Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free Bress wednesday july Page 5 rough rides although pneumatic tires were invented before automobiles solid rubber was used at first on wheels. Minneapolis welcomes Winni Eggers hotel Harmon 22 s 1o St. Rates Pugwash . Teen american and Canadian lege Deans have gathered at Cyrus Eaton s thinker s Lodge Here to consider the application of classical lore to 20th Century ten Sions. The educators will spend 10 Days discussing subjects in the Fields of economics anthropology philosophy Romance religion physics psychology tory mathematics and education. Science now shrinks piles without pain or discomfort finds Healing substance that relieves pain and itching As it shrinks haemorrhoids Toronto on. The first time science has found a new Healing substance with the ability to shrink haemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their Home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hero Rhoid Case after another very striking improve ment was reported and verified by doctors observations. Pain was promptly relieved. And while gently relieving pain actual reduction or retraction shrinking took place. And most amazing of improvement was maintained in cases where doctors observations were continued Over a period of Many months in fact results were so thorough that sufferers were Able to make such statements As piles have ceased to be a and among these sufferers were a very wide variety of Hemo Rhoid some of even 10 to20years standing i All this without tiie use of narcotics aesthetics or Astri Ngen to of any kind. The secret is a new heal ing substance Bio Dyne the discovery of a Institute. Already Bio Dyne is in wide use for Healing injured tissue on All parts of the body. This new Healing substance a offered in suppository or ointment form called preparation h. Ask for individually sealed convenient preparation h suppositories of preparation h ointment with special applicator. Preparation h is sold at All drug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or Money refunded civilized rebellion in War torn Beirut by Cyril Bay Cyril Kay is a. Noted British author critic and essayist. He had spent two years As the Moscow correspondent of the sunday times of London. Beirut special owns drop Ping in on a rebel chief these Days in Lebanon is simply arranged by a Telephone Call. After obtaining agreement to a proposal for morning Coffee with Saab Salam we put Down the phone caught a taxi outside the hotel for the Short ride to the barbed wire Roadblock nearest. Or. Salam s House. The former chief figure of the parliamentary opposition lives among the comforts appropriate to the wealthy Vancouver elevator being enlarged Ottawa up the govern ment plans to add space for bushels to Vancouver s no. 3 Grain elevator transport minister Hon. George Hees said tuesday in the commons. He said the government plans to spend on the project to be completed a year from now. In 1958, would be spent on the Extension of the ele Vator owned by the National har Bors Board and leased to the United Grain growers for Many years. Get twice the Miles per gallon f 1958 metropolitan radio used merchant and surrounded by armed adherents. After being frisked very courteously and apologetically t at three Check Points we were first received by Saab Salara s Nephew on vacation from his third year studies at the London a Chi act ural association. To Lis Uncle in a comfortably appointed basement bedroom the upper floors of the handsome House have Jeen damaged by government hellfire the windows of which Lave been sandbagged. In one Cor Ner were a handsome foulard dress ing gown and a Rifle. Saab Salam is a neatly built Well dressed levantine business Man of 53. He Speaks almost flaw Ess English and his Weil manicured hands play constantly with a Rosary. He is a moslem and explained that he once exchanged beads for a Rosary with a Christ Ian Friend. He spoke reasonably about his objections to president Camille Shamoun of Lebanon As a corrupt self seeker More vehemently when he protested against the . Land Ings. Thursday s elections. The main tiling he said was to get rid of or. Chamoun and persuade the americans to withdraw. As we spoke a Friend brought in one of the leaflets being dropped by . Aircraft bearing a photo graph of president Eisenhower and a statement in arabic that american officers and men have left their Homes to assist in the Protection of your Way of life your property and your he asked us rhetorically How or. Eisenhower could so misunderstand the Arab mind. My friends and he said Are neither pro Western nor pro what Lebanon actually wanted he claimed was peace and a sort of Swiss neutrality. Although a serious dignified and Earnest figure there was a Flash of Sard Iii humor in his reply to a question about the rebel arms and source of Supply. All the weapons you give to Chamoun and his he said we Are always Able to buy our share copyright 1958 observer foreign news service there j extra Valuet Standard equipment foam rubber seals Wool her Eye dual Sun Al sort two Point the i Carrier map Light electric Windshield wipers cigarette lighter direction signals "15oow the sweetest Little big car j or and service available from to Haasl see the full line of metropolitan and Ramblers at you r e d e Aler adventists re elect conference president the Manitoba Saskatchewan con Ference of seventh Day adventists has re elected pastor j. W. Bothe of Saskatoon for Andler two year term As president of the conference. The conference held in Sas Katoon july 11 to 19, Learned that adventist world membership now totals double the figure of 10 years ago. Over Dele Gates attended the conference. London up the British meteorological office reports that june was the wettest month in 55 years. Princess leads ovation for conductor Walter Vancouver Prin Cess Margaret wednesday continued an exhausting round of offic Ial duties which won t end until after she leaves British. Columbia the Princess resumed the a Ive part of her Lour of the prov Ince tuesday after a three Day rest in the sunny Okanagan Val by. At fort Langley she opened restored buildings on the site of . S first capital at night she attended a Vancouver symphony concert conducted by Bruno Wal r j she wore a stunning Orange and White evening gown and a spark Ling Tiara. Thousands thronged the Street near the downtown theatre to catch a glimpse of the Princess As she arrived with lieutenant governor Ross. Her White faille dress was printed with Orange Shirley pop pies and Green buds. Its High waisted bodice was draped into a Casque and held by Orange rib Bons. Her Small Tiara glistened with diamonds. At the conclusion of the con Cert Margaret led a standing ova Tion. During the 15-minute intermission the Princess met or. Walter and Montreal contralto Maureen Forrester who Sang the Solo in Alto rhapsody. It was her first official visit to . S although she passed through Vancouver twice earlier on her tour. Wednesday was one of her Busi est. She met civic officials of nearby new West min ister and suburban Burnaby opened a Preven Toktam Lor children with chronic diseases and unveiled so plaque in Honor of the Royal engineers. Princess Margaret left Kelowna tuesday morning after an Early swim in Lake Okanagan. She flew South to Penticton in a float equipped Mallard plane and changed to an Cap c-5 aircraft which took her to Abbotsford 45 Miles East of Vancouver. A car took her from there to fort Lang Ley. Despite 80 degree heal and Wirling dust which surrounded the fort the Princess appeared Cool and unruffled. She wore a Pale Blue spotted Chiffon dress White shoes and gloves and car ried a White handbag. A Scarf effect at the neckline was pinned by a Diamond brooch. Every bottle s so you want another tight Bright right hires makes a party More fun makes Good food taste even better i holders of Victory loan Bonds Are invited to use our services in effecting the exchanges of their Bonds for the new Canada conversion Bonds 1958 t the Royal Trust company standing room Only United nations special Nyht if the in general Assembly is called into special emergency session to Deal with the Middle East crisis 81 delegations will take their crowded places in the As Sembly Hall. There were 32 members at one time but the formation of the uni Ted Arab Republic linking Syria and Egypt Early this year left those two nations with one common Delegate at the United nations. Ambassador Omar Loutfi of Egypt now represents the . Custodial officials at the in were relieved to find an empty spot in the Assembly meeting room. When the federation of Malaya became the 82nd member last sep tember it was found that there would be sealing space for Only one More new delegation. Somaliland now under italian trusteeship will be ready for admission in 1960, and the divided countries of Germany Korea and Viet Nam May some Day gain places in the world organization. When that time comes their delegations will have no place to sit without extensive and costly alterations of several in meeting rooms. Deaths and funerals mrs. Laura Nicholl of 223 Whyte Vold Road St. James died tuesday in Winnipeg. Born in ire land she had lived in Winnipeg since 191g, and was a member of St. Mary s Cathedral choir for Many years. Surviving Are her husband Alex one daughter mrs. E. Thompson of Wilmington Ohio and two grandchildren. Re Quiem High mass will be Sung at 9 . Thursday in St. Mary s Cathedral following prayers at 8 . Wednesday in the Thomas d. Mcgee funeral Chapel. Burial will be in the Assumption Section of Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Carpentry contractor Windsor ont up John Sutherland 80, Well Cnown carpentry contractor died tuesday or. Sutherland born a Caithness Scotland came to Canada 49 years ago settling in Winni Peg. He worked for a carpentry firm there and in Saskatoon where be built Many of the Homes of professors of the urn varsity of Saskatchewan. He came to Windsor 39 years ago and operated is own business. He reused last August. Boy Barlow 46, of 281 steers Road St. Boniface died at the Amily residence tuesday. Born in Lily Bay mart., lie had been a resident St. Boniface for the past threes months he is survived by his parents or. And mrs. F. J. Barlow two Brothers Charles and Aubrey and one sister mrs. C. Tillett funeral service will be at 2 . Thursday in the p. Coutt funeral chapels. Rev. Jota Bethel officiating Brinl will be in the Green acres memorial gardens. Broker Dies Toronto up Vincent j Mclellan 62, a partner in the firm of to a. Richard son and company died monday. Or. Mclellan born in Ontario s Bruce had been with the firm for 35 years. He began his business c career in a Bank Anc later became Branch manager i a l. Hudson and company in Owen sound. Later lie was with f. O Hearn and company in Montreal which became the Rich Ardson firm. He came to Toronto in 1937. During the 1920s lie was a Well known Lacrosse player Ager in Bruce county. Ent1y blames and bet iils at Safeway taste tells it Fez. Bottle cherries Jelly town House red pitted 15 of. Curry each get your free brillo pud shop Marir Supply limited veal Steak shoulder Rich in flavor la grit Dot Arib. Whitefish fresh caught whole cleaned and scaled la. Apricots . Moorpark be preserve now 14-lb. Case 2 45 cauliflower 25 Priboi effective in Selkirk and Winnipeg july 24 main St. At Luxton store open. Tiu 9 tonight
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