Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 07, 1934

Issue date: Saturday, July 7, 1934
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba New location for Bavens Courthill be in fort Garry Fri onion property to be site of successful Winnipeg boys school Tae Beautiful Thomson Home erect us on the red River on South drive la the municipality of port Garry will not demolished will be taken m rave Iii ourt school of which Noinin a. T. Young is principal. This decision was reached this week after negotiations had been carried on the past few weeks with Black and Yms trons. Be property. Str motion of. What was to have been his future Home in 1913, and House was almost completed when he returned from his honeymoon in july 1814, he having married mrs. Gordon widow of or. Gordon of brother of Rev. Or. C. W. Gordon Winnipeg. The outbreak of the great War came three weeks later As he was completing installing electrical fittings for Light heat and cooking purposes throughout the entire building. He was colonel of the. Winnipeg highlanders when it was organized but he raised the 43rd battalion Anc took his command overseas. He was killed on the Somme in 1916 and his body was never recovered. The Thom son Home has never been fully occupied. Its location is one of the most Beautiful Sites in greater Winnipeg Raven court school Board of governors. When it was decided to accept the offer made by the agents to acquire the property started off to raise by the Issue of Bonds to pay for the property and the additional land needed. Already has been secured and the Board feels the besides the Fine Man was oriented 21 years ago by col. R. M. The Josan at a Cost of 4joo.ooo, and its acres of grounds. 4, is the intention to acquire other adjoining land cd South drive on East drive and objects of 11 school in sports and athletics by having a playing Field this vacant land adjoining is Jajw in the hands of the municipality been bought at tax sales in re cent Vears. And was previously owned by prominent citizens of Winnipeg. Tee Thomson property is owned by the Phoenix insurance company Lon Don eng. Under a mortgage. Colonel Thomson started the con that the Bals in sufficient Leira about our improved invention. No a straps. Clastic no cruel Springs. to hold comfortably. Inex pen j Lisit. Cool. Write to Smith Max fact big company dept Preston ont. Established 1893. By so to announce the acquirement of the land. Raven court school was founded five years ago by or. Young and it started on the former Tupper property on the River in Vest Gate. Armstrong s Point. There were 2c i students of i the first list and there were 75 last year in attendance so that larger quarters for the school is urgently needed the Board says. The capital at the Start was Board of governors. Fourteen leading citizens Are on the Board of governors these gentlemen being c. C. Ferguson chairman j. W. Spears h. F. Osier. A c. St Vel h. L. Denison f. M. Burbidge w. A. Har per or. John Gunn or. Percy g. Or. Boss Mitchell. S. A. Searle r. Cam Bourne Reece e. G. Baker and . T. Young headmaster. Brandon store bobbed lira Nilon. Man. July was re ported to the City police on Friday that Gidding s store at 655 tenth Street was entered by removing a window on the South Side of the building. About in coppers was stolen from the Cash Register. The party also went upstairs in the residential but nothing is miss ing. Mrs. Brown of 192s Princess also reported her Home in a basement window but so far As could be the Burg Lar got nothing Winnipeg free saturday jtj3ly 7, w. H. Voten tourist Bureau to be under Directo of Hon. H j. Manion Ottawa july. Of the Dominion government s activities toward stimulating tourist travel will be under the jurisdiction of Hon. B. J. Manlon minister of railways and canals it was Learned Friday. Following the report of a Senate committee headed by Hon. Halifax parliament at the recent session to be devoted to establishing a Central Federal tourist Bureau to co operate with the provinces in seeking to stimulate travel in Canada. A considerable part of the appropriation will be spent in advertising the advantages of travel in Canada not Only by visitors from other countries but by canadians them selves. It is expected a director will by. Selected at an Early Date to take Over the work for the government Calgary woman committed on charge of murder Calgary july Cross examination of mra. James Hodge by defence counsel j. T. Shaw . Concluded mrs. Maude Mary Hen Derson 51, was committed to port Saskatchewan jail by magistrate h. G. Shaw Friday to await trial on charge of her husband going after on june 22 the quest remand was granted on re of or who desired Urther. Time to study evidence and prepare questions for Cross Examina Ion of mrs a pose at. The trial. Guaranteed merchandise at Small Cost effective Friday and saturday july 6 and 7. In consideration of the staff Picoly wic Cly stores close 7 o clock saturdays fresh fruits and vegetables Green peas a 8e tender Young peas new potatoes 5 ifs. Loe to . .19c Santa Rosa plums in. Loc Basket. Fancy win sap apples in. 4 by. .53c 7c 25e celery 13e jumbo Cantaloupe each 12e Grapefruit Small size each 5e Leaf lettuce Bunch in rhubarb 5 . .7c raspberries Box. I4c peaches in. 12c 2 . .z3c Green onions or radishes 4 Bunches. 5e beets 3 Bunches. 5e apricots in. 1 of Bing cherries 2 . .25c Basket. 57c Watermelon in. .4c whole or half. Manitoba cabbage weigh about 2 each. Loc fancy head Heads each 5c rolled Oats is 2 pkg. 25c Robin -4. Plum Jam 4 in. Tin 32c St. William s with pectin Golden nut Peanut butter 6-ounce Glass .8c 13-ounce Glass .15c 26-ounce Glass .25c 32-Ouncs Glass .29c no. 2 tin .25c no. 4 tin.39e fresh daily by c. J. Jones for preserving Par Wax Cerfa. Bottle .25c Lar rubbers dozen .5c fruit jars pints dozen s7c fruit jars quarts dozen 99c Libby s vinegar malt or White pickling. 128-ounce Jug 69c 160-Ounee Jug .79c Orange marmalade 2-lb. 25c vegetable soup 2 tinj.15c Logan berries 16-ounce 15c tomatoes no. 2 tin 8e tomatoes no. Tin .12c Difant foods 3 tins.25c Kentucky wonder Beans 2 s 15c whole beets 2 s j.19e plums 2 a 9c 3 tins .25c Golden Bantam Corn 2 i .12c 4 Sieve 2 s 2e Grapefruit 8-oz. Loc 2 s is peaches halves 8-oz. Loc 2 s 18c spinach 2 s. 13c 2 tins .25c raspberries or strawberries no. 2 tin 1 8c carrots and peas 2 s i3c 2 tins ,25c grape nuts flakes shelled almonds 19c Frontier pears 2 s Loe Lucerne Vito cheese i in. Loc mixed Candy in. 12c Maxwell House Coffee a. 3 9c lunch Tongue Large tin 19c unwrapped bread 3 loaves 10e wrapped bread 2 loaves 9c Peter pan sauce .17c Lynn Valley Wax Beans 2 s Loc Libby s Catsup 12-ounce, ,.14e Manitoba Honey no. 5 tin. 49c lion 8-oz. Cut Macaroni 5e Essex Lima Beans 2 apricots ib., i8e 2 . .35f seedless raisins 2 .25c cloak companies blame outsiders As strike makers declare wages com with those paid elsewhere in Canada this great Winnipeg horse Rollo g. Krupp owned by Tom surn Ner of Fatra Brooke states will Endeavor to win the world s High jump championship at River Park during the Winnipeg Industrial and cultural exhibition. Aug 4-11. He will Endeavor to wrest the Crown from wait a bit the famous horse _ that is coming Here with the last Holla g. Knpp is the Best jumping horse in Canada today and has a Mark of 7 feet 4% inches Taat was made last year at fort or. Sumner has campaigned his jumper the past two years Pacific coast from san Francisco to Vancouver and William. Along the i a Lilc coast from san Francisco to Vancouver and through Canada to Toronto and never has been beaten. The meeting of these noted thoroughbreds and with such. A big prize at stake promises be an outstanding feature of the exhibition. To extensive Competition seen in horse and Pony show at summer show in Winnipeg the horse and Pony show to face Donegal has ills great Saddle horse in. He in. 21 0 wiggly in. 20c Anchor in. 18c fancy biscuits chocolate mallows 1 9e combination chocolate Sandwich 19c Dundee Shortbread in. 19e Fig bars 1 5c inc pantry sodas 2-lb. Package. .25c inc Honey grahams. In. Pkg., 2 pkg. .35e inc arrowroot 1-ib. Package .25c inc Large variety Loc cellophane pkgs.8c is wonder cookies Large package.18c inc sodas Large family pkg. 8c 2 pkg. .35c bulk Ginger snaps in. Loe tomatoes red Rock Choice can rite Standard Loc ,9e Gorgon Fly coils 6 for. 5c Shinola floor Wax no. 1 tin.19c Umon or Cedar Oil 12-ounce we soap 3 bars.17c shatters wire or rubber 8c 2 for.1 5c j of less soap flakes 17c 2 pkgs.33c Woodbury s facial soap 3 bars .25c Antiseptic 1 a ounce bottle.4sc 3 s 50 soap bar .5c bars fair sex soap and 5e tins c tins ,45e 39e .23e Tea specials cold or Nabob in. Aid s Label. In. What Tolt package 12-ounce package 39c Coconut no Cut in. 23e Cut in. 1 9c 39c 69e Camp orders packed and delivered to depot without extra charge. Sugar 5 . 32c 10 . 63c or yellow for the Chr Dren 15-Pieee children s Tea sets 19e furniture sets 2 chairs and table Loc 3 for 25c toy houses Loc 3 for .25e Bow and Arrow regular 35c value 15e pocket knives Loc 3 for 25e rubber balls Loc 3 for necklaces 3 for Loc dog sets 3 Small and 1 Large dog 5c try Buttermilk As a beverage when you re hot few drinks Are quite As refreshing on a hot summer Day As a Glass of Cool Buttermilk. Sundale creamed Buttermilk quart 4c St. Charles milk 3 rail tins 27c Sundale Tomato juice 2 Sec 2 Libby s or Campbell s Tomato juice 6e Empress Jelly red currant 2-lb. Glass .29c Spaghetti with cheese Libby s or Campbell s so Cowans chocolate bars 3 for be Hall s Boneless Chicken 7-ounce tin 2sc Corn on the cob Large no. 3 tins 19c Ora re lemonade or Orange de 4 pkg 15c Best foods 8 ounce relish spread "20c Best foods 12-ounce salad dressing. ,20c Borden s chocolate malted milk lab. Tin 39c held at River Park aug. 6-11, during the Winnipeg Industrial and Agri cultural exhibition will bring to Gether a Large number of thoroughbreds. This six Day event will be the most extensive Equine Competition held in Western Canada in several years. Stanage Dawn and. Morning Star famous Brandon Grey ponies owned by Keith Mcpherson will be a real attraction and favourites for honors in their classes. They were winners at the last Royal Winter fair in to Ronto. Secretary Tom Sumner jr., has received word that a Carload of. Horses will from fort. William. Included in this contingent will be a. Chappie s Saddle Gay Model George Matthews heavyweight Hunter Apollo and Hunter. Sinbad lightweight baby Pace ready. Entries for the show definitely 21 and should be filed with the Secretary stables. Valuable souvenir Shields will be and Reserve Cham pions which Promise to be much More popular than Thev customary ribbons. Donors of the Shields Are Thomas Aldridge for championship Saddle horse and w. S. Newton for Reserve Champion Crescent Creamery for championship Hunter and Cam Bridge Riding club for Reserve Cham Pion Stradbroke stables for Cham Pion Pony and Laing Bros for re serve Champion. Spacious accommodation is being provided by the exhibition officials for holding the show it will be staged in air Arena that is being built the Centre of the Industrial exhibit buildings. Judging will be done each afternoon from 2 to 4 o clock. Minneapolis horse lovers Are show-1 the committee in charge. Of the ing interest local show and it is expected that the Miller City Wili be represented. Winnipeg owners Are Busy grooming their favourites for the event. Miss Peggy Carlisle has already entered show consists off. A. Donegal chairman t. Sumner jr., Secretary miss c. Lehmann miss Peggy Carlisle mrs. T. Jackson Kelpin a. T. J. Wright h. Steen prank Rawlin c. H. Bennett Ralph her Saddle horse flame and p. J. H. Moore and w. S. Newton Many present a funeral service for mrs. Rogers archbishop Matheson conduct impressive rites in St. Luke s Church pork and Beans tins .35c Large 28-ounce tins 2 9c 10 . Z . 15e 10 . Marr s products marmalade 16-ounce .19c 32-01., 35c 4-lb.49c Mayonnaise 8-ounce .1 so 16-ounce .29c wonder whip salad dressing 8-ounce.14c gum Chickles dentine Wrigley a 3 pkg. 1 of Clarke s Teaberry or Peppermint 2 packages 5c minus Tarsi Ora so. Pc. 12c fancy Del Maiz Corn 2 Small tins a 5e 2 Large tins. 25e toilet tissue Golden web 3 Rolls perfection White crepe 8e 2 Rolls vase Sundale extra Large Rolls silk tissue 9c 3.Rolls -25c Flam Jam Smith s with pectin a 23c 2 of Corn flakes 4 pkg. 25 0 Crlson Mirkey Meroa and his Rotonto on every package. Sundale half milk and half Cream pint .9c quart. -17c idea Cream for cereals or Southern spice m cake each i delicious spice cake wrapped in cellophane. Store closes i . Wednesdays july. August meat Market specials sausage if .15c corned beef sliced in cottage cheese Sundale creamed 1 7c in. 8e Peanut a. Fresh r i of made milk fed veal filler in. 17c shoulder roast in. 7c rolled roast Boneless in. 9c Choice Spring Lamb the when you compare the legs a. .t8c shoulders in. Me stewing Lamb in. 8c beef prime Grain fed deep sirloin roast 20c Rump in. I5e prime Rifa Basr in. 1 5e Chuck roast 8c thick rib or Blade is. -10e smoked picnics in. 16c cottage Rolls Sweet pickled 17e smoked Back Bacon sliced 15e lard Maple Leaf or Silver Leaf 3 . 3 . Meat loaf the new red top loaf. Each 25c 23c within Vine Clad Wall of St. Luke a Church there gathered Friday afternoon a great congregation of citizens honouring the influential life of service and the Many Gooc deeds associated with. Mrs. Robert Rogers who for so Many years had been a dominant personality in the social. And the Community life of Winnipeg and whose sudden death Early tuesday afternoon Orough to Many citizens and. Their j families. Representatives of Over a score of organizations devoted to benevolent the Well being of this City were present in the Centre pews of the Church United in Oue desire to express their deep sympathy with members of the family in their loss and to give added expression to the High esteem in which they held one whose unselfish Zeal for so Many Good causes had contributed vitally to the betterment and the Comfort of life in Winnipeg and this province. Sympathy for or there was head on All sides deep Felt sympathy for Hon. Robert bog whose constant companion and helpmate of a lengthy Public career had been warn ing a loss irreparable at his time of life. The Basket was brought from the funeral Chapel through the heavy Oak portals of the edifice and was placed outside the Charice rail where it was surrounded by a profusion Beautiful Floral tributes sent from far and near from Rich and. Poor from the tiny Spray of Early summer Bloont to the massive and gorgeous of the florists Art from highly placed men of the Empire. Or Gailija icons whose support had been a cart of the prize services of mrs. Rogers and Many other orders to whom Bhe had Given consistent and generous help during her Lulfs of years in Manitoba contributed to the offer a Ings in being tastefully arranged to carry Loving words of Farewell. Archbishop takes service. As the entered mourners crowded in the Church reverently arose and remained standing until the Rich voice of Bishop Matheson had finished in dining 1he opening prayer. The Arch Bishop was the devotions Rev. W. E. Johnson assistant at graveside. Ike pallbearers. The pallbearers were honorary chief Justice Macdonald mayor Ralph Webb . D. C. Cole Man w. Sanford Evans . W. J Tapper Arthur Sullivan . W. J. Christie George w. Allan and j. Glassup. Active pallbearers were h. D. Gooderham r. J. Mcguckin t. Cutlbert Anderson William Whyte n. L. Leach and by f. Montague. Captain n. A. Glanell a.d.c., of lord Strathcona s horse represented he lieutenant governor of Manitoba at the funeral. Canon Bertal Heeney Rector of the Church absent on a vacation in Eastern Canada and was therefore unable to take the service. The Thomson funeral Chapel had charge of the arrangements. Messages of sympathy continued to up received Friday at the Home. Out of respect for mrs. Rogers the Headquarters of the conservative lib remained closed All on Fri Day. Pensioners review work at meeting Lodge the Canadian War disability pen loners association held an enthuse Stic meeting in the women s Tri Telf building Deer Lodge Friday Ighland it was largely attended y patients from Deer Lodge j hos ital. R. W. Wright Sam Syf Ces president addressed he gathering Tir Grig the necessity or organization by disabled pension is. He also outlined the work done y the association during the past ear. Resolutions passed at previous eneral meetings were endorsed by he patients present. The solutions was one that the Bureau at Deer Lodge hos ital be disbanded and More Effi ent machinery established. A review of the War veterans Al Iwancen act and the administration f the act was presented by e. T. Breakwell. Who. Also told of he work being accomplished by the ervice Bureau of the association. Several new members were enrol and at the request of the patients was decided to hold a in he tribute building every clap makers strike was fomented by agitators and outside the province that wages paid in Winni Peg compare with paid in other parts of Canada and that they Are prepared at to meet the employees of their. Respective factories arid discuss grievances said to exist five of the com a jibes involved issued a statement Friday dealing with the situation which has developed. was made on Behal of Jacob and Crowley company limited Sterling cloak compan limited. Model cloak compan limited s. Stall and son compari limited and Wall Matoff and Stem limited. It was. As follows declare violence threatened the present strike has been fomented by agitators and organizers from outside thai province and dec cording to the expressions of Many of the employees of the several fac tories contrary to. Their wishes Many have stated that they have been threatened with violence if they at tempt to work. The employers state that thei Are ready at All times to meet Thi employees of their respective fac tories and discuss and negotiate with them any grievances which Thi employees consider exist but i that no specific demands have been presented by the employees either for increase in wages or a change in the working conditions. The employers state their employees know that the factories cannot work on sunday As the lord s Day act is being enforced and that notwithstanding bitter Competition and. Low prices by East Ern cloak the minimum wage Laws and hours of labor often Are not observed Winni Peg manufacturers have always adhered to the minimum wage Laws and hours of labor prescribed by the province and. State that their employees Are among the Best paid of any of the manufacturing plants in Winnipeg and that they Welcome the investigation which will be con ducted by or. Macnamara of the provincial government into thu wages paid in the Needle Trade in Winnipeg and have or. Macnamara to investigate their plants As soon As he opens his hearing. Competition cited there has been keen Competition in the cloak and suit Trade during the years of the depression and the Winnipeg manufacturers have made every Effort during these years to keep their factories open and their help Ancl have endeavoured to pay fair wages in the face of the Competition from the East and in Many cases this has been done without profit to the employers. The employers have held no conferences with the agitators who have been sent Here for the purpose of foment ing this strike and. The employers further state that they have been informed the notices for the strike were printed the afternoon before any ballot was held refuse to Deal Cihiy Klug each manufacturer stated. That they were ready at All times to meet their own employees and to have a Frank and free discussion1 with them concerning any grievances which they might have in connection with their employment but flatly refused to carry on any1 negotiations with or. Klig who has come Here from Toronto. They further stated that work is waiting for any of their employees who desire. To work. The auditors for the Stevens Price spread committee have exam ined the books and pay Rolls Over a period of three years of All the cloak manufacturers some of whose out on strike and As. No criticism has been level led by that any dilate Toronto in the of these factories this a evidence provincial a of the fact that the Winnipeg. Compare favourably with wages paid in other parts of., can a the official standing Industrial Needle trades of the workers of Canada according to a rom the department of labor at Ottawa to the Public works department of the of a letter to Lorl of Needle Canada was organized in. Toronto by v three Independent organizations of clothing work ers and Winni Peg. In Ria so the Union was re organized and became Aff mated a Lii the newly workers Unity eague which from that time until of he hed. Of onions with at mos three locals were reported end of. ,1933 with a membership of 550. The total membership in Toronto my Winnipeg was he general Secretary with offices Toronto was 7. J. Actors at Vancouver Vancouver july 7. John Jacob Astor Ivand his the former Ellen Truci French were in seclusion following their arrival hers thursday night. The refused the press i at their even their room number is kept secret. . And Relief vouchers Are Cash Kris pies 2 for 19c no. 4 Sieve no. 2 tall tins 2for23c Ontario no. 2 squat tin each Loc Strawberry or Raspberry with pectin a 1l flakes Kellogg s or Quaker 3 for 25c magic baking powder 8-oz. Tin each 12-oz. Tin each _ _ Cash and carry Royal Crown Pearl White naptha soap 4 bars for 14c dealing at an Anchor store is simply a form of insurance guaranteeing satisfaction on All table Kitchen and laundry requirements. Raymore pickles 26-oz. Fancy Jar 25c Sweet mixed sour mixed Sweet Mustard Aylmer Tomato juice 2 for 15c Aylmer pork and Beans with Tomato sauce no. 2 squat tins 2 for 15c flakes 2 for 23c fresh pitted pkg. 2 or 25c Sunflower in. 20e, 3 . Modern m ;