Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 10, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 10, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Who s who in citizens to have wide variety for Choice of june voter will have a vide variety of candidates Sanro which in Elor their Ien representatives jul the Ciai House when they go to the polls june. H. For there will he names "29 aspirants to office on the ballot slips. Hie to will be members of six parties As Well As. Sorer is independents. Leadin in numbers will b apr Vii ves w he have . Seven. Liberal i and labor Are Pauli supporting while there w coat mini liberals two railed front socialist. Where Winnipeg electors vote june 16 three one the morning until 8 o clock at night. In s81. He for the cult nil Canada As a or 1932 is by far the Lareese or Lac Antl Ecel Ved Liis any election in. The history of education at. The totalling approximately Manitoba High school and. Women. He read jaw with the i following up Brief biographic a Alexander sketches of All the candidates was to the Manitoba bar in. Al 1913. Created a to a cwt Jin 3928. In 1927 or. Major was to the legislature and made j attorney Gen eral in the Bracken gov a v. O Hon. John s. My St Ern ment. For years lie has been Par str titular by Active in boys work. F m vice president of the Manitoba boy Scot scouts association and president of unit on1" Decem the North Winnipeg District boy ber5 138" scouts association. He is a to Canada at the of the Winnipeg Board of Trade. Age of five years j and scent his Bey Duncan Cameron Liberal Progress Hood and Early was born at Inverness Scotland. Youth m the me in be was educated at Inver but farm near pol Tuge la Praise. He educated in Hie Public school anti College. In 1908 he married mlis Mabel Penney. Of Winnipeg and is the rather of four sons. P. Brian. 3. Or. Malcolm and loss he has been a member of the Council Ufa the Board of Trade president the Manitoba Curling association president of the kiwanis club. Business career has in and Kos i Ceen in. Ness and Stafford. England. His Firsti Job As audit Clernt Lor the High land railway in Scotland. Coming j to Canada in 18s5 j he was employed by the grand trunk railway at Montreal. Alter considerable Busi Ness experience in Canada and the United states he business. He was came to Winnipeg in 1905, since when a. Liberal member of the he has had an intensely Active career House of commons in 1926. Serving both in business and in organizations in that capacity the Mackenzie i devoted to the Public service. He has j Kin Lov emment went out of Power. Been a member of the school Board. Recently he was selected As of vice chairman of the Federated three liberals to help form the i budget first president of the Mani Toba division. Canadian credit a association chairman of the Western j National Luston government. Hon. Edward w. Montgomery. M.d., Liberal progressive minister of health division of the Canadian Institute for the Blind president of the Manitoba Liberal association of and Public welfare was born in the i the Winnipeg Board of Trade province of Quebec i president of the St. Andrew s society and of the s musical club and a member of the executive of the Cana Dian chamber of Commerce to j Tiomi Only a Lew of ills activities. Or. Cameron was a member of the Mani Toba legislature representing Winnipeg in 1920-21. September 27. 1864. And came to Mani Toba with his parents at the age of ,15 years settling at Stonewall. He was educated at mull Toba College graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1886 with the de Cree of . And irom the Manitoba medical College in 1392 As a . He j has Practised Medicine in Winnipeg the Dav of his graduation and Many years past Aid. James a. Also has been on the teaching staff is appealing to the Winnipeg elec of the medical College since ills iterate for their sup to adulation in 1920 he was made j port As a Standard professor of Medicine at the Ulver i bearer of the Cou sly of Manitoba. He was appointed Servat Lve party ii location of polls 1. 286 main Street. 2. 327 Assiniboine Avenue. 3. No. 2 fire Jill Smith and York. 4 no. 2 fire Hall. Smith and York. 5. Alexander school. Alexander school. 7. Law courts building. 8. Law courts building. 9. 259 Kennedy Street. 10. Portage Avenue. 11. Spence Street. 12. Amphitheatre rink. 13. 1ii Spence Street. 14. Gordon Bell school. 15. Sherbrook Street. 16. Mulvey school. 17. Mulvey school. 18. Gordon Bell school. 19. Church of Christ Home Street. 20. Laura Secord school. 21. Laura Secord school. 22. J 23. Wolseley school. 24. Fort Rouge school. 25. I Ort Rouge school. 26. 1130 Osborne Street. Conservative prominent in municipal affairs for to the staff of the general Hospital Iti 1895. Or. Montgomery has been a member of the provincial vol of health for Many years and Lias been member of the Sanatorium Board since its inception. He was first election to the Mani Toba legislature at the approaching Cal general Aid. Barry is nip Egger elected to the Manitoba House in having been born in this City Jan. June 1927. The following fall he was appointed first minister of health and Public welfare in the province and that department has been built up under his guidance. One of the most striking things in the growth of the department has been the fight Condo cited against contagious diseases and the growth of the Public health nursing service. Ralph Maybank Liberal Progress five was born in London Ontario aus 17, 1890, and came to win 1-irl lad he 13. 1886. And has been residing Here Ever since. He was first elected to the City Council 1921. Has been Nipes As a of 13 years. Was educated in Winnipeg at tending 31 i g h school the University of Manitoba and the Manitoba Law school and to it a y practises Law in Winni Peg As a Mem ber of the firm of Maybank . He has been prominent in Liberal since washing maturity Liam a been president of the Winnipeg Young Liberal club and first debit of the association of Young Liberal clubs in Manitoba he a. Member of the provincial executive of the Liberal party. For years he has advocated the fusion of the chairman of the civic Public utilities committee and is now civic chair of the Public safety committee be has been a member of both the civic finance committee and the so Cial welfare commission. His father the late Michael Joseph Barry was Road master on the Canadian Pacific railway and his Mother also de ceased was one of the Foremost workers for charitable causes in the City. Or. Barry has participated in various lines of sport and has worked continuously in various charitable organizations in assisting the poor and afflicted. 27. 123 Osborne Street. 28. Gladstone school. 29. Gladstone school. 30. Salii Osborne Street. 31. Bluer View school. 32. School. 33. Lord Roberts school. 34. Earl Grey school. 35. 804 Gan Vood Avenue. 36. La. Verdi Edrye school. 37. Earl Grey school. 38. La Verendrye school. 39. Kelvin technical High school. 40. Kelvin technical High school. 41. Grosvenor school. 42. Ralph h. Smith school. 43. Queenston school. 44. Sir John Franklin school 45. Ai Gyle school. 46. Argyle school. 47. 126 Rupert Street. 48. 445 main Street. 49. 445 main Street. 50. 248 Logan Avenue. 51. 325 Logan Avenue. 52. Dufferin school. 53. 367 Pacific Avenue. 54. Webb motor co., Adelaide Elgin. 55. 207 Mcdermot Avenue. And 56. Provincial savings office Aid and Ellice. 57. Provincial savings office. 58. Provincial savings office. 59. Provincial savings office. 60. Victoria and Albert school 61. Victoria and Albert school. 62. Provincial Normal school 63. 446 Kennedy Street. 64. Isbister school. 65. Isbister school. 66. Winnipeg rink. 67. Juvenile court building. 68. 453 Spence Street. 69. 546 landside Street. 70. 518 Sherbrook Street. 71. Somerset school. F 72. 630 Balmoral Street. I 73. Sir Hugh 76. 612 Alexander Avenue. I 77. Duffern school. 78. Pinkham. School. A 80. 904 Logan Avenue. 81. Montcalm. School. 82. Montcalm. School. 83. 714 Maryland Street. 84. Wellington school. 85. Wellington school. 86. St. Jude s Institute. 87. 850 Home Street. 83. John m. King school. 89. John m. King school. 90. Security storage building. 91. Greenway school. 92. General Wolfe school. 93. Institute for Blind bldg. 94. General Wolfe school 95. Isaac Brock school. 96. 932 valour Road. 97. Daniel Mclntyre school. 98. Principal Sparling school. 99. 1313 Logan 100. Cecil Rhodes school. 101. Cecil school. 102. Norquay school. 103. Norquay school. 104. 847 main Street. 105. 1001 main Street. 106. 89 Cathedral Avenue. 107. Luxton. School. 108. school. 109. 225 Atlantic Avenue. 110. Chan Plain school. 111. Machray school. 112. 347 Aberdeen ave nut. 113. 1001 main Street. 114. David Livingstone school 115. David Livingstone 136. Aberdeen school. 117. Aberdeen school. 118. Sir William White school. 119. Aberdeen school. Annex s. 120. Sir Whyte school. 121. Sir William a Icyie school. 122. Machray school. 123 St. John s technical High school 124. 403 Poison. 125. 588 Atlantic Avenue. 126 Faraday school. 1.27. Isaac Newton school. 128 Strathcona school. 129. 671 Dufferin Venus 130. King Edward school. 131. King Edward school. 133. King Edward school. 133. Margaret Scott school. 134. Lord Nelson school. 135. Lord Nelson school. 13c. Glenwood school. I 137. Anna. Gibson school. J 138. Lord Selkirk school. 1139. Lord Selkirk school. 140. Elmwood school. 141. George v. School. 142. Sir Sam. Steele school. Financial adviser to investment beg is try la untied. He came to Canada in 1913. And was called to the bar of Manitoba the same year since when practice Law in Winnipeg. In. He was appointed from-1916 to 1922 he was presides of the Western Canada jewish lie forthe Relief of War sufferers Iii Ltd raised Over a half million Dollar fee jewish sufferers in the War area. Lit. Hyman was married in 1914. And the Manitoba Law school on inter the father of a son Ernest Roar by National Law. History of English and jurisprudence. He was labor re j the Winnipeg sch trom North Winnipeg on i other candidates on pare 7 g school Board in. 1923-24.1 ten years ago w. Sanford Evans who is seeking re election to the legislature As a. Conservative Candi Date in Winnipeg was first elected to represent the City in the local House. In 1927 he was re elected at the general elec ton. Or. Evans As to o r n in Spencerville. Ont. Dec. 18, 1869 was educated in the Public schools and collegiate Institute Hamilton Vic Toria and Columbia universities. He was engaged in newspaper work from 1897 to 1911. And was mayor of win Brandt ., and Grade 9 honors in Teu Loii . Or. Elchesen. Took an Active part in sports and drama tics and edited the High school he finished High in Winnipeg. In 1921 he registered at Manitoba agricultural and won a. S25 prize for the Best pro Gress in English first year. Doing vacations in 1922 and 1923, or. Elchesen travelled throughout a viral Manitoba As a representative of the Manitoba department of agriculture lecturing on better farming. 1924 he edited a farm journal and in 1925 and 1926 was associate editor of the Canadian ukrainian. In the fall of the Atter year he returned to Manitoba agricultural College and in the. Spring won the first scholar ship of in Fercl by the Mani Toba co operative Board for the Best work in agricultural economics and sociology and thesis on Cost of marketing beef cattle in Manitoba from 1927 to 1931, or. Elchesen was associated with the colonization department of r-10 Canadian National railways. Star the Victory and the general service medals and was mentioned six times in despatches. On his re turn to Canada Gen. Ketchen was appointed to the command of Mil itary District no. 10, being promoted to major general june 1, 1919. He retained the command Here until april 30, 1928. Going on the retired list nine months later after 35 years service under the Crown. Gen. Ketchen. Is president of the Winnipeg ranch of the Canadian legion Brit ish Empire service league and presi Dent of the South Winnipeg conservative association. Liberal and progressive forces of Nipes 1909-1911. He was appointed province As a sensible and. In chairman of the. Georgian Bay canal Evl table step for the Good of both parties. In 1929 or. Mnyo Ank was _ to Nitro 111 elected Alderman from a the cite Council winning surplus on the first chairman two i with a count. As the unemployment re in his College Days William v. Tobias who is seeking re election to the Manitoba legislature As a conservative in Winnipeg. Was e sprinter of distinction but owing to suffered during great War to cease his activities in. This connection after his return to can Aid i Ada he is a native of the province year was a member of the stamp com having been born at Morden . Mission which inquired into Trad i March 10, 1892. Or. Tobias was Edu ing in futures on the Gra rain Exchange rated in the Winnipeg Public schools and the University of Manitoba and John t. Halg. K.c., who is seeking her committee in 1931 he gave in j re election to the legislature As a 4 _ tint Ngy of his time and Energy alleviate the distress among unemployed Walter j. Fulton. Liberal Progress was born at Newmarket out. In he graduated from the University of to Ronto with the degree of . In 1803, Canie to Winnipeg in 190fi. Representing a company of which later became Western manager. He has served As a member of the Council of the Winnipeg Board of Trade and on the executive Council of the Canadian manufacturers association. Or. Fulton was one of the two employers representatives on the Manitoba joint Council of Industry in 1920-22. He has taken ail Active interest in welfare work in Winnipeg for Over 20 years promoted the establishment of the social Wel fare commission of which he was the first vice chairman he was a Mem tour of the Royal commission on Public welfare in 1917-1920, the recommendations of which largely influenced and directed development of welfare work in this province. He was one of the founders of the Federated budget Board has been vice chairman and chairman of the budget committee and in Point of years of continuous Rem Bersold u the oldest member. He is a member the Board of trustees of the win Hospital conservative candidate in Winnipeg entered the House in 1914 As the rep r e s e n native Lor Assiniboia. Constituency. The following year however he a unsuccessful a the polls in same Riding hut in 1920 was elected in Winnipeg and was re elected again in 192 and 1927. born at Colborne ont., Bee. Und was educated at the University of Manitoba and by profession is a barrister at Law. He was created a King s counsel in 1927. He was a member of the Winnipeg Public a shool Board from Jan 1, 1908, to dec. 31, 1921, and was chairman of that Hoard for the years 1914 and is a barrister at Law. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature at the last general election As one of the ten representatives of Winni Peg . H. D. B. Ketchen. . . Who is contesting one of the Winnipeg seats in the legislature As one of the. Stand Ard. Bearers of the conservative was born at Sho Lapore. India. May 22, 1872, of scottish Parent age. Gen. Ketchen came to Canada Only thirty years of aged m. Elchesen who is contesting Winni Peg As one of the conservative candidates is one of the youngest to seek election to the legislature at the approach ing election. The earlier Days of his spent at Poley. Man., where on his Anc attended the pub there a. W. B. Swail one of the conservative candidates seeking election Winnipeg was born at Lachute sept. 14, with his parents or. Swail came to Manitoba and. Spent his boy Lwood Days at Bols Seva in. Subsequently when the family moved to Winnipeg where his father and Brothers were engaged in the Coal and Wood business he attended Wes Ley College. After completing his studies there or. Swail took up the study of Law at the University of Manitoba and is now a member of the firm of Colenan Swail and Gib Hen. Or. Swail is a director of the Northern and Manitoba investments limited a member of the Council of the Mcdonald Cartier club and a member of the executive of the South Winnipeg conservative association. Continu1ng-Liberal a former member of the Saskatchewan legislature is offering himself for election in Winnipeg to the Mani Toba legislature As a. Continuing lib eral candidate in i he person of h. P. Albert Hermanson. Was bom and educated in Sweden and arrived in Canada in 1903, homesteading in Sash catch wan where he Farmed for several years. In 1918, or. Her Manson was appointed Secretary treasurer of the Rural municipality and town of Buchanan sask., which position he held until 1920, when he resigned. In 1917 he was elected a member of the Saskatchewan Legisla Ture for the constituency of Canora and was re elected in the general elec Tion of 1921, serving the constituency until 1925. In the Spring of 1926, or Hermanson obtained a business position in Winnipeg and has been a resident of this City since that time. He was appointed honorary Consul for Sweden for the province of Mani Toba in 1928. A native of Toronto ont., Lieut. Cd l. J. Y. Reid is seeking election to the legislature in Winnipeg As a continuing Liberal. He was educated at upper Canada col lege and came to Winnipeg in 1907. For 12 years lie was Secretary trea surer and manager or the estates department for the Toronto general trusts corporation and for More than 20 years was vice president and Secretary treasurer of the department store of. Robinson co., Ltd. Liere. Colonel Reid went in command of the 179th in 1893, and in january of the following year he joined the Boyal North West mounted police with which Force he remained until february 1900, when he was appointed lieutenant in lord Strath Cona s corps organized and raised entirely in Western Canada. For South Africa. Prom then on his military Advance Waii rapid and in december he was appointed acting . In charge of military District no. 10, holding the appointment until the outbreak of War in 1914. Gen. Ketchen was promoted brigadier general May 13, 1915, and commanded the Canadian in Fantry brigade until april 20, 1913, holding the distinction of having successfully commanded a lighting brigade in the Field for and seven months. For his senders in the great War Gen. Ketchen was awarded the . . The Cross sent Winnipeg was Horn in Prince Edward Island where lie received his Early Educa Tion. After attend ing Prince o f Wales College or. Keith came to Manitoba in 1903, and for a time worked on a farm near this City. De siring to study Law he soon 3eft his temporary occupation and for period taught school in the Pipestone District which permitted him to undertake his course of studies. In 1909 or. Keith was admitted to the bar of Manitoba. He is Well known in fraternal work having taken an Active part in several of the larger fraternal societies for Many years. In the realm of sport he is a familiar figure both As an Active participant As an executive manager. Or. Keith Tooi an Active part in the e formation of the Liberal league which came into existence in opposition to the fusion of the Liberal party with the progressives Copenhagen Denmark. June Jiro Satch. Japanese Tennis Ace today Defeated Anker Jacobsen Youthful danish Star in the first match of the Japan Denmark Davis cup series for the right to enter the final rold of and also has lectured in Kansas and Jall Farnia. In 1925 she toured the Western states under the auspices of the Seattle labor College she was labor candidate in 1930 for the Brandon Federal constituency. Since 1934 she has been general Secretary and organizer for the labor women so social and economic conference of Canada. She is a member of the National executive of the women s1 International league for peace and Freedom and is Secretary of the Farmer labor co operative Organiza Tion of Manitoba under the auspices of which she has lectured in both Manitoba and Saskatchewan. John Queen Leader of the pendent labor party for Manitoba was born in Lanarkshire Scotland february 11, 1882. He was educated in the schools of Scotland came to Canada in 1s06. He married miss Katherine Boss of Inverness Scot Laud and is the father of five Chil Dren. Prom 1916 to 1u21 he was a member of the Winnipeg City Council. He has him self listed in the parliamentary guide As a socialist. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in. 1920 and was re elected in 1922 and in 1927. In the legislature he has played a prominent part from the first having the reputation of being one the most eloquent speakers in the debate. Der oct a from the Bank will be de by our banking Civ respondents in All parts of the world and will obtain for you Many Little courtesies that a visitor to a strange land so much appreciates. Imperial Bank of Canada head office Toronto capita and i Winnipeg office Arlington w Westminster North end Branch St. Vital . R1verton a. D. Duncan j. Burgoyne Ami Al s. Mcclay. T. J. Slattery. V. J. Mann. J. C. B. Williamson. Clarence g. Keith one of the three continuing liberals see. Election to the legislature to repro i Cameron highlanders. . And. Was transferred to the command of the 56th labor brigade in prance and Belgium at the present time he is honorary colonel of the 10th.machine gun brigade honorary lieutenant colonel of the 79th Cameron High Landers and officer commanding the 20th infantry brigade. Prom 1908, colonel Reid has been on the Council of the Winnipeg Board of Trade and is now honorary treasurer of that organization. S. J. Farmer Independent labor was born in Cardiff Wales in 1878 the son of English parents. He was educated in car diff and. Came to Canada in 1390. He was married a year later to miss Lydia g. Ashton of Cardiff and is the father of three sons and a Daugh Ter. He is Independent labor party miss Beatrice Brigden Independent labor was brought up on a farm in Western Manitoba. She came from United Empire loyalist Stock she was educated in the Public schools Brandon College and the Toronto conservatory school of expression and is entitled to the initials i in in in 8 he com of the legion of Honor Rne Jim Ropcean 2 dieted honors Grade. It to Niv belgian Croix de Guerre the 191qg6-l, 6-2, 6-4, she studied so Cial service. At Hull House. Chicago and the univer sity of Toronto and for several years n of Honor i of j Rne european zone. The both lectured and. Done a Cal service work in of Canada account ant profession. His political career a been unusually Active and has Kepi him prominently in the Public Eye. He was Defeated As a candidate for mayor of Winnipeg in 1919 and 1930. And was elected mayor both in 1923 and 1924. He has been a member of the advisory Board of the Mani Toba department of education since 1923. He was first elected to the Tooa legislature in 1922, and was re elected in 1927. Marcus Hyman Independent labor was born in Russia on july 3, 1883. At the age of he was taken by his father. Rabbi Aaron. Hyman to London where he received his education at the London to a r d school and the Central foundation up to the time he entered Worcester col lege Oxford. Later he studied at i Gray s inn Lon Don. He received tie degree. Of from Oxford and . From Manitoba. During the course of his Educa Tion he received Many scholarships for , in 1908 and 1909 or Hyman was Tutor to the son of his Richness the gae War of Baron. And Priva Secretary to the gae War upon his return to London he became Candy you la enjoy Zero even in the warmest weather no sticking or smearing but a tasty bite of pure Delight. No other Candy bar is like Zero ask for it cold. At a Candy counter the w. J. Boyd co., Ltd. Winnipeg ;