Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 29, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba 18 Manitoba free press. Winnipeg. Wednesday july 29.1914. For fresh meats and vegetables Gibson Gage co. The Centre of Winnipeg 280 William Avenue co., wine and spirit merchants phone 3658 Garry or 2130 Garry and get the Best ser vice and the finest Quality of wines and spirits. Our motto cleanliness qualify and service of Farmers to of Lull on leaders organized agriculturists will Dis cuss problems with Premier b or Den and sir w. Laurier. City and general Winnipeg temperatures. Take Opportunity of Western Tours to state conditions in Prairie provinces. It guarantees you satisfaction if you eat Speirs Parnell bread try it today phone Garry 2345-6. The Home of the wrapped loaf 666-670 Elgin Avenue. Storage building. 272-274 Assiniboine. Absolutely fireproof. Clean Light and airy. Even temperature. Best place for pianos private locked rooms. Furniture packed and shipped properly. Bates the same As less desirable places. When sir Robert Borden and sir Wilfrid Laurier make their Western tour in the course of the next few weeks they will find that the Western problem is today even a More vital one than it was when they toured the Prairie provinces just prior to the last general election. Arrangements have already. Been completed by the Organ Zed Farmers by which delegations will the Premier and the sex Premier and present to them the needs of the West at every 7. . 8 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 1 -. 2 . 3 . July 88, _ 68.8 77 78 79 80 s 81 84 85 1914. 4 . 5 .. 6 . V 8 " 9 10 _ 111 . _ 12 . .86 86 85 64 _ 82 82 81 so _ 78 Winnipeg Council will Stant Pat. The Coard of control will take no fur ther action on the contract Lor super Structure of the new Provencher Bridge until the St. Boniface Council has come to some definite decision on its portion of the responsibility. Swimming taught at after swimming will be a part of the curriculum at Glen Wood school St vital and an instructor has been appointed to teach the children to swim. This is one of the first schools in the country to recognize the necessity for such instruction thrown from is years in addition to her Hurt and the deceased is survived by sons Spalton Lewis and and one daughter nil resident in Winnipeg. The funeral will be held to Morrow afternoon from the family Resi Dence to Elmwood cemetery and the services will pfc con ducted by Kev. S. Poison. Albert Edward Reney of Winni Peg 13 tears of age loses life at Lockport. New mayor for r. Fake Stein was yesterday elected mayor of the town of Tuxedo by. Acclamation. The vacancy was caused by the death of f. W. The firm of Heubach Finkelstein and heu Bach who was Mayo of the incorporated town at the time of his death urges new car Neces sity or disability of a new Street Cai line in the Vicinity of St. Johns ban Ner Man or Matheson avenues East of main Street will be reported on by supervisor Lewis. H. C. Stovel Lii Iii Lub i Ileus us. At Uvey Ali Thuc supervisor cd. C. Covel Point where they hold a Public meet j appeared at the Board of it of Ter Day red Esh for the re Tii ing. This decision was arrived at Ai a meeting of the Canadian Council of agriculture representing the Grain growers associations of All three pro Vinces held in Winnipeg on Friday last. The organized Farmers Are particularly pleased that both political leaders Are coming West this year because it will give them an Opportunity to As certain first hand the facts concern ing Rural conditions in the West and will also give the Farmers an Opportunity to present their Case from the ground of their own farms the organized Farmers feel that the time is. Opportune to Gress their claims also because of the Large increase in representation which the Prairie pro Vinces will have after the next elec Tion and As both political leaders will be seeking to secure the support of the Rural West it is considered Likely that they will consider it policy to conciliate the Western Farmers by granting them at least a of their de mands. It is reported that finance minister White will make an Independent tour Ter Day with a request for the -7 ing of the matter which was last heard of in 1907. Kildonan Farmer injured. Tom lot.26, Kildonan was thrown from a Load of Grain on which he was Riding at the Corner of Andrei Street arid last even ins when the horses he was. Driving took fright at a passing he was taken to the North Winnipeg Hospital and attended by or. Walters. His principal injury to his right Elbow. Alumni an Nual election of representatives of the alumni of St. John s College upon the Council of the College has just been held and. Resulted As follows for a two years term s. Osborne Scott . J. A. Machray k.c., ., and j. E. Adamson . For a one year s term Rev. J. F. Cross m.a., r. Fletcher ., g. C. Lindsay . Mope health actions were gained bythe health department in the police court yester Day afternoon. The parties were Tony a who was. Fined Albert Edward Reney aged son of Jesse Reney of 1133 College ave nue was drowned at Lockport shortly after 8 o clock last night. With his father they were engaged in it shag from which was Riding Anchor when the Anchor rope broke in trying to right the which had been rapidly swung round broadside in the current an oar was broken and father and son were helpless in a she l which was being rocked to and Tro m turbulent Waters. Their plight was seen by several on Shore but before Aid could reach them they were both thrown overboard. The drowned boy fell into the water backward and was rapidly carried away from the Drifting . The father when pitched into the water pinned Down by the which Iliad capsized. He was rescued from his peril us position by George Don Ald a resident of Lockport he received injuries to his Back but they were not serious and he was Able to make the trip Home on the Street car from Selkirk. At the Point the drowning took place the water was rough with a Strong current flowing and when the the remains of the late Charles sons Anderson past grand master of the Independent order of ocl Fellows. Will be removed from Gardiner and company s rooms Tot Odd Fellows tem ple this morning where they will lie in state from 11 o clock till 3 o clock. At 3 o clock service will be held under the auspices of the grand Lodge after which Cortes re will be formed and proceed to Elmwood cemetery try on lanes under i proceed to Jil Mwood cemetery where interment will be made in the _ family plot members of lodges and. Encampments of the . Will attend in a body. F works committee take up but no action is taken. French prof on race Boniface who was Selling milk below the required Standard. Verheaghe was fined and costs. Phone main 150. Your Good Money buys Good butter Creamery butter ask your grocer. He can get it straight from churn from the Brandon Supply co., limited Brandon. Manitoba. Tin Iwuc Inci Gugliu Tui Vij i Sugiu u. Ii Awker Wiio was fined so of the West at the same time As pre and costs for exposing food to the Mier Borden and if this is Correct dust and flies and a. Verheaghe of s t arrangements will fee made by the Farmers to wait upon both gentlemen its the Tariff is the biggest question in the West and it is Over that department or. White had special Juris diction. The programme As at present arranged provides that the presentations on the part of the Farmers will be very Brief but right to the Point. Questions to be discussed. The questions to be discussed will i include the following j 1. The serious condition of the Agri cultural Industry in the Prairie pro Vinces. 2. The protective Tariff will be condemned in vigorous terms and both political leaders will be urged to sup port legislation that will secure every Possi ble Market for the natural pro ducts of the West and particularly the i Farmers will ask that the american offer of free interchange of wheat and wheat products be accepted imme Mann. To undergo treatment Diatel. The Farmers will also urge a Hospital. Or. Mur that an Effort be made to on the in closer Trade relations with great Bri fire at Vulcan eos combustion is supposed to have been the cause of an outbreak of fire which occurred in the pattern depart ment of the Vulcan ironworks shortly after six o clock last night. The room had been vacated by the regular mrm Only a few pm nudes wheel smoke commenced to Issue from the the fire brigade was summoned and the flames were under control before probably less than damage had been done to the building and con tents. Dillu v41c11 11jg boy fell overboard the body rap idly earned Down Stream. All efforts to effect a Rescue proved unavailing at a late hour last night after Many hours spent with grappling Irons in the Region of the fatality the body had not been recovered and it is feared that with the Strong current it May be carried Miles Down Stream. It is believed the boy could swim but the Odds were too heavy against him and even the strongest would have found the Battle a hopeless one. The police were immediately Noti fied and j. H. Forbister of the Munici pal police was Early on the scene superintending the dragging operations. Jesse Wreney the father of the drowned boy is an employee of the City being engaged on the City water works. Second Day s session inspiring addresses at summer school for Mission workers. Veteran Engineer leaves for Roch p. Murray of Winnipeg one of Canada s Best known Pioneer rail Road engineers will leave today for. Rochester minn., to undergo treatment snap 5-Pas Senger cars in Good running order. For immediate at Breen motor co. 104 Broadway. Phones Sher. 657. 658. W. H. Drinkwater merchant tailor. New builders Exchange. Phone main 2827. Beware of dirty cans insist on getting milk in sterilized Crescent milk it s absolutely Safe today s retail butter prices 3jc Sweet and 3jc Ayles Biry 29c Clover 29c Tain to them usual advantage of both countries by reducing the Tariff on British imports to 50 per cent of the Tariff imposed on like products from other countries. 3. The transportation question will be dealt with briefly and the Farmers will ask for lower freight rates on the railways and on the great lakes As is an amendment to the crag twice shipping regulations on the lakes Premier Borden will be commended for undertaking the Hudson Bay rail Way As a government owned Utility and will be urged to have it completed As rapidly As possible and to have a line of steamships ready to connect it with the european markets within another two years. 4. The banking question will be dealt with and both leaders will be urged to support amendments to the Bank act providing that no Bank doing bus iness in Western Canada May charge on joans a rate of interest More than 2nt. In excess of the interest a on deposits. If this Amend ment is made to the Bank act it will Force the Banks to raise the rate of interest they pay for deposits in i main Street viaduct nearly Corn Western Canada before they would be last Span in the viaduct allowed to charge 10 and 12 per cent crossing main Street at Norwood on Loans to Farmers As the t. Of Bridge in connection with the Cana Dian Northern railway and the grand trunk Pacific railway joint terminals was swung into place yesterday and As soon As the Rise in the Street level occasioned in building the old level crossing can be removed this new overhead line will be ready for traffic the additional overhead line at this Point was necessary to take care of West bound freight traffic out of win a Nipes and will do away Al the matter j together with the necessity for the level crossing which has. Always been so unsatisfactory at Norwood Bridge. The new viaduct extends for some Dis Tance along the Banks of the red River and a second Span Bridge across the Assiniboine at its Junction with the hed is practically completed connect ing the new freight line with the joint terminals. i j. J v 1w Uil Ulic Ter colonial and c. P. Systems re tired about 10 years ago. Since that time he has travelled extensively in every part of the world. On a trip last year he was taken ill and was compelled to undergo Hospital treat in Spain and later in Halifax . On his return to Winnipeg he was again afflicted and has been under treatment in Winnipeg eral weeks. Curious about Deacon s attention has been called to statements in the to the effect that Dusty 1 Holden of the Moose club has a revolver and that Tho permit was furnished by the City police. He was hot aware of any such permit being issued and made inquiries. Chief Macpherson informed his worship that the City police depart ment never gave or. Holden a permit to carry arms nor Ever will but his worship was informed elsewhere that or. Holden does carry a gun and has his permit for it from either the chief of the provincial police or the Provin Cial magistrate. Inc majority 01 the present the concentration of the Money Power in can Ada and the High rate of interest charged on mortgages in Western can Ada will also be discussed. Other questions that will be rep it with will be Federal co operative legs lation the Sample Market Tion of natural resources and the proposal of the postmaster general to discriminate against weekly newspapers anal the second Day s meeting of the Bummer school for Mission and Sun Day school workers of the diocese of Ruperts land saw a Large and enthusiastic audience present. The pro gramme for yesterday was As at 7.15 . Holy communion was celebrated after which Canon Phair gave the first of has series of addresses on the compassion Rural Dean Creeley gave an interesting address on the life and character of the Prophet Amos and the relations of same to our Western country and . C. Nicholson of St. James gave an excellent address on Moham medium and spoke at some length on the subject. Mrs. A. M. Speechley ., of Pilot Mound gave a Mode Dible class lesson in a most pleasing manner and showed an exp Elleni grasp of her subject which was based on genesis i in the afternoon session Rev. Or Johnston addressed the audience on forms of worship in primitive the meeting then adjourned for afternoon recreation. At 7.15 . An open air talk was Given by mrs. Scott of Basco Scot land a leading official in the mothers Union society in the old country she appealed to All present for the support of this splendid movement. Canon Murray followed with a talk on the fundamental object of religious Edu j m. Hargrave spoke on the plans of the brotherhood of St. An Drews urging those present to sup port this work alluding to the coming Dominion convention in Winnipeg. A a. Williams told in an interesting manner of the work being done for sunday schools by the brotherhood and also spoke of the work of the anglican Toung people s association. Mrs. S. H. Davenport gave a Brief closing address advocating the wok of. The Church of England men s society. The proceedings for the Day closed about. 9 an address by Canon Murray was Given on the old testament particularly on the Penta Teuch. This was the first of his series of addresses. The programme for today is As Fol lows 10 o clock mrs. Flint in an address on the Opportunity and work in Kangrga g. L. Armstrong will hold a Model senior sunday school Les son or. Johnston will speak on conditions at the time of the Reforma at the open air talk the speak ers will. Be sheriff Inkster. Who will speak on red River and an address by Canon Jeffrey Secretary of the Synod. Says Canada s task is to remain essentially British while assimilating Al newcomers. If Canada is to have a. Race problem m the future it to in. Through dissensions Between English and French stocks matters Are settled the a difficulty will come in the county s struggle to1 remain essentially British while at the same time endear Owins to assimilate the Many Newcom Eis trom All parts of this is the opinion of Andre Sieg Fried a at1 the school of political science at Paja Fiance. I of Siegfried is the author of the Book on Canada in which he deals with the do minion s race and political problems he is now returning from a tour under taken for the Pui poise of revising the work prior to its Issue in a third edition. At the fort Garry last the pro. Fessor said i place of the French arid English races in Canada and to see How the country s political and social institutions., have affected by the Union. Canada has succeeded in finding t a peaceful and permanent settlement of All differences Between two races and the country is the masterpiece of i the political work of the British. Empire in. The most difficult problem of reducing to the divergent elements of the country the Imperial policy tha s succeeded better than it has succeeded in the face of like problems anywhere Mother country makes no false the pres ent relationship Between and can Ada can last indefinitely i with respect to the present situation in Canada the professor the has characteristically discounted the future too heavily. For its ultimate Success he has., no doubts. Guernsey Man gets six months in jail further plans of the part of Tho Farmers will be completed As soon the Cinerar of the trip is published harvesters to be taken from East at a meeting of the officials of the passenger departments of the. C p r. C. N. R., and g. T. At the c. P r offices monday to discuss the question of Harvest labourers. To be brought from the East it was the consensus of Opin Ion that the crops were not sufficiently advanced to state definitely the or men that As in the past however it wait decided that As cities in the brought Back England for trial chief of provincial police Elliott reached Winnipeg at an Early hour yesterday from tvs trip to the old count try where he went to secure r j Edwards wanted in Winnipeg on a charge of stealing two of title from the trunk of a Friend for Western Canada austrian get Call a partial mobilization order in connection with the Austria Servian War has been issued to apply in Western Canada the order is dated july 26 when a sked yesterday As to the number in Winnipeg and the West that this order would George r. Lukes austrian. Consul said he could no estimate. There Are Western Canada he declared and those concerned would individually by Tetter that their corps has been ordered to the front proclamations As to mobilization will be published in the ruthenian newspapers of the. Day. The Winnipeg has jurisdiction Over austrian interests in. The three Prairie there being an honorary consulate in Van Couver for British Columbia there Are also a Large number of serbs to Che West but there is no Consul at .-._. Police court briefs. Phin., convicted on a Criares of vagrancy was released on deaths and funera1.s. George Duncan who. Died Sun did reside at ,.218 Carlt on Street As stated in the free press. Or. And mrs. Hogeveen Kildonan East mourn Trie death of their 9 months old son. The funeral will be held this afternoon from the family residence Kildonan cemetery. Mrs. Hannah Murphy Putz Gibbon of Montrea whose son. James Fitz Erib Bon died in Hon Treal on thursday. July 23, and Wai burled on 25. The funeral of Samuel Scott took place from the family residence 563 Beverley ,, to St. Andrew s Tery yesterday there was a Large attendance Many Hudson s Bav other old timers Beinor h the Cort age. Rev. G. Horrobin conducted the services and the pall bearers were. S. Arnson to. A r j Obrien and c. Baker. On two attempting to obtain goods by false pretences and the other of at Tom Ping to obtain credit by false John Zacks alias Zaslovsky was sentenced. To six months in jail by mag Istrate Macdon Ald. In the police Zacks was a partier in the Guei Nosey Supply company of Guernsey sask., and in coming to Winnipeg made out a.statement., which it was proven was wrong once rang the business and at tempted to. Get More credit from the Ames Holden Mccready com Pany. Zacks deny his identity saying was Zac Lovsky. Louis Morosnick appeared up r the defence and made a. Strong plea for mercy. The prosecution was at the in stand of the Canadian credit men s trias association a. E. Hoskin appearing in the Case. Zaslovsky y was formerly in business at Guernsey and Jansen Saskatchewan trading As the Guernsey Supply company and the Jansen Suo ply company respectively. He Hai different partners in those businesses at different times but Zaslovsky appears to have been the principal proprietor of both stores. Gro neral businesses did not prove successful As fair As the payment of his to icing were he Fauntl under circumstances were deemed suspicious in Jan uary last and the estate passed the Hanc s of the Toronto Genera trusts corporation at As Assignee for ail creditors. Tihe Libil ties were heavy and be albinos i total loss. Zaslovsky then removed further North to Edam Saskatchewan where be claims to have an implement bus Ness under the name of the Farmers trading company. He came to we Nipes last week and see Unes Holden Mccready limited to whom he gave an order in name of Jack Zacks. He denied being Jack Zaslovsky or that he. Had any connection with the business at Guern this is the first conviction under the amendment to the criminal code secured by the credit men in court yesterday morning Zaslovsky endeavoured to explain the matter by Sayons that the for Deere plow company complained about the length of his name and Zaslovsky therefore shortened his name to Zacky the wholesale Trade has suffered so much in the past from attempts of the s character that the credit men Are in creasing their prosecution fund to for the purpose of Descour death occurred last nil rat work necessary to provide for trying of surface water chairman Shore emphasized Foi the Benefit of All the members of the com Mittee the action of the City Council monday night in passing the order against the use of any More three year Money for local improvements unless on petition approved by the assessment commissioner. This Means Gran lithic walk number one or num Ber two Asphalt sewers or Laries. The committee ordered two ditches in the West end of Ward five to carry the surface water in cases like the recent heavy rainstorms and one of them is already Complete the Mcphil lips Street one the other along Kee Watin Street is to be rushed to Cletion. W. H. Thorn Burn appeared before the committee to ask for the Permis Sion of Council for the a. F. Bowser company to install gasoline fill ing station in front of its premises but he was referred to the sub com Mittee consisting Wallace who with corporation counsel Hunt and Engineer Brereton will prepare a by Law to cover such matters for next meeting of. The committee and Council. River Avenue paying. J the matter of taxing the whole City for re surfacing Macadam pavements was up again but it was in connect Tion Only with River Avenue from Osborne Street to main. Isaac Cockburn who first appealed to the Board of con 1 tool yesterday morning and was refer red to the works and property com Mittee asked that the Street be re paired the Street car tracks of put in such a shape that the cars will not make such terrible noises As they now do. He remarked Avenue was the first Street in any Canadian municipality to have electric cars on it and that the Macadam is very deep at least feet. Con troller Cockburn to whom or. Cock Burn support in his com plaint against the condition of the Street declared that it was in. Bad shape and that it would be a pity to tear up such a Fine foundation for and pavement. Tihe matter was Weir re c2ivjld by the committee and the Cost of the whatever. It is will be levied against the frontage the Engineer will prepare an. Estimate of the Desira ble pavement for that part of River Ald Ive Fteres for both full Width and present Width As some favor doing away with the Boulevard. Of the railway tracks must also be overcome As the a inn Peg Only Lay the kind of tracks called for. Bylaw Accord ing to the class of pavement Laid a Rise Legal representative of St marys Parish secured the approval of the committee for the preparation and registration of a separate Ajlan of Young Street Between Broadway place and Broadway and Westminster Avenue and Broadway provided the ocal improvements up to that property which belongs to the Parish some it still stands in the name of sir j. A. Request of d. Abramovitch for Erim Sion to place advertisements on he curb in front of his place of bus filed. To the fire water and Light committee and the Market License and Relief committee to works and property committee be Ause Aid. Davidson this com Mittee is giving away curb priv fess dealer and eel inclined to save this Man what he wanted. Chairman Shore failed to see the joke and the letter went to there will be detailed plans of the St. James subway before the commit tee next tuesday. Then messes. Porter and Goodway owners of Ilot 45 on the South Side of the subway win appear again to present claims for land dam Ages. Successor a to a committee president Mott j. T a salaried instead of possible that the Dlan comm tree which committee the of. The National committee. Baby exhibit at san francisco1 Winnipeg and san to be a Long Way apart but Eomme Panama Pacific exposition which february to december they will be brought unique feature of the one which of the childhood., this we Jet t position at Winch w de to things pertaining were Winnipeg that c. E i Soare of the childhood sect on of n be Tion. Is a the City and Lang meats for Winnipeg Are to be held in Eon Neetum Temple of childhood. Its Fine bouncing baby Las the of total fair entries ies m All . Exceeded the number for i Secretary Bell has drawn in lowing comparative list who h for itself n entries. Horses ill3 cattle. I sheep. In . W poultry. 312 horticulture and agric "54 Fine arts. 334 Iti ladies work _ 656 Home economics 55 Domestic science s02 a Jwj Tom Quick service from All our markets. Orders delivered if necessary ins Kate of one hour. Phone for Market wanted 1 Mutton for.25c 2 ibs. Fresh sausage for. Fresh oxtail 2 for 2 ibs. Ferndale in sugar la. Blue ribbon Tea for 35e pkg. Mclaren Jelly powder Ina 3 cans Standard peas Fly Branch Market at we. Coates a. E. Mott now president. J. T. Jackson resigns office in National fire association. At a meeting of the Winnipeg Chap Ter of the National fire Protection association held yesterday afternoon in the Board room of the Industrial Bureau the resignation of a t. Jack son As president was accepted and a. E. Mott was elected to fill the vacancy. H. Page Secretary treas is leaving the City and he also tendered his resignation. The Nam ready for binders May be in operation Seld this week. Lily Leld ., july Hen Are by ginning to Ripen there Are Many Fields of wheat ready for cutting and the binders will Likely be out this week. In Many the Early Grafe Short to be Cut by binders. Excessive moisture of the past fort night has done much for the late crops. Farm labourers seem Quitt plentiful Here. The. Presbyterian anniversary ser vices were held sunday the Rev. Or. Stewart of la Riviere conducted both services. The Rev. Lawrence was unable to be present owing to precarious condition of his Jit Lawrence has been in very poor heal for some time and has been under the doctor s care at the residence of his daughter mrs. Keir of Winn pc. Miss Bolton of Walnut Street Winnipeg has returned to her Home after spending a few Days with. Mrs. Stewart Here. Miss Smith of and miss Mac Valuim of Western Manitoba Asifo the guests of mrs. . Smith. Result of West Kent recount. Chatham ont., july. Judge Bell today completed his re count in connection with the West Kent provincial election Case and cleared George w. Sullman Cohs Troj Tiv a elected by a majority of of ballots going to r. L. Brackin recount. One Hundred and sixty a ballots marked with the poll number As Wel. As having the foils attached were counted valid. A. A. Walker k.c., president of West Kent Liberal association states to Btu a. Protest is unlikely. Nearly killed when pole London ont., july 28. Christie 5-0 years old a lineman in the employ of the electric company was. Almost instantly Kik on Dundas Street near William Street this moral nor when one of the Pany s poles from which he Wasif the wires at be Bottom and the Man was feet to the Cement sidewalk below. Pole was badly rotted and gave when the wires Strung from it severed a distance Down the Street. Royal commissioners at week. _ St. Johns nfld., july Canadian government Steamer Eart Grey with the Dominion s Royal com Mission aboard arrived at noon today. The commissioners were received by the governor Premier and other not Ables and held their first session Fin the legislative Council ing at 3 o clock. They examined number of witnesses and will tomorrow. The ice pack along the Lali Rador Shore continues to cripple Al song operations making the season exceedingly backward. By h in Ryc. Rowland author of the mag the closing Etc. Or. Bowl a to Lude. L of e nto Roui Bap Peiu Morice necklace under Maible curl mint Esb Library and Clarendon Cigar Stobe Transcona Auto livery hourly service Between Strath Cona hotel Winnipeg Jand Cona hotel. City phone Transcona 84. Money Oloan improved property. The Home investment and saving s association 333 main St., Winnipeg. Printing and Lith graphing our extensive printing and Hou graphing a cities Eri Aible to Tor dish effective and appropriate suitable for All classes c coma Selu publicity. The finished products trill Stovel Standard excellence beet. Stovel co. Ltd Garry 1600. Hup Mobile Model a roadster. Perfect Condron new tires run Only Misici. Phone main 7037. Sauternes from France. The lightness and Rich delicate flavor of g. K. Sauternes makes it an Ideal summer or int the Richard Beliveau co. Established 1880. Limited. Importers of wines spirits and cigars. 330 main Street Winnipeg. Phones main 5762-5763. You regulate the heat to suit the work when you Cook with Gas let us show you the Clark jewel Gas that makes cooking and faking easy. We have from up. Gas stove department Winnipeg electric railway co., 322 main St. Phone main 2522. Dan Schwalm the particular Man s tailor 285 Donald Street. Phone main 1303 ;