Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
free press thursday. Juke 28, 1934 Central and Northern Manitoba rain soaked bad dust storms South Rains of almost cloudburst proportions Over Many parts of Manitoba. Wednesday morning. Winnipeg skies were Grey with dust to Ward Nightfall. Although .44 Inch of water fell Here Southern Manitoba from Morris considerable distance West received rain whatsoever and dust blew heavily there All wednesday. Despite the crops in the Morris District Aje in Good condition. North of the main line Manitoba ref lived a Good drenching. Hamiota reported 1.5 inches of rain. Brandon and Minnedosa reported heavy Clown pours Vith resultant brightening of crop prospects. Heavy gains i b it when it came to precipitation easily quince first Marquis. 2.54 inches. At Marquis sloughs that had been Bone dry for five years were filled to overflowing. Following arc reports from correspondents in various parts of Mani Toba heavy electrical storm accompanied by an Inch and a half of rain Early wednesday morning brought Relief to crops which were showing the effects of the prolonged dry spell. Grain is now heading and tis Short. Heavy Shower visited this District Early wednesday morn ing but it lasted Only Tulve minutes. Reston two hours heavy rain Early wednesday brought much needed moisture to farm lands. Quarter Inch of mini Dies at Virden Many districts Enio Yert Morel accompanied by a severe electric ii Al storm. Grasshoppers have now Cio eloped and arc More Active and or. Cowper followed a complaint made at the morning session by de Fence counsel Smith. He complained of news reports on the Case published by the bulletin in monday s cell tons. He made an additional com plaint wednesday afternoon Reading from wednesday s noon edition of the newspaper. Or. Cowper was tic writer of two of the articles. Default of payment would have or. Brownlee his pursued of rain. He District soaked tour inches of 10 Rah ites. Rain in an hour and loan Ever. Morris to Oiler Sas Katr Hwan Points report District was rain fell Here. Lashed wednesday this by a severe dust storm. Crops Are looking Mel Ort. Inches despite lick of rainfall. Mrs. Isabella list Kkt. Widow of Charles Lidster for Many years a resident of Winnipeg whose death occurred monday at Var Dan Man. She was born us Hull que., and Tea fresh from the prices effective thursday. June 28th. 1934. Sliced pineapple Singapore 1 tin Straw. Jam Upton s 4-lb. Tin 32c be Liong s Corn flakes Page. Grape nut flakes Page Post bran flakes Rice Kris pies Page u u u co o o m. Grape juice pint 22c oxide drinks 4 for 1 so coca cola 6 bottles 27c Orange crush. 6 bottles. 25c Safeway bread loaves unwrapped inc Deposit on bottles extra Flag Toffee. In. Moonlight Mellos 5 shelled walnuts pieces in. Ginger Creamery butter in. Highway 21c in. 19c be banquet sardines 4 tins 1 5e i Libby s corned beef 1 a tin lie 25e j Libby s potted meats tin 5c 10e Baumert cheese 9e 3 pages. 25c Upton s Plum Jam 4-lb. Tin 32e Kraft Miracle whip Jar Happy Val i Catsup 12 of. Shredded wheat Page. Peanut butter la. Limit 2 . Loc to be called today continued from Page one to Edson in 1030, suggesting their Only daughter Vivian come to Edmonton Antl take u business course where the Opportunity for employment would be greater of her coming to the capital and finally three years later confessing she had had improper relations with Alberta s 50-Yenr Oil Premier. Mrs. Macmillan revealed wednes Day or. And mrs. Brownlee had visited her Home after the Premier had been notified of the court action. Vivian s Mother had refused to Dis cuss the charges with the Brownlee and in a letter to her daughter said they crept out like a couple of criminals the failure of Neil Maclean coun Sel for the plaintiffs to Call John Caldwell Young Edmonton medical student caused a Surprise in the court room. He is named As co Plain Tiff with miss Macmillan in a counter claim filed by the Premier. Or. Brownlee charges them with conspiracy. The Macmillan a had testified their daughter suffered in health while in Edmonton lost weight and was a wreck the last witness for the plaintiffs was or. H. K. Fife Edmonton. He treated Vivian in hos Pital Here in the Spring of 1932. She was then suffering from nervous com plications and constipation he testified. Court action against or. Campbell Cerro bottle rubber Jar rings Doi pm Rowan in. Page. Johnson s clo coat. Tin Pink Salmon Sun Flower 1 s tin 1 of new beets 3 Bunches 15c Ontario cheese la. 1 5c grandma powder maximum ice Cream pint asst d. Flavors 19c Royal Crown Cleanser tin Aurora Castile carbolic soap bar big 60 soap bar 5c sugar granulated or yellow 5 . 32c 10 . 63c new potatoes 10 . 22e new turnips 3 Bunches 15e Santa Rosa plums Ripe bananas in. In. Inc so b. C. Apricots so. Basket 55c fancy Bing cherries in. 19c Rome Beauty apples 5 . 25c Sun Cist oranges 25c Sunkist Lemons Juicy 6 for 1 5c coconuts 2 for fancy head lettuce each local spinach 5 . New cabbage 2 . Veal Steak leg la. 16c sirloin porterhouse club steaks in. Shoulder Lamb whole in. Rolled veal roast in. Loc .15c .6e 9e 15e no. 1 cooking onions 3 . 1 7c veal roast shoulder la. 6c 20c Loc pork Butts Boston style in. 1 7c round so Cdr. Roast beef in. Loc pot roast beef in. ,9c Cambridge sausage in. 12c rib boiling beef 7c head cheese i2c variety loaf. Ib.28c la. Pickerel fillets fresh caught 15c Ifa. Sliced Bacon i in. Sliced liver both for 20c the Reserve the eight to limit quantities distribution Safeway Stokes limited Vii thou waste i it for your Chicago on Sale fridays saturdays sundays. Return limit 10 Days. Good in coaches Only. On Sale daily. Return limit 15 Days. Round trip. On Sale daily. Return limit Good in coaches Only. 1 on Sale daily. Return limit 30 Days. Good in sleepers and parlor cars on payment of usual charges. Fares shown above apply on and after May 25, 1934. The world s fair opens May 26, 1934. Ask about All expense escorted Tours from the twin cities As Low As 2 Days 3 Days from Minne Apolis and St. Paul. Go via twin cities and the Chicago and Northwestern line the n. W. The Viking limited Victory or Minneapolis am pm pm list. Am pm a pm am the Only dust free oiled roadbed meant the publisher serve 10 Days in jail at hard labor and his staff writer three Days. Or. Justice w. C. Ives presiding before imposing sentence declared he would inflict punishment with the Hope of deterring that interference with the administration of Justice and the rights to which litigants Are both men he said had been guilty of flagrant contempt on three distinct occasions. It was his duty to see that no prejudice was allowed to enter into this important jury for the first time in the history of the seduction suit launched by miss Macmillan. It was revealed wednes Day Premier Brownlee ipad paid a Surprise visit to the Macmillan Home .11, Edson. Accompanied by mrs. The Premier visited the Macmillan Home in Edson after he Lical been and Viseu in july 1933, suit would be. Started against him. Charging seduction of Vivian Macmillan. The 67-year-old Grey haired Mother. Mrs. Maud Macmillan wife of Allan Macmillan. Co plaintiff with his daughter revealed the visit of Alberta s Premier from the stand in the supreme court Here wednesday. Tells of visit Early in August or. Brownie and mrs. Brownlee motored to Edson Aad went to the Macmillan Home Early in the afternoon. Mrs. Macmillan was alone. He wanted to find out the charges Vivian had made against him he told Vivian s Mother nervous and i shaking in a Low voice told Neil Maclean chief counsel for the Plain Tiff. I told him i had nothing to . I could t talk because it was in the lawyer s if it s Money you re after i Haven t got the Premier had told mrs. Macmillan she testified. Mrs. Macmillan said the Premier had told her he had taken Vivian out for Short rides not Long before he was advised the suit would be filed. He she continued he could t see any reasons for the charges. He asked if i realized Viv Ian s name would be ruined. I re plied did he realize his own name would be what was or. Brownlee s Man asked or Maclean. He looked a sorry Man to re plied the witness. In a letter to Vivian it was Dis closed in the Cross examination of tile witness by a. L. Smith k.c., de Fence counsel mrs. Macmillan told her daughter the brow less crept out like a couple of maid testifies another Surprise of the morning session was the calling to the stand of Jessie Elgert. A maid in the Brown Lee household Early in 1930. Miss said she knew miss Macmillan by sight and declared the had watched the Edson girl get into the Premier s ear late in october. 1930. It was on Victoria Avenue and it Vas after 10 o clock at night How Aid you recognize the asked or. Maclean. I was out in it is self that had you driven with Brownlee the witness was about to answer when or. Smith objected and or. Justice w. C. Ives presiding said. Lift quiet voice or. Justice Ives refused further questioning of the witness refusing to allow her to Tell or. Smith on Cross examination if or. 3rownlee had Ever asked her to come Back to his household after she left the ser vices there. Allan Macmillan father of 1he plaintiff was on the stand at adjournment. An Effort was made to have or. Macmillan name the men who a five come to see you since the Start of this or. Maclean put the it vestion to the witness. Or. Justice Ives ruled such Evi Dence was not admissible and coun Sel considered the ruling at adjourn Bird free mail this Coupon h. T. K1rby, g. A., c. A w. Line 220 Mclntyre bidg., Winnipeg Man. Phone 92 927 please Send me illustrated literature on the world s name. Address up Merit. The Cross examination of miss was finished wednesday Macmillan morning. Efforts Are being made to find a or. Fife who treated Vivian Macmil for a nervous breakdown while one was in Edmonton. We can t find or. Said or. Maclean. Have he asked or. Smith. No. We Haven t tried. We Don t was the reply. Larger crowds surrounded the court House wednesday. Police directed pedestrian traffic keeping the sidewalks Clear As the principals in t in Case walked to their cars at time evidence that Premier Brownlee late in october. 1930. Picked up miss Macmillan at 10.30 or 10.45 at night to take her for a drive came Wrd mesday morning during the trial from the lips of Jessie Elgert. A former maid in the Brownlee household. Mass Elgert not Only gave this testimony tout she dropped a bomb Shell in the proceedings by saying that earlier in the same evening she had been out driving herself with the Premier in the same car. Where did or. Take you asked Neil d. Maclean k.c., counsel for miss Macmillan. The question was stopped by or. Justice Ives. Miss Elgert. An attractive Little Bru Nette said she had entered the employ of the Brownlee family on Jan uary 1. 1930, and had remained in their employ three months and one week. She told of the sleeping arrangements of the household Aad the Premier had discussed these with her. After leaving the Brownlee House hold she went to live at the . Where she became acquainted by sight with miss Macmillan when she later went to live there in july. 1930. Did you Sec miss Macmillan driving Vith or. Brownlee in his car late in valuable Coupon in every Packa get Quaker Corn flakes Mother we All like them october of that year asked or. Mac lean. Replied the witness. It about 10.30 or 10.45 at night and i saw or. E Row Lee Stop his car and pick her did you recognize the car and or. How did you recognize that it was counsel. I had been out driving in the same car with or. Brownlee earlier that night myself replied the witness. Miss Klagert said she had driven in the car with or. Brownlee while she was a maid in the Brownlee family. A. L. Smith k.c., counsel for the Premier intervened to ask the we Tunesi if she had not sought re employment with the Brownlee family. She answered. Or. Maclean then resumed questioning. Did or. Brownlee Aat you to come he said. she said. When counsel sought to find out conditions on which the witness had been invited to return to her former employment he was again stopped by or. Justice. Ives. I won t allow the reason for it to be Given because of the question that i stopped he said. Kinds letter another refusal of his lordship was against the admission of a letter picked up by mrs. Mackay Landlady of the Home where miss Macmillan stayed on 106th Street during the fall of 1932. Both mrs. Mackay and her daughter Dorothy were allowed to Tell of an occasion when Vivian broke past them and went to her room. Break ing into tears and causing the younger woman to stay with her till two in the morning to Comfort her. Next morning i found these portions of a letter in miss Mcmillan s said mrs. Mackay. I. Pasted them together arid kept girl s Mother on stand. Mrs. Allan Macmillan Mother of the girl in the n matronly woman of 67, Church worker Mem Ber of Mission circles and service clubs told of the girl s upbringing and her work in the Church and sunday school. She did t go around with she said an told of her first meet ing Carol Snell As a Young Church worker and inviting him to the House. Snell is the Young High school teacher who is being called As a witness in the Case. Vivian never got into any trouble with any Man or boy before she came to she said and told of the interest taken in his sister by her son about four years older than the girl and who was in a position to know All that would be going on in a Small town like Edson. He would certainly know if she was running around with she said. Mrs. Macelman also told of the time Premier Brownlee met Vivian at Edson and of the conversation in the car at which he suggested one should come to Star corroborated that of the irl to this incident. I said i thought she was too Young and that we would like to have her Home for at least another year but he saw no reason Why she should t go to Edmonton As they would be delighted to have her make the Brownlee Home her Home and he would be a guardian to her. Vivian expressed doubt about get Ting a position if she did take a business course and he replied that she need have no worries on that she said. Mrs. Macmillan also told of pre Mier Brownlee dancing four or five dances with Vivian at the dance in Edson that night. What decided you and or. Mac Millan to allow Vivian to come to asked counsel. Al though they had first decided on a musical career for Brownlee had urged her the Premier business Money Back guarantee of better flavour the tremendous and rapidly increasing popularity of Quaker Corn flakes is due to their better flavour. If after a trial you Don t agree they Are the Best Crisp est most delicious Corn flakes you Ever tasted your grocer will refund the Purchase Price. Quaker Corn flakes Are the Only Corn a Money Back guarantee printed on every Are Wax wrapped and triple tender with Sunshine Vitamin which contain valuable coupons exchangeable for useful merchandise. Aker Corn flakes course strongly and had held out the tentative offer of a position which Hod decided them to let her go to Edmonton. They first became aware that Vivian was going to the Brownlee Home when Vivian called her on the Telephone to Tell her soon after arrival that Premier Brownlee had called her and she was to go Over there and wanted to know what dress to cried 1 first time Home when Vivian got Home for the first time the following Christmas she threw herself on the Davenport and cried. They could get no explanation from her and put it Down to her being overcome with Joy at getting Home. It was not until the Middle of july in 1933, that Vivian gave them any inkling As to what she alleges had been go ing on Between her and the Premier. Allan Macmillan father or Vivian told of the Premier s visit to Edson and the suggestion she come to Edmonton and take a business course. Brownlee said the witness my Home will be open to he said other girls would be at Hiu Home. Each time his daughter returned Home he noticed her failing health. What is the state of her health she is just a is your daughter Happy i can t say she or. Macmillan said he started the action after Vivian had revealed her relations with the Premier to. Him last july. Vivian or Caldwell had nothing to do with starting the John Caldwell an Edmonton medical student is co defendant with miss Mcmillan in a damage suit filed by or. Brownlee. The Premier charges conspiracy. Dorothy Mackay and her Mother were called As witnesses wednesday morning. Vivian a Ciftan stayed at the in Cony House in the fall of 1932. They related the happenings on 1932 when Vivian and went right to her room instead of paying her usual nightly visit with members of the family. Later they heard Vivian crying and miss Dorothy Macbay went to her room. Counsel endeavoured to have miss Mackay Tell of the conversation with miss Mcmillan but was stopped by the court. Next morning when mrs. Mackov was cleaning vivians room she found portions of a letter on the floor. She saved them and pasted them on a White paper. Or. Maclean produced the Docu ment but or. Justice Ives refused to admit it As an exhibit. At 10.45 . Or. Smith finished the Cross examination of miss Mac Millan. Counsel asked witness Why she had gone to see or. Brownlee when he was ill and mrs. Brownlee away in the East. I knew mrs. Brownlee was away and she would want me. To go. And i was in the habit of doing what he asked mrs. Brownlee did t suspect any thing at that i Don t suppose she you were treated As one of the Winnipeg Kinsmen Are hosts to Kin of Brandon club members of the Winnipeg Kinsmen club entertained fellow Kin from the Brandon club at a Jolly dinner held wednesday evening in the Maxl Borough hotel. The official Host was Daryl Chap Man president of the Winnipeg club. The visitors were Bert Glavin. Presi Dent of the visiting club Len bust vice president Harold Smith past president Carl Poranski a former Winnipeg Kinsman and John Craig District governor. The Welcome of the Winnipeg club was extended by or. Chapman and was responded to by All the visitors in turn. Or. Glavin thanker their hosts for the cordial Welcome and assured them that the Brandon club will be right behind the Winnipeg club in the latter s efforts to be Cire the 1935 Kinsmen club s convention for Winnipeg. Or. Craig announced that he had appointed Marshall Hall immediate past president of the Winnipeg clue to be Deputy District governor and outlined plans to strengthen the existing clubs and to put new life into dormant clubs. An incident of the evening was the smoking of the pipe of handed by or. Glavin Farsi to or. Chapman and then passed ail around the dinner table. After the formal was Over entertain ment was provided by Tony Joy associate Community boys work Secre tary of the men s Christian association. Red Indian sign will be carried by new station cont Neil from Page five Bros in Halifax Winnipeg Saska Toon Calvary and Vancouver. As the Mccoll bros., limited manufactured Aad sold Only lubricating oils and greases and chiefly to Large Industrial users the general Public knew Little of the new products that were brought to them almost Over night. But their acceptance of the now Well known Marathon gasoline and hed Indian motor Oil was to rapid that in a very Little while my Coll Frontenac had branches in every part of Canada. Is Canadian company Mccoil Frontenac is in every Sencial a Canadian company Mauu factoring Petroleum products especially adapted to the needs of Cana Dian motorists. Mccou Frontenac owns Aad operates two of the most modern refineries in Canada one being located in Toronto and one in Montreal. Crude Oil is brought to these plants in Mccoll Frontenac s own Ocean going tank boats from the various Oil Fields. The finished products Are in turn loaded in Small company tank boats and transferred to the huge Marine terminals located at port William Kingston Quebec Halifax St. John three Rivers and Windsor. Prom these huge terminals the gasoline kerosene etc., is loaded in the company s familiar aluminium coloured transportation to tank cars for the hundreds of bulk storage plants located through out Canada. It is from these bulk storage stations that the Well known red and White tank trucks get their supplies Lor delivery to the dealers and service stations of which there Are More than daily servicing Canadian motorists. In its efforts to give the very Best in Petroleum products to the Public Mccoll Frontenac maintain Exten Sive research laboratories where every Batch of finished product is tested As Well As shipments of crude Oil always relying on Quality the company feels certain that this policy has amply repaid them. It is very interesting to note that More than 86 per cent of the preferred and common Stock of Mccoll Frontenac is held by canadians re Taining for Canada the profits of operation. The Faith the company has in our Dominion has been justified by its very Gratifying expansion in its. As yet very Young life. It looks Forward to even greater pro grew the future. Zaro Agha s condition critical Istanbul. June critics condition of Zaro Agha Turk who claims to be 160 years old was unchanged wednesday. He is in the children s Hospital. Guaranteed merchandise at Small Cost effective thursday june 28 store closes 1 . Wednesdays june july August canned goods Singapore sliced pineapple 1 of Frontier pears 2s i of Sundale diced beets 2s Loc Essex Lima Beans i of Aylmer vegetable soup 2 tins 15c lunch Tongue Large tin 19c Libby s Catsup 1 2 ounce 1 so Sweet Adeline molasses. 1 Sec Dill pickles 34-sealer 17c Ixl peaches Choice 2i tall 18c 2 tint 35c Aylmer Choice peas Large tin. 12c 3 tins .35c superfine Small peas 2 Large fins 25c Sundaie Tomato juice is 5e 2s so pea soup no. Zy2 tin Loc palmolive soap 5 bars 23e 10 bars 45e plums Sundale. Choice is pineapple Kirk s slip cd 2 31c tobacco 250 Gorgon Fly coils 4 for .5c Woodbury s facial soap 3 bars 25c be pipe cleaners 3 for Loc fairies Arlyis carbolic j Witch Hazel soap 4 bars 15c i 8 ounce .19c 16 ounce 25c quart tin 49c matches Cood Lite count 9c de luxe Trio count Boi sugar granulated or yellow 5 ., 32c 10 jbs., 63e Coffee Nabob la. Glass pork and Beans Aylmer or Libby 16 oz., go 5 tins 29c apricots in. 18c 2 35e crap nuts flakes Loc Walnut pieces in .25c Sanka Coffee 49c Golden nut Barbadoes j molasses 2-lb Handy Jar 27c in. Vito cheese and loaf i wrapped bread .1 5c i Empress Jelly red i currant 2-lb. Glass 29c Plum Jam with pectin tin .35e 2-lb. 23c 2 for 45c 4-lb. 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Pickerel fillets fresh caught 14c Large ___ 17c serve a cottage cheese i salad today i specials from our i sanitary Kitchen headcheese sliced 12c jellied of Tongue sliced in. 39c i cooked corned beef sliced in. .i7c just taste this soup old Chap Sherry and All Ami mais Celle Aux of goons est i a night late in came Home late canadians too will love these new soups Heinz has clone it again from the Heinz come two International favourites tha t have Long been missing from otherwise Complete Canadian menus. Onion soup in the French style Tenderizer curl cues of Garden onions floating in the Rich Brown Broth of prime beef. The authentic flavour you May have tasted on a parisian Boulevard. Oxtail soup As the englishman likes it. Hearty beef Stock with Many a tender mor Sel of meat. There s a dash of Sherry to give the soup the Savour that made oxtail soup the Favourite of millions of britons. Try both these new soups Are Low. Senate gives third beading Ottawa june 28. Third Reading was Given in the Senate wednesday to a number of Bills. These included the farm loan act the act which empowers the government to Issue Dominion notes with a 25 per cent Gold backing and the act repealing the Nis statute respecting the is sue of Dominion notes. Some of the 57 Cream of Tomato Cream of mushroom Cream of Oyster Cream of asparagus Cream of Green pea Cream of celery bean soup beef Broth Chicken with noodles Chicken with Rice mock Turtle Mutton Broth scotch vegetable onion oxtail Heinz ready to serve made by Heinz at Leamington. Canada. Established t909
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