Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg monday june Winnipeg Brandon Portage Kil Donan St. Andrews St. Boniface Assiniboia interested. Are urged to get names put on vote unless you Register. For the electors of Winnipeg Elm Wood. Kildonan St. Andrews Assini Fanoia. Brandon arts of St. Boniface Portacio la Prairie the time has come to act. The registration Booths open this morning will re main open at the regulation hours until wednesday evening. The Man whose name is not on the list by that time will not have a vote. He May think that he can Cio us to the polling Booth on election Day be Given a ballot paper because he is a Well known resident or a Large property Holder but he will find that there will be no ballot Ocoer for him. The Law is Plain emphatic Only those Whoso names to Omar on the newly made lists will be allowed to vote. The hours of every registration Booth Jurinic the three Days will be the Ami Are set Forth in the the Booths open at 9 o clock in the. Morning close for the Day at 10 o clock in the even during this Long spell of More or arduous work the clerks have two intermissions. The. First is for lunch continues from 1 . Until pin the second daily intermission enables the clerk to have Din Ner is from 0 . To 7.30 . From the history of former registrations in this Cut it is extremely Wise to take time by the fret the duty done at the earliest possible moment. Get out re Lister Bright Early today then you will Over can read the papers in peace without being constantly reminded of a Fluty still to to performed. On the last Day there Are always a lot of procrastinators who Are in evidence from the morning right through to the closing moment. This crowd grows larger As the Day proceeds the probabilities Are that some of the mob besieging the clerks at 10 . On wednesday will not be Able to get their names on the list at All. Registration clerks Are Liu Inan after a three Day siege they will not feel disposed to extend 1he time in favor of some one who might just As Well As not have registered on the first . The Wise elector who wishes to have a vote will Register today. The following is a concise list of the registration Booths in the Winnipeg constituencies Assiniboia Elm avoid. Kildonan St. Andrew s St. Boniface Winn Peci Centre. No 1. 63 Mcdonald Street. Nol 116 Henry Avenue. No. 3. 46 Austin Street. No. 4, 77 Martha Street. No. A. 10 Martha Street. No. 6. Trades Hall James Street. No. 7. 155 Market Street. No. A 43 Arthur Street. No. 9. 179 Princess Street. 1 no. 10, 240 Losan Avenue. 1 no. 11, is Stanley Street. No. 12, 396 Logan Avenue. No. 13, 4g6 Logan Avenue. No. 14, 349 Pacific Avenue. No 15, 3113 Elgin Avenue. No. 16. 89 Charlotte. No. 17, 369 Hargrave. No. Is 342 Hargrave. No. 19, 38-1 Quappelle. No. 20. 387 Carlton. No. 21. 102 Charlotte. No. 22. 407 William. No. 23. 458 . No. 24. 467 Cumberland. No. 25. -100 Kennedy. No. 26. 339 Vaughan. No. 27. 326 Young. No. 28. 349 Sherbrooke. To. 29. 464 Spence. No. 30, 520 lung Side. No. 31. 51s Sherbrooke. No. 32. 652 Furby. No. 33, 55s Spence. No. 34. 500 Bannatyne. No. 35. H20 Mcdermot. No 36. 587 Elgin. No. 37, 536 Ross. No. 38. 601 Logan. No. 39, 767 Logan. No. 40, 739 Elgin. No. 41. 200 Dorothy. No. -12, 761 Bannatyne. No. 43, s3s Mcdermot. No. 44. 689 Agnes. No. 45, 716 Victor. No. To 764 Simcoe. No. 47, 95 Home. No. 48, 488 Simcoe. No. 49, 529 Agnes. No. 50, 657 St. Matthew s. No. 51, 339 Mcgee. No. 52. 309 Simcoe. No. 53, 457 Home. No. 54, 457 Banning. No. 55, 530 Banning. No. 56. 800 Strathcona no. 57, 906 Ashburn. No. 58, 957 Ingersoll. No. 59, 906 notre Dame. No. 60, 1313 Logan no. 61, Cecil Rhodes school. Winnipeg South. No. 1, 275 fort. No. 2. S3 Smith. No. 3, 146 Garry. No. 4, 171 Smith. No. A 261 Carlton. No. 6, 129 Carlton. No. 7, 444 Assiniboine. No. A 160 Edmonton. No. 9, 415 Graham. No. 10, 484 Portage. No. 11, 566 Portage. No. 12, 150 Spence. No. 13, 19 Sherbrook. No. 14, 171 Sherbrook. No. 15, 316 Furby. No. 16, 770 Broadway. No. 17, 128 Walnut. No. 18. Corner Home West Minster Webster s no. 19, Cor. Arlington Portage Bradshaw s drug no. 20. 247 Lipton. No. 21, 111s Portage. No. 22, Cor. Craig Portage no.-23, 187 River. No. 24, 137 Clark. No. 25, 122 Osborne. No. 26, 109 Osborne. No. 27, 177 Osborne. No. 28, 480 Lessle. No. 29, 507 Osborne. No. 30. 558 Osborne. No. 31, 462 Kyle More. No. 32, 721 Osborne. No. 33. 552 Rosedale. No. 34, 626 Mulvey. No. 35, 803 Dudley. No. 36. 635 Corydon. No. 37, 805 Corydon. No. 38. Cor. Stafford Grosvenor. No. 39, 199 King Sway. No. 40. 985 Tessie. No. 41, 189 Montrose. Winnipeg North. No. 1. 119 Sutherland. No. 2, 115 Euclid. No. 3, 195 Euclid. No. 4, 1087 main. No. 5. 1401 main. No. 6, Corner Athol main. No. 7, 1477 main. No. S. 1404 main. No. 9. 1316 main. No. 10. 1234 main. No. 11. 1130% main. No. 1034 main. No. 13. 874 main. No. 14, 298 Stella. No. 15, 431 Dufferin. No. 16, 462 Stella. No. 17. 441 Selkirk no. 18, 5.12 Stella. No. 19. 509" Pritchard. No. 20, 497 Alfred. No. 21, 475 Mountain. No. 22. 500 Anderson. No. 23, 401 Atlantic. No. 24, 604 Atlantic no. 25, 674 St. John s. No. 26, g70 Redwood. No. 27. 647 Pritchard. No. 28, 655 Dufferin. No. 29, 795 Stella. No. 30, 758 Pritchard. No. 31, 856 Pritchard. No. 32, 829 Redwood. No. 33, 1060 Redwood. No. 34, 1131, Selkirk. St. Boniface. No. 1, Gor. Provencher Lafleche. No. 2, Lio la Verendrye. No. 3, Cor. St. Joseph do Moulin. No. 5, Cor. Des neurons Cath Edral. No. 6. At or near 17 1 tic Thot Street. No. 7. 119 Marion Street. No. A Cor. Des neurons Marlon. No. 9. 89 Horace. No. 10, 191 lome. No. 11. 84 Kitson. No. 12, Cor. Dubuc Des men action taken by petition presented urging arrangement with Britain for get Ting supplies from Germany. New state Secretary indicates matter will be subject of special representations. Washington june Tives of american importers presented to Secretary Lansing today a petition for action by the. United states to enable them out their Dye stuffs Potash other american owned goods in Germany without British interference. Twenty importers headed by Lee Kohns of new York comprised the delegation. Secretary Lansing called into the conference solicitor Johnson . Robert f. Rose one the foreign Trade advisors of the department. The importers to the 43 years ago settled i the High. Bluff District. They after awards Farmed for some time in the Swan River District but mrs. Wark returned again to. The. Old Home at High Bluff upon the decease of her three years ago. She had seen ailing for some years confined to her bed for six months prior to her death which was to t unexpected. She is survived by five daughters four sons. These Are mrs. M. Owens of High Bluff mrs. T., Scrase mrs. A r. Little mrs. Folster of Swan River mrs. Sher of Sim River William of Rob in. J. H., of Swan River d. R., of Vera sask. And Thomas of Shel Brooke sask. Recited their Case find skeletons alleged murderer Eugene Butler an insane Man residing near grand Forks the arrangements made informally by them with great Britain for ship ment of american owned goods from Germany through Neutral. Countries contracted for prior to the Council the difficulties Over an Extension of time for shipment of sue cargoes the general effects of the British policy on their business. Secretary Lansing took the under consideration it is Gener ally believed they will form the subject of separate representations to great Britain apart from the Broad subject of the so called blockade which is treated in a new note that has been under preparation for some Lansing s attitude. After the conference counsel for the importers issued a statement say ing Secretary Lansing had expressed a determination on the part of president Wilson himself to do All in their Power to . The expressed a determination on the part of both the president himself to do All in their Power to the importers of our country in securing the Rig tits to which they Are entitled under the Laws of nations by treaty Obliga said the statement expressed his full sympathy with the exporters in their present unfortunate state without committing himself gave the committee to understand that they might expect some favourable action on the part of the foreign nations in response to the state department s representations new York june copy of the petition which is addressed to presi Dent Wilson made Public Here sets Forth that the British blockade Meas ures concern not Only the property Rig hts of the undersigned but involves a contemplated unlawful destruction of a most important portion of the entire Commerce of the United the petition discusses at length issues of International Law involved urges upon the president the need for a very Early determination of these issues so that we May know whether we will be Able to con duct our established floods 00 heavy eat pm continued from Page one press special grand Forks n.d., june skeletons revealing murders committed by Eug ene Butler during hit lifetime were uncovered under his Home Southeast of Niagara this county Friday afternoon re ported to grand Forks authorities on saturday. The six victims Hod All been i on the head their being1 crushed in. All. But one of the Vic item Are Fuli grown adults the other be ing that of a boy probably 15 to 1 years of age. The discovery reveals a hereto Fon untold chapter in the life of a re in arable Recluse ibus ene Butler who became insane in 190c, who until his death two years ago was Ai inmate of the state Asylum for tin insane at Jamestown. That his victims were farm labor ers whom he believed were plotting to set his Money that their Dis appearance did not excite attention because of that fact is the advanced by officials tonight. All clues destroyed. The bodies had. Been buried Uncle the House Side by Side Butle had cleverly concealed an opening through the floor through which i dropped his victims. That the Mur Dors were committed Over a Perio of several years four five years before lie was taken charge by the authorities As ins is the opinion of officials. Nothing but the skeletons remain Ever possible clue to the identity of the half dozen men who fell victims t Butler s remarkable career of Crim is destroyed. Butler came to North Dakota in 1882, filing on a Homestead near Nia Gara which Homestead Ivas the scene of his later crimes. He was never married living on Hia farm adding to his acreage till he owned 480 acres at the time he became insane. But Ler s insanity became violent in 1900, when he took to Riding about the country at nights on horseback screaming Yelling at the top of his voice creating general trouble. Physicians who have made examination of. The skulls of the six Vic Tims declare each was cracked Over the head with a Hammer or Blunt instrument. Rench artillery stationed near the Cathedral of Arras were bombarded y German batteries. In. The Aronne a portion of a French Trench As stormed by the germans. Carranza badly beaten by Zapata eneral Huerta arrives at Al put under virtual detention by u. S. Authorities. Washington june ices today report a smashing defeat 1 general Gonz ales the cat Ania army advancing on City by the Zapata forces. Mexico general 3arranza has ordered All available took Iron. Vera Cruz toward the capital to the Retreat in an Effort to save Gonzales his army. Huerta at Elpaso. Elpaso Texas june Victoriano Huerta arrived Aziere to Day. Unon his arrival Federal oct vials who accompanied by a Sci ii of american troopers had met tue mexican party at Newman new Mexico escorted general Huerta to the Federal building where to conferred with representatives of the United states department of Justice. While not under actual arrest u was declared that general Huerta was under virtual detention pending instructions from Washington. Awaiting the arrival of Huerta at Newman were general Pascualy or Osco former mexican Leader major Fuentes. Later generals Huerta Orozco members of the mexican parly were taken to fort Bliss where they will be held temporarily by the Mili tary authorities upon authorization of agents of tiie department of jus Tice the Transfer to fort Bliss was made upon the request of the mayor of Elpaso because of. A Crown which had gathered about the Federal building when the news spread that the mexican leaders were a woman is Welt dressed Only when she is Well shod Rannard shoes for women children notice auction sales by Frank Pearson shoes for. Summer Wear Are unusually attractive this season. The quaint styles of gowns require appropriate shoes. One of the newest designs is the Rannard Light weight colonial pump in combinations of leather cloth in colors White Black Chamois Grey Fawn Rural municipality of Assiniboia. Public notice is hereby Given that the Council of the Rural municipality of Assiniboia has decided intends will execute Complete the Tollow local improvement namely a foot Plank sidewalk on the North Side of Portage Boad extending from Robert Street in lot 10 of St. James to Muriel Street in 103 St. Charles to be constructed through the following local improvement districts of said Munici Pality numbered As follows com prising the hereinafter described lands part no. Inner two Miles of Block 16 of. Parish lot 12 by. James 123 St. Charles. No. Inner two Miles of i blocks 8 to 15, both inclusive of i Parish lot 12 St. Jamus 122 St. Charles. J1f0_ inner two Miles of lots 7 to 11 of the Parish of St. James lots lie to 121 of the Parish of St. Charles All inclusive. No. Inner two Miles of lots 102 to 105 of the Parish of St. Charles lots 2 3 of the Parish of St James All inclusive. Lot inner two Miles of lots to 112 of the Parish of St. Charles lots i to c of the Parish of St. James All inclusive. And will assess Levy the Cost thereof upon the real property benefited thereby unless a majority of the owners of the real property in any one of the aforementioned local improvement districts affected re presenting at least one half in value of such real property As shown by the last revised assessment of the municipality petition the Council of the municipality against the same within four weeks after the first publication of this notice. Dated at St. Charles this both Day of june . 1915. Frank Ness clerk Rural municipality of . Kirkfield Park p.o., Man., june 5th, 1915. Important auction Sale general House furnishings grand jewel steel Range. Etc., a residence 354 Elgin ave. U at 2 o clock. Instructed by mrs. Lei Lac. I will sell her Complete in part. 7 brass mounted Iron Beds Springs a tresses stands Kitchen Cabinet Black Walnut sideboard dressers refrigerator valuable Pic Outing Sli Oes germans Cross Dniester River. Berlin tune troops after fierce fighting have crossed the Dniester River Between by Kaszowicz Chodorow in Galicia have taken by storm the Hills on the North Ern Bank according to an official statement issued today by the Ger Man army Headquarters staff. In France the statement says turns Toronto Couch mahogany Centre table. Secretary Couch. Linoleum dining a dining table. Curtains silk portors Aira cd Mars Arm rockers crockery Kitchen utensils Etc terms Cash phone m. 8114. Frank Pearson auctioneer by we. Mcpherson notice to creditors a considerable part of the pleasure which is derived from an Outing comes from having the proper shoes. The Rannard Outing shoes whether for Tennis Golf yachting horse Back Riding or Mountain climbing Are made of suit Able material for the purpose required. Rannard shoe no. Main Street Cor. James no. Portage Hargrave no. Portage ave., near Smith Rons. No. I St. Mary s Road. Assiniboia. House to let the Large premises Corner of Donald Broadway known As the gait property. Very suitable for Large Rooming boarding House or club. Apply Simpson Mitchell Ewing 200 Union Trust building. Phones m. 4340-4341. Polling division 3sto. 1, House of James Diell. . No. 2, Robinson s store 200 Kensington Street. . No. 3, m. Mcmahon s office 1747 Portage Avenue. . No. 4. Fire Hall. Berry Street. . No. 5, Lauzon s store 1859% j Portage Avenue. . No. 6. House Corner of Douglas Park. No. 1930. . No. 7, House of James Ross Assiniboine Park Entrance. . No. 8, a. Mcmahon s House 208 Aldine Street. . No. 9, at or near Brooklands school. Elmwood. No. 1, Johnson s store Garson. No. 2. Orange Hall Tyndall. No 3. Municipal Hall. Beausejour. J no. 4. George Miller s House Sec. 1-12-5 a i no. 5. So. Hunter s House Sec. 10 12-6 e. No. B. North school. No. 7. Chary Block Transcona. No. S. Oak Bank . No. 9. A. Math Sori s. to Tilge. No. 10, Clover Leaf school. 11, House of a. Van Slyck Sec. 26-10-4 b. No. 12, p. Hudson s House Sec. 21 10-5 e. No. 13. Millbrook school House. No. 1-1, we. Hayes que fun s Valley no. 15, Loco s store Elma. Wanted manager of the sales department of a. Large fruit land company with Exten Sive holdings in British Columbia. Must be a successful Salesman also capable of managing1 a Statt of sales agents. Liberal salary position for a Bright ener Getic Man. If preferred a salary commission contract will be entertained. Apply in own hand writing Box 558 free press stat ing age experience. Suites to let Alhambra apartments Balmoral place. Three Nice suites of Lour five six rooms. This Block is one of the most modern in Tio City. Convenient to cars. The Imperial Canadian Trust company 356 main Street. Phone main 5754. The fall of Hail was slight no re ports have been received of damage j to crops in the District. The town of Redcliffe four Miles to the West got the full Force of the wind however half a Doten of the industries sustained serious damage. Two real dents had to be taken to the Hospital with broken Bones caused by Nying debris. The Cigar factory planing Mill Iron ornamental works knitting factory suffered the loss of roofs buildings a number of Unten anted shacks were demolished. Redcliffe in sorry plight. Redcliff alta., june town this morning presented a sorry look ing sight after the terrific Cyclone electric storm which struck Liere about fi.45 last evening. The damage done will be More than was first thought. Besides the damage done by the Cyclone thousands of dollars Worth of goods machinery in the manufacturing plants general stores will be ruined by the terrific Down pour of rain which followed after the roofs had been removed from some of the largest buildings. Among the buildings which suffered the worst Are the Redcliff woodworkers planing co., owned by the Brattain Plewes co., of Winnipeg. This was a two Story Brick building the top floor of which. With nil the machinery is a total wreck. The Redcliff knitting Mill a three Story building is a total wreck is All piled up in a Heap. The Redcliff Cigar factory another Brick building is also a pile of ruins. Hotoi roof blown off. The Laurel hotel one of the finest had the roof com dental specialist notice is hereby riven that the Mouach Farmers elevator com Pany limited has passed a Resolution that the said company be wound up under the provisions of 78 of the revised statutes of Saskatchewan 1909, has appointed Thomas Grant c.a., of the lorm of Pope Rooke Grant chartered account ants regina., liquidator under the provisions of the said act. And notice is further Given that All persons having any claim against the said Mortlach Farmers elevator co. Ltd., Are required to Send in a state i ment thereof to the said liquidator Oil or before the Twenty second Day of August . 1915, such statement to be verified by statutory Declara Tion to state the Security if any held by the claimant. And. Further take notice that after the said Twenty second. Day August 1915, the said liquidator will be at Liberty will proceed to Dis tribute the assets of the company or any part thereof amongst the parties titled thereto having regard Only the claims of a shall then have notice the liquidator shall not be liable for the sets or any part thereof so Distri buted to any person of whose claim the said liquidator has not notice at the time of the distribution of the said assets or part thereof As the Case May be. Dated at Regina this Twenty first of june . 1915. Special auction Sale of Superior household furniture very Fine mahogany bedroom suite a magnificent upright Cabinet grand piano a Lintzman co. Instructed by the owner we have re moveu1 i or convenience of Sale from Aksum Iroini ave., tin whole of Tho Superior household furniture of. I acts which will be sold by Public auction. Monday june 28th at 2 . Sharp at the Sale rooms 264 Smith St. Magnificent mahogany bedroom suite wardrobe Princess Dresser Chin Onia a Cane fumed Oak j a nuns room suite Wilton All Bod Waldorf Box Ostaf Armoor Melros bib Fine Rocker Arm chair Oak Centre Fine Oak my to f chairs Dresser , hugs Mats in pct out mat Tress Etc. Terms Cash. On View saturday afternoon monday. A h. Mcpherson auctioneer. Smith St., phone m. 178 by w. Mcpherson auction Sale of Fine household furniture at the residence 386 Kennedy St., on tuesday june 29, at 2 . Fine Davenport. Nice Oak Mission dining room suite comprising Buffet dining table 6 leather seated Din ers Majestic Range refrigerator Kichii Cabinet bureaus stands Beds Springs mattresses wringer stand Oil stove tables , linoleum Washer Gus plate pillows sheets spreads Stair carpet towels Hall stand 2 couches utensils cutlery a wishes. Etc. Terms Cash at Sale. W. Mcpherson auctioneer. 264 Smith St. Phone m. 1731, Thomas Grant c.a., liquidator care of Pope Rooke Grant chartered. Accountants Leader building. Regina. By Frank Pearson i have unsolicited testimonials from ministers lawyers doctors merchants others from every walk in life i have connected with me 14 Man a dental College from dentists on account of his skill in Ono particular Branch of the work remember i have no students connected with my. Once whatever. Here Are some of the tenders for Bridge Lansdowne municipality Sale of Good House furnishings at 626 Lang Side Street tuesday june 29th, at 2 o clock. Full particulars later. Frank Pearson auctioneer. Buildings in town _ no. 1c, Wilson s store Whitemouth. Petely blown off. Anil the hardware i no. 17, d. An House Sec. 22-12-11 i store owned by Sherwin Nicholson for rent 284 Wellington Crescent. New House containing 14 rooms in choicest location in City. Modern in every detail. Apply the Imperial Canadian Trust company. M. 5754. 356 main Street. No. Is Molson school. No. 19, 105 Hespeler no. 20. 183 Talbot. No. 21, 297 Union. No. 22, 353 Martin. No. 23, 27 Stada Oona. No 24. Cor. Grey Castle. No. 25, 746 Beach Avenue. Kildonan St. Andrew s. No. 1, seven Oaks school. No. 2, Centennial school. No. 3. Gov. Semple school. No. 4, jewish synagogue. No. 5. John Black school. No. J. J. E. Toshek a Middle Church. No. Geo. Taylor s. No. 8, heading room St. Andrew s. No. 9. W. For Kunko s House. Vin Cei Letle. No. 10, w. Gidler s House. St. Cle ment s. No. 11. Town Hall. Selkirk. No. 12, miss Moncrieff s House. Sel Kirk. No. Is Duncan Milvor s House St. Peter s. No. 14. Cloverdale school. No. 15, municipal Hall. Clande Boye. No. 1c, h. Lemoine s House St. Louis. No. 17. E. Carter s House Sec. 12 10-3 e. No. 18, j. Mckay s House Sec. 13 16-4 e. No. 19, municipal Hall Winnipeg Beach. No. 20, Melini Ais school. Bank clerk sentenced. Calgary alta., june three months in the prison at Leth Bricle was the sentence meted out by magistrate Sanders in the City police court today to John Mclean the former Ledger keeper of the Cal Gary Branch of the imps Riat Bank for the theft of s15.000 from that institution. Mclean pleaded guilty through his lawyer h. C. B. Syth to two charges one of conspiracy with m. M. Miller others in the theft of from the Bank suffered considerable damage by rain. Fortunately the hotel was unoccupied at the time although All the furniture fixtures were still in the building. These will be considerably damaged. The entire third floor the Alberta ornamental Iron works was taken away but As the storm happened after 6 o clock the men had All left Hie i building no Ono was in that department at the time. I the roof was taken off the two j Story Brick building occupied by the Broadway department store. Part of the top Story of this building was j occupied by the Redcliff club in which was in the neighbourhood of Worth of furniture. This was exposed to the rain after the roof was removed will be damaged to some extent. Besides these larger buildings scores of private residences were damaged More or less. Residential District suffers. Scarcely a House in the Best residential District escaped without some damage. Almost every Hoxie on fifth Street is minus a Chimney All Small Sheds outbuilding s were blown in All directions Over the Prairie. Fortunately no lives were. Lost but about a dozen people were i slightly injured. Among1 those were j mrs. Rosin an aged lady who was pinned under a two Story Frame building had her Collar Bone broken. In the same building her i son owner of the Cigar factory had his leg 03ie rib broken. Or. Rosin s wife was also slightly bruised. George Gibson had an Arm broken by falling timbers. Since Early morning a gang of about 100 men have been Busy cleaning up the j streets Side Niilus it is a i i letters speak for themselves Kenora ont. It gives me great pleas-., lire to stale that or. Robin son extracted 14. Teeth for Rue absolutely without pain by his special method later i. Had porcelain Crown bldg work done to fill this space. This Brick rework was done without pain to me they look so. Natural that my immediate friends cannot detect Thorn from my own Teeth when they looked at their Best. I can heartily recommend or. Robinson to anyone wishing Brif legwork or pain less extraction of Teeth. Bucu j. . Engineer. I one books. Of falsifying the Bank s petted that by right All the main j thoroughfares we la. To again open for j business. Winnipeg. Man. Robinson i am one who said i Don t believe it when i first read your ads. I wanted to believe it but it sounded too Good to be True. I knew that some dentists were Able to extract Teeth so cleverly that the patient hardly Felt the pain at All but never knew of any that could work on a tooth for hours take out live nerves Etc., the patient not suffer any pain until i met you. You certainly deserve to to a great business because you do Fine work do it reasonably Don t cause the patient a particle of pain. The alveolar dental work you did for me by your methods is so satisfactory that i will gladly recommend your methods to All my friends. We. Thorns urn barrister Sterling Winnipeg Man. Or. Robinson i take great pleasure in stating that the dental work you did for me. Some Heo is most satisfactory in every Way. The ten Teeth fitted in Rny Mouth by your alveolar method Are As firm solid As my own were when their Best. They Are not Only very comfortable an improvement in appearance but. Best of All i can Chow anything with them. There is no rocking no tipping sanitary. I thank you for this Good work. J. X. Drysdale accountant auditor sleeping dining car dept., . New system Teeth without plates at prices within the reach of All painless. Teeth without plates is the modern method of filling space caused by one or More missing the use of a plate to cover the roof of the Mouth. It permits the fullest enjoyment while eating does not interfere with the sense of taste. It is performed without pain is per manent in every Way comfortable being Strong clean Light to the Tongue Gums. In order to introduce my new system of Teeth without plates l have decided to make my regular per tooth Bridge work reinforced double con Cave chewing surface 22k. Sold Guaran teed for 20 years for per tooth. The new system is just what the name is the new modern scientific method of executing up to Date dentistry which enables me to Cut the High Cost of product at the same time give that efficiency that no other dentist can. I have the largest the most sanitary Best equipped dental office in the do minion notwithstanding1 the advertise ments of inferior men to the contrary. 7eeth have you tried one of my sets of celebrated whalebone plates i am the originator of the celebrated whalebone plate. When made by it represents a distinct Advance beyond anything previously offered to the Public. Without a doubt this set will be the Joy of perfect Teeth. The Teeth Are so natural in appearance that detection is impossible. What it Means to you. The celebrated whalebone plate the Ereat discovery that has stood the test for years. lightest strongest beat plate known fit any Mouth never drops no noise when chewing nearer natural formation of Mouth than an artificial plate known bites Corn off Tho Job is clean no taste in the Mouth guaranteed for 20 years. Worth ?25.00 our Price High Bluff Pioneer dead.1 Portage la Prairie Man., tuna death this morning removed another of the pioneers of the High Bluff j District in the person of mrs. Thos. J Wark. At the use of 76 years. The deceased lady came with her husband one of the Best known Stock men in Western Canada. Arcola Man. Or. Robinson i wish to take this Opportunity of thanking Yon Lor the splendid dental work you finished for . No one was More Spetti Cal than i was regarding dental work dentists. I had been fooled a Good times by dentists 1 came to think that they were All alike. I consulted Many Den tests in Helnn Winni Peg. They told me i would always have to Wear a plate through a Friend whom you did work for some 3 Yeskis Hgo 1 called upon you got your advice had us wonderful alveolar work put in by you. I glad i did i can Chew anything. Tho work is really beyond my e pet talons. I thank you John Man. Or. Robinson Speed list replying to your favor f t recent Date As to How i am satisfied with my a Vellai work which act compleat d for me some time ago i will Bay that words cannot press the Comfort Satis faction which Nave derived from the use of this splendid dental work you did for me. You. Remember me telling you my sad experience with other Winnipeg dentists when several of them under took to put in ordinal Bridge work which proved to be a failure also w to torturous during the. Short time i tried to Wear it. Your alveolar method in p u t t i 3 s in bridgework is painless really exceeds my fondest expectations it is comfortable As natural As my own Ever were. Thanking you for your courteous treatment. I beg to remain yours truly g. W. Marshall. Asst. Supt. Bridge. And building dept sealed tenders will be received at my Arden Manitoba until Ono o clock on wednesday july 7th. The removal of the steel Bridge abutments now Over the White River at the Village of Arden. And for the placing of the said Bridge i for temporary use. Und or the direction of according to plans Specif la 1 to oils of the Highway commissioner. J the erection of a rein forced Concrete Bridge Over the White j mud River at the Village of Arden according to the plans specifications of the Highway commissioner. The municipality to furnish Cement thru Vel piles tin gravel being on the Rood allowance at the Bride site. Tenders must be by on noon of the Lav icee Ted Chet Jue for five per cent of j i the amount. J in the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans particulars at my office j the of the votes or by ii Issi Oner. Com Law shall be Henry i hipper Fitje. The m. K. Arden june 21, under the municipal act Public notice in Given that the Rural municipality Archie will submit a of Tho school District of Iliili Hoglen no. 1297. To be voted on by persons entitled to vote thereon on tuesday the 20th Day of july . 1815, be tween tin hours of a o clock in Llie Forenoon Anil. 5 o clock in the after a the follow i ing place the Sloop Ikuine in the Village of moan a. In Manitoba. That the Deputy Rumi Ernins officer for object of the to voc is ii debentures of the sellout District to Rusc the sum of fifteen thou ail. Dollars fur the purpose Al securing a silo Ami erect diff the debentures data Hie 1st Day of september . 31 tenders will be received at tha i shall to payable to bearer it l offices of the Winnipeg Public school Home Bank of can Ruby in Tho City Board up to 5 . On thursday july Winnipeg in tins Provines. 01 8th, 1915, for the erection of a Stone i Manitoba As follows Leigh to can do Brick addition to Tho Lux Toni Bon Tures for three Hundred school on Poison Avenue. For plans specifications form of tender Etc., apply direct to to. 33. Mitchell commissioner of school buildings school Board office. Smith j ninety fire dollars each oils. Mcben quire for three Hundred ninety dollars one debenture for is Civ thousand five Hundred on lift first in february in each of the years from 1.sug to 1m w p s b i the urea shall Bear interest at Ruto of cent per non us. Shall pay Able annually tin the fir Lily of Peb Zimry in each the Steeve of ill e. Liali at. Lie a scr k1 office in Village or mra Iiley on the Isth Day of Only. 1.315, appoint in Board of examiners in optometry for Manitoba in the Semi annual onto Wietry will to held in room f . Building. Vaughan St., Winnipeg starting Lii Silay morning july Send to Fred be Pawa a. Of t for application Wanks any further information a i juiced. Hin St Day in writing signed Liy him. Sons to attend to the inn up of the votes Ono person1 10 attend at the polling place behalf Man., of. The ure sons interested in is of promoting tie passing of Freu r. . Minnedosa Man. "127 Horace St., Norwood. Or. Robinson referring to your a angry regarding my dental work which you did for me some time ago i would Eny that it is More than satisfactory. I can Bito Chow my food far better than i did with my own Teeth. I can heartily your method of doing this Bridge work to anyone wish ing this Grade of High s dental work you can sin e by use my name As a Satis fled patient your kind treat ment of the patient should Appeal to every one. B. E. Bookman supt. . Bridge dept to Exchange for Canadian i land 160 irrigated farm half Alfalfa Tato of Wyoming near i Ilni loin. 1 of Roill cry Etc., Ilg Jill fruit Ana farm Rel Sirlet. _ cattle Theop Rait Jive months. Sic 000 Morf inc s4.000. Write Schild Slzck co., Kandibo bjdff., Omaha Nebraska. The Road bylaw. The Fork a snid municipality shall at the Muni Cipal Mcanley. The Post any of july 1.93.5, at the hour of o clock mini up the number votes Ali in. Tor against the dated us Fauley Atli june . 1915. Re member r the Smith Street Portage Avenue visit my offices Over jewelry store suites to sublet one 3 one -1-Roonicd Huito in Lenore Block at very Low rent. Prior Hales 908 Somerset Block. Phone m. 781. Get your farm Komi from the Canadian Pacific a Luin cute urea Olmo Nosi tiie land in Western Caj Fuia Ioc at Low prices Lerkins ins from til.00 to Lor in lands with am Pau i land from . Terms i twentieth Down Bilanci Twenty years. In aunt in to loan or Farr Etc. Also repay Iylo in i Only to we j is your Opportunity to in Cruse w farm holdings by or secure your friends for Luc Roluri Olid Tead the ,.tau i it the latest news. J f. W. Russell land Aeilt Rwjr efs por All department of natural resources. C. P. Depot. Winnipeg
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