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i EASTER EOGS i Chocolate Eggs, Hant' Eggs. Silver Eggt, Ducks' Eggi, Satin Eggs, Gtk Eggs, ra' Eggs, and is itf every tieMTif1' Including Furprbs3 filled with can.Iy. GIFT BOXES Chocolate and bon-bon boxe-a ami baskets handaomely decorated with spring blossoms appropriate ir Kaster gifts. Make your selection early at either of our stores-Plume your orders ir Hot Cross Buns aa noon as WATSON'S 482 Main St. The Rialto Block Phone 177.

lev. RICHARDSOH Storage and Forwarding Company, Ltd. FIREPROOF KATE STREET Telephone 128 and 8848. OFFICE: 218 FORT 8T. Tribune Telephones I I Business Offioe 0 Editorial Room and Reporters 62 i Twenty Years Ago The average coBt to the city for clothing members of the fire orlgade Is 6u per man per year.

Rev. Hugh Perlley lectures on 'Sandy McRae In Winnipeg" on April 8. A rink of printers shipped by W. F. Payne defeated Hanby crack rink at the Granite last night.

Hon. Thos. Greemvay celebrates his 62nd birthday on March 26. The second batch of supplementary estimates contains an additional sos-filonal Indemnity for each member of 1U0. Local Paragraphs Horticultural 8ocicty.

The unnual meeting of this Bociety was held last night when the chief item of business was the adoption of the draft bylaw and constitution. Resignation of Prof. Osborne Prof. W. F.

Osborne, of Wesley college, has placed his resignation as professor of English, In the hands of the board of directors of that Institution. Ho will devote himself to the study of law. Victorian Arrives, The Allan line H. JU. Victorian, from Liverpool, with one thousand passengers, will reach Halifax at midnight tonight Western piiBsengers will arrive Win- nlpeg Monday noon, Donations.

All those Interested in FU. Mary's day, Monday, at St. Joseph's Orphanage Kermesa, are requested to Bend their donations for that banquet or for the fancy work table, Monday morning, to Miss McPhllllps, 162 Konnery street. Alpine Club Arrangements. The fifth annual camp of the Alpine Club of Canada will be hold at Consolat'on Valley, close to Moralno Lake, within the last two weeks of July, commencing about the 2nth.

The club house at Banff will be open on June 15, and remain open until the end of September. A number Hrliisli Alulne visitors will again join the camp. Shooting Licenses. Now that the free.se are here, sportsmen would do well to bear in mind that all residents of cities, towns or Incorporated villages wishing to enjoy the shooting, must provide themselves with a game bird license, the fee for which is $1.00. Licenses Issued now will entitle the holder to ahoot all kinds of game birds In their respective open seasons for the year 1910.

New Rifle Ranges, The Dominion government has purchased a big tract In St. Charles, about eight miles from the centre of the city for a rllle range. The property extends from Portage avenue and consists of about 1,200 acres of river lot 89 and the outer two miles of river lots 85, 86, 87 and 89. Kiver lot 89 was purchased from an American syndicate and the remainder from the Eastern Canadian owners. The consideration paid Is said to be In the neighborhood of $200,000.

The M-nge has the advantage fit direct fctreet car service. Free Despeneary. The Diet Kitchen of the Winnipeg Free Dispensary, Logan avenue, will be opened by the Ladles' Service League on Tuesday, March 29, at 4 o'clodc. The Dispensary and Diet Kitchen will be open for inspection from 4 to 7. The treasurer t-egs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following donations: Cole 10, Coombs $5, Miss Oldgeld $2, MIhs Lee $50, per Mrs.

W. J. Boyd, JUS, per Mrs. N. T.

McMillan 143.25, l-ady Schults 126, Mrs. MacMlllnn J10. friends tfi.26, Mrs. E. L.

Taylor $10, P. Campbell S10, The John Stevens Co. $10, Moving Pictures $112, Mrs. A. D.

Mackay $5, Mrs. John Henderson $:, Mrs. MacMarten $5, Bulman company, More sold, than a.11 other lrands combined saseiirrii in of of 11 I i I. ta'le u.i. Ml t.

1: e- T. M. rMiiUn. ir-Mrs. X.

T. MacUllian, il-le: liiiiMn a. tea, plates-; iJan- iii I i I in Will- u-liei arlcr. At ignition fr kit-hen; I' ng vlli. H-jds-m Bny i jrta.i.s and po.es; liec ts, printing Lecture Tonight.

Rev. J. B. S1W11 Kui.a.1 'ity. formerly paator Hie Central Coi.grt g.iiifiia.1 buret! urnv, .1 in the nty llioir i.K and la the gueal -Mr.

Arthur V. likson. 61 Kennedy Mr. Sili ox will dt -liver lie le. ture on Ksn.l tills fclelilng In the Ontlal ilur.h and will illistraie With lualllfi ellt Views he to- when in Ivy pi two ye ns ago.

All hu are interested in whut KiiKland has done tor -gypt iioaid bci, U.i& lure. Runaway Team Smashes Window. Yestenlav afternoon at 2 a team be-lonnini to the Dominion Express draw bv ti. I.l.n kburns. ran away from Ihe C.

P. It depot where they were standing and daohed along until they struck a plate glass window in the fruit store of E. Portugal, Biggins avenue, which they smashed, doing damage to the extent of about The loas was covered l.y insurance. A weight was attached to the bridles of the team when they started. Lost for Ten Years.

A remarkable case of the llndlng; of a valuable gold medal which had been lost for ten years occurred yesterday. The International News having JuHt entftb-hslied their office In thla city, at the chambers of Commerce, were furnishing the auine, and picked up at an auction room a dek that was admirably Hiiiled for bu.sincss. F. S. Collier and P.

C. in having It cleaned, found a gold medal, the Inscription Fhowinn it to hnve been won by U. E. C'haffey, a' a race on Dominion Duy in 1x91. Mr.

Chaffey was soon located at 29 Garry Ktreet. and wa highly de lighted to recover hi trophy. Scientific Club. Mr. Hugs; presided at a meeting of the Scientific club, held In the physics theatre of the on Tuesday evening.

Dr. McClung read a paper on the development In the measurement of minute pnyB'cai quantities. Treating at tlrst of the methods of weighing, ha proceeded to trace the gradual refinement of methods permit ted first by the spectroscope, ana more recently by measurements of small quantities of electricity with the electrometer, so that Rutherford has been able finally to invent a method where-try the effects produced by a single atom carrying1 an electric charge can be accurately observed. Zion Church Musical Festival. Among the prixes to be competed for at the musical festival to be held at Zion church under the auBplces of the Welsh United church tomorrow night, are the following: A gold medoL value 120 given by T.

Eaton gold medal, value $15, by Porte and Markle, silver cup, value $15, by DincwalL and two silver cups offered by the St David Society and the Welsh church, respectively. Keen contests are anti cipated and those who have- not already entered their names as contes tants are requested to do so before the night of the meeting. Up to last night not ono contralto had entered and It 1b In this competition that the most valuable jewel Is offered. It should be noted that the competitions are not restricted to Welsh residents, but are open to all comers. TOO ILL TO WORK Deepest Despair All Run Down Health Was Restored by Ferrozone.

When you are sick and undecided aa to the best remedy to use, there la nothing- so convincing as the pergonal experience of somt one who haa auf fered like yourself. From St. Francis, Maine, comes the following statement from Mrs. Ovlla Daigle: "I want to write you a fow linea in order to tell you how much better my heaJth lg since taking Fer rozone. "For two years I was weak.

"Couldn't do any housework. "Was tired, warn out, depressed. "Thought 1 wouldn't recover. "Since usnbr Ferrozone I have grown etrong enough to attend myself to the family washing. I have seven children and a husband, and am doing all the housework myself.

I Btlll use Jer rozone and seem to gain better health all the time. (Signed) OVXLA DAIGLE. Everv person in low health all who suffer as did Mrs. Dalgle, are sure to be invigorated and restored- by Ferro- cone: it's the most nourishing or alt tonics. try one or two tablets at meals and watch the gain: 60o per box.

all dealers, or The Catarrhoxone Kingston, Canada. Coming Events The Baptist Women's Missionary so ciety ill hold their regular missionary prayer meeting on Friday after noon at 3.30 at Broadway Baptist church. A large attendance Is re quested. Malanes Concert Band will rehearse Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at S'iOi Main street. Dr.

D. A. Stewart will deliver a lecture this evening in Wesley church on "Tuberculosis. The Winnipeg circle of the Order of Canadian Home Circles Is giving a social dance In the Travellers' hall on Good Friday evening. The Winnipeg Scottish will hold the Inst of their monthly dances in the Oddfellows' hnll.

Princess street, to morrow night at 8.30. The Baptist Women's Missionary society will hold its regular mis sionary prayer meeting on Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock In the Broad way Baptist church. Mrs. Bunnell will lead the meeting. Winnipeg lodge.

No. 1, Knights of Pythias, meet tonight at 8 clock In the Cuatle hall, William avenue. Court Osborne, No. 22, C. O.

incuts tonight In Unity hull, Lombard street. The fifth annual roncert of the Celtic Footoall cUib will be held to night In the Y.M.C.A. auditorium, at o'clock. Hamilton HiU, the bari tone, will, sing. Obituary STEWART Ruth Stewart, 15 years or ago, hose homo is on Gortle street, died Inst night at the St.

Boniface Hospital from pneumonia. She was taken to that institution last Friday for treatn.ent. Tho body was remov ed lo '1 h'ltiison'B undertaking rooms pending luniirul arrangements, ROSS Mis. Mary Ilelon Ros died ye-'lerday morning at the residence of "ilia, l'avlil lions, ljo Mayfalr avenue. Mie was years of age and had re snieii in Winnipeg for about twenty years.

Miss Itoss was a sister of tho late 1 i lil llois, ho died several mouths ago. A mother, three broth- ers iiiul one sister survive. The fun- i rul arnuiKi rnmils, which are In the himris ir Thomson Cu, liava not )l buull ulsLuU, pv, lvj for at and to yet of at i THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910. WKI'JHT Cl.aiiis EL Wright, a r-iiu-t It ditd at ft. Homiace Xucauaj uvl.t after a lengthy uinea.

'lie m-tJ A about tij tAT of aJe, and had a kwom'Mv r.g1nee.r for many ears. He Wei! known on the 'ad aid was a very' capable engineer. The deceased lived at t'heatnut Btre-t. Arrangements the funeral have not been made. KAKRATT Arthur Wl.ltam, infant rhnd.

aed 6 weeas, of Mr. and Mrs. Allien eeorre Harratt. died yesterdaj' the family home. 2t Lyd-a etreej, the funeral will laKe i laee tomorrow at iv o'cixk to lirookalde iimelery.

The Kev. Mr. Wigle 1U otl'it late. iVITCH Sajiiuel P. Eoviti h.

the farmer, who was brought the my Tuesday Tuesday sufferlns; from Intuiit-s reicived by the accidental d.siliarBe of a rifle, died at the Icneral hpilaJ eaternav nun uuU Miortly before noon. The uniwuicJ waa about 32 eara of age and had oeen a resident of tvriftem iuth for several yearn. No arrangement have been made for the funeral. Funerals LANE William Fletcher I-ane. who had been for 32 years postmaster at St.

James, died on 1 night at his rutddence in St. James. Mr. Lane, who was known and nspecied by every reaident and visitor to James and the vicinity, was a native Western Canada, having been born Eraser River 69 years ago. He was educated in Montreal and 1 oroiito, and returned to Winnipeg by way of the Red River and (Irand Forks in the Murine of li8.

locating at St. James. Mr. Lane had acted In the rapacity or secretary of the munlcinaluy for a number of years una his ileatn came aa a great snocK to nis many irieiiun. He was twice married, his first wire heinir Miss Harvev.

of Ontario, and his second. Harriett TrlHenaiu. oi Montreal, who survives him. The fu neral took blace today at ciock from the late residence to St. Charles cemetery.

PARENT The death occurred sud denly at her homo In St. Houilaco last Monday of Mrs. Andre parent, at tne age of SD vears. Deceased leaves a husband, two sons. Arthur and E-d ward, and four daughters.

The funer al took place yesterday morning at St. Boniface cathedral. JEFKE Berde Jefke, the four-year- old Btm of Mr. and Mrs. Jucob Jefke, 672 Selkirk avenue, whose death oc curred yesterday, will be burled on Friday, the funeral taking place at 3 o'clock to Brookslde cemetery.

Personal Miss Helen Johnston, 481 Sargent avenue, returned to tne city irom Banff, this morning, where she has been for the winter months. Society In honor of Miss Arbuthnot, of Vic torla, Miss Tan la Manning gave a very delightful tea yesterday afternoon Mrs. Manning and Miss Bull presided over the pretty tea table, which was centred with a bowl of white and pink carnatlonB. Among the guests were Miss Nora Bell, Miss Katie Tupper Miss Hazel Richardson, Miss Kathleen Adams, Miss Cornell, Miss Spruell, Missel Cauchon, Miss Lannlgan, Miss Nlies, Misses Caldwell, Miss Weiss, Misses Le Boutilller, Miss Horn, Miss Deborah Ruttan (Port Arthur), Miss Payne, Miss Perdue, Miss Crowe, Miss Margaret Jukes, Mlsa Ivy Scott, Miss Edith Johnson, Miss Z. Myers, Miss Katie Bury, Miss Turnbull, and sev eral others.

Dr. and Mrs. Knechtel have return ed from the coast and are now occu pying their suite in the Breadalbane block, corner of Hargrave and Cum berland. Mrs. Bollln Featherston.

of Calararv. iormeny miss Ida coiweii, or this city, Is the guest of Miss Ethel Buchanan, Carlton street. Mrs. W. Walter White, accomoanled by her sister, Mrs.

C. E. McPherson. of Winnipeg, arrived from Montreal last week, St, John, N. Dally Tele- grapn.

Miss E. McMillan, Miss Pearl Mon tague and Miss i Blanche Montague leave the beginning of next week for uueiph, to attend college there. Mra A R. Dav-ldson leaves toilnv for Minneapolis, where, she will spend naster. Miss Talntor, of St.

Paul Is a guest at tne itoyal Alexandra. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8.

Kllev leave earlv in May for a three months' trln to -bnglaud and the continent. In honor of Mrs. Hoffman. Mrs. Wil liam Logan, 63 Klngsway, entertained a delightful luncheon on Mondav.

covers were iaia ior eignt. Mrs. A. N. McPherson, Balmoral Place, will receive on Saturday from four to six.

Mrs. J. Gruliam Porter. nee Miss Ethel Creighton, will receive with her, for the first tlmo since her marriage. Mrs.

"William Kurth has left for New lork for the benetlt of her health. While in Gotham she will be the guest or Mr. Kurth brother. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert ratcrson. of Long Beach, announce the en gagement of their second daughter, Anita Claire, to Mr. Harry C. Seaman, ot the Traders' Bank, Winnipeg. Miss E.

Robinson, professional nursn of Toronto, Is spending a few davg with Miss A. McPhee, of 378 Ross av enue. Miss Robinson Is on her way to Lethbrldge to open up a branch of dis trict nursing. Mrs. Bradshaw-Fullard, of Toronto.

ana nine daughters, leave in a few weeks for the west to Join "Mr. Briul- shaw-Fullard, who has accepted a po sition there. The family will reside In I lnnlpeg. The marrlnge of Misa Luard Stir ling, granddaughter of Mrs. J.

B. Strathy, of Walmer road, Toronto, to Mr. Curveth Wells, took place verv quietly at St. Uoorges church on Thursday, March 17. Mr.

and Mrs. Carvoth Wells are leaving for Winni peg this week. Mrs. A. N.

McPherson, Bnl moral rince. will receive on Saturday, the 26th from 4 to 6. Mrs. J. Graham Porter, nee Mlsa Ethel Creighton.

will receive with hor, for the llrst time since tier marriage. Why Is It That men will sufTcr with 1 Kidney Ailments and urinar Weaknesses whey thoy can be cured rapldlv with Dr. Clark's "Sweet Nitre Puls7" OLD FIELD BREAKS RECOKD. Dnytona, March 24. Barney Oldflcld, the dure-devll western "speed king, today smashed the record for the kilometer, covering the distance in a 2hii liorsi- power Hen car In 17 4 -1 no Keconds.

iho record was 1, 70-1 mi i sei inude by lleinmi rv nt 1 1 rook Im, The same run also broke the Hcueli re-ord for (Mai distance, made In I ufl by Mnrrlmt In a Stanley (Mttiar. It hwl IS 9.7 on liie ion 86 ALEX. HAGGART 15 BftCKJBHSlEB Member of Dominion Parliament Spending Holiday in Winnipeg. 1 was pl-aced to rea'-h Winnijitg Sundav evening and tin the beautiful weather the people liad been en-joing and renew many pleasant as-ueiaiiiii ith oid said Alex. Unhurt, to The Tribune this morion "Although the people ot Ottawa mi they have had an exceptionally mild winter," he continued, "the Capital city had not that briyhl, clean look of Western metropolis with its balmy iiring weatlnriii.il beautifully clean streeis.

filled with an active, rusinus buatnts population. "As to the business in the domin Parliament, many private bins have iM'eii nassed and received tne an ient of the Governor General, but the government public measures are an undisposed of as yet. tne most important bill. 1 presume, is that for the establishment of a Canadian navy, which has received its second reading after a very prolonged debate In which members, I believe, took part, is ible that the bill will yet taae tome time In committee. The Insurance Act.

The Insurance Act, which occu pied the serious attention of the busi ness people ol Winnipeg, nas coma back from the senate with the-cluuse struck out pertaining to the- 15 per cent, tax on premiums which was bv the Commons during the last (session. It 1H unooun. iu any nuvuiii tn Commons ill concur In the am endment. It will depend a great aeai on the altitude taken by the Finance Minister. the French Treaty was up for ratuication witu some iiu- pohed alterations during the early part of the session, it was pointed out i.i by tne leaders oi tne opposition mm tliere might happen Just what is hap pening now a controversy wnen tua Payne-Aldrlcli tarin came into ei- fect.

Leaders of the government ten sure that there would be no trouble, but Mr. Foster, in a careful review or the situation at that time, prophesied the possibility of Just such questions arising as are now being discussed between the government of Canada and the United States. The Banking Act. As to the Banking Act, under which present charters will expire next year. it was predicted Dy tne government.

that a measure would be mtroaucea, but from late utterances of tne finance Minister no action will be taken during the present session. I am pleased to receive daily in Ot tawa The Tribune, which from an in dependent standpoint discusses the public questions iairiy anu intelli gently. I am returning to Ottawa next week with tne nope mat i aiinu get back to my business here by the end of April and resume my ordinary duties of citlzenBhip for several months. It is refreshing to again experience the pleasant sensation of tramping down Portage avenue and Main street two of the busiest streets In the Do minion of Canada. PRE THE The W'innlceg Oratorio Society meets for rehearsal this evening.

All arrangements have practically Been completed fox the great Spring Musi cal Festival on April 4, 6 ana in conjunction with the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra in tne Winnipeg theatre. It la probable that the stage will be extended to accommodate be tween two and three hundred perform ers participating in the notable event. A visitor at the last rehearsal or tne Oratorio Society, one of Winnipeg's leading critics, commented on the won derful beauty of tone and expression put Into parts of Sullivan "Golden Legend," and remarked that If the was ix sauiDle of the singing to be to be heard at the Festival, Winni peggers and visitors from the outside certainly had a rare treat in store. It-Is satisfactory to note that there Ib nlreudy a demand for tickets. The box offices at the Winnipeg and Walk er theatres have large number of dally enquiries, and the prospect Is for capacity houses at each or tne inree evening performances, and large aud iences at the three matinees.

In eaBtern and southern cities prices are Invariably raised for a festival of the magnitude of the one to be neia here, but It has been decided to retain the lKipulnr prices. The complete programme, also tne names of tne soloists, win, appear in the weekly journals and the Saturday dailies. Edward Lynch Desd. Medicine- Hat. AUu-.

March 23 The death occurred In the General hospital last night of Edward Lynch, manager of the Ash ford Ranch. Mr. Lynch had been In the west for 12 years. He leaves four sons and four daughters Howard, Lome and Edward, of Bran don: Fred, of Moncton, N.H.: Befsie, Jennie and Mayq, of Winnipeg, and Minnie, who resided at the ranch. The remains will be taken to Nova Scotia for Interment.

Wireless on Superior. Port Arthur, OnL, March 23. With in a very short time it will be Impos sible for boats to get out of wireless communication on Lake Superior if it Is equipped with operators. On the llrst trip out of Duluth harbor by the Booth steamer Moore, which will leave next Sunday, there will be carried to Washington harbor, late Royale. a wireless outfit which will be Installed there.

When this is Installed every point on the largest of freHh water lakes will be covered and a boat car rying equipment cannot get beyond rcuch of communication with laud. Kildonan Notices have been posted calling for a meeting of the ratepayers of East Kildonan school district. In the Ham ilton school, on Saturday evening. Mar. 2fi.

at 8 o'clock, to select a now school site for a new school building to be erected In the East Kildonan subool Uistrlrt. CUBBIES PROTEST SUCCESSFUL Chief of Polio MoRss Yields en Question of Numbering Livary Cabs. The cabmen's repeated protests against having to number their livery cubs bore fruit yesterday, At the meeting of the civic license. innrket and health committee, held yesterdny afternoon, Chief of Police Mcltiie listened to the argument of C. Knox, ninniiKer of tho Jordan sta bles, and H.

Itiirdal, who took the stand that numbers were not required for inirtioes of Identification on cnbs specially ordered from the atablo anil would inline a certain class of busl-nens. There were many people, who v.rn.aH to gut Into a iiumbartd cab. PARAT QNS E3TIVAL I Easter I i Plants and I. Flowers Plants in Full Bloom Lilacs Rhododendrons Hydrangea Azaleas Rambler Roses Hyacinths Kaster Cut Bloom Hoses. Violets Easter Lilies Daffodils Narcissus LfW of the'valley Tulips, etc.

Carnations Our l.ual Kla Quality an afe DriUcrr Guaranteed. THE R.OSERY SS8 Douald. Phour Mala 11)4. Constipation is the root of many forms of sickness and of an endless amount of human misery. Dr.

Morse's Indian Root Pills, thoroughly tested hy over fifty years of use, have been proved a safe and certain cure for constipation and all kindred troubles. Try them. 25c a box. Take the Chill Off the House with a little gas radiator. Saves running the furnace.

You can move the radiator from one room to another. No chimney connection required. No odor. Costs very little for fuel. We have them from $3.75 up.

GAS 8TOVE DEPARTMENT Winnipeg Electric Railway Co. 322 Main 8t. Phone Main 2522 Silver to Depend 0a DeptndsblHtj Is still mother Inhertnt characteristic of sllrerwar marked "J84J ROGERS BROS? Knives, forks, spoons, so stamped have a wetrlna quality that in aner years pro res weir true worm. Btf Its nil, f'hf, tnrtwt, art Hinptd MCRIDEN BRIT! CO. SOLD IT LIADIMO DBALBR "SilPtr Tlate that MA.MTOHA HAT WOHKS, 236 Mr-Oermot avenne.

Hnt of all kinds, cleaned, blocked and remodelled. Special attention to Panama and Mtrnwa. The chief finally said that In the circumstances he would not Insist on the numoerlng of the cabs if the drivers were compelled to wear their li cense number under the lapel of their coat, so that it could be easily dis played If necensary. The necessary change In the pro posed by-law will accordingly be made' To Prevent Obstruotlon. The market by-law will be amended In such a way as to give the superintendent control of the sidewalk round the central market.

He will have, the power to have anything removed that In hla opinion constitutes an obstruc tion. Another by-law which will undergo amendment Is the one relating to pool-room. Hitherto pool-rooms In wards one and seven have only been allowed on premises licensed to sell liquor. The change which Is to be re commended to council will permit such pool rooms in ward seven In places other than those having a li quor license. Ward one will not be al- xectea Dy tne onange.

DAIRY PRODUCE. Great Improvement In Quality aa Re ault of Extension Classe. During the coming season the cheese factories and creameries of the pro vince will be Inspected. The Cow Testing association wilt commonc In April and will be con tinued during the year. Aa a result of these step a distinct Improvement In dairy produce and In ualry herds is anticipated.

The dairy department of Manitoba Agricultural college have arranged the following meetings: Aaeaslppl, Mon day, March 21; Bhellmouth, Tuesday, March 22; Angusvlllo, Wednesday, March 23; RouBburn. Thursday, March 24; Blnscarth Mar. 28; Nlll- wood, Monday, Mar. 28. LARGE JEWELRY STOCK, D.

R. Dingwall Haa Returned From Hia Annual Purohaaing Trip, D. R. Dingwall, the well known Jew eller, with hla son, W. Dingwall, has arrived In the city from hla an nual trip to Europe for the purpose of purchases.

These purchases cm- prise the In gout assortment of Jewellery, Including diamonds, clocks, ever taken to the city. Among the noveltl secured were those of the latest designs In Prance, Germany and Austria. i 2jTO.NlGHT IG30 D1THIBITIG SLUaVlCBV, Now BercGt Traders Basic Wood Wood Tamarac, seasoned, dry, per jjg QQ Taniarac, guaranteed 99 per cent, kiln dried, per cord $6.50 For other kinds of wood at lowest prices, call us. Delivered CCD. J.

C. HARGRAVE CO LTD. S34 Mill Ctmt. Pksaa-a M. 411-433.

Kurt Rous 4IT Oc 50c The MARIAGGI'S INNOVATION Business Men's lu--h Daily from to 2. Also the Usual a la Cart. SOc 50c The Only Double nr i i irack Line Between CHICAGO AND EASTERN CANADA and the DOtnt-E TRACK I.IWE TO JfEW YOttK (Via Mai(ra Falls) 'Ihtouab C'fiaehra and 1'ulUuaa Mrepln-r Can. Steamship Ticket. Cook's Tour.

Quebec H. 8. Co. Special Tours to the Mediterranean Bermudas and West Indies. For Ratos.

Reservation, Time Table and Full Information, Appiy to A. E. DUFF, General Agent Pass, Dept. SAO Portatt Ave. Phone Mnla 708 ii Easterliolidays MARCH 25-28, 1910.

FARE AND 0NETI11RD FOR THE ROUND TRIP Between all station. Port Arthur to Vancouver, Inolndlnn; Branches. Tickets on sale March 24 to 28, In clusive. Final return limit March SO, 1910. NOTICE Msndoxa, High Class Second-Hand Wardrobe Dealer, 441 Portage avenue.

Phone Main B4C7 and get the Highest Prloa for your left-off clothing. Every Spring we. place on the' market a special brewing ot (The popular spring tonic.) Aa the supply Is limited, kindly order early. Sold by all dealers or direct, from this date. Bottled in 1 pints, pints and Quarts.

DREWKY Manufacturer, Winnipeg. inwnia inonm know about the wondferfQl LMARVELWhlrllngSpry I Xa aaw Jltta 2d oat oonven- Mint. 11 ClfttliMlS fcnnot turiDiT La accept Dl Qthff, hnt tend lump i llluatrtt-! book MJi ed. Tt riM rill prUrm)m u4 dlreottuut til TiJnAil-, to Ir-IIm. 'ty4 WINDSOR I'PLT Windsor.

OuU unrM ATnta ror umia. Metropolitan Window Gleaning Company clean new bouses. Blocks and Stores on abort notlca. Orrlr fkona 436. Realdenen I'hone 2S1 Low Hate.

Altmam at Vvoudcnittar, IVrnprlator. OfHcei 2M MiOtrawt At, JOII.K Al.TMitlCH, Mgr. EXPERT PIANO TUNING W. U.ALSTON With Doharty Piano Co. 280 Hargrava Bt.

Phono Main 9140 notice: Oxford Saoond-Hand Clothing, 522 Notre Dame avenue, pays Highest Cash Prioa for your Discarded Clothing, l'hon Main 1162, our buyer will call Phono Bock Beer -r, I -sw BnamiwjM-aw I' ll irfl went; Buys His Shoes from Tom Stedman Because He Knows He Gets a Square Deal. We take extra care of the man who takes care of his feet. We've the greatest stock of Oxfords and High Shoes ever shown in Winnipeg. We can Bell you shoes at IS.40 and $4.40, that'll be all you expect them to be, all a good shoe should be comfortable and easy; and they'll look well on your feet too! The shoe In the Illustration above Is an unusual value, now sell-in-- at $3.40. We have doxens of styles and leathers.

I ant! Fascinating; Stylos for Ladies1 Vear A unique display from $1.50 to $3.90. Boys' Box Kid Blucher Cuts for Sunday and Better Wear 19 The Pump Strap Shoe That'll be Worn a Lot This Year. II We have this in Dongola and Patent at $1.95. Oh, yes! others as well. CHILDREN'8 DONGOLA BOOTS 44c.

The Boots that "Tern Stedman'' Famous tii Bat In th Land. Na Batter Value, 11.88 and $2.40 "Busiest 8tor In the Pag." We 8olicit Mail Order- Exoallant Cervlca. TOM STEDMAN LIMITED Buoeeasor to Guest aV Cox 719-21 MAIN STREET I ij I il I I.I ir-l.

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