Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 24, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 8 Winnipeg free press tuesday August 24, 1943 Ottawa moves to eliminate Black Market in . Butter by Chester Bloom. Aug. 24 special because a great shortage butter in British Columbia the wartime prices and Trade Board recently readjusted the ceiling Price to restore flow butter from Saskatchewan Points to the Pacific coast. During the shortage due in part to interruption British Columbia production by the extensive spot Cash for used cars 29 to 48 Ellice motors i phone 72724 Portage Maryland better windows insulated win Dows that offer you healthful indirect v c n dilation. See us about Curtis insulated windows. Enquire today at 6 Supply co. Ltd. 720 Royal Bank building Street near City Hall phone 98 t23 floods considerable Black Market up in . When the 21 per cent in creased freight rate took effect a readjustment ceiling prices butter was made july 20 to incorporate the freight rate increase in the butter ceiling and equalize the combined Price across the country. The British Columbia retail ceiling had been three quarters a cent under the Ontario and que ceiling. The equalization Ceil ing july 20.fixed the . Rate butter solids to British Colum Bia dealers As against the equalized Ontario and Quebec rate the basis a one cent differential. Accentuated shortage . Butter dealers complained that the result was an accentuated shortage butter which formerly came from Prince Albert and re Ina began flowing East to Ontario and Quebec under the increased differential a Quarter a cent. The Board has now restored the old differential fixing the ceiling Price solids to dealers in Bri Tish Columbia at 67 cents As against 67% cents for Ontario and que . There is still a shortage but Ter in British Columbia and under such conditions some Black Market ing is bound to exist. Part the shortage the Board officials said is due to Consumers hoarding but Ter in deep freeze units Ware House storage lockers. 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Baking oven Coal burning two rack Type Over All dimensions 74" x 72" x the above items Are completely installed and will require to be dismantled. Location no. 940s unit . Saskatoon. 3. One diesel Marine auxiliary lighting unit Type 3-d-40. 120 b. H. P., 750 . 3 cylinders. 6 is bore. A stroke with rotary positive pressure Blower and one Briggs lube Oil a Laurier. One Generator voltage 225. 260 amps. 750 . Engine and Generator connected by direct drive. Location dept. Of v. T. School. Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. Address All enquiries . C. Parker sales representative. Avar assets corporation i warehouse no. 45, p. O. Box 939, Moose jaw Saskatchewan. Terms and conditions offers to Purchase merchandise Are invited subject to the following conditions the corporation shall have the right to accept to reject any All offers in whole in part. B u any offer is accepted Sulc be an As is where is basis without warranty any kind except As to the Crown s to tact and will be subject to the other usual sales conditions the corporation. Cd acceptance offer Pur Chase Price will be payable in full. Do purchaser will be. I Equi Rcd to take delivery merchandise sold Lor Renive from the premises at his own expense within a ume limit St l by the corporation. Watch for further announcements War assets corporation inspector Storey Dies at Kenora Kenora ont., aug. 24 Spe Lial Hayston Storey the Kenora division Ontario provincial police died late sunday night in St. Joseph s Hospital the body is resting at Brown s funeral Home until wednesday when the funeral will be held at St. Alban s pro Cathedral with burial in Lake the Woods cemetery. Can f. J. Boyd will officiate. Or. Storey was born at Oulton Cumberland England. He came to Canada in joining the provincial police at Lindsay ont., immediately his arrival. After be ing stationed at Cobourg Belle Ville Ottawa and Perth he transferred to. The Keno a District when it was first formed in 1945. A member the Kenora rotary club and the Kenora Curling club. Or. Storey by his widow three sons. Harry Keith Anri Tom one daughter june Anri a brother Edward Oulton eng land. Thomas Edward Stewart Balmoral aug. 24, Edward Stew Art 56, died suddenly sunday at Balmoral. Man. The funeral will be held wednesday at 1 . In Balmoral United Church with burial in Assiniboine memorial Park cemetery. Or. Stewart was born in 1s92, near Roland Man., and Farmed in the Arnaud District Lor several years. In 1944 he moved to Balmoral where he Farmed until his death. Surviving Are his widow Kathleen Antl two daughters mrs. N. Stanbra bal moral and Joan at Home. Mrs. Marion Jane Gardiner Cypress River Man., aug. 24 special mrs Marion Jane Reeves Gardiner died at her Home Here monday after a lengthy illness. Born in Grenville Quebec in 1866, she came to Manitoba in 1s89 and located a Homestead near Cypress River. She is sur Vived by two sons Dan Owens grand Prairie Alta. And Harry Owens Alexander Man., three daughters Kathleen Owens at Home mrs. Mary Summers Washington 111., and mrs. Dougald Bingham Sudbury ont. And a sister mrs. William Cooee Ottawa. Frederick i Philip groats Brandon Man., aug. Cial Frederick Philip Grove distinguished Canadian novelist who died in Simcoe ont., thursday will be buried in rapid City cemetery at 2.30 . Today. A graveside service will be conducted. I. S. Maynard who will speak at a series gos Pel meetings in the Church Christ 373 Burnell Street August 25 to sept. 5. From Flint Mich. Or. Maynart visited Winnipeg two years ago an evangelist tour. Did financier pay for his own slaying Emporia kans., aug. 24 cup the slaying her Bert j. Kindred loan firm president was investigated by police monday the theory that he hired someone to mrs Der him so that his beneficiaries could collect insurance. The 60-year-old financial s body was found in a ditch a lonely country Road near Flor ence last tuesday William e. Gayer 29, a truck Driver was held without Bond a charge first degree murder. Gayer has denied the slaying. He told police that Kindred had offered him to do the Job so would t look like and mrs. Kindred would Benefit from a Large insurance policy. Gayer said he refused. More about charge continued from Page 1 Arthur Mcallan Reid Arthur Mcallan Reid 71, 84 Prince Rupert Avenue Morse place died monday in Grace Hospital born in Aberdeenshire Scotland . Reid came to Winnipeg in 19.1 surviving Are his widow Anna Bella one daughter mrs. T. I Hewertson Winnipeg one Grant child one brother James to onto and three Sisters in Scotland the funeral service will be held a 2.45 . Wednesday in the a. B Jar diner funeral Home with Buria n the family plot in Elm woo cemetery. Rev. H. B. Percy i service. The jury that he and Char Dyszy had gone to 265 Flora the evening that miss Schultz was injured. He knocked the door and w went said . Saroka. Waad a drink then Phillip went in the other room for a cig Areti paper. A. Lady lying the dec there said what do you want then she swore at Phillip an ticked and hit him. Phillip pc is face and saw blood his Han Phillip slapped her. Then we left. From his bed in St. Joseph s hos vital Michael Hominiuk at who lome miss Schultz was injured old the jury that Charyszyn an miss Schultz had started to argue and miss Schultz had attempted t strike Charyszyn. He struck her the right Sid the head while she was Sittin the bed. He wanted to hit he again but i dragged him out. So never struck said . Horn Nick. Said in a stale men detectives that was read to thury that miss Schultz had kicks and slapped him and he had h her Hack. Later after he had Talke with Hominiuk he said he returns Home. Henry Porter Gladstone Man., the it neral service for Henry Porte 75, who died at his Home Here Aub is was held Friday in. The unite Church with Rev. J. Cooper Oakville Man., officiating assist by Rev. E. C. Bewell. Burial a narc in the local cemetery. Pall bearers were Clifford Buchanan Clifford Browning Edwin Klaft tack James and w. Ball Agli. I Orter was born at Bridgewater Somerset England and went ii Ogilvie Man., 52 years ago when be Farmed. A year ago he Anri i wife moved to Gladstone. Surviving Are his widow two daughters mrs. A. Mcghie Sperling Man. And mrs. H. West Gladstone eight grandchildren and one Grea grandchild. A son George died ii 1946. Edward Kane a native Poland who had re sided in Canada for the past 31 years Edward Kane 62, Gra Lam Dale Man., died saturday in he Winnipeg general Hospital the funeral service conducted by w. K. Raths was held at 2 . Tuesday in Bardal s funeral Tome. Burial was made in Brook Side cemetery. Miss m. S. Weir miss Margaret Sanders Weir 41, 9" Alemeda. Court died monday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. Born in Winnipeg miss weir1 had resided Here All her life and had been an employee the great West life Assurance company for the past 28 years. Surviving Are one brother Bruce Montreal and two Sisters mrs. W. G. Eyford Winnipeg and mrs. W. J. Mooney Brentford ont. The funeral service will be conducted by a.m., thursday in Mortie Brothers funeral Home. Burial will be made in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Axe Dychakowsky mrs. Anne Dychakowsky 75, Rossburn Man., died monday in St. Boniface in the Ukraine she came to Canada 45 years ago and had resided at. Ross Burn since that time. Surviving Are three sons Thomas Rossburn Nat Winnipeg and Alec Van Couver also two daughters mrs. M. Selevich and Mary both Rossburn. The body will be taken to Rossburn wednesday morning Lor funeral service and interment. The Clark Leatherdale funeral Home is in charge the arrange ments. Joseph Albert Bissonette employed As a sealer by the do minion government for Many years. Joseph Albert Bissonette fort Frances ont died monday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. He is survived by his widow Alice. The body will be taken to fort Frances for funeral service and interment. Bardal s funeral Home is in charge the arrangements. Indian ruler promises to pay new Delhi aug. 24 Blip gae War b Aroda will keep is throne and probably his racing stables through an agreement with the Baroda legislature reliable sources said tuesday. According to reports Tho Geek War promised to repay the he allegedly misappropriated from state funds. In return the Baroda Assembly agreed to with draw its abdication demand. More about beef continued from Page 1 marked Price fluctuations can b expected from Here . They be Lieve that the general trend the fall May be downward As com pared with the Peak aug. 1 when the Gates were opened i cattle exports across the line. Already the Toronto Marke there has occurred a slump the. Week to below pre Export Levels though this May not last very Ion As it stems largely from a Buye revolt. It is pointed out in Ottawa the no great Rush cattle occurred As soon As the Boundary opened most the american demand j Lor red and Blue beef meaning that the principal Market change can be expected to occur in the top brackets. At the same time Strong demand is notch n. The United states Cor Hamburg and some the cheaper cuts hat if these lower qualities begin go South in any volume Cana Dian Price Levels would tend to stiffen . Communists face trial oct. 15 new York aug. 24 cup Federal judge Harold r. Mediros a today set oct. 15 As the trial dab for 12 members the communist party National Board who arc charged with advocating overthrow f the . Government by Force. 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In the same period Britain aided other War diva Stancel countries with government and private Aid totalling an equivalent Canada rave the United states share comprised nearly per cent All the financial assistance Given. Receipts by can Ada were made up an Export import Bank loan and private credits from the uni Ted states totalling France received the second High est allocation All countries with a total the next largest recipients were the Anglo american zone Germany with Italy with 000 Poland with and the Netherlands with Argentina was fourth the giving Side with Sweden fifth with and the soviet Union the soviet contribution consisted entirely a government loan to Poland. The highest British contribution went to Germany which received the soviet Union received direct British Aid. Totalling metropolitan opera to stage productions As unions co operate new York. Aug. 24 metropolitan opera a new York institution for 65 years will have a 1948-49 season after All. The opera association said late monday that 12 unions with membership among the met Personne had agreed to Shelve demands for wage increases and other benefits the association said this would make possible the production opera this Winter. On aug. 4, the association had cancelled the season. It said a deficit had been incurred last year and that demands for higher pay and other rising costs made too great a Burden. George a. Sloan chairman the association s Board Anri Charles m. Spofford president the opera association in a. Statement said Hie agreement with the unions was the result a co operative approach to a common the statement said it would be a mistake to assume that the major problems the metropolitan have despite the fact that the House is practically sold out at every the statement said our Box office receipts from 7.00c sub scribers and the general Public Are not sufficient to meet con stantly mounting costs in the complicated business producing grand leading met stars Are expected to be in hand for the season. Raps scout Creed Warsaw aug. 24 National Union polish boy scouts and girl scout monday denounced the reactionary principles International scout Dom. Accuse Stern its Kidi Iappini Jerusalem. Aug. 24 a John Macdonald United states Consul general Here has protested to the jewish governor Jeru Salem that the Stern gang kid napped and mistreated an Ameri can consulate employee sunday. Macdonald said the sternest seized George f. Paro. 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