Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Brandon College topic of caucus future or Brandon College which come months ago requested a government Grant to enable it to continue was the subject of a special caucus cd supporters of the Bracken government at the legislative build wednesday. While no official statement was Given out it was understood the caucus was considering a proposal advanced by a private individual the Supply some the 000 req red by Brandon College if the government put us the remainder. The government was reluctant to assist the private College it was believed but was considering Strong political pressure which has been brought to Bear on members of West Ern constituencies. Election possibilities were not discussed. Winnipeg free press thursday july 14, 1938 Young people s conservative association of ass Bola general meeting Amherst the Street St James. 8 thursday. Reports of delegated to the relax. Your Pinner is a Tovery hostess knows the moment of anxiety that comes just before the dessert. Will they like it but if you serve Canaber that Superb Cream cheese blended with real French roquefort you can relax pass the Cigar ettes join the Light hearted conversation. It s the final sophisticated touch that Marks the end of a charming dinner. Chateau Canaber is sold at All Good food stores. Chateau Canaber try chateau chateau Plain chateau Pimento chateau cocktail Cream spreads in chateau grated Chreso in Shaker package. S. S. Keen Ora six Day Lake Winnipeg cruise Norway House Berens River fare. Including berth and boat for Norway House. A most pleasurable and restful cruise of Over 700 Miles. Wooded islands Rocky Cliffs Clear Waters All the Beauty of Manitoba s Northland. All steel boat. Radio Good companion ship. Running water in every stateroom. Excellent dining room. Excursions Lockport . Leaves Redwood Dock every sunday at 2 . . Keen Ora leaves Hedwood Dock Winnipeg every monday at 12 noon for Warren s Landing connecting with River boat for Norway House calling at Gull Harbor. Bull head Berens River and other intermediate Points returning to Winnipeg the following saturday Forenoon. Children under 12 years half fare. Sailing 18, 25, August 1. 8, 15, 22, 29. Enquire for descriptive folder the Selkirk navigation co. Ltd. Redwood ave. Winnipeg phone 55 100 hidden riches Manitoba s mining areas reveal rare possibilities opened an hour before the hearing and men and women tried to Force heir Way past the policemen on duty there. As soon As the hearing was opened Hastings Ibsen and said to the magistrate after very Frank discussions of the matter Between or. Birkett Norman Birkett Haugwitz recent of s chief counsel and myself i Lave appreciated that there might be Al the difference Between words uttered under stress of motion and words uttered after consideration. Haugwitz Reventlow who had marched Snapp ily to the stand to stood stiffly at attention As Hastings spoke. The count is prepared to give an understanding not to approach win Field House the countess residence or Endeavor to communicate direct y or indirectly with the said Hastings. In those Circum stances i ask leave to withdraw the attorney Birkett for the count then said in View of what my Learned Eriend has just said there is very Little i need add. In the present upper left shows Madsen red Lake 300-ton Mill in course of construction seven Miles from red Lake. Upper right is a View of the Camp buildings on the shores of Beaver dam Lake. Lower left is a por Tion of the Plant of red Lake Gold Shore mine and at lower right left to right Bill Catton Pilot h. R. Drummond Hay f. H. Avery and h. J. Jowsey just about to leave the Madsen red Lake Dock. This is one a series of articles by Frank h. Avery. Financial editor of the free press on a recent air trip to the mining areas Manitoba. By Frank h. Avery if thousands of experienced prospectors were turned Loose in Mani Toba s hinterland they would be old men before they had much More than scratched the surface. That is the impression one obtains after Riding the sky lanes a mile High covering hundreds of Miles in direct routes and Able to see Many More hundreds of Square Miles of territory Between stops. Another thing which astonishes the Aerial observer is that the comparatively few men who Are prospectors in the Short summer season should have been Able to travel so far afield and to have made the discoveries which under capable development have become important Metal producers. These widely scattered developments seem merely to indicate How much greater this development might become and How Many More mines in these areas Are simply awaiting disco july food savings prices effective thursday july 14 loin t fall chops Steak fresh minced head cheese 140 la leg veal Steak 2oc soap valves Roya Crown soap .6 bars 21 e Many Flowers toilet soap 3 cakes 10e Princess Deal Large 16c pkg., 2 for .25e of idol Small pkg. 9c Large pkg. 21 c matches Eddy s Swan boxes 22c brooms 4-string, each Maple Leaf our Best each pears Lynn Valley 15-oz. Tin.9c for Kellogg s bran flakes Post s bran flakes puffed Rice shredded wheat Rice Kris pies. Your Choice Pace. Domestic shortening plums Lif Fht syrup Lombard. 17-oz. Tin 9c Milady toilet o 1 pm tissue pc Rolls we Tomato juice Corn old Kildonan. 17-oz. Chocolate drink pint we quart your Choice bakery features fruit cakes v lady Mary cakes each i5c preserving supplies fruit Lars Gem pint. Dor. 98c fruit Gem . S -10 i Els rite fruit pectin. Bottle i5e fruit pectin bottle 25e Gem rubber . 5e Gem Glass lids Doz. 20s Gem Metal . 22c Reserve apricots cherries . Bings cantaloupes Rickey bottle pm Cly wigs in Ery. Discovery which can Only come As the result of patient and persistent Field work by experienced prospectors. Influence of air plane perhaps another outstanding thought which comes to the travel Ler by air is the tremendous influence which the Advance of air transportation has had upon mining in All its s tages from dropping the prospector on the Shore of some lonely Lake to the taking out by plane of the Gold extracted from the solid Rock. One Bright morning a few Days ago we slipped away from the Brandon Avenue Dock in a sleek looking Canadian airways Norse Man plane with our old Friend Bill Caton at the controls. We had lunch at Madsen red Lake looked the entire Plant Over hopped to hed Lake gassed up and from there flew to uchi Lake and visited Jack Hammell s uchi Gold mine for two or three hours had supper at the Camp and Back to red Lake to spend the night with plenty of time to spare. And that was typical of the Days which followed. Periodic visit the occasion was a periodic visit to the Western Ontario and Northern Manitoba mining districts by r. J. Jowsey president of god s Lake Gold mines limited and other min ing companies a director of Many More and interested As an investor in scores of mining properties from the far East to the Yukon. With him was h. R. Drummond Hay vice president of god s Lake Gold mines limited and likewise inter ested in Manitoba and elsewhere. From red Lake the trip included Sachiyo Kiver where one of can Ada s richest Small Gold mines is now adding daily to Canadian wealth god s Lake just a few years ago a desolate wilderness of rocks swamp and water and now a thriving Community Kanu Chuan rapids where a Power Plant has been constructed to Supply Power to the god s Lake Gold mine and Oxford Lake where there is an exceedingly promising Copper Prospect from the latter Point the Mouth of the god s River was visited while other places in the itinerary included Bigstone Lake and the san Antonio Gold limited. Interesting development at Madsen red Lake one of the interesting developments of the red Lake area is under Way. A Crew of 150 men is rapidly erecting a 300-ton Mill under the direction of the resident Engineer e. G. Crayston. Although the Mill is situated on the Shore of what is known As Beaver. Dam Lake the Lake is too Small to permit of the Landing of planes and a Dock has been established on Flat Lake about a mile Distant. Timber is exceedingly heavy in the red Lake area Anc particularly so at the Madsen pro Perty which is about seven Miles South of the town of red Lake Anc connected with it by a freight Road Over which All the heavy Machin Ery for the Mill is hauled by tractor and trucks. The present Mill site and the mine itself is not on the original discovery. The company was originally incorporated to take Over holdings of the Falcon Gold Syndi Cate and the Jomac Syndicate. A three compartment Shaft was sunk on the discovery and carried Down to a depth of 600 feet and a considerable amount of underground development work was done. Later on Austin Mcveigh discovered what is now known As the Austin vein and on which the Mill now being erected is based. Following approximately feet of Diamond drilling a three compartment Shaft has been sunk to a depth of 525 feet with Levels at 200, 350 and 500-foot Depths. Two Ore shoots were delimited on the first and second Levels and it is computed there is sufficient ton nage indicated to Supply a 300-ton Mill for three years with the possibility of further Ore being Avail Able with comparatively Small additional Cost for exploration. It is intended however to the first year to milling and to build a Reserve before proceeding with development work. Reduced costs practically All the Timber required for the Mill and also for mining operations is readily Avail Able on the property and this has been a Factor in reducing costs of construction. Power is being sup plied from ear Falls Power Plant and will be available when the Mill is ready to go into operation about september of this year. Camp site Mill and Tow site take up practically three sides of Beaver dam Lake. Cottages Are being erected on the Tow site As officials of the company and permanent employees Are getting Homes ready for occupancy. A Short description of other properties visited will follow in successive articles. Proceedings the Only object of the count was to refute the allegation made against him and indeed he made a special journey from France to do so. This seems a most desirable termination of the said the judge. It had taken just six minutes to bring the Case to its end and leave the count and countess to Disen tangle themselves from the disaster of their marriage. Page five what private agreement May have been reached Between the count and countess was not known. It was believed there would be Isri vate agreement by which Lance would remain in the countess Cus Tody. Though the threats Case was ended society gossip was still insistent that the Man on whom Haugwitz Reventlow threatened to wreak his vengeance was Prince Frederick of Prussia. Cool and refreshing anticlimax Barbara withdraws threats charge and husband agrees to stay away London july 13. Threats charge against count court Haugwitz Reventlow which shocked London society and marked the wreck of his marriage to countess Barbara Button Haugwitz Reventlow was withdrawn by Mutual consent today at Bow Street police station. Sir Patrick Hastings chief coun a bowl of flakes a they be gotta be fresh and of clip Kellogg s comin up and delicious flavor of to Logg i Corn flakes ant time place. That s Why Lead the world in sales. Don t be disappointed. Sey before you Corn sold by All grocers. Served by Reata Rento in Handy India anal made by Kelogg in London ont Mcd mate a Tom Safeway stores limited limited Sel for the Woolworth five and ten cent store heiress announced that the count had Given an undertaking not to communicate with her in any Way. It was expected that the countess would take Steps at once to sue in the danish courts for a separation and eventually for a divorce. She had withdrawn her charge that the count threatened her that he threatened to shoot like a dog a Man distinguished in London society of whom he had become Jeal Ous that he demanded and their child As the Price of separation. In doing so she had kept out of the records the name of the Man whom the count according Mony of William m. Mitchell an other of her lawyers threatened to shoot. But it was generally conceded that there was no Hope of reconciliation and Many thought that the countess own Brilliant social career on which she had embarked Here might have reached its end. Thus came to its end in an anti Climax a Case unprecedented in London a heiress appealing to the British police courts for Protection against the threats of her angry Nobleman husband to shoot an alleged menace to his marital happiness. Court crowded before 7 Jaru today women Many smartly gowned were queueing up in narrow crooked Bow Street in Hope of getting seats in tiny no. 3 court room where sir Hollo Gra Ham Campbell chief metropolitan magistrate sat the doors of the building were Gladstone Arr Portage Avenue definitely and forever Sale starts thursday 9 . Sharp we re through on Portage Worth of High Grade shoes must be disposed of at once. White shoes right in the height of their popu fall styles that will be in High favor in two. Months. Our time is limited and prices Call for immediate action. So come Early for the greatest bargains of a lifetime. Men a women a children s shoes must be sold at once regardless of Cost women s shoes classic Victoria Dorothy Gray Hartt White Black Brown Blue prints and All seasonable styles. Nothing will be reserved. Our finest included and sacrificed at almost give away prices. Reg. To 98 Reg. To 1 women s Reg. To picked at random from our higher Price ranges. While they last Reg. To 2 Reg. To 3 shoes Biltmore Ritchie Walker traveller Hartt Whites Browns All the wanted leathers and styles. This is a to save Many dollars on your summer and fall footwear. Regular 1 2 now being sacrificed boys men s campers Ana a 1 a great assortment of styles to ensure Correct fitting of Young feet. Sandals oxfords straps now being sacrificed in this Defin Ite close out Sale. Out they co out they co no refunds no exchanges every Sale is a definite close out Gladstone Skarr 289 Portage just West of Smith Street
;