Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, September 15, 1934

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 15, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba New Moderator Cochrane Calls on United Church to fully maintain Home Mission activities free press saturday september to Canadian press despatch by h. H. Goi Don. Kingston out., sept. Chal Lenge to the Church to maintain unimpaired its great services in the Home Mission Field was by Rev. B. Cochrane ., Secretary of the Board of Home missions in pc his report at the sixth biennial general round of United Church Canada Friday. The dynamic Carrir the As Sembly to attention As he pounded hoi no Point after Point in detail ing the needs of the Pioneer districts of the North and West. He extolled the and untiring Sal of the workers in these territories appealing in ringing tones for their maintenance at a time when he said i Christian Church has done More for the country than any other Organiza Tion. It is a scandal that a wealthy Church such As ours should require workers to carry on with a miserable he said his department was doing 50 per cent More Woik with 50 per cent of the Money available four years go. The cleric cd out areas of the Prairies were now suffering fron thei sixth s ear of drought and a. Total of 246 former self supporting charges were now on the Aid receiving list but every area served in -1923, with the exception of the Yukon still being served by the Church. Or. Cochrane thought thr., on full year s service in a Pioneer District would be excellent training for Stu they were needed More than Ever be dents for the ministry. He spoke of the need of travelling missionaries in Bhe North. I would put one i Northern Ontario one in the Central Manitoba mining Araa two in North Ern Alberta and the same number in Northern a said. We have got to Lay out Money if fore. Earlier in the Day the commissioners heard Rev. Laird General treasurer present the financial state ment for the year and express the Hope that last year s would be Mirnd into a to t the in cd of we Are going to win Canada for Resur in addition in he Homo Christ " or. Cochrane. Or Perl. The of i hoards Oil the United Church is becoming Christ Tan Rirl publications Fth re Murli of the Frontier. The fron Roe fund tier Donn with i str r. To i Oiin Ril. Amic she Rigours of Northern Little. . Riutor of . Mis Lydia. Ruchy h school publications made a doing Pioneer work of the Kev. Kichard Roberts ., minister of Sherbourne Street Church Toronto who was elected Moderator of the United Church of Canada at the of the general Council at Kingston. Ont. This week. Apprll for increased temper orde.-. The general count was in a Nee education. A commercial Effort j formed by Rev. To l if col we tnir.crt-a.-s2 the kale of liquor was or god that the Church break with the Hoin j he declared and boys and past by Coda Ilni her into the min girls a Ere exposed More than Ever to i is try. evils of the liquor traffic. Dur-1 ing tha course of his he spoke live of beverage rooms for co a educational the Saskatchewan conference a notice thai it intends to ordain miss Gruchy at its next con frence in 1935 unless Genera in presenting his re-1 Council objects. Port reelect off statistics showing How missionary workers and ministers in rhe dried out areas and the newly settled districts of the West were Mak in tremendous sacrifices in continue god brought the United Church into being 10 years for such in its communication to the Gen eral Council the Saskatchewan body without prejudice to its own right of determining whom it should ordain respectfully memorializes the general Council that taking into consideration miss Gruchy s qualifications and service it places no declare cd when j obstacle in the Way of her ordinal the history of Canada comes to be i it will be found that the or. Nicol paid great tribute to Are you slipping it May be the nerves is your daily task a worry to you Are sleepless nights robbing you of mental vitality Are you irritable and Grouchy with your wife and family it is time for a Check up. 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Yvonne Debroux. I of Jala life when in his prime la Mer de thees Are All the memorials in the immediate District to the great explorer. And we have the bite of Feis first fort though it is neglected for shunned. Winnipeg Wace up to a sense of what s proper and right shyness As their reason tie parents of the Dionne quintuplets failed to attend the opening Friday of the Hospital built especially for the five daughters born to them May 28. Neither Oliva Dionne. His 24-year-swedish nurse who 1ms and old wife nor the Ramu Amber Oliver Dionne were present when Hou. David a. Croll turned a key that officially opened the nine roomed Structure built largely from subscriptions of. Money and donations of materials by manufacturers. While others praised him and. Hts wife 100 Yards away dour uttered about his barn in Oliva work clothes and minded his two year old son Daniel. Mrs. Dionne stayed with in the modest Dionne Home All Day and none of the older children but Daniel was in evidence. W. H. Alderson one of the babies guardians chairman at the opening said the do Innest had explained their absence As Dionne said later he could not leave Sis Post at the Gate of the. Dionne farm where he acts As guard. There was no indication the parents had quarrelled with the guardians no i pointed for the children. By Ontario has taken full Tho logic training and. Has charge of a Regula Field which formerly was served a an ordained Man. On this charge she has Sis regu Lar preaching lie said and in addition to the regu Lar sunday activities conducts four sunday schools in the outlying districts. On the sunday i visited her last summer the preaching services involved a drive of 50. Miles roads that Are very rough. _ never misses when the weather is bad it would be impossible for a but miss Gruchy scarcely Ever misses a appointment. The sunday i was there it had rained heavily. She drove her own car and. Was her own helmsman i merely served As ballast. Her Field was the Only one in tvs superintend ency that returned the last Quarter s Grant to the Home missions Board. Notwithstanding All this when a marriage has to be. Performed or. The sacraments administered our Little minister has to Send for a Man to come in forty or fifty Miles to perform these rites. Why because oui Church says in substance we can accept her services we Realise that she is fully trained she can reveal to men and women youths and maids but she is a woman there fore we will not ordain her i feel that if some of these Antis had the privilege of spending a few Days on miss Gruchy s charge or better still undertook to do her work for a. Year their theological ideas re arding. The ordination of women would suffer a violent Faith in the future of Southern Saskatchewan was. Expressed by Hon. J. G. Gardiner Premier of the West pm province in an address to the general Council Friday night. Premier Gardiner one of the 300 cominis sithers to the Council was he chief speaker at the meeting when the Story of the Church s activities in the Home Mission Field was told by representative workers from Many parts of Canada. I was More than surprised at the Friendly attitude taken by financial people towards our province. I have already asked them for assistance in directions which a few months ago might have thought impossible but i have yet to be denied any requests made. With the co operation of the Federal and provincial governments and those in a position to Advance financial assistance and the Church providing the spiritual my Chari table requirements with these three co operating i still have Faith in the future of Southern neglects she my by explorer continued from Paje one and his men trod thrilled by the bought that maybe just a Little Arther away Lay the shimmering Oal of their seven years of urdu adventurous travels the West Ern sea nobody absolutely nobody i have visited the site Many times i i Rah the risk of being prosecuted As a trespasser on private ground and i never saw anybody but workmen who were on the site As a. Matter duty and not in any spirit of venera Ion for the place or for the memory if one of. The most outstanding of Canadian explorers. This historic Section of the River Bank has been Cut off from Public visitation. The Yards of the Cana Dian National railway sprawl South o almost the Brink of the River. Approach from the main Street Bridge s barred by railway lines going Over to railway Bridges that Span the Assiniboine East of main Street Bridge. What of the site of Winnipeg s first building if cinders a tangle of Rees rank grass and scraggly Brush eastward to. The prove Cher Bridge Here Are Industrial plants that use he land adj6ining As a dump no place for gravel Brick Cement and refuse. However the situation is not Hope Ess. Makes suggestion the article is to Sug what might be done if not at present then As soon As possible with his . Of land and that Sec Ion that would be converted into a ovely approach to Winnipeg s birth place. R Little enough As has been left of the Iver Bank there is sufficient for a Road picturesque promenade if ten r twelve feet of land were reclaimed rom the River. Ten or twelve feet beyond present water Edge a Dyke or Wall Well above summer level the Wall to follow the Graceful curve of the River. Away the Trees and Brush fill up the space Between the Wall Ana the limits of the ground being improved and Lav out sloping terraced embark me it promenade a Atli walks and Garden plots. 3-fa.f, the Northern Side of the. Promenade Plant a Riv of Trees and Bushes and these would veil from View the unlovely evidences of a utilitarian indies trial age. On the coping of the Wal 1 a Row of ornamental Elei Itrie standards linked by festoons of Vari Colora lights. An ornamental Gate Way taking the form of an old fort at Prev Concher Bridge at which would be the in trance to the promenade. Need anything else be said Ioen Able one to visualize the improve that could be effected embankment would become one of the j newspapermen. Apart from the absence of the immediate family the opening. Cere monies were carried out smoothly. In warm late summer weather. More than 300 persons gathered Bis Ore the wide Verandah on. The East Side of the babies new Home to hear various dignitaries Laud . R. Dafoe the parents and All those who have aided in keeping the most famous babies in the world alive for 109 Days. 1 raise doctor the most striking note of the ceremonies was the tribute paid by All. Who speak to the unassuming country physician. Or. Dafoe. Who was present at the babies birth and has attended them Ever since. Each speaker lauded the .51-year-old. Cal Lander doctor while he stood against the Wall the Hospital his peaked Cap pulled Over his downcast eyes. Or. Alan. Brown of one the Foremost child specialists on the continent said or. Dafoe had created a precedent in medical his by keeping the babies1 alive so Long. It was a most striking contribution to. The profession some thing t iat had not been done 1c the 500 years of medical history. Or. Brown who has been consulted by the Callander physician at various the babies lives disclaimed any credit. Each time he called to ask my advice i found he had done just what i. Would have the Toronto specialist he sounded a note that was carried through All of the speech making. Or. W. A. Dafoe of Toronto brother of the Callander doctor and a specialist in Genea cology or. I red w. Bout Ley director of the Canadian red Cross society Freeman Treleaven Hamilton president of the society and others who spoke were unstinting in their Praise it or. Dafoe and the two nurses who have attended lauds nurses . Told of the wonderful work they had done pretty miss serous. And Madame de Kert line a Ventrous career includes a term of service during the russian famine of the Carlo 1920 Somdet or. Prid jog Nansen. Blushed they deserted to net charges for an hour or so to take part in the opening Cere monies but lost no time getting them when. The formalities were then fat Mullori the Relief nurse who has been kept on regular duty since the babies be came ill wednesday left the children she had been attending while the other nurses were away and walked Down to the Road to take part in the rest of the opening ceremonies. Or. Dafoe said the value of Good nursing was secondary Only to the racial inheritance factors that had a definite place in. The Early. Survival whistle crop is Cut me Fodde from Paffe three average precipitation for 11 years be ginning in 1922 is about 10 inches annually. The highest was around. 15-. The lowest about seven. Anything under 12 inches makes the country at present sloughs Are dry they lie in Alkali whiteness the glint of the Sun on which the travel Ler into believing that there is water ahead but rear water does not smell like that. While there May be no Grain for and continuance of life of the Chil Sale and no cattle for the Block am Dren. While seed will have to be brought or. Brown also paid tribute to the j in. There is almost always a Little nurses and the 300 or More persons j Cash crop 1 0ri every farm. There arc who were present applauded every hens and turkeys and some milk and statement that lauded the thai babies attendants. Making the first Public address he has Ever been called on to Cream. One Farmer markets 16 fowl every two weeks regularly he sell four dozen eggs a week. In the Rura municipality of Chaplin an official Dafoe said the opening of the has made a Survey and estimates tha. Hospital Marks prominent j there Are turkeys in the area Milestone of my life and the turkeys do Well in the dry sum great he had spent mers. More half his life in Northern vitally inter ested in the medical problems so does the hungarian Partridge. Flocks of from 10 to 20 of this a _ ported game Bird Are seen by the people. In spite Roadside. Occasionally one Falls a Vic it would continue to be his Home. After the minister of welfare had concluded his address in which he announced an electric Power line would be Strung from Callander to the Hospital so modern appliances maybe used and the fire Hazard re Tim to a speeding car. V the Mortlach Chaplin. District has been settled for about-30 years. The Folk had their its and were going ahead rather than Back up to 1929. Since then it has been a Case of waiting for next the children since they were born gain overnight of 2% ounces. Diced the crowd was allowed to in maybe it will be 1935. Spect the building. Blood transfusion equipment was rushed Here Friday from Toronto to be in readiness should the condition of the Dionne suffering intestinal to Xemia become worse. Or. W. A. Dafoe of Toronto Bro ther of the Callander physician who Las attended the five baby girls since birth brought apparatus Here but the babies spent such a Good night it was found unnecessary to use it. Or. A. After visiting the children said that although their condition gave him concern he was More hopeful of their recovery. The disease will take at least a week to run its course he said. No move will be made to invite blood doners to Register unless a definite the worse is noted n condition. If they Are needed or. Dafoe believes he will have no difficulty in obtaining plenty of among the sturdy French canadians in the District. The babies spent an especially Good thursday night and All had restful sleep. Early in the night Anette was in poor condition but she recovered and made a weight crops were realized has been effected. Systems which brought 30 Bushel crops Are temporarily suspended until the return of rain. Much Laud in the districts mentioned should never have been put under the plow at All. Be tween Hills Sand and Slough or Lake Bottom land a great Deal of it must in the end be returned to the municipality or Crown from which it came. The Barest of living even in Good times is All that officials say can. Be expected belief has been of. Those on such land from the very Start of the Low Price period. Charges inspection of jobs not carried out were made by. To Eiley Relief missioner for Calgary at the stance. Several unemployed women fled at thursdays Thi received unfair treatment forced jobs in the on the threat of being Cut off Calgary City had never Mon Cut any single girls off Relief commissioner said today. Had been Cut off Relief by Protoss authorities and. The City had t agree. London onr., sept. Vanslyke gland orb former tax Lector for Westminster town Shin ass Canadian press despatch a Well known Farmer was Olgart alta., sept. 15. Charges Friday to two years in Pio Vocial government officials had not carried out their part of an agreement made earlier in the year for inspection of jobs in country Formato by for theft More collections Over is. Civil suits for ref turn of the pending this advertisement is not. Inserted by the government liquor go commission. The Corn Mission is not responsible for statements Aslo the Quality of. Products advertised. Gathering places for the people o Winnipeg and visitors. It would give a Charm to the City which Only a rive scene with natural Beauty enhance by. The artistic skill of Man can give it would make that magnificent stretch of River Between Winnipeg and St. Boniface become the Gay scene of regattas and galas to which thousands would flock. And at the same time and. More , it would in a Worth Way perpetuate the memory of the Man to whom Winnipeg the was and the Dominion owe so much la Verendrye whose Devotion to i self imposed task of finding Thi Western sea never abated in spite o the most bitter disappointments the cruel blows of Man and late and the mental anguish caused a the Mas Sacre of 20 of his 50 followers in eluding his eldest son Jean Baptiste at the cake of the Woods by a Rov ing band of treacherous Sioux. The Cost of the improvement would not be prohibitive. Cities and town without number have gome to the expense of beautifying River Bank Lake Side or seashore attractions an found it infinitely Worth while. Why not Wilri Nipes or. C. N. Bell famous Winnipeg historian has shown in his writings penned after study of available data including the earliest maps that Winnipeg s first fort was built on the site indicated. There has been some controversy As to whether the first fort was fort Maur Coas or fat Rouge. While t was fort Maurepas or fort or. Bell s claim. Is that the earliest Chart Post named fort Maurepas and some if opinion commentators that the fort were built by la Verendrye on Lalie Winnipeg near the Mouth Fly the Winnipeg River was transferred from that site of the Forks of the Assiniboine and he red this was never actually done and that the site at the Forks was simply marked on the map fort Maurepas in anticipation of the suggested Transfer. Be that As it May the site chosen Xor Winnipeg s first fort or build no whether the mythical fort Maurepas or fort Rouge was on the North Bank of the Driver at the Confluence of the Assiniboine and he bed and Clear of the. Tip of what s now fort Rouge District it was a strategic Point that commanded a View of the area in every direction and therefore the Best for the Pur poses of a., fort in those Days of prowling Sioux and other Scalp Hunting indians. E other posts this according to or. Bell s pub shed records was the site also of Ucic Shive posts fort Legardeur de it Bruce the. First Post of which there is and record built at the Forks by British in 1780 Alexander Henry 1803 and the e first fort Gibraltar 18o7-1 6 the next fort included in the ports of Forks was a or company fort the company being the Hudson s Bay company which had come Down from the North to protect its Southern sources of fur Supply. This was Len 1818 the site was in the neighbourhood of a. Here the Bank of Montreal now stands in 1822 the Northwest company the great new or. Quebec rivals of the Hudson a Bay company for the fur Trade of the country built the Sec Ond fort Gibraltar but on a Dif Ferent farther the site now evidently covered by Canadian National railways lines. This fort became first fort Garry when it. Was. Taken Xaver by the Hudson s Bay Corr any follow ing amalgamation with r. The North West company and was Hamed after Nicholas Garry one of tiie by the Hudson a Board in London to supervise Ainaly Matlon prope Edings in tie of Central Canada. Because he was a Ori the subject of it should be noted that it was api latently be cause of the of the site rather than because i any. High Rocky position that the name Gibraltar waa Given to. The. Phlete on the old forts of win published in 1927, quoted John Mcdonald of Garth a partner of the North West company As hav ing written these interesting words fort established i established a fort at the Junction of the red and Assiniboine old Maciunas patched by Farmers what happens the physical equip ment on these farms where there has been no Money wherewith to buy re pairs or workout supplies new machines Are practically existent. Old ones Are four to five years into. The depression and Are patched up in every conceivable form in order to keep at All. With equipment such As this the urge to do work is. Next to impossible. Horse collars Wear out. Horses Are thin and through Lack of feed Are unable to do a Day s work in any Case and altogether a general run Down condition exists. Those men with sufficient capital to replace machinery and equip and feed their horses which usually Are men with exceptional ability As farm ers have managed to weather the storm to Date. They Are not making Money but. They have their Heads above the tide and Are still operating going concerns. Every District has this Type and times like these bring the spotlight to Bear on them. Inside the farm Homes conditions Are no better. Clothing has been reduced to a minimum and bed clothes Are reported As a great necessity be ing but a remnant of what they Onca were and worn thin with age. Bare necessities have been the Rule during the past few years. Farm Homes such As these have run on a lavish scale. The people live simply and modestly so reduction from this scale of living Means the Farmer and his wife and would at first Are living Rivers and called it Gibraltar Ana putting up with it All with a though there was not a Rock or Stone within three or. Bell makes it Clear where the site of Winnipeg s first fort o Winnipeg s Birthplace in in the following passage also occurs in the pamphlet mentioned port Gibraltar was. Erected at the North Side of the Assiniboine River where that Stream joins the ret River and extended somewhat Alon the Hank of the latter. In the Yea 1871, following my service As. A sol Dier of the keel River expedition general Wolseley which reached fort Garry in. 1870. Via the old Lur traders route from Lake Superior to. Winnipeg in company with my Friend Corporal Steele afterwards general sir Sam b a Falk Aown the. Assiniboine from port Garry a few traditional site to the fort Gibraltar covered relic and the modern bulk study in irom toe built an existing until 1882. The site Utju farther and South fort Gibraltar. 6 m Coulse the h Reil in red River settlement arrived on the scene Hasty Retreat. _ while it is a splendid thing that the Gateway of this second fort Garry in posterity oblivion the fort. D of Winnipeg s first settlers of 1812 with the arrival of the first party Selkirk settlers in 1312. Fort Douglas came into existence but is fort was of course outside the Forks area being located at that part in the of Canadian Day depot now stands what about the St. Boniface Side of the River to the credit of the Cathe dry City it can be said that it has kept its. River front Clear but the ugh. Sloping Bank is tawdry and unkempt. It could easily be made a terraced embankment a of Beauty co responding with the embankment that might be created on he Winnipeg Side. Instead of an embankment that is shunned and neglected it could be made a Mot popular rendezvous. Then there is the tip of fort Rouse trusting itself into the scintillating water at the Confluence or the bed and Assiniboine. It is easy to imagine How that bit of land could be used effectively in any general scheme Otiver front improvement. What done ill this part of he country-7-Rwbicb, Bear in mind perpetuate la Veren a Sherfi fori Louge a perpetuates the lame of the first la Verendrye if the Fon Maurepas be Dos regarded. There is a political constituency the Las . In the Manitoba Egl Slature for Many years by Hou p t speaker of the House. A Street in St Boniface is named la Verendrye. And atthe legislative build togs Here is a Fine statue of la Veren Drye. But by the Grimm est whim of Hance this Monument is at the Entrance and the explorer is est looking East. Surely this statue he wild have been placed at the West magnificent spirit in the belief that can t last j much longer. No change in the methods of farm ing in Vogue during the years when fall bulbs for Winter and Early Spring flowering we Lave unpacked a shipment of dutch Acaf flowering bulbs All Are in splendid being 1934 crop bulbs of Good size sound and Ivell ripened varieties consist Oil tulips. Daffodils Narcissus Crocus snowdrops Etc. If you. Have not already received a descriptive Price at the seed and bulb counter next time Vou Are in the store and ask for a copy. Fall bulbs for indoor planting for Early blooms Plant some bulbs now. 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