Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free Friday 22, 1934 International Friendship is further firmly welded at Lions gathering Here addresses that recalled the Century-1 the Winnipeg Lions on having had old Friendship Between Canada and the United states and pledged International to the service of continued Friendship Between the two nations made the governors banquet of the loth annual convention of the fifth District of Lions Intel National held in the fort Garry hotel thursday evening a notable on and one anal will go far in tic memories of Llona and lionesses of six states of the Union and of two Winnipeg chosen As the convention City for this year and he praised the Lions club for their various social activities. He next presented chairman Cooper and mrs. Cooper with crests of the City of Winnipeg As mementos of the convention Anc of their visit Here. Chief speaker of the evening was International director a. T. Wells of new York. He was introduced by past International president e. W. Cameron Palms ferns and standards of flame coloured Gladioli. Over the head table the Union Jack and Star spangled Banner were gracefully draped above the lion s Banner of purple and old Gold. Bouquets of Flowers in shades of Rose decorated the table which was lighted by Ivory tapers in Silver candelabra. The guests included Hon. And mrs. John Bracken or. And mrs. J. H. Cooper or. And mrs. D. E. Hutchinson or. And mrs. B. A. Sara or. And mrs. W. B. Hammond or. And mrs. H. G. Curry Aid. And mrs. Cecil h. Gunn or. And mrs. Arthur Svenby Lem Mon or. And mrs. H. J. Wien Bergen Dickinson Bev. And mrs. W. Murray Allen eve. Newton l. Haney Clarence Church William Cameron Alexander Wells and h. Mickelson. A delightful programme of songs was Given following dinner by mrs. Olga Invin mrs. Florence Smith messes. W. M. Bruce and r. E. Black. Dance is held Bracken. We Welcome you for what you arc veil As for what you stand for. Purity of nations has been i or. Bracken. You Are result of our Dors of seeking to brine j by proposing a Toast bout a better understanding Canada to and a Ciao said sailors of room and Hung i chandeliers. A splendid programme i of dance music was Given by the orchestra. During the intermission. Clever dance numbers were Given by veal Ilig attractive of while the escorts were smart in White to Wren our two nations. One of tile to Lions International. Thorps that is needed in he world i entertainment during the evening i Marine u a better i was Narovl did by the mixed Lla Miels and Navy Blue. Dancing Between Peoples arc i know of or quart Euc of Winnipeg and th3 better Way to bring that about than banquet was followed by a fall. By these Friendly gatherings. Attend i want you who Are Here from Thi i with 150 delegates from two continued until the Small hours and the Large and enthusiastic crowd who attended included or. And mrs. F. Meredith or. And mrs. T. C. Thomas tanned state to take Back a message j Canadian provinces and states from us of Goodwill and of the Union on the Southern Side and make recommendations in the matter of customs duties. The judgment As the supreme court took great pains to Point out concerned itself exclusively with part ii. The Ottawa Trade agreements made provision for applications by British exporters to the Tariff Board for revision of Canadian rates of duty. Such applications Are made under part i of the act. A number of Industrial interests notably the textile Trade have availed themselves of the provisions of the act. Some Days ago the Board reported on the application of the British textile manufacturers the report declaring that the Board lacked sufficient evidence to enable it to make a recommendation. When the Board made its finding on jute twines it was acting in its capacity As the substitute for the old Board of customs and the whole judgment of the supreme court set Forth that when so acting the Board did not possess the Powers and authority indicated in the questions submitted to the court and that it was merely a Branch of the National Revenue department. Unique incident in history of commons occurs or. And mrs. W. O. Muir or. And mrs. A. B. Larson Mandan trom us of Goodwill Anu men Asnip of the Union on the Southern Side mrs a a v n _ he continued and you who Are the Horder attending th7 first or. And mrs. W. A Hermanson Man j vote of do Vosloh Srorn Saskatchewan. I want you accompanied Bijj 88 women take Back the mess Njo that we i j associates of the Lions association Manitoba Are Grad valid surmounting j the International Bonds of the fifth District successfully withstood a test our work of Lions Aid. Cecil h. Gunn. Before the Assembly Vas a motion of the City of Winnipeg congratulate which first originated 0f their strength. Ago to Divide the trance company the intent of ,1. Fraser Coate to the position fir a supervisor in charge of training for the Winnipeg District. Made by Rev. W. Murray Allan of grand Forks . And Arthur if Northfield. Minn. I the convention opened with Carl j Melvin of the Winnipeg club pre As chairman. Ceremonies included the presentation of the Dis 11 strict h. Cooper of Paul chairman of the Board of i governors of fifth District j. H. Wienbergen. Of Dickinson ., governor of North Dakota Lions and Arthur Svendby Lemmon. . Past District governors and directors were also presented to the convention. Growth of the Lions International resides having an enviable i j was emphasized by the chief speaker re Ord As a personal producer 11 of the morning session. T. Wells of life Insu me or. Coate has had considerable experience along executive lines and brings to his new both ability and experience. Or. Coate will Ivor k under of j. A. Sully local manager for the Ordinary by anew of t3ia London use. The Industrial branches Are under the management of t. O. Robinson and a. Holmes. Help kidneys up nights. Nervous Ness rheumatism stiffness. Smarting it Liin or acidity try the of hew York. International director. Who was introduced by e. W. Cam Eron. Past president of Minneapolis. Ninety four new units had been added to the roster of Lions clubs in Tho past year and membership had increased accordingly or. Wells stated. It was the aim of the association to reach 100 new clubs by the time of the International convention in grand rapids mich., later tills summer he said. Luncheon for the Lions and their ladles was held in the fort Garry hotel at noon with Robert England j Winnipeg As the guest speaker. In i the a afternoon the convention Dele sates motored to lower port Garry dizziness or Golf and afternoon Tea. Burning i decorations Well arranged or. And mrs. Wood or. And mrs. M. B. J or. And mrs. H. L. Nixon or. And mrs. Jenkins grand Forks or. And mrs. Sig Bjornson grand or. And mrs. C. B. Hudson. Or. And mrs. J. A. Cull or. And mrs. M. M. Bie Maii or. And mrs. B. K. Kilbourne or. And mrs. E Matthew Gillig or. And mrs. A. E. Kastien or. And mrs. Homer s. Price or. And mrs. J. Har old Best or. And mrs. C. G. Carter or. And mrs. A. E. Proctor or. And mrs. A. E. Garbut or. And mrs. Paul Gibben or. And mrs. W. A. Scott or. And mrs. W. B. Bruce or. And mrs. Fred Gail or. And mrs. C. H. Dahl. Or. And mrs. J. Mcelrea or. Ana mrs. B. E. Pendleton or. And mrs. P blonde or and mrs. Edwin of Mcdonald or and mrs. John Black or. And mrs. James ii. Thom son. Or. And mrs. Leslie Climey. Or. And mrs. Fred Lumis or. And mrs. Clarence Church Moose jaw or. And mrs. W. E. Sibbald or. And mrs. M. Ormston or. And mrs. K. Robson or Aud mrs. G. A Holmes or and mrs. H. E. Young poc Atilio or. And mrs. D. Jamison or. And mrs. W. L. Leatherdale or. Anci mrs h. C. Fulton Jamestown 1, or. And mrs. Lee h. Everett or. And mrs. E. O. Bailey or. And mrs. C. E. Lyon or. And mrs. H. Albright. Or. And mrs. S. I indicating that a division of the Buckley or. And mrs. Charles Blake i House is requested. Takes place for first time Canadian Tress Bra Patch Ottawa june 22. History of Ftp kind was made in the House of com i Mons thursday when or. Hon. George Black declared a . Motion lost Only to see the House Divide 180 to nothing in support of it. The motion was Lor first Reading of a Bill introduced by George Coote . Member for Macleod. Same of the exuberance generated among the liberals by tuesday s provincial elections remained thursday and there was considerable bad Inage when or. Coote asked for permission to introduce a Bill which would have the effect of fixing a maximum of live per cent interest on real estate mortgages after sept. 1 next. After or. Coote had Given a Brief explanation of the Bill or. Speaker put the motion. There was a sprinkling of ayes and nays intermingled i Hue the general response was India a Terence. Or. Speaker declared the motion lost and or. Coote with some of his associates stood up in their places j which is the parliamentary method of or. And mrs. J. F. Pratt or. And mrs. Paul f. Crawford Black and Aberdeen mrs. s. Lovely bouquets of Early summer i Flowers decorated the tables which w Money Back. Only 75c at druggists were arranged in the concert Hall. The Advt. Stage was artistically decorated with or. And mrs. S. W. W. Carr Aber Den or. And mrs. A. W. Whit Ford or. And mrs. Garnet Cooper or. And mrs. E. ,3. Cook Melrose or. And mrs. N. A. Mcmillan or. Aud mrs. Arthir o. Lee North Field or. And mrs. W. A Revier Northfield or. And mrs. John b. Kirkowski Beach or. And mrs. Carl Melvin or. And mrs. A. C. Taylor or. And mrs. W. Noxon Allentown or. And mrs. F. Meredith or. And mrs. H. M. Mitt grand Forks or. And mrs. Erneast Neff or. And mrs. A. J. Solvie Plaza or. And mrs. C. W. Nicholl or. And. Mrs. Arthur Edinge Plaza or. And mrs. A. M. Kirk fled mrs. K. L. Smith mrs. Stanley Irwin mrs. Sigrid Helgason mrs. C. Stoldt mrs. J. A. Clarke misses Marion Young e. Warren Dorothy Cooper Elizabeth Lee Northfield Laura j. Cook Melrose Sweet Janet Crawford Aberdeen Frances Hagenson Bismarck Violet Cloone Minot .i, Muriel Church Moose Ernestine spen Jer Dorothy Dahl Shirley Bubis Mary Panaro Rita Rose Cloone Vera Mccombs w. Willis p. J. Ferguson. Parliamentary rules require that at least 15 members must stand to secure a division. There were not that Many progressives in the chamber and or. Speaker declared that the demand for division had not been of sufficient strength. Then Well All stand declared Hon. Ian lib., Vancouver rising in his place. A num Ber of liberals stood with him. Call in the or. Speaker ordered and the Bells were set jangling. Assistant cleric of the House Thomas Fraser turned first to the liberals when or. Speaker called for those in favor of introduction of Tow Bill to Register their vote and the vote of or. Mackenzie King Prosl ton Leader was the first recorded. Prime minister r. B. Bennett at once called the assistant clerk to his desk and apparently reminded him that it was customary to poll the government first. That was done and when the assistant cleric turned again to the Liberal Side he was reminded by or. King that his vote was Al ready recorded. Every member who was not paired voted for the introduction. When or. Speaker called for the nays there was no response and for the first time in history so far As could be Learned there in unanimous misses f. Baker Harold Lyman c. R. Keister h. S. Ricketts h. A House of commons Robertson. B. G. Finley w. H. Velettia. Fred c. Claylon Leslie e. Olson j waiter Nold. Georgo j folds Sioux . I e s Sioux Falls. . I. Samuel Johnson i Sioux Falls. .i, c. D. Bowler 1 Sioux Falls w. M. Oates Sioux Falls Harold Schlitz on division in the Canadian Eagle h3s not lost it l6 arts despatch Memphis. Tenn. June 22. A Sioux . Har g. Warning that the Blue Eagle i Shimmon Aberdeen. Or. J. F. Has to lost its was Genera this Cereal is a favorite with youngsters. Bubbles of toasted Rice that crackle and snap in milk or Cream. Serve Kellogg s Rice Kris pies for breakfast or lunch. So Light and easy to digest. They re Ideal for the children s supper. Ready to eat. Made by Kellogg in London Ontario. Listen l Regan Rev. George p. Merrill Wabasha l. B. Door Man k. G. Slocomb e. Henselwood. P. C. Parker Mott or. B. B. Bahme Dickinson Rev. Her Man. C. Olsen Roy h. Knulf Bis Marck p. Spies Bismarck g. A. Dahlen Bismarck and t. J. Roth Hebron c. J. Dalthorp Aberdeen e. J. Bersagel Aberdeen. John e. Coughlin Faribault. Jerry Wagner St. Cloud l c Swan Berg Julius Vandil St. Cloud Keith Forbes re b. H. Putnam Watford City .k e. A. Inam Oakes City Ralph b. Be Drew r. A. Pattinson Rugby. C. P. Honke Rugby Walter Arnold Rugby judge j. Jamison Rugby Arthur Wilson Moose w. C. Patton c. G. Demakis James j. Mccoullough a Peirce Larimore Raymond c. Tremont Sioux Falls Frank Tremont Sioux Falls Maynard Nilson Minot a. Flexman. B. Cowrie. J. B. Millar Walter Henning Rugby. G. A. Teaser Rugby l. Buller Aberdeen. Judge h. Grimson Rugby say Trade pacts not affected by ruling on Tariff Hugh s. Johnson s answer thursday to the critics who would hang my hide on the Fence to they Are out to get the he told the National retail credit association Jast night and some of them think the Way to get Era is to get Era he continued is bigger than any Man or set of men. Dont kid yourselves this thins is the goods business is fur it labor is for it the Public is for the Blue Eagle. General Johnson predicted will stay put As an Emblem of clean business. A mat Labossiere grocery m Tasy cd appreciated. Phone it in no re opening july 1st, 1934 phone 202 054 government officials comment on decision respecting Board s Powers enema to hat quirk Relief ran by of failed through Chr of on to your nearest or drug he Par intent Anil Occum bottle of Acle Tifi rally prepared pro dwt for yourself what Mimy Haft fount to by Tnie. Price Al 00 per r fad this guarantee Onri not Relief in Thor trend nerf. Or Ceifar Poison hives or if he your Taitl be of tended. Product of it sex laboratories , Canadian press despatch Ottawa june 22. The recent judgment of the supreme court with respect to the Powers and authority of the Tariff Board will have no effect on the Ottawa agreements govern ment officials said Here thursday. Last Friday the supreme court ruled that under part ii of the Tariff Board act the Board had no authority to decide on questions of Law As distinct from facts that it had no authority to nullify orders of the minister of National Revenue and that substituted by statute for the old Board of customs its decisions when operating in this capacity were i subject to the approval of the minister. J the judgment in no Case brought. The Ottawa agreements into the. Mat i apr. These have to do with part i i of the Tariff Bosert it. Which j Forth the functions of the Hoard As a body empowered Teicie Eyl Deace hightest safety package clogged drains. Keeps drains open. At All grocers Friday and saturday 14c Brabrand Choice Quality la. Page. I9c taste the difference Vitone is delightfully Flavoured with chocolate and contains vitamins a by b2 g and has the added Sunshine Vitamin d. 8-oz. 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