Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 11, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
We buy i n v t h i 11 z m a d e o t cold Silver Gold filled Platinum irl attention to out of town Ord so Stinde uni prompt returns. I British Gold smelting co. 1c Rialto pm. 28 14.1. Winnipeg thursday october 11, 1934 homemade Means a truly distinctive once tasted you will always Bryce s homemade bread phone 37 088 and have Salesman Call daily lost in sub Arctic Marney District hold Melita Diamond wedding to be submitted National convention in Ottawa Oci. 15-19 he or. And mrs. A. Church married at Biggleswade Bedford county England honoured by friends special despatch in Hie free i ass cd Nlaly .Man., oct. Ancl 1 mrs. A. Church of the Marney Ells-1 j strict. South or Strathclair i sunday oct. 7. The 50th anniversary i of their marriage which solemn Execl in Biggleswade. Bedford county. J Enz. Their experiences since that Date make n Story excelling in of venture. Hardship raid heroism roman j a vast seller of fiction. With a months old. Or. And mrs. I j four the week Churi h the lure of the e on utile i on unit Atid clerk nil n i hour h Ltd the Chancl ill the latter of set truer. Of october. They were left Rev. New country and the baby died of j out., Honore Pigeon. O.m.i., missionary of pneumonia three Days after they Chesterfield Inlet on the West coast reached Winnipeg. Or. Church was a of Hudson Bav and Ristl Rev. I Emmanuel Duplain. O.m.i., Parish j inc maker but decided t of Churchill and navigator of his selection was badly Mission Supply ships which make Trie farm Between Reaburn and pop Imp and mrs Jne voyages Alons the coasts of Hudson ,._, daughter. Bay. Father Pigeon Becam from jus Hakimo guide i while returning from Yukin Inlet. Por six a asks in invalid himself. He South of Chesterfield in walking Inland he became had to tend m their related storm. Father Duplain headed an expedition into the Arctic during the past Zarnsy where j hotel men seeking in Apter Riyad Fuci a 1 from Morocco to Aid government troops directors Are elected at Matoba association s Conven Tion in Winnipeg my. And hoi Illyn farm Between liar Point was a he had just separated recovered from a bout of typhoid ind sept. 28. I his wife was stricken with smallpox who celebrated at their Home in my Lita. Man., the sixtieth 3f their marriage which took place oct. S. 1874. In Euphemia township Rev. D. E. Kurd officiating. They came to Manitoba in 1892 and from that year to 1004, they Farmed most successfully and retired to live in town in Well earned Comfort. Of six sons five daughters All jiving and 20 grandchildren Many came some distance to attend the o Homestead Celebration. Among these were Albert Dobbyn. Vancouver or. And mrs. Advised fori Lvey and two daughters Virden. Resident members of the family Are Reaburn ind Anc mrs. Joe Dobbyn and family and or. And mrs Herbert Dobbyn resolutions recommending striking changes in the Manitoba liquor control act were adopted at the eighth annual meeting of the Manitoba hotel association in session at the Royal Alexandra hotel wednesday the first Resolution urged the government to make such changes to the act that will permit Beer vendors stores to operate from 10 . To 10 . Permit Beer vendors to Issue Beer permits and a reduction in the anniversary j Price of permits for the Purchase of Beer to an amount not to exceed 25 cents. The second Resolution instructed the executive of the association to take up with the government the foreign legionnaires operating at Oviedo Northern Spain Are backed up by warships operating off Austria s coast with bombardments on rebel of Cata Lonian militia sentenced to life imprisonment by sum Mary court martial. Associated Tress Cable Madrid. Oct. 11. Eleven More deaths were added to the toll of uncounted hundreds wednesday night ministry with reports from the that for gym legion forces imported from Morocco had completed a mop up Campaign at Oviedo. Them comprised of 6.000 and equipped j his for to tend her in j tent on the Prairie. After two years of hopeless Endeavor they pulled out past for the trucks a of . In Ora addition of pro be control., on line o adopted in of dangerous drugs of the Jim shipment of a select list of 1.-. Such is manganese Tung ind Nickel by a permanent in a Vili be presented is Txhiaj a much larger number of should receive train.115 and . To enter Public life the Meci Uon into the Arctic Cion no me the Marns settlement where 1ii-Starre d attempt to j la rewarded by the e ule Rev ther development of flourishing Horne he m Here the Igloo is. Tar Botond tire Homestead to their son Fred the old the enjoy r i of of theh he m. S. T-atljo1" i own. With their Flowers and vege ,, a route to Cheste held Tawes heh. Delight i the Celebration of the Golden wed Ding was staged at the old Home Stead . Occupied by their son s family and the actual count of visitors showed 126 who called to them continued health and happiness. It is a matter of Pride for the old couple that during then trials and tribulations As Nev. Joiners to Manitoba they never n hint hound up of food for a Rouglin stricken areas of Manitoba by free press proves most r loads collected matter of separate Beer Parlours for ladies and for ladies accompanied by escorts. The original Resolution pro posed equal privileges for both sexes but it was amended As shown. Directors Are elect d directors Cor the coming year were elected As follows City. F. Fowlie Brunswick hotel c. Hutchison. Sey Mour hotel a. J. Fletcher West hotel j. M. Kingston Winnipeg hotel and e. J. Byall. Garrick hotel. Coun try. O. Mcdonald Swan River a. Petrie St. James d. O Meara. Port age la Prairie g. Gleiser Roblin w. Brierley Dauphin a. D. Harrison Brandon s. , Portage la Prairie t. Miller. Carman j. E. Har Rison. Killarney and j. Winn glad Stone. A motion of condolence with j. M. Kingston whose wife died on tues Day. Was adopted unanimously. Bouquet mods it Blini the closed with a banquet held Jin the convention Hall presided Over the president. E. J. Ryall who also i proposed the Only Toast that to these included Hon. And mrs. W. J. Major. . Hon. And mrs. J. S. Mcdiarmid. Hon. W. R. And mrs. Mayor r. H. Webb. . John Queen. . Aid. J. A. Mckerchar. Aid. And mrs. T. Flye. Aid. Men each with artillery and air planes were being used against the rebels conducting Savage guerilla warfare against the Vorrous govern ment. The Ovie Cic. Garrison was enabled to dispatch additional troops to rein Force the army in the mountainous mining sections of the province where some rebel strongholds the military operations it was pointed Tut by those familiar with the re Jion would be none too easy for the Northern government. Not Only the terrain but. The rebels wherever pos Toie up roads and damaged Railroad tracks. The rebels Are skilled in ambushing tactics from the hillsides Complete crushing of the rebels might take several weeks. As Tae ii had been sentenced to life imprison explained. Court martial at Merit by a summary Barcelona. It was added that nine in full blast at Madrid and Bilbao. The general strike according to the government s admission was stil last remaining of the disastrous red lived. Revolt still held Forth. Pm it was reported warships Joff the Asturias coast had backed up the foreign lesion troops with bombardments on rebel nests located near the coast on the Bay of Biscay. Government information revealed portuguese government dispatched wednesday night major Bosch com Manider of the militia. The guards Frontier associated press Cable Lisbon. Portugal. Oct. 11. To the Spanish Frontier wednesday night. The action was i troop Ines a similar cases Are on schedule Madrid and that several death penalties were Likely. Veritable War Oil rations the government wednesday launched veritable War operations against Northern miners entrenched in the Mountain fortresses of Asturias three columns of troops two of e j re 1 t ii t increase in death loll in train wreck near Borden sask. Believed main end on f. Willis named Bead foresters Iest . Department announces Solu Tion of machine gun killing of officers and convict june 1933 of their difficulties in reach Cranin ii jul a Peak Loatus. Luire trucks loaned Liv their friends in the old land. From i i England on this Happy occasion con-1oils , bore m Santt. Rotation grat lations were received by i Roe press a me drive depot it 204 Princess Street and mrs. J. A. Barry. Aid. W. B. Simp i rom miss Annie Church sister of i i or Ortii the bridegroom who was a brides Uli Sedny ill Orilin maid at the Biggio Swade ceremony Nijol Luj lids and Many presents were also re 1884. Received Atid the Day closed Ner to which n few old timers invited a Bevy of Young people ing in to serve the feast. Unloaded rapidly with the Aid of a rushed out for further loads in the score final i Din Verc com successful convention with 200 delegates in attendance held in Brandon i associated i Kansas City. Oct. I the Kansas City Union station j machine gun slayings of four officers j land a convict june 17. 1333. Announced by the United states de i part men. Of Justice wednesday a j Richard Tallman Galatas and his brought Here for on conspiracy charges. Agents of the department said Galatas and his wife arrested sept., 22 in new Orleans were the Only ones j to be wednesday but that Only two of the 14 named in the Case were still at Large. I these two Are the notorious South Iwert outlaw. Charles Arthur pretty i boy Floyd and his lieutenant. Adam j Richetti who with Verne Miller. San Custer were named As the actual killers. In jaw Stock Llie a ree Cress Yeji Tahle drive in Aid of the drone lit t areas. J tons of. Vegetables were offered by Market gardeners land suburban residents during the last hours of the drive tues Day and. Many More both Large and Small were telephoned in wednesday Forenoon. All Are being taken care of. A Cheque for s25 in Aid of the j drive came in the morning mail from e. C. Ransby Secretary of the i Winnipeg real estate Board the gift of the members of the Board. Land accompanied by Good wishes for Sale of horses wednesday real izes Good entry of sheep the Success of the drive great Success the drive has been a Success beyond All Hopes entertained even by the most optimistic. The very Large and most generous donations in the last thres Days from the suburban area both from Market gardeners and private gardens have brought i c3 the bulk of the gifts up to a omitted. Wednesday s to Hie free Mimi Law. Oct. 11.--the first Dav of the annual Moose jaw Stock Miller was found shot to Drain near Junco Detroit apparently by Siang Stera. Others named Are dead and one is in Orison. I Maurice m Millikan. United Electea i wednesday named the 14 in the Case As Floyd Richetti. Miller. Harvey Bailey one of the kidnappers of Charles f. Urschel. N. A. Mcintosh. Secret Ary in assurer. F. A. Ionuti e commit a exan prison Robert c. Bob Charr chaplain i Brady slain near Paola Kas. Early de John this year As he. With other convicts inc a. F. Del fied from the Kansas state prison at Lansing mrs. Louise Conner. Hot a a. Rim Oil t Lake in. The . S banquet of a. Odrien was Toast Mas to he organisation Cle to by John Roa St a a Oklahoma Oil millionaire and now m feeder show was occupied with Sale of hoi ses and Breeding t when auctioneer w. J. Burns of Cal Gary began to sell horses More pie were present than for some years previously. Demand for horses was Good and 294 head changed hands with the top Price of s60 being Caliz in age the offerings ranged from i it looks if greater Winni j Peg is going to be to make a i contribution of something Well Over 50 cons to the dried Cut areas. From Points outside the City. Some of them quite close to the with suburbs and others As far Oil As the Wes. Pacific Seaboard in the West and the i names have list follows p. G. Cope i. Stingers. Mrs. C. W. Marchand. A. H. Hutchison Benja min Scott mrs. J. M. . J. S. Hillhouse. Miss a. Monteith Broad Way Baptist. Mrs. M. J. Smith. Charles Heathr Nore mrs. C. E. Spiric mrs. Dan in orman d. G. De Decker. Mrs. D. Wylie mrs. A. M. Campbell e. W. Ashley e. W. Gosnell w. S. Copeland. Mrs. Hetherington and mrs. Johnson Geo. Beggs. C. Charn Ley. A. D. Smith mrs. G. C. Best. J. Scott. C. W. Herbert. Mrs. H. Petherick. Mrs. T. H. Dadds e. Partridge mrs. Greeler. Mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams miss m. Bell. Mrs. R Black. Ric an while a Likely have if an son. Chris. Wilson president. North West commercial travellers association Frank Urban Fargo. . Past president. Northwest to Tel keepers association mrs. Pat Shea. Chief of police George Smith Arthur Sullivan. . And j. F. Mccallum. Abonit 400 attended. The directors will meet today and elect officers for the coming year. Montreal Alderman wants bookmakers to inform on gambling Relief takers Canadian press Montreal. Oct. 11. Discovery that unemployment Relief cheques have been cashed at bookmakers places and Dice establishments press despatch Linn i ii. Oct. In the death Tell of saturday Grain train wreck near Here appeared imminent late wednesday As 37 labor m a learns miss g. Emblem Chei Chu daughter of former pastor of Elim Chape believing that they had located at i least one body from under piles of spilled Grain workmen quit the Job late wednesday afternoon to summon police. By the time Royal Canadian mounted police arrived however a i further Avalanche of Grain and dark Ness had precluded continued search. In the work will continue this morn ing and railway officials anticipated j that at least one body possibly Sev eral would be found. Immediate toll of the wreck Satur Day was two dead and nine injured. It. De. . . Springs. Ark. Herbert a. Farmer and about 200 at his wife. Joplin. To. The Galatas. by the Frank Mulloy Kansas City mrs. Court Princess Frank Nash wife of the slain con vict Louif Staccine. Wilbur under Bill slain in Shawnee. Okla. With the exception of the two Fugi those slain and in prison and All the others on responded to 1 or and mrs. Galatas. The sex j have heretofore been arraigned conspiracy charges and released Western Bond. It. Re Fox magnate looms is virtual dictator yearlings to mature animals but All being from ranches none were broken to harness. The largest contributor was w. D. Maclennan. Of Bindloss. Alberta with 150 head entered and t h. Tinney. Buffalo exposed 68 head. The majority of the buyers were from the More northerly sections of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. With a total of 10.283 ewes and feeder lambs in the pens the offer Ings were fully 3.000 head in excess of last year. Between 3.000 and 4.000 of the Breeding ewes were sold with the top Price of per head being paid by j. H. Soe. Moose jaw. For a i Load of yearling crossbred Corriedale Rambouillet a. Consigned by James a Mackenzie. Bestville. Sask. Perhaps the Best Purchase of the Day was made by Ralph Tait. Of Warren. Mani Toba who secured 100 head of Choice Grade Suffolk ewes. Up collect inns today number of collections will j should to be made today to up on any that were missed great lakes in the East comes word i in the Rush wednesday. Official that All told it looks As if Mani closing Day of the free press vege Toba s dried out. Areas Are to receive table drive for fruits and vege nearly 100 carloads of donated fruits tables for the drought stricken vegetables and other foodstuffs., southwestern Corner of the province. This would make something Over i on behalf of the free press the tons. I vegetable drive editor wishes to extend grateful thanks to All and sundry who co operated in Makin talk brought consternation to aldermen wednesday and demands were immediately vesti gation. This is infamous Aid. J. I. Savignac. At they should enough to advise the Alderman was Nike do the advising the played or the gamblers Why. The operators of these places of he replied made for an in if cried tie Loyal who Unzem piping oct. Grace Emblen. Daughter of the Canadian missionary. Rev. James Emblen. Was Cap tured by chinese bandits in Chei Chu province it was Learned Here today j two other missionaries were captured l with her. Reports said an australian j named Hayman and a Swiss. Vote to stay in dry column clip Laii out., oct. Citizens today voted 451 to 407 to remain in the dry column. The plebiscite was held to decide if the town wished to have Beer sold in beverage Parlours. Well known for a few Emblen was a in Church circles years prior to 1925. The period her father. Bev. James Embden. Was minister of Elim Chapel an. Inter miser o Montreal denominational evangelical Organiza i from the free press files with Headquarters now at from Fox. Who the Linnar. For which the miss with poster. R. I vocal solos 1 with of cil a Clos i Nijst Tali r Ler us Gnu of important activity in 19.10 he lost control of his immense i holdings loomed. Wednesday As a Campbell. Sort of Dir Talor of the j m b5 Lams and virtue of his Triumph in certain essential talkie patents. I the United Robert Graham Pioneer aged 85, buried at Shiloh . Oct. 11.-William e powerful film magnate those Delv had passed the entire number of donated cars had they been run As a single train would have stretched out to four fifths of a mile. The first to unload at the vege table drive depot on Princess Street wednesday morning were trucks of the w. W. Burdett Market gardening firm bearing pounds of gift vegetables for the drive. Again in the afternoon these same trucks appeared with More donations from outlying Farmers and gardeners which Burdette kindly gathered up. Luge donations received other extra Large donations phoned in tuesday night and wednesday morning included a ton of carrots and five sacks of onions from e. Partridge another ton lot of vegetables from a. D. Smith. Fort Garry half a ton from c. H. Herbert. Charleswood still another half ton from the Van Berke Brothers gardens and close to a half a ton from the St. Vital women s Institute. Trucks which were out on the streets and country roads All morn ii in making the pick up of Dona n drive the splendid Success it has turned out to be preparations being made in Hampshire for Early return of Earl of egmont press Cable London oct. 11. Preparations Are the Corner of Portage Avenue and Spence Street. It was formerly the Church of Rev. C. W. Gordon Ralph some details regarding miss Emblen and her family were Given by John Bellingham. 830 Wolseley Avenue present director of the Church. Miss Emblen is a graduate nurse of Toronto general Hospital graduating about 10 years Oya. She next took a course of missionary study in the Moody Bible Institute Chicago. Miss Emblen went to missionary work in China about six years ago and her duties while primarily Evangeli Cal had also a social Angle since her training As a nurse was used in teaching the chinese the principles of Public health practice. Her parents went to England some years ago it is stated that no word has been received Here yet by her friends re slyly years 10. 1874 the Hooks and other paraphernalia for the newly organized Winnipeg Hook and ladder company were be ing expeditiously manufactured by George d. Were much bothered by numerous apparently owner less pigs which monopolized the main Street sidewalk. To face trial on made at Avon cause Hampshire re sir Gassy wit and a egmont son according to the daily mail. The Earl who is Only 20 years of ranch near Calgary. The mall says it is the intention i of the Earl to return to Avon Castle j before he reaches his majority next Effort has been started to get Diplo Matic or other machinery moving to procure her release nor with a View miss Emblen is the sole remaining missionary of three maintained by Elim Chapel in China. The other missionaries taken by the and to take his seat in the House of lords. I i tons and Many of which helped in Ai . States supreme court. Despatch n the til Ridln Shii oct 11.--Robert dude the Ora Binm so died at the of his son .7 h. Graham. Man. Saturday. Oct. I. He was n Pioneer Manitoba coming from ont no 1884. He Farmed successfully for years in the Herr inn District. To Brandon 24 years ago. When he to set up As Many tribunals As need dip Oft. 11. Debt and nals. One two. Three. A found Nece finry. Will under provincial Legisla to until june of this year. _ was predeceased by his wife and company Al Transfer. Moore s More. Setting definitely p. C -.-rn.-iuibx1cu5 of in emf is elect in Hegina on the tribunals u sit Nult be in and sense tribunals. Premier j. G. Gar a a wednesday. If the would not r Ith Deot adjustment Rancho i Vuk lip under Federal Legisla replied there s Lount of damages represents derived from the use spouted sound Mav collect under the us been Estt alleged burglar seeking burglars who burgled him tit uni tick was fall the Nal wednesday a cordon who arrived Here from to the thick. Region. The Snow on stated to be two press despatch Camus in l to Lancaster. A. Oct. alleged burglar uld to catch the Bing 17 Homes Lancaster. When taken to his apart ment in Philadelphia found Hae ered in his absence and that All personal belongings were stolen entered in the first collection lost week in following the t. Eaton Hudson s Bay company Winnipeg electric company. National cart afr Manitoba cartage company. General motors. Piggy wiggly. Les i lie fireproof storage. Lion Forward brought in and storage company Wilson furniture company. Spivak motor sales Crescent storage and Transfer. Royal Transfer and storage Breen Canadian despatch Vilkie sask., oct. J for trial before a higher court Fol j lowing preliminary hearing of the murder charge preferred against him. Joseph Les Cheniere Youthful far Mer again was lodged in a police cell. Wednesday. The accused Man i has not denied filing Rudolph Kuhn. At the old since that time has lived farm Home. He is survived by seven daughters and one son. Mrs. P. Laidlaw. Sum Merland. . Mrs. N. C. Sawyer. Edmonton mrs. F. C. Gundry. Wat Rous. Sask mrs. A. W. Sctt Leron. Charleswood mrs. R. E. Richardson. Brandon mrs. A. C. Logan. Vancouver mrs. T. H. Winter. Winnipeg and Howard at Harding of 21 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held at Shiloh Church. Monday when Many old friends gathered and interment Rev. C. Was made in the family plot s. Strachan officiated. Protest is approved ont. Oct. Proval of the protest registered by Bishop Farthing of Montreal against annulment of marriages solemnized according to jaw was Given wednes Day by whose head was battered in with i a Hammer on the Early evening of i october at the preliminary inquiry heard j before magistrate Macdonald. Vegetable drive shows pitiful clothing needs of dried out District i Illy Livi Iii. 1x711 one of the thriving of the newly settled townships near Winnipeg was ply Nipton. Where the first actual settler had located in 74 among the better known of those who had arrived since were messes. Wright. Brey. Lewis. Hudson Bailey. Jeffrey. Greeley. Major. Owens. Arm Strong and Dodds. Fifty years oct. 10, Shi the first annual dinner of the Manitoba fish and game Protection society was held at the Woodbine hotel the president. Sheriff Inkster. Occupied the capt. We. Rob Inson of the bed River navigation company had been requested to take charge of the steamers at the rapids of the Nile during the Progress of the egyptian expedition cats. Rus sell. Seigers and Haycock were to pro with him. Forty rive years of l. Manitoba was beginning to Ake a showing in the Export cattle Trade four train loads of beef cattle had Al ready been shipped to Montreal in the current fall and More were to follow. The Northern Pacific was shortly to open a train service from Winnipeg to Brandon via Morris. M a Ifni a win lip Conics Down i or Clu Teliin ? townspeople at Prin inquiry heard i ill Hoimlo. Octroi w nil i c o army age waste m. Mich ton. the drought stricken people of so nun in Mam Tooa Tain meeting families who have gone to farms under the Rural reliability Ockry inc Tina me p apr Rpss forty years in. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Who wis campaigning in the West addressed Large meetings at Portage la Prairie ant Carberry. Lord Ancl lady Aberdeen were received by a Large Turno it. Of townspeople a. Prince aloft. J. Was re elected Cap meeting of the vector Psi taxi Western messenger and trans Fer service Burns company. Western packing company limited Fleet of free press trucks. Pat s Auto Transfer. City Hydro company. Modern Daries limited and Carter Halls Aldinger. Country Points which have sent cars into the dried areas within the last few Days include residents of Holland a Carload shipped to delo Raine residents of Macdonald. Car in Load shipped to Laurier residents lome municipality Carload shipped to Albert municipality residents of Bosser. Car shipped to Pierson. Man and residents of Warren and Gross Isle Carload shipped to Goodlands. Additional lists of donors of fruit vegetables and other gifts to the free press vegetable drive Are printed below. The lists of name of donors which appeared in the. Paper from time to time since the the Synod of Montreal opened in no Way represent of the presbyterian Civ Urchill those who helped. A vast Ntim a o e Canada in annual session Here. Ber of supporters of the drive some e. S. Lee. Of St. Lambert. Qup., j of pm. Sponsored a Resolution to this effect whom substantially dirt Irish foe any publicity and. Their never had been in trouble before and that Friendly relations had existed Between Kuhn and the Les Cheniere family. Further Cross examination by Mac Donald revealed that Les Cheniere had been afraid of Kuhn when the latter had visited the farm Home of mrs. Corl Hoffart. The accused who answered the door for Kuhn had failed to recognize the visitor de sense counsel brought out. Why did he not say who he and Why did he not open his were two of the questions the accused allegedly asked repeatedly Fol lowing his arrest. Les Cheniere allegedly clubbed Kuhn to death with a Hammer and minnies no Nave to Ion plan has been so forcibly brought Home to the free press Durieu the vegetable drive Campaign that it has been decided to Appeal Ai Ain to the Winnipeg Public. Stories of children going to school a distance of Many Jones in some cases very common. Thinly Clad and with insufficient footwear Are very common. There Are stories vouched Tor by responsible officials of Farmers going about their chores in All kinds of weather with no underwear of any Between a pair of Hoof latter failed to pincers when state who he the As Les Cheniere opened the farm Home door to admit him. The dead Man leaves a widow and two Small children on his farm near Thackeray siding. At the inquest presided Over by Coroner j. H. Hutchinson . The evidence of Royal Canadian mounted police officers and others who visited the scene of the slaying Early on saturday morning was heard. The following verdict the jury. Them and the wintry blasts except overalls. A Little boy came recently from drought area to the Home of a free press official and is being taken care sent to school Here. This child was wearing washed out Cotton underwear worn out running shoes Anu a Light fall coat about three years toe Small for him. He explained that his Sisters had t any shoes and that he was wearing the Best of the underwear this family has been taken care of but there Are Many Many others in the same condition. The majority of the families went Back to the land in an Effort to be self supporting have managed to stay and raise food Lor themselves but Are lacing Winter in worn out themselves off Relief Lii Rev live years 10. Ali America cd race was being delayed by bad aldermen were to propose to the rate payers to abolish wards and elect mayor by the Alderman la vote. Thirty years 10, 1904 the rowing club Defeated the win i legs at Rugby 18-10 line rowing Baker. Kent Watson. Gordon Mcdougall. Salter Condie. Millan Richards. Was brought in by clothing. Most of them Are former Winnipeg families who have succeed Galbraith Taylor. Mckay. Twenty five Vears 10. 1309 it was announced that the Grain growers Grain company was endeavouring to lease the terminal elevators of the Canadian Pacific Grey. Lady Sybil Grey and capt. Fife visited the Winnipeg children s Hospital they but have no margin for clothing. To Aid in this drive for clothing seven Winnipeg theatres have offered to put on a special children s show saturday morning at 9.30 lock. A parcel of clothing donated to the drive will admit anyone. The theatres co operating in the drive Are the Capitol Arlington gaiety Tivoli Osborne. Wonderland president mrs. Grant and Crescent. The children Are asked j Merrick. To patronize the theatre nearest their Homes Twenty years i is1-i those who wish to help by Pitcher up bundles of clothing May deliver off form. Were received by mrs. Bond the and mrs. Them to the free Prest building or at the Manitoba government building. Clash for world s baseball Philadelphia Bender was
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