Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Old Gold Iii Zimni hich r a Fruim. coins Etc the highest government Premium in Lii fit paid he i British cold smelting co. I Rinello 2s Winnipeg saturday october 13, 1934 foil find every is delicious with particular taste of True Home Marie break h Toh Bryce s homemade bread phone 37 Oss and have our Salesman Call Bryce bakeries Ltd. Goers Farmers credit arrangement act at t1lston boys and girls prepare for visit to theatres with clothes for needy Twilight on the la Salle River fir5l merlins Over by r arouses buys Ami Uji is. Bundle of ready which is to admit you Iii morning to a specially Aper a Pir nip show at no one Loral rep Norrs. You tired Max Tor a Nickel or dime this i inf. I of pm rior Hinl of any description will theatres which have arranged special shows this morning at 9.30 or Chil Dren bringing bundles for the free press clothing drive Are the Capitol the gaiety the Arlington the Tivoli the Osborne the wonderland the Crescent riot the .1 Iii Iti went butt a. To uhf ii ind inic it Reh Abili i n Ion j la u. Are the Capitol Tivoli a , Osborne won i to Nti Laifi y. The Hilt let ii .1 e u go to the Nen 3 1 is i i on the Yroa need for warm t h enough t o p enter cold. Bundles ror Uhll cart ii to carry such n Winter coals a Cohe non of Iii n.1.- t 1 1 c 1 1 1 y i to g u d u n to in i it e press build ing. Car i ton is tiny Tiu ii or to he provincial to in mrs club tiny depot at the unify i brei Crook aug the jul Enile Coull building if i Uii Noi Send trn migh or All you Cuti of Ovir i he Uleu in u number of it licit help in Ilu Vii of i u h n g to i i 1 1. D n f d out 11 it a i r. L i Ilc Viiu iter. Of k been Nirid. Taut sum he i m do i nil it in Bare of Homes Are rur. By he Ruid children i first a by Iii run in the in h re purr if the Prev i Vir. O kelp i. S i in a he Ned every Blide of Gre ii Mieyr ror Imer lining a Rew Yards of pretty prints to make a dress for Oine wife who t had u new stitch in several years. New underwear and stockings from anyone who wished to help would be most i crept it blk. Behind tin free press drive is the support of the provincial i lie Winnipeg school Board Ano the i Indio broadcast my sin tons. Donations of clothing have already begun to pour in. A widow culled up to offer a fur lined overcoat which had belonged to her husband. It was not new she said but would keep .1. Farmer warm when driving do As an extra covering on a bed of cold nights or Cut Down for a. Child. An other woman had a Good Winter with a fur Collar not Wurn which Hud grown too Small 1 or her. A called in person with tin Uiski Tail. Both staggering along under parcels n Relief who chose to try and re Hen Independence by going on the land. Tiit a had Oine Mlp. A of in years no i aed us Iii. Thai wart for my Solus by including Rai to . Narmir Nhy there Iio mar Iii intake quilts but have nothing which to stitch Hie Buu. Others Cotton flour ready aim a which would make quilt Cov c air in a Pinch but they hive not a Vert worn blankets let alone Coiron or Wool bait to provide the Ace drive is Awkins used Harry Leader is unanimous Choice i Canadian press Lar spa Ali. Oct. 13. Rpm. Hill Klony of West most of United a Quirch Harp. Inn thai Hivry climes shun let or . M Zupec common in All Ikiria of irm. Told r or ska presbytery of his re birr i fruity that can ecu lagged behind in Modem methods of real ing crime and i . Or. Hill inlay. Olio said he had been unable a Rind any author ii on a favourable to the jury said it was bound to go in tin Neur i quire. U of cart a Hiil we Milf Deien Miro. I tee tin of society and reformation of the criminal purported to be the Mot let it of Canada s penal and Couf by my fins Sou i til revenge Way the i Nui Tiff. He a Ansidei cd it a Scunda ious con to Tuuu that in Canada men jailed belie conviction. Ca Hilda s backwardness i i Devil Cal by absence of her i Ives from an interns tonal Confer ence at Prague in 1930 in which ail members of the league of nation. And the United stares participated. Canada had no adequate system of training persons to handle criminals. Lie Aid. And not Ion had failed i to keep n breast of scientific knowl Edge of those who studied Crimin ology. William Burns old timer of Holmfield District Dies age 67 demonstrations Are staged protesting removal of Bishops i outbreak most pronounced since Hitler came to Power was induced by arrest of eight churchmen and removal of two quarters see weakening of nazism through its High handed autocracy. The la Salle in the water s prices above those of last year Mark feeder cattle Sale Moose jaw Kroc la i i la Man. Oct Smith and or. Of Rosse i a la Lull certain Rueve train wreck of third victim out that voters had a Stron sections. Clue to he levelled criticism the Bennett govern Vilh tariffs. He thin be Felt the ii Rita w s Basily sound and. With n policies it would come of. Belief the in itt As an 1 nov to As that no Civ. V Ivicin in cars Illuv luvs an v holes by Ake i u conservative seat. J c Davis of Winnipeg urged sure their mimes were i special to the free . Lanlin fled. Man. Oct. 13. After a lingering illness the death occurred Early Friday morning of William Burns Pioneer resident of this Dos strict. The deceased was born in Huron county. Ontario sixty seven years ago and he came to Emerson j in 1881. Settling in the Holmfield District in 1882, the late or. Burns carried on farming operations Over a Long period of years and then took up ills Resi i Dencen town. Surviving Are his Mother and one. Brother. Thomas of this District and b sister. Mrs. We. Stratford of Winnipeg. Mrs. We. Harrison of Holmfield. Is a stepdaughter. J funeral services will be held on sunday at 2.30 o clock and interment will be made in Holmfield cemetery applications being received for 1935, Rhodes scholarship of Carberry. Added Polk a oils Are now by Ini receive by the Secretary of the Manitoba in present big manner. Thu Harry Leader tie Fen Ted the it Hon. . Anglican Synod passes order for pension fund Church order fund f o s and r Llor Juri Hull action commit dec. Prof. Skull John Sou. University of Manitoba for like 1935 Manitoba Rhodes scholarship. Wiiri Viii with it the privilege or Len be years study Al Oxford Ulvi a huty. With the pos Ibi Luy of spending i one of these years at any other University o Choice in great Britain the scholarship if Worth f40n a year. It is open to any accredited in who has completed two cars of Woi k. Applications. Made As soon is r t or kidnapping que App came to a close. The fund will operate on a Rio desc he in cent unction with minion. A up Hunt 1 Ann Lafr i by Orl. 13. R or Birru Filion of any French in by r. A. Scott. Ural kill Lur. Moose oct. 13. Prices fur feeder Cuttle ranged irom 80 cents to Over those obtained last. Year in tie Sale of steers held Here t riday Stocker and feeder show. Between 1.700 and 1.800 Callie passed through the Rii it with bidding fair to keen on anything with suitable weight and conformation. Bids on two year old carloads of steers ranged from 53.10 to s3.co per with but one be Low the figure at s2.75. Two year old groups of five steer ranged from s2.65 to per hundredweight for Good Short keep feeders Wilh n few lots of Tail embers Down to s2.00. Yearling carloads of steers 251 i made s1.80 to per Hundred Weie it and the yearling groups of five jl.75 to s2.75 per hundredweight. Carlots of calves t30l made from to s2.40 per Hundric Weighi and the groups of 10 calves from si.55 to. S3.75 with Only three lots Helow j .52.00. There were 145 two year Olds. 160 and 506 calves entered in the show and competing for i disposition of these cattle shows j that comparatively few went to Northern Saskatchewan Points tills year about 465 out of the first 1.500 sold while Ontario buyers in person took 225 and further orders for cattle would place another 220 on Eastern farms. Weiller and Williams per Wil Liam vein Nipert. Look 220. Armstrong commission firm. Winni per. Around 35. Burns Brothers. Avin close to 300. Swift Canadian about 75. Wes Ern packing company 25 and Canada packers 22. Top Price obtained for show cattle. Ill All 811 head was made by tack Valjean. Who repealed last rear s performance when he sold his mrs Price of 1en calves at per hundredweight. Burns Brothers took the lot. The second prix change his name to Hamburg. From the free files of Ida the 50th anniversary of from Crispin Brothers Ross the num. Man. Dimmock . Pla sold their third prize Load of press i Otto us. Cot. 13. Inquiries for Good i horses in Canada for Export to United kingdom have been received by department of Trade ind Commerce Here. With a View to obtaining information As to Nim Ber for Sale g. B. Roth Well. Dominion livestock commissioner communicated the secretaries of the Clydesdale and Percheron Assoc la a i a few Canadian work horses have m ready been shipped to the United kingdom this year. Annada. How Juver. Has no great surplus of the Type of animal wanted. More ideas hordes could be in Canada than there Are Here at present. Whatever inform Ilion is obtained Likely be passed on. To the inter ested parties in the United kingdom by the Trade and Commerce depart ment. I special Opal cd to the free knit Loii. Man. Oct. E. B. Roth Well. Dominion livestock com missioner at Ottawa forwarded a wire to a. M. Macpherson. Of this secret try of the Canadian per i Heron a association stating Bluit Bri Illi buyers Are to get approximate prices or. Heavy draft found Percheron horses we itching be tween and i Hoo pounds. If i trip acts indic ate that animals of that Type Are available the buyers will come to Canada to Purchase the horses either in. The East or West. Immediately or. Receiving the Tele Gram or. Macpherson sent circulars to All known Percheron breeders in Canada setting Forth the live Stock department s inquiry and ast Ine for the information that May re result in a new outlet for Dominion bred horses. Or. Macpherson believes hat Tnp i pc of sought to British Marker ran be in numb cup. Although it is a part of palp that ail Obj part to inspection by the livestock Branch. Tits unto. Oct. 13.--closely follow a cd by a Promise of Premier Mitchell f. Hepburn to investigate its falling into l lie hands of newspapermen an nil Ell Tor s report showing expend i l it Over a venue for the year ending sept. 30, 1934. Way Inlo the press rooms t. Die Ontario legislative building j hi1 Premier who not even i lie had seen i he report would not it i y i is ii Curacy. But immedi Nerly for the deficit t or Colim Rativo admin Stra lion of Hon. O n o r to e s. H r n r y. I m to in vesti ii first in Hie morning that stir mint got the Premier de flared. I have a idea where in Chimp from but i m going to find i out. Definitely i the deficit however. Can t be chimed on the Premier added. It left Troug h the unpaid Bills left or our by the j Henry govt in mint in. Its futile and i Del i be r Lite at tempt to buy the peo Elf of Ontai to with their own Money. It s heir respond Sibillia j hey left behind All their com Indium fits. For us to look after. Its certainly not our deficit. We be been exercising the greatest Economy since faceted to Ordinary expenditures wire sg3. 375.931, and revenues the report stated. Expenditures in Arras re Over the previous year by while Revenue also in creased by capital sex Pend Quiros totalled s252.0.57.497 for the previous year and for current Vear. I expenditures by in creased us follows gov pm or at Hornoy general. Insurance. So.557 lands and i forests. Si53.194 Northern develop i ment s278.444 i health. Welfare. L the Premier declared the report was of a confidential nature and was to have been kept so. Kew one of the few available copies was of if tined by newspapermen was a mys Ery to him j two Regina prisoners escape Are recaptured. Oct. R-Pcap-1 ing prisoners recaptured theirs Clay afternoon after a Chase Byj Charles . Warden of regl naj Kjall. My a. Nines jail farm in-1 Struc Tor. I the two men. By police at and Vancouver escaped irom i a patrol Van they were being escorted to the jail. An Indian saw them jump from the Van and told or. Nines. Or. Nines jumped into Warden Gilead oils car and the two struck out. Tile . About a Mil and Nulf of the jail. The to my Harl run All the Way to Rall vat and were pretty or. Fri or. Got Rhem. They Terrp taken to the Jill and Are now locked up. Free Market of butter surplus scheme of temporary character will be presented to minis Ter of agriculture i sixty mrs. Cornish Che mayor s wife. Who had been for some time Makins a Colle cuon of for the of the general Hospital had now Puichl a Al the Cli Sposa of the hos Pital committee Complete outfits Lor eight Beds most of the patients in i the Winnipeg general to pita were i Lyphoid fever ease i. J a it by Lvi years i i. E. H. G. G. Hay had rented the j building of the old steam saw Mill at lower fort Garry in which he iwas going to put new i major Irvine on a visit to Winni Peg. Was receiving welcomes on every hand from those he had left in the City four years ago when he Haci been transferred to the Irvin tort police in the territories. Fifty years Orl. Is i arrangements had born made for ii he first annual Mee Tuic of the Manitoba. Shorthand writers As William court Well founder i in 1859 of the nor was for in the i red River settlement and in inert. Shorthand writer was to give n paper also t. H. Preston. John i Caray and Rev. T. E. Morden . Canadian a Spati a sixty cents a Bushel was or Jar oct 13. With the object being paid for wheat at country of lifting the present surplus of . M. Mcleod had resumed butter in Canada from the Market a. Scheme has been drawn up for submission to the Dominion mar Ketling Board by officers of the Matinul Dairy Council. It will be run. Father Cherr Lor was again presented to minister of agriculture mentioned is the successor to the Law Robert Weir in a few Days. Archbishop tactic. 1 Nesa vation the scheme is at a. Purely Tern army had an interesting meeting at por Arv character. Their new Rescue Home. 486 had won permanent Possession of Robin Hood trophy by win inc it three years m , re-dor.3fe.j it to the company for perpetual com petition amok the Amateur trap shooters of the Dominion. Tunu rhe yen s William Randolph Hearst was nominated for the new York Usu we cold weather prevailed Over Many Export of whatever i purus of the Canadian West. The portion of the butter in storage it i provincial health Hoard of Manitoba considers constitutes a surplus. After investigating the question of fewer smells on the Rivers recommended that the Clifton Street sewer Bachelor Farmer loses be Vears m to life in flames that Home at Dunblane i manufacturers i s i suran there was general regret of or Canadian j Ress ups Patch Dnn Lane. Sask. Oct. E. H. Myk. Nellie Mcclnne Elri. 73-year-old Bachelor perished i authoress. From anon in lamps that destroyed i air do of firn isun it near Here while neighbor if eater re Hine to his in " Chy z of the Remann wore Taxen from the Park Good plays no 1 Ruine of the House. Mcrae for the Winner. Eom r or the Anri n r
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