Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 18, 1938

Issue date: Monday, July 18, 1938
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Previous edition: Saturday, July 16, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight. Winnipeg free press monday july 18, 1938. St. John tags net More than was raised sat urday in the Winnipeg tag Day o the St. John ambulance association col. George h. Gillespie Manitoba Secretary announced sunday. I said he considered it an exception ally Good result considering tha upwards of people were out of the City on Holiday or at picnics saturday. Five Hundred Winnipeg girls sold tags. Good weather favored the drive and Campaign Headquarters on the main floor of the old National Trust building a few doors South of the bark of Montreal was a hive of activity As officials dispatched taggers on their Way. The Young women were at their posts at about 7 ., and a Greal Deal of their business was done before breakfast. Textile firm closes Plant Quebec july 15. Notice at the Gates of the St. Gregoire Mills of the Dominion textile company informed the Mill s workers today the Plant will remain closed until july 20, when the Board of directors will meet in Montreal to de cide on the future operations of this Branch. Action of the company followed an unauthorized strike of 100 Dof fers and spinners on the night shift who stoned the office s wednesday during negotiations with company officials. G. Blair Gordon of Mont real company general manager and Harold Fisher assistant superintendent of the Plant were injured cordial letters Are exchanged London july 16. Minister Neville Chamberlain and Premier edouard Daladier have exchanged cordial letters reaffirm ing British French Solidarity in anticipation of the state visit which King George and Queen Elizabeth Are to pay to Paris tuesday it was announced today. It was intimated that the letters caused great satisfaction in both countries though they made no commitments politically beyond those exchanged during the visit of Daladier and Georges Bonnet for itching and burning of eczema or. Felix Underwood sex gov. Dennis Murphree j. C. Holton w. F. Bond bearing 40 of the largest watermelons grown in. The heart of Mississippi s famous Watermelon Belt two Hundred prominent mississippians on Board the know Mississippi better train will steam into Winnipeg Over Canadian National lines at 9.45 July 19. They will continue on their tour at 1 ., but not before they present mayor John Queen with one of the Fine big melons. Seen above Are four of the prominent mississippians who Are making their 14th annual consecutive tour and who will be on the special said to be the longest Pullman train in the world. Or. Murphree is general chairman or. Underwood is medical health officer j. C. Holton is state commissioner of agriculture and or. Bond is state welfare director. Since its organization in 1925, the train has travelled under the same management More than Miles and has visited 425 towns and cities in the United states Canada and Mexico. Rench foreign minister to London ast april. Renovate Block Cuti Cura plans for renovating the Hugo apartment Block which Friday eve Ning was attacked by Fira Are Al Eady underway an official of the gents Alderson Dejardin and Mcdonald company stated Satur a. Commencing work Early this it will take about one month repair the damage it was estimated. Gordon Davidson fireman had his ears scorched and his hair singed while fighting the Blaze. Dazed and suffering from the smoke he inhaled in spite of the Gas mask he was wearing Davidson was assisted from the burning building and revived by fellow fire fighters. His smeared with. Oil he re turned to his Post after a Brief rest. 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Long lasting can costs Only 4m at any drug store. Pol ident cleans purifies like magic wheel of Fortune pattern 1611 round and round she goes this wheel of As Many different Bay scraps As you like. Easy to piece the variety of the materials will keep you fascinated. Pattern 1811 contains accurate pattern pieces diagram of Block instructions for cutting sewing and finishing yardage Chart diagram of quilt. To obtain this pattern Send Coupon attached and 20 cents not in Stamps to the Art needlework dept Winnipeg free press. X7se this cot upon print name and address plainly Laura Wheeler pattern 1811. Name address City prov. Ottawa releases exam results Ottawa ont., july 16. Special students who have Quali fied for the eligible lists in the last civil service examinations for the department of agriculture in clude the following Field Grade 1, 2 and 3, Willard Ross Allen and d. Seward Smith Winnipeg. Saskatchewan grades 1 to 2, Arnold Hicks Sparrow Saskatoon grades 1 to 3, James Cameron Stevenson Saskatoon Arthur Robinson Brooks Abernethy Donald Johnson Milne Regina Grade 1, Donald Macken Zie Barr Muden Leonard James Shields Evesham John Stowe Bowron Lashburn John Wesley and Leonard James Shields Saskatoon Anthony g. Kusch Sutherland. Forest Manitoba grades 1 to 5, Donald Newell Smith Raymond Rene Lejeune Waldemar Esi sacks on All of Winnipeg Fred Baillie Rabkin St. Vital Saskatchewan grades 1 to 5 Robert Francis Arnold Saskatoon. Assistant demonstrator and lec Turer Saskatchewan marketing services Dairy pro Isabel Mckay North Kildonan Manitoba Muriel Wil Helmina Cameron Swift current sask., and Helen Catherine Camp Bell Arcola sask. Badly injured Westbourne man., july 16. Spe Holden of 30 Varennes Avenue St. Vital was badly injured one mile North of West Bourne Early saturday morning when the. Truck on which he was changing a tire slipped off the Jack crushing him. He was removed in the ambulance to Portage la Prairie Hospital. Deaths and funerals George Washington Freeman 290 Maplewood Avenue died Friday in Deer Lodge Hospital in his 72nd year. He was a former resident of Transcona and served overseas in the great War. Funeral service will be held at 2 Monday in Mordue Bros Chapel and burial will be made in Elmwood cemetery. James Mathews formerly of the Avondale apartments Winnipeg died saturday at Strathclair aged 61 years. Funeral service will be held tuesday at 2 ., in the Clark Leatherdale Chapel and burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. Officiating Clergyman will be Rev. A. D. Kerr. Leslie a pagers 15, of 540 Burrows Avenue died Friday in the Chil Dren s Hospital. Funeral service will be held at 4 Monday in the a. B. Gardiner Chapel and burial will be in Brookside Ceme Tery. Mrs. Grace Matila head wife of or. P. W. Head of fort Chipewyan Alta died thursday at her Home aged 45 years. Funer Al will be held monday 2.30 ., from Bardal s to Brookside cemetery. James j. Allan former postmas Ter and general merchant at Allan s Mills ont a brother of Frank Allan Winnipeg died at Perth ont Friday. A second brother Robert Allan resides in Edmonton Alberta. No fascists wanted Oshawa out., july 16. Up neither communists nor fascists nay use Oshawa Parks or Public buildings for meeting purposes City Council declared in a motion passed last night in Toronto last week Jos Eph Farr organizer for the fascistic National Unity party declared it would hold a meeting in july 19. S. S. Young left saturday for Minneapolis to attend the celebrations in connection with the visit of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolph of Sweden. Monday store hours 9 To 5.30 working shopping service dial 3-2-2 41 monday third Day of the dutch auction clearance Sale 20% off Day visit this unique clearance Section it s fun for every body each the fifteen the Sale automatically reduced 5 per 75 per cent Ort the last Day. We Hope there will be. Next to none left by the fun comes when you try to put off till tomorrow what you can buy today. It might be there then again it might to who can guess be sure to come every Day. No c.o.d., phone or mail exc Harigel or your charge account. The dutch auction fourth electric refrigerators 149 one Price Sale of fancy linens .50 available on Bay monthly terms sen41 Home balance plus carrying charge payable monthly. An ".c." refrigerator it a Good investment at any time but particularly so in the summer. It safeguards the family s health by protecting your food Supply. And it simplifies the preparation of delicious Crisp salads and Frozen desserts features include 1 vegetable restorer lighted Interior Large freezing unit fast freezing appliances fourth floor the Bay we recommend the Beauty and efficiency of Beach ice refrigerators i modern All steel refrigerator equipped with automatic lighting device. No. Drying out of food in these air conditioned models and maximum refrigeration is attained even when the ice Supply is Low. O available on Bay budget terms. O allowance Given on your old ice Box. O 10 Days ice Supply free. All models air conditioned and heavily insulated. O equipped with Auto Matic lighting device. High gloss Ivory finish with Green Black or red trimmings. Chromium plated hardware. O ice and food Chambers White enamelled and Rustproof throughout. Medium and Large sizes. Priced at and buy on Bay monthly payments. Housewares. Main floor. The Bay separate pieces or sets ordinarily 1.95 to 3.98 personal shopping Only every piece or set exceedingly Low priced selection includes a Large and Sample shipment As Well As Beautiful hand embroidered linens taken right Stock and reduced to less than half their regular value hand worked Bridge sets in Petit Point mosaic and drawn thread designs luncheon sets in elaborate hand embroidered designs colourful Novelty break fast sets grass Linen Tea and lunch sets in hand worked drawn thread designs and Many other fancy Linen pieces see Portage Avenue window display Staples second Fleer the e Petit Point ered chair Back i e hand embroidered 1 guest towels hand embroidered Low cases Imperial loyalist Maple furniture adds distinction and Charm to your Home the pieces sketched Are authentic re creations of the Early colonial loyalist fun go Ture done in the modern it is colonial furniture re created to needs of today while at the same time holding a quaint Charm imbued the spirit of Pioneer the worn rounded Corners scuffed edges As though the result of gracious living give a decorative value. But Imperial loyalist carefully fashioned and ruggedly built to provide satisfying Comfort and Long of service. Beds 29.50 to 37.50. Dressers 49.50. Chests 49 chairs 7.95 to 19.75. Coffee and occasional tables 3-piece settee sets to As Well As Many other charming occasional pieces Bay budget terms available furniture fifth Fleer the special Cut Glass salts and peppers ordinarily 75c hand Cut Glass shake Choice of six designs six Brand new designs All exclusive with the., each with. Fitted Glass top. So Lovely you la want several pairs for yourself or As gifts. When ordering phone please state letter of style desired As illustrated. Extra clan tops each 5e. China second Fleer the clearance Garden and Lawn too Long handled grass shears Reg. 4.50. Mounted on wheels All steel Blades and Hardwood handles. Special hedge shears Sheffield steel shears firmly set in shaped 8-Inch Blades. Notched style. Special style pedal .79c Long rain King Lawn sprinklers Reg. 5.15. Large revolving sprinklers that can be regulated to suit your Lawn. Special Garden Hose All rubber Hose 50 foot lengths. Size Complete with couplings. Anted Quality. Special. Nezzle extra.39 Dunn Lawn rakes scientifically Lawn rakes that utely will not injure the Lawn. Reduced from 1.15 Bird Baths decorative Bird Baths of solid standing.28 inches High and measure inches across the top ;