Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Gold today Pri based on current government quotations for your old Gold jewel cry a try cases. Chains. Lockets. Dental cold Gold Colas diamonds Etc British Gold smelting co. 3k Portage next Rialto pm. So h35. Winnipeg thursday Juke 21, 1934 Fine a cake i it Ever is an expression heard daily after tasting Kitchen proved cakes Bryce s bakeries phone 37 088 and have our Salesman Call daily. Blame for Farmer s death on daughter gives credit Tom result in sask. Plebiscite unlikely organization for to be known for a week Liberal Victory Fec enl organizer says election results Are protest against state socialism i m a a he keynote Vernl Accord p. Lambert Federal Liberal of the office a Liberal federation in decisive victories ii were of organization and my cannot be to and Campaign Man Ontario Libei Al Assn i Saskatchewan Liberal or the and which did lobs. Eric ii Nadine press despatch a Gina. 21. It May be a week Belore the final result in Sas j Beer plebiscite is known. Wednesday night there was majority of More than 20.000 favor of Sale Beer by the Glass in licensed . But there were Many polls to hear from especially in the dry North area. It Learned wednesday night Many up turning officers had not counted the plebiscite ballots Durini Tho election Rush tuesday night. By had placed them in the locked boxes protest or shipment to 3eginn. Until the n and i provincial election officer makes his report on 25 the locked ballots May Hole the secret of the plebiscite Roosevelt says will continue to Luse brain Trust ruler of men i i n i president is recipient of Honor-1 Ary degree at Yale commence ment exercises sir William Clarks tells problems of Empire Trade Hepburn Anci Tim in the kind of a i the near in. They arc Bonni the v them and in both i i offices and in the every Vorke i Ewait wis caking Mort i a h a 1 orm of hard i ill. In i inv he lib i associated press despatch new Llavon. Conn. June 21. President Roosevelt struck Back on wednesday both at critics of the United states Congress and of the brain Trust and told his newly j adopted alumni of Yale University that the use of brains in govern j ment will be continued. J after said the president we live in a democracy. I like it. We Are going to continue As a the graduates of Yale who had heard some Light reference to con Gress in the course of the commence ment exercises at which or. Roose velt was Given an honorary degree of Law. Applauded the presidential declaration. Congress he said represents a i i better Cross Section of opinion than i j the viewpoint of any single group i educational or otherwise. While we have heard a certain amount of Ribald laughter about the use of brains in he re marked it seems to be a Good prac Tice. It will be continued. We Are going to Call on trained people. Ability rather than politics enter pc a in tin uneconomic expansion of into most choices made in our government. I can t Tell today the party affiliation of most of the responsible people in our government and it is a mighty Good thing that i can the extemporaneous presidential talk at the alumni luncheon concluded the impressive commencement British High commissioner to Canada addresses Saint John gathering Canadian press despatch Saint John. . June real source of Canada s troubles in mar i uni her agricultural produce lies r. Savage Heads grand Lodge of sons of England Farmer with poultry which he claims sure winners asks entry fee be waived special despatch to the free press Brandon Man., june 21. Coll i j. France Hughes re elected by acclamation for eighth term As Secretary Vori during production by Industrial it Iris has Kern the countries. Especially some of the the men larger countries in Europe which Are i ii province through normally importers. Sir William Citi Irv club move Clark British High commissioner to i of much to Sav hat Canada declared Here wednesday. Irn both put Ovir and Surro imbed by his Royal court. King Lakin of lie lord and master of thousands of Blacks poses with Gordon Sinclair at his upper nigerian capital. The King s face is always covered and none of his subjects dares look at him without his Bead facade and live. The curtain is said to Ward away evil spirits from his peace River Man facing charge gives testimony Dent of Success with his poultry a a Farmer of southwestern Manitoba i t 11 f t decided to enter the Birds in the Job Fergusoh cells Louft Vinci Al exhibition but lacked the necessary entry fees. He wrote As follows the poultry Are sure win ners and there is no question they ill take All the the promo Cella daughter of Louis fired fatal shot in cart a at a joint luncheon of men a and a omens Canadian clubs. Re 3ir William outlined the Progress and exercises which brought a unique _ display of Friendship Between the two old rival institutions of Harvard the club problems of Empire Trade. F into i it to illustrate his Point a regard most important White women albinos with not a Black blemish seen in a West african Village Liberal Victory of tues aug her vital sign of he Vii he amount of Volunteer service hit ? extended to elect Liberal the favourable results in and he Yorks were clue n to he enthusiasm of organisations do tote i Tiv selves to the Liberal cause fear or Frt Var. All this of course 3 state of Public opinion splendid work of the Asso problems confronting the no recut president s school. Tii Rul of Canada sir Wil j Liam instanced the Case of wheat. Wheat is the crucial he i declared. Within a startlingly Short space of time these european countries have become Able not Only to support their own needs but even to Export. I can put the matter in a nut Shell by quoting Only two figures. By Means of tariffs quotas and subsidies the total production in the importing countries and above All. In the euro Pean Imp Rtin countries has been from an average of amendments to shipping Bill Are before Senate Gordon Sinclair. Lie. From the in. Ontario me Saskatchewan bushels a Vear during 1927 provided required orderly and to 1929, to for that opinion j 1933. The of tuesday s elections i this astonishing result has Only that the but a achieved of course at a. Heavy Rhi country want policies j Cost to the consumer who. In one of Vili the development i these countries any rate is paying of in Dpi series and that they i t believe three incl a. Half times the without Coo much t Price in great Britain. And therein from state socialists on lies the consoling reflection that i hand or and individual such a state of things cannot pos a on the other .5 in measure returned to upper House by commons with number of alterations Canadian press despatch Ottawa june 21. The Senate and Commerce committee sask. Relief body to meet at once to decide policy chairman Black takes Steps to Call members together As i result of election despatch to the Farr Tress by Stift correspondent efs Iii. Sask. June 21. Steps Sec being to immediately car a the Saskatchewan Arclie e cd inn. According to Henry Black. Asserted sir William banking r that the countries to which Luvill he referred in the nature of thing i Are quite unable to produce at any House thing like an Equality of Cost with j shipping Bill. This measure which great agricultural countries of Naci been under consideration by the Ider amendments which the commons made to the i Oral fetish houses which Are usually made of tin cans and As disappoint my As rain on picnic Day you see j ind hear weird whoop de Doop prowl no the snaky compounds of West Africa in the raw. Fitting houses for instance. To Day in the midst of smallpox panic Che Drums of death changed their tune to Tom Tom lullabies As six i roly poly mummies their chocolate i curves glistening with Oil. Waddled Dut of the Temple of fat like so Many ducklings behind a proud clucker. They had been caged up for six months gorging themselves on Palm Oil. Peanuts wine in vast buckets bananas. Eggs and great pots of Rice. They also studied the Art of love which. I hear takes More than six months to master. Now they were parading amid the usual clamor before fond parents who had Gru staked them to the fat of the land and the voodoo master who would Send them to their Happy two beautifully and youth fully built in i blondes picking their Way. Nine tenths naked through a Village of the Black ants. I rubbed tired eyes and looked again. White women sure enough. Only one had a baby. The baby was roly poly and Pink and curly this the speaker pointed out that the Senate for two years was returned Only import Market left Foi to the upper House from the Corn great Britain which 1m Mons with a number of alterations sorted annually some 230.000.000 on. Amendment sets Forth that a bushels of rain and flour. This i Home Trade voyage shall include a applied to other commodities. Britain i voyage to Hudson Bay. While another u As the Only importer of meat and substitutes tonnage for horsepower As a Standard of measurement for vessels which have auxiliary took 85 per cent of the world s total portable surplus of butter. Headed. Reeled women. Husbands. White women. That not so startling As later in the afternoon when i sprawled in Semi sleep before the King s White Man Bungalow and watched Horn Bills and Black toucans fighting in the Trees. Alone the Road came women with babies strapped to their backs and baskets of onions on their Heads. I looked in Aston shed curiosity. They were believes Bennett is discredited by tuesday s voting my interpretation of the vote i. Black that the people As voted in. Accord with the policy p or. Gardiner. he said. He understood As n policy that re list should he administered through the municipalities or else that we of Chanel abandon Relief his criticism have been or he Noldi d. I propose to he comic miss ii together As soon l. A. Taschereau Quebec offers comment on provincial elections. Mechanical Power. 1 Tenn j. Safety regulations against Speed i i d been sleeping alter if rough ing of racing boats at summer re a night in a town that had t Sera a sorts and h. Provision that seamen White for six months and Here were May ask for and be entitled to a certificate of character on their discharge papers were other Amend ing clauses. The Senate s business wednesday included third Reading to the Tariff j Bill to an act amending the Quebec savings act and legislation incur j porting the Security National in Strance company. First Reading was Given to the two pure credit one which facilitates compromises that amends the As they came nearer i saw the faces. Thick red lips like bloody cashes fuzzy blonde Mats of hair. They stalked on paying no attention to my stares or the stares of curious tribesmen. Then i caught the gleam of Pink eyes. Rabbit Pink eyes. I understood. They were albinos with out so much As a Black blemish the size of a dime. Sambo said. What i asked. Yoruba talk for peeled. Peeled woman they see in the he explained. Tiie two went Down the Road kick ing up Little puffs of oink dust and i caught Sambo s distrustful look As if he was thinking that i. Too and All other Whites was a Freak like these peeled women. I Lay Back to snooze some More when Drums began to Roar bugles and trombones to moan and yes men to shout their yarns of kingly Triumph somewhere up the Pike. Through the Mango Trees i caught sight of moving umbrellas again and knew that the King was on some state visit. Kins on visit the tumult and Hullabaloo grew closer louder fiercer. Down the Robert Savage of Winnipeg Ivaa elected grand president of the grand Lodge of Manitoba sons of England Benefit society at wednesday after noon s session of the grand Lodge. J. France Hughes of Winnipeg was re elected by acclamation to his eighth term As grand Secretary. Other grand officers elected were vice president William c. Howe Brandon treasurer Jotin Robert Claxton Winnipeg auditors Jozi Ford and Arthur holding Winnipeg delegates to the supreme Lodge which meets in port Arthur in August a. Veale. Brandon and j. France Hughes alternate delegates s. S. Jessop and e. C. Stacey Winnipeg. Brandon was selected As the Venus of the next grand Lodge of Manitoba session. At noon wednesday the grand officers and delegates were entertained at luncheon in the refectory at Assiniboine Park the chairman being George Champion superintend ent of the City Parks a member in the society of 36 years standing and a past president of Lodge Neptune. Speeches at the luncheon were confined to Rural members and afterwards the entire party was escorted a ii through the Park grounds and gardens by or. Champion assisted by the entertainment commit tee b. L. Dee love a. R. Darling j Shaw and j. Fellowes. The afternoon s meeting was not Able for the presentation of past grand president s jewels to a. Veale Brandon retiring grand president and to 3, France Hughes re elected Brand Secretary. The presentation to or. Veale was made by past grand president a. B. Estlin. And that to or. France Hughes by retiring grand president a. Veale. A. Dack of Lodge Wawanesa was the recipient of a special jewel of Merit for services rendered. Delegates elected to the general purposes committee were h. W Collins Lodge Elmwood s. J. Jessop. Lodge fort Garry a. R. Darling Lodge Chamberlain a. B. Estlin Lodge Milford r Kent Lodge Shakespeare h. Ball Lodge Winnipeg j. Lodge chamber lain c. .7. Shepherd Lodge Elkhorn a. Arnold Lodge Weston. And t. E Jones Lodge Carpenter Brandon. The session closed about 8 . Sit Ion requested that the Board waive i the entry fees and later deduct them swell Canadian press despatch peace River Allajune wrote and you won t lose anything you re also Welcome to any eggs the hens May Lay while they re in bran Don. I Hope you will see this a fair the fair Board directors however decided that the proposal contained a certain element of Chance and thought the judges might have a different opinion on the matter. They reluctantly were compelled to decline the proposition. British and . Delegates fail in naval talks wednesday evening after which grand Lodge officers and delegates left for their various Homes. 228 delegates to Lions club reach City for meeting technical experts assigned task of working out detailed proposals for 1935 Parley associated press Cable London june fruit Ess sessions. British and United states delegates to the preparatory naval discussions Here wednesday As signed technical experts to work on detailed proposals for the 1935 con Ference. The British wednesday failed to present any plan for the 1935 naval conference although prime minister Ramsay Macdonald gave the states Delegate a Long outline of his nation s problems stressing great Britain s enormous two developments outside the conferences attracted considerable Atten Tion in diplomatic circles. The outspoken comments of rear adm Lial William v. Pratt United states adviser at the 1930 conference who wrote in foreign affairs that he saw no grounds for an increased japanese ratio were the subject of wide comment. Japanese circles branded the Pratt article a and British officials studied it carefully. A report denied by both British and United states representatives that some Effort will be made by president Roosevelt for an Anglo american japanese agreement for neutralization of the Phillipp lne area shared interest with the Pratt analysis. One unofficial source which took the report seriously despite the denials insisted that the proposition May be brought up at the 19.75 con Ference. He i Ferguson charged with the slaying of Louis Jobin big Prairie Farmer wednesday testified that he did kill the Man but that it was Jobin a daughter Marcella who calmly aimed a Rifle at her father s Back turned her head and pulled the trigger. Ferguson admitted that he planned to kill either the old lady or the old Man because they would not give their daughter Marcella con sent to marry him. He declared that he went to the Jobin Home on March 15 last got into an argument with Jobin Over s20 which lie said Jobin owed him and began to tussle. In the tussle he declared a Rifle he was carrying fell and discharged the bul i let entering Jobin s Chin. I then Ferguson said he went into j the Jobin Home and called Marcella i out. She asked according to his Story Why did t you finish the father lying wounded heard the remarks and turned toward them. The girl then announced his Story continued no. Let me finish grasped the Rifle loaded it and walked toward her father. When three feet away he declared the girl stopped aimed at him from the front then walked around to his Back aimed the weapon turned her head and fired. Then the Young Man and woman ran through the Bushes and went to the. Home of tha accused. Some time later police approached and the girl grabbed the Rifle but he took it away from her. Three other witnesses testified during the Day that Marcella told them she had fired the second shot. It was the second shot according to medical evidence which caused the Man s death. The Case is continuing. Favors making . Fascist new York june James r. Cox Pittsburgh priest who Jed a March of unemployed on Washington in 1932, said wednesday he favors making the United states fascist with president Roosevelt As dictator. Ism Mew from the free prut Flint sixty years 20, 1874 or. Shantz arrived from Ontario to erect the reception houses for the mennonite immigrants he was to build four houses each 20x100 feet at a Cost of his remuneration was to be a gift of land at the end of five Maggie daughter of Rev. John Black was married to Fred h. Francis Rev. John Black and Rev. J. Robertson officiating. Sec Page six column four Harriman found a guilty on charge of malpractice age and youth turn out in Saskatchewan tuesday to cast election ballots Canadian Tress despatch Lna Man., june 21. Age and i and a second farm loan act. In Canadian press despatch Quebec. June 21. Hon. L. A. Taschereau Premier of the province of Quebec made the following com each other of Renei i umut my f 7 has Beer that we ment wednesday on the results of i i Elf ill u i my ten dim too much tuesday s provincial elections in former new York Bank president women accuse t. Wednesday i youth wasted no time tuesday j marking their ballots in Saskatchewan s general elections. First to vote in the Rose Valley poll was mrs. O. A. Minge 92, who drove five Miles Over Muddy roads to the ballot Box. At Readlyn Willie Wood 21, cast the first ballot. He qualified with the voting age limit by a matter of Ontario and Saskatchewan i believe that the political history to see if their interpretation of Canada offers few examples to. Trio same a j parallel such defeats and reversal of nil 1 w y i i or. Black tit Relief airs out Public opinion i Clu How i dts. Roulo yell Lac in office of the commission two provinces separated by vast or month and that there would space have overthrown in a most a and further advances in and j definite manner the governments t of july. In which they brought to Power a few f in so inn of the come .s.-.inn, be in jerking the causes for these or time. Tory disasters., we find thai local air a a stances in Saskatchewan and on Tario in a measure influenced the strange slaying being investigated press do san re associated despatch new june 21. Joseph w. Harriman. Former Bank president and his subordinate. Albert m. Aus tin were parted wednesday har Riman facing prison Austin free. Stolid steel Grey hatred Harriman banker before Austin was was convicted in United states District court late tuesday on 16 counts of banking malpractice. Austin was acquitted. The trial took five weeks the hours. Sessions of convention of inter Alleman elected National to open this morning 88 women attending As chairman of University Board urge tax on business of mail order firms is in each Community cause in my mind action with the Bennett Oneonta . June 21. Two alterations two hours. In Man were in jail wednesday night each accusing the other of plotting cited. Which has been completely the strange murder of Harry Wright. 49. Run Over several times by an Auto Mobile while a special Otsego county grand jury was drawn to in lessons deriving from tuesday s i results showed that new or third Parmes have no Appeal to Public i opinion the Canadian people do not want them. Or. Hepburn s attack Vest Gate the Case. One of the women District attorney Donald Grant said was the police of Vienna decide spots on trunk not blood a. _ i continue questioning of Ivan former president of in Effort to solve Dis National Bank j appearance of miss Lut verson Harriman. 67, the defunct Harrim and Trust company sat with bowed head. Austin 41, former vice presi Dent wept silently. Harriman s conviction of falsifying Bank records to the extent of and mis applying carried a maximum penalty of 80 years imprisonment Fine or both. Judge John c. Knox set next wednesday for sentence. Harriman s Bond of was continued and Arm in Arm with his wife he return associated press Cable a dug into the recent past of capt. Ivan Poderzay wednesday after chemists had deter mined that spots on a trunk in his Possession were not made by blood and abandoned the theory that the stains might throw Light on the Dis appearance of Agnes Tuverson pod Tiki the collecting was pass v tuesday evening s meeting of or Bora riot Trade to be placed be Manitoba associated Dorr or Trade it the annual con Mion to of held in Brandon next to study British to guarantee mrs. Martha Crift. 23. Of this to the nursing Home where he is american wife while the latter had signed a formal associated press Cable i Ari. June British proposal i to ult a proposal brou3ht Forward by w. For Al euro n nations. Hicks that in connection Germany to Guarante the neutrality he Hoklin of a District builders of and Holland it was re conference in souls next Winter an wednesday will be studied in i statement blaming mrs. Coo in the killing. The accusations followed All night grilling by police and Grant. The body of the Man was found at the of a Road near Maryland last week. . Short course be advocated with boys into residence is they lie they in Winnipeg was London by general Maxime under treatment. Strikers will Load plane los Angeles. June Charles Kingsford Smith. Trans oceanic flyer will be Able to take his new air plane inspector general of the French army. I Home to Australia with him when general Weygand left for London the liner Mariposa sails from los an support. The District i wednesday ostensibly to attend the conference will be n matter Ascot racing but primarily informed special discussion it the next pro time. Fri the Short. Conic Pinin it Auarles revealed to discuss military to Oprin Tion Geles Harbor. June 27. By special Resolution Loval chapter of the International longshoremen s associate major general c. J at present on strike has agreed windstorm destroys Airport hangar Mitchell s. Dakota associated press despatch Mitchell s.d., june severe wind storm that struck Mitchell on tuesday night demolished the Muni Cipal a Airport hangar in which were two air planes blew Clown the towers of a radio station and caused considerable damage in the surround ing Vicinity. Further questioning of errand who lived Here As poc Ler Metjay s wife failed to convince police that she is not withholding inform Eesi stration at the port Garry hotel wednesday evening for the 15th annual convention of Lions International for the fifth District totalled 228, and assured the organizers of Success for the convention which opens this morning. Of that number 88 were women. Noteworthy among the registrations were the names of John a Cooper St. Paul District governor for Minnesota and Manitoba h. J. Wien Bergen Dickinson. ., District governor for North Dakota and Saskatchewan and h. E. Toung Idaho Falls District governor for Idaho. Arthur Svendby Lemmon District governor for South Dakota is expected to arrive today. Registration of delegates commenced on wednesday afternoon in the convention hotel. At 6 ., officers and directors were entertained at dinner the chairman being or. Cooper who is chairman of the Board of governors. This was followed by a Stag entertainment directed by w. N. Bruce women visitors were entertained by indies of the club with mrs. D. E. . Wife of the president of the Winnipeg club at their head. The official opening of the Conven Tion will be this morning at 9.30 o clock. Carl Melvin. Of the Winni Peg club will be the presiding officer. There will be an invocation by Rev. Herman Olsen. Followed by addresses iof Welcome from d. E. Hutchinson. President of the Winnipeg club and representatives of the Premier and the mayor. The replies will be Tav Rev. A Murray Allan grand Forks. Arid Art. Lee. Minnesota. Next will be the presentation of District after which governor Wienbergen will preside. The programme will include an address by Alex. T. Wells new York International director. Luncheon will be served at 12.30 o clock the guest speaker being Rob Ert England. Winnipeg. This will be followed by a motor drive to lower fort Gurry Golf and afternoon Tea. The governors banquet will be held in the convention hotel in the eve with John h. Cooper presiding and will be followed by a Ball. Industrial picture looks fifty five tears 20, 187s the following was the confirmed list of stations of methodist minis ters in the Winnipeg District Winnipeg John f. German Point Douglas d. W. Mccamus Prairie Grove w. W. Andrews Selkirk Wesley Casson Lockwood. We. T. Dyer High Bluff and Poplar Point Jas. M. Harrison. Re appointment is standing committees Are also named wednesday d. C. Coltman vice president of the c.p.r., Western lines was unanimously re elected chairman of the Board of governors of the University of Manitoba at the annual meeting wednesday evening. Or. Justice Dysart is . Being also re elected. It was announced that or. Sidney Earle Smith Dean of Law Dalhousie University recently appointed presi Dent of the Manitoba University expects to be Able to take Over his new position. Aug. 10. General satisfaction was expressed at his acceptance of the office. Standing committees were appointed As follows finance c. A. Adamson. Chairman h. A. Bergman f. W. Nicks and d. Of Bredt. Ion and she was kept in custody on he technical charge of having profited by another s crime based on her Possession of property which belonged to miss Tuverson. Police reported that at the time of his arrest Poderzay apparently was near the end of his easy life Here As he Only had about and miss Fer that he would better All time says Ford Detroit. June Ford in an interview wednesday expressed the conviction that the Industrial picture looks better All the and that things Are getting Betti in spite of everybody grabbing up All they can things fifty years 20, 188i the final draft of stations of the methodist conference showed th9 following appointments among others Grace Church Winnipeg Rev. E. A. Stafford Zion Rev. W. L. Re Oledge. With Rev. T. E. Morden supernumerary Wesley Rev. Geo. Daniel Carman City Rev. Thos. Argue and Beren s River Rev. Bios Langford. Forty five years 20, 1883 the Winnipeg bicycle club had a very pleasant run to Silver Heights they proposed to decorate their wheels with lanterns Etc. For the Dominion Day Parade the president of the club was particularly pleased with his new no. 1 Comet a Beauty Canadian made and weighing but 35 pounds. Forty tears John Saul june 20. Co., Well known. Winnipeg contracting firm had received the contract to Complete the handsome new Brick for the Hudson s Bay company on York Avenue he was also to erect Thra company s new store and warehouse at rat Portage Keno Raj. To Liitt five years 20. and mrs. L. A Hamilton. Well known Winni Eggers. Returned from a bicycle tour through Europe. Staff and appointments or. Jus Northern. Pacific railway Tice Dysart chairman j. W. Dafoe. Chancellor mrs. Digby Wheeler or. D. M. Duncan. Mrs. H. M. Speechly and or. J. E. Lehman. Building and grounds d. F. Bredt. Chairman e. B. Pitblado. W. J. Parker and mrs. H. M. Speechly. Pensions d. C. Coleman f. W Nicks mrs. Digby Wheeler and h. A Bergman. Cited not to rebuild the Manitoba hotel at the Corner of main and water Street destroyed by firs in february. That .7. Grant commander of the London i to assist in the Craft on Steamer. I cottages were destroyed. Have had to be his apartment living without of income. Very much on the j the automobile Man fac Ince Reginann speculate As to disposal of Regina sask., june Tion was Rife in Regina wednesday As to just what building would be erected in the City from the sum of allocated in s. Public works programme Laid before the House of commons tuesday night by Premier Bennett. It was taken to mean however a new customs building. A new court House building was also mentioned but provincial government officials discount this Rumor. No further word had come from Ottawa wednesday afternoon regard ing the matter but officials were waiting for some definite information. Death toll mounts to four Detroit. June number of deaths due to a blast monday in the foundry department of the Ford motor company Plant was increased to four with the Sheath yesterday of Martin Kayuk of Dearborn. Thirty Vars 20. 1004 the services of the first Baptist congregation were held in tha Winnipeg theatre on notre Dame Avenue the Church being in the hands of the contractor for repairs the change of auditorium however made no difference in the crowds Rev. John Mcneill s text was from John peace i leave with Twenty five years 20. 1303 when i see this bursting out of navies said lord Rose Bery. Speaking at the Imperial press banquet at White City when i see cur own unprecedented sacrifices toward the same end i do begin to feel uneasy As to the outcome of tall will it bring Europe Back to barbarism or catastrophe in workmen will say we will have no More of this will it cause the world s Twenty years 20, 3914 in an explosion in a mine of the Hiu Crest collieries at Hillcrest alta., a number of lives were practicability of growing Alfalfa in Saskatchewan had now been established and an article on what Hatt been done in this respect was contributed to the free press of prof. G. H. Butler of the University at Saskatoon
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