Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 16, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday january 18, 1954 fast m Home Garmyn Flowers for the Amateur by Walter g. Hand with the Home Gardener s spare moments during Long Winter evenings being spent in scanning the new seed catalogues and planning his 1954 gardening activities a review of the Floral subjects which can be successfully grown by the Amateur in the Prairie West should be timely. Can develop into a pest if the seeds first let us consider the annuals which can be relied on to add Beauty to the Flower Beds. Here Are some of the More popular and most easily grown annuals which self seed they scatter their seeds which Germin ate and grow into sturdy plants the following pot Marigold Sweet alyssum Bach Elor s Button Candy tuft Cosmos tag etes Cleome Eschscholt Zia California Kochi Mig Nonette sunflowers and Shirley poppies. Other popular Lum asters Balsam Calli Opsis Clarkia English Daisy Delphinium Dianthus everlasting Flowers four o clock Odetia. Larkspur Lobelia Marigold nasturtium Nicotiana Nigelia petunias Phlox Are allowed to scatter All Over the lot. Portulaca Vicinus Salpi glosses sch Zanthus Sweet Castor Oil Snapdragon pea Sal via Scab Iosa Stock ten Vir Ginia Stock evening scented Stock poppy Pansy. Verbena Wall Flo wer and Zinnia. Climbers Canary Bird Vine morning glory nasturtium Scarlet Kunner bean Cobrea scan Dens and wild Cucumber although the latter Norman h. Neill James Eastwood optometrists eyes examined Winnipeg 20 Paris bldg. St. Vital mod col clinic St. Mory i id. For appointment phone 92-7179 Export Canada s finest cigarette then come the perennials those satisfactory plants which come up each year. Many perennials can be grown from seed or plants can be Sec ured if Early Bloom is required. Others Are grown from roots or bulbs. Here Are the perennials which Are recommended by experts for the Amateur s Garden in this part of the country. Perennials which can be grown from seeds or of which plants can be secured for Early Bine forget me not Sweet Wil Liam pinks Iceland poppy Del Phinus Nai Lardio coreopsis Shasta Daisy Sweet rocket Gypsophila baby s Achillea the Oriental poppy pyrethrum Scarlet Lychnis. Hollyhocks Are also recommended As an old fashioned favorite which with Winter Protection can be figured on to give a Blaze of glory in Prairie gardens. Some of the seed should be scattered each year. Grown from Root divisions next let us look Over the herbaceous perennials which Are grown from Root divisions and which have proved themselves entirely reliable in this part of the country. The bleeding heart is very Hardy. Peonies which Are natives of Sib Beria Are consequently Well suited to the Western Prairies frigid win Ter climate. Peonies prefer to be planted in the fall. The glorious Iris is one of our most showy flow ers its Orchid like Flowers being especially Welcome in the Spring. The roots should be divided every three or four years after flow ering. Another favorite is the Golden glow. It gives a mass of double yellow blossoms on Long stems and is especially attractive when mixed among shrubbery. It is easily grown from Root divisions. Lilies especially the Tiger lilies and also perennial Phlox Are very showy and should be in every Amateur s Garden. Then there Are the Ever popular dahlias these Are grown from tubers and when started in the House give very pleasing results. The tubers must be dug up in the fall and stored in a Frost free place in the basement just As one would store potatoes. Gladiolus Are yearly growing in popularity with Flower lovers on the Prairies. For Cut Flowers they Are unexcelled and they make a gorgeous splash of color in the Arden. The bulbs must be removed from the ground before it becomes Rozen and replanted again the Fol lowing year when All danger of Frost is passed. The location Best suited to the different varieties is another Puzzle facing the Amateur. Again expert horticulturists furnish advice to the beginner As follows plants for Bright Sunshine Over four feet bean Cosmos Sunflower Sweet pea. Over three feet Cypress Nicotiana Mallow Cleone. About 2v feet Bachelor s Larkspur sea bios and Zinnia. About two feet Calli Opsis China Aster four o clock african. Marigold Salpi Glosait and Snapdragon. About 134 feet Stock ten Shirley poppy Nigelia. About one Root California poppy Candy tuft French Marigold Petunia Phlox Drummonds Pink Virginia Stock. Under one foot Ageratum Sweet alyssum Lobelia Portulaca Dwarf nasturtium tag etes and English Daisy. Plants for partial Odetia Phlox Drummonds and Pansy Sweet alyssum Static everlasting Flower. Varieties which May be grown Early pea Sweet alyssum California poppy Candy tuft Cornflower Mignonette Phlox Drummonds tag etes Virg inia Stock Calendula Cosmos Sun Flower Mallow Larkspur snap dragon and Pansy. With the exception of perhaps Sweet pea Snapdragon and Pansy these varieties should not be placed out until danger of Early june frosts is passed. Plants Lor hot dry Portulaca tag etes Cosmos Cle ome. Flowers for Sweet pea stocks ten Virginia Stock and Sweet scented stocks Petunia pinks Verbena Sweet alyssum nasturtium Candy tuft and Sweet rocket. Canada Mexico businessmen plan Trade meeting Vancouver up business men from both Eastern and West Ern Canada will Fly to Mexico City feb. 9 to discuss Trade develop ment Between Canada and Mexico. The business delegation will be headed by w. J. Borrie of Van Couver president of the Canadian chamber of Commerce. Vancouver businessmen attending will represent almost All West coast Indus tries including lumbering fishing mining newsprint and flood processing. Import and Export concerns will also be represented. Canada now imports nuts fruits vegetables Cotton Silver and Orna ments from Mexico. Her exports to Mexico include automobiles machinery for mining and farming and Industrial materials. Looking backward eighty years ago Jan. 16, 1874 Phineas t. Barnum famous showman whose motto was i thrive on bad told the free press new York correspondent who interviewed him after the great i Thearon fire which had cleaned out his whole circus except two camels sir it was a Good thing that old circus was out of Date i am assembling a new one that will beat it 40 ways by 40 . C. L. Edwards run has just stepped out of his 500 Mue an hour t-33 Silver Star Jet on the completion of his first Solo and is congratulated by Squadron Leader r. J. Hamil ton chief flying instructor of Craf station Gill. . Edwards is the first student Pilot from the run to Solo an Craf Jet. From left to right . D. A. Prout . Hamilton . Edwards and of. S. Keith his known channels. Many an not familiar with thl White defence and it should prove valuable to the younger Cahoot. Stamp Corner Somalia issues recall Italy Empire seventy years ago Jan. 16, 1884 at the annual meeting of Knox presbyterian later United Church those elected to the Church Board included Mark Fortune Chas. N. Bell Lyman Melvin Jones afterwards mayor of Winnipeg and later president of the Massey Harris j. D. Conklin w. W. Mcmillan John Mckechnie w. F. Alloway and William Bathgate John Ems it was appointed Secre tary. Sixty years ago Jan. 16, 1894 trains were being made smarter and More luxurious every year the Soo express was a typical example its coaches were All vesti ruled and with exterior mahogany finish by Means of the Torgan vertical plane Coupler cars could be added or taken off without disturbing the passengers at night the. Locomotives had All the latest Winnipeg Burnt club to. 197 annual Burns banquet Royal Alexandra hotel monday january 25th, 1954 reception of . Banquet . Speiker prof. J. M. Brown. M.m.-n.d.d., b.s.a., . Prominent scottish Arti rtt and Pipara and dancer from the Heather bind. My a Carimen Otid Meta Tarwi cordially invited. S. Woods pad. . J. L. Watson tickets May be obtained by phoning 6-4020. Gadgets too. Fifty years ago Jan. 16, recent new issues include top left to Canada s new 50-cent stamp featuring the textile Industry Switzer land s child welfare pictorials featuring insects and Ber Muda s stamp for the recent British French Usa conferences. New Bird Stamps of Liberia have been issued in Diamond and triangular shapes lower left to by James montages reminiscent of Italy s once flourishing Empire in Northern Africa Are new Stamps issued by Somalia for the 50th anniversary of the Stamps of be Nadir former Nome of the country. The first Stamps of be Nadir featured the elephant and the lion and the anniversary Stamps feature replicas of these 1903 Stamps. For almost 20 years no new Stamps were issued for the col ony except for overprints to create new stamp values. Then in 1922 italian commemorative Stamps were overprinted so Malia this procedure was continued with various commemorative issues from Italy till 1932 when a new definitive set appeared for the Colony with views of the country and pictures o Many native animals. In 1931 there was a set showing native Mother and child first time natives of the Colony were r traded on the Stamps. East Africa in 1936 italian Sorn Liland was Ethiopia and new territory of included with Eritrea in the italian East Africa and Stamps of that area were us esd till 1941. These Stamps were mostly Pictor mayor Tom Sharpe who As he had been elected on his pledge to eradicate the social evil in Winnipeg had been fulfilling his Mise energetically received a threatening letter the writer of which advised him to leave town. Taylor local manager of the Hudson s Bay company s store was honoured by his staff on the eve of his marriage. Gals depicting and conquests of Italy of that period As Well us 19041featuring views of the various parts of the territory. Natives and animals. Mussolini and hit Ler were portrayed on 1941 stamp when the two dictators were at the Peak of their Power. Airmail Stamps were issued from 1938 on. In 1950 the former italian so Malitan became a trusteeship under italian and United nations administration after having been occupied by British military administration from 1941. British Stamps with overprints of the British military administration were used in the area from 1942 to 1950. The new Stamps of the trusteeship administration Fea Ture views of the country. In 1931 forty years ago Jan. 16, 1914 a Large audience gathered in the convocation Hall of Manitoba cohere later St. Paul s to hear prof. A. W. Crawford s lecture on the development of the novel prof. Crawford stated that for there was a Sejor the of remarkable coloured pictures Don t All of a great religious drama the passion play of ancient Israel Ai enacted in the mosaic Yean see America s Beautiful Goldon modal of the hebrew Sanctuary m coloured never before presented in Winnipeg unforgettable sunday Jan. 17th at 7 . Marlborough hotel a Welcome sheer Story Art Shakespeare s dra Matic rendering of the Hamlet Story and George Eliot s Adam Bede were outstanding examples. Thirty years ago Jan. 16, 1921 the demand for Gran lithic pave ments during 1923 had resulted in the expenditure by the Winnipeg City Council Oil which had in the appropriation for the pre sent Vear s sidewalks been in creased to a like amount was to be spent on Asphalt pave France ban issued new air mail Lea Turine French checkers i. Uni Hinsky London end. Black 14. 27. Kins 12 being drunk no Man jailed drunk or sober it s a Sarious offence to assault a peace magistrate m. H. Carton told a Bootlegger Friday before sentencing him to three months in jail. Frank Mocznik 42, of 48 Argyle Street pleaded guilty in City police court to assaulting Howard tem ple a morality detective at 801 Redwood Avenue Early thursday. He was also fined and costs or two months in jail for having liquor for Sale. Court was told morality officers were executing a liquor warrant at 801 Redwood Avenue when the officer was assaulted. Det. Temple who was attempting to Stop an other person from pouring what he believed was Home brew into the toilet was jumped on by Mocznik. Mocznik grabbed the officer around the Throat and pulled him Over backwards to the floor Caus ing det. Temple to severely sprain his leg. A will be off duty for two weeks. Mocznik told magistrate Carton e was drunk and did t know hat he had done. Crown prosecutor c. W. Tupper. Aid the accused was not drunk he assaulted the policeman. Thursday in City police court Lexander Dennis Gunn 30 cres ent drive was fined and costs or Selling liquor and s50 and costs or giving liquor to a minor. This Fence also occurred at 801 red Ood Avenue Early thursday morn no. One Library in Paris France contains Only books written by Little Thetford England sword about 1400 by was found in a Field near this Village in Cambridge Shire. Learn salesmanship White 7, 8, 10, White to play Ami win. Token from Stirling journal solution to 1 no. Ism by h. Eien. Melbourne Annam la Black 5, 7. 11,0, 21, King 17 White 14. 19. 27. 30. 32, King 6 White 1.0 play and win. 14-10-a 20-24-b 9-13 22-31 22-1s 7-14 7-t 1s-22 13-22 31-26 6 a 14-18 30-26 5 9 19-16 while wins allows a draw. -14-1s, 9-14, 17-10, 27-24. 20-27, 32-7 White wins. Game of. M will of i he 10-15 9-13-c 2 7 19-10 17-14 10 6-f 6-22 11-15 1-10 26-17 34-10-d 25-22 13-22 8-11 10-14 30-26 32-27 24-19 5. 9.0 4 8-e 1s-24 29-25 2s-19 9-13 23-19 11-15 22-1s 15-22 7-11 7-23-a chess please address a correspondence direct to the chess editor . Box 605. Winnipeg Man. Problem no. 181 comm Black 5 pieces Lisa m Lilii a 12-16 19-12 11-15 27-24 8-11 24-20 15-19 23-16 and 11-15. 16-11, drawn. Harry Koto t. We will. Said the. Though rarely played was probably the strongest reply to 7-11. Jordan against g. Sneddon threw i he Man -22-25. Is it Safe departure. And 24-19 ran be found by this is original Wilh or. Wiswell. 23-19, 7-14. 19-10, 4-8_ 31-26 drawn. T. Wiswell. 7-14. 13-10, 31-15. 27-23, 15-15 gives Black a powerful game. L Rosenfield. The following game was played during a Blindfold exhibition at the Cambridge Ohio checker club against Rev. Sawders one of the leading players of Cambridge game no. Black while Garden 11-15 28-24 10-17 17-13 27-31 23-lf 7-1b 21-14 1 fic 19-16 us 24-20 8-11 26-23 31-27 2-17 16-19 31-27 19-26 1.1 7 25-22 32-16 30-23 2-11 24-20 4 8 27-1r 11-15-d 16 7 15-24 29-25 39-24 18-11 27-23 20-11 9-14 25-21-a 9-27 7-16 22-18 16-19 32-23 27-31 14-23 21-17-b 24-27 3 7 17-14 6 9 23-19 into Glasgow. Line 23-19 2 9 5-1 of i drawn Well known line of the nol so will known to some i he younger players. It leads to some neat play. Alone regular lines. To an even position. The 2amc has been played along 1 the Fame Ilmer we motor method Undi of us Cintz in United Stjan ind cd Jedi. In Winniei vow Arr 600 mkt min Afert and tale Tom hive taken Wuttur Courvi in salesmanship. You will in your earning by acini the whiter Sita training Clait that it now being formed. Register now at enrolment it limited we get that you Telephone 92-6414, Call Peno Nally or mail thit c Pon today for information Worth Many Lallan to you. Saccom commercial College Portage Winnipeg please Send free information re Garding the Elmer Wheeler course to name address phone White phone 01ca11 to Day for oar free illustrated Booklet on following courses Auto. Mechanics diesel mechanics . Pipe welding eng. Drawing acetylene welding body it fender repairing t painting Arch. Drawing electric welding Register now for new year classes students May begin their courses every wednesday including february 3rd. India idiot eight hours practice shop training daily. Day evening or by correspondence Nusker engineering Institute for of to forfeit Ond modern troll Btu in Cando. Of Worlof technical Buru clan 1910 Cal logo location main St. At Lansdowne Winnipeg Man. Phone 52-6861 the first territorial Council show ing it in session with display of the italian and United nations flags. The country is now known As so Malia on its Stamps. New issues France has issued four new value airmail Stamps featuring various types of modern French air planes. Italy plans a set to famous Kali ans including one to Carlo Collodi who wrote the adventures of Ginnochio. Italy will also Issue Stamps to its first ments bringing the total Appro-1 television station to medical privation for 1924 streets and Side Congress and an athletic meet. Issued a St nip walks to Twenty years ago Jan. Is 1934 Darryl Zanuck widely known movie director asked to name the reigning Queens of said there Are nine Jean har Low and Loretta Young Are the Leningrad. Leaders of the nine the other new booklets which have Brazil has for a Congress of Russia is to Issue Lenin to the 36th teachers new sets to anniversary of the october revolution to the 50th anniversary of the communist party and a set. Of views of White Al pieces White to mate in two moves Forsyth a klpn4 5pj rln2kl 3p1r2p 4blbl 2q3. Rno Blem no. Key move King to Rook five. List of solvers next week problem no. 180f. Key move n to. Correct solutions received irom messes. A. E. Burrows s. Barsky e. C. Boire. C. Cresswell r. B. Lloyd. J. Marshall. Rev. J. Mardt Matt l. Winsboro Uigh h. C. Fair Leld j. Money a. G. Main l. A. Speed r. D. Twers and a. J. Struthers. Hastings tour Ament British chess players look Forward to the Christmas holidays As the one time in the year when the Best British players Are matched with european chess masters which compares their relative strength. This Hastings tournament is a yearly event by invitation hut or Many years of late the hosts have not been Able to rate belter than 4th or 5th place so that when the news came last week that Britain s Chas Alexander had beaten the soviet chess masters Alexander to Tush and David Bronstein. We received quite a thrill. This put him in a position of winning the Lour 1 lament providing that an adjourned game a tween Bronstein and the German Rudoll Teschner was won by the alter who at his stage had the Superior position. It dirt not work out. A expected to Sehner Osl his came and by so doing the tournament finished with a tie Between Russia s year old David Bronstein and England s 44 year old Hugh Alexander. Union Bronstein won a play Olf against Petrosyan for the Speed championship of Moscow y. Auerbach and v. Smyslo tied for third and fourth 3 Points behind the readers. game the following game was played at dus Seldora in 1908 and was won by Alck Hine to was then a boy of 15. 21 years later in identical game with the same sacrifice was played in the Paris championship and the Winner was Baratz who claims he never seen Alck Hines same. Are Toan Crawford. Carole Lombard. Norma Shearer. Helen issued include the stamp find ers issued by the philatelic inst haves Constance Cummings. Con it Ute. Cambridge. Mass. Usa. Bennett and Anna and a new British can Llo Guc by Scott publications. Inc. The new 1954 British removal announcement. We Are pleased to announce to All our friends and customers that we have moved to our new location at 6th floor Sterling cloak bldg. 110 Princess Street Winnipeg Man. L. Berman and company Ltd. Importers and distributors phones 93-5725 93-6238 new York. America catalogue contains ail issues to near end of 1953 of Canada All colonies in the West indies Central and South America and is similar in format to the publisher s Standard. P n s t a b e stamp catalogue. Prices Are similar to those in the 1954 Issue of the Standard catalogue. Food technologists Canadian food technologists association Manitoba Section and the american association of Cereal chemists Prairie Section 14 will hold their second annual joint Meetins and get together at the Homestead at 6.30 . Tuesday. Sneaker will be or. W. O. Meredith senior research chemist Alck Hine Whiltz .1. P-q4 n-kb.1 x. P-k3 4. I. P-k4 7. Exp f. Bin 9. Castles in. 11. B-kn5 .12. 13. Rel .14. Non . B-b4 cd 16. Koch Licu Black p-q4 n-kb3 qn-q2 b-q3 non castles p-kb4 p-k4 q-k1 exp q-r4 k-r3 a summary of your participation in the Manitoba March of dimes March of maintains and of Watt a Complete for polio Aind at total rehabilitation up to Point of ability to a living. This Mrvich which Ntontos actual Hospital treatment arc Lable through no other Agency in the province. During 1953, Over 2300 Manitoba no had polio 1200 of whom were left with some degree of paralysis. Your Are used in direct ser vices to restore polio patients As useful Happy citizens. Physical restoration through physiotherapy services of 7 full time and 12 part time physiotherapists Are provided to give carefully controlled exercises to damaged Muscles. S of these served at Prin Cess Elizabeth 1 at Brandon general Hospital 1 travels throughout Manitoba. 75 treatments provided weekly at Deer Lodge 160 weekly at mos Chippawa with All expenses paid from March of dimes funds. Purchase of wheel chairs braces equipment vow apart on this of during 1953 plus comforts such Baa mirrors for Iron lung Pat rats. Post polio clinics at the Erain in Winnipeg. Research Laboratory no tattoos Aldershot England ithe army has announced the for Mer annual military Tattoo last held in 1939. Will rot resumed. Isome 500.000 persons turned out to see the last display. Directors Okay amalgamation of 2 Auto firms Detroit consolidation of Nash motors and Hudson motor car co. Was approved thursday by directors of both companies. The merger would set up a new corporation to be known As Ameri can motors corp. With the two companies operating As divisions. The projected consolidation will be referred to stockholders of both companies. Stockholder approval has been regarded As a formality. The Nash Hudson merger would leave Only Studebaker and pack Ard As Independent entities among the car makers. Job retraining skills taught where disability a quires change of occupation. Abilities tested training books equipment maintenance provided followed by Job placement and follow up. Skilled medical and rehabilitation personnel provided for 6 clinics per month to review individual patients outline further treatment direct physical restoration program and give guidance far vocational rehabilitation. Transportation Over 1000 patient trips per month to hocs Chippawa alone plus 400 to Deer Lodge clinics and other centres. Rural patients brought to Winnipeg far treatment where necessary. Plum me Send Elentri Kuem the March of Matt Winn pm ate March of dimes
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