Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page twelve Winnipeg free press Friday june 23, 1939. First in Canada ordination of five priests at St. Pierre unique event when five Young men of St. Man., take their final As members of the Qibla e order and ave ordained to the Catholic i in Rhood in their Parish Church or rather in open air in. Their Villi Are. June 29. The ceremony will be the f inc kind Canad i. Not ohly As an outdoor event but As a to Irdi Riauo in one Parish. Or he St time Tho a boat Sun of will be Given by. Kevo Robidoux Wei Ops of the new priests. R occur i Dominion Dan will be Patriate a , celebrated but beyond daily Young showmen do their bit re special religious Cere june 20 j monies arc scheduled. On sunday 2. The five new priests will son perform die Parish rites., one cute i Low mass at 8 when -.p. 01 another will preach a Sermon and or Inu a third will celebrate High mass at in. U . Sons of 30 assisted by two others Fis Jusn Lam Deacon Vici sub Deacon. And two be both the i preachers by Init members of the a i Sci fish the. Rev. Sabourin Parish priest of St. I dict n is fax Pierre Stales a open record of sons in the i ii re y 13 in All. And about 70 women of the. Parish have licit f entered religions orders. , information. I r.3bo. To Tel pcs news fotjr3th urn. Priest june 23 is by s Tii with former heavyweight Box and h Sermon s l a Clamp Ion today became the i father of an eight Pound daughter. P mrs. Trimey. The former Poliy loud. A the 1 the More about King s speech Frerot showed themselves to hundreds of the Atlantic have reported it with i the peking government accuracy and sympathetic to seek a standing. I shall on try to Tell you some of the impressions of Ray journey that remain in my mind. First and deepest is that even in this age of machines and mass pro thousands of their subjects who auction the strength of human feel jammed the brilliantly decorated f Long is Stul the most potent of All route from the Palace to the City London financial Riding through the Chilly streets in open Landau. From 8 . Onward spectators sought places to View the prices i Sion. Many of them who had Semi yesterday s Royal arrival at water Loo station and the profession to Buckingham Palace re hoisted their Steging a. Circus. Pm a vacant lot at the Cor Ner of Niagara Street and Wellington Crescent these boys collected the handsome sum of.540.08, which they handed into the free press to be the associated fresh air Camps lunch. The smiling boys in Tho group above Are. Front Row left to right Norman Elsey Stanley Pope and Der not Dunwoody while the. Back Row shows John Hoger Hill Bill Abbott nor Man Emerson Hugh Macgillivray and Tom Harrij. Missing from the picture Are Bill head and Charles Rowan. Fin i. Via be i i ii tic. I. I m owl Benik r. Is. Ivs face. To bless new buried treas uhf this is Miv. Series Art Icicy of. I. . Free puffs finance Iii editor a Ith Minuit develop ment in Manitoba Ron Westem Ontario 6y of out of a Clear and cloudless sky Yelli feet to Light gently tin the Placid skaters of Moose Laie. A mile in thereabouts Alford. Fri Snerly merely design Naiad As a lip 26s on the Hudson it be insulted to Day however if called anything but 30, i its name. A graded Road connects the pier Orie with the own i Hough Road ditties gave credence to the Story that Only two Days earlier there fail of Snow of i in free inches. To Darin std in the warm Sun Light. We saw three Little toddlers haste thing to see the plane although planes Are no Novelty. We saw five men and one woman but were told Are moved to unloading Sites by and when empty placed a siding by the same Agency. The in i k of unloading and loading no the swings proceeds night and Day for the Way is. Long and the tiny Short during which freight must be moved to its destination at gods Lake arid sae Higo River is Short. Calls for hardiest seen and this in itself an opera Tuni of great difficulty involving the expenditure in machinery tractors sleighs of More than. Was at the Ouret a prelim Kihary to wards bringing into operation a producing Gold mine at gods Lake it is an operation which rails for the hardiest men of the North. It requires strength courage and Bull Dos. Tenacity. Each Winter the. Requirements for a whole year of machinery equip ment food supplies clothing arid Ali Pic myriad things which go into the summer population was in the the a Community depend upon neighbor Hood of but that is j the tractor trains going tit rough. Only the resident population. There through blizzards and bitter icy cold Ruvere several Storns. Pitt i Diing ii Tho movement Viust continue eueral store which appeared to tractor swing comprises two tractors Well stocked with Staples and then each with its complement of loaded he Gold Trail hotel and one with a caboose for also appeared a bit on jibe double Crew plus a Cook leaves Side. Vii Ham Mcarthur. The May be headed for Praetor. Said things were not River with perhaps some i if Ord awaits Winter s Rush in the neighbourhood of three quarters of a million dollars and is owned entirely by the mining cow while Scotty has made a repute Sipany. Within the fast two lion As a freighter he1-also has a j has been protected so far As is possible against both High water fuel required for the trip. D. C. Walker better known As Coity is charge of this end of the work. Reputation As a golfer. Forty Miles to the South. Gods Lake is another operation just As vital to the Success of the mine As any other Section. This is the Power Phil at Kanu c Power was necessary for economic extraction of Ore. Wood was not available diesel. Engines would prow too costly the Grade of Ore to it became necessary to build a Plant. The existing Plant is capable of development sufficient to operate two or three mining properties and it is the Hope that eventually there will be other producers in the neighbourhood to.sh3re he Load. Even without this Cost of Power developed and delivered at gods Lake ranks Cuite favourably with other mines As regards Cost. The Kan Chuah Pover Plant Cost and water stages and a close watch is kept All along the 42 of Power line to guard against fire. There been no interruptions to service since the line was built although the mine is equipped with a standby Plant of. Sufficient size for . Forces affecting world affairs. " Over All As a. North american historian has Ever All humanity. In no part of the. World is that Mph More evident than on the continent from which i have just turned. Within its geographical limits live men of almost every race and toy periscopes to watch the spectacle. Creed and divers political Faith. London paraded its ancient Cus a found inspiration a Toms As their majesties left the Palace outside which thousands craned their necks to see. At 13.30 pm the strains of the National Anthem heralded the departure of the procession and the Royal Landau rolled from the quadrangle while trumpeters blew a shrill flourish arid a Captain s escort of lifeguards clamped ahead in the first Carriage the King and Queen. The a teen was in Dove Grey Wilh Grey fur and gave the crowd smile which captivated canadians americans and newfound Landers. The King. Wore the full dress uniform of an Admiral of the feet. The Royal suite occupied other carriages. The procession went Down the mail through Tiff Elgar Square and along the strand to Temple bar the ancient Entrance to the City which the Kinig must still obtain ceremonial permission to pass. The lord mayor garbed in Ermine and Public Robes guard on a purple carpet opposite Temple bar where tile old wooden Gate which once Barted Progress had been re placed by a purple held by two policemen lord mayor s greetings As the escort sighted the policemen dropped the rope and the King s Landau stopped opposite the jord mayor who prese noted his yet first and Foremost they Are human beings. Over them All its humanity. I found inspiration too in the realization that we in these islands have made a helpful contribution to gradual weaving of that fabric of that is evident of course in qty the pages of history but which of us has not found that he Story and geography too never really live for us until we travel i was deeply impressed for example to find our great political testament the Magna. Charta an object of keen Public interest Iri the world s fair at hew York and at every Cairn of my Long journey it was constantly brought Home to me How closely interwoven Are the threads of our own history with those of the development of that newer continent across the set of. Saoe was this Clear in can Ada. Were you my lord mayor to find yourself in the City Hail of Vancouver Yoti would see there on the cd most of the Pacific Oleari some 6.000 Miles from this Guild hah an j exact replica ant the fermenting least. The Winter Road was visible for c. To do this May jail seas it was Cut through the. Bush freight for gods Lake. The round trip is 500 Miles and the average Speed about. 2% Miles per hour. Night and Day the tractors chug Tang Crews alternating with each other the resting Crew getting what More about Bra Flash reaction from Fife out sleep they can in the rocking Fiat the movement of whih is thought Tion to the delay in the japanese explanations requested by sir Rob Ert British ambassador to Japan on several occasions. Speaking in the House of com Mons the prime a Taister said that lord Halifax would make Clear the. British government frequently rougher than a ship in a storm at sea. At the journey s end there is Siuli rest the loaded sleighs Are unhooked the tractor picks up the. Empties turns round and starts Back on its return to Railhead. Bath is and that is not All. The cat Skinner never knows when All of a sudden he May feel his tractor breaking through a weakened ice Section. It he does not move fast he is Likely to find himself in expose Lin Jos of the to the of the excess acid Lead to and per haps to serious stomach trouble la most cases Lac Leaf Braad. Stomach powder will bring Quick and soothing Relief and protect the a Rotnicki living irom the injurious effect of the excess acid. From Lake to Lake and then the line of the Hudson Bay railway could be seen a Narro Pmj cuing is i Louiae without Sigma Hurt. At your to Lottici. A cd Pas. In icy water though fatalities of this nature Are few and far Between they always loom As ribbon of steel apparently coming at Ilford be _ stomach powder piles go Quick today is a tractor which somewhere on the route broke through the ice and plunged into 90 feet of water. It was eventually recovered fished up by Hook and Cham and is now being reconditioned. It will be in service during next Winter s operations. Its Driver went Down , but not to the Bottom. He bobbed up and was hauled to safety by his companions suffering nothing worse than a exceedingly key Bath these however Are the chances the men Lake yet the same Crew is usually the Job year after year they have keen rivalry As to who car make the round trip in the Best time and nothing Ever stumps them. Expenditure of last year the gods Lake freight ing programme called for an expenditure of which May be considered a Normal year. During up to a the Winter hauling season 1.010.tons couple of Hundred. A Dynamo oper-1 of pay freight was hauled to gods ates floodlights that make the tons of pay. Freight area 6s Light As Day tractors Ehu Gito River. The tractors in Back and. Forth railway Box cars addition must of course haul the out of Infinity and carrying on. Into Infinity. Heavy freight movement quite a considerable area has been cleared at Alford and. Extensive trackage indicates at certain periods a heavy freight scores j of heavy sleighs were drawn up in rows in another Section of the big Yard where what appeared to be Small Box cars mounted on runners for the transport of perish Able goods and then there were the cabooses Wheeli form the Winter Homes of the Mer. Engaged on tractor haulage. Pita Keu. In a of 12 a 13 Caterpillar and Linn tractors stood Side by Side. I acid the Road a Large machine Ishop was mute evidence of the Ujj general preparedness for any All eventualities. Alford comes it s question Fly a reprisals asked about the possibility of reprisals against Japan for its Block Ade of the British and French con Cessions at tientsin or. Chamber i do not think we have got to the stage of considering that can the prime minister give any agreement. A reduction in the wheat acreage this year they said plus an. Expected makes. I the. Wheat surplus less acute Cricket leaders score victories London june 23 up Cable positions in the English county Cricket championship remained virtually unchanged today when Lead ing teams recorded victories Over counties in the lower half of thei Assembly applauded again when Joseph to United states ambassador to great Britain announced. In he said saw everywhere not Shiy the Mere Symbol of the British Crown. I saw also flourishing As As they do Here institution which have de eloped Century after Century be Neath the Aegis of that Crown. Institutions British in origin British in their slow and almost casual growth which because they Are grounded Root and Branch on Brit sofa Ith ii Liberty and Justice men store to us even than the splendor of our history of the. Glories of our English Tongue. To see them thus vigorous on Canadian soil could not but be a source of Pride to me and i counted it a High privilege to be of athlete Sudot feeds on Damp perspiring the first of my line to. Play store personal part in giving them Pray _ a he stately Hali was resplendent tical effect to s welcoming luncheon. In person i presided Over the y Ems and Queen sat Side by Canadian parliament at Ottawa and Sioe in armchairs of Crimson to legislation. In person and Gold canopy of draped received the credentials of the Crimson velvet backed with Cream new. Minister of Canada s great and Silt ornamented with the Royal Friendly neighbor the United of England. At the Royal states. Person i signed the Trade there were also seats for treaty Between the two countries _ viv.wi.3 Jiuji Queen Mary the lord and lady Mayoress and other distinguished visitors. Text o is Jfe ech following is the of the King s speech at the luncheon my toe King. I thank you ladies and gentlemen for the manner in Chicre you have honoured this Toast i thank you Asp for Tion of the significance of the Lone journey the. Queen and i have table. A momentous and Happy expert Tneia of Cert influence and evea in the Loyal enthusiasm shown to the Queen and myself by hundreds of thousands of my Canadian subjects Young and old i thought i detected too the influence of. Those institutions. It was not alone the. Actual presence of their King and q urea that made them open their hearts to us. Their seemed to me. Was also an expression of their thankfulness for those rights of free citizenship which Are the heritage of every member of our great Commonwealth of nations it was a desire to the ideals Leicestershire has yet to capture a Point in the Competition. Today thei historically it was unique in eleven fell. To. nine i that no reigning Soverel to has i ii f Tojal Corr Mol wealth the British wickets., Lancashire triumphed by time passed entered one of he undertake seven wickets Over Worcestershire information regarding Swa Tow Fol Essex came from behind to de Lov Vitta the japanese ultimatum feat Hampshire by a five wicket asked Arthur Henderson. Labor. To life in the Winter months population is then boosted up to Tiou St. Pierre of Ord hands id Houf to f i dirt in helps or parts j of or Lite in f Ming the of sind Nerti Contr that i Sci love Thorn. His it to Correct the matter Vina of you have1 to Jung you have Haij them of you its Bur. I you in fir of site i ism Jast one feb tic. I no official information be fore me this said or. Chamberlain. But from reports which i see in the press it appears that the japanese have somewhat withdrawn from that japanese said today that they had merely asked foreigners eign merchantmen and foreign War ships to get out of Swaton by i . Yesterday As a Friendly gesture to avoid endangering them Iri a War zone As or. Chamberlain made his statement hews came from Singa pore. Great Britain s. Gibraltar of the East at the tip of the malay Peninsula that so High British and French army Navy and air Force officers had reached i feat in Fagin. Ter dominions that constitute our m v Irurhe a to its wholesome innings Points from Somerset in a tight game and Sussex won. From Nottinghamshire by the same mar Gin. The Surrey Oxford University match ended in a draw rain pre venting play today. The scores Leicestershire 126 and 124-, Derby Shire 197 and 54 for one wicket at Chesterfield. Worcestershire 69 and 210 Lanca Shire 238 for nine declared and.45 for three wickets at Worcester. Hampshire 329. And 98 Essex 2t3 and 155 for wickets at Brent Wood. Somerset. 145 and 129 and 72 for seven at Bath. Visions in their conference on tar Sussex 413 Nottinghamshire 198 Eastern defence against Japan. In the commons the Canadian press reports or. Chamberlain was asked by Captain Frank Heilger conservative is the Pri Rae minister aware that temper of the Brit ish people is rising and entirely behind him when he refers to intolerable or. Chamberlain did not reply. And 254 for six wickets at Worth ing. Surrey 234 Oxford University j33 for one wicket fat the Oval. More about barter pact irem five Parish of St. Put Are. Man., who arc to be Catholic Priesthood As members of the order an. Open ordination service in front of to Exchange wheat and Cotton but this led to protests by Tfaye Canadian government who feared Canada s a feet in the United kingdom for Are wheat would he injured seriously. Uttmi a not surprised Ottawa june 23 rents for a barter Exchange of american Cotton for British rubber As announced in London today occasioned no Surprise in Canadian governmental Ercles Canada was interested in the Garter negotiations As at thine they started it was announced tace Exchange might also involve american wheat in announcing the agreement in the British House of commons today it. Oliver Stanley president of the Board of Trade made no mention of wheat. Canada however has Little in Terest in any Anglo american Exchange involving Cotton and rub ser. Neither commodity is produced Iri this country special Ltd isolation washing Ron june 23 bup agriculture department officials explained today that congressional legislation probably be necessary to effectuate the rubber Motlon barter agreement Between the United states and Britain. Officials expressed no Surprise that wheat was Noi a part of the British Empire. It Hope that it May also be of some. Importance n its influence on me Era ire s future the Kinc then spoke of the visit itself. We left these shoves almost seven weeks. Ago. During that time we Hava travelled thousands of by land and sea. We have seen great cities Notsie Rivers vast Mountain he said. We have been welcomed with a sincerity that stirred us profoundly by millions of our fellow human beings in Canada the United states of America and new the hours that Wel. Come has been re eeb oed in the land which to us As to so Many of our Kindred. Overseas will always be Home the detailed Story of our travels is familiar to you by the daily press the news reels and the broadcasting Feitli. To show if that its headship which i have been called upon to assume exists today As a potent Force for Proni Torng peace and Good will among Mankind these were the objects that i and the Queen , set out to fulfil it a source of thankfulness to. Us lives Long if we have in some sort More blockade asked to to fed another he refused and for 18 months defied the City to move him he was haled into court several tires for opera Ting without a License and paid several fees in the end an eviction order was obtained and the Bailiff ejected to Friday. The next move was obviously or wog j
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