Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 05, 1915

Issue date: Monday, July 5, 1915
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba R manitoba1 fee be press Winnipeg monday july 5, 1915. For fresh meats and vegetables go to Gibson Gage co. Winnipeg and District the House wife s Choice of our bread is evidence o f discrimination i n favor of Quality. You try it. Speirs Parnell Bakers of the Ideal bread for every spread phone Garry 2345-6. Bright Sunshine wanted for big patriotic week attractive programme outlined for exhibition grounds this afternoon and evening opening Days marred by Cloudy weather but attendance was nevertheless encouraging. When using our latest method we the guarantee to Complete dental work of any description with out pain or refund your Money. No person too nervous no work too difficult there is nothing new in dental Dom that is not in use by this firm. Office Corner Portage and Donald. Canada s Best and most up to Date dental office. M killed mail orders solicited and american afternoon s programme. Horse racing at big races. Ipi St Aid demonstrations. Lacrosse tournament opens at 3.30. Baseball at 4.30. attractions. Band concert by Indian band. Women s Rifle Range competitions. Mic Way attractions. Moving pictures. Tonight s programme. Midway attractions. Football on exhibition infield and at stadium. The tiny band concert by 90th regiment band. . Gymnastics. Grandstand platform attractions. Children s play fest. Horse show at auditorium rink York Avenue at 7.30. Full pro gramme Pony gymkhana music. People so sympathetic it rests Only with the weather Man to get the crowds woiring this week As the Public Are intensely interested in helping to swell the total for the red Cross and patriotic funds said or. Koland. Tuesday promises to be the Banner Day As this is women s Day at the grounds. The women s organizations of the City Are doing their level Best for tuesday to be the big Day for the red Cross. The arrangements planned will give the Public Many Surprise features among which will be the judging of the horse races and the policing of the entire grounds. On wednesday will be civic holi Day when Winnipeg citizens will have the Opportunity of turning out in thousands to help in the worthy cause. On wednesday evening the big Surprise of path Poitie week will take place. Four special trains bringing in Over 800 shrines from across Tho line who will make Shri nors night of the patriotic week an event Long to be remembered in Winnipeg. On wednesday the dog show also opens in the new Art building at the exhibition grounds. Thursday july a will Sec Many finals in athletics pulled off in Addi Tion to the regular programme in of the grandstand and Tho special attractions on the grounds. Thursday evening the big automobile Parade mobilizing in the District surrounding the industria.1 Bureau will give citizens and visitors to the City another great Parade treat. The procession will Start up Graham and the line of March will be Down Portage Avenue to main to the exhibition grounds where a full review will take place in front of the grand stand. Auto races Friday. On Friday the greatest of professional Auto races opens at the exhibition track seven big events being promised. On saturday afternoon the finals in the big automobile races will take place and like other Days during the afternoon and evening the full programme of platform performances will be Given in front of the grand stand. The file Hills Indian band will through the Courtesy of or. Graham. Commissioner of Indian at , sask., remain and take part in All patriotic proceedings up to and civic Holiday afternoon and evening. Large stocks carried. Wholesale and retail. 1hos. Jackson 370 Colony Street Winnipeg. Phone Sher. 62. The Outlook from the weather Man s standpoint for an auspicious american Day at the National patriotic week is excellent. The management needs a solid week of piping hot Sunshine badly. For the first three Days of patriotic week the. Weather has been discouraging to say the least. The attractions at the exhibition grounds Are All first class and Well Worth anybody s but with the cold disagreeable wet weather the. Crowds Haven t ventured out thus far. The grounds were fairly Well patronized on the after noon and evening of Dominion Day but even then the weather was Noth ing to brag of. On Friday the Day was a most miserable one. A Mere handful of people were on the grounds. The same condition prevailed at the horse show which is one of the very Best of its kind Over seen in Winnipeg. More people present saturday. Saturday s weather was a Little better and therefore the grounds were much better inhabited. A who witnessed the performances of the child Ron s Playfoot Condo cited by the Winnipeg playgrounds com Mission and the gymnastic exercises Given by . Athletes were High in their i Aises both attractions. Misapprehension seems to exist in Many Cigar tors to the effect that seats in the grandstand sell at1 a Quarter extra. Such is not the Case. The i d cents admission to the grounds admits to the grandstand also the reserved seats in that affair being Only these directly under the roof. The file Hills Colony Indian band will remain at Tho exhibition today and tomorrow. the end of that time the musicians will return to their Homes at Balcarres sask. All of the members of the band Are Farmers and therefore have to get Back to their prospective crops As soon As possible. The band is a Unkie organization in Many ways and. Is Well Worth seeing and hearing composed As it is of indians whose fathers were All of them chiefs High in the ranks of their respective tribes. The big feature of today s pro gramme however will be the first afternoon of four Days of exceptionally Good racing. Scheduled in Tho events for this afternoon is a half mile free for All. The racing commit Leo consists of such Well known men to the turf As r. S. Ham Ilton h. A. Dangerfield j. Gowar. H. A. Argue and r. Roche who will aet As the official Ata Ter. What is offered. Today the full patriotic week pro gramme starts. With rehearsals go ing on during the past three Days Tho do programme for the whole week is now perfected. Visitors to the exhibition grounds arc assured of attractive and enter Taining Bills for both afternoon and evening. The feature for today a Tho opening of the big horse racing meet which will swing into the track at 1.30. The committee in charge Tho race meet Are out to capture the Silver trophy offered for the event that proves the greatest dra Wing card during the ten Days patriotic programme. With the water carnival Over and All athletic contests ready for the finals this week the Outlook for great crowds at the exhibition grounds arc promising. The unfavourable weather during thursday Friday saturday of last. Week kept Back thousands of people who arc sure to go afternoons and evenings this said Chas. F. Roland who with d. J. Dyson h. E. Andrews Chas. Graham comprising the finance committee met on saturday evening to hear the reports of the various sub sections who Are working so hard to make this week 1 a great Success. With the press and largest and most luxurious Pas Senger steamers on great lakes grand trunk Pacific Low est excursion fares. Phone m. -537s. I Comfort in the House by. By extra ring the Middle of a Reitier. Cold Days occur and inlay nights arc frequent. Sec disc Kiy of Gas Heaters electric radiators. They will you household a Small Cost and without trouble. There should be a 1 o f this description in every ill 1c. Gas stove department Klucaric Kilway co., -22 main St. Phone main 2522, printing operating the largest general Plant in Canada engaged in the printing Trade ire Are Well equipped to pro Duce printing of Superior Quality. Your patronage solicited. Prompt service. Stovel company Ltd. Printers. Garry 1600. Pride of Erin wins big jumping event Classy exhibition at horse show for to night most attractive. A varied and entertaining display marked the third Day s exhibition of the National patriotic week horse show held at the auditorium rink on saturday evening. Probably never had a grander lot of Equine beauties been carded for a single evening s show than the animals which entered the ring saturday taut despite the excellent array the attendance was rather discouraging. The gentlemen in charge of this patriotic undertaking Are sparing no pains to make the event an unqualified Success and their efforts combined with the fact that realized will be turned Over to the patriotic fund merits a much better patronage on the part of Winnipeg s citizens. The inclement weather probably partially accounts for the Small attendance. The audience was Given much to enthuse Over and thrills galore Fea ured Tho High jump number. Chas. Tupper s horse fell after taking the final hurdle. The rider was thrown heavily to the ground but luckily mounted his horse and took inc course again. Scotty Adel who took charge of miss Delia Lemon s entries showed great skill in manipulating his horses and was loudly applauded for the Fine Maner in which to handled his horses in Tho High Lump. Saturday night s pro gramme was run off without a hitch the spectators took a. Keen inter est in the happenings. The trades Council band played popular airs and contributed largely to the even ing s entertainment. Tonight s programme. Tonight s programme promises to to an interesting one. There will be eleven classes entered the doors open at 8 o clock. The prices Are within the reach of All the Mern age mint look for a bumper crowd. Results. The prize winners were Saddle Pony Over 11 hands 2 inches and not Over 12 hands 2 flee foot ,2, Mollie 3, Queen. Mare or gelding Over 15 hands 2 w. T. Alexander s Bay gelding Sandow 2, miss Delia Lemon s Bay rare England s Pride 3. W. T. Alexander s Bay gelding Sultan. Sporting tandem mares or Geld miss Delia. Lemon s entry 2, w. T. Alexander s Yorkshire Daisy and. Mate 3, w. T. Alexander s bal let girl and catapult. Mares or geldings 14 hands 2 inches and not Over 15 hands miss Jean Mcintyre s Chestnut Mare Uno 2, a. P. Rainey s Chestnut Mare Bridget 3. To. M. Win slow s Black gelding Kentucky Prince. Model Pony any sex under 14 hands 2 r. T. Travel s1 Black Mare Princess Beatrice 2, r. T. Travers Black Mare Princess Bon Nie 3, miss Amy Swallow s Grey Mare. My Joy. Model heavy harness or Geld ing 14 hands 2 inches and miss Delia Lemon s Bay gelding fashion 2, w. T. Alexander s Baj rare Derwent May 3, w. T. Alex Ander s Bay gelding Sandow. Gaited combination harness and Thos. Billington s Chestnut gelding 2, r. T. Biley s Chestnut gelding King Cole 3, miss Helen Prestwich s Bay gelding Don. Four in hand heavy draft 1, Manitoba cartage co s entry 2 Mcdonagh and Shea s Bay gelding Wallace Bay gelding Bruce Bay Geld ing Prince Bay gelding Duke 3 Crescent Creamery co s Grey gelding Nero Grey gelding Monk Grey Mare Rita Grey Mare Ruby. Horse and runabout Mare or Geld miss Delia Lemon s Bay Geld ing ringmaster 2. W. T. Bar May. Single Pony r 12.2 tinder m. 1. R. T. Travel s1 Black Mare Princess 2, r. T. Black Man Princess Beatrice w. T. Alexan Der s Bay Mare catapult. Jumping c. W Tupper s Chestnut gelding Pride o Erin 2, miss Delia Lemon s a. Horse show j auditorium rink 25c empty pockets by Rupert Hughes author of excuse Mcintosh Library and Clarendon Cigar stand Lare Bonton 3, d. Hes nut gelding Bill. Finkelstein s ladies Day at big horse show tomorrow will to ladles Day at he horse show ladles will s Lve decisions in the various classes he events comprise competitions or the Pony classes and port is promised. In All there Are Welve classes and some of the finest widgets in Canada will be n addition to the Ordinary pro gramme there be a real live half mile dash of horses not eligible or the Pony events. The race will e for blood and five circuits of the ing will be made to Complete the Istance. The ladies who will judge the entries Are mrs. Homer Dixon miss Delia Lemon miss Marion gait miss 3etty gait miss Jean Mclntyre and Tiss Mao Nicholson. The horse show is being held in he auditorium rink Corner of Garry Street and St. Mary a and the and Rii Sion is 25 cents. City and Gln Lral crops look crops ook indeed. The growth seems to be rank and so said James h. Ashdown yesterday morn no upon his return from., a three weeks business trip throughout the South and West. Battery men for Active Twenty five members the 13th Field Battery g.p.a., Are wanted to Ioia the 5th artillery brigade for Active service.1 they will Parade today at head quarters Drill Hall Broad Way at s . Orders to the above effect have been issued by Lieut. W. Ritchie officer commanding the 13th Field Battery. Made reference to Independence Day a Sermon on. The occasion of the 30th anniversary of the declaration f Independence and the benefits which had been received by both Auad lans and americana was reached last evening by Rev. A. J. Of Central congregational Burch. The fourth of july said or. Hind a. Was not. A Clay to be recalled Lone by americans nor a Day of Lumiel Fatiori to the British. Tho had outlived the Days of the Saaed historians said the preacher ind they wanted the truth and not i. Garbled inaccurate Story to stir up Heap patriotism. The historians of Oday were one in inc statement that he colonists would have Een unworthy of their British athers and disloyal to the Fine sense British Justice and fair play in tarted to them if they had allowed he imposing of the policy of George he third of dominance and coercion o so unchallenged. On the Annivera Ary of Tho on which the de duration of Independence was signed n the minds of intelligent canadians incl britishers was the recognition f the conditions under which America had been Recagni Ion of the fact that the ideals of the to were the same and that the flags if the two nations were flying nearer Han Ever before. It was his belief said or. Hindley hat the new Imperial measures for the colonies under which Canada ind the others had made such rapid advancement were made possible by. He revolution. Or. Hindley expressed the opinion hat an attempt should be made to Canada of hyphenated canadians Uch As scotch canadians Irish canadians English canadians rus Sian canadians and others. Canada was suffering from these said the preacher. If the scotsman Irish Man englishman american or rus Sian could not forget his former country in Tho new one then they should return. If they could not see the. Light if they could not catch the of the future of Canada Hen the Dominion was no place for them. As a Mark of respect for the Occa Sion being celebrated in the country to the South the congregation Rose and Sang two verses of the american National Anthem my country tis of which was followed by god save the deny Sale of inspector argue at a meeting of the Cerise commission saturday after 10011, denied the report that intoxicating liquor was being sold at the patriotic carnival exhibition grounds. I in had inspectors investigate this charge and found that it was groundless. Several men inter sited in getting licenses which Are till held in the balance appeared jut were Given no satisfaction. The wholesale licenses held by Alex. Roszko and Moses Lipshitz were Roszko was the Only i a ruthenian in the with a License. Must stand the Al Execl murder of John Wisnow Iki who was drowned in Tho red River last month Wasyl semen Luk was placed on trial for a preliminary hearing before magistrate Langton of Selkirk on tuesday afternoon and Friday night when the evidence of the Crown set Forth through 27 witnesses had been completed the magistrate committed Tho prisoner for trial at the present sitting of Tho Assize court. A. V. Darr Agli of Winnipeg acted for the accused. Grant Hall says will be bumper grop c. P. R. Vice president optimistic on return from trip through crop area. We need warm weather there is no doubt about that. At the same time do not think Tho crop has suffered any Yot for Lack Thia was the summing up of the conclusion of Grant Hall vice president and general manager of Western lines of the Pacific railway who returned yesterday morning 1 rom a. Trip Over practically Tho entire crop area Tho Prairie provinces having with him w. A. Black vice president of Tho Ogilvie flour Mills company.1 continuing or. Hall said i have no reason to change my mind since 1 stated in Calgary that business conditions throughout the West very Good As Good As can be expected and i look for an improvement soon this crop is harvested. The crop this season will be a bumper understand i do not say that it will to the Best the West has Ever produced for i have seen the country looking just As Good before it will be a bumper crop. We Are not a. Day earlier than usual in spite of the splendid Start in the Spring and while we May think it a. Little gloomy just now remember that one week of warm weather and Sun Shine arid Tho whole Prospect will to All parts of the West need Sunshine i will not say that they need it desperately taut they need it. E fill thought that because of Tho Early the crop would be ail unusually p uly one but the rain and Coal weather have Over Corrie to a certain extent this advantage. I would not. Like to say that it will be either later or earlier than for As 1 have already said one week of warm weather1 and Sunshine will change Hie whole Extension to fort William elevator w. A. Black says warm weather urgently needed to bring crops through before Early frosts. W Black of the Ogilvie flour Mills company. Montreal who has been m the West for Tho past two weeks returned sunday morning from an extended trip through Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta and says that while the crops in the main Are in a condition warm weather is now urgently needed to carry it through beyond danger of the usual Early fall frosts. As to extensions and posit Tho milling Industry or. Black said that beyond an addition election he had got a paper from the conservative committee room. Asked where this paper was now he stated that he had Given it Back after Vot ing on it. Red River is to Leavy Rains in Minnesota during the last fortnight and particularly list Vucek the upper Waters of the red Iver have reached a flood stage and the red it reported to be rising very rapidly of the line. In several Jaces the Pontoon Bridges used on lie american Side Jive had to be swung to Shore to prevent them from j being carried , boats substituted for Herriage purposes Piti reports that the Rise of Tho water there during the last few Las brought it up to a higher stage Han it had previously been this year. The High water is now about due to each Winnipeg. Mail for water the regular meeting of the greater Winnipeg water District Board on Friday the commissioners asked or and received approval of an arrangement they had made with the postal authorities for a mail ser vice on. The water line railway to the crossing of the Whitemouth and Birch Rivers. This will eliminate the prior arrangement under which the. Men paid Twenty five cents per month to the contractors for handling heir mail. Tile commissioners will paid the regular rate for convey ing mails by closed bags on baggage cars. Had Ashville on the White Mouth and Mcmunn on the Birch will be the names of the stations sup plied. Celebrate Independence yesterday marked the 139th anniversary of the declaration of Independence and was therefore the 13dth. Birthday of. The United. States. The stars and stripes in recognition of the National Holiday in the re pub lie to the South floated All Day from the top of the free press building. When the anniversary Falls on Sun Day it is celebrated As a usual thing on the Day after and therefore Young America today is indulging in picnics and Pla Festa galore for the old fashioned fourth of july celebrations with lots of noise and an attendant train of accidents fires and other casualties been pretty Well shoved to the background. This year the americans in Winnipeg have made no provision for the Observance of the Day. Asks cheaper fare. Forty fourth writes from Sewell to the free press As follows i have seen several letters in your paper regard ing the treatment of the Soldier boys and another grievance to state i thought i would Send it to you. Our biggest drawback is the railway fare now charged to Winni Peg. I think that the . Might give us boys a Little better reduction. I. Want to say that Tho now charged is about five Days pay and As we Are not millionaires to can not afford to pay such a Price. All the pass or leave we can get is from saturday noon till monday at s . We have to leave Winnipeg at 11 o clock on sunday night so that we have to1 pay out live Days for a Little Over one Day trip. We do not ask the . To carry us for nothing but we do wish they would give us a fair Brooklands list protests have been lodged by either party in Brooklands poll no. 0, Assiniboia. Many changes have place in a year. Year s list had 609 names and the total registration this year is -478. Seven men whose names were registered last year by the conservatives were this year Given certificates of refusal by Tho liberals because they had never been naturalised. One claimed lie had lost his , one Man presented n. Mitu realization paper which did not correspond with his own , and one Man got a. Certificate of refusal owing to a doubt As to residence qualification. An incident occurred Early in the proceedings Here which put i Liberal scrutineers on their , and throws an illuminating Light upon the modes used in this constituency represented at present by one of the Noble fourteen conservative private members Samuel Wowk applied for registration. Asked to produce his naturalization papers he stated he had never had any. He was refused. He stated that he registered last year voted at the election. Closely questioned he informed the officials that at the contemplated. For some months past the Mauine business has been extreme in Dull not More than a third of capacity being employed. Contrary to the general impression the War has had a Verv serious affect upon the Export end of business. Exports from Canada Are prohibited to Many countries and in some of those still open for exports Tho governments have been Selling wheat at much below actual Cost which has Raade it impossible Lor Mills in Canada to compete. Or. Black returns to Montreal this Dixon to discuss political issues f. J. Dison . For Centre Winnipeg will be the chief Spe Tuker at a Public meeting to be held in the Odd Fellows Temple. Kennedy Street tonight to discuss provincial political issues. Or. Dixon will take this Opportunity to give account of ills stewardship As Independent progressive member of the legislature and will review the exciting incidents of the two sessions held since the last election and the legislation proposed and enacted. Other speakers will be mrs. A v. Thongs of the Polit Cal Equality league and a. Summerfield. A. W. Putter will be Cha Man of the meet ing. Made from Oriental fruits and rare spices Muscatelo raisins Cane sugar oranges Nutmeg mangoes Lemons Ginger tomatoes garlic cloves cinnamon Mace and other Choice ingredients a a sauce a Nai Fie Tutor a True digestive in England by 35 w Georic Muon co. Ltd. To Adolf. And Tnp plied by warrant of rent to the House of lords 403 commercial bidg., Winnipeg 5th artillery brigade fifteen More men Are wanted by tile 5th artillery brigade and Lieut. S. M. Waldron orderly officer will be at ,18th Battery armory on. Broad Way monday and tuesday to meet applicants. Only the Best men will be taken and those who examination will be sent at once to sew Elf. Use new detach ment of the 79th Cameron High Landers now being mobilized for overseas service will move into the new armoires Minto Street today. Recruiting will be carried on at the main Street Headquarters until fur ther orders. The 79th highlanders will Parade on wednesday evening on fort Street at s o clock. Recruits will Parade at the University grounds monday evening of this week. Assaulted by stranger. Mike Mars 7s9 Burrows Avenue while standing on main Street near Hig gins Avenue at 7.30 saturday night got into an altercation with a for Eigner whose name he did not know. The foreigner attacked Mike who fell striking his head on Tho sidewalk. Later he was picked up by a con stable and taken to the general hos Pital. He had a Cut four inches Long on the Forch Earlu and a. Badly battered left ear. The police have not yet located. Mike s assailant. Important salvation army changes. Mclean chief officer of the s. A., in Western Canada yester Day announced important changes of the local commands at the Citadel the no. 2 pro toward Avenue corps and. No. 3, isl Gin Avenue corps. Adj. Mei Ritt of the first mentioned corps will not leave until about two weeks Afler the arrival of the new commissioner and his new command has not yet been announced. Ensign and mrs. , of no. 2 corps will Farewell july is and will take charge of the work at Prince Albert. Ensign and mrs. Bourn will fare Well from no. 3 corps and will go fort William. Capt. And mrs. Beckett will come from Portage la Prairie to no. 2, and capt. Cleo. Jones and capt. Tun kit both of Moose jaw will take of no. The new officers Are expected to arrive july 22. The successor to , Merrett will not to named for some time yet. The announcements were by the brigadier meet Ings of the respective corps yester Day. Forestry float an interesting exhibit on natural re publicity work. While not claiming any special attention by reason of its artistic arrangement the float in the patriotic on Dominion Day made up by f. K. Herchmer Dominion for Estry inspector and comprised of Manitoba Forest products was one of the most interesting. All the exhibits in the collection were secured from government Forest reserves in this province and the size of the Spruce Oak Cottonwood timbers probably furnished a Surprise to Many of the people who inspected the display and who May have been possessed of an old time idea that there is no Timber of any account in Manitoba. The float is now at the exhibition grounds where it will remain during the patriotic Celebration. Or. Here Limer is taking advantage of this Opportunity to. Do some effective publicity work in the City in connection with the forestry conservation Campaign by having r. Al. Watt the technical forester of the Riding Mountain Reserve and his assistant inspector l. C. Tilt deliver Short addresses on forestry subjects and at the same time distribute literature dealing with conservation and fire prevention. Among the literature that is being handed out is the following which has been specially printed for the perusal of campers and tourists do you know that the finest Trout streams Best Hunting grounds most Beautiful camping places Are in the Dominion Forest reserves. People Are joint owners in these reserves. Yum Are Ono of the number. Do not drop burning matches or tobacco in the Woods. Do not build fires in the Bush or loaves or rot Lon logs. Do not leave i he fire till you ale sure it is out. Of you can t control if get word to the nearest Forest Ranger. Exercise the same care with fire As you do at Homo. Yon must help protect flip for Pkt and Timber. Your own interests demand it the re quires it. City lots put up in guessing contents Throe City lots valued at lava been put up As prizes in u. Guess los contest being run by the Northwest Field Force auxiliary an Aid to red Cross work. The tickets for this guessing contest Are being Hoid on Tho strict i and at the exhibition the who ones sos nearest to the number of tickets sold in Section a tiring the will win the which a lot in Tuxedo Park. In h inc nearest will get i. Lot. In heu Jils. Mid in soc lion o lot in Kildonan. Tho titles to Lii in. Lots have Beon no pc Cal in tar Halls of mayor Waush Tho is acting at trustee. The distribution for downtown is in the office on the of conc floor of Iho Union Trust building and at i he exhibition the ladie.-, of Tho auxiliary have a Lent. All a the Money taken in is to be Usaj in connection with red Cross work. The contest its proving to pump. Several red Cross auxiliaries ready offered to , Roallo no that the amount realized will Tor Jalc i Cross work. Money a or oily needed As Many 01 the organised in the City will Havu to Stop work on us count of Hie fact thai material cannot Lio supplied to them. Of the undies of the sort Host Field Force auxiliary Are Tihle to get finn in Limo of Tho lots donated for the contest the fund will be augmented by the indies who will be in charge of the Tinl at the carnival Louty Aru sirs. Stansby mrs. Howard Toifl Max car Stainsby miss k. Mclean mrs. J. Meluin mrs. O. Parker w. Ii. Ryan mrs. Dav d Kaslon miss Dori. Miss b. , miss w. . Mrs. T. Meyers. Mrs. C. H. Anti miss m. Parsons May be tried at present assizes in or. Lit Stice Richard s court at Trio criminal snowday the jury in the rape Case against joint , brought in a verdict of or Kitty. The prisoner was remanded for sent ence. It is understood that Tho Currier charge against Kussell and mud Dumas who have Bijon committed for trial from Tho Winnipeg police court will brought to the wok motion of Trio present Ki- jury and if a Irimie Bill in returned against . Tic to will Slind trial at Llin a Lara now in sess Ion. s dreadnought submarines. Copenhagen. Only at least ten dry Edno unlit Tubman of the Type that rank tic armenian either in commission or under forced Cunis Truclio 10 a Poi to in Marine circles hero. These submarines arc Iho speediest and the most danger Ous Crift in Tho world. Uliey carry Yuns Foi c. And Ift two torpedo tubes Piid wireless outfit Wilh a cup City for supplies for u Volay. Some of new submarines arc Nitro Taliaa too feet Long. A new Market is open at 890 notre Samk. Corner . Pure Rood Quality. Service and Price popular prices at . Markets. Hound shoulder Sli a. 2 ibs. Fresh 1 of in Steak. For. A i coh cum Brudke ausaire. Per in. 31bh. Steu Inu for. Ill. Sliced drink a Luht Biron. 7 it Coli Ca Slit whup Lesii. Per 2tluzcu fresh for. A Larj busier. Per in Telephone Slier. 51b8. Alne Dej Iwry. Main 9200. Monday specials Choice stewing veal. Of per in. C lean pork chops. Of per in. J. K c loin pork chops. Per in. Choice hamburger Steak. 2 ibs. For preserving raspberries. Crate. 18 in. Sack Best granulated sugar j preserving pineapples will be Here on monday. Fort Garry Market co. Ltd. 330-336 Garry Street. Between Portage and entice. Enjoy flavors As your daily companions these wholesome economical confections will quicken your appetite Aid your digestion quench your thirst keep the Mouth and Throat moist and refreshed and free from bad taste. Doctors and dentists both attest its Good effects. You can be sure it s the Best gum because it s not Only made clean but is sealed air tight in the waxed wrapped package. Always fresh and clean. Chew it after every meal. Canada Wenj. Wrigley or. Cis ;