Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 10, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
King Alexander s visit to France was eagerly awaited h in All diplomatic circles Radium find Winnipeg free press wednesday. October 10, 934 is buried tuesday swears to facts on the Frontier of the Tyrol during France the civil War that followed the nazi Poltsch an official of the Jugoslav l Orient said mobilization orders i would be issued at once should it be i Learned italian troops had crossed of the Little Frontier into Austria. and i events at thai time indicated a ten i rowing Bond of understanding be in traditional j tween Yugoslavia and the third i Reich and subsequent diplomatic manoeuvres were made to bring the i Way Ward member of the Little Een Tente Back under the French influx once. I t in Al i Nunt Tif interest As the Rappr pachment Between i Italy and prance move. Forward i Yugoslavia became the focal Point lot interest. A diplomatic Triumph i for King Alexander in Paris it was j believed would signal a disintegration of the recently formed Franco it Linn . I on the other hand should Jugo Slavia fail to reach an understand with the French foreign minis try. Louis Barthou. It was believed i Franco italian relations would be acc Rmenti a by Barthou and Mussolini i in november when the former is scheduled to visit the italian i inner Yugoslavia in this Case would be i expected to swing away toward Ger Man sympathies. Barthou hoped to impress King Alexander with the Friendship France Felt for him. Unitarian Success a recent meeting in Sofia Bulgaria Between King Alexander and his pre i John b. Stricken with rheumatism so _ badly that he could in r. Arms Queen and the bulgarian monarchs or leg Suhn b. . 525 North King Boris and Queen Joanna was Cliffe ave., Toronto is now Well expected to have far reaching results and that Hugener Yugoslavia and Bulgaria were Trade wants Oil its to know i Oil he tonal foes. Their differences Over or. John c. Mfr Nax a discovery of major importance has been made by professor John c. Mclennan formerly of Toronto now in London it was announced that he had devised a method of storing Radium rays by use of other metals. That the two countries would live henceforth in a fraternity of peace instead of enmity and suspicion. Urges labor Aid Battle against growth fascism 10 become Peter ii. As Sam result continued from Page one which is to Rule the country until a Regency is appointed. News of the King s death at first was not permitted to reach the Public. After the first confusion the Cabinet went into session. Previously orders had been Given to newspapers not to Issue extras. Although King Alexander had of ended the sentiments of a great number of his democracy Loving by establishing a dictatorship in 1929, his bravery during the War and the fact he was of pure serbian ancestry never were forgotten. Fear possible uprising some fear was expressed the King s death might be a signal for an up rising instigated by various groups j especially the croatians most of i servers seems agreed however that mrs. A. W. Tricky descendant of the lord Selkirk the yugoslavian army excellently settlers no led sunday morning at organized will be Able to maintain her residence. 1184 Wolseley Avenue order until the Regency has been mrs Truckey was the granddaughter agreed to arrange disposition of the of Western Canada s first senator. Afto i stricken with rheumatism badly. I could t move my arms or Leys and i was in bed for Many months. I started taking fruit a Tives. Soon after powder Keg when the Royal visitors entered Sofia All the old enmity appeared to have been forgotten. The City _ was draped in flags the people wards i was Able cd up i cheered and a flourishing Atmos feel line now and have full use of phere of neighbourliness prevailed my hands and state banquets were Given to i will gather with other social functions Tai us i. Limited. And the Olive Branch everywhere was apparent. The two Queens became fku1t.a-Tives-25c ind 50c everywhere last friends. After four Days of continuous ovations the meeting Drew to a close and Alexander and his Queen return to Belgrade to prepare for the trip i British Delegate to . Of l. Convention appeals for assistance associated press despatch san Kraii Cisi of oct. Appeal for the assistance of United states j his death Koshu Illch labor in building up a mass of that the dictatorship has deft hostile opinion against such die painful joints executive Power. The possibility general Zivkovic ii first Premier under the dictatorship would be asked to join Queen Marie and Prince Paul in the Regency coun cil was discussed. Although unpopular Zivkovich is regarded As the strongest Man in the country. One serbian official declared Alex Ander s death far from endangering the country will have the effect of drawing the various branches of the Jugoslav people nearer together to face dangers from without. Vienna in turmoil associated press Cable Vienna. Oct. 10. Political circles were in turmoil tuesday upon receipt of word of the assassination of King Alexander of Marseilles. It was compared to the shots fired at Sarajevo by one government minister who said the european situation May be affected sharply. The croatian Leader August Koshulich told the associated press disorders culminating in civil War in Yugoslavia May be one result. He said the assassination was the direct result of his Assumption of the Hon. John Sutherland and great grand daughter of Alexander Suther land one of Lork Selkirk s colonists. Services were conducted at the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home at 2 . And burial was made in old Kildonan cemetery. Mattad at Trade and Commerce could Are now the subject of investigations.1 Rall us 1j has been Cleare Liberal Choice in Spadina seat member for Toronto West Centre is Given unanimous end oration Canadian press despatch Toronto oct. 10. Sam. Factor Liberal member in the House of com Mons for Toronto West Centre tues Day night was chosen Liberal stand Ard bearer in the Federal elections for the new Riding of Spadina. His Choice was unanimous by the Dele Gates to the convention. Hon. J. C. Elliott former Liberal minister of Public works told the meeting Canada could no longer con Sider itself immune from the threat of a fascist dictatorship As prime minister r. B. Bennett was concentrating More Power in the executive through the marketing act. He Central Bank the loan to the Canadian Pacific railway and natives in Power at Ottawa. Or. Foster a member of the Price spread committee criticized or. Stevens for discussing matters which and British fair play demands tha the men we Are investigating Shoul be Given Opportunity to present a de he Eaid. Afe Way store prices effective tues. Aft., wed. Thurs., oct. 9f 10 11 pineapple Singapore sliced tin 10c chocolate Baker s Premium i Ifa. Cake 20c his speculation Market. In the wheat voices appreciation to British lumber Industry Tato ships As those of nicely failed. However i wish to emphasize that neither i Italy croatian people approve Germany was made to the american j federation of labor convention Here nor of the special Orsjo meth to the Frap London oct. Of the Friendly co operation Given by the British Timber Trade to the can Adian lumber Industry was expressed by Hon. G. Howard Furguson can commissioner in London at a luncheon Given tuesday to the delegation from the British Columbia lumber Industry. The delegation is in route to South Africa and g. W. Kiereck acting High commissioner for South Africa told them t Nat South Africa would like to see bigger imports of British Colum Bia lumber. This did not compete with South african products he said. They would like to see ships reach ing South Africa Laden with . Timber returning with soil to Afri can goods. W. A. Macadam acting agent Gen j no eral for British Columbia presided j referring to the South african s to prance. The King expressed him i tuesday by Walter m. Citrine Secre self As delighted with the visit. Tary of the British trades Union which he said gave him a new in sight into the bulgarian problems state. He predicted that political Congress. Citrine referred to the o Italy and Germany As the creates Strong As a result of the visit and the new Deal advertisement of Friday oct. 5. Remains in effect Hll thursday oct. Ii. With the exception of fresh fruits and vege tables meat butter and eggs. These prices effective till thursday october 11 Sundale new pack food cherries 2 s.1 5c raspberries so. Peaches 2 s diced beets 2 s tomatoes 2 s 1 2c i 9c 1 of 8c p. C. Soap 3 bars Loc 777 soap flakes 5-lb. Ctn. 47e Gerber s infant foods 3 tins 25c raisins. Choice South african sultanas in. 13c 2 ibs. St. William s Plum Jam 4-lb. Tin Sundale cherries so. 2 tins .25c .35c 15c Ira Linn string Beans. No. I tin superfine Small peas. 2 Large tins Walnut pieces in. 22c pantry sodas. 2-lb. Pkg. 23c . Sand wich or tasty Sandwich in 1 9c i Libby s Tomato soup 2 tins 1 5c new product Libby s or Campbell s pork and Beans 16-oz. So 5 tins 29c 28-01. Tin Loc Rice Kris pies 1 of .15c Choice tomatoes 2 tins 19c Burlington Catsup 12-oz. Bottle Ioc items below for. Wed. And thursday Only wiggly beef guaranteed to give satisfaction round Steak i thick rib roast i r i hip roast feb round so Cdr. Roast Blade roast plate or brisket in. 3c Chuck roast Hamburg Steak freshly sirloin Steak minced in. Loin Lamb chops 4c Boneless beef lean in. 5c Large fresh Pickerel fillets in 6c selected new oysters Imp. Pint .53c Tongue variety loaf. In. 19c beef sausage Small casing in. . Beef Tongue in. Pork Steak headcheese sliced Ifa. 9c we 10c fruits vegetables Beauty pears. Ib.9c 3 ibs. 25c 40-lb. Case s2.60 Sunkist Lemons. 6 for 1 4c or pcs. 15c Levi Cir apples. 6 ibs. 20c red apples a a Rad ease Whit celery. Ib.5c fancy Merruce in. So cabbage carrots turnips or 10 ibs. Loe wet potatoes in. 5c ish style onions 4 ibs. 9c pm peppers. In. Loc potatoes. 10 ibs. 3c Mclntosh apples selected tomatoes 3 Hubbard Squash in. That and economic ties Between Jingo to democratic institutions Silvia find would become i he said not Ess tha. Persons had been killed in a of terror accompanying the fascism in Italy and that similar things had occurred in Germany. But for the financial help of reactionary fascism would not have been p sible in either i in Italy. Citrine added fascist regime making great concessions Toj reactionary employers reduced wages lengthened the working Day by two hours Cut overtime pay and in creased the taxes of the Farmers and the poor. Of Germany he said there was no free press no right of Public meet ing and no intellectual Liberty. Labor was he added. Trade Citrine concluded has started its combat against the growth of fascism by opposing dictatorships of All kind s. President William Green of the federation promised it would All in its Power to e. Workman indies on monday is years speech j. H. My Mcdonald chairman of the delegation remarked that canadians were the largest Consumers of fruits in the world per capita. Or. Ferguson remarked As canadians we want to spent More Money Here because the More prosperous we make this country the greater will be the consuming Power of the British he attacked prime minister Bennett for Riding roughshod Over All opposition to put through parliament Blank Cheque legislation. Or. Ben Nett had crashed Powers rivalling Hitler s. Now in True dictatorial fashion with the tide of Public opinion run Ning steadily against him As shown by the recent Federal by elections he has the temerity to state that by election results mean Little or co said or. Elliott. In other words he defies the expressed wishes of the people. Could dictatorship be More Complete attorney general Arthur Roebuck of Ontario declared Hon. Peter Heen an. Ontario minister of Lande and forests had corrected the atrocities of the former conservative govern ment and had evolved a plan whereby Lumberjacks would be Given work in the Bush this Winter. He referred to Hon. H. H. Stevens activities As chairman of the Price spreads committee but said the min refreshes eyes after Reading Peanut butter fresh made ib.13c Kellogg s Pep pm. 1 of grape nuts pm i 5c shredded wheat pm. 1 of Al. Tom. Juice 8-oz. 5c Kaffee hag tin 49c me. Toast. Sodas pm. 1 of Libby s stuff. Olives 4-oz. Lib. Chopped olives 4-oz, Libby s potted meats tin Cut Macaroni 8-oz., 2 pkg. Canada Corn starch pkg. Al. . Corn 2 s. 1 of Hall s Chicken 7-oz. 25c Saumert cheese pm. 9c Coffee rings 2 for 25c fresh cookies 2 Doz 1 5c . Cleanser tin 5c Coffee Airway Santos la. 250 butter Highway Creamery la. 19c Tea maximum la. 45c Ginger snaps fresh baked in. Loc celluloid starch pm. 1 of eclipse spices tin 7c Blue Rose ibs 1 so minute tapioca 8-oz 1 2e Ello assorted pm. 5c Shell. Almonds 1 9c 12c Vitone 6-oz. 27c 1 2-oz. Tin 47c 13c Hunter s marmalade 32-oz. 33c 5c Happy Vale Catsup i 2-oz. Bot. 1 of 9c Milady toilet tissue 3 Rolls 25c .9c Lemon or Cedar Oil 1 2-oz, Btl. 9c brooms 4-string, a. 25c Wax paper 40 feet 9e Sani flush tin 22c Home floor Wax i lie Johnson s clo coat pint 57c shredded Coconut lb.l5e Salt Windsor iodized 2 s Page. So Excell sodas Christie a 2-lb. Page. Choice tomatoes 2 19c Bouril beef extracts 2-Oi. 25c 4-Oi. Hot. 49c Vohen your eyes become strained _ from Over use or irritated by sex scientists to investigate posture to Sun wind or dust apply few drops of soothing Murine. Ocean floor St grand Banks Oiz not have been came to Winnipeg from Ottawa 1 v a l Canadian Presa despatch t Leai s Active Syu Siiney n.s., oct. A voyage applications of this famous Canadian Glure woman 60c. Contains no soon they will feel fresh and Vig i Orous ready for anything. 150 mrs. Eliza Workman died at the Home of her daughter mrs. W. T. Craig. 899 Jessie Avenue on monday. Mrs. Workman was born in Bye town in 1846. Her father John Pioneer wholesale Luther league of Selkirk holds 15th annual feast forge was merchant of the she grew up in phere of pre confederation Days. In 1872 she married the Lute prof. W. G. Workman musical instructor in the Ottawa Normal school who predeceased her. She leaves three sons h. C. Workman of w. E. C. Workman of London. Ont and h. A. Workman of Chesney ont., and one daughter mrs. W. T. Fishing grounds the French steam ingredients. Try it soon i ship president Theodore Tessier sail j de from Here tuesday with a group of distinguished scientists aboard. Following their observations near i Newfoundland the Craft equipped j with the most modern scientific a j Taratus they will sail along the North Cook. Onions 5 ibs. .9c fancy eating apples 5 ibs. 25c s kist Lemons 6 for 14c set. Potatoes 4 ibs. 25c . King apples 6 ibs.25c Pickl. Onions 8 ibs. 25c Crisp lettuce hand 5c tomatoes 3 . Ripe ibs. Grapes ont. Concord Tokay crapes apples macintosh red . 7 ibs. Fey table pears 3 ibs 25c med. Sunkist oranges doi.30c Spanish style onions 3 minced beef lb.4cs Lamb chops. Shoulder in. Dependable Lea pork tenderloin pub. 13c loin veal chops in. Pork Steak lean in. 1 5c head cheese in. Rolled Bot roast beef in. 7c Pickerel fillets. In. 20c Loc Loc 15c special despatch o the free 3 . Selkirk. Man. Oct. League of Selkirk lutheran Church held their fifteenth annual thanks giving Chicken dinner on monday evening in the lutheran Hall with a Large attendance. The visitors were welcomed by Rev. B. Theodore Sigurdsson. Mrs. J. A. Sigurdsson mrs. Arthur Brydges and mrs. B. Kelly. Conveners were mrs. B. Mcrae and miss Lottie Ola son and assisting were mrs. Fred Wakefield mrs. Clarence Erickson. Mrs. William Jones or misses Elin Sigurdsson. Josephine Johnson Mae Ingu murders son Anna Stevens s Skatfeld Lena Witterson. Dora Brydges. Violet Stephanson Sigga. Indridason. In charge of the exchequer were Clarence Erickson. President of Sigurd Skon. The league and Jon e then Bye town and Shore the Gulf of St Lawrence and l the Atmos skirt Anticosti Island furthering their research. I Captain Beauge is in command of j the vessel and the staff on Board in elude prof. Lotus Burbe of the department of Marine biology at Laval University Quebec or. Belloc or. Desbrosses commandant Cochin of the French Hydrograph us service or. Weill. Of the sorbonne Paris or. Representing the maritime fish scientific and technical office. La. Chuck St. Beef boil. Beef 3c Stew. Veal re. So Cdr. St. Beef la. Thick rib St. Be shoulder Steak sausage Cambridge lb.i2c porterhouse or sirloin Steak teen grandchildren and two great grandchildren live to mourn her. Mrs. Workman retained her faculties until the end. She spoke olten of pre confederation Days in freighter is abandoned Hong Kong oct. Freighter City of Cambridge was abandoned tuesday after the remaining 20 Mem Bers of its Crew of 80 had been taken Ottawa an Many of the historical from the grounded vessel by the Brit characters of those Days Wert familiar ish Cruiser . Suffolk. Made in Canada figures of her youth. During her 24 years in Winnipeg mrs. Workman was a faithful member of Augustine Church attending ser vice regularly As Long As her health permitted. Glass mfg. Limited broken Auto Glass replaced while you wait. Glass and Miekos for buildings 300 Princess St. 8t 601 re. Steak sliced or minced la. Sci. Sliced Bacon v2 in. Sliced liver both in. Stewing Steak kidney both for. Loc we Reserve the eight to limit Oca Titie distribution Safwat stores Lim step without waste deaths and funerals doctors fail to save chemist who took Poison service mrs. Marguerite 71, St. Norbert Man., died tuesday at St. Boniface Hospital. Solemn requiem mass will be held thursday morning in the St. Norbert Church following which burial will be made in St. J nit Rbert cemetery. Arrangements Are in charge of the Western funeral i the body of Edward Morris who special i nit cd press despatch to free i accidentally drowned at Island press by free press private wire Lake saturday will be forwarded to Lii Lull Iphia. Oct. R. Day from the a. B. Gardiner funeral Hickman. 31-year-old chemist who Home to Ottawa ont., where burial defied physicians to save him from the effects of Poison he swallowed sunday died tuesday at presbyterian Hospital. Physicians worked All Day and night attempting to administer effective antidotes. It s no Hickman told them. I am going to die. I know All will be made in the family plot. The funeral of Amelia Anderson 60, of Marchand Man., who died tuesday at the general Hospital will be held this afternoon at 3 o clock from the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home to about poisons. When i took this stuff i made sure no doctor would fix me Hickman insisted he had no rela Tives and that no one cared for chinese outlaws capture three foreign missionaries the funeral of h. Anderson who was accidentally drowned at Island Lake. Saturday will be held this morning at 10.30 o clock from the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home Brookside cemetery. Funeral services for mrs. Jane con , 81. A resident of Winnipeg for the Post 44 years who died saturday associated press Cable trip Lnor. Filna. Oct. 10. A Dis Patch to the British legation from chunking said tuesday three missionaries including miss Grace Emblen. A British subject had been captured by outlaws. They were taken prisoners at to 80 Miles East of Kwe Lyang Keichow province Southern the despatch stated. Advices from Shanghai said miss Emblen is attached to the China Inland Mission. The other captives Are an englishman and a. Swiss. Believe movies Are going to produce grand opera a associated press Hollywood. Oct. Are signs that the movies Are going in for grand opera in a Large Way. In anticipation of a Rush for stand Ard and classical selections eight of the world s leading music publishers have banded together and appointed a single representative Here. He is Abe Meyer and to him Falls the re soon Sibilly of negotiating for the Sale of Many of the most famous operas. Among the firms he represents Are g. Sicordi and company of Milan. Italy which controls the works of Puccini and Verdi and Elkan Vogel of Philadelphia publishers of Ravel and Debussy. Burial was made in Elmwood Ceme Tery. Mrs. Conley came to Winnipeg in 1890 and was a member and Active worker in St. John s presbyterian Church. More recently she had been connected with the Young United Church. Her husband died six Vears the funeral of Bertha Delight. 10. Who died Friday at the residence of Hor father. 489 Pissott Street St. Boniface was held tuesday morning at the sacred heart Church. Burial was made in sacred heart cemetery. P. Coutu co. Was in charge of arrangements. Tea better Tea Basil Leorrin aged 64, of 531 lans Downe Avenue died saturday the funeral will be held this morning at 8.30 o clock at the St. Boniface Cathedral and burial will be made in St. Mary s cemetery. Arrangements with p. Coutu and co. The funeral of b. E. 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