Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 16, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press Thetje suit too it 1935 Mai i Skull Dan mystery shrouds or Helton admitted that the Dis cause of mishap Hrict had restrictions but the construction of the ice House he said would depreciate the value of res Icie Tisl property. Re found unconscious i basement Lutle girl also Hurt commenced an investigation i a afternoon into the surrounding serious injury 1 syst. Jaq Pear in today s free press Ash crop. To. E. Cameron. Miss Campbell James h. Leek in. H. Ufken Riff .1, d . 126 Mii Siel. M m. 138 Klip Neville tvs land mrs. Elhel f. Successor june 25 s11s h i Teing Quenion cd Ciao admitted Hospital on to make comment on the election j outcome but intimated that lie Redwood i wou1 Complete Bis affairs in tin or a Cutey or i reported would not say it present what plans he had for his Cabinet but is expected to make an announcement in a few clays. Neither would lie indicate the or policy of the delegation he would Send to the Imperial economic con Ottawa on july memorial Church honors or. H. Robertson the. I h tribute in a eco vices for the past 15 years i congregation of John Black memorial u with tlie2 constituency of White Bay still to report the standing of the parties was As follows opposition 23. Independent 1. Government 2. Saturday s polling resulted in the i most pronounced expression Opin ignition of his lion Ever recorded in Newfoundland elections it was stated by political observers Here. The opposition candidates polled 70 per cent of the entire Vole. Two Independent their deposits. Government candidates ithe town notices of the following deaths a Kevic. A. Kry nolds. Selina Rthur sir Ford Rbert Wrilon v. 47 warm with i o a today warm partly fair with local thunderstorms. And moderate to Iresia southeasterly winds is today s weather forecast from the meteorological ser vice. Sunrise and Sunset will be at 4.18 . And 8.39 . Thunderstorms occurred. In the West on wednesday but Gener ally the Day Ivas fair ind warm. With the exception of the Pacific coast the whole Dominion bad Good warm weather on wednesday and temperatures Over 80 degrees were common Vroni Kamloops to Halifax. Highest temperature recorded was i degrees Kenora. Maximum Luj Winnipeg was 88. I to exc fest is to 6k of car Tiv Koki sox no inquest will be held into the cause death of Harry Robin son 63-year-old lodger at 115 Pacific Avenue who was found dead i the bathroom of the premises shortly1 after 6 ., tuesday. It has been decided by the Coroner. Or. H. M. Speechly that death was due to natural causes. The body is being held by Thomson s undertaking Par pending a. Post rendered his Bill he is still unpaid Lor his work. T. A. Hunt k.c., is solicitor for or. Grichton. f1vk sen l to Tah Fob Quoit offence Jessie a Staik a Mother of. Five children. Was sentenced to three months imprisonment by magistrate Graham at die City police court wednesday for breach of the liquor act alter a plea of not in explanation As to a. 40-ounce bottle of Home brew came into her posses Sion she stated that she was walk ing along the Street with a. Woman who said Here take thrust ing the wrapped bottle into her hands. She maintained that she was ignorant As to its contents until the morality officers to minced upon her and opened it., m. , her counsel made a Strong plea Lor leniency after the court had found the woman guilty but magistrate Graham Simund that lie Nad no alter native but to inflict the minimum i penalty. R i four other violators of the liquor act William Kop Chasky 607 Mani Toba Avenue Jennie Chippie a 574 Magnus Avenue Laughlin Walker and Nick Kyman lok. 313 Jarvis ave nue were fined s200 and costs with die option or spending three months behind the prison bars. William h. Leck manager of Bank in Norwood Dies lors for burial Portem. Ska ii is made i of Moti Iek who Aux to Xii baby officials of the children s Aid society have commenced a search for the Mother of a two months old baby girl abandoned at a boarding House at 334 Carlton Street last wednesday. After renting the room the Mother who the name of mrs. Neil proprietor of the. House to is fatal seizure at Vancouver where he had gone in search of health mind the baby Jor that she would officials of St. John s Cathedral Honor g. M Ewen Short whilt1. Return after she had attended to some business. She never returned. On monday the children s Aid society was notified of the desertion. The baby in the meantime is still held 334 Carlton it is being cared for Ira Rily. Under the supervision of a nurse of the Bureau of child Hygiene and is doing Well. In the search for the Mother is . Uie baby will be looked after by the Aid soc let. And lost i be Iris i where the Church auditorium. On behalf of tiie ser e Kemi Emore one of the origami members of the congregation presented or. Robertson with a. Sj-00 Dominion Ocanada Bond. Robertson was also honoured with a and a Large bouquet of Flowers presented by mrs. E. Price and mrs. William Hamilton. Accepting the gift. Or. Robertson expressed his Hearty thanks to Lic congregation. He Tiki not have a new Church As yet. He Sain and did not Snow where he was but he Felt certain that Best work in the ministry was still ahead of him. Those who extended and paid tribute to the honoured pastor were Rev. D. G. Paiyou King memorial Church Rev. J. Mutchmore Robertson memorial Church Rev. U. . St. Stephen s anglican Church Rev. D. H. Jacobs retiring of George Mcewen Manf Ger of the age manufacturing Plant for the minister of East St. Rev. bans of Sherwin Willians organisation. In 1 Ress despatch j Yrtti Louvri . June Henry Leek manager of the Canadian j Bank of Commerce at Norwood Man. Collapsed and died monday night it a Street intersection death is believed to have been due to a heart attack. Or. Leek came to Vancou a ver some time ago for the Good of his health. The body is toeing forwarded to Norwood for burial. I Leek was widely known and Well respected in Norwood in fact. His life both socially and on the business Side. Was wrapped vip in the suburb in which lie had made his Home for the past 20 years since Cutine to Canada irom Sligo s paid treasurer on eve of leaving City for Toronto i. C. Do. Merr1i.t. Promoted by co. L. C. De Merrill of Winnipeg has Bee. President of the company. Montreal. He is the new director of . Or. Is 11 was named a director of the company in 1980. He first joined the company in Winnipeg in 190h previously lie had been with the where lie was born. He came to Canada to join the do i minion Bank and managed that i Bank s Norwood Branch until it was i closed. For a time he engaged in the real estate business but relinquished to manage a Branch of the Bank the Hall a Kildonan p crowded monday evening by Vancouver. . To build Man of Montreal Bannerman i former resident1 of Hamilton which had been opened to Norwood 18 years ago. Sherwin Williams Bank was absorbed by the Canadian Bank of Commerce he rein dined in charge of the Branch. It was very in both Church i and Public life in Norwood and haul served an Alderman on the St. City Council. He was a Philip s anglican time o his death had been people Warden for live Yean. He had interested him self in the financial affairs of the thur ii with Success his bunking j training enabling him to serve the Church with distinction. His help. Boniface paint Glass company and in .19101 so j was with the or trivia Senour com in airy. Four years later he became manager Lor Winnipeg of the latter was company. In 1918 he was transferred l9i5 he went to Montreal to become c. Leech. Llull Joisil we .1 Illet Lii a i or e g Perry and d1 Bianch who la leaving Yah i executive assistant to the vice presi a. 3. Baird. C. W. Land us was i Einikes i a few Daya to become Mancient. W. S. Falls. Also for Many years cilia Imraan. J age of an office in Toronto. J a., resident of Winnipeg. Previous i0 Comins to Winnipeg. The function was arranged by the or. Robertson Ivas in missionary wors Dean chapter wardens and vestry in the Rocky Mountr tins. He St. John s Cathedral or. Mcew Eai i doctors degree four years ago. J having acted As treasurer of the Cou contributing to the pro Gre Gaucin Lor a Long period. Frame vere miss Margaret hoc pc Ray people s Warden pre when the Church re Tiiu and re organized and also in hib equipping i of the Church with an Organ was a Striks Rok Good roads Tkv xxx c june the. Closing time for in Brief in the Good roads Competition has been sex aside from his Church interests. Or. Leek was a. Member of the nor Wood free Mason Lodge no. 119. And had taken a prominent part in the organization of the Norwood Tenn is club. Or. Leek was 56 years of age Audi Donald. M is Gertrude . sided Agio seated at the head of the i fended until june 22, h. G. is survived by a Vinlof brother 7 Reid i Beth Anci meryl Biu Euam. Mrs. Liable was the of Honor. Mrs. J of the Manitoba Good j no in three Sisters i Violet win in. Ofis sly. W. Ila Theson mrs. Percy White roads assn., announced wednesday. I Mucsi. Alice Tompkins and May me i his Grace archbishop Stringer . Miss. I Mcewen. Very lev. Dean Matheson and Stringer. 200 of Minnesota firefighters Are in Winnipeg today woe betide any fire that has the a Daulty to break out in Winnipeg today. Over 200 of Minnesota s finest fire men Are today visitors in the City Jii its of the local fire department they arrived wednesday at 8 " clock at the Canadian Pacific rail Way station on a special Soo line train from thief paver palls. Minzi they had been a convention of the Minnesota state ire department association the convention concluded wednesday. The visitors were welcomed to by d. A. Boulden. Chief of we Winnipeg fire department and . Guy f. C. . Emhe Secretary of the tourist and convention Bureau of Winnipeg and Manitoba. Plans for today include a Parade ram Central fir Hull. Albert Street. 10 o clock this morning. Tenta Tive arrangement have of ii Milu Between 11 a Ocock. The afternoon the visitors will Dean Matheson. On behalf of the congregation presented or. Mcewen. With an enlarged framed photo of St. John s Cathedral paying tribute to the work or. Mcew ii had per formed through his years of service. R. Brewer on behalf of the vestry handed or. Yeewan a club bag. Mrs. J. W. Matheson speaking for the women s organizations of the Parish asked mrs. Moe Wen s acceptance of a Beautiful handbag. Speeches were delivered by Arch Bishop Stringer Dean Matheson Canon Gill Rev. Col. G. A. Wells Munroe and Graham been made 5" pressure e Ogilvie flour and la o clock. Winnipeg Pioneer Dies in Portage la Prairie due to elections Many of ii municipalities which Are expected to take part in the Competition Hove not yet Bent in their applications find for this reason. Or. Wade announced an Extension a week. Judges in the Competition will be s. Dunlop a. C. Emmett. H. G. Com tags. J. Gordon. E. B. Parker and Jeff Smith. Hudson s Bay co. Party Rex guns from. Western trip Ralph Parsons fur Trade commissioner Hudson s Bay company h. P. Warn manager of Fin purchasing agencies for the company Winnipeg and j. D. J. Fur sales manager London. Eng., have returned to the City after an inspection trip through to the Pacific coast. They report one j Day s delightful fishing in the newly opened water of near Jasper and they brought Back cute of Trout to Winnipeg. Taken on a sight seeing tour of City and will probably return to Nier River Palis thu evening. Civic committee to probe changes in Tram service to with an in mrs. Eutimo a Xiuru. A resident of Winnipeg for 47 years died in pore age la. Prairie sunday. The funeral was held tuesday. Mrs. Coburn was born in England and was in her 92nd year. She came to Canada when 12 years of age. Settling in new Bruns she came with her husband to Winnipeg 49 years ago and resided Here until two years ago. When she moved to Portage in Prail in she was a member of the presbyterian Church. Surviving Are seven Daugh ters and three sons mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Lavtner and mrs. Mcleod or port he la Prairie m of Winnipeg mrs. Wood. Sask mrs. W. And mrs. A. Little of Kew by Saiswick. And George. Fred and Wesley residing in British Columbia. seek news of Carl c. Thornton of. Lock Winnipeg Kinsmen hosts to Brandon club members the n into Al since in Street e ? As in the civic importation committee on we Cines we Moon by the committee on safety. The committee will cognizance of re a Glay was considerable Earnst the policy or. The of for of pm to kids Concu t a the City d. Time he de Winnipeg Kinsmen entertained their Brandon Brethren wednesday evening when 25 members of the wheat City Kinsmen club motored to this City. The visitors were heading by by a local reception committee and taken to the kit kit Hen Derson Highway. Following dinner eams from the two clubs battled each other in a softball game. The Winnipeg club won the game. Garage badly damaged when attacked by fire fire breaking out in ascertained cause just before noon wednesday diet considerable damage to a garage afc1 549 Sargent Avenue by radio Oil and operated As a repair garage by Vav. E. Holds Worth. The building constructed of tin lined Wood and packed Xyth sawdust. The Interior of the garage was destroyed and the tools a and equipment used in the garage were badly damaged. No insurance was carried. Or. Holds Worth was unable to explain what caused the. Outbreak. He just the flames mounting. Up he said. Fire detachments Noaa 2 and 10 answered the Call. Loose gravel on the Side of the Road to Winnipeg Highway no. 8, is said to. Have caused the upsetting of a Chevrolet truck or Ned by Kart Battery company 94 King Street president of the i wednesday afternoon the Driver. A. In the isl e . And Brazil. He had gone to . Six weeks ago on the advice of his physician Lor a rest and to seek restoration of his health which had not been Good of late and it is thought Here that lie was on his homeward journey when lie was stricken Down by the fatal seizure that ended his life. He a ill be buried on saturday or monday and the Grav Icide service will be conducted by the Lodge of which he was a member. Rivers electors hear final plea of or. G. R. Lyon he ers. Man., june 16. Leaving City police have been asked to try a Cut would do in his. Power to and c about. Ivance the interests of Cne co Nonu apartment Block. He stands Quill tin Eil of Luik. Ric in 5 feet la height weighs ency which a far i con about 150 pounds has Darl hair Ana accrued would be 01 101 to complexion. Is Moi itly clean shaven thin and one protruding tooth in lift portion of his mouth., anyone knowing the. Addi cd of Jurkowsky asked to communicate either with Winnipeg police or p. It. Of Alvena sask. Kihei in. Skov Fate. Station is by _ club. Appear i e. Chapman injured Only slightly regularities in against the erection of u and has since resumed his Duttera. L1927 election i a email fire which broke out in a oils of sawdust in Scott s service station. 549 Sargent Avenue shortly before noon wednesday. Extinguished by the fire department before much damage was done to cars which were in the station at the time of the outbreak. Wer pushed out by the proprietor undamaged. V Hydro transmission line to Gladstone is now completed Gladstone now is linked up wit a the provincial Hydro system by a transmission line that was completed today. Hon. J. S. Medlar old minis Ter of natural resources and Industry. Announced Early wednesday. juice will be turned into Gladstone some time next week. Or. Medlar la said the. Exact Date not yet having been decided upon. The new transmission me 20 Miles Long was completed it a Cost of As a. Relief project with the province contributing 80 per cent and the Dominion 20 per cent of the Cost. Connection is made by the Gladstone Fine at Austin with the trunk line to Brandon. Writ Assied against two jhsiski1s writ to collect from Hon. John Bracken and the Hon. A. J. Major. K.c., was issued in county coi it tuesday by w. Madeley Crich ton. Winnipeg barrister the plaintiff claims he was engaged by the Premier and. The attorney general to carry on r cer Tain investigation into alleged or i Minnedosa in the and although he has tune. N Kerr of Brandon. Riving a re sume or the Bracken government let oiled it to the inventory of a Sec Ond hand shop and five years of Bracken had resulted in the greatest orgy or extravagance. He told about Premier Bracken s activities in. The wheat Pool explained How surpluses come in the Telephone service at the expense of a. Dilapidated pole and wire system on. The Rural lines. He described the Hydro system As a Gigantic Host. A. W. Beaubier . Finished his remarks by asking the electors of Rivers to. Support or. Tybois. A. Wareham acted As chairman. Agenda for Imperial Parley will not be ready Forjone Days fail injun press its Ratcli Olcan a. June the final Agenda for the Imo Eris conference opening u Ottawa on july 21. Cannot possibly be completed for some Days it was Learned wednesday Zwight. Consequently the final programme will not be available for the discussion of the Imperial conference in the British Liousme of commons. Friday. While the main lines for the con ror mme have been pretty de to All the dominions on the que. L it replies have not been run readiness arrangements Mads Lor Mimi la nexus release in All of the Empire. School presbyterian Church sunday in a Lodjic Wilt be held. Saturday in Sibole Park. The Highland old be present and sup special car will leave the Church at a o clock. Unchallenged to the electors of Manitoba you have heard Many charges against the Manitoba government during the Campaign which will close on thursday All of these charges Are either untrue or greatly exaggerated their sole purpose being to catch the votes of unthinking electors. In All of these riot one charge of Dis honesty has been made against the government As a whole or against any one of its individual members. This alone should be sufficient evidence behind these Campaign charges and exaggerated state ments. A n d in comparison with provinces having compar Able population and similar administrative problems Manitoba s expenditures have been lowest and her debt increase has been least. No critic of the government can Point to a single Dollar expended that has not been demanded by the people of the province for necessary services and consented to by the very men who Are How declaiming Are you going to Trust the affairs of this province for the next five years admittedly honest and competent government As at present functioning or to a party which has been shown to be dishonest in practically every criticism it has made on the govern ment s record and dare not discuss comparison with other governments throughout Canada vote the o i cite i Duncan Cameron Ralpf Maybank Walter j. Fulton Hon. J. S. Mcdairmid Hon. W. J. Major Hon. Or. E. W. Montgomery authorized la Liberal pros restive joint w. Sec Clary j
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