Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 6 More talks on Seaway Ottawa Canadian hint free press thursday june 24, 1954 Ottawa Canadian government considers a 1952 agreement with the United states for an All Canadian St. Seaway is still in Force new . Legislation for a joint project. But Canada is willing to renegotiate for a joint development provided the talks do not seriously delay a Start on either the Power or navigation aspects greatest i television Sale in Western Canada 1954 it Addison television receivers limited Quantity limited Quantity regular Price 90 Day guarantee no extra charges free installation demonstrated in our to lounge every evening Winnipeg to radio Ltd. 326 main St. Phone 93-2609 the Seaway. Pearson notes these Points were made Clear wednesday to an Exchange of diplomatic tabled in the commons by Hon. L. B. Pearson external affairs minister who also hag suggested to the us that preliminary discussion among officials of the two coun tries open Here next week. Or. Pearson told the House he expects the talks will Start Here in the very near though no Date has been set. While major obstacles to Seaway Start now have been cleared away the Exchange o notes indicated differing Dian views As to procedure from Here on. Langlois statement Montreal up j. A l Langlois parliamentary assistant to Hon. Lionel a Levrier trans port minister said wednesday the Federal government will go ahead with navigational phase of the St. Lawrence Seaway even i Quebec is not willing to build t Hydro electric project at la Hine at the same time. Two injured As locomotive jumps track Erickson Man. Special i Canadian National railways Inginger and fireman were admitted to Erickson Hospital wed Les Day afternoon after a Passen or locomotive jumped the tracks Miles West of Erickson about 50 Miles West and North of win the Engineer w. Dyck of Brandon suffered a twisted knee it was released and the fire Nan w. J. Haponsky also of Iran Don is being detained for observation. Chickens As a Rule do not at to mate unti they Are five six months Nurt at your dealer s now Don t wait Send in your photos now to the free press snapshot contest editor. Print your name mid address on the Back and the class in which you want to enter it. The four classes Are babies and children activities scenes and still life animal life. Hartry Heads municipal officials w. T. Hartry of Morden wednesday was elected president of the Manitoba municipal Secre tary treasurers association succeeding p. F. C. Byars of East Kildonan. Or. Hartry who form he past term served As vice president was named to head the Organiza Tion at its 23rd annual convention at the University of Manitoba. The new vice president is w. H. Hambley of Swan River. The new executive includes w t. Hamiota William Paziuk Ethelbert r. Mitchell North Cypress Peter Dickson Sifton f. Kehler Altona w. Atkinson West Kildonan and a. J. Swain of Morris. The Secretary and treasurer will be appointed later by the new Council. K Tot tree fresh Sweet Juicy valencias delicious Golden fruit just arrived from the Orange Groves of California and Arizona your favorite Sunkist that wonderful tangy flavour canadians prefer. Hurry Down to your dealer s now and buy a big big full for delicious eating when you eat the whole Orange you get the valuable Protop Estios As Well As Vitamin c. Keep the fruit bowl full and put a Sunkist Orange in every lunch Box. For tasty salads Flavourful Sunkist can be served in to Many tempting ways. So easy to slice and handle they re just right for Cooling salads and desserts for refreshing juice tangy Bome ixe Ezek juice with Lott of the meaty solids left to a gives you greater nutritive value. Excellent source of Vitamin c fresh California oranges arc in excellent source of the important Vitamin c plus other values. Valencias tree fresh from Calif Mcmo Ami Arizona the finist Oranti mum carry the sit Titt Tracie m at Tom . Accept to Karu livestock plebiscite predicted Man. Commissioner reviews Market prospects Brandon special some Day there will be a plebiscite on livestock marketing John h. Conner Manitoba department of agriculture livestock commissioner said wednesday. He problems facing Manitoba s livestock Industry at the annual convention of the Manitoba federation of agriculture and co operation Here. Or. Conner said it is to All groups of Farmers to weigh arguments then go to the plebiscite As intelligently prepared As they can be. Interest you be got to take More in Terest in your own Job and after the plebiscite is decided let s All get together to work out Manitoba s great he said. Or. Conner said Consumers will have High priced pork this sum Mer because the run of hogs on the Market will be under Normal. He forecast a recession in Price next fall due to the expected big run on marketing. Then or. Conner reviewed poli cies and achievements of the live Stock Branch with particular re Ference to the Bangs disease and to control programs the boar and ram policy the Bull policy which saw placing of bulls on farms in the past three years. Or. Conner urged producers to improve grades of hogs and cattle to make economic gains in the face of declining prices. Deduction policy delegates heard j. U. Mckin non president of the Alberta shorthorn cattle breeders association speak on behalf of the five cent deduction policy for the Pur poses of promoting More beef con sumption. This plan is under auspices of the Western Section can Adian Council of beef producers. Festival Board hits fun flon directors of the fourth annual fun flon Trout festival Are annoyed and greatly perturbed Over the attitude of the Csc and National film Board to their consistent refusal to give the festival the personal attention the directors feel the affair warrants. They say that for the past four years the Csc has cooked up one excuse or another As a reason for not covering the four Day event. Fourth too much this year the Csc and up until now the National film Board have again said that they Are not Able to cover the big show which opens Here june 30. The directors feel that a fourth Refus Al is too much and they have wired their protest to the minister in charge of the Csc at at Tawa Hon. J. J. Mccann. The Trout festival came into be ing in Northern Manitoba for the express purpose of advertising the North and its potentialities and also1 help to create a tourist in not Only benefiting the North but All of Manitoba. Bill 29 m Given House by Peter Mclintock Ottawa specific examples of the operation of Bui government s anti dumping legis Given in the com Mons wednesday by Hon. J. J. Mcca Jui Revenue minister. One example Given by the minister was an importation of acetate foulard piece goods made last february 22. The invoice Price to the importer was 65 cents a Yard. The goods had been produced to their Home Market around May 1953 at a Price of 85 cents a Yard. From May 1953 to the Date of importation the Price of the Home Market drop Ped from 85 to 65 cents. Investigation necessary officers of the Revenue depart ment examining the invoices Felt an investigation was Neces sary. This was made in the .a. At. The exporter s office or. Mccann said. A a result the appraised value was set at cents per Yard. The difference in the Price to the importer and the appraised which duty and taxes were paid was 9.45 cents. A second example Given by or Mccann was the importation last March 23 of Over 100 pairs o drapes invoiced at a pair these drapes Over the six months immediately preceding shipment to Canada had drop Ped in Price from to a pair. Following investigation by the department they were appraised at a pair the amount on which duty and taxes were paid. Third example a third example was the importation of household refrigerators entered at customs last february 22. This Model was in voiced at investigations on the Home Market showed that during the six months immediately prior to shipment the Price had dropped from to after investigation the weighted average Price Over these six months was set at ,178.48, which was the appraised value for duties and taxes. Refrigerators and freezers by International Harvester no interest no finance charges As Low As per week charged with evading tax payments Angeles Hill once the girl Friend of bugs Siegel and other underworld Fig ures was indicted by a Federal grand jury wednesday on charges of evading in Federal in come tax payments for the years 1944 through 1947. It was in miss Hill s luxurious rented Beverly Hills Home that Siegel was pumped full of bullets from a High powered Rifle june 29. 1347. Virginia was in Europe at the time. The slaying never was solved. Eyes examined Harold m. Black optometrist Ito. Rob Tab Baku Uva 1 Chi. Road it. Of ref taif it. Pm inf it. Prove to yourself Why Chevrolet Vou have probably heard that the 19s4 Chevrolet is the greatest car Chevrolet has Ever built but you cannot appreciate just How amazing it is until you have actually driven it you Lave had your hands on the Cele Rator that s when you really the Best deals in town a i Bethel Jennie Ltd. 661 Wall St. I. 72-2546 3-6644 one bleed North of Portage ave. H out performs. Ouf saves ouf Sells All others that s Why we invite you to take a preve to yourself you see we know that demonstration proves the 1934 Chevrolet gives you More car at less Cost than any other Auto Mobile you and your wife come in soon drive the 54 Chevrolet and see Why canadians buy More than any other Carl Corter motors limited Portage at Maryland St. Phone 72-2431 Minnum motors limited fort and York ave. Phone 93-1471 Community Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. 1149 main St. Phone 59-8341 another great Sale at Leonard s in men s women s children s Wear leonards have purchased from trustees under the Bill of Sale Stock of Sara Dees North end ladies and children s Wear store now out of business Stock to be sold As Low As 40c on the Dollar. Amazing values for everyone. Dont miss this Sale starting Friday 9 . Men s work sox 3 pair 2 i Pound weight Nylon reinforced. Ladies handbags new styles and colors. Keg. Special girls Nylon blouses buy 2 and save. Sizes 3 to 12. Special nylons first Quality 51 gauge 15 denier. New summer shades. Special men s to shirts White Grey or Blue. Sizes . Special 79 ladies skirts full circular skirt Bright new. Sizes 12 to 18. Special children s dresses american glazed Cottons. 4 Inch Hemline. Sizes 3 to 6. Reg. Special Lvi lulls. T men s dress trousers fancy weaves Pic n Pic gabardine double pleats zip p e r closure. Sizes 29 to 42. Sale. Ladies summer Cotton dresses pretty undresses some with boleros. All new exciting styles. 12 to 24 i. I rec. Special. Boys and girls ride jeans Sanford Zed Copper rivet rein forced. Sizes 8 to 1 8 years. Sale scr net kiddies Boxer jeans All elastic Waist. Sizes 3 to 6x. Special. Men s work pants kiddies Jersey dresses Olive Green or Blue Sanford Zed Denim. Sizes 30 to 44. Special White and yellow. Fancy Smock ing. Sizes j to 4. Reg. Special ladies sweaters Cardigan and Pullover styles. Lambs Wool Grey Only. Each Diuver styles. 99 men s Boxer style shorts fancy Stripe All elastic Waist. Sizes . Each look Lor Many More items in children s Wear. Incomplete Sixes and ranges do not enable us to advertise them. Repeat offer 2 men s suits after our successful Sale of two months ago our buyer once again was fortunate in procuring suits. New patterns new colors new styles gabardine Pic n pics checks and stripes. Single or double breasted. Sizes 35 to 52. 2 men s suits for men s suede leather High Quality suede Wool col Lar cuffs and Waistband. Shades of Grey Brown Buck. All sizes. Special men s sport shuts washable spun Rayon l o n g sleeves. Sizes . The average female in North Amelta lives about four and one half years longer than the average male. Leonard s dept. Store 520mjun St., next to Chy Boll saturday unto. 9 Fol
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