Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 13, 1932

Issue date: Monday, June 13, 1932
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press mom at 193 2 uniforms vie with pretty frocks at opening of annual horse show hidden by her owner and in the lady their turnout and equip there a Drivers brought them Shetland pones the country. Clams Colo ponies Polo ponies in two classes shown. Those carrying up were to 100 pud Heads held High and ssi iks and Etsu piment. Light to the hearts of tin sounds and these Over 160 pounds in the former class. Miss Marjorie Gooderham s san with Dick Leit of were a onlookers. Victor Sifton. Of was the id hide of if his Tler Irons me to the commit Sra ii by tip carried off the honors 1 and in the latter Ralph Moore s Ridden by Joseph Hart. The morning events for the younger riders and Drivers brought out a Good entry and was an encouraging exhibition to interested onlookers for the Youthful exhibitors Are forging ahead in this King of sports. Entered mrs. B. J. Rennick mrs. S. J. Cox. Mrs. Stowe Brown mrs. E 3. Johnstone. I s. Elsie Bury. Mrs. A. 3. Duncan. Mrs. C. R. Medland mrs. W. H. Hall. Mrs h. R. Boyle. Mrs. George moot e and mrs. G. H Gillespie. Commilles. In charge the committee in charge of arrangements included mrs. H. Drum mond Hay Gillespie. Mrs. P. A. , h. G. Dav son. Chair h. T. A. Hetman Misoni a. C. Campbell. H. P. Lyall r. B. Graham Fred Thompson. J. H. Mcdonald. F. Leisey. Major m. W. Turner honorary f. P. Robinson honorary or. Stewart Mcl Nues Rev. Ernest Reed and Alex Stewart. The Princess Patricia s Light in Fantry band was in attendance tide the leadership of capt. C. H. James and during the afternoon the Cam Eron Cadet pipe band gave Severa selections. A pair of Clever athletic dancers in colourful costumes performed on the Sward in front grand stand and a tiny tap dance danced. The Highland cadets in an exhibition sword their Appeal to these who love the pipes dances of Ould Scotland list of Winnie a the various decisions in events Day awarded As follows Shetland ponies in harness. 1, owned and driven by j. H. Spalding 2. Owned and driven by Freddie Warrener 3. Owned and driven by Bobbie Warriner. Saddle ponies Over 12 hands and Patricia and Penrod p. Jackson. The Shetland Pony and Driver class h. S paid ing s Bertoia took first Freddie Warriner s cop second and master Bobbie War owned by the Tuxedo Riding owned and Ridden Byj. Heavy harness mares or geldings driven by a. Baiey 2. driven by Arthur new Man 3, driven by j. Speed All owned by the t. Eaton company. Heavy delivery class heavy delivery i Tody owned by modern dairies company driven by j. Nahrgang 2. Owned by the Canada bread company driven by h. Zillman 3, owned by City Dairy company driven by g. Port . Light weight Polo ponies capable of carrying up to 160 pounds 1, san Ridden by Dick Douglas owned by miss Marjorie Gooderham 2. Owned and Ridden by a. Harrison Gilmour 3, sea owned by judge Montague. Saddle Mare or gelding 15.2 hands and Ridden by g. Shave owned _ by t. Jackson 2, Ridden by h. Richmond owned by ., . 3, sea Ridden by miss Nancy Montague owned by judge Montague heavy weight Polo ponies capable of carrying Over 160 Ridden by Joseph Hart owned by Ralph h. Moore 2, Ridden by Alex. Fraser. Owned by n. A Bennedict 3. Gray owned and Ridden by a. Harrison Gilmour. Light delivery class up to owned by Canada bread company 2. Missic 1 owned by Speirs Parnell baking com Pany 3, owned by Bryce s bakery. Steeplechase i baby a Ridden by Sam Shirley 2 the Ridden by w. J Shane 3, Ridden by diet Douglas owned by the Strad Brooke suggest Imperial currency be set up by conference nolo ind Hunter senator Mcrae Hopes action will be taken by Ottawa economic Parley stables. The heavy 1 airs heavy harness pairs awarded to the t. Eaton company. Canadian press despatch Ottawa. June 13. Establishment of an Imperial currency As the Cornerstone economic Structure which it was hoped would be creat 2d at the Imperial conference to meet in Ottawa was suggested by general a. D. Mcrae in an interview during the week end. Approached on the subject of cur Rency senator Mcrae thought that an Imperial backed zip by the present Gold reserves and the future Gold production British Empire was certain to carry with it immediately the position of Leader ship As a world Exchange. He believed that an Imperial currency system was certain to attract Large sums of Money from All nations who were uneasy about their deposits in their own and other countries at the pres ent time. The Vancouver senator declared i believe that such an Imperial currency would soon come to be adopted As the Trade medium be Parade were West Kildonan Branch Canadian . Headed by George Bilton the Stonewall Branch of. The Canadian legion a Large detachment Cameron highlanders commanded of col. A. Y. Kid the band Winnipeg Canadian legion under direction of p. Minton . Unit headed by w. Volunteer naval the Bugle band 90th battalion commanded by Bugle major b. Pair machine gun cadets and seven Oaks St. John. Ambulance association detachment headed . Pearce. High tributes were paid to the memory of flight lieutenant Mcleod. By or. Trayne who knew him personally before enlisting and after he had returned Home. Two emergency cars of St. John ambulance association was also in the Parade. The Canadian legion arranged the Parade. Minister makes charges against liquor interests Rev j. Richmond Craig says Campaign funds offered to election candidates Fork Niobe 10 Regli for Fitl Man turned Over to Winni Peg authorities faces rioting charge in the Saddle hours. Classes Ami did horsemanship a. Ino jumps were i Aii. N six Ime and. The Bora horse Ami manipulated these tis a pleasure i one exc in moments of afternoon was to o trips around the Trad Ami me jumps a o was not a serious one Mim Thinz to do Ivi Tii me places made in this no some very pretty Riding and Muir Iii i seen. The fair sex to be out done and a Clown held. Winic i was won by next class under 12 hands miss Maxine Newton on owned by w. S. Newton. awarded Honor. She award for Ridden by Bob Mcnulty owned by or. Mcnulty. 3. Gold with two entries driven by Arthur i foreign exchanges were likened to rid Bailey Ana John Speed. Thoroughbred yearling class 1, irl rider under ladies steeplechase 1, Newton owned by w. S. Newton 2. Ridden by Peggy Swallow owned by a Racket by general Mcrae in reply to a number of questions and he observed that the United states might be the Gold Standard with in a year or possibly sooner. There is a substantial body of can Adian opinion. Senator Mcrae said disposed to regard the necessary Cornerstone economic Structure which it is hoped the coming Imper Ial economic conference will create. Special bes path to tile free press by staff Ooi respondent Iti Ogimi susk., june sergeant Mortimer Regina Branch mounted police left Winnipeg saturday night to Taring Back Martin. J. For rain. Alleged Leader Estevan strike of last year Forkin is charged with rioting. Forkin was arrested a Mouth ago immigration officials of North a to be the establishment of a system Canadian police sat of Imperial currency guaranteed by a proceedings to Canada. Friday a North Dakota court ordered him de ported to Canada and he was accordingly taken under custody to Emerson Man., where lie was met b sturday. Macdonall memorial Hostel. R. Pony under 14.3 a n traced the Home influx in i Ridden and owned by e d5 Oier s3 the greatest one in a youths b. Ridden and j great Britain and each Dominion Par 3. Jennifer i tic Pating in the same. Tiia known conveyed the injured Man the Misericordia. Hospital where his a Catt edition is favourable. Police. Investigation into the mis Hap will probably be completed tils Iris ring 700 votes recorded Advance poll in City approximately 700 were cast by Winnipeg citizens last week at Trie Advance Pool opened at the form provincial savings office for the Benefit of persons who will be out City thursday june 16, provincial election Day. Some 300 ballots were marked saturday. The poll was opened thursday afternoon. How the Winnipeg candidates were favored by the votes Wil not be an. Bounced Ning. Util Early thursday eve charging that liquor interests have offered rain pain funds to candidates in the provincial election. Rev. J. Richmond Craig denounced a of Uncial Sale of liquor when head dressed the congregation of Grace United Church. Sunday night. He urged that party warfare be for Lotten. And that men of vision and ability regardless of party be elected. Dame Maria Karinska. Russian Pirna Donna took part in the service. I will vote for the Man who will Promise an inquiry into the enor Mous amount of Money we Are Spliid of on he said. I am not a Teet Taler nor am i an ardent Arl Nonh but i do not believe Mani mrs. Margaret a Ciolin Toba should be in the liquor Busi Ness that is sapping tile life out of our he declared that although can a meeting win of held in the in Terest candidature of j. A. Bernier conservative for the constituency of St. Boniface. In the russian King school. St. Boniface russian a 8 besides or. Bernier. Sir Rosamond ritalin and c. W. Tupper. K.c., will also address the meeting. Dilates have promised Many things none have promised to try to bring Back the Money spent on liquor. I care not for he asserted Dies at age of 86 years in the Man. I think the hour has come when party government should to into the he branded As traitors to their province All persons who refused to vote on election Day. It blood it Cost Money it cast Endeavor to get you your fran Chise. Nov we have got it let no one fail to vote he urged. J regarding the Cost of Public build Ings he declared i wonder if we red a building for 50 mrs. Margaret Adolph 86 years old died at the Home of her son Peter Adolph 520 Bannerman Avenue Sun Day. She was predeceased by her husband in 1904, and is survived by a family of seven mrs. Jacob Gorz. 111. Mrs. A. Jabusch Suth Erland. Sask. Mrs. H. Gilbert. Mclean sask. William Adolph Glen Cairn. Man. Jacob Adolph Saskatoon sask. And Peter Adolph Winnipeg a daughter. Mrs. Arnold resident in Austria a brother. Jacob Mitz. Langenburg sask and 52 grandchildren. The funeral will be held tue Day at 2.30 . From the reformed the s3 the greatest one in a youth s b. Osier 2, Billie owned a by in the courts he the greatest Ridden by Freddy Warrener 3.1 3gy of today is that most owned and Ridden by Gor by d most cd real Home of pretty entry of Tae iacl5 anti Lierck they live in an itable.-. Last year s influence working for Good making Ridden by Sergt. Reid. 01 Olla of bad Kamau boys . And owned by the to. Or Tlle Floe Tel vere ment. Piaf. But Ciu Patt saturday for their Honnet. The honors in to four Root jump. A Smare scout uniforms. The heavy Hunter master a Hev Bush seuling peanuts pop. Treadle Warrener. Riding his later Ancl . All afternoon. Eer Voln and driven by a by. H. Spalding. Alpi Norm High Ridden by Dick Douglas owned of Stradbroke stables 2, rid Den by Sergt. Reid owned by . Jumpers 1. Ridden by Sergt. Reid 2. Play Ridden by Alex. Fraser. Owned. By 1c. J. Higgin Bodiam 3. Ridden by capt. By took second place. Ana any Many a weary lad smiled with was truly p. To lev on a big horse j Triumph As he sold out Iii wares owned by t in Ana Jand Over the top with a Irown held Tae to his account. Rid tin by capt. Bro honors in this event. Large Frist to Coffee and sandwiches sold refreshment Booth by Mem auxiliary Uncer cd by the t. Eaton company. Saddle mares or geldings Over 15.2 and rid Cleiv by Allan Robertson 1. Baby Ridden by mrs. Paul Kelpin. Owned by f. J. Donegani 3. Pen Ridden and owned by Thomas Jackson. Park Saddle baby Ridden by mrs. By f. J. Donega Ridden and owned by. Miss Patricia tages of such a medium of Exchange Are obvious. A common currency accepted at Par throughout the Empire would expedite Trade within its Bounds by removing the present difficulty of fluctuating exchanges be tween the dominions and London. It would enable stability in our Tariff arrangements which Are at present too dislocated by the in crease or decrease in the value monies component parts Empire at the present time foreign exchanges partake nature of what is known in the United states As a Racket. The vary ing uneasiness with regard to the Dollar and the Pound results in trans fers from new York to London and London to new York which other men to sit in during three or four weeks Dame Kari Iska gave a selection of in Cheri solos and gospel hymns during Itlie service. She also related in stir Martin Forkin wanted by the Sas ring manner the Story of her conver Salom Church. Burrows Avenue. To Elmwood cemetery. Rev. C. D. Maurer will officiate. Brown owned by Ladies Saddle Ridden by miss Mary Hussell. Owned tandem Kins and Allan .2. Baby driven by a. Bailey owned by Ridden by mrs. Paul Kelpin owned the t. Eaton company 2. Henry j by f. J. Donegani 3. Sea driven by j. Speed own by miss Nancy Montague owned by judge Montague. Hunters heavy Ridden by capt Brown owned by 2, Ridden by Fred Saddle pairs Vittli a Large entry was at the refreshment to baby face and Bers ladies owned by f. J. Flock Mani n. A. I the of mrs. Humphrey Benedict and Alex. Fraser Dru Osmond Hay. President and Paul Kelpin. W. E i Guild and mrs. D. Williamson. Osier s Prince took Premier Honori i the workers in this Section include _ _. _. In the Huni a classes lightweight de mrs. Leroy. Mrs. George de and Ridden by Allan Robertson k a Benedict 2. Flame and die Warriner. Of Ned by or. Warriner 3. Ridden and owned by major Westmorland. Saddle pair Ridden by a lady and baby Paul _ owned by Alex. Fraser and mrs. Paul in 2. Own Kelpin. Owners f. J. Donegani and Ridden by w. W. Kennedy Alma Johnson owned by Edy and e. B. Osier 3, and miss a w. Ken a and by miss Eldeen Hart owned by Ralph h. Moore. Steel Cross and Riddei Joseph Kat Chewan authorities in connection Sion. With the Estevan strike riots was celebrating the 37th anniversary of handed Over to Royal Canadian j their Lodge members Victoria mounted police at Emerson saturday morning by . Immigration officials. Sister of mrs. R. J. Kennedy. 213 Sherbrook Street died saturday. The body has been forwarded from the Thomson mortuary to Brandon. For interment in the family plot. J Lodge. No. 23. Of the Loyal True Blue association attended the Eveningscr-1 vice. Early morning cyclist badly injured when hit by Auto ladies dresses dry gleaned and pressed from vase would not take place and for the revival of world Trade there is great need for some stability in Exchange within the Empire As in the International sphere. It is freely predicted by component economists in the United states that the United states is certain to go off the Gold Standard within the next twelve months and possibly much sooner if the present rate of decrease in their Gold reserves continues and it is noted that their Reserve on jun3 of 81.4 per cent was at the lowest Poai for this year and was nine and a few cents May mean the difference Between sorrow safety for the rest of her life than two George Alexander Mckay Sanford. Man., died suddenly at h Home saturday in his 75th year. The funeral will Tae held this afternoon at 2.o clock from the Sanford United Church to the local cemetery. J cycling along the Mac Donner on his j Way Home at fort Jerry Wigg. 32. Received severe injuries his head when. . Say. Be was struck and i knocked Down Iby ail automobile Early sunday morning. The Motorist whose name is not if you could look into the years to come which Side picture would you wife and family in comfortable Happy Cir worried without Money in actual want it is easy for you to guarantee their and it costs you so Little. The great West life now offers Complete family Protection at a rate that will not Strain the Small est of incomes. The great West minimum Cost policy enables you to carry More insurance than would be possible with any other form of life plan. It safeguards your dependents from financial care yet the Cost is Only a few cents a Day. Mail the Coupon for full information. Premium rates per of insurance age Premium age Premium 25. 30. 15.80 35. 18.85 great West life Assurance company St ssh americans feel that owned by w. Dunlop Orcier to owned and Ridden by Wuh Timeir Export adjust their production costs and enable them to meet com among those present were his Honor the lieutenant governor of Manitoba j. D. Mcgregor Brig and mrs. T. V. Major and mrs. H. Westmorland. . And deflate the Dollar and this necessity j alone in the opinion of economists will Force them off the Gold Standard within a year. Such being the Case it behoves the British Empire to lose no time in placing themselves a mrs. Hugh Niven major and mrs. M. A where they can control th3 w. Turner or. Justice and mrs. And the Imperial conference Montague. . And. Mrs. A h. Offer5 ule Opportunity to restore to r. Dusault major and mrs. J. H. Macqueen. Or. And mrs. W. W. Or. And mrs. A. H. Van or. And mrs. Thomas Jack or. And mrs. Fred Walker. Cal. And mrs. J. B. Mitchell. Or. And mrs. J and mrs. Douglas John Ston or. And mrs. W. S. Or. Aud mrs. Harry Sharman or. And mrs. William Crosson. Or. And mrs. Thomas turn Bull or. And mrs. W. S. Dunlop. Or. Aud mrs. Patrick Shea or. And mrs. W. J. Boyd. Or. And Harrison Gilmo lir. Or. And mrs. A. Hoskin. Or. And mrs. Harold d. Gooderham. Air. And mrs. Raloh h. Moore or. And mrs. W. B. Pickard. Or. And mrs. C. N. Bawlf or. And Hamilton Fleming or. And mrs. Jack Raymond or. And mrs. C. Or and mrs. S. M. Connoly. Or and mrs. B. F. Carnegie. Or. And Claude c. Huebsch. Or. And ceo Grey Griffin. Or. And finance. Mrs. Mrs. Lames Ryan Roy or. And mrs. Ralph Reat Britain her leadership in world or boy s queer find explodes Sears fingers severely his thumb and two fingers burned As a result of an explosion Friday night Ria old Topi ski 16, of 127 Grove Street was reported to of resting Well Early this morning. Hate in the children s Hospital. Walking Home shortly. Before of o clock Friday night the lads Mccallum. Tention was attracted to a shiny of i Ossun. Or. Meet about the size of a or. And mrs. J. F. And mrs. J. U Leci Ossun. Mrs j h . Or. And Nencil. Which Lay on the Sheet Corner of main Street and Boyd 45. 27.50 50. Murphy. Or. And mrs. Tames Spears. Or. And mrs. Fraser capt. And mrs. C. G. Brown. Or. Ana mrs w r. Wetmore. Or. And mrs. Artilur Henderson. Capt. And mrs. Frank Eaton or. And mrs. W h Sycord or. And mrs. Alex. St wart or. And mrs. Becher. Or and mrs. Frank Griffin or. And mrs j Campbell. Mrs. N. J. A. N. Be la Miclais. Mrs. L. P. R. Roy mrs. W h Montague mrs. George Cath cart mrs. John. Anderson mrs. R. Simpson. Mrs. C. E., winks mrs. Jack Ruttan mrs. R. G. Rogers mrs. Fobert Vollans. Mrs. R. H. Duncan. Mrs. Paul Kelpin. Mrs. C. Burns. Mrs. Ralpl Adams. Mrs. Frank Balfour Sheffield misses Florence Windatt Kathleen Burrows. Javonta Bawlf Marjorie Johnston. Muriel Beth Gourley. Constance . Ruth Monk. Katie Tupper. Mary. Caroline Law. Marjoris Gooderham. Evelyn Rogers. Kate Erine Kilvert. Mary Russell. Jean Mclean Helen Maulson. Dulcie Allen. To i n Huntt Estt . Held with the same hand that his find the boy removed his cigarette from his lips. As he did so a blinding Flash occurred burning part of his left Laud. Frightened by he ran the strange happen in to the Hospital. Police Are investigating the Inci Dent. Stately ceremony Marks Kildonan memorial service Barbara Griffin. Patricia Taylor. Betty Oder. Head Winnipeg Murphy oilman. Betty Riley. Dorothy Duncan Constance Becher Jacque line Bawlf. Messes. Ralph Bennett Allan Robertson. John d. S. Wilson. R. B. Graham. H. Shea Paul dons. Kobert Moore James Crossen. J. Hanford. Kent Griffin. Robert Bingham Glen Mon Crieff . A. Pridham. W. Osier d. Douglas. Severely injures woman escapes victim of a hit and run Driver on the Pembina Highway in fort Garry sunday night mrs. Martha Bogseth. 1-19 , St. Vital lies in Victoria Hospital suffering from Sev Ere Scalp and Shock condition is fair. Mrs. Bogseth was crossing the High Way at North drive to Board a Street car. Shortly before 11 o clock when automobile travelling poured suddenly in View and hurled her to the Street. The Driver did Noc Stop. Mounted police officers Are investigating. Her honouring the memory of those who. Air the Cair motherland we their lives in the service . Pm dire and particularly cherishing the Brave deeds of one of their own heroes flight Lieut Allan a. Mcleod. V.c., practically All citizens of West Kildonan closed their Homes sunday afternoon and turned out to see one of annual decoration Day parades Ever held in the before a Large gathering of returned men. Uniformed soldiers citizens and children an impressive memorial service tribute to flight Lieut. Mcleod. Was conducted in Kildonan cemetery by Rev. R. Frayne. A per Sonal Friend hero. Or. And mrs. A. N. Mcleod. His parents la sister and a. Hammond who a in the same plane with the aviator when it was damaged by the enemy were present at the. Service. Two Large wreaths were placed on the hero s grave on. The Ca Dian legion by b. Dudley and e. Con vol assembling at the Corner of Khz do non Avenue the Parade headed by the District marshal. De. Pratt and by major d. Clarke. Erne j j Ron-1 . 10. 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