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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 3

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I NURSES PASS REGISTRATION EXAMINATIONS Results of Tests Held Early I This. Month, Announced By 'University Tho University of Manitoba this ornlng issued a summary Of the re tails of the nurses' registration x- mlnation, held on the 8th, th and Joth of Jane, This examination, vhich Is taken after the completion 1ft the course of study at the various hospital training schools, is given for the purpose of determining the ellgl-' bllity of the nurse to become a member of the Manitoba Association of tiraduute Nurses, and to use the designation "Registered Nurse," (Reg. The following nurses, having completed In full their hospital training, have passed the university resistra-tion examination, and are eligible, upon application, to become members Immediately of the Manitoba Association of Graduate Nurses: Bloomfield. Gertrude Vera; Boyes, Harriet; Brlnkman. Marjory Ethelyn; Hruce, Nellie: Brydon, Elizabeth Margaret: Uurkc, Lavina Evelyn; I amphcll.

I'lora Card. Olive Irene; Comber, Lillian M.J Conley, Millie Kreda; Coventry, Mlnnio Craig. Isabella i 'rain, Ida Anulc; Darker, Mae: Drew, Maud: Eden. Doris May: Elcombe, Kathleen Violet: Fallow, Viola Frith, Olive Evelyn: Gibson, Marion Bell; Cray, Mable Mildred; Oreene, Annie Marguerite; Grcv. Eva Mozetta; Ilalliday, Teresa Maud: Hnnley.

May Agnes; llanna, Ethel rtcbekuh; Harper, Mary Ellen: Henderson. Leila; Hodgson, Maude; Ink-ater, Marguerite Gibson; Irons, Hanoi: Johnson, Ijuira; Kerr, Mary Ne-tanns; Little. Victoria; Mains, Mabel Luolla; Murtin: Lucy: McCrea, Edith Klnrenre: MeElroy, Florence; Mcln-tvre, Ruth Jean; McKlnstry, Sarah Kerr; MrNair, Joan Margaret: Millard, Vera Ida: Monk. Ruth Dering: Murray, (ieorgina Margaret; O'Reilly, Isoiiet Mary: T'ower. Eileen Man-ley: Rnblnovitch, Anne: Ttachlln Mlllicent; Robertson.

Agnes Eleanor; Rohmier, Anna Marin: Ruttan. Phyllis Norman: Scott. Marjcrie Jeanne; Smith, Dorothy Jane: Taylor, Annie Elsie: Youns, Annie Maud. Eligible on Training Score The following nurses, eligible on the score of hospital training, may become members of the Manitoba Association of Graduate Nurses on the removal of a condition or conditions Ijnposed by the examinerj, the number fit such conditions being Indicated, in parenthesis after the name: Currier, Beatrice Ilelene Ml; Huett, Myrtle Romilly H); Jud'l, Irene Florence (1); I.yoh. Louise May (1); Roe, Irene Annie (1).

The following nurses have passed the university registration examination without condition, but their Htandinir Is withheld pending the completion In full of their courses of training at their hospitals: Alrd, Jessie McDerment: Alleyn, Nancv Barbara: Aos, Esther Viola; Archibald, Jeannte: Argue. Cora Margaret; Baldwin, Margaret: Bnr-yie. Ruth Tsolwl; Cahlll. Rose Ellen: Cameron. Mary; Carpenter.

Gertrude Marie: Ohaffey, Frances Gertrude; herry. Charlotte: Chllderhose: Alice Kllsnheth; Craig. Jean Bailey: Crnlg, Kathleen Menlagh: Crawford, Kathleen Dickson. Violet Leslie: Dob-son, Mnrjorle Alms: Downing. Isabella Hill: Dntton, Esther Routledge: Elt'ut.

Lois Catherine: Elliott, Mar-Inn Falrbairn. Myrtle Irene: Ferguson, Nora Ferguson. Wilms Marion: Finn. -Edith Mury: Forrester, Lillian Cecelia: Fraser, Eva Anne- Funk. Catharine; Grant.

Agnes Mary Gulnn. Marlon Wlnni-fred: Guthrie Jean Stlrton; Hallldny, Florence Edith: Hamilton, Lenfa; lohnson. Olive May: Johnston, Morna Frances: Jne. Ellmheth Aileen; Memombllla; Tjunli. Eva An- nle: Lawson.

Bearle Ida: Llndnl, Laura Bertha: Little. Ida: Mackay, Winifred Mary; Mai Kenzle. Julia Tsnliel: MaoRury. King; Moher. Eleanor Mary: McKenzie.

Jean Edna Mea-1. Mar.lnrle Ann: Metson. Olive Moffat. Mvrtle; Morrison, Jessie Grace; Motta. Jean Kathleen Owendolyne Valeria; Newman, Dorothy Eunlta; Niekson.

Mildred Stay: O'Donohue. Florence Agnes; faferson. Bertha May; Paul. Jessie Evlyn Jean: Ralston, Grace Tailored to Tape Tailored to Type Preach Suits Fit They are designed to suit the personality of the man wtiq wears them. Preach Suits Satisfy Tha materials from which they are tailored are the products of the best British looms, rieasina; In pattern and unexcelled in quality.

Are Yon Satisfied With' the Clothes You Wear Do thev fit, keep their appearance, or are they like seven out' of ten suits Just ordinary? For Better Clothes See Henry Presch Merchant Tailor 286 Graham Ave. Phone A2t49 Under Columbus Hall, Vivian: Richer, Florence Muriel Rae; Rrberge, Jeanne Marie; Rodger. Catharine; Rogers, Grace Darling; Sanderson, Edith Slgurponsson, Elisabeth Htafuaoa, Sicca; Stewart, Avln Isabollo: ITtewsrt, Mary: (Sutherland. Isabella Taylor, Marjorie Hilda Thomas, Margaret Sophia; Thompson. Irene Gertrude: Thorvaldson, Thorbjorg Ruby, Turner, Emma Margaret; Walker.

Merle laabell- Watson, Mary; Wleni. Marj-: Wiens, Susie; Williamson, Clara Maude; Wilson, Ethyle; Woods. Viola Willene Joyce; Young, Clara Althoa. Standing Withheld The following nurses are conditioned In the subjects of the university Registration examination, the number ul niiicn is inuicaiea, ana in auai-tion, their standing Is withheld pending the completion of the course of hospital training: Irwin, Hazel CIV: Johnson, Inez Elisabeth (I); Ledgerwood. I la Roberts (1): MacNeil, Lois Mary (1): McDonald, Margaret 1: rieper.

Vera (1: Melkle. Edith Bella (1). The following nurses nave passed supplemental examinations in the subjects Indicated: Surgical Nursing: Menzles. Annie Jeannette. Obstetrical Nursing: Burthwlck, Elisabeth Dinner.

e. Nursing of Communicable Diseases: Huntsman. Jessie Frances. Dietetics: Hemming. Frances Maud; Mitchell.

Vera Thomson. There are, In addition, certain candidates, who have not satisfied the requirements of the statute governing the examinations In respect of preliminary education. The names of these candidates are withheld from publication. They will each receive a repon privately on me results of their examination. PIONEER LADY CELEBRATES Mr.

Hiilop Receive Con. gratulation on Her 60th Birthday Mrs. Mary, Hislop, 117 George a pioneer of Winnipeg, celebrated her 80th birthday, Monday, when the W.C.T.U., of which she has been- a member for many years, entertained In her honor. The tea table, centred with a profusion of blossoms, was presided over by Mrs. Duncan McLaughlin and Mrs.

I. F. Tracey. Mrs. Hialop, who has been a resident In Winnipeg for the past 43 came to Winnipeg from Ontario with her husband, Charles HIs-lcp, who was for many years an alderman of the city.

She was pie first president of the W.M.S. of Westminster Church and has been honorary president for many yvirs. Mrs. Hislop published an Interesting book a few years ago, "The Streets of Winnipeg." Among those who celebrated the occasion were Hislop't Rons and daughters, all of whom were present, including: Dr. John Hislop, Edmonton; Charles Hislop, Moose Jaw.

Mrs. II, 13. Sturdy, Revclstoke; Mrs. If. Hob-man and Mrs.

W. 1. Browne, of Letter to the Editor ST. BONIFACE ASSESSMENTS To the Udltor of The Tribune-Sir The question ofien comes up aa to the value of St. Boniface real estate ft.r residential purposoa.

The location of St. Boniface la naturally aituated for homea for people who ate emploed in Winnipeg, but unfortunately, St. Boniface haa a comparatively higher assessment aa well aa a higher lax rata for aimilarly altuated property In Winnipeg. Aa long aa you can purchase Winnipeg lota at preaent pricea, St. Boniface vacant residential lots, la my opinion, hate practically, no value, and the folTowing are my reaaona.

The tax rata for that part of St. Boniface, known aa the Northern, or the 1'ro vencher Ave, Scbool Uiotrlct, for this year, not Including tbe Greater Winnipeg Water District tax, I am Informed la 58.88 unllls compared with Winnlpeg'a 28 mllla Take the corner of Donald St. and Portage Ave. aa tha centre of the employ- Phone F403O Criso Saarklinp The Real Belfast Dry THE WINNIPEG EVENiKQ TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 most district of Winnipeg, and from that centre to. tho oornor of Traverse Ave.

and Eugenie St. Boniface, ahiih I a tout tho tamo dlatonco as tha corner of Bar-lant Ava. and Dominion Winnipeg: lha Inside Inia near the nbm-e eorner In St. Bonlfaco are asaeaeeil at 17.00 a foot front, and in Winnipeg at $18 00 la a foot front. Take for eaample, you' build taet houaea, ona In Winnipeg and lha othtr In St.

Boniface, at a coal or S3.0O0.00 on a 50-ft. lot, and tho lot in St. Boniface la assessed at S2T.00 foot front, and one similarly situated In Winnipeg la assessed at $20.00 foot front; your, home In St. Boniface la assessed at $1.500 00 or one-half Its value, and tha Winnipeg houao at t'i 000.00 or tno-lhirda lis value. Tha St.

Boniface 50-ft. lot-assessed at $27.00 a front foot would ba $1,550.00. and tha houaa at $1,500.00 would make af total of $3,850.00. and tha tax on Ihla at 68.88 mine la $167.80, and the Winnipeg 50-ft. lot asseeee at $20.00 a front foot would ba $1,000.00, and tha houaa at $2,000 00 would make a total of $3.000 00; the tax on the Winnipeg houee at 88.

mllla would be $84.00. which la $83 80 la tlian tha St. Boniface tax. Now, If you war made tbe present of a 'St. Boniface 50-ft.

lot, and built a $3,000.00 home oa It which la aseeeel fur one-halt lie value, $1,500.00, and tha taxes on that at 58.88 mllla la $83.32. or 4.32 mora than tha tax on Winnipeg 50 ft. lot at $20.00 a foot front, together with tha $3,000.00 house aueeeed at aa lots that are aaaeaaed In Winnipeg at $3000 a foot can bo pur-chaaed for leas than that amount, my contention la that vauaut residential lota in St. Bonllfaca have no value aa long aa aimllar altuated lota in Winnipeg caa ifm purcnum at present prices, won the earns difference la tax rata and assess- ment. Take for -example If you built a $6,000.00 In both places, your St.

Boniface 'reeidence would ba aaaeaaed at 3.000 00 and a 50-ft. lot at $1,350.00 would make a total of $4,350.00: the taxea on tlila at 68.88 mllla would be 256.12 a year, and a similar houaa In Winnipeg would be aeassod at Iwo-thlrrtd Ita value or $4,000.00, and the 50-ft. lot at $1,000.00. making a total asaeainient of the taxes on that at 28 mills would be $14000 or $116.12 lees than Rr. Boniface, so you1 can see that It would not i be profitable la build an expensive house In St.

Boniface. In -both places you can estimate the frontage tax for roada, sidewalks, sewers, Greater Winnipeg Water- DIstr-lct tax to ba tha same, so that you would have to add to the above tax to know what your- taxea would bo In both cities. The conditions In the past hare been that the St. Bnulface people have been living beyond their moans, and the owners of vacant lota are allowing' the city to acquire them for taxea, aa people are realizing that vacant at. Boniface land hss no commercial value for rral-lentlal purposea, and St.

Boniface has now acquired a large portion of the vacant real estate, and under present conditions, the city la liable to acquire practically all the vacant property. For the reason: That prior to 1924, the property ownere could appeal from the TIRED, TENDER FEET- UST take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching Tit yours in TIZ" bath. 1 Whenyourfeetfeellikelumpsof lead all tired oui just try "TIZ." If grand it's glorious. Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. There's nothing like "TIZ." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisons and adds which puff up your feet and cause foot torture.

A few cents buys bos of "TIZ" at any drug or department store don't wait. AM how glad your feet get; bow comfortable your shoes feel. tBathg Them in TIZ pi trtut Akoeour I Tlehela mm snle dalle se. rlnal retara Ort. Ilet.

Tlnnlpes TORONTO OTTAWA MONTREAL (retatw) tw M.e st.se (Meyla and kerlh rttral rraparllemitelr law tares ta ejlbee swlnla iMWIralare at I' itv Ttmrt M.W. ear. Mala aael raHace M.W. ear. Mala ami fort a re Phone F4039 A erutsa on tha Unit Lakes from Pott Arthur.

Kort Wil-nam and Uiilulh to rtamta le a most entoyeble eiperfenee. The ma lest lc of 1 ha N'ur. Nsv. ilo. Term tha water rennection what le known aa our lake ens' rail route earn.

The Mett Detie.ieus of Aii Non-lntosicsnts ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER. DRUGGIST OR CONFECTIONER. mri Aiwnt rUM MOAT Court of Reviiion, which wm tho rouncll. to iho Jult to their niimn, but tho council had tliti nt onienditl tht thero ia now no ttppeal to a Judgo, antl provLdUiff they order a nw aaMml lo ho Itiado Wotk that hu been pealed, van luaJo by umt aoaeotior ho prtvlously mado original a few Ilontl vlouf. and if tho awienment la ot in txcoaa of tho orilnal iinertt thero jo no, appeal to a Judge.

Therefore, tho owner of property In Kt. Boniface, ha no opportunity or prpvenllng iho city from aiaewinf It for mora than Ua value. They miht ftv aavoft tho people a lot of trouble and alaied at onci that there la no appeal from tho tho f.rat iiHumtnt. Jut Imagine the abeuidlty of thla change In tho Bt. Boniface Aeseaa-ment -Act, whlch meant that hen you make an appeal it la eent back to the aame aseeieor who nuido tho asaeaametit a fw montho previouo, and If he doee not lncreM aame, thcro la no appeal.

The reeul of this will be. that the city will aoon bo the ownera of practically all vacant realdentiel Ma In that municipality and the tev burden, Imludlng tlio enormoui debenture debt. upkeep of achoola and alj other expenara will all on tha ownera of Improved property. 1 am Informed, that In what known as the Norwood School D.etrlct. tho coat of educating each child S76.22 a year, aod the average number of children attending achool In each huuee In Kt.

Boniface ia about 1.346 per houee. If the municipality become the owner of the vacant real entate, the average tax on ench houao for oohoul put pot a will be pbout S102.fif. It la aoout time tfiat the ownera of property In St. Uonlfara realised their altuatlon and changed the pre-wnt oyatem of aaseearhent Ao one thnt they will re ceive aomo ra'nu from the vacant land instead of becoming tha ownera of It. and aa tha preaent condition cannot go on very much longer, it would be well for tha council to take up the mailer with the debenture lioltfera with the object of adjuaiing the in tr rent on debenture a well aa extending the maturity time ao that it will possible ta meet aame, and at tho aama ttme arrange about reducing the coat of municipal goernment.

It la also about time that the In St, Boniface realised that the tax rata ia a fartor In Betting tho value of real eatate In that municipality, aa they are competitor in aldentlal propertlea with the City of Winnipeg which haa a lower tax rate. J. "CHRISTIE. Winnipeg, June 21. HOW BOO VI MTART To tho Kditor of The Tribune; Sir- I uwa ploaat-d 'to note In your excellent editorial on the "Ht.

Jamea Tax fate'' your condemnation of real eatM' boo ma aa uiiwholonie and unhealthy, sou aay thai It I ofieu dif' fUuit to tl how eui'H buoma atart. No doubt It la, and probably they do not bgln In the aama way. How' ever, 1 thlnlr they alwaa hae autne thing In common. In 'The Cowpun hr, by II. J.

C. Vtead, one of the charaoreie, a rettl estate agent, or 1 should I eupuoie aay "realtor," uiulrrukfa lo etblaln an uniopliiitirated friend, Juat how real citato booma do nriac, and peihnpa your readcri wu.d be inteiested In the paa-aai'1, Iiirh ia a a follows: "We ll aay Ail.aH Lake la a railway at ut iuii where lota gg lagging at $106 each. In drops a ell ilresaed atranger bua 10 Iota at $150 each and the old-timers ate chuckling over atUking him. "But in drops another stranger and buys a block of lota at (200 each. Then the old timers begin to wonder If they didn't sell too aoon.

By the time the fourth or fifth tMrartger. haa dropped in. they ar tleail stirs of ard they ate trying to, buy their lot back. "All sorts of rumora started, no-Doily knows how. New railways aie rum tn big Cyctot leu sre to be ttrietl, mlneials' have been loraled, there 1s si-iei war on between great moneyed Intensts.

"The town round! meets and changes the name to Sil er hAiing re-gaid no doubt to the alkali tn the slough The old-tlmora and all Ihe grent innocent public which la for ever hoping to gel something for nothing are now glad to buy the lots at 1500 to $10,000 each and by the time they have bought NO-ECZEMA-NOW KLEEREX (TRADE MARK) TOOK IT ALL AWAY FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES WORKS LIKE MAOIC IF KLEEREX DOES NOT PROVE SATISFACTORY, MONEY REFUNDED Writs or phone Mrs. F. McGregor, 296 Scotia at. Phono J6858. Eiec durability that cavee money Thic wonderful durability of Dominion Royal Cord Balloons is the result of unceasing research and tests for improve-ments.

These efforts resulted in three things that put Dominion Royal Cord BaUoons in a class by themselves: 'First LATEX-TREATED WEB CORDS eliminating internal friction and heat. Second SPRAYED RUBBER the purest and most lasting form in which rubber is used. Third-' LOW PRESSURE TREADS for Dominion Royal Cord Balloon Tires, which give maximum comfort), to be had only from low inflation, without undue wear. These improvements, exclusive features of Dominion Royal Cord Balloons, result in greater mileage, more tire value and greater comfort in driving. Daily (DOMINIOII Royal Cord Balloons Dominion Tires' are GOOD Tires nr-nrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn buiveJUUuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU I I a sat aaSBI I VICTORIA DEAIII Captivating Lakeshore Resorts, with perfect Summer Pleasure.

Bigger and Better than Ever NEW NOVELTIES, ADDED ATTRACTIONS Trains From Union Station Daily ox. Sun. Sunday W.d.S.t. 1.30 p.m. 16.25 m.

10.00 a.m. I 9.00 a Additional Train 1:10 p.m. Sat. for Victoria and Hilltida Tratrit Potiirning Daily. Including Morning Train, Daily aa.

Sunday GRAND BEACH HOTEL Rates $4 Per Day $21 Per Week Up MEALS INCLUDED Open N.xt Friday FOR FULL INFORMATION PHONE A591 A6828 1 DANCING Every Eyg. ox. Sun. Mammoth Pavilion GRAND BEACH Th. BLUE JACKETS' ORCHESTRA CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS It up tho gang moves on.

'li la lha smoothest gams In the world and every community ill fall for It at least twice W'olU tttey at4 here." AVTI-BOOMPTKK. rn't-ef, Vine 91 5ur Way to Get Rid of Blackheads iiiaiv nnor iriii ti( rti ua uinvnnriuei that la to dissolve thmi. To do this, get two ounces of peruxlns powder from any klrug store sprinkle a ilttls on a hot, wet cloth rub over tha blackheads brlek wash tha parts and you will ba surpr sd how tha blackiiearra have disappeared. Big. blackheads.

Utile blackheads, no matter where they are, simply dissolve an. I rinsppier Blackhesds are a mixture of dust and dirt and that form tn Hie skin The pernxine powder and the water dssMvs the blackheads so the li right out, The Hirea free and clean and in their natutal condition. Advt, 0IA FUSS MOSQUITOES ANTS ROACHES ASHDQWsN'S DED BUGS fS OTHS 1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND PROMPT SERVICE Phone N-4620 Shopping News For WEDNESDAY -n I i ii IOOOOI' Electric Ranges On Special Easy Term Payments A complete showing of Moffat, Mc Clary and Westinglitfusc Electric Ranges now' on displgy in our Electrical Dept. All sizes auil all models. Caih or Time Payments.

Electrical 2nd Fioor This Store Closes at 1 p.m.x Saturdays Hexagon Mesh Poultry Netting Galvanized flnlhli, J-In. incnh. in folia of 60 yard. Width Roll Yard 12 Ins $1.55 5c 1 $2 30 6e 24 in 1295 10 Ins $3.50 9c a ini) 4.15 1lo 4S ina $5.40 15c 0 Ins $6.70 15V 62 Ins $7.96 1 21e English-Made Wire Netting, Hexagon Mesh, 1-inch Mesh WMl Moll Yard 12 $3.25 13c 1 Ins $4 55 16e 24 Ins $5.95 18: Ins $7.25 22c 38 Ins $8.45 29c Dirsct Phono N46258, 3rd Floor iffii For Whitewashing Chicken Coopi, Sheds, Barns and Basements, Use Albaqua It Gives a Finish That Will 'Not Rub OfT. i Albautia Is the Ideal product to ns a whitewash and disinfectant for sheils.

chh-ki coops and basements: It gives a clean and sanitary fliilxh. Albaqua Is preisired for IU' by mixing with water nnd lien drv It ill not riil off I III. backnges, 35c I in H. packages 65c Houaohold 6teplsd0ers 4 ft. 'slze.

Kpecinl $1.60 6 ft. size. Sieclul $190 6 ft. size. Special $2.25 Extension Ladders 20 ft.

size. Special $6.25 24 ft. size. Special $7.25 2 ft. size.

Sprclsl $8.85 32 fi. size. Special $10.75 Paint Main Floor A 30c Tin of Kyanize Floor Finish and a 15c Brush, For 15c Clip thin ml vciilxpincrit. till In the coiipini lirlow and hrlnir It to nur IMint It enlltlrH you tu pull hane 11 M(; tin uf KynnUe Klnnr Klnixh ml lutmh for 15c K'vanlzp Klour KIiiIhIi lei muile oMpi'i'lulIy fur I 1 1 Ii Ji tr floor nml nlil tloorn, hut It hIko pr.riUcnt for fiirnlture anil Hooilwork. It rivPM a liHlrtv.

dni.il'le tlnlRh that will not raUli ot mar aaally. In 8 atunrtlve nhiulon nn.l natuinl. 30c; i-l'lit, 65c; pint, quart $1.85 ADDIIKSS "The Charm 6f Painted Furniture" A Free Booklet A nnw liouklut that tpjia how to refaahlon old" jnlmimtfd plor'B, uf furniture Into suit? of the new faHhlnnuliln liand-palnlcd atyles. Aik for thie Free Booklet in our Paint Dept. THIS COUPON IS WORTH 30c IN OUR PAINT DEPARTMENT Kill In your name and nddrex and brlnor thin aiHertixement tn our Paint lept.

It entltloa you to buy a 30o tin of Moor I'lhlHh nml a Km- Di-uhIi for NAVE Garbage Cans, Special, $1.49 Ssrvkealile, corruguted Kill-vanlxed iron (iarbuge ecurelv attached aide handles. Sle Itiiaa, by 18tn. Special galvanized Iron rinrlinge fans. SUe liln. hv Ulna.

Hpcclnl $1.95 4th Floor 6 Cups and 6 Saucers for 70c Here very special value In plain white and Haurora. auitalde camp or home uae. Special, cupa and Dancers 70c. Semi -porcelain Egg Cups, with Rold rims. Heclai, dox 65c Clothes Line Pulleys, Special, 79c Pair Galvanized Clothes Lino Pullsys, complete with hooka.

Hpeclal, pair 79c Galvanized Clothes Lino Wirs, t0, fi, 30c; 100 feet, 60c 150 feet 90c Galvanised Iron Wash Tubs, 13 Ins. In diameter. Special $135 Dirsct Phono N4623S Housewares 4th Floor Klvea a. iard, durable, puv WTillo ilnlnli that la washable awl watertiroof. Quart tins.

reft-. 2.o. Hpeclnl $1.90 Flat Whit Paint for undercoat I white A Mail Box for Your Home, 50c Each Black Japa'nned atre Mall Boxes and paper complete with lork, earh 60c Main Floor I Finest Quality English. Made White Enamel Special, $1.90 Quart Perfex Enamel enamel. Quart, $1.

Brushes, 2-inch size with brtxtle set In rubber, for applying white enamel, Special 50c Linseed Oi Soft Soap for washed, painted and enamelled surfaces. 1-lb. tins 35c Paint Main Floor For Repairing Leaky Roofs. Use Globe Asbestos Roof Coating' Globs Asbestos Roof Coating aoaia up all final! holes and cracks In roofx. making them tlslit and waterproof.

It Is eny to ute and will mid ears of service to any kind roofing, (lallon, $1 .75 1 5-gnllon can, $7.50 Contract 3rd Floor Canvas-Covered Pleasure Canoes Clearing at Each Tlirc-e only. 16-foot canvaa covered Canadian Ciinocej now priced to clear nt a big reduction. Thesf jire well inaile. superior quality ranocs. (irey or creen finish.

Complete with two puddles. Special 68.00 $115.00 CANOE FOR $75.00 Ona only. 16-foot Cedar Strip Canoe with Inlaid decks and closed compaitnicntM. Fitted With turnover enne seals. Compute Willi to paddles.

Itcc. fllu.Oll. Siie-oinl. lo clear $75.00 Spruce and Maple Special, each $1-9E Sports 2nd Floor Special Refrigerator Value Special $12.75 1 A splendid Hcfrlserntor, with hardwood cne, nickel trim-minus, nnd an inxitlatlon of four walls with 'el ite building paper. Size 40 Inches high by 16 Inches deep, and 23 Inches wide, lining.

Speciul Same Itelijijeriiliir. with white enamelled lining. Speilnl 4th Floor $10.00 Allowed For Your Old Vacuum Cleaner When Buying a New Hotpoint Electric Vacuum Cleaner Takei advantage of thi lilieial offer and e.iili onr lionie with a modern ffli ienl Vacuum flcansj. Jtrntg in your old vacuum cleaner and we rill miiRe un allowance of tio.iiii on a new llottailnt Cleaner. SPECIAL -EASY TERM PAYMENTS ytILL BE ARRANGED IF DESIRED The llo'point Is liiilt lo give lung and satisfactory si Ice.

It lakes the drudgery out oi" hoiixewoi'k. Ilotpoi'it Klectrlc Vacuum Cli anev $51.00 I tot point Klectrlc Vaciiuin Cleaner Att.i.-h- mcnls 1 Electrical Dent- 2nd Floor The Therraalware Jar-f 1-Gal. Size $4.00 Keeps Liquids or FoodsHot or Cold The Ideal or Jug for use on picnic and motor tii. New price, $4X0 each. 2nd Floor NO MAIL ORDERS FOR SPECIALS aMtdArofniA Phone N4620.

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