Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, April 07, 1937

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 07, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba Immediate Vicinity of Salto some 10.00u to acres tiered Over a fairly wide area tis Job is not a sinecure More As his clientele do not listen kindly to words obsessional advice or government Enen Tion. The Engineer has no unto do with Plant Breeding Orch or experimental work that carried on it the cite culture tool of the District which was Jed for holidays at the time of and the principal did not urn until the morning i was Pic so saw n thing of that to wild Orange imported Joi Vever i Learned that oranges no longer propagated from seed Are developed by grafting Sweet use Stock on to Trifoliate wild Ange Stock and with some varieties Seville Stock. The wild rage is not native to Uruguay id is reported to have been brought an Paraguay by missionaries Joever brought it and wherever it a from it is of the order of the fave Ley pen in relation to Range Groves Are proving profitable in Salto District verment of Uruguay anxious to encourage new plantations establishes station near Monte video with Engineer supervising District this is one of a series of articles on Uruguay written by miss e. Cora Hind agricultural and Winnipeg free Frew Dullni a world tour. In this article miss Hind tells of the prowess being Ronde with a Juge growing in the Salto District near Montevideo. By e. Cuba Hind. Montevideo Uruguay. By Angels fior sin charge of a government station at Salto and his Job to superintend ail forms of agriculture in his. District but As forms so Large a part of the agriculture of Salto Hrict most of his time is devoted to it. He encourages new rations supervises and advises As to varieties to be grown peps an Eye on the spraying seeing that it is done at the proper and that diseases and pests so far As possible Are kept r control Groves and Orchards in the 5 Winter tells on a child s vitality when a child s vitality is lowered by cold and Damp and want of Sun Little limbs quickly tire colds and coughs Are easily caught. Do not let your child gel run main lain vitality through these dangerous months by giving Virol. Orange growing. One of the great advantages of this form of prop Aga Ion is that Trees come into bearing considerably earlier and Are hardier and less subject to disease. The wild Orange Stock is also used for propagation of Grapefruit. The Engineer is gradually wean no those planting out new Groves rom the practice of planting peach Rees Between the rows of oranges with a View of getting an Early re turn from the peaches while the Orange Trees Are developing. The peach Trees helped exhaust the Soi and to delay the development of the Orange Trees at Sjaast that is the theory which seems to have considerable basis in fact. Soil generally is Well adapted to Orange growing but the depth above pure Sand is not great and can be exhausted so. That the Green crops More particularly be Jumes is being encouraged and a Reat variety of plants suitable to sought after. Chemical fertilizers so far do not appear to give the desired results. District Well watered like practically the whole of uru Guay this District is Well watered and irrigation is not necessary. The present system of marketing oranges in Uruguay is to sell the fruit on the Trees while it is stil fairly Small and quite Green. Selling was going on while i was there the buyer takes the risk of what May happen the fruit in the interval deaths and funerals a t mrs. Margery Agnes Donaghy widow of John Huston Donaghy .7 Imperial Avenue , died tuesday in Grace. Hospital in her 71st year. The funeral will be held at 3.15 . Thursday from Thom son s to Elmwood cemetery. Funeral services for William bal Ance who died March 29 at a were held March 31, and interment was in Manitou Ceme tery.1 Harry William Boles 78, of 977 Avenue i died tuesday in space Hospital. The funeral will be held at 2 . Thursday from bar dal s to Brookside cemetery. The funeral of James Albert Stephenson 220 Lipton Street who died sunday at the general Hospi Tal aged 61 years will be held wednesday at 2 ., Thomson s to St. John s cemetery. Frank Sarka 85, died monday at his Home 1620 Pernina Highway. The funeral will be held at 1.30 ., wednesday from Morduc s to River Side cemetery. Robert Thomas Morris 60, of Leslie sasfc., died monday in Gen eral Hospital. The body has been forwarded by Mordue s to Leslie where the funeral will be held on wednesday. Many members of the Post office staff and Early Day hockey and Rug by club members attended the fun eral service for Percy e. Browne police court rials and tribulations among the objects of interest in Winnipeg police court tuesday Winnipeg free wednesday april 1937. Tram company representatives quizzed at meet favourably impressed by the Prospect of getting the Street railway tracks removed this the Side to the Centre of Portage Avenue in St. James a meeting of ratepayers in Linwood school Mon Day night went on record As Reeve and councillor what it considered driving the Best possible bargain with the transportation and Light and Power companies. In proposing the Resolution William Bat tue said there was no questioning that benefits would accrue to St. James when the Street car tracks were centralized thus paving the Way for the thoroughfare being taken Over by the Dominion and province As a Tion of the trans Canada Highway j. seconded and the re solution carried with an Over whelming majority. Kichard Cox presided. Lively questionings following explanatory addresses by the Reeve and councillors there was a Long spell of Lively question ing of officials of the Transpota Tion and Power and Light companies c. H. Vice president of the Winnipeg electric company G. Oilman general sales Maiv no safes to come open and this Large of i Fri Cziczo the sate crack Rig tools con sted of an infernal machine about size of an and a Hort handled husky looking Ham . Or. had Noth whatever to do with the Safe racking paraphernalia but merely As prosecutor Ione of the first of the1 thirsty cases was old offender of the in Orr Gible kind who should be place d in. The wilderness with a Jug of Pine and permitted to spend the Alance of his Days in bib Ulous each. He takes the penalty As an Tritant and then he takes the drink s a and so the ays go by. Five dollars or seen the court intoned As a matter 41 Purcell Avenue tuesday after Ager and r. D. Guy icc., the coun Sel for the company or. Dahl stated there would be no objection to anybody sitting in on the checkup of Box collections when criticism was directed by a number present to the basis of the company s average yearly contributions of As its five per cent of Gross earnings. He denied suggestions the company was taking undue advantage of St James people in regard to Light and Power. Noon at. Thomson s mortuary Chapel. Or. Browne died sunday from a , after half an hour s illness aged 53 years. The service was conducted by or. E. M. Howse minister of Westminster United Church and or. Perry of Manitoba College. Burial was made in Elmwood cemetery. The pallbearers were d. A. Maguire Heber Stidston r. Spear f. W. Arrish John. Gibb and or. H. Lopping or. Funeral services for George Hajmas Mitchell 44, who died sat Foay at Winnipeg general Hospi Al were held tuesday afternoon at Bros funeral Home. Burial Warren mail of several Mon risk As so far is and no doubt adjusts his Price accordingly. The risks Are untimely frosts Hail of locusts which seem to. Be to some extent a perennial pest worse in some years than in others. It seemed to be very definitely buyers As i could learn the owner s responsibilities once a Sale is made 5s to keep the Trees sprayed. Would not make that too definite however As there is Al ways the slight risk in. Interpreted answers that some Point May be Leff out. When the time for picking arrives the buyer brings his own equipment hires his own pickers Etc. He is i believe under certain restriction As to non damage of Trees. Demand from buyers keen the Engineer told me the demand from buyers was quite keen especially in a year like this when the crop is pretty Light due to a Hai storm when the fruit was very young1. Was Given to understand that in almost any year the Price t growers is quite profitable fruit from 2% acres would the Brin waking Ion or comply ions May result. It touch of Singleton i Appl lid at no Jet will soothe away Tirrit Atlon and heal and Ewken the Eye. Eye Strain a taif weak and watery eyes and other liar Anunti yield at Ante to this Willis Irma by. Kbest8y test for Over 300 tears singlet on ointment f of All and Ito Rej or Book howl the eve might when Green we. Oad London , England n poisons clog kidneys and irritate bladder flush them out for 40 cents 8 to sour druggist today and get the and harmless diuretic and for Gold medal Haarlem capsules and Start at once to flush is of waste matter saturated with the Way to Trine about healthy activity and slap that bladder won which often causes scanty smarting and burning As r. The kidneys often need As As the bowels and some Are luring the y in no moist Palms of sure and of kidney weakness two up or twice duri puff Gold medal be original a n in Hollans ilits is smal the Good will fulfil your expectations. It. The Iron Haarl Money bodily harm was called but Only defendant appeared. Where a the the mag Strate asked. Crown prosecutor Moffat he is to Len the Hospital. We could t get in Here disappointed a juvenile stood More about commons continued from the grower about of to Uruguay an Money. The claim was that the Cost of growing and caring for the Trees was relatively Small and wit Ori Hary care they lasted Many years just what the average Cost would b was something of which i did no seem to be Able to get any Light. The Market at present is largely local with a limited Market in at Gentria where they cannot Shi until Argentina has exhausted he Home grown fruit. Local prices was informed too High of he poorer Section of the common ties to buy. The ministry of Agri was endeavouring to Over ome this by encouraging Large production and trying to Persuad growers to get together provide heir own equipment do their own picking and packing and ship direct o the wholesale House in Monte video the ministry to retain the right of inspection and grading. In another Story i have Given the regu actions of grading packing Etc., for Export. In passing i might say that tried to secure some further in formation on this situation on my return to Montevideo but without much Success. Homes and gardens Beautiful we finally abandoned the Tea table and went for a further drive visiting yet other Orange Groves. In the course of the afternoon we saw Many pretty Homes both Small and Large and very Many Beautiful gardens we concluded the afternoon by a visit to a very new Industry namely a Mineral Spring beautifully situated. The Spring first came into note because of the marvellous water the body of Alexander Macdon Ald of Basswood Man., who died saturday at Winnipeg general hos vital aged 62 years was forwarded tuesday from Bardal s funeral lome to Basswood for a trial. Mrs. Lily Peters formerly of Winnipeg died March 29, aged 66, at Vancouver . Surviving Are to sons Frank and Reginald and three daughters mrs. A Patton mrs. B. Christie mrs. G. Warren the funeral was held april 1 from mount pleasant funeral Home to Ocean View burial Park. Mrs. Sarah Adelaide Gilbert wife of Edward Gilbert died monday night at the family residence 293 Mountain Avenue ill Ness in her 66th year. Born in Strat Ford ont., she had been a resident of Winnipeg for the past 45 Yeats. Surviving besides her husband Are one sister mrs. D. J. Taylor port Moody . One brother George Cawston Penticton a private funeral service will be held wednesday afternoon at the family Resi Dence and burial will be made in Elmwood cemetery. The a. B. Gardiner funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Mrs., Jessie wife4 of Alex Walker Fraser 558 Warsaw Avenue died at the family residence Early tuesday. Native of Dundee Scot land mrs. Fraser had resided in Canada for 45 years. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter Edith and one son nor Man a. Fraser both of Winnipeg two Sisters miss Tainsh los Angeles Calif. Mrs. W. Bone Winnipeg and one brother a. Hunter of Moose jaw. Mrs. Fraser was a charter Metier of Trinity Baptist Church. The funeral will be held at 2 . Thursday from the a. A Gardiner funeral Home to Elm Wood cemetery Hev. E. J. Church officiating. Grandview funeral of mrs. Williams hoho 61, who died Friday took place sunday from the United Church Grandview the ser vice being conducted by Hev. John Jackson. Mrs. Robb was born in the Owen sound District of Ontario Over 61 years ago. As a girl she municipalities or. Rogers replied some provinces however had no passed on the increases. The House spent the whole Day on the 1937 Relief Bill sponsored by Hon Norman Rogers minister o labor. It provides for Grants in air to the provinces to assist in direct Relief payments and in the financing of works projects As in other year s Maybank asks Aid i unless a larger share of is assumed by Dominion government the cities would be Wel advised to strike. They migh serve notice on the Dominion the after 30 Days they would pay of no More Money for said or Maybank. If the cities were going to Job driven into bankruptcy they migh As Well get out from under the Loa of Relief. The Dominion should a least withdraw from its presen stand of refusing to Deal direct with the municipalities and Tak Steps to examine their position. Donald a. Mcniven lib., begin City also asked for new departure he said unemployment should b regarded As a permanent National problem and instead of passing Bill year alter year to Aid to the provinces some plan should be worked out which woul let municipalities know for a enable time in Advance what Assis an be expect. Wants different Deal last year s agreement with the Saskatchewan government offers Cress which the ing regular or one grew round it and Beds for its grow should say streams As the water was guided through regular channels along which the dresses grew and came with her parents to Portage la Prairie later moving to Holland flan. She was married to w. S. Of Grandview in 1901. Arden Mabel Butler 54, who taught school in West Kil Donan from 1920 to 1935, died in Neepawa general Hospital sunday after a Short illness. Born in Wal Tham berks., eng., she came As a child with her parents to Manitoba n 1888. She taught school in Dif Ferent parts of the province for 35 years. She is survived by her father w. H. Butler Arden a sister mrs. W. T. Dale Fork River Man and three Brothers Albert h. And Wilfred a of Arden and Edward in Summerland . The funeral tuesday was held from the family residence to the United Church where Rev. D. A. Mclean conducted the service thence to Ridgeview cemetery. Man. Word has been received Here of the death on easter sunday of mrs. Ridley Gar Noch 72, of warhead Alberta after a Long illness. She was formerly Alice Rhind eldest daughter of the late or. And mrs. William Rhind ointment Only 25c mat in addition o 111 by inf i of ointments on the today i you Monty. Ii b Only s5e loom the. Price Many Etal Birtt Btl i Sciulli to marketed in abundance being reputed As excellent for rheumatism now the dresses still grow Asol Yore but the water is being prop Erly treated to make it Effe Vesce and is finding an Ever growing mar Ket. It is delightful to taste ant quite exhilarating.-. Salt Mineral water is its Label so anyone com ing South should not miss it. After the Mineral Spring i was More than glad to Call if a Day. It was after nine o clock when we sat Down to dinner. A favorite hour for that meal in South America and had been tip at 5 . Gon was arrested the scrap Iron was arrested and the two Young men were arrested. All appeared in court except the horse the Wagon and the scrap Iron among its remaining picturesque features was the taking of the oath two Starikoff s with their lats on. To compulsion f course. A Case occasioning who had pleaded up hardly in court expecting the dignity of cell and leg Iron. His expression registered disappointment when magistrate Raham said this Case is Transfer de to the juvenile constables George blow and Wil Liam Fraser gave a Lively account it the manner in. Which their cruise r car had chased an automobile hat had looked As though it was in unauthorized hands. The name of Early every Street in. Wesl Winni Peg entered into the Story is a Seg ment of the Trail which had come o an end on Arlington Street. Con stable laser had been unexpectedly knocked out by a car door at a Cru Cial moment and Constable blow had completed the arrest. The whole affair was an example of Quick work by the Winnipeg police the car valued at had been returned to its owner within an hour after it had disappeared from i the Street where it had been parked the son. Rusty fenders Rusty fenders of cars piled High on a horse drawn Wagon mount up in value and weight and it was charged that two Young men with a cargo of this kind world about had attempted to get away from the junk Yard of Athur Starikoff. The locality of the junk Yard had been amid the mud that in Early Days made Winnipeg famous and the mud had detained the alleged Pil fevers of the scrap Iron until a Cruiser car phoned for by or. Starikoff s son Ben Hove into the horse was arrested the a Ottawa april Sory registration of voters Ada was Down tuesday in the of the special House com Taitte appointed to study the whole matter of franchise and elections. The committee also rejected compulsory voting. The committee reiterated last year s objections to proportional representation and the alternative vote. Thirty one recommendations were embodied a the report. The Basic list of voters compiled at great expense prior to the 1935 election was found unsatisfactory and the recommendation was made to re Vert to the system in operation a 1930. The principles on which Parlia ment should base its system of re distribution of electoral constituencies were held Over for examination until next year. Establishment for the closing of polls across the of varying hours country so that the returns from the East would not be known while westerners were process of voting was a matter which the to the judgment of the Lindbergh again have vanished London april 7. And mrs. Charles a. Lindbergh appeared tuesday night to live accomplished another vanishing act their whereabouts was unreported up to a late hour tuesday nigh after their departure in the fore noon with a Small Supply of fue from Zagreb Yugoslavia i no uneasiness. Tupper appeals for employment of War veterans i believe that when Winnipeg people fully realize the distressful conditions of Many of these men hey will do their utmost to help find work for said Lieuten ant governor w. J. Tupper in a radio monday of the local committee of the Dominion government veterans assistance commission to Call attention to the several Housand returned the Winnipeg District who Are Unzem and to get work for them he lieutenant governor it was necessary to secure the support and co operation of the different communities. The local committee had agreed to help in finding employment and to assist in developing projects which would provide work for the jobless veterans. Let us he said that these Rhen responded to the Call of their country risking their lives in the discharge of duly they had undertaken. Many of them left Good positions regular work comfortable Homes and Good prospects in life to endure hardships and suffering in fighting the Battles of their country. For they made and the service they rendered in the hour of Reed they deserve every possible assistance we can give them to wards obtaining gainful employ ment. Placing a few individuals Here and there will help but consideration must be Given to plans which will provide for the placing of groups of veterans in suitable there was scarcely any kind of employment that could not be satisfactorily filled by some of the re turned men the lieutenant governor stated. In their ranks were experienced clerks truck Drivers private chauffeurs and skilled and unskilled labourers. They were available at Short notice he said by calling major a. J. Taunton Secretary o f the local committee at his office 512 Mclntyre Block. Page five. Pherson k.c., who will probably ook it Over th5s week prior to sending the recommendations to Ottawa. The projects favored Are a sedimentation for the water works a new police court Boule Vard work on Victoria Avenue and other works estimated to Cost a Quarter million dollars. Your examined now Quick service for out of town patients or. and associates dentists Winnipeg . At. Honor Omer bar. To nil Brandon 93t Boner poo Illel i bulk Mont cml ill . Double saving of false Teeth Nett time you Jiheed powder to hold Jour in your Mouth you firmer i have that Tasto or fooling. Got th0 bin 35 cent pack Nga of r and. Onion months of Moimoi to Elbrt. Don t Money on , insist on Brandon works programme Brandon Man., april 7. Special final decision As to the works programme to be the Dominion government has been left to the City supervisor e. A. 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The government tried to keep in mind All the factors involved and at a fair basis but he was not sure any formula could be de Vised which would be free irom the possibility of criticism. Western municipalities were in dire financial positions or. May Bank declared. This condition was being aggravated by Relief costs and diminishing taxation collections. Since 1931, Winnipeg paid a Relief Bill of while the province and the Dominion supplied 000. Winnipeg was now in the Posi Tion where if the Bank would Advance no More Money for Relief destitution would prevail. Unemployment should be a National responsibility not provincial or municipal or. Maybank tended it was hopeless to expect Western provinces and municipalities to carry the Load any longer. Ontario criticized the Ontario government was wholly unreliable and would give no assistance to the City of Toronto. Eatty Eul 51ecca" ointment Brandon pastor resigns april Board of St. Paul s United Church has received and accepted the resignation of its minister Hev. Al e d. Ashford who will leave about july 1 to resume his in the Mission Fields of India. Or. Ashford has been ministering to the congregation of St. Paul s Church for the past two years. Of Westbourne Man., and was born at Montreal Quebec. The family came to Westbourne 1879. She was an accomplished musician conducting a music class and was a Church organist prior to her marriage. She is survived by her Hus band three Brothers Fred and Rupert Rhind of Westbourne Man. And Arthur of los Angeles Cal. Three Sisters mrs. William Speers of . Mrs. Harry Speers of Regina sask. And miss Margaret of Westbourne Mali. A. C Smith form Erly Eliza Murray Eer of april 6. Mrs. Smith was born at gait ont. She with her Hus band in 1888 the first Belmont Post office was at then Home and Church services were held there be fore the Church was built. Mrs Smith was a noted musician and As a Young woman in her Ontano Home had quite a Public career she is survived by her Only son Norman. Denton Massey cons., complained. Toronto _ or. Mcniven reminded him the Ontario government was the first provincial government to balance its budget and reduce debt. Social credit was advanced by John Blackmore s.c., Lethbridge As the solution of unemployment. Only by providing the people with the purchasing Power sufficient to buy the goods they could produce could unemployment be eliminated the Socle Al credit Leader declared. Government ownership and control of i natural resources was the solution advanced by j. S. Woods Worth Leader pending a change in the economic system As would bring this about however he urged a of 4 work and wages to put an end to direct re Lief. 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