Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 16, 1932

Issue date: Thursday, June 16, 1932
Pages available: 24
Previous edition: Wednesday, June 15, 1932
Next edition: Friday, June 17, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 16, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Thursday Juke one namely h g. L. Strange. The Princess Patricia s band played patriotic airs before and after the Celebration. Fine horses belonging to the Mani Toba agricultural College Drew the Loi a in which mrs. Mary Norquay Savage grand daughter of Premier John Norquay first Premier Oman Ito a sat Amor cutlers Rel is in a and Bonnet and parasol of ,6, companione by her great Uncle William bearded As in the i colonial Day. And wearing a suit a up Itury old. The reins of the other by i . Team which Drew the Cov ered Wagon were manipulated Richard Speer who. A a of. Helped his Broil by 12-year-Oid her William. Dry cleaning at amazingly Low prices this huge organization of skilled workers Are pledged to give their Best to keep the High Quality of 4 Star cleaning unimpaired regardless of Cut prices for today Perth s craftsmanship is the Standard of Quality everywhere. Cleaned and re shape the 4 Star Way dresses any f r i i i e a Plain or fancy cleaned and finished. A Guaran teed Job for Only extremely Low prices on All other work. A w w Quaker Corn clan est better addition d. Or Corn tin at Quaker Corn places on. Hot clays when you crave a Cool Deli Cious food. Crisp flakes of Sun ripened Corn an Ideal hot weather dish with nourishing milk or Cream. For breakfast or any other time of Day Cool nourish ing refreshing. We Are confident you will like the flavour of Quaker Corn places Best of All. The ingredients in the flavour Are the highest Quality Ever put into a Corn Flake. Special malt pure Cane sugar and Salt of Crystal purity. We made the flavour of Quaker Corn Hakes just to please your taste. Won t you try them economical for they Cost less than a cent a serving. Made in Canada buried wednesday drive in and unload the wheat grown on the Northeast Quarter 13-11-4 in 1876. Pioneer Xuemin laces Tiit said or. Speer was Cut with a. Self Rake reaper bound by hand stacked by hand and threshed with a ten horsepower threshing machine. Our family had come to Manitoba the year be fore and had put in about 30 acres. Yes. I remember even the team we used to bring it ill to Mcmillan s Cream and a. Bay named Tom and Charlie. Lombard Street then called of Stoffle Street. Was Grasst and rough and full of its. Some of the buildings on she Street in 1876 were the old Frame Post office. Jack Benson s very stable and Jimmy Ashdown s old store from which he had moved into his new store on main president Harrison in course of he introductory speech at the Monolith recalled for his hearers the event which was being commemorated on october 13. Said a. C. Steele of Steele Bro i. Seeds Man Toronto came West with news that Ontario had had a Iii lure of crops and needed seed. The response was the collection of the Small ship ment drawn in to Mcmillan s Mill loaded on the red River Steamer Selt Lri and sent Cut to the world by 1-8 of wheat ship Ped october 1378. Mim Toba i first shipment re historic shipment or. Bracken in his and cow so commented upon the historic importance in Lulal shipment and. Covered Brief retrospect the history und or Grain growing in West a san Canada. I tills Little shipment of 1876." lie their aprons the few that were i said. Initiated the movement of per left and it was All hid we had i haps 3.000 million bushels in the for the next year All through the Gre ates Era of development Ever history of Western Canada in its years known on the North american Coniti of depression the farm women of the j nent. The Tirso. Reaping was West have continued Rio their part the sickle the to lit threshing machine i fell very Humble and grateful in the Hall the first hour two j accepting this Token on their Shalf. Stones operated by j in recognition of their services to continuing the speaker recalled growers through years when 1 the first Export shipment by Robert major strange Vas president of the Gerrie to Glasgow. October 17. 1877, Assoc Latiola a Silver service was pro is d the first Export shipment by to major and mrs. H. O. I strange. J the evening concluded with a. Find musical programme and dancing. The entire musical programme in Mary wok Gay. Wife of James Morgan. 848 Beresford Avenue who died monday it St. Boniface Hospital in and whose funeral her 42nd year As held wednesday afternoon to Brooks de Ceme Tery. Bathing in. Rice Lake tuesday morn ing will be held at 2.30 this after noon. Service will be conducted by or. Gordon Effie lean at the Thomson mortuary Broadway Ifrid interment will be made in Brookside cemetery. N the Ira eral of miss. Lily Cameron. 38. Cousin of mrs. William 104 Buxton. Road. Port Garry who died tuesday at i Victoria Hospital will be this afternoon at 2 o clock from the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home to Broom Side cemetery. Thomas Hope 75. Formerly of bran Don died monday in St. Boniface and the funeral was held wednesday afternoon from Coutis and company funeral Parlours to Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Gustave Schu Ezilus. Who died at Ile Des Chenes monday aged 53, was buried wednesday from the funeral Parlours of count and com Pany St. Enl once. To Riverside Ceme Tery. She is her husband and two daughters. The family came from Germany. Mrs. Louis Touchet Nee Rune 535 St. Jean Baptiste Street. St. Boniface die wednesday aged 07. She was born in Litiere. France and had been a resident of Manitoba for the past 38 years. She is sur Vived by her husband one daughter and one son. The Funera will be held Friday morning at 9.30. From the general Hospital monday aged 4v will held this afternoon at the Home to St by Elf Ace Cathedral Alexander Avenue who cited at the and interment will be made in Cathedral cemetery. 3.30 com Basdai s Parlours to Mary Elliott Kic Cley the 14-year- Brookside cemetery old daughter of or. And . 3. 335 King Sway died last evening at 8 o clock. The child. Was a twin and she had been ill six weeks. The funeral arrangements Are in the hands of Gardiner s undertakers. The funeral of mrs. Ethel Bern ice Neville wife William. Seville. 218 Marion Street. Norwood who died. Sunday was held wednesday after noon from the Thomson mortuary to Elmwood cemetery. William. Musiel. 373 Carlton Street died at St. Boniface Hospital wednesday aged 58 years. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2.30 o clock from Barker s Chapel to Brook Side cemetery. The funeral of mrs. W. L. Wilson widow of Andrew Wilson. 11u7 valour Road who died tuesday will be held this afternoon at 2.3u o clock from memorial Church to cemetery. The funeral of miss my Cameron who died it Victoria Hospital. Tues Ciao. Will he held this afternoon at 2 o clock from Gardiner funeral Home v. E co Sicie the funeral of William. F. Ashbolt aged 24 years son of or. And mrs. W. Ashcroft 170 Magnus Avenue who died Alta. Friday last. Gramme consisted of musical Bers recitations and three Short dialogues. The parts were All Well taken by Small children reflecting careful training mrs. Mason and mrs. J. E. Howard and others assisting. The Silver collection was s10. Pire breaking out from some in will be held this afternoon at 4 o clock from the Gardiner funeral known origin in the basement of 77 Home to Elmwood cemetery. Sherbrook Street owned by Edith Chrystal. About 2 o clock. Wednesday afternoon did considerable damage Mather Mission band m Ute iiman., june Large crowd attended the annual Mission band concert tuesday night which to the Interior of the Homo. No body was at Home when the out break occurred but r passerby turn held in the United Church. Kev. De in. An alarm which was answered Geo. Duckart presiding. The pro by detachments 2 and 14. Dyspepsia and dizzy headaches mrs. Isaac Corbin West advocate n.s., had suffered for years from dyspepsia and dizzy head aches. After taking two bottles of Burdock blood bitters i Felt like a different my headaches Dis appeared and i can now eat what i like without that terrible indigestion i buffered after every for Sale at All elms and general stores manufactured for the past the fun of Arthur Button. 11st152 Yiirs. Only by the t. Milburn co. Toronto. Out. By an Louie made in 1884 by Thomson of Brandon. 1.000 Bushe s of no. 1 nerd wheat. 10 Glasl w Nihn took 21 Days to get from Ico Timica Brandon to Glasgow. J the wheat crop we Are putting in number of this said or. Bracken. Is Hie i 121st wheat crop in i the Selkirk settlers had sowed 1hel first crop in ground prepared wich hoes and shovels. The first successful j crop had not been reaped till j province s of tical Iun in dedicating the memorial Mono a Lull. Archbishop Matheson said lie a i lore dedicating this Stone. Want to i do what i always like to do ;