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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 5

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1945 D.F.EDWARDS OPTOMETRIST 414 Somerset Bldg. Phono 93 749 Do You Eat Too Much Rich Food? Most People Do and Vay the Penalty News that helps do your job Here is information invaluable to the businessman in planning, appraising new opportunities, avoiding costly missteps. Cabinet $een bending before demand for tax cuts now. Fact and fancy on St.

Lawrence seaway. What's behind request for ending Empire Pref erencesr Have our Combine laws been useful, effective? See what Curtis says. Ottawa now ready with insurance for exports. What stocks the experts are investing in now. Money making news on Kerr Addison mine.

Price relief coming for parts makers. Adelphi from London. What's important for us at Washington. These and many other valuable articles, plus The Post's regular weekly news services for business, including Canada's most complete stock quotations, company earnings, executive changes, opinion survey, grain prospects, oil well developments, business enquiries, etc Join the big army of successful businessmen who read The Post regularly. SINGLE COPIES 10c: YEARLY 15.00 481 University Toronto I The Maclean Hunter Newspaper for all Businessmen CUSE THE LASSIFIElJ COLUMNS WIN THIS (Mutuary ALBERT R.

CURTIS member of the C.O.F. for 43 yean. Albert Roberts Curtis, of 143 Ilo ai also a member of the iHpe Munroe St. James, died Thurs Fitters' Union and of the Chjmt day in General hospital. He fcngiana.

born at A.hlewnrth. Knglanl I Mrs. Thenlame Arnold; a son, Mr. Curtis came to Winnipeg In1 Flt. Sgt.

A. F. Arnold, of the 1908. and joined the C.N.R. now at home; our painter.

vto unrked for the rail aaucnieia; mis. d. n. wav 21 years. He is survived hy his widow, Mrs.

Mnry Curtis: three daughter: Mr. C. Ripley, Mrs. H. Brown and Mrs.

H. Whyte, all of Winnipeg; three sons. Ceoree Toronto; A. St. Vital, and S.

Toronto; also 18 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. i kn holrl Authorities ny we would feel better rfl dinT be he.lth.er it we ate far less, particularly Saturday at 4 p.m. in the nmr rich, fatty food. Overeating, plus lark funeral chapel. Rev.

of exercise, often leads to an overloaded officiate, and burial Will be in system a dull, always tired leeling, ana eventual middle use spread Elmwood cemetery. GORDON B. HOLMES fn.jnn linimps SS. a love for rich fond. Bile Beans are so died helpful to people who want to be youth 01 1 1 hniml fully active that over 7 m.llion boxes i Thursday In Deer Lodge hospital, wete used lat vear.

Ante your druggist for He was born at Walton, Eng. and, BILE BRAN'S the British remedy came t0 Canada 27 years ago. "Wakes Lp was a Great War Veteran. Sur vivors include nis wiqow, Mrs. Violet Holmes.

The body is resting at Clark Winnipeg; wrs. w. i. unvis, rir wood; Mrs. P.

M. Sim, St. Vital, and Mrs. H. Hamhlin, at home; also two brothers, F.

and W. E. Arnold, both of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held l.eatneroaies lunriai fr hrin1 Saturday at 3 p.m. In Mordue's funeral chapel, with Rev, C.

S. Studd officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. DORA SCOTT Dora Scott, 23, daughter of Mr tne funeral service will he heiflcu Saturday, at a.m. Maj.

the Rev. MRS. ISABEL FERGUSON C. C. Carruthers will officiate, and Mrs.

Isabel Ellen Ferguson, late bmlal will he in the military pim of Pilot Mound. died wed Brookside cemetery. nesday in Winnipeg. The Bnrrini ruARi fs JOHNSON funeral home will forward the CHARLES JOHNSON body Pi0, Mound Saturday Charles jonnson, for service at 3 p.m. in resident of Tyndall, died Thursday at his residence, Superior Selkirk, Man.

Born in Selkirk, he had lived all his life in the district. He is survived bv his wife. The funeral service will be held Saturday at 230 p.m. in Bethel Tabernacle. Rev.

W. A. English will officiate. Burial will be in St. Clement's cemetery.

Mapleton. Langrlll's funeral home Is in charge of arrangements. JOSEPH M. ALLAIRE Joseph Maximien Allaire, 77, pioneer farmer, died Thursday at hi home. 172 Bertrand St.

Boniface. He was born In Quebec and had lived in the province more than half a century. I Survivors include his widow, iMrs. Rosilda Allaire; two sons, Alex and Leon, both of St. Boniface and four daughters: Mrs.

the United church. Burial will be in the local cemetery. TOY LUNG Toy Lung, lat? of 400 Bannatyne died Thursday in tne uenerai hospital. The funeral service will he held Saturday at 3 p.m. in Kerr's funeral chapel, with burial In tlm wood cemetery.

JOHN LOVELL John Lovell, 89, died today at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Beetham, 651 Cliffon st. The body Is resting at the Gardiner funeral chapel, and funeral arrangements will be announced later.

MAXIM DANYLEC Maxim Dan.vlec, 60, of 486 St. John's died Thursday at his home. He was born in Austria and had resided here 35 vears. He was Ernest Bouchard, Elie, Mrs. employe of the C.P.R., retiring G.

Bernardin, St. Boniface; Mrs. from 'service as car repairer in it Beaudrv. Elie, and Lillian 1936. His widow, Anna, survives.

Allaire. The funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday at 8 a.m. in St. Boniface cathedral, with Rev. C.

Decosse, a nephew, celebrating mass. Burial will be In St. Boniface cemetery, the Desjardins' funeral chapel is in charge of arrangements. MRS. HENRY MeCORKELL The funeral service for Mrs.

Margaret Louisa McCorkell, 57, of 573 Beverlev who died sud denly Wednesday in Winnipeg, will be held Monday at 1.30 p.m. in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Rev. George E. Phillips will officiate, and ouriai win De in Brookside cemetery. Born in Bruce county, Mrs.

McCorkell had resided in Winnipeg 40 years. She is survived by her husband, Henry; three daughters: Mrs. A. B. Laking, Winnipeg; LAW.

Violet. Ottawa, and Sudrey, at home; itwo sisters: Mrs. William Little, Edmonton, and Mrs. E. E.

Houston, Miami, and a brother, John Breadner, in Ont. ANN SHUBALY Ann Shubaly, 53, formerly of Hubbard, died Tuesday at the General hospital. The body will be forwarded to Hubbard, on Thursday evening, tor service and burial. Zawidoski's funeral home Is in charge. ARTHUR ARNOLD Arthur Arnold, 70, of Ste.

16, Theodora died at midnight Thursday at his home after a long illness. Born at Clinton, Mr. Arnold came to Winnipeg 68 years ago. He had worked in the maintenance department the C.N.R. for 36.

wood cemetery. years, retiring from service ahoui 'll years ago. Mr. Arnold was a 1.00 Summer Cottage on Lake of the Woods fcni 11 iii'iiin niii 1 BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED ON CLEARWATER BAY FULLY FURNISHED, FIREPLACE, LARCE SCREENED PORCH Twelve miles west of Kcnora, in the centre of Western Cansda's vacationland. Accessible by car and bus on paved Trans Canada Highway.

FISHING SWIMMING BOATING HUNTING Your subscriptions go to Kinsmen Service Fund War Memora! Community Centre. ALTERNATI AWARD, $2,500 AND FIVE ADDITIONAL $100 VICTORY BONDS. CLIP AND MAIL TO T14 KINSMEN C1UB or KCNORA Box 2000, Kcnora, Ontario. Enclosed is for $1.00 subscriptions. Send receipt tot Name Address Send stamped, self.

addressed envelope. tl'li'awM 1111 li.liftrfiwi i 1 The funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Vladimir and Olga church. Burial will be In All Saints' cemetery.

The Fe dush chapel is in charge of ar rangements. MRS. HARRY NOVADILE Mrs. Alice Novadile, 41fi Furby died Wednesday in urace nos pltal. She was the wife of Harry Novadile.

Born in Gladstone, Mrs. Novadile had resided here 17 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sisters: Mrs. W. .1.

Sanderson. Winnipeg: Mrs. A. E. Query, Vancouver, and Misses Eve lyn and Olive, of Winnipeg.

The funeral service will be held Monday In the Bardal funeral chapel, with Archdeacon R. R. Cal vert officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. DORA SCOTT Dora Scott.

23. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, Fort Albany, died Tuesday In St. Boniface sanitorium.

The luneral service was held this afternoon in the Coutu funeral home. Burial was In St. Boniface cemetery. NICHOLAS URBANSKI Nicholas Urbanski, 804 Burrows died today in St. Joseph's hos nltal He was the husband of Maria Urbanski.

The Fedush funeral home is In charge of funeral arrangements, which will be announced later. WILLIAM CUMMING William Cumming, 54, of 800 Beresford died suddenly Tuesday at Edmonton. The body has been forwarded to the Mordue funeral chapel, where the funeral service will be' held Saturday at 1.30 D.m. Burial will be Elm Delegation Asks Scenic Highway as Post War Project Three delegations from thf? muni cipalities of Brokenhead, St. Clements, Victoria Beach, and ad jacent unorganized territory, all Introduced by N.

J. Stryk, M.L.A. St. Clements, have a.sked Hon Errick F. Willis, minister of public works, to Include a scenic highwaj from Beausejour to Grand Beach, Hillside Beach and Victoria Beach among his list of post war road construction projects.

The proposed route, it was urged, would take tourists through one of the best scenle parts of the province and could be built as a secondary highway. The delegations were told to make formal application and tht department would consider it when determining Its program. Another delegation, Mr. Stryk said, is being organized to ask construction of a scenic highway along the shore of Lake Winnipeg from Hillside Beach to Pine Falls Rev. L.

M. Straube, St. Leon, Dies at 81 Rev. Louis Marie Straube. XI.

parish priest of St. Leon, from 1901 to 19U when he retired died at the Hospice Taehe Thun day. He had been a priest for 51 years. Rt. Rev.

Mons. M. Kessler, vicar general of the archdiocese of Winnipeg, will celebrate solemn re quiem mass at 9 a.m. Saturday ini the chapel of the Hospice Taehe, with Rev. Ell Rocan, farmer par ish priest of St Eustarhe as deacon, and Rev.

C. Massirotte, formerly of Redditt and northern mission as ub decon. The body will be forwarded bv Coutu's funeral home, St. Bom fare, to St. Leon, Satuidav.

where It will lie In stat In St. Leon church until 10 Monda when a huml service will he held. Puril il he made In St. Leon cemetery. 1 a t'i THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE 17 Special Trains For 7,986 Rcpats Arriving Sunday embarking from the Duchess of Bedford.

Seven Canadian National railways special trains will leave Wolfe's Cove, Quebec, over the and Mrs. William Scott, of i ort WCek end, with troops reluming Albany, died Sept. 4, at St. on the Cameronia and the Empress Boniface Sanatorium. The funeral 0f Scotland.

Passengers from the was held Sept. 7 at 4.150 p.m. from Cameronia will have four of these the Coutu funeral chapel to M. Boniface cemetery. JOHN HUGH HAMILTON John Hugh, 18, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rohert Hamilton, Alysham, died Sept. 5 in St. Boniface hospital. He was born at Grenfell, Sask.

The body has been forward seven trains at their disposal, which will take them to their homes In Monlrcal, Ottawa, Kingston and Vancouver. The remaining three v. ill entrain troops returning on the "Empress of Scotland," whose homes are in Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, London, and Regina. Dr. Laurcndcau Funeral Saturday Solemn requiem mass will bo sum? for Dr.

N. A. Laurcndcau, a former mayor of St. Bonitace, fani urdny, at 11 a.m. in St.

Boniface cathedral. Rev. Victor Maillot. S.J., will celebrate mass. and burial will be in the rathedral cemetery.

Pallbearer will be Judge L. P. Rnv, E. A. Poulain, Dr.

J. Pren dergnst, Dr. J. Trudel, Dr. A.

(.. Danderneault, Dr. G. La leche. Dr.

J. Pirard and Dr. J. Bourgouin. Dr.

Laurendeau, who was 61, died Tuesday In St. Boniface hos pital. The Desjardins' funeral home Is In charge ot Brrangemoms. Bird society held a meeting Wed 1 .1 a in WATCH FOR SUO IHE FA I Snoe yr 1 i Cage Bird Show 'McKinney to Speak Set for December At YM.C.A. Meeting Members of the Winnipeg W.

Mt Kinney, American con nesday when it was decided thaljsul, will he guest speaker at the the annual singing and rage bird M.C.A 's annual fall planning MONTREAL, Sept. 7 To handle 'show would be held early in De conference Saturday and Sunday 570 officers and 7.410 other ranks, cember. rmn 1Iis due to arrive hark In Canada from overseas over the weekend hi Hnlifnx and Wolfe's Cove, yuc, Canadian National railways will operate 17 trains from docksido. The troooshlpi Duchess of Bedford and Niew Amsterdam are due at th Atlantic seaports Sunday. Seven Canadian Na tlonal specials will be used to transoort troops from the Niew Amsterdam to their homes, while i three special trains will take I eare of returning veterans dis Joe Orr.

enlern will ao iudge nudgerignVs, standard bred Democracy. and foreign birds. i It is expected that approximately 5EL0 SNAPS aciAJ shut a mma And when that day conies, famous llritish msde SF.LO Film will be even better than ever before All through the the six Ilford factories have turned out the SFl.O Film used in hospitals, laboratories and on the fighting fronts. These critical demands resulted in wonderful improvements in SF.I.O so that when SI LO returns, you'll WrfiWPW'T Wf MCWv, y'. be getting the peak ot perfection mm.

FAMOUS BRITISH FILM! MHIJHMI.IHI.'HUH PAGE 5 70 key members of the will program and Join In a sports pro 'attend to discuss the coming year's gram and devotional service. I TTTMlliWl 11 1 liitu Oil Gro Pup to all owners" AT. It'. Kjmer, tht Kymer Brolbtri Kinnih, St, Calharwri, lays; "Nipper of Ritchdali and fmjax lmadtr bait bun raited en CRO rVP meal and cubes. They have Jt reloped inlt splendid deify tilth ltron, sound hones.

In recent field t'ialt lnifax lmadcf von epen for all affi. Wipper ef Beechdjll uon Korict Stake, Niagara District Field Trials 1944, and tht tpen fur all ales Ontario bird Dot, Field Trial in the lamt year. Wi fjad, conii auently, to recommend CR0 FUP to all dof, owners." N. W. Rymer, Rymer Bros.

Kennels, 179 Lake Street, St. Catharines, Ont. Why breeders feed Gro Pup ttnF.r.nr.RS ksow it is not safe to try to raise dogs on "taUt icraps" alone. Dogs must have a properly balanced diet that gives them everything they need for strong bones, sound teeth, and a beautiful coat. That's why breeders feed Gro Pup.

IT A PROPERLY BALASCEt) DIET to keep dogs of all ages, sizes vjq eom soy tt and breeds at their natural best. It is easily digestible. It contains every vitamin and mineral dogs are known to need for sturdy growth and vigour. AfO.VEV SAYIG! GrO Pup COStl about 2 the price of many other brands of dog food. rr.nynxtir.AU A 2 lb.

box of Gro Pup Cubes feeds an average 15 lb. dog a week. err rat grocers or pet shops in the 2 lb. box of cubes or in the ru 5 lb. bag of meal and at feed stores, in cither cube or meal form, in bulk up to 100 pounds.

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