Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, April 21, 1937

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press april. 21, 193t. Page five. Form of service to be ised sunday preceding Coronation suggested Condon april 21 in that by a Marvel of science millions of British Empire subjects d others throughout the world a hear the Coronation service in is Minster Abbey May 12, the 1 of Canterbury and York i fave suggested forms of service 7 use in churches the preceding e nday and on Coronation Dav to i to spare congregations to listen to i the broadcast. The archbishops commend to the of All parts of the Empire on in the addresses and ser of some reference to this Ner hitherto unknown in the King will come to his accompanied by they Point out his the of Many lands will be Able themselves were present in Abbey Church of St. Peter at t hear the words which will Lay the great charge upon the King As of they the a suggests lesson a ii services sunday May 9, the Uch Bishops suggest an old Testa ment lesson from the Book of include the verse the god be with us As he Ith our a second from the Kings 1 lesson i words of St Paul to the Philip i ians beginning in anxious but in Everytte i Wayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be i made known unto prayers would be offered for our Sovereign lord King George set Over us by thy Grace and Providence to be our King it is suggested the first and third verses of the National Anthem be Sung the second being omitted. Set opening hymn for services throughout the Empire Coronation Day the archbishops suggest As the opening hymn All people that on Earth do followed by an address to include the admonition Brethren we Are met together to add our prayers to the thoughts of countless multitudes whose minds Are turning at this time to one of the most sacred places in the history of our the Abbey Church of St. Peter at Westminster. Thither our King and Queen Are coming to receive from god the anointing which seals their life s service and bestows god s Grace for its fulfilment. Prayers for the King and Queen would follow. Then the minister might say almighty god who rules in the kingdom of men and Hast Given to our Sovereign lord King George a great Dominion in All parts of the Earth draw to Gether we Pray thee in True Fellowship the men of divers races languages and customs who dwell therein , bearing one another s burdens arid working together in brotherly Concord they May Ful Fil the purpose of thy Providence and set Forward thy everlasting the service would conclude with the lord s prayer and part of the National Anthem. Nicotine spasms inaccurate tests by laboratories Lead to dangerously false reports citizens ready to help in saving Daylight co operation promised in All sections if bylaw carries an Asi Clear As trav. A fires would with the and Canadian National railways when Daylight Savin it will be All Asj Clear As Day Light in Winnipeg if and when Daylight saving Tirpe comes into effect. Stores offices railroads judges and others were prepared tuesday to co operate with the proposed bylaw their clocks ahead. News that the bylaw was Likely to pass Council found All types of business ready to come into line and clock Sun will Likely be the Rule in Winni Peg soon. Premier John Bracken stated that the provincial government would conform with the bylaw adoption by Winnipeg of Day saving time would practically the same course upon the suburban municipalities a Survey revealed though they have As yet. To make any definite All officials questioned agreed that Daylight saving would have to be adopted by them be cause the majority of their Resi employed in Winnipeg. Every assistance will be Given in the change to Daylight saving time by both the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railways officials stated tuesday. The offices and shops of both railways will work on City time and the trains will run on Central Standard time. Judges Are empowered under the King s Bench act to set the time when their courts shall sit but it was believed Likely tuesday morn ing that the time set for court ses Sions would be adjusted to Harmo Nize with the working hours set for civil servants. Working hours for the latter Are set by the lieutenant governor by order in Council. When Daylight saving was last at tempted in Winnipeg hours were not adjusted at the Law courts so that courts instead of opening at 10 o clock As usual opened at 11 o clock. This system brought considerable Infin vengence and con fusion it was pointed out tuesday. While department store officials had reached no decision tuesday with regard to their policy on Day Light saving they believed the stores would probably adjust their hours in accordance with Daylight saving set by the City. A Down on cruelty films of suffering animals banned yes even rubber ones London april 21. Up Britain is determined to tolerate no cruelty rubber ones.1 the cinematograph films animals Bill awaiting third Reading in the com Mons will prohibit production of such films depicting or purporting to depict suffering of animals either at the hand of human or in wild life conflict. There will be no More of those candid camera shots of leopards and tigers fighting to death of horses dogs and sheep being swept under flood Waters. Moreover the screen tricksters must not permit the Public to imag Ine shooting of horses or any other animals even though they Are just so much rubber and painted paper i St. Louis mo., april 21. Tea per cent of the state and Pri vate laboratories of the United Stales Are making such inaccurate tests for syphilis that they miss one half of the cases and others Are making false positive reports and thereby Labelling healthy per sons As charge or. Thomas Panan surgeon general of the . Public health before a clinic of the american College of physicians Here tuesday. Tobacco smoking or. Orvin s. Wright of new York City said in presenting another clinic causes in Many individuals spasms of the tiny blood vessels at the tops of the fingers and toes with a resulting reduction in the blood flow and sometimes Complete stoppage of it. There is also some evidence indicating that some individuals Are hypersensitive to certain tobaccos resulting in clogging of the Small blood vessels which sometimes Lead to gangrene and amputations of the extremities or. Wright added. Deaths and funerals funeral of Henry Shannon 66, who died saturday at his residence 484 Sydney Avenue East Kil Donaiz was held tuesday Ning from Mordue Bros funeral Home to Brookside cemetery. Funeral services for mrs. Ida Derick wide of Daniel Derick 26 Warton Lodge who died sunday aged 57, were held tuesday morn ing at St. Mary s Cathedral. Burial was made in St. Mary s cemetery. The funeral of William Frederick Hunter 268 Hampton Street St James who died monday at Winni Peg general Hospital aged 64, Wil be held wednesday afternoon a 2.30 o clock from Mordue Bros. Funeral Home to St. James Ceme 1ery. Many friends and relatives were tuesday morning at the funeral of mme. H. Painchaud who died saturday at her Home 686 College Avenue. St. Boniface aged Fri years. Services were conducted in St Boniface Cathedral and burial was made in the Cathedral Ceme Tery. Coutu s funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Thomas i 66, of 600 jes j tie Avenue died tuesday at the family residence. The body is at 1 lie Clark Leatherdale funeral Home. George Crumb of Austin Field Man., died monday at St. Boni face Hospital aged 58 years. A i native of Ireland she had reside in this province for 36 years. The funeral was held tuesday afternoon com Desjardins funeral Home to Riverside cemetery. Rev. J. E Amsden officiated. Alfred Franks 75, of Little Brit tin Man., died tuesday at his residence. The funeral will by Keld thursday afternoon at 3.3c to clock at the residence and a o clock in Little Britain United Church with burial in the Tim Rhyard. Rev. J. A. Mccon Nell will officiate. Gilberts funeral ice is. In charge. Arden h. Hancock 58, retired Farmer died Here Satur Day. Born at Bowmanville ont., he came to Manitoba child with his parents. The funeral under . Auspices was held tuesday from the United Church to Ridge View cemetery Rev. D. A. Mclean officiating. Besides his widow he leaves one sister mrs. Ford of a Den. And three others in Saskatchewan and Washington .a., also three Brothers in Saskatchewan and Ontario. Poison a trapper died april 15 in his Cabin on the Northeast Shore of Hole River Lake about 20 Miles from Here. The body arrived at Man Gotan sat urday and was met by his brother s. Poison who is taking the body to Riverton for interment. Rev. G. W. Faryon aged Clergyman ies on tuesday one of the oldest clergymen in the province Rev. George William Faryon died tuesday morning at Winnipeg general Hospital in his 86th year. He resided at 52" Spence Street. Or. Faryon was born in London England july 27, 1851, where he received his Early education. He was appointed inspector on the. Staff of the London school Boari and later attended pastors Colleg at Newington where he received religious training. In 1b91 he came to Manitoba an was ordained a minister of the presbyterian Church at Domuino City. In later years he held Pas borates at Austin Belmont Elv and Little Britain. He retire from the Active ministry m 192 but remained a member of the Winnipeg presbytery of the Presby Erian Church of Canada and in Lim deep sea fish info in the Bay islands 1927 the prize is a shark both before and after the tour of Australia which was recounted in our last article the Duke showed his ability and enjoyment in the sport of deep sea fishing. Multitudinous duties at Home were hardly conducive to making him an ardent disciple of Izaak Walton even had the Opportunity in his native land offered but once afloat with some spare time on his. Hands Between the Well planned routine that was necessary even aboard ship for this Royal Prince to adequately Cope with the demands made upon him he tried his hand at fishing like most other red blooded Ocean tourists. The Waters around new zealand abound in fighting fish and that his majesty was not entirely unsuccessful in seeking these Deni Zens of the deep today s picture proves. His prize of a shark is being pulled in while deep sea fishing in the of islands. It is not re corded in the Story of the renown s passage to and from the Island dominions that the Royal party or its Leader had any spectacular Luck in their fishing operations but the Duke enjoyed the sport to the full. In Australia he had hunted joining with great gusto in a Kanga Roo Hunt staged for his Benefit and he had enjoyed Riding and roping with the cowboys in Queensland. But both he and the Duchess were naturally anxious to get Back to England where their infant Daugh Ter awaited them. Even the return journey was not without notable the renown ran into a terrific Hurricane in the australian bight and for hours the sturdy warship battled her Way slowly through mountainous seas. Then a fire broke out in her Oil bunkers with the nearest land a thousand Miles behind her. Battle Cruiser As she was her magazines were fully loaded and it was a trying ordeal until the fire was placed under control and the danger of a tragic explosion averted. The Royal couple shared both the excitement and the next the Queen As a girl guide Coronation stamp this new Canadian postage stamp of three cent denomination a special Coronation Issue red in color and double size and bearing portraits of the King and Queen will be issued on May 10. On the same Date remaining values of the non commemorative King George i Stamps will be. Issued in 4-cent Bistre 5-cent Blue and 8-cent Orange. The issuing of these three Stamps will com plete the set first values which were issued april 1. The free press Coronation scrapbook contest is offering prizes totalling to readers submitting the Best and most artistic Book of pictures pertaining to the lives of King George and Queen Eliza Beth and members of the Royal family. The clippings must be from the free press and May include pictures articles and news stories the contest closes on May 11, and All books must be in the mail by May 15 the classes Are Lor children from grades one to four Krom grades five to and for adults. The school children must have their books signed by their Goering says Hitler has Genius Mark Berlin april 21. Up havas a broadcast speech in connection with Chancellor Hitler s birthday general Hermann Goering tues Day said Hitler is the most competent Man one could it is. The Mark of he said to seize the essence of men and things and to dominate some times against specialists. This remarkable Quality comes perhaps from the remarkable memory of Hitler. He knows the historical dates of Rome England France and naturally Prussia and Ger Many. He can draw from Mem Ory a plan of the Paris opera the Vienna parliament or the Zwinger in Dresden. No modern Arm is unknown to him. He knows by heart the tonnage of All German and foreign warships May say that the fuehrer is an expert in All arrest ninety Vienna april 21. Up havas ninety nazis were under Arres tuesday following a series of at tempted demonstrations in Hono of Chancellor Hitler s 48th birth Day. Plot to ship arms to Spain to be probed Helsin fors april 20. Finnish government ordered an investigation tuesday of charge made by the marquess of Donega that Finland had been made the storehouse of i Worth o munitions which two englishmen plotted to run to Spain. Writing in the London Sunda dispatch lord Donegal said the two englishmen Hon. Victor her by lord Hervey and John Christopher Lonsdale now in Paris and planned to make a profit of each from the Deal. Lord Donegal said he had trailed he men from London to Finland and there had uncovered documents roving the plot. He said the plan Vas to store arms collected in a ious places in Finland for eventual shipment to Spain. Coronation medal King and Queen in their Royal Robes. The reverse will Bear the Royal Symbol Crown with the Date May 12, 1937, and the inscription George i and Queen it will be affixed by a Blue rib Bon with narrow red and White stripes. Sons of Enslund Benefit society. Winnipeg District St. George s Day com motor anon dinner tort Garry hotel Friday. 6.30 London april 21. Up havas the King has approved creation of Silver Coronation medal designed by Percy Metcalfe of which copies will be made for distribution to civil and military figures during the Coronation ceremony. It carries in Relief busts of the Stew it Tom now a Leucious a Mioni pm it Fuyii blackheads prevented with oxygen Cream sensational Beautifier the skin brings freshness to the complexion women All Over the country who form Erly were miserable Over dam marred by blackheads whiteheads Large a joke and other skin faults Are now enthusiastic about a new Beautifier. 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Of the United Church. He had been a resident of Winnipeg for the past 15 years and devoted a great Deal of time to visiting the sick in hospitals. He had enjoyed Excel Lent health until recently. Or. Faryon was twice married. His first wife died in. Dominion City in 1923 and six years later he remarried his Sec Ond wife surviving. There Are also one son and two daughters by pfc first marriage these being. Her Bert of Silton mrs. Cuthbert Scott of Dominion City and miss Dora jargon of Winnipeg. A son George of Neepawa died recently. The body is at the Thomson funeral Chapel pending completion of funeral arrangements. Miners favor strike London april 21. A Coal miners of England and Wales have voted overwhelmingly to strike it was announced tuesday. Ballots cast april 15 and 16 showed in favor of a walkout and opposed. Representatives of the miners will meet in London april 30 to decide when to give strike notices the mine. Workers federation said. Only four More Days Don t main St. At Bannatyne ave Ash Downs visit furniture dept. The new loaf b that is making bread history Ryphe triumphant Success scored by our Coronation loaf is the talk of the baking business. Unknown to the Public a month ago this loaf is already Canada s favorite bread. When we introduced it we told people to expect a new taste thrill in bread and the Coronation loaf has More than lived up to our promises. People Tell us it is the most delicious bread they have Ever tasted. In Case you Haven t tried this new Coronation loaf we want you to know that this in t just one of our regular loaves covered with a Coronation wrapper. It is an entirely new and different kind of White bread that our Bakers have created in Honor of their majesties Coronation. You be never tasted any other White bread like it because nothing just like it has been baked before. The Coronation loaf is not made by the usual then that is our special secret. How Ever you can readily see the difference. The Grain of the loaf is closer. The texture finer. The Crumb whiter. And the flavor is the finest you be Ever tasted in a loaf of White bread. But that extra deliciousness is Only natural because the Coro nation loaf is enriched with More milk More sugar More shortening and More malt than we be Ever before put into a loaf of bread. Buy a Coronation loaf today and taste this new and better bread that is making baking history. It is a health giving Way to celebrate their majesties Coronation. You May buy the Coronation loaf either sliced or a sliced whichever you prefer. Canada bread company limited ;