Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Cold today highest Cricos based on current Stern rent Follo latinos for old Gold jewellery Walb cases. A balls of Els lockets dental sold cold coins diamonds Etc British Gold smelting co. 3c.3 Rialto re 833. Winnipeg Friday june 22, 1934 you la i clip know How Good can be until you be tasted Kitchen proved cakes Bryce s bakeries phone 37 088 and have our Salesman Call daily. Amalgamation rail departments British policy finds snakes Are presented to swarming in hut when he naval experts spurns request for Cash poultry breeders meet to review their problems what will they be when they grow up americans receive without comment and for to Washington War by Gordon Sinclair thoughts of easter and quinine and Gerlai it was sunday after i betrothed Maidens in Blue beads. I n i1 had t noticed him come. I r 1 i n l i 1 m the a u Jungles Abaft ,.j go come he an annual held Day at agricultural easter sunday in. The Leopard bounced. You i try. I sat in a Camp chair outside i come softly Snake what lib for a Cone shaped rest House of leaves and. Mud and thought of easter Sun Day at Home. Here a i or a Cabin the British naval paid in i la Tift a rate experts japanese and the Mph Tes the big five these talks Are Cle ground Voik and o be followed at the decisions As to 1 strengths cannot in the preliminary me Proe Torl on was so Dei aimed Pic i in. Without com a forwarded it to . The experts a instructions n did favor 30.000 h 16-Inch k hybrid Washington Type into being purely to the Power permit Ted .i-1 the tens an no snakes i said. One he answered. For one did the boys net easter suits Pound i 50 him i see him i catch and eggs what was the Parade like i d been nosing around the coast fashion Parade Africa passed by three Weeka Ancl Esen a Snake detail on the Hoof. You could Tell the girls or heal d a Story the social state by looking at them. Mar old Man scratched his Grey Goatee ried women wore loin cloths of beads i knocked Down his Price to 82.30, and insisted the Bungalow was filled with snakes. "ther.? Are none. I say come and look for he would t do he just stood like a big Blue Rock and insisted 1 pay ten shillings. J finally got rid of him and went Back to thoughts of easter sunday. The Sun trailed a Pink glow across the african sky and was followed by College is greatly appreciated Navil talks pre and Cotton. Engaged girls wore proposed naval single string of coloured beads girls up to their late teens wore nothing whatever. Will be elks. The Nien wore weird get outs run things Nins heavily to gris girls. One passed 1 with a string of roosters Heads on each Arm another had a hat made from a Black Baboon his family Ani a Mal. All had their faces carved this Way or that to Tell which tribe or Lodge they belonged to. No time for weaklings they were a healthy husky lot of i dancing lightning. The lightning came from two directions and a 1 Breeze sprang up. J then came that spooky Twilight i serenade of the Drums. From Hill to Blacks because Africa unlike India i a coed Anci rolled and has no time to waste on weaklings. Nick inv Ouintal ily went bristly. There Africa was silent just now. The must be some Nelll of the cat in me. Drums would not Wail out their songs of greed and love and blood until Sundown. My boy. Who had vaccination Marks Snake in Jimb there was nothing to do now but go to bed. No Light to read by. No one to talk to. I went into the hut on his face Ancl a Sublime convict alld slammed the door. K did t shut Tion that i was totally insane so took off my shirt. Over and brought out the quinine. White Tab gave it another push. Something w lets. Eighty tablets. Five grains Dav. I was like a convict county problems of the poultry Industry were viewed from Many angles by about one Hundred persons . Thursday afternoon gathered at the poultry building of the University of Manitoba. Fort Garry site for the annual Field Day programme. Or. Allred Savage Dean of agriculture in welcoming the guests stressed the need for making fullest use of help to be had from Extension ser vices in conducting poultry enter Prises successfully. Or. William Robinson chemistry department outlined some aspects of poultry feeding dealing in sum-1 detail with the various elements re quire for body replacement and i growth and for egg production. I w. J. Rae. Associate professor of poultry husbandry University of Sai i Kat Chewan traced Steps to of taken in working out a sound programme of Breeding designed to maintain reasonable Breed standards increase flock averages for egg production establish egg size at least 24 ounces to the dozen arid to insure High Nat ability and livability of Chicks. I Cef frences was made to the work As 10.000 Tiu i off the Calendar. When that in the top of the door an bottle is finished i go Home. Foot Snake. Suddenly a Man in a Long flowing the very name Sambo Blue Robe and a Blue Skull Cap stood was comforting. It has to do with in front of me. I d been lost in1 holding the door open it would t being done at the University of shut. I looked there Wertges Kat Chews toward establishing High see i ase five column five mum Levels for cruisers. United states Rule Bui dim users lip to t maximum and Britain. Cedi in Large numbers of to ller was forced to follow the result was that a . Tor i n by treaty. Britain s total cruisers Cut. A 50. N i Onsi Clercy totally inadequate to Ctibor Trade routes All Over tin a or protect Britain therefore has Tiv Ciufi cult Thoi p of letting the other nations cruisers and concen defensive and More no i or Sari Ficini e.ti Over the Large cruisers of nations a huh is essential. British proposals for More naval to not. Of course bigger arid this was amply stressed. Oxford seeks relaxation Cali cad run am vat movie Only to find bail Fuk la incl ainu election picture showing for House party Frank d. Buchman and 360 canadians leave Quebec on Empress of Australia it ctr far or a the stat arc Rou understood. Eight 5.000-ton working Tor instance would Sivit her better than five a totalling More tonnage riui.7 the other Powers were not Spei him despatch to the free press Quebec que. June Miracle cd is in Canada Frank d. Buchman said on i thursday As he left Canada aboard. The Canadian Pacific liner Empress Canadian press despatch i London. Ont. June 22. Mitchell f. Hepburn Ontario s new Premier decided to forget politics for a few hours wednesday night. Accompanied by mrs. Hepburn and a party of friends from St. Thomas he attended a London theatre for a bit of relaxation following his whirlwind Campaign and Victory. But he walked right into an elec Tion picture which featured politics and politicians hard at work. Production stocks on the basis of progeny testing. New ass regulations keen interest showed itself in the new egg regulations which were Dis cussed by. Crozier egg inspector who urged the individual producer to do his bit toward marketing eggs conforming strictly to the most exact ing requirements of the Market. In crease in egg consumption in can Ida from 109 eggs per person per year to 350 eggs per year it was claimed by this speaker is directly due to improved Quality As the result of grading eggs on Dominion standards. R. C. Mcgregor. Carman president of the Manitoba record of perform Ance association spoke briefly on the value of the pedigreed male to flock improvement. J. C. Scholes. Poultry Extension resolutions Are sent to Ottawa Cabinet members or. And mrs. William Lavarre who have just returned from a year s exploration of the Jungles of British Guiana and Brazil Are shown on Board their boat with a pair of cubs of unknown species. Lavarre is inclined to think they Are a throwback form with Jaguar dog Badger Marten antecedents. Or. I returned men and Teleg Raphers voice opposition to pro posed legislation proposed amalgamation of the express and Telegraph departments of the two National railways As reported in the press was strongly opposed in a Resolution passed at a general meeting of the valour Road memorial Branch of the Canadian legion . S.l., in the auditorium of the Cana Dian National Institute for the Blind thursday night. The following wire was forwarded. Thursday night to . Alex. Ross president of the Dominion com Mand of the legion press despatch predicts the amalgamation of the express and Telegraph departments of the two railways. Valour Road Mem orial Branch of the legion assembled at a general meeting tonight strongly oppose such legislation. This Legisla Tion will directly affect a Large num Ber of sex service men now in a Brief discussion on the matter it was stated that Many returned men will be thrown out of work of sic i. Legislation. I employees Send i special despatch to the free press Saskatoon. June 22. Canadian i National Telegraph employees hers i have taken immediate action of protest the suggested amalgamation of the two Mam railway communion i Tion systems As suggested in a. Ottawa despatch. I through their local representative. H. Clark wires were despatched to readers of the government and the opposition and to the local says campaigns two fifths o sask. Ottawa has no placed . Inns Good position 10.000-ton vessel this of Australia with members of his Oxford group International teams i which have been touring the United vhf la is stumbling Block Anci duty none 1? dubious. The United likes the larger and numerous Trpe. The japanese states and Canada and some 360 to seek ally canadians from All parts of the Dominion. Says Centre of Earth is great Power Man of Manitoba department of. Agriculture outlined methods Oil selecting layers demonstrating the Points brought out of the College Birds. Review department s work professor m. C. Herner presided following the programme of addresses professor Herner reviewed some of i the work being done by his i ment and conducted Post Mort Ems i on some Chicks brought by some of the visitors desirous of finding treat present in their ment for illnesses flocks. Among the out of town guests were mrs. E. Smith Teulon. President Teulon Turkey breeders Ossoria and d. C. Foster agricultural it representative for the inter Lake area. Federal Leader comments on re sults of elections in Ontario and sask. Canadian Tress despatch Ottawa june the co operative Commonwealth federa Tion did not win As Many seats As Canadian press despatch Ileal a june two fifths of Saskatchewan s vote on the Beer plebiscite which seeks an opinion of the people on the Sale of the Bever age by the Glass in licensed premises remained unreported thursday night thursday night there was a majority of in favor of a change in the province s liquor system but few new returns had been received during the afternoon. The vote was i Many Deputy returning officers comment on plan of m. F. Hepburn Ontario Premier elect lieutenant governor h. A. Bruce resign had been hoped in the provincial elections in Saskatchewan and on Tario the campaigns were great educational factors in preparation sealed ballot boxes without making a plan Field Days for shorthorn cattle breeders paper of Lale or. C. E. Grunsky read before american citation in Berkely Cal. Australia Are going to attend the 1 monster House parly of the organi meeting at Oxford on june 28, the Day the Empress is due at Southampton. The totalitarian scope of the Oxford group s work throughout the world was emphasized by its founder. I this re said had been will prove t in Canada. At our House part no Mankind lending a hand to Banff representatives of All classes the Job. Was suggested before the press Nork Elry Calif. June 22. The i Boring of a great Hole into tic Earth. Put in Law against owning firearms count of the Beer ballots and until these Are reported when the Provin Cial returning officer makes his official count next tuesday the result May remain in doubt. File to up Hal Al at Nln a next soci2tj were present there was i american association for the and wednesday others at Virden and Portage one group of 20 sex prisoners brought 0 science Here thursday or an a Ron n paper prepared by the late or. To the change that had been wrought 1c. E. Grunsky. President or the Call hid. D. G. Mck Ciric Minini Irr 01 Hrit Thure will participate in a series of Fie cd clays for Nrec aers of shorthorn cattle next week Pirts 3f Manitoba. First of the Field Clay will be Inga next wednesday under the in them through our one of the most interesting events of the tour was the settlement of longshoremen s strike at Seattle or. Buchman announced a Roxie. George Light Leader from England. Two of our fornia Academy of sciences. The paper was read by or. Of n Mcparland vice president of Thoj who succeeded latter s death i amendments to criminal code read in commons imposes penalties for offences California Academy Grunsky upon the unemployed june 9 and Walter or. Grunsky s thesis said Canadian press despatch Ottawa june 22. Canada is put Ting Teeth in the Law against the 11 for the next Federal election. S Woodsworth Leader stated in an interview thursday. He had re turned to Ottawa from Saskatchewan where he participated in the contest. I electing five . Members in Saskatchewan the candidates of this party. Or. Woodsworth explained received almost 25 per cent of the popular vote. In on Tario were Only one candidate was elected and where Only 37 Candi dates of the party ran they obtained close to 10 per cent of t in total vote cast. In the proven Ciao i election in British Columbia last display of Tol Fli Allty year the . Obtained 33 per cent of the popular vote although electing Only seven members one of whom has since died. The lib eral government there Only receive Ed-42 per cent. As in British Columbia so in Saskatchewan the . Will be says von Papen not thinking of leaving Cabinet if Man Ileal Possession of firearms. Of Long Beach. Cal., actually kind would s Ink the great Shaft As an amendment to the criminal code drafted the agreement Between longshoremen and owners of the alaskan fisheries vessels. This in far As human ingenuity would per-1 Intro Ducco in the House of commons Mit the results would fully repay the Effort. Of the shorthorn club Sho Thorn club. Turtle Mountain and the Manitoba men s Union. This Field Day will eluded recognition of the longshore the Centre of tha Earth is a great Reservoir of Power. If it could be when do 3-011 expect to pay another tsp Pecl gaseous pressures of be held on Henry Washington s farm visit to Canada or. Buchman was pounds a Square Inch would be the Thore part in the Field Day asked. I Reward. With or. Mckenzie will we cannot Tell when but we or. Grunsky did not conceive that Back. Man could Burrow Down very closely _ carry on in tors to the Central Core of the Globe but livestock Branch. B. Country their response has been suggested a great co operative Effort would result in penetrating the outer crusts to a vastly greater depth than Ever he thinks could be reached which would 1 Tell science Many valuable things. Professor. W. Wood. Of the certainly College. R. Bell of the i canadians will astern representative of the Dornin splendid. Ion shorthorn association and local in every officials. A shorthorn Field Day farm. Virden. On a Jirine on july 9. At Portage n combined Field clan will be with the opening i Portage la Prairie Exhibi-1i a Clydesdale. Holstein. Short anal breeders organic it Purri Cipa this be a for Tho exhibition. Lives have been changed l local i in every part of the Dominion not in any part More than another be held everywhere it has been the s the reply. Day of tin up. Quintuplets Corbeil continue Beaverbrook says Heijo gain weight is getting old oni Empire Trade Appeal a North Western Medicos u Convene at Elkhorn i vice Chancellor and Goeb Bels is manifested special be Spirli to the free Tress Elk lion Man. June association members of North West Ern Manitoba met in convention by Hon. Hugh Guthrie minister of Justice reaffirms that a permit is required before any resident of Cari Ada can have shotguns or rifles in his Possession that can be concealed about the person. To this Section is added pistols and revolvers. The penalty provided is a Fine of or three months imprisonment or both. This docs not apply to Hunters. Apart from having a permit the Man in Possession of a firearm must Register it with the Royal Canadian mounted police or some authority named by the attorney general of the province or suffer a line or 30 Days in jail or both. Another new Section is the one which requires aliens with revolvers and pistols to Register them with the Royal Canadian mounted police or some competent authority or be sub the official opposition so the effect of the cry of losing a vote by Vot ing . Will or. Woodsworth said. I am convinced that three parties cannot continue indefinitely. In Britain it was the Liberal party that largely disappeared and in Canada it looks is if it would be the conservative campaigns have placed us associated press Cable Berlin. June 22. Vice Chancellor press despatch Ottawa june officials of the Dominion government would not i comment thursday night on the proposal of Mitchell Hepburn pre Mier elect of Ontario that lieut.-1 governor h. A. Bruce should resign. It was explained that the office and duties of provincial lieutenant governors were Laid Down in the British North America act and that they were appointed by the Dominion government. Section 58 of the . States that for each province there shall be an officer styled the lieutenant govern i or appointed by the governor general in Council by instrument under the great Seal it a further Section states salaries of lieutenant governors shall be fixed and provided by the parliament of under constitutional procedure or. Ple Burn As Leader of the Success Ful party in last tuesday s election will be summoned by . Bruce when Premier Henry resigns and asked to form a government. He will be sworn in by the Lieuten ant governor and the legislature when summoned will be opened by Tho lieutenant governor. The following is the text of wire that was sent press reports Bill being introduced amalgamating Telegraph and express departments of the two railways. We emphatically protest against proposed fusion and respectfully request your support against the introduction of this Bill. Remembering Premier Bennett s Campaign Promise of amalgamation proposed Bill is certainly inconsistent. Considering also that Canadian National telegraphs have operated at a profit the last few years and should the proposed Bill be passed causing great hardship and unemployment amongst present employees again urge that you oppose this measure to your copies of this Telegram were sent to Premier r. B. Bennett Hon r. J. Man Loii minister of railways Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King Leader of the opposition and f. R. Macmillan member for Saskatoon. In excellent position for the next of Franz von Papen and propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels chief utes in the controversy Over nazi policies put on a demonstration of great cordiality thursday at a gathering of foreign correspondents and diplomats. Von Papen in t even thinking Federal or. Woodsworth stated. Morgenthau says Large purchases of Silver made said Goebbels regarding re from the free Prim with respect to administrators. Section 67 of the . States As follows the governor in Council May from time to time appoint an administrator to execute the office and functions of lieutenant governor during his absence illness or other sixty years 21, 18u a Forest of Tepee to the West of the City indicated the presence Large numbers of Plain Hunters. The settlers on the Boyne were to get a saw and grist Mill in the present season it was to be put up by or. Livingstone. Fifty five years 21, jst9 the Mcdowell company presented Andrew Halliday s dramatization of Charles Dickens novel David cop the performance was for the joint Benefit of the Winnipeg and St. Boniface general hospitals. Display of Fine Large new potatoes and Green peas from the Garden of the archbishop of Rupert s land was on exhibition at the free press office. Fifty years 21, 1884 the Council of Minnedosa had granted in Aid of the proposed Herp wednesday afternoon. The Fol Jet to a penalty of a Fine or 30 Canadian press Cable Lirlin Foril England june 22. 1 am getting old in this struggle Canadian Tress despatch.1 Corbell ont. June 21 Day old mites were still expanding their tiny lungs in the Donne Home Here thursday night and or. A. R. Dafo rep. To All of the famous Quin lord Beaverbrook the i Tuples have More than fair Chance to break All scientific and medical records. Thursday was a Blue letter Day in newspaper peer of ills he poultry favorite meeting thursday on by Junction for English Ancl Farmers the foreign producer. To have Deon at it for 24 lowing doctors were present or hrad. President. Birtle or. C. A in Huston. Elkhorn vice president or. G. W. Bedford and or. A. Gar diner Winnipeg or. Gould Long and or. Shilson Brandon or. Shaw rus sell or. Hurstfield Inglis or. Mckenzie. Langenburg or. Yuill. Ken ton or. Hudson Hamiota or. Chalmers Miniota or. Clingan Anc or. Monteith Virden and or. H. A. L. Money Elkhorn. Sessions were i held in the Assembly Hall of the in i Dian residential school. The doctors wives were entertained during Thi the household for the group passed i afternoon by mrs. C. W. Johnston. The total weight Mark for i dinner was provided at the Mani the first time. The weights of the babies As announced thursday were Marie one Pound ounces or a Dominion when Joe of ounce said. Came i Coba hotel in the evening. Iris introduced his policy to up clix the Faith that was in my for four years i have been putting tha policy before the people. Perhaps i am weary of it and tee Public is getting weary of me my constant cry to cultivate toe acres of be concluded that after he had been relegated to dust it was perfectly certain that it must be said i policy was right. He probably a negated for a Good Many trs lord Beaver Brook has just his 55th birthday. Gain Yvonne two Pound ounce heavier Cecile. Two pounds. 534 ounces up one ounce even an i Nette two pounds ounces and ounces nothing is ii ounces or a i Over wednesday i says Slaght to be Liberal is. 14 ounces i candidate for commons Emilie two pounds Canadian press despatch heavier. J Ottawa. June 22. The citizen definite has been done Asi Sald thursday vet regarding the removal of 24-year 1 Arthur g. Slaght chief aide to old mrs. Dionne and her famous babies Premier elect Mitchell Hepburn the to the Chicago fair the Bureau which Ontario Liberal Leader will be a can Hopes to exhibit them announcing i dilate for the Liberal party in the the doctor s advice will be followed to next Federal election it was Learned the letter and the infants Are being today in local Liberal circles. Or. Kept at Home until they Are Well Able Slaght. It is understood will contest Days in jail or both. Another new Section requires per sons who repair weapons to report to the authority who issued the permit to the Man owning the firearm. Man shot twice by thugs while eating breakfast associated press despatch Chicago june 22. While Robert Berg. 24, clerk for the Home owners loan corporation was eating his breakfast of Ham and eggs in a Down town restaurant thursday two gun men walked up to his table. Associated press hrs Patch Wash Piston june of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Dis closed thursday the United states Treasury was buying big Xian cities of Silver even before president Roosevelt signed the Bill calling for such Pur chases. Administration of the Bill will be not Only willing but he said explaining that for several weeks past extensive purchases had been made through the Exchange stabilization fund. His statement coincided with an announcement that the government s receipts for the fiscal year which ends nine Days hence had passed and exceeded the collections of the corresponding period a year ago by a Clear income tax receipts totalled As compared with for last year and miscellaneous re7 venue stood at against ports that the vice Chancellor is Leav ing the Cabinet and that he is going to present his Case to president von Kin Denburg. All talk of von Papen leaving the Cabinet or even going to Neudeck the president s summer Home is declared Goebbels. It has even been reported that the vice Chancellor already had gone to Neudeck beating Chancellor Hitler who Sefc thursday for a conference with the president by a Day. Von Papen who made a speech sunday denouncing Many of the repressive policies Goebbels preaches at first was seated some distance away from the propaganda minister at the press diplomatic Tea but later joined him. Then they talked for a Long time after which correspondents tried to speak to them. To one group von Papen gave the impression that he is going to the Kiel regatta today and to nude Csc saturday but his adjutant later insisted that he was misunderstood and that he intends to remain at Kiel for the rest of the week. Favor erection of grand stand at Sargent Park Celebration of Dominion Day in contributors to that the july Manhattan Magazine were Louise Chandler Moulton prank e. Stockton and a new and Brilliant Young Canadian author Charles g. D. Roberts. Forty five years 21, 1880 Many letters received by Tae . Land department from canadians who had settled in Dakota see Raed to indicate a general desire to move Back into Canada and take up farms in the new West. Or. Bliss had invented additional improvements for his patented Street letter Box we Tali was on exhibition in front of thei Queen s hotel. The Public Parks Board thursday went on record on motion of Aid. James Simkin As being in favor of he erection of a grandstand at Sargent Park and remodelling of the athletic track along lines of the re Railton track where Many famous Souris plane builder is congratulated on Success of flight to Brandon that s him. Let him have said but emergency outlays were nearly More than last year. Two Bull As a one. The other fired twice. Lets felled Berg one piercing his head and the other penetrating his neck. The assailants then ran to a Small to travel. I one of the Toronto seats. Sedan parked at the curb with z con federate at the wheel and raced away. Berg thought at first to have been wounded fatally was Able to give his name to the police and murmur that he did not know the men nor Why 1 they tried to Jilli him. The deficit stood at Neaily More than a year ago but far Short of the figure predicted by president Roosevelt when he Analysed government finances in his budget message last december. Thursday s Treasury statement showed Gold holdings of and Silver stocks of or special despatch to the free press Souris Man., june Kempthorne is receiving congratulations on the successful flight of his Home built air plane which he piloted to Brandon on its initial journey on tuesday. The machine which is a monoplane has a Wing spread of about 30 feet. It is powered with a Velie engine and is painted a Bright red. The registration letters Are c v m. Owing to Lack of a suit Able Field in Souris the machine will be housed at the Brandon aerodrome another plane is being built by a local less Silver than the pro-1 boy who Hopes to have it ready for portion stipulated in the Silver Bill. I flying this summer. V forty years 21, 1894 to the great Joy of his parishioners. His Grace archbishop tache who had been gravely ill. Was reported to be Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the Grey nuns in the West was begun in St. Boniface. years 21, 18s3 reported that the new . Hotel was to he construction of the stands to accommodate spectators at the summer meets but he was prevailed upon to withdraw an amendment to this effect in favor of the Simpkin motion. In regard to the track improve ment it was pointed out that the Board had made certain arrangements with the various athletic associations which made impossible a Start in the work before september 5. The Board received from the City Council earlier in the year of which was earmarked for the erection of the stand. The track widening and the stand would prob ably Cost Between and athletic club officials Are very much in favor of the scheme. Winni Peg athletes they claim have been handicapped in the past by mediocre track facilities. Clarksboro Pioneer Dies Saskatoon sask., june 22. P. Clark colourful Pioneer of this District and a Man who played Host to general Middleton and his army during the Riel rebellion of 1885, died thursday at his Home at Clark Boro North of this City. Or. Clark who was born in county Northum Berland. Ont. Was 79. And settled at Clarksboro 56 years . He is sur Vived by his widow. Meets have been held including the it was British Empire games. A special com i Winnipeg Mittee consisting of r. R. Knox. Aid. Erected near the present depot Simpkin and Aid. E. D. Honeyman in Winnipeg at a Cost of was appointed to consider plans. I the grading on the Manitoba South Aid. Honeyman urged immediate i Eastern railway was progressing favourably and was expected to reach Warroad by july 1. Thirty years 21, 1904 during its session of 10 months 645 pupils had been registered in. The Winnipeg College of music among the lectures which had been Given had been the and its by mrs. W. A Anfort Evans and singing and vocal by p. H. Osborn both lectures illustrated. Twenty five years 21, at the eighth annual picnic of the Canadian Northern railway employees held at Emerson the . Baseball team Defeated Emerson in a fart game Kain Mcdougall Russell. Mckay Thompson Norman v. G. Williams scored the first Century of the year in a Fine Cricket game of the a fiderer against Winnipeg Twenty years 21, 1914 a Century of peace was the Tophoj of addresses by the advertising men. Of Legge and w. G. Laird returned the Best cards in. Qualifying series for entry in 13-Hole Golf championship contest at the St. Charles Countey club
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