Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 18, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A Winnipeg passed through the first Day of the general strike in sympathy with the building trades and the Metal workers without disorder and without the tie up of everything that some feared would make an open store seem an Oasis in a dessert a the free press reported after the first Day. A but the crowded streets last night and the vacant Street car tracks were visible evidence that everything was not so Well in the the strike occurred for a number of reasons. Poor crops High prices and Low wages combined with High unemployment to create depressing social and economic conditions. Moreover the labour movement had yet to establish itself As a Force to be respected with the result that Many employers refused to bargain in Good Faith. But there was a political aspect to it As Well and some Winni Eggers feared the strike was a serious threat to the socioeconomic order. The strike ended june 25, but not before a clash Between police and strikers four Days earlier which resulted in a major riot. One person was killed in the riot while another died of injuries sustained in the Melee. Fourteen men were arrested in connection with the strike with to going to trial on charges ranging from seditious conspiracy to seditious libel. Six men eventually served jail time. But even in defeat labour was victorious. Never again would the legitimate grievances of working people be taken lightly. Flame Lars in favor of the walk out Are the Telephone operators. The result of whose vote was announced last night As 105 in favor and 43 against they strike at 7.30 this morning. Simultaneously with this announcement a the labor Temple came one by Ald. Ernest Robinson Secretary of Lite strike committee a there is absolutely no said he a fall the unions Are standing firm. There has been no communication with the other ride and there is at present no Prospect of there was no communication Given out by the employers. That is the whole situation in a nutshell. Rush for provisions. The people yesterday did not feel a a effect of the strike although esterday and wednesday the Tush upon the department stores tit the Early part of the Day showed that some citizens at any rate were going to be prepared by u full Larder. There was a Quot bargain Day business done in other Storey is As in Tho department houses out there was no necessity for the inroads upon the supplies of int latter As they kept open until the usual hour and will be running to Lay Only a percentage of the hands in Tho department stores have join cd the Union quite a number of other houses have closed for various reasons. So far As food and meat supplier Are concerned Lite smaller shops away from the regular business Section of the Community Are doing Fine business and As they Are generally conducted by the proprietor himself or his family the prospects of continued Good business a ire Bright this morning the bread deliveries will be missed and will have to be substituted by the Home made article. It is in this sense the strike is different from others that have occurred in making its effects Felt or so Many Homes. The system of household purchasing has got a Jar out the Home life of the City has not pipe noise been affected. There is ought and water and Power for cooker either by electricity or Gas. These Public utilities have so far Jeon maintained and a both the City and the Winnipeg electric railway Nany state that everything possible will be done to Avert such a disaster to Hie Domestic Economy of the City As would be the effect of any those necessities of life being Cut off. But some of the amenities Are suf Wing. Probably the substantive is scarcely Correct. At any rate the a base hut placed t in Man who has Quot in accustomed to shave himself he the Man who has cultivated the pedestrian habit at an advantage. J�8 of the Barber shops except Here operated by the Boss and also in it of Tho elevators have ceased business top Industrial plants Iii both wince an Teal scone As stated in 8u-"day s Issue Are Idle including i Aivadian National and a r railway shops. The firemen Cam i a oni acc Are also out. A been left in each station a i it is declared that if a a Scab of the c.-5, sifter her Crew had bean taken off was almost carried away by the fugitive Gas bag while making a nervy attempt to deflate it. When she broke away he seized the rip Cord and gave a tug which should have opened up the big envelope and permitted the Gas to escape the Cord broke however and Lieut. Little a Eai Izine lie would be unable to bring the ship Down leaped out from a height of 35 feet. His Only injury was a Salt Root de ankle. British Airship coming Atlanta City. N May 15.�?word was received at the pan american aeronautic association today from Washington that the British authorities have seeded up their plans to Send the dirigible r -34 on a dash across the Atlantic and that it was probable the English Craft would set out in a few Days. . Planes Start on big flight but return trespasser. May 15.�?the Jinx which visited the no. 4, on the initial leg of the Navy s trans Atlantic flight last thursday compelling her to put in at Chatham. Mass., for repairs turned its attention today to the . I and . 3, holding them Harbor bound while the no. 4 caught up a with them for the big overseas the . 4 landed Here at 6 37 Halifax time swooping Down to its moorings in the Harbor Over the . I and . 3. Which had just returned after an ineffectual attempt to get away on the 1,350 mile flight to the azores Lieut. Commander read of the . 4 hoped to have his Inachin overhauled and ready to Fly with the other planes if they Are Able to get away tomorrow the . 4 owes its Chance for an even Start from Here with the sister planes to the fact that the . I and . 3 refused to Rise from the water this afternoon with the heavy Load of fuel which had been Takeh aboard. The . 4 left Halifax this morning at 9 52 Halifax time but was compelled to land 30 minutes at Storey head for repairs to the Oil and Gas lines. She resumed her flight at 11.47. The actual flying time for the 460-mile trip was six hours and 20 minutes making her average Speed 72.6 Miles an hour. Continued on Page four uber news published if committee thinks necessary it was rumoured yesterday that the Tern labor news would be pub a a a a ted As a daily during the continue of the strike. Ald. Ernest a a Binson Secretary of the strike a Tenn tree. Asked last night in regard a a the matter said a the labor news be published if considered Neces a it by the strike committee giving a special dispensation to the press a a. But the details in this connectors have been left in the hands of pm Cal committee which will give a decision Friday Borden leaves Paris Lloyd George expresses Hope he will return Paris. May Reuters a sir Robert Borden left this morning in route for Canada. Premier Lloyd George sent Hie Secretary Phillip Kerr to apologize for his liability to say Farewell to the Canadian Premier personally and to accept his appreciation of sir Roberts valuable services and advice throughout the conference coupled with the Hope that he would be enabled to return. In to contract lot the Pas Manmay 15.�?contracts for getting out a Quarter of a million ties for the Hudson Bay railway have been Given to local contractors by the Canadian National railway Board. _ negro is lynched. Vicksburg. Miss May 16�?Lloyd Clay aged 24. A negro alleged to have assaulted a Young White woman was lynched and then his body burned tonight by a mob of Between to and 1.000 Persona. Men from Toha leaving Halifax Nal. May 15�?about two Hundred and fifty of the Crew of h. M. C. 8. Nims now being demobilized will leave Here on saturday for their Homes. They will be bound for Many different joints Between Halifax and Vaa Leuver. Haji. And they were not slow to express their resentment with interruptions More or less pointed. Rigg moves Resolution. The Resolution passed was proposed by r a. Rigg. Exam l a. And a former Secretary of the trades and labor Council. G. P Weir president of the Manitoba command of the g ww.a., in tile meeting said it was being held while most unusual conditions existed in the City. Developments had made the executives of the three veterans organizations in the City come to the conclusion that it was of vital importance that the returned soldiers should declare definitely to the Public their policy in regard to strikes riots. Bolshevism and other matters which they had to Deal with at tile present time. It spoke Well for the Unity of the returned in that the policy declared by the executive of the three veterans associations was identical that policy briefly stated was that they could not be anything but strictly Neutral in connection with the strike hut that As soldiers they had to perform the duty that devolved upon them of protecting property Aud preserving Law and order the meeting had been called to endorse the stand taken by the executives and to cooperate and assist Iii carrying it out. Their attitude was not to antagonize labor. They were. As a matter of fact bound to be in sympathy with labor because 75 per cent of the returned soldiers were men of the class known As that which works for its living. They did not intend to act As strike Breakers but that did not mean that they were going to let a Bunch of bolshevik its take advantage of the strike to cause disorders and disturbances the Altitude of the executives had been expressed in the press the previous Day and it was pleasing to know that it had been endorsed by the general Public who realized Itiat the returned soldiers were a stabilizing Force that could not be obtained from any other source. Their attitude bad also met with the approval of the executive of the g a., for he had just received the following Telegram from it to be con simulated on splendid stand. Your action commended development of bolshevism j. O. Newton acting president of the traced the development of bolshevism and described it As the dastardly insidious instrument of Germany in bringing about the downfall of Russia and afterwards in trying in the same Way to injure the allies. He declared that even in Canada there were agencies at work to promote bolshevism Quot Bear in mind Quot said or. Newton that this bolshevik business is not simply russian it is German and the returned men Are not the men i take them for if they Are going to stand for any More of the flirty work of the when or. Newton sat Down a Man in the audience asked if he could be As Good at defending the capitalist As he was at attacking bolshevism. Or. Newton replied that he was not defending the capitalist. As for Tome of the profiteers he was in favor of administering severe treatment. A Are the great a r veterans against labor Quot a Comrade asked. A not on your life Quot replied or. Newton. A Comrade shouted that the veterans were Only against the bolshevik connected with the labor movement a statement that evoked loud applause. Remove aliens and demagogues e. Browne Wilkinson. Of the an. . Executive said that his organization had passed a Resolution in favor of backing up labor provided that first the alien enemies and Dema gouges were removed. They wanted the government to take action regarding these men. Or. Wilkinson contended that the aliens la the labor organizations tried to influence them in the direction of extreme measures. Co untied of my Ives sgt. H Harper js77 Bannerman. To. D. E ,j5#<7 Logan Avo. Pet. A. Brown 183 Rupert Street. Pet. G. C. Caughey. 604 Victor Street. Pet. J. C Cheyne. To Hargrave Street. Pet. H. W. Davey. 226 Woodlawn. Pet. W. G. Hay 268 Inkster Avenue. Corp d. M Herron. 662 landside. Pet j l. P. Murray. 1117 Grosvenor. Pet g. Ogston. 22 Burrow s court. Capt. E. C. Pop Liam 555 River ave. It col. E. J. Cleary. Osier. H. Amp n. To. F l. Wilson. Main and Portage. It. L. G. Howard. Agricultural col. I Quot a. Ogston 548 Johnston Avenue. Pet. R t. Pickard. 604 Lipton Street. Corp. A. C Scott. . No. 4. Rte g. P. Thomas. 275 fort Street. Pet. J. H. Toole. 71 Ethelbert Street. Pet. R. H. Bye. 6162 main Street pie. S. V. May by 369 Graham Avenue. Tell. La Mckay. 565 Banning St. Pet. .1. Mckinnon 1119 Alexander pet. J. Mcnaughton 59 Arthur Street. Pet. Paxton 344 Morley Avenue. Pet. J. Prentice. 786 Spruce Street. Pet. J. Reid Winnipeg. Pie e. J. Roberts. Logan Avenue. Pet. P. A. Symonds 614 Rosendale. Pet. A. G. Aves Macott 495 Alfred. Capt. W. Leary Leary Man. Corp. V Gate Swan River. Man pet. La. N. Grundy. Rossburn. Man. Pet. C. G. Hatch Hartley Man. Pet. H. J. Larcombe Elgin Man pet. C. G. Simpson Crystal City Man. Pet. R. G. Walker. Transcona. Man. Quip. E w Alguire Neepawa. Man. Pet. C. R. Turner. Emerson Man. Cpl. E. A. Tell Medicine hat Alta. Pet. S. J. O. Mcfeeters Rossburn Man. Pet. C. P Reid. Selkirk Man. Rte. M. Savage. Brandon Man. Pet. R. J. Shaw. Macgregor Man. Pet. E. Tait. Manitou. Man. Pet. T. J. Watson. Carman Man. Sergt. G. Murdock Glenella. Man. Pie. G. Harvey. Holland Man. Pet. Louis Mcgillivray be Pas. Man. Rte. J. Tusting 387 Anderson Street. Rte. A Penner 617 Morae Avenue. Major r. L. Turner Lucerne apartments. Sgt. Vav. Navaugh 407 Sherbrooke pet a. J. Swatter 511 Craig Street. Apr. J. Q be nettle. 229 Marjorie. Apr. C. A Carter. To. Box 365. Acting Cpl. J. G. Elsey 202 Mcarthur. Apr. Vav. E Fahey. 46 Lily Street. Cpl. B. Field. . Apr. E. Foxall 224 Smith pc. W. A. Mongeon 204 Sherbrooke apr. G. R. Franklin 550 Rathar apr. P. A. R. Green. 1393 Ross ave. Apr. Vav. A. Hunt 651 Elgin Avenue. Cpl. R e Jackson. Ill Forest ave. Apr. A. Kos Koshie 2153 Gallaher. Apr. S. Larkin. 259 Simcoe Street apr. E. F. Longley. 133 Mcphail apr. R j. Mccourt 439 Pacific ave. Lance Cpl. A. Hamilton. 657 Agues apr. J e Shoebottom. Killarney Man pet. J. D. Swage. Mowbray. Man. Pet. J. R Richardson Portage la Prairie Man. Der. C. G. Marsh. Morris. Man apr. R Patterson. Beresford Block. Pet. T pet. C pet. H g. Watson. 75 Mcadam ave pet. J. S. Clint 216 notre Dame. At 8 0 clot ease being Winnipeg unites otherwise specified r. G. Anderson 337 Vaughan Street. Sgt. A. Falconer Winnipeg. Apr. R. J. Brockett 243 Bell ave. Sgt. G. Condale. 382 notre Dame. C. H. Crouch 129 Syndicate St. Vav. Hartford. 127 Parkview Street. J. Lawrence. 356 Rolson Avenue. A. May 567 William Avenue. A. Milne. 220 Carlton Street. Cpl. M. J. Mackenzie 665 Sherbrook it Mckibbon care of free press. A. Mcmahon. 293 Mcbray Street. P. A. Powell. 683 Warsaw Avenue. J. Sanson 1607 Ross Avenue. J. Shayler 329 Logan Avenue. C. A Smith 62 Isabel Street. H Walker. 1026 Ingersoll Street. J. T. Wollison. O0t Laura Street j . Vav h. Cowboy 437 . I Cpl. L. Turner. 353 Brooklyn Street i Lieut. J nursing sister i Bluff to i f. Ingold. Headin Gly Man i Vav. Hatwell. Oatfield. Man i r. G. Gillispie. Douglas Man i pet. H. S. Cluel Killarney Man. Quot sgt. Vav. Richardson Bagot Man. I sgt. Guilbert Sturgeon Creek. Sgt t. Johnson Baldur Man. B. Sanford. Bowsman River a j. Hogan. Pettapiece Man. Sgt. H. A Dugand. Beausejour Man. E. W. Peterson Portage la Prairie. J. Shorter. Grand vital. Bar. H. S. Potter Brandon. Man. . D. B. F. Farquharson Cypress River. Man. Stocks Are being lid away. Unless was not disprove although the production increased there was the re Gina Jai surgeon. Or. Wot Well Prospect of an egg famine within a a a Iff he believed the Man Eane at the i year. 1 time of the tragedy and seer sinew. I production Short of requirement he adm ted however that one in in 1918. The Canadian production of dictation of degeneracy submitted by Butte was Short of Canadian re the defense a present. Tho jury Quot quire ments by 1,400.000 pounds and although Canada exported 12, pounds of butter there was imported and manufactured thirteen and a half million pounds of Ole Margarine. With tile army returning the re recommendation to mercy was no doubt the result of this evidence. Or. Justice Lamont in passing sen _ _ tence stated he concurred with the to enforcement of crime verdict of the jury and that any on the vet of crying. When malted it they had anything to aft each of the prisoners answered a not discarded hypnotic theory. The judge completely discarded. Lie hypnotic theory declaring that Svi dece of the witnesses showed thai the sub conscious mind would rep i clemency that might be extended quire ments of Canada this year would would be the department of Justice be 15,000.000 pounds of butter greater at Ottawa and he accordingly passed than Canadian production. If any sentence persons believed that Che High pric Bromley received sentence with of butter was due to the quantities Little display of emotion but a gasp placed in cold storage the sooner of horror escaping his lips when they awoke the better for All concerned. He made the statement for two reasons first that it was proper the facts should be known second be court set Date of his death. Mrs. Bromley and a brother in Law of Winnipeg were present throughout the Day. But accused s r m Eston 114 Sherbrook. Cause it was the duty of canadians wife was not present when sentence sister g. L. Harriot i Ligeon to realize the need for greater was passed. Auction from the soil. A Canada was an agricultural coun 1__ try. With 37 per cent of the people n Tift Nice Ligac of Cit of in farming. Men lacking employment \ Irha Luw him Var 1 in their trades the markets for whose a lift i Didawi Imus Cdv i products had disappeared. Continued Argil Lak huh i lip Ute it i to live in cities in the Hope that new Vii Evv us Wini markets would be created that prices would decrease and that they could a Prynn Ailinn Hub s continue to work at their callings. It o�1188011 8 drop Oslund flail was but right that these men should be warned that they should not immediately expect the Relief they were looking for. The unrest in Canada was the nature ated great impression Ottawa May 15.�?thf Cabinet Council will seriously consider the proposition of Vil Jahmir Stefansson by hypnotic. The chief Justice asked the Titre prisoners to stand up after enquiring of each one if he had anything to say Why sentence of death should not be passed and receiving a negative answer in each Case the chief Justice proceeded As follows a the jury in your respected cases has found you guilty of the murder of James Mckay a highly respected citizen of this City. More a i need scarcely repeat what i have already said that i entirely concur in these verdicts. Moreover in addition to the murder of James Mckay Whoso name appears in the indictment the evidence also shows that you murdered the Soldier Horsley. It flow becomes my solemn duty to pronounce the Only sentence within my Power. A it is fitting that though not ail tried at the same time Yon should together and in the hearing of tic i other list to your Toivo Natton. A and it is also fitting t it the three of you should suffer a be extreme penalty of the Law on the same i Duura Chasn a no Era Fhelt it a a tic. A Lorei. For the domestics a a and in the same hour of tar As the Hangman can make thai possible no Canadian addresses Are git in purchasing Power of the average Tion of the Musk oxen and Caribou for the following Workman a earnings today was less of the North and for the introduction at. T. H. Horton Munro. M. St. Germain t e. Ashwin i. B. Mcleod. on it a conditions would grow worse. The explorer outlined his propose a Tho no in in i u i i. Tion to til members of both houses the Public of Canada should know Ai. 1 inc Hui til Usu Lur Nix a g f a no 1 v i push no us Quoter four to Reindeer into the Northern regions main Lee Cpl. J it ears ago. Light had to be turned of the Dominion. Moi Norl i it i on or inn not Umu u�?Taill/1 to nut 1. Harris. C q m s. J. Vav. Foubister sgt s. H. Geddes sgt. R. M. Johnstone sgt. S. J. Thomson. Sgt. H. J. Dufresne. Sgt. R. Adams. W. Allan. Apr. T Anderson. J. M. Irwin. J. Mckenna. J. Oxenaar. S. D. Platford. M. Shermam Msj apr. G. Sutherland. J. G. N. S. Macey. For Saskatchewan apr. J. D. Beales Arcola. Cpl. J. O. Young Regina. Apr. A. Yesinsky. Weyburn sgt. G. Irvine. Heward. Gnu Vav. Tilson Regina. Galetra. Merrifield. Cpl. Vav. Bond Mcdonald a Hills . Sgt. Vav. A. Millar. Moosomin. For Points outside Canada s. Elly j. Vav. Kallen o. Johnson. A fortnight ago. And created a highly or me exceedingly revolting a you have each had a fair trial. The circumstances of the crime of which you have been found guilty armo revolting that you Are fortunate that the posses of Pollee and soldiers not excusing profiteers Quot i am not attempting to excuse exorbitant profits on the part of the j manufacturers because some of them Are guilty but i can say. In All Candor that to far As i have been Able Lvi the no in Ana facture a original imams they Are easily Domestic. Instances is not in and Wou a be valuable for the reasonable to anything like the same in in Wolni which riot no a thir degree As Are the profits of the people who handle their goods after they leave the no one was to be blamed for Mak noon. He took the matter up slut you no further Tim to prepare for the natural resources committee of i death than you allowed to Mckay the Western members and ent into j and Horsley it Speaks volumes the details of the scheme. The Musk tor that Fine sense of British Justace i oxen Are indigenous to Canada but Aro being depleted by the hand of Man and by the Teeth of carnivorous Long Wool which clothes their bodies. Would give valuable meat. The Caribou Are very numerous in that such was not your Fatz. A you have had six months to prepare for trial and each of to i Bai had a preliminary hearing and Lull Opportunity to learn the evidence and see the wit Nesses relied upon for proof by the Crown. A you have had competent counsel my a Good profit on a transaction machinery placed at the disposal of municipalities for investigation of these matters had not been made use of. The people of Canada Souid look i close at Home for much of the cause a of the High Cost of living and in a could provide some remedy. As Long As the ladies of households for . R. D. Meyers matted up their grocer before nine in for Victoria a. R. Brush. The morning for a Box of matches for for port Arthuryn. Mcdaid 16 a Tittle lettuce in the afternoon and Jean St. A. F. Guerrard 297 Pearl St. Something else in the evening be for fort William Cpl. J. Huddle Cess Tating to three deliveries in one i Ston 1317 Donald St. Pet. E. Retie Day the High coat of necessities would i tier. Be increased. Miscellaneous. Ontario sgt. J. My n the opinion of senator Robert faulty me hods of distribution j handling goods in a retail Way i Olsen i was largely responsible for exo Binum i the North and properly handled would at the expense of the province to de afford a valuable meat Supply for t fend you and i am sure that every the Dominion. Rein dear he said could be brought from Alaska Norway or Siberia and would flourish Well in the Northern parts of the Dominion. All three can live on the land and neither fooder not fences would have i have not received to be supplied. I British fair play. Thing has been done and said that could have been done or said in your behalf Quot however foul your deed May have been you cannot complain that you full measure a or i miscellaneous. Ontario sgt. J. My ? Kwh. A a a la. W l. Roberson. Bar j a at the conclusion of the conference which was attended by or. Cowan of Regina chairman j. A. Campbell of Nelson Secretary or. Manton of port William or. M. R Billie of North Winnipeg r. J. Wilson. Saa Katoen major d. L Redmun. Calgary. Alia and h. H Stevens Vancouver the following Resolution was unanimously carried referred to committee. A this committee have discussed i for Brandon a. Uphold 109 2nd a Price refuse to give Poland part of Hun Navy pans May 15 associated press a the Council of foreign ministers today refused the polish request for Sart of the German Navy. The pole claimed that warships were necessary for Tho defence of their country. Tho Council Alto decided that prisoners of War held by the russians in Siberia the ratio provinces and the caucasus May be sent Book immediately. Those in soviet Russia will be repatriated later. I St. O. Ovett. 132 Frederick it. Cpl. I in conclusion senator Robertson t. O. Morgan. 250 22nd St. C s. D. I called attention to the fact that the pc Munroe. 140 13th St. _ j immigration Bill before parliament Manitoba a. Makuta Sifton Man. I restricted immigration to agricultural j. A. Murray Marquette Man. J. R. J classes and advised pressure to get Suddaby. Beulah Man. G. Taylor i canadians especially those lacking Armsworth. Employment in their accustomed to sgt. J. Saint Antler. Sask. A cations to go on to the land and in following have be4n admitted to j crease agricultural production. What adds to the uni Casity of this whole tragic affair is that. Although this priceless tiling Winch we Cali British Justice and fair Pix which you have receive was threaten it it and endangered by our enemies and in danger of boing k netted Iron its Pedestal and although France la bleeding from a thousand wound a1 i. Oni Nuh on two with or Stefansson his proposition re domestication of Musk oxen and Caribou and the introduction of rein i Deer into Northern Canada is favor a ably disposed toward the project and i strongly of the opinion that immediate action should be taken and Recoin-1 mends that a committee ii Ciudin a or. Stefansson a forthwith appointed to thoroughly investigate and examine Shore Hospital at Halifax Cpl. W. T i senator Choquette said it seemed Loe feasibility of the project and Hannon 170 Eugene St. Cpl. J Scriv i a if Farmers were badly wanted ener Moose Hom Man. Pet. V. Bennino to Plant and Harvest the crop son Houghton Mich. There were now in the jails a Large olympic docks today. I n Railer of Farmers sons. They might Halifax n.s-, May 15. The troop i to get released to handle the crop on the ship olympic delayed by fog will i understanding that they should after arrive Here at noon tomorrow. F Vij re return and Complete their sen Bencea value of Dollar Cut in half. In record cattle Sale Buenos Ayres May 15.�?what is to be a record for a cattle Sale was established when the Mart Otos de yesterday. A British packing House purchased 10.000 fat steers Froid one ranch. The Price paid is reported to have been in the neighbourhood of pesos the Best Means to be taken of earning out the scheme suggested in order that there Mav be no delay Iii realizing the benefits therefrom in or. Robertson explained that the figures of the Cost of living obtained by his department were carefully gathered weekly from 64 Canadian Centols and had been checked up with Tho figures obtained by the coat of <qe�ttape4 on a fear Frost in Moos jaw District Moose jaw. Sask., yay 15.�?the thermometer dropped to 35 degrees i in this District last n get and the sudden change is causing some apprehension for fear that the crop which is nicely above ground in Nome places May be nipped. Twiny Calm Clear weather and Bright Sun. However is raising Hopes of those wha ars searing Frost. Are noticed that 12 o clock noon today is the latest hour Rte will accept clan sized advertising and guarantee insertion in saturday s classified Section. Manitoba free press co. Ltd
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