate in a telegraphic communication received from Ottawa Friday by j. D. Suffield k.c., it was int Timaton that Thomas Are Chkoski now under sentence of death at Headin Gly for the murder of Martin sitar at Elma january 29, will probably be con fined to an insane Asylum for the rest of his Days. Or. Suffield was counsel for Hrechko ski when he was convicted of the murder at the Soring assizes. As yet neither the sheriff nor the attorney general s department have been Given any intimation by authorities at Ottawa that the sen tence was to be commuted but in formation of some kind is expected from the East today. So far the executioner who 3ivea in Eastern Canada has not been instructed to leave for Winnipeg. Some time Between b and s o clock tuesday morning had been the time a _ mrs l. Four set for the execution. since he Acen. Confined to the ton. Winnipeg mrs. A. Death eel in Headin Gly jail Hrench payment of on this work. It the rail Willie thi., City s3 Well ten and grandchildren. _ shouting for several by Relief labor. Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid late Federal member Winnipeg South late Al Derman Winnipeg City Council past pres., Mani Toba Curling ass n. Past pres., Curling club past pres., Winnipeg k i w a n i s club Active member St. Andrew s and caledonian clubs. Listen in mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams sky monday 1 Une 6, 1.15 . Manitoba needs Mcdiarmid is the Only member of the Cabinet who has the personal experience having served As an Alderman in the City of Winnipeg and As a member of a Federal rid ing the constituency of Winnipeg South. His life his activities his experience his work in matters political municipal and in the business world Are indelibly associated with the City of Winnipeg and the province of Manitoba in particular. They stand As a perpetual testimony to the ability honesty integrity and fair play of the Man. His record deserves your end oration vote Mcdiarmid i 1 published he of a r. 513 homers l saturday. June 4th. J at 2 and -.30 in. Other goods a my notre Dame on trustee s Stock of men a children s slippers Fords rubbers shoes etc., etc., n1peg Manitoba. Sold it hit of at by auction of the traders Trust Compaq. Trust building lot june i. 1932. At ii lug tiie estate of limited. Slock Fellure on dated at. Of May 1932. The traders Trust company Al Bui Milton Hersey limited ill
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