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Wednesday, June 12, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 12, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Brief funeral service today f Ottawa Jane 12. A Brief service for Hon. Into Man Rogers minister of National defence will be held in the Hall of Jam in the parliament buildings this afternoon prime minister King announced a the House of com Mons yesterday. The body of the minister arrived in Ottawa last night and was taken to he family residence in Rock Here an entirely private 1 service planned. Because of the desire of members Ger Chilly 11 Honor or. Rogers and it i is association with the the body of the parliament afternoon. Or. King tv-1 Bod fur or is u will be sent to or. Aug cars birth n Iai. Ivison. Of the first h. officiate at the Puhr in the Hall of Fame. A general s foot Jui Ards in the prices buildings minister members of the. Royal Canadian defence head Quad Canadian air Force and s met the body on its Moke about Bruce Hutchison from Pace one i the Mara my democratic Leader of i the against fascism the second Factor Ever present in the president s mind but hardly guessed yet by the american peo ple i Smith America. From the mexican Border Down to the Horn. Germany is fomenting fascist Revo Lution bos ins from within conspiring Vith purchasable politics sap pins the democracy of latin people Little democratic experience and not much democratic i Evon last night president or Sra. A f Brazil defended Tota i in a speech which shirked i. Nation and made it realize that the totalitarian idea has penetrated further than it sus tar Ted. That under Way or. Has sent cruisers to Artenca undoubtedly to help nip any uprising in the Bud. He a risked Power to mobilize the Vional for the same reason. Scarin most a movement against the Panama canal. . Strangled by nazi ruler and or. Roosevelt knows that if German.1. Von the War it would not attack the United states which could be made Strong but would pret rate Central and South am Elva Are weak. When a Des Perate Germany can still conduct its conspiracies on the Southern continent even in the midst of an Alt Eck on obviously it could dominate Thise latin republics once it can trialled Europe and then the United status be alone utterly alone in the new world a prisoner fed through the bars As the president said at Charlottesville. But the United states cannot de fend South America from German revolution and ultimate domination without British Navy on the at goodbye to laxatives that Gripe to says you la agree that Ari All sails factory i line that gentle action with effective results. Add tempt Inch delirious flavour Ami you be a per furl of Cen a Tiitu the grand lasting mint flav Ureil laxative Ukia has become the Favourite of millions. Rail yourself of that Dull Harlai by furling caused by constipation. Each Camly coated Cen a mint Tablet contains the me exact dosage. Get a package at your nearly Druc counter 7-3? Elicious chewing fun laxative lactic or without moving its own Navy out of the Pacific. In the hour of crisis the most vital single Factor in All american calculations is the British Fleet. At All costs for safety of the United states the British Fleet must not be lost. It almost alone is enforcing the Monroe doctrine today. If the British Fleet were lost to it the United states would then be forced to move its Navy out of the Pacific to protect South America. This would mean abandoning All american investments in the Orient the Philippines and probably Hawaii and even Alaska if Japan wanted them. It would certainly mean Jap anese domination of the Pacific Basin. And finally to hold South America the United states would have to take Over and support the whole South american Economy now largely dependent on Europe would have to rebuild the whole Domestic economic system that it could absorb competitive South american goods. This would mean the end of capitalism in the United states and such totalitarian methods As would also endanger the existing democratic system. All . Interest to Allied Victory on balance the whole interests of this country lie in an Allied Victory. Complete upheaval in the Western hemisphere the end of the Ameri can Way of life lie in Allied defeat. Thus the final question which must dominate the president s mind As it dominates the mind of everyone in Washington. Is How the United states can assure that defeat. As suming that France is beaten Back southward and Britain is besieged How. In or. Churchill s phrase can they be rescued. If we face this Prospect boldly we shall see that it is not hopeless by any Means. Britain would have behind it the full Power of its Navy of its Empire and the overseas French Empire of unlimited raw resources a sub Stantial part of the american Fleet j which could be spared from the Pacific and the entire productive capacity of the american Industrial machine which could turn out thousands of fighting planes a Day within six months. Such a Combina Tion could still blockade Germany keep it out of world Trade strangle it economically and could rally the Neutral and the conquered nations. The most difficult problem immediately before the president if he wants to go into the War. Is to convince the american people that they could re in time and build an army from the ground up in time to be of any decisive use. Most fateful decision in history those Are the calculations of this capital As it moves Towa ius the most fateful decision in its history. How the president regards them can be judged Only by his acts his Aid to the allies his policy of suppressing revolution in South America the violence of his attack on Italy and now there is a new Factor an evident move Here to make a Deal with Japan so that the United states can protect its rear on the Pacific in preparation for trouble on the Atlantic. Appeasement policy is widely advocated now in the press. Out of All this the Man in the White House faces not a simple Choice Between staying out of War and going in. But Between War now and something like a social revolution in North America later on Between the Chance Allied Vic tory and a sound peace with a re Vival of world Trade and on the other hand the Chance of a world economic collapse totalitarian methods everywhere a reduced stand Ard of living Here an America organized As a military Camp for generations to come. The Prospect and i have yet to find a responsible Man Here who doubts it is that or. Roosevelt will Lead his country into the War be fore the year s end. If it lasts that Long and probably before autumn. Winnipeg free press wednesday june 12, 1940 British troops ready in Egypt the Coco a cooled by Frederick Griffin copyright 1940, Star newspaper service London june machine gunners of the Princess Patricia s Canadian Light of 17 Canadian Soldier pairs serving on British merchant ships Are on leave following a one sided bout with an enemy submarine last week. Both Are British columbian Lance Corporal l. R. Nicholas Victoria and h. R. Seymour Ganges. Their ship was returning to Scot and with a Load of fish when at 10.30 at night the sub suddenly started firing under the fog s Edge. Nicholas was heating Cocoa and Seymour was going to bed. Both rushed to their Lewis guns but the submarine outraged them. The first Shell to hit smashed the ship s rudder. The next carried away the foremast. The third plugged a Hole in the Bridge and sent an ice Box whirling. Others cracked through the sides. Alto Gether 50 shells were Flung to sink the British army of occupation in Egypt continues its preparations for invasion. In top picture is shown a British anti tank Crew operating their new two Pounder from the special desert Carrier. Below the gun has been unloaded from the Carrier and is being placed in position. An amendment to the defence of Canada regulations whereby any person having been a member of any organization classed As illegal shall not be permitted to hold or offer themselves for Public office. Decision to Call this meeting was reached at a meeting of the civic election committee held monday. Those who will be asked to attend will include members of the Board of Trade various City service clubs and members of veterans associations. Moke about Italy bombed continued from Tare one Moke about communists continued from one help kidneys purify blood in your blood Are to million tiny delicate kidney and disorders of the kid nights passages or minion Uny delicate k and disorders of the w _ lilt Lulf r cause getting up n burning Passaic Castex Stiss to Cal today. Only 35c at drug posts. The by Back brr int protects Vou. Storekeeper appeared in provincial police court before magistrate t. J. Murray and was remanded until june 12. Bail was fixed at Lutz. Police say is a supporter of Hitler and has been expressing opinions that Canada should get out of the War As defeat of England and France is certain within the next two or three months. Going to Ottawa determined to secure speedy recognition for the province s Volun Teer defence unit. . H. J. Riley. Commander of the Force . L. D. M. Baxter presi Dent of the Manitoba command of the Canadian legion and Premier John Bracken will leave wednesday night for Ottawa. There. Premier Bracken said they will Confer with Hon. C. G. Power acting minister of National defence. Plans regarding disposition of the Force and its Organiza Tion will be presented to him. Penner. Long prominent in Mani Toba communist circles has served several terms on the City Council As a Ward three representative. Litterick. First communist to gain a seat in a provincial legislature in Canada won election to the Mani Toba House in 1936, polling the second largest number of votes be Hind l. St. G. Stubbs Independent. He has headed the local Branch of the party for several years. He was born in Scotland. Or. Schneider who came to this country with 100 German settlers about 12 a cars ago and. With them. Took up residence in the Lockport j District was interned soon after the outbreak of War. Not automatically unsealed arrest of Aid. Penner will not automatically Cost him his seat on the City Council. However if he is absent from three consecutive meet Ings of Council without permission of Council he would under the pro visions of the new City charter be disqualified. For an Alderman to be disqualified he must be convicted of an offence carrying a five year prison term. The judge before whom he is convicted must officially notify the Council of the Alderman s conviction and disqualification. Action of the legislature would be necessary to unseat Litterick. A non political Independent body of citizens called by the civic elec Tion committee will meet at 8 ., june 18, in the free press auditorium when a Resolution will be presented with respect to securing which dropped bombs. So far As was ascertained one bomb dropped near a schoolhouse in the Vicinity of Lausanne several near Daillene and five in Geneva killing a Soldier one woman and injuring 12." reports from Tours France said that italian troops blew up a Bridge at Vinti Mille on the French Border in the Alps today after completing the mobilization of 00 to 70 Divi Sions. Brief communique the British air ministry told of the first raid of the War on Italy an two Short sentences aircraft of the Royal air Force reconnoitre a Northern Italy last night. Bombs were dropped on certain military announcement of the bombing erf Southern Ethiopia came in a com Munique of British East african military Headquarters sent from Nairobi East Africa by the Exchange Telegraph. Heavy bombing planes of the South african Force heavily and successfully bombed Banda Hill and other military objectives in the mar Yale area of Southern Ethiopia near the Kenya Frontier the com Munique said and All South Afri can planes returned safely to base. Yesterday Royal air Force planes had bombed heavily military objectives in italian North Africa strik ing particularly at air bases. Thus from the Alps to the Equa Tor the British Empire had visited upon Italy the first fruits of its War declaration in less than 24 hours. A report reached a Well informed embassy from Rome today that Benito Mussolini had declared War five Days earlier than he had in tended originally and this was offered in explanation of the fact that Italy had lost approximately 30 ships of its merchant Marine by capture or scuttling on the first Day of the War. mine italian coast King George imposed an embargo on italian exports by Royal Procla mation today. His proclamation came after the italian coast had been mined by the British Fleet. The embargo was identical with that imposed against German exports in retaliation for the German submarine and air plane Campaign against merchant ships last novem ber. Malta bombed Vale it a Malta june 12. Up were dropped on Malta in the second of two More air raids last night. Heavy anti aircraft fire was heard. There have now been eight air raids on this important British naval base in the Mediterranean. The eight raids were made be tween Dawn and 7 Tuesday 12 Midnight . But Little damage appeared to have been done and casualties were few. The exact number could not be determined immediately. Air raid communique Cairo june 12. The text of the communique on the . Raid in Libya the . Carried out bombing attacks today on concentrations of enemy bombing aircraft petrol de pots and bomb dumps located on italian military Aird Romes in East Libya arid italian East Africa. The Aird Romes attacked in East Libya were the principal italian air bases threatening Egypt and the Western desert. Aircraft were destroyed on the ground fires started and a petrol dump was set ablaze. Our aircraft met with fire from ground anti aircraft defences but were unsuccessfully intercepted by italian fighters. In italian East Africa aircraft and hangars were attacked. At air domes near Asmara several direct hits were obtained on hangars. These Aird Romes were main italian air bases threatening our red sea communications and the Sudan. In All these operations three of our aircraft Are Rome june 12. Craft artillery at Turin Italy s great Northwestern Industrial Centre went into action against enemy planes last night Turin newspapers reported today. Italy in its first War communique announced today the bombing of Malta British naval base in mid Mediterranean and asserted that a British bombing raid on italian North Africa had been repulsed. Rome s first air raid alarm had startled the City into wakefulness a Tew hours before the communique was issued. Air raid sirens had shrieked their grim warning at 1.33 . No air planes were heard but it was 20 minutes before the All Clear signal was sounded. The City was. Blacked out completely. Text of communique the War communique was issued without a Date line. It said general Headquarters of the armed forces communicates that at Midnight june 10 the moment at which Italy entered the War the disposition of forces on land at sea and in the air was completed and in order. Bombing units of the aviation escorted by Pursuit planes effected at Daybreak yesterday and at Sun set yesterday violent bombardments of military objectives at Malta with evident results returning safely thereafter to their respective bases. Meanwhile other units carried out reconnaissance flights Over the Mainland and ports of North Africa. At the Frontier of Cyrenaica Libya s bombing attempt by Brit ish aviation was thrown Back. Two enemy planes were shot italian plan reported Geneva Switzerland june 1 Prince Umberto of Italy who shares in the command o Rome s armies is planning to throw his italian Shock troops against the French line in the Southern half of the maritime Alps advices reach ing Geneva from both sides indicated today. In this sector the French moved More men and munitions into the Valley of the dormancy River the logical High Road to invaders seek ing the Way to the French Rhone Valley. Mussolini appointments Rome june 12. A Premier Mussolini has appointed marshal Pietro Sadoglio chief of the general staff. At 70. Sadoglio. A Warrior of the old school is entering his sixth Campaign. Marshal Rodolfo Graziani 57 year old army Veteran who won has rank of marshal and Viceroy of Ethiopia after the Conquest of Haile Selassie s kingdom remains Chick of the army. Direction of the Navy went to Admiral Domenico Cavagnari. 64. Holder of the grand Cross of the German Eagle awarded by Adolf Hitler for coordinating italian German naval War plans. A 48-year-old Veteran of 25 years flying service general Francisco Pricolo was made chief of aviation. A first great War flier he will re port directly to Mussolini who holds the aviation ministry port Folio. Procedure explained to obtain passport for visit to .a. Canadians planning to spend then holidays in the United states Wil require passports Afler july 1. Here is the procedure which must be followed to get one. An application form can be obtained from any railway bus 01 steamship line office. The application must be filled out and the applicant vouched for by some such competent person As a Bank Man Ager lawyer doctor or preacher. Then two photographs one certified by the person vouching for the applicant attached to the form. These Are mailed to the passport Bureau at Ottawa with so a United states visa for which there is charge May be obtained from the United states Lega Tion at Ottawa or the Winnipeg consular office. When applying for a visa the con sular office must be supplied with three photographs and the applicant must show there is a reasonable purpose or legitimate need for entering the United states. References Are also required to get a visa. Passports Are Good for five years and visas for one year. Sub sinks British vessel Canadian gunners escape the ship but no one was killed or wounded. Two boats were lowered and the Crew took fire. As the ship settled Stern first the sub Marine Captain yelled it Good eng Lish for the ship s name. When told he cried Drew off and kept firing at the ship until the boats lost him a the fog., one boat made land in.20 hours. That of the two canadians was badly holed and required constant bailing. It took hours to reach Scotland due to Fine navigation of the lithuanian second mate whom Nicholas and Seymour credit with saving 10 men s lives. The weather was bitterly cold and the boat weathered a half Gale on the first night. Biscuits and water sustained the men who sailed and rowed to warm themselves and keep awake. Nicholas and Seymour Are none the worse for the adventure and look Forward to shipping shortly for another crack at an enemy sub or plane. Latest crop report issued for Manitoba has optimistic tone an optimistic Outlook for Mani Toba crops was seen wednesday with the publication of the third Rop report of the provincial department of agriculture. Crops Are advancing it stated. The Best news covering the period ending june 11, was the re cording of heavy Rains Over the week end in the Russell Dauphin and Swan Lake areas. Birtle an other dry District also received Good precipitation. The Outlook for pastures and Hay in Southern parts of the province Seldom has been better while in the Central and North sections and the inter Lake area the reverse was the Case until the recent Rains it continued. Cool weather and the rapid growth of grass and crops is Check ing the Grasshopper menace in in-1 vested areas. Causing concern How Ever Are the Sweet Clover Weevil and the crucifer Flea Beetle. Field crops Are reported rooting Well and tooling satisfactorily while the sugar beet growth has been slow due mainly to Cool weather and wet soil. Germination on the other hand has been Excel Lent. About 300 acres of Fibre flax Are being grown in the province. Preliminary figures in the hog Survey show approximately 60 per cent More pigs narrowed during the period of january to May with the number of sows to Farrow during the balance of the year up 56 per cent Over the same period in 1939. Pig feed is reported sufficient by 95 per cent of those reporting. Marketing adds the department will commence earlier this year. Unsatisfactory pasture conditions in the inter Lake Central and North sections of the province have been largely responsible for the decrease of 10 per cent in the Creamery but Ter production. Cheese production is up 24 per cent with regular exports now being made to great Britain. Woman doctor tells of work for evacuees a Winnipeg woman physician who went to England for Post graduate study and for five months ran a War maternity Hospital for mothers evacuated from London or. Anna Wilson has returned to the City. She told wednesday How she official outlines Csc problems developments during the last month have made it impossible to define any summer policy for the Csc. Graham Mcinnes special commentator for the Csc. Said in Winnipeg wednesday. The Csc is operating on a Day to Day basis. Or. Mcinnes did not expect any change or any definition of policy at least until the estimates pass the com Mons. The Canadian film Board was in about the same position he added. Two cameramen have been imported from new York in connection with a series of documentary Pic Tures dealing with Canada s War Effort. Or. Mcinnes passed through Winnipeg on his Way to Jasper where he will make arrangements for broadcasting the opening ceremony orders flood Mills paper buyer says Sandor Weissenstein paper exporter who transferred his business from Germany to England two years passed through Winni Peg. Wednesday in route to Australia. He said that the London firm with which lie now was connected had tried to increase it orders of paper from Canada during the last three months but that Canadian Mills refused most of its Applina ions on account of pressure of work. Of the Banff Jasper Dominion Day. Highway. Youth committed to trial for theft Martin Hill Stephen Street youth charged with car theft was come melted for jury trial at the october assizes by magistrate r. B. Graham in City police court. Wednesday morning. The preliminary hearing was held tuesday. Hill was arrested in St Boniface May 26. A Short time after a car stolen from Allan wild 10 win Nioba apartments was abandoned in the Bush off Archibald Street. Misunderstanding delays Magazine through a misunderstanding at Ottawa the june 15 Issue of the saturday evening Post was temporarily held up by postal authorities throughout the Dominion but a release order was issued wednesday morning. The trouble it seems was the re sult of the approval of the Board of censors failing to reach Cus Toms officials in time. Local postal authorities state the delayed copies will be delivered within the next few hours. Rumor Day wednesday was Rumor Day for the free press telephones. Four wild stories predominated Amoni the deluge of phone Call but 11 probably was Wishful thinking that accounted for the Rumor of a re Volt in Italy being the most popu Lar with anxious callers. Numerous others queried if it was t True that Russia had entered the War and that quit the War. Some people were More Wor ried about the Western front saying they had heard that Paris had been taken. Had been working at Hammersmith Hospital near London when War came. All 700 Beds in the Hospital were immediately made available for civilian air raid casualties and the male doctors were conscripted for service elsewhere. She and an other woman doctor carried on the obstetrics department for time. All maternity cases were evacuated from London at the Onset o War and sent to maternity Homes in the country she reported. Volunteering for service she was placed in charge of one of these maternity Homes in Slough Bucks where there were 50 Beds. After about two weeks in the country All the mothers drifted Back to London she said. Canada should be careful in re Gard to persons admitted As Refu gees she said. People in England suspected that Many so called refugees who came there with jewish passports from Germany and Austria were really nazi fifth columnists. England is full of refugees from european she said. The people of those countries turn to Britain when they Are in trouble but some of them Are not very Loyal 5. Natho injured when hit by Tram Samuel Hnatko. 79, of 256 aus tin Street is in St. Joseph s Hospi Tal in serious condition As a result of being struck by a Street car on Henderson Highway at Canterbury place at 2.30 . Wednesday. Operator of the Street car. East Kildonan police said was Reginald Smith 709 Atlantic Avenue who said he was proceeding North when the Man jumped into the path of the vehicle. Tuesday. Or. Hnatko was reported missing to the City police by his 252 daughter mrs. Austin Street. Julia Richlew d. S. Lyons Secretary of the International association of machinists has left for Calgary to under take an organizing Campaign it was announced wednesday. Western front continued from Page one along the line Between Meaux and chateau Thierry. Meaux is about 26 Miles East of Paris. German troops wiped out the withdrawals North and Northr East of Paris were counter balanced the War ministry indicated in the West where the defences were hold ing near Vernon on the Seine. Ger mans1 succeeded in crossing the River there yesterday but were wiped out in a French counter attack. I Between Vernon and Rouen in the Vicinity of Louviers the Ger mans were trying in vain to Cross the Seine under cover of a smoke screen. With reims holding As in 1914-18, the War ministry said the German Advance Between the besieged Cathedral City and comping be had failed to Pierce the general defence system. General Weygand defence is inflicting tremendous losses on the germans. A special German High com Mand communique today said that British and French troops had surrendered at St. Valery in Caux after efforts to escape by sea had tailed. St. Valery is on the English Channel coast Between Dieppe and be Havre there was no word of any such development from Allied sources a War office spokesman said that the French line held intact. French troops were offering determined resistance at most Points the spokes Man said but at others were retire to prepared positions in face of the Superior German numbers and materials. A British United press despatch said authorized German quarters said today that German troops were within 14 Miles of Paris. German forces it was said crossed the Seine and inflicted heavy losses on French defenders the War office spokesman said that the heaviest reinforcements in men and materials were on the Way to the French lines in order to strengthen the new positions plotted by Gen. Weygand. French troops were fighting Strong rear guard actions to cover the retire ment to All new Points the spokes Man said. To the East of the most furious fighting zone the spokesman said. The French had thrown Back repeated German attacks along the Little Retourne River in the Argonne sector. Also he said the French had repulsed German attacks on Wattigny in the same Region where the germans had tried vainly to Pierce the French line at a Pivotal Point. The spokesman had but Little time for Italy. He said that italians had not yet attacked in the Alps but had moved a considerable Force to the Alpine front from its estimated 60 divisions perhaps men. An italian attack was to be expected soon and the French were in Strong positions to meet it the spokesman said. Not isolated operation according to the associated press French determination to keep their main forces Between the Ger mans and Paris was seen in the declaration. Of the military governor of Paris that the capital s defence would not constitute a strategically isolated operation but would re main within the Frame of manoeuvre of the entire French forces. German bombers attacked French airfields and communications in an Effort to keep reinforce ments from moving up to Aid in the defence of the half emptied capital which already was hearing the Roar of Battle from the Northwest. The French replied with bomb ing expeditions extending into the German Interior the French spokesman said South american nations Alert Buenos Aires june 12 Cap usually reliable sources said yester Day that Argentina and Paraguay had strengthened their frontiers Gar prisons in recent Days without explanation. I Vargas defends dictators Rio de Janeiro june 12 Cap president Getulio Vargas in a speech apparently defending Europe s dictatorship declared yesterday that vigorous Peoples fit for life must follow the route of their we Are marching toward a future different from All we know economic political and social a animation and we feel systems and antiquated in or that old formulas have entered the he said. Mexico pro ally Mexico City june 12 map Garcia Tellez Secretary of the in n the name of Mexico is Interior. Said today the president that Equi vocally on the Side of the world s democracies is pro United states a staunch defender of pan american Solidarity and faces no serious dangers from internal activities by. Nazis fascists of communists. John p. Marcel alias Jack Beaton who reached Winnipeg from Swift current sask., Over the week end was sentenced in City police court wednesday morning to 30 Days in jail for having an unregistered re Volver. Better the flt cheap neb Illg phone 37-261 greek ship sunk Athens. June 12. Ton greek steamship Pinavia struck mine today and Sank near the Island of Pantelleria Between Sicily and Tunisia. Two of the Crew of 30, Are missing. The ship was carrying Coal from England. The Sunshine drink. Brimful of delicious refreshment at beverage stands everywhere the full flavor of the fresh fruit order from your dealer Slack Woods beverages Ltd. Winnipeg fresh from the ovens daily no wonder sport smells their fresh cooked goodness. Pm biscuits Are processed just As carefully As they would be in your own Home in clean spotless surroundings they contain meat wheat and Many Rich in the nourishment minerals and vitamins every dog needs. Pm s Are m pm k a Byblos Puppy midgets Standard biscuits at grocers pet shops and teed stores. Ross Miller Ross Miller biscuit co Umiten dog foods enjoy add variety to your trip East this summer take a two Day great lakes cruise. Play shipboard games dance or just relax in Cooling breezes and healthful Sunshine enjoy tasty nourishing meals. Arrive invigorated and refreshed. Sailings tuesdays and saturdays from fort William and port Arthur of Starddard limit oct.31 automobiles transported on great lakes steamers at moderate rates. W1s-40g passengers arriving at fort William on morning of sailing May breakfast on the Steamer at moderate prices. From Winnipeg and return coach tourist if limit 6 months Toronto Montreal via Lake route mute and birth extra on Steamer. Lake route 55.15 extra each Way plus meals and berth on Steamer. Correspondingly Low rates to other Eastern Points. For full information consult Canadian Pacific ticket agent or cite ticket office phone 9tw 2u-s-3 Denof ticket. Pulse 216-7 main St., phone is 913 is. Boniface Chy ticket office. Phone .120 or k. A Mcquinness Gen. Psst. Ijepl., Winnipeg. Week end excursions William of Post a thu o Ste Marie and a Latuf n pc r Lake. Steamer j ;