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oney to British Holder of French Open Crown to Bring Team to America After Cyril Tolley will captain the Brit-lfth amateur golf team In this year's Walker Cup match In America. This lnformstlon was made puhllo recent, ly. The team has Leen clu-sen as fol lows: C. J. H.

Toiler (captain), O. C. Bristowe. -I Major C. O.

Hezlct. I W. L. Hope. I T.

II. Kyle. I W. A. Murray.

I Robert Scott, Jr. I K. Storey, and T. A. Torrance.

Henry fiiillcn. secretary of the Roal and Ancient Golf Cluh, will accompany the team as manager. Cyril Tollcy, the captain, is the raw Frenfli Open Champion. Within a lew days he was' almost Krenuh Amateur Champion also, but was beaten In the final for the latter honor by John O. Anderson, a well-known 'American golfer and writer on tho Itsme.

These events have given us rather a topsy-turvey Tolley. RecoR-nized as one of the best majch players In the amateur ranks today, he failed in the match and triumphed ith the card nd venoil. But the Open Championship was much the greater win and a much more onerous test. In it were several nt the world's best professional, and the scnrlnir same is their speciality. Exceptional Interest was plven to the occasion bv the entry of Walter Hajari, the Brent American player, fresh from his Hoylnke triumph.

In the end Mr. Tolley was the only player In front of him In the French event. Haaen otherwise would have dded one title to another. Mr. Tolley did thaMour rounds at IBoulie in 290 etrolVs, Hniren In 293.

The American made one of nil C)racterlstio spurts. In which he eems to wind himself up to play to his schedule. His Inst round wns 89: Mr TolleVs was 73. Mr. Tolley Knew what he had to do to heat Haeen.

and to his credit he did It very well. He had done In succession 78, 73, and 71 A final card of 7 would have fcoen cnod enough to win. He made It another 73. Form Forcts Fate Something of this kind was bound to happen this season. Otherwise there would have been a grave miscarriage of Justice on the part ol fate It is doubtful whether anybody anywhere has been Playing better Enlf than that which Mr.

TOlley has frr.cn-recently producing. thcnomennl streak of D. H. Kyle In one match. Mr.

Tolley would have heen In all probability the Amateur Champion of the year. His form made him a first line candidate Hoylnke. hut things did not go right for him tflHis success has come outside his nn country, but is none the less distinguished on that account. It the first amateur victory In an event of the kind with flrst-clsss profes-aionals competing for twenty-sesen years. You have to go hack to the Onen- Championship of and Harold Hilton, for the previous in- Roaer' Wethered should have provided us with a more ample hut for treading on his bnu STs Andrews In the Championship three vears ago.

That was the of Jock Hutchisons "reworki. vhen he did a hole In one and the next in 2 in the championship. But the fireworks of thnmeslves would riot have kept Mr. Wethered out of the title. It was that unkind penalty atroke that mnde the difference, for tn the end Hutchison and he tied for lb honor.

Hagen and other professionals In the United States, are more accustomed to amateur defeats than i are i toiib even In the score L. has ranged himself friend Mr. Wethered here ana Bohhv Jones. Finncl On me and (Chick Evans across the Atlantic. Weak Mite to Mighty Hitter Some time ago Mr.

Tolley was not flaying at his best Poss.b the publishers' lists supply the cl ue tnt ihows why. He has been writ in a hook, and the cares of nu'horship are rm friends of form. In, the book Mr Tolley says a great deal about golf nd little about himself. Many people will learn with surprise that the figure now hmou" as Tollev was once a delicate little chap, much so. in fact, that at the age of nine he was removed to East-home.

There he started theame in a regular way. and then also started his connection with the county of -which he has since hecome champion Trior to that he had knocked a ball about as as five, on Blarkheath course. At thirteen his handicap was 16: when he was eighteen it was plus on Mr Tollev might have heen among the big golf events Booner, but he Joined the O.T.C. whenlhe war broke out and served as an officer In the Tank Corps. He did not take- long after the war to announce his arrival in big golf.

He megaphoned it with the putt with "Which In IV" he beat the American. R. A. Gardner, at the thirty-seventh hole In the Championship at Muirficld. SCOTS PREPARE SPORTS PROGRAM 'Athletic Organization Plant Track Meet in Connection With Sports This Year 1 tua ftmoirmnttnn which proved to great an attraction last year the combining ol me annum guinea oi the Scottish Amateur Athletic hh that of the races of the wn.i.inp Driving club, has been gain arranged for, Biver park will erne again summons the clans to nt Dbiu strength and endurance.

and to all this will be added the thrills which are Inseparable from the horse races of the Driving ciub. The executive of the Scottish i nnnHl of renreenta- tlvcs from all the Scottish societies ot the cltv. have been In session for Larir nrenarinar what It Is claimed will be the finest program of fccotush sports yet prtremtu iu m-jiipeg people. The committee has invest. rating as to w.w nvpnti nre curried on In pther large centres and in other countries.

While it is known that innipeg leads in very many re tut. r-ertatn fn u.iii i. this venr that have proved their worth in other K-iaces. George Berry Is the president of the Scottish Athletic association this .....1 i. uM.AHHilail a.

mm. mittee of enthusiasts who look fafr- wara to breaKing an tne nne ruiwrus of the At a meeting last night. j. leiioru, nr.ei vice-prosjqem, was appointed to officially represent th association at the Vancouver Scottish sports, Aug J. Golf Team WOULD PLACE BISLEY TEAM MEMBERS ON MILITARY.

PAYROLL Canadian ITeM f'ahlr LOXDOX, July 26 Prominent Canadians now In London propose enlisting the sympathies of the C'anadlnn minister of defence. Hon. K. M. AlacDonald.

towards getting members of Blsley teams placed on the militia payroll during their absence from Canada In connection with the annual rifle matches at Blsley. It Is stated that some of the best known shots in the Dominion more than once have sacrificed their Places on Blsley teams because of their inability to meet the expense necessary to attend the annual big shoot. WESTERN golf FINAL TODAY Seckel and Johnston Are Fighting It Out at, Hinsdale I B7 Tribune's Special loosed Wire HINSDALE COUNTRY CLUB. Hinsdale, Ills, July 26 The George H. Thome trophy, enhlematic of the Western Amateur Golf champion ship, today will be awarded either Albert R.

Seckel, Riverside, or Harrison R. Johnston, of St. Paul, sole survivors of one of the most hectic week'a of golf in the history of the Western classic. Both went Into to day's play even money-choices. The course here was In excellent condition and the weather cool and clear, was Idealjor golf.

Seckel history dates back to 1909 when he waa runner-up to Chick tvans, defeated champion, at Home- wood, losing one up lir the final round of play. In 1911, he won the western title at Detroit by defeating Bob Gardner 8 and 7. He yesterday put Jimmy Manion, the "take your time" golfer from St. Louis, out of the running one up, after being two down witn nve to play. Johnston had to bait to the Hath hole to defeat Burton Mudge, of r-xmoor, former western iunior champion one up yesterday.

Their golf throughout, however, was superior to that mt the other semi-final pair. Plans for the newest event on the schedule of the Western Golf association, the senior's annual cham pionship meet for golfers past the half-century mark, were being discussed today. It has been decided the inaugural meet will be; held at St. Louis, In October, the' definite date to be set later. Rules already compiled state thnt players shail compete at 38 holes, two days.

In six classes, the lowest gross score to be ueciareo senior champion. The classes range as follows: No. 1, BO to 54 years; No. 56 to 69 years; No. 2, so to- 64 years; No.

4, to 69 years. No. 5, 70 to 74, and No. 6, and up. CHESS By HOWARD LA9KP.fl i uc-nun recipes in ph'M tournsnirnt priii-tira Is to play every opponent hi, own favorite opening.

Por It rmtnriu tht a play iiiinaii nsmnii ine iit-'iicit Which he hlmarlr considers strong. There were two musters In the tour, nument In i. in, Knnwn in ry iholr atlack. Marshall always plays nuoen', gambit anil Yntea alwav, pluva Ruy J.ops. An a rnniicquenco most nlav- VI 1 1 iiinyini; ine queens unmnlt altalnat him and mtv rtis- mnaing nun (leienil Ruy I.opei.

It la slmoat Inughnlile to era whnt a hopoleas position Yntea la manoeuvred In short order In th Ruy 1-opei Mnroery played against him. The evore of the game Is appended. As early on the nlmh move Vntes deviates from the nminl line of defense, whlcu he does not consider satisfactory, hut a very few moves Inter be gets Into trouble. He loees control of moet of the Important snunrea his king's win andtt looks aa If he does not understand th elementary alrnteey of the opening, while he hondles the same masterful with th white men. nty-Seeomt Ronnd But Lopes 1 P.lfl iihb; iniiii, iiinca.

20 OKt-Q4. P-KB3 21 P.Kt.V. PtP 22 PPxP. I'-B4 23 Kt-P3 24 KI-P2. R-P2 25 Q-H5.

B-KI2 2 Kt-Kt4. Q-(J2 27 K-KI2. KI-K4 2 Kt-KBS Kt-QBS 3 B-KI5. 4 F1-B4. Kt.ftnS 5 Castle.

B-K8 6 It-K. P-QKI4 7 I1KS. P-QJ 8 t'netlee 9 P-QS. B-KS 10 QKr.QZ. KI-KH4 11 P-Q4a.

RxP. 12 Pxfl Kt-PS IS Kt-B. Q-n 14 Kt-KtS. P-KIS 15 P.QS. Kt-Q ev pxKth.

pKn 17 Kt-K2. P-Kt4 1R KKLQ4 n-K. lia Ktxgt'. Il-Q HtXKt SO Kt-B5 PxKf B-B3 31 R-H. rt-KB 32 Q-KI4.

K-R II -IIS 34 Kt-K3e P-R4 OK 35 CJH-It 34 K.RS 37 Kt-Kl4 n-q IS Kt-B5. P-B mi i ii. rvtuinnn. IDs Immaihal.lu t. .1 38 RxPrh Mark hml Inst mnv.

The proper move Warn Kt-QK4, followfi bv P-QH4. fiimpl and iron, pick' pawn on KP5 tipeila the protwtlon of th Kt pawn nnd thi tnttr In advanrdiv fflvt up control of and R4. on th two fjuaret whlttt nten with queeu and kniftht and hlrLr lieiai Atiain very Mronf The pTflmnRf th hlnrk klnir. lusia wim irenc um TrouDie ana white moved without much deliberation tn sm.j Pint io move qui' Kiv too. Ha acrompltshed hta aim well, for blarV HOW miili at Klin.U.

1 1 I whh mil pi Tin. (e) Affer the axchnrtRe of Queena white irit nnoinrr pawn ttirOuKM uia rook, which commanda the tixth rank (-fi Tiitre la no defenna The fint nni. Hion la traal-comlc. All white man huve taken up atmn polwta on whlta anuare 1.11.1 1,1 -I. una nninini in fCt tvr rhasa nmatfr knowe tun nuf Ijnpti mo PiBCK 8 Willie hlshop la tiecdrd for the control nf the If the blahop a exchanaed the KKt pawn leinniii vii jvtj io nprciin tne wnire rquarea.

To have a hlack hlnhop and aleo the pawna on blue aquarra le hud for two reaaona. FlraHy. the pawna are Hahle to blor-k (heir own bishop end. eemndly, the white apuwrea lack all protection. GRAND CIRCUIT RACES KALAMAZOO, Mich.

July 24 neooor uuy won the feature event, the three-year-old pace at Kalama-noo'i final frrnnd circuit meeting Frl- ny. The Chlcapn horse, driven by Palln. took three heats and was never pre-ei. fcummarv: 2.18 pnee, purne $1 000: Irene Beott, (Tlemlnr) 10 1 1 Brook Volo. (Monona 14) 1 2 3 2 Braden K.

Ltreet. (Ray. Liinmleln 6 3 Time 8 07(4 2 05'4, 2.08; (no time on mwt neat). Three. year-ola pee.

New Burdks hotel Puree. 12.000: Theodore Our. (Psllnl 1 1 1 Marion tCandler) 3 7 2 Caruso. (Mnrvlnl 2 4 6 Time ztej'i. 3sg7'.

2ll. 2 20 trot, purse 11.000: Jean Worthy. (ChlHei 1 9 1 Ruhy Hell, tTallmanl 3 5 12 W'M tiloamina, fj rosier 4 i Time BMii, 8.09, III. THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1924 PENNY ANTE ZZA fA OKimMoo INTA LOCK 1 TRiEO LUQ aUS fff hSTeiHi5S'.

I S-feAiGHT AM' MISSED- Ua0Nae.W Veli--, mtew 7 GAME'S OMB.Q 1 A I rSCHCE.DtKj il-'I'T I Golt Notesl D. J. L. I I I I I I I I I I Norwood flab The qualifying rotwd for the cluh cham-plnnalup will be pluyed at the NoiHood olf cluh thia afternoon. A nufnlter of uther fliuhta atao have been arranged ao that nil tho members can have an mter-leltng- afternoon on Iho court).

St. Aitdnrua Tourney 8. A. Campbell captured the T. ReiJ trophy the Bt.

Andrews tournanicnt Ijlaycd at the Alcroet Club on Thursday. The event till year wim a buitcm, and all pluvera had an enjoyable time. Mr. Campbell'a net score wna 68. Kervlre Club Final The flnnrx round of tho Intcr-Servlce Clube Oolf champlonahlp for the i.

B. Sr'haw trophy will be played at IClinhurfit, between the Kiwanlu 1'lub nnd the Oyio Club. A great deal of Interest la belnR taken tn thin match thin year throughout th entire SirvUe Clubs, a numher of the ctty'a moat pronituent Hi.lfer are pluyiiifr on the teams. Klwnma are the favorites to win the round, but tho Gyro Club Is putting a strong team In the Very close mate he are looked tor The teami and starting times are: 1.30 Matt Thpmpfon, Kiwanis va. 8, P.

Oemmlll, Gyro. 1.34 Frank lisle. Klwan-la e. J. Thompson.

1.58 Tom Taylor. Ki wants va. A. L. btovel.

Oyro. 1.42 'Jeo. llowBon, Klwanis vs. C. W.

Jnckioii, Oyro. 1 46 Jack McCulloch, Ki-wanla va. iV, J. Tolford, Oyro. 1 50 John MclJiarmld.

Klwauls vs. C. I. Hall, Oyro. 154 lir.

iluiprove, Kiwnnls vs. Dr. K. J. jACkson.

Oyro. I 58 Col. Rattray. Kl-wunls ts. J.

V. Nutter, Oyro. 2 02 Roy IoiBhton. Klwanfe vs. V.

E. Valluuee Cvro. 2.06 Bob Rohlnsoh, Klwania vs. A. Gibson, Oyro.

2 10 F. F. Carruthcrs. Kt-wnma ra. Dr.

N. t'armichal. fiyro. Si. 14 Ted "Weir, Klwania vs.

C. H. Rattan, fiyro. 2.1ft r. J.

Scott, Klwania vs. J. P. Hararcaves, Oyro. 2 22 Percy And' r-aon, Kmania vs.

D. V. Imp well. Gyro. 2.26 W.

1'airey, Kiwanls va. B. T. lerce, Oyr, i ROOKWOOD PA YS $29 FOR $2 Favorite, Moon Winks, Is Left at the Pott and Winner Pays Big Price July 26 When the "Mooti Wlnkn," waa left nt the post, Shock-ley took Rookwood out in front In the fifth race nnd held the lead for the distance, time Rlvlnit backers of till home the largest price nf the closing day's race of the 6akatoon exhibition. Rockwood returned $29.30 for a $2 ticket.

First raee, els furlonta, $2 50 f'harl-v lrk. S4 6IS. $2 OS. 2.30. von: Pnrnell Blues, $6.

JO, SJ 50, second: Tonnhnut, $2 R5. thlnl. Time: 1.25. Senator Till-ninn and Tho Mrs. also ran.

Second race, one mile. 70 yards. $250 Merrv Marqule. 20. 2 80.

$2 70. won: fVrtoln Point. 80. 55, 'seeonil: lloreh, third. Time: 1 554,.

Ariento. and Financial ltooter al'o ran. Third race, fee furlonjrs. $200 $T25, $2 05. $2 40, won: Wary 50.

$3 25. second: rjrandoro. $2 65. t'llrrt. Tune: 1.04H.

Redwlne. Pauline, Mon-tfiaue. Tim Keane and Teroah also run. Fourth race, one mile and one fnrlonir, TOO Precious Jewell, $16 70. $5RO, out, won: Madrono.

$5.70. eecond fonti: rilds Kiht (out), third. Time: 2.00v Buhbltnf Lousier also ran. Fifth rare, five $250 Boole wood. $20 50.

$1040. $4 20. won: F.ffle p-iedal. $S25. $4.25.

aerond: Kuhlvaria. 50. third. Time- 1.05(4. Moonwlnks.

and Antlllea alo ra. Blath race, five fnrlon.s. purse $150 fAn. Vrlnn 690. $2 45.

$240. won: Tonev $2 85. $2 40. aeeond. Chun, 00, In end Cinderella also ro' BIG PRICES PAID AT VANCOUVER Olympian King Noses Out Black Top to Prevent 80 to 1 Shot Winning VANCOUVER, BC, July 26 Surprises in more than one race, with the favorites out of the money kept the crowd at HastlnfTi park on Its toes Friday afternoon.

Royal Irish cam throush and started the excitement with a $2170 return for. the $2 ticket, Jerry Brittaln also doing his hit when he came second and paylnj 17.20. One of the blK thrills, however, came In the third race when Blark-Top. starting; at 80 to 1, forced th winner to travel his best, allowing Olympian Klnir, who copped the race, a win of only a short length. Results: First race.

rurion.s, hju, inree- var-olde in1 up ftoyal Irish, $21.70. $8 80. $5 55. won: Jerry Brlttoln. second; Jaoo.ua Hie.

third. Time: 1 25 2-S. second race, about five rurlonsa. alt airee. $600 Blond fluddia.

$4 15. $2 75. Chill Con fame, second; slaacarlt, third. Time: .59 2-5. Thlr race, about fi furlonsa.

three-vear-olda and up. $600 nlympinn Klnt. .2 95. $2.90. won; Black Top.

second: Book Worm, third. Time: .59 2-5. Fourth race, about five furlonra, three-vear-olds and Up, $600 Aak Jessie, $12 15. $9 45. $5 90.

won: Rosa Atkln. second Ijmond Junior, third. Time: .59 1-5. Fifth race. 1 1-16 allies, four-vcar-olda end up.

$600 hit llead, $6 50. $5 20. $2 95, onr Hernial (180. $4.20. second; Edna thinl.

Tlnie: 1.51. Blxth ree. 1 1-16 mllea. four-yesr-olde eitd up. $600 lieiai Intite.

$10 90, $4 75. S3. 45. won; Geor.e Chooa. second; Seven Seeeons.

third. Tim: 1 50. Seventh race, one mile and 70 yards, three-year-olds and up. $600 Mary Jane Baker, $8 15 $4 45, $2 SO, won; ae-ondT Meae KiL third. Time: i.4as, i THE EASY MONEY LEAVE 3 CHECKERS Contribution! of rmes anil addieas: R.

Thomson, 439 Morley ave. PROBI.KM NO. in By W. i. Perrett (Ntnironlahtre hrntlnel) Black 10, 14; Klnm 8.

16. White 5. 28; Kins. 7. 13.

White to play anfl win. PROni.KM JtO. 100 By W. It. Perry (Part Arihnrl Black 11, 12: Kings 10, 16.

White 20. 24; Kin 2. 23. White to play and "in. Mr.

Perrett's problem orlflnalty appeared In the "Draught Players Weekly Bulletin." The ending develops Into a pretty 2x2. lr. Perry's problem la a correction of a same between C- A. timirh, author of "Checker Classic," and L. C.

Ginehets. The same la a "lenny'' openinir and will be found en page 30 nt the "Classics." flmlth resigned the same as a dtaw at. the above position. BOI.VT10NS TO PHOIII.EM 106. Black 7.

10. 14, 16. 20. i hite 13, 21. 23, 27.

31. rm 0 White to play and win. 13- 9 23-18 9- 6 2- 7 3-8. 14- 17 17-E2 22-25 SO-25 22-15 21-14 27-23 6- 2 7- 31-27 10-17 7-11 23-30 25-22 W. w.

PROBLEM 107 Black 1. 3. 7, 19. 27; King 25. White 5.

10, 12, 14, 16, 23, 26. While to play and win. 14- A 1-10 26-22 11-26 6-1B 7JSJ 12- 8 25-18 1- 6 W. w. P5 3-12 5- 1 12- a o.

Collin gave corrert solution to 106 and 107. Also save dual solution to 105. nearly as pretty as the surhor's. vis; 18-15. 11-27.

20-16, 2 6. W. w. W. R.

Perry rlelms solution to Problem 104 Is faulty. Btsek ran draw: 11-16 9-13 11- 8 21-25 22-1R 10-1 15-11 17-21 26-CJ 31-27 18-15 14-17 16-19 25-30 f'rawn (The problem le faulty Insomuch as the solution csn't be forced, but It is a White win. Editor.) GAME NO. 17 "Jnd Double Comer" By H. T.

Smith and T. W. glade 11-15 24- 19 15-2 28-19 8-11 22-18 11-16 25- 22 10-14 22-17 17-13 12-19 13- 9 26-30 1- 6 29-25 4- 8 25-22 14-17 21-1 10-17 19-15 27-23 17-21 22-17 14-18 17- 13 21- 25(b) 30-21 18- 23 -26-22 23-26 22- 17 8-U 23-16 12-19 42 -88 9-14 18- 9 6-14 Drawn 16-19(a) 15-10 23-16 6-15 6-10 (a) tn Oame No. 54. "Winnipeg Trib une," 16-20 vii played by J.

Duncan against O. H. Collin to a loss. Mr Collin suggested 16-19 as a good alternative move. Wo think It good enough to draw and correct the game mentioned.

(h) 7-10. 9-6. 2-9. J3-6, 19-24. 28-10, 15-24.

6-2. 4-28. 1-6. 10-15. 6-10.

18-2J. 10-19. 21-25, drawn. The City Public Parks Board has re- I ferred to the committee en parks for con- I eideration. the laying of an out-door checker board In ana of the parka 1 A match ef eight or ten gnmea 1s likely to be played between H.

C. New-land, Edmonton, and H. Calrney, Vancouver. WINDSOR RACES WINDSOR, July 26 The card at the Kenllworth race track here Friday, wag productive of only very ordinary racing Other than the Juicy price of 162.60 for 12 returned to the few luck ones who backed C. E.

Hogarth's Trema to lead the field home In tha fifth event, the prices hung up for winning tickets, were of the three-figure variety. Jockey Artie Ambrose ftirnlcl.ed the riding attraction by piloting two of his four mounts to victory. INTER-CLUB TRACK MEET ON TODAY AXE of th moiit Interesting track and field trupxlos of tn year ta beinft held thin afternoon at Sargent Park. Thin is the annual intr-c1ub track nnd IVld meM. and comprixea a regular program, with a tnick entry lint in each event.

Particularly keen competition will feature thia year between tha Winnipeg Athletic Association, the Winnipeg North End Athltlc Cluh and the Y.M.CA. team. Tha flret event atarted nt 130. i I 9- 6 2-9 7-10 2 19-24 i By KNOTT BABE ROTH IS AHEAD" Bambino Shows His Heels to Rest of Players in Bat ting Race By Associated Prea CHICAGO. JiUy 28 If anv ons of Babe Ruth's rivals In tho American League bad any Idea of overtaking the Bambino for 134 home run honors, those particular clouters pro hably have had a change of heart.

Hitting his 29th homer to the open spaces, Ruth today Is so far In the lead that even Ken Williams, of the Browns, has almost given up In desperation. Williams Is trailing ten homers on the wrong side of the ledger. Ruth, although dropping live points still Is the main individual In batting, leading the procession with an aver ago of .375, with Fulk, of Chicago, remaining second with .365 Goslin of Washington, is hatting third with .156. followed hv Tv Cnhli. nf The Tifcom.

with .346. Kext In the) lift Is Jnmiesnn, of Cleveland, with .344 while Kheely, of the While Box isfix.th with The averages In ltrtUR r.f Wednttav. Jncobsiin, of Ft. Ixiuis. Heilinann, of Detroit.

1923 butting champion, are not far away, hut It Is titrange to record Heiluwtnn's percentage at this time of the year below 330. However. It must be taken Into consideration that Hellmenn has been on the hosuttal list a good share of the time this season. Capt. Eddie Collins, nf the While Pox.

has not Flowed on th bases, setting dlrzy rare with 26. Other JosCing batters: Jacobeon. St. Ixitiis. ..131: -Heilinann, Detroit, MohUI, Chicago, Meunel, New .338: Collins, Chicago, .324: Sewelt Cleveland.

Speaker. Cleveland, Jlyntt, Cleveland, Heavy nliiKglng hy Leo Hartnett. peppery young catcher of the Chicago jCtibs. is the outstanding feature among the hatters of the National league. While George Kelly, of the (iiitnts.

wns gathering homers In a week. Hartnett collected five. As a' result, Hartnett pnseted the fliant's isiiitrunr, and Is trailing Jack Kournler, of the Dodeera, for tha home-run honors. HnrtiieH hnmer were ninne In three consecutive dayf. although not in consecuthe games.

Twice he mnde tao In one' game. His total-is 1H. whVh Is one better thn Kelly, and six behind Fburnicr, who Is leading wWh 22. There has, been little variance 13-6among the batting leader. Rogers Hornshy, the Cardinal stnr.

Is cornel- fort.iblv lodged in first place, with His nearest competitor Is Znrk Wheat, of Brooklyn, who Is hitting a gain of five points over his mark a week ago. Hornshy, however, gamed 11 points. Max Carey, of the Pirates, conl tinucs to make the base stealers wopcv with a total of 24. (Mirer lending hatters: Fournler. Dodgers, .352: Roiih, Cincinnati, 3.M: fcnydcr.

New York. .348: Vounc, ew York. Kellv, New York, .344: Origaby. Chicago. Frlsch, New York.

Hartnett Chicago, Meusel, New York, .311. RENAULT-MADDEN SIGNED FOR BOUT NEW TORK. July 26 Jack Renault, Canadian heavy-weight and Hartley Madden, New York heavyweight, Friday were signed for a 15-round match at Long Island City on Aug. 11. fANAni KT10NAf.

RAILWAYS WE.1Tr.RN RKX.ION Ft'l 1rAr will r4rMv1 lh ftff of th EnrniM ii r.tt until 13 o'Htifle nnnrt, Tl1av th Mh i1v of- Aucttst. 124, for th rl'Mrln. irndiric iti1 iftliation of fn ih loilowinir llri''i; South, nT-t fiunhfRn mts. mllfp. Hrr to Vnrflcn.

,0 niil. nwtrhAn By. nilB TMn. prnftlv. p1 form if t-nntmct nmr tiid form of tB1r ohulnrd th offic of.

f'h'f Enriivr, Mn. PiFtrict Ln(riner. K1rifnti. Aim. lM-trtr Fnin-4r, phtAon.

f-k. T'titrlct Knrlnr, Vanrouvr. Tl.C. "'rl't KiiKirr, B.C. riviiiton Kturnr, Birtna, Hmlc.

Ft.sT!nr. Print Albert, ak. I-Kinlnn Krr'nr. Culmy. Alta.

rnviir.n niu Rupert. C. fu. Nat. Hly.

Acnt at Uooh Jaw, S-uk. TriT.ri wilt no trad on th form 'irT'lii1 bv th Raiivav C-tmpuny anJ arrfMnpHnifl an rhfju on a chrtti bunk 4ual to flv pcrfnt ef th v)u of th work, ravahi to th Ar'lt- nt th Treasurer. Canndian i' lontil Railway. Th tow.pt or arjr tnd ac-aarily arcptJ. A.

E. WARREV. Cnrii Manager. EPA RTM T.ST OF NATIOXAI. DEFENCE TRINC ALBERT.

AK. NOTK TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Tendera. marked on anvelopt Tender for Conatructlon Of Prlrca Albert, H-r-k Rifle Ranae," and eddreeed in IMrector of on'racta, iieoartment of National Defence. Ottawa, will be re ceived until noon, th1 14th day of Auaunt, 19-4, for the construction of a Rifle Rang at rina Albert. Uaek.

Specihaeitlona ntar be aeen and full nar- tb uluie i btHlne-1 at the pfflre nf the let Officer fonimandina. Milttary Iitrlct No. 13, Reatna. and the Ulrectnr of Eratneer tSrvlca. leadguartera, Ottawa.

Tenders must be made on the form aun- plitd by the I)epariinent and aorompanird an acceptcti cheque on a anadtan artered Bank fr ten (1) parrent of the amount of the tender, payabia to the order of the Honourable tne Mtatater of ttnnal Pffence, which amount will be orfelted If the party tendering decltnea to enter Into or fails to complete the con tract In accordance with hta tender. ne i'epitrttnent doea not bind It sell to accept the lowest or any tender. O. J. DKHBARATH, Deputy Minister.

Department of National Defence. Ottawa. July 17th. 1324. HQ.

No, License' Granted Public Notice Is hereby given that "The Second Alliance Trust Company. Limited. a corporation duly Incorporated by Letters Patent under the t'oinpanles Act of the ltntted Kingdom of (jreat Britain and lrelend. haa been granted a License, bearing date the Seventeenth dey of July. A.D.

1934. authorizing tne said company tn carry en Its business within the Province of Msnltohs. and that the Bald Company has appointed Black as Armstrong, st aou tisrry Untitling. In tte City of Winnipeg. as its agent and attorney ror tne Province of MeoJtoba.

Dated at the office of the Provlrtclat flecretary of Manitoba, thia Twentv-fliat day of July. A ll. 1924. A. FRBFONTAtVE.

Provincial Secretary. Customs Sale by Sealed Tender Tntri, sdirrmd t. th( un1rfiirn'1 ill r1v1 at bin Affk at SVinnlp- tn until 1ffh. IflM, at hoon. for th fnllon-tnv property, forfeited under th Lumomi law, vir: 1 Model.

T-piiflBner CndHtac Auiomoniie. venal No. it7-Hn-9x, Thiw rar ninv pen at Llon'a Gar a rnri fireri, innipoar. Man. Terms Caah nn acreptanra of Tender.

Th hla-hett or any tender not nerea-iarlly accepted. f. J. BCHTT. Collector of Cutoma and Excite.

Pated at Winnipeg July 16, 19:4. TENDERS VOW BITPLT OF COAL FeaSi Tndr. addrMfd th Chairman Committee on Public t'tlltti. wilt be received at the nffira of th imder-tned up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, AuKUtt 8th.

1974, lor the supply of nnpronlniatelv 7 tftna of Coal for th steam fieatina; Plant. Initructlonii tn bidden. tpeHflratloni ami form or ienner mav De omatneu at the nfficf of th City of Wlnnlpci Hydro Ki-cinc BVBirm, d.i rrinceaa Bireet, Th low4t or any tender iMeea- C. J. BROWN.

City Clerk, City Clerk's Office. Wrnnipea-. July 2Snd, TENDERS FOR rONftTRtCTlO OF fiRANOLITHIf WALKS Sealed Tenders, addressed to th Chairman. Commute on f'ubllo Improvements, will bs received at tha offlc of th undersigned up to 3 o'clock tn. on Tuesday.

J'llv 1tn, 1 for construction of f.raliolllhlc Sidewalks, as pr list, epct-Hcatlona and form of tendr. toathr with condlltona Rovrnin( tenders aa pr-ecrlbed bv by-law, whirh my obtained at tho office of th City Enalnesr, 22i Jimea. Avenue, Tho lowet or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J.

BROWN City Clerk. Cfcty rierks Office. Winnipeg, July 1924. Mortgage Sale of Valuable Suburban Property Vndr and bv virtue of the Powera of Sale shomn a certain Memorandum of Mortgatgo. which wnl bo produced at the tim of fule.

thera ll ba offered for s-l. by riBI.IC ArCTIOM on 8ATI RDAT. THE 1NO DAY OF ATOCmT, lt4 st th hour of Twelve o'clock noon, by T. C. A uct lonetT.

at No. 141 Bomerset Block, Winnipeg. Man tho following lands and prtnilsea that le to eav: Lot 49. Block aa shown on plan of eurvov of Lot 1 of the Pariah of Kll-rton-k 'n Manitoba, registered )n Winnipeg Land Titlea Office as Plan 1113. The above property will be offered for sal subtert to riser bid.

TKRMS OP HALE: It prcnt cash nt th ami I titanr on terms to made) Known at 1in of h1. Vendors ar Informed thr la situate 1 on tho said property cottage, frnma and stucco, size 21x2, shingle roof, fou-roonis. roncreta. batvemcnt 1 1 RalJ property la on Hidn-r Avr, East Klldooan, For f-i-ther partlrulars. applv to t'HAPMAS A THORNTON.

ZH Huron F.rla Winnipeg. Man. In The King's Bench HNKEL6TEIN ET Al. ts. MOS( OTITZ ET AL.

Pursuant to the Judgment for Sale mada In this cause, and bsrlng date the JOth day of March. A.D. 1124. there will ba sold, by PI BLIC ACCTION with the approbation of th undermgned Master of this Court at Winnipeg, by H. Crav A Bona.

Auctioneer, at their Auction Rooms. 31t Notre Dame Avenu. in the Ctty of Winnipeg, at the hour of 11! o'clock, on MTI RPAT, TH F. ftTH PAY Of AI Ot'ST. A.D.

th following lands and premises, namely Tb South Hs'f end th North-Kant Ouarier Of Feci (Op p' Township four (4i and Range On Fast cf th Principal Meridian, in th Province of tnitoba. Th Plaintiff la informed that all of the fiatd lanis ii under cultivation excepting thirty 'CO i acres, and that thero la a fair net, of farm buildings on ih Und consisting of a fte-roomfd houa. a stable 28itfi. also two old buildings: that th eaid land are about on mil from HeweH S'dlng and tw miles from a er-hool; that th soli Is bla-k clay loam with biak subsoil. Th property 111 ba offered for suh'ect to reserve bid.

which has been Axed by th said Master, and enl1ct to a mor'gg for approximately th sum of iVflf O.fli). aso to a lease for this year given by the rtga. Ten 10 pert nt of th purchsse money le to paid to tb vendor or solicitor at th time of eaie. and th reins inder within thirty dava thereafter wtihout tntrt. In all other respects th terms and condition of the sale will be 'he standing fnnditinni of the Court of Kings Bench for Manitoba.

Further can be rud from Bnt. L. Peacon. for the (02 Intyre Block. Winnipeg.

Manitoba Iated at Winnipeg, th 17th day or July, A. P. 1934. GEORGE PATTER30.V. fi Mortgage Sale of Valuable Residential Property T'nder and by virtue of the- Power ef Sale contained In a certain Mortgage, which will be produced et the time ot sale, there will be ottered for eels, by prm.ic ArcnoN bv Krsnk Pesraon, Licensed Auetloner, at 344 Elllce Avenue, at the City of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba, on ttiTt nn.4v.THr tern nAv of aioi st.

All. 1BU at. Iho hour of 12 o'clock noon, tho following valuable residential namely: All that portion ot Lot Klghty-three (ail. in P.lock Two fit. as same IB shown on a plan of eurvey of part of lxt One 1 1 of the Parish of S.ttnt John, In Manitoba, reentered In the Winnipeg Land Titles office as Plan No.

131. lying to the Weht a lire drawn parallel with the Wes'ern limit of said l.ot, and perpendicularly distant Kaalerly Sixty 1 60 1 feet thereftom. The Vendor Is Informed thet there Is situate on the sold land a valuab'e dwell ing-house on Avenue, in the L'lly ot Winnipeg. TERMS OF HALE: Twenty percent (20) to pa'd In cash at the time of sale, and the helanre in arcordance with the terms and condlltona to be made known at the time of sate or upon application to the Vendor's Sollcltnra. Dated at the Cltv cf Winnipeg, this Silt day of July.

A D. 1)24. Kor Cet-ther particulars and conditions di sale, aiu'ir in MKSSK3. ISP.TPTF.ft VOHTOV. Vendor'e Solicitor.

71i Mclhtyrn Block, Winnipeg. Man. Mortgage Sale Of Valuable City Property Tnder and hy virtu of th Powr of Balo contained In a carta in MorisraK, which will be produced at th tim of sal, thera will ba offered for sale, by IT fl L1C ACCTION at tha Auction Rooms of W. H. McPherson, 24 Bmitb airset, in Lh City of innJ Peg, on SATl'RDAT.

THF. tTH PAY OT AtOtST, A.U. a thV hour of a quarter past Eleven In in forenoon, tne ollowlng aluabl pro- In th Cltr of Winnipeg, la the prat vinoo of Manitoba, ana being In accord anra with the special survey of aa'd City ind bung Lot Fr.rty-K'-ur 44j, in Block On Ut. which lot Is shown on a Plan vt Survt-y of part of Lot Forty One Hit of the Pariah of Ht. Honlfac ratstered In Winnipeg Land Titles OlTlca aa No.

3Zi. Tho Vendors are Informed thot trwro la situate on tnis proprty a to one half atorev frame dwelling aeven teen rooms, hardwood tlnlih throughout eteain hatinr. gas and electrical eonnc tii ns. atone foundation. The lot le to th AMlnlbolne River, The dwelling is nam ii a dupi.x il i.

nirwi tn rea-. TKRMS: Twenty prcent of th purchase nrlc to be paid In cash at th tima or ui. and tn hi tne tn accord ancn with tho terms and condltlona to be man known at the time of aa e. If or further particular and condltloriS oi sai, apply to MKS9RR. AIKINS LOFTl'S, WILLI AMB, K1HHKK XlcAl'LAY.

Barrister. 141 Somerset Block. Corner portage Ave, and Lonald vMnn peg, Manitoba. Tated st Winnipeg, this nth day of July, jail. Mortgage Sale of Valuable Farm Property T'nder and bv virtu of tha.

Pate rontained or implied in a certain Mortgaae. which will be produced at the ttma of gale, there will be offered for sal, by 1 atction by Herbert Orav A Son. Auctlonoere. at their Auction Rooms. Corner of Notre Dimo Avenue and Margrave Street, In the Citv of Winnipeg, in tha Province of Manitoba, on SATVRDAY.

TUB lTH OA OF AlOVST, A.D. 24 at tho hour of it o'clock noosi. Standard Time, tha following property, (vis: Tha Northwest Onarter of Section St r. in i'ownahin F.ievea tin and Rang Eaet of th Principal Meridian, tn the Provtnro of Manitoba containing tine Hundred and rifty-six 18-100 iib 12-itio, acre more or leas. Th title to the land la under "The Real Prnoerty Act." Th Vendors are Informed that there la on the property four -roomed frame houa.

1 storey; I frsm stable. 42xM. with hay loft; 1 log blacksmith shop; all fenced. TEnMS OV 8ALE-tn (10 percent to paid In cash at the tlm or sale, and th balance In accordance with conditions which will be made known at the tint of sale. For further particulars, terma and con-dltiona of sal, apply to Ht'LL.

STARLING A SPAR LI NO, Vendors' Solicitors. National Trust Building, Win ilpeg. Man. Tated at Winnipeg. Manitoba, thia 17th day of July.

A D. 19. t. Mortgage Sale of Valuable City Property tnder and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained tn a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will offered for aale, by PI BLIC AlCTION at the Auction Rooms of W. H.

McPhraon. 24 Smith Street, in the City of Winnipeg, on 4 RATI RPAY. THE flTII DT OF Alf.t a.d. im at the hour of Eleven o'clock In tha forenoon, the following aluable property, imely In tho City of Winnipeg. In the Pro-yrnce of Manitoba, and being tn accordant with the Special Huney of aaid city, and being Lota Klevn Ul iwentyiao tJ2), both Inciualv.

Block Nliitv-fin (91 1. which Lota are ahown on a plan ef survey of part of Lots Thinv.One to Thirty-Five ot the Pariah of Sr. Boniface, registered in Winnipeg Land Titles Office as No. 2V Th Vendors ar Informed that these ar excf iimt building lota in th best resident (a 1 tut let In Winnipeg. IKHMll: Twenty percent of tb purchase price to be paid in taeh at tlvi time of sal, and the balance in accordance with the terms and condttlona to bo made known at tho tune cf sale.

For further particulars awl conditions of eale, apply to aAIKPPRS. AIKINS. LOFTI AIKTNS, WILLIAM. FISHER fe McALLAV, Barristers, lit Somerset Block Corner pnrUg Ave. and Dona'd Winnipeg, Man.toba.

Mortgage Sale of Valuable City Property Under and by vlr'u of the Power of Pale contained or in a certain MortgaK under The Real Property Act. which win produced at th time of sale, there a ill offered for sale, by I'tRLIC AlCTION bv W. H. Mcpherson, a duly Tilceaeed AucMoner. et bis Auctlcn Rooms.

2M Smith Street, in the City of Winnipeg, in th Provinc of Manitoba, on MTIRDAY. THF IND DAT OF ACGCST. A.D. at tha hour of 13 o'clock noon, th following property, namely: In the t'lty of Winnipeg. In tha province of Manltobe.

b.ng in accordance with Special Survey of asM City, being Lot Twertv-nlrv (21). In Block Twenty-on 4 2 1 which lot is shown on a Plsn of Survev of part of Lota Sixtv-nlne and Se.entv 7 0 1 of the Parish of JtuM. regtatred tn the Winnipeg Land Titles Office aa No. i--. eiceptin thereout that portion of the moat Waterly Eight it) feet In width thereof, showu colored pink on a Plsn attached to a By-law.

registered In the said office aa No. mm. The Vendore are tnformed tut there Is on salt property one frame dwelling-house nnjed Notre Pame Axenue. TLRV8 OF SALK: Twenty percent of the purchase price to be paid at tha time of ssle. and the bslence tn accordance with the terms and to be rral known at th time of sale, or upon application to tha Vendor's Solicitors.

Th title to the eeld properly le under The Real Property Act. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. KF.N'NtnT. KENNEDT A KENNFDT. Vendors' Solicitors.

Suite Rfts. Cpton Truet Building, Winnipeg. Manitoba. Teiad ef Winrer. 'n Mgoltofca, th.

Indrday ot A I. U-i, 1 11 Mortgage Sale of Valuabli City Property t'nder and by virtu of tho Pnwn off fal. tconianted In a certain Hn'igaj. which will bo prodt ted at tha t.iu ol sale, thera will bo oflered for slt Of PIBIJC AIXTIO! by J. T.

Maynan. at his Auction Pooms Hitr grave (Sheet, tn th City Wirnipeg, In tha Province of Manitoba, on bATT RDAV. THF. SND VT OF AlOLST. at Ten o'cloclr tn tho Forenoon ha follow.

ml properly, namely: Tn th City of tn th P-o-vtnc of Manitoba. bkng in accordance with th spi cih' survty of the laid ntt-, -nd being Lot Th.ity-four (S4), In Bloc Kour 4. which lot is shown on a Plan r-t 8urv ot pait Of Lot Htx (il of Partfh of Halnt John, registered to thu Winnipeg Land Titles OfUc as No. iZl. Th Vendor la Informed that thera ltmti1 on the said land a two-ltorey tram dwelllng-housu.

TKRMS or SALE: Twenty varcant of tho purchase pnoo tn ha paid fn tail at tho time of an ami the balance tn ro'ordmc with tha terma and conditio to ba mada known at th tima of sal. Por further particulate and condition aiply to klKSSRiV. CHERNIACK A KOPSTBIK. Bnrnetrr. T1 Main Street.

Winnipeg-, lAougage Sale of Valuable City Property t'nder and by virtu of tha Power of fill contained or Implied in a certain Memorandum of Moiistig. which will be produced at the time of the sale, Ibere win ontrea lor aai, uy I'lBLIC AKTIO.V at th Auction Rooms of wuilara M. Mrpherson. 26 Smith Street, la the Clljf of Winnipeg, in Manitoba, on WEDNESDAY. TUB 5TH DAT Of JCLT, A.D.

lWCe at the hour of Twelve o'clock boob, tho property hereinafter described that kt te sy In the City of to the Province of Manitoba, being in accordance with the tepucial Surxey of aaid City, and being Lot Tiyy-two 1 2 In Block nne U. which lot is aho on a. plan of survey of part of Lot Sixty tn (itl) of the Purist of Haint Jamas, t'sistercd in the Winniptc Laud Xules Office aa No. The above property Is under the opera lion of Tho Re Property Art. Th Vendors ure Informed that there la situate upon th said land a fully-modern two-storev frame dwelling, on a concrete foundation, and that same Is situate -va tho went aide of lngrll Htreet.

betwet's) Llllce and Avenues. TERMS OP BALK: Twenty parcent (JO'i) of the purchaifupi lee to be paid in cieh at tht time of Ih" ante, and the balance In accordance with th terma and cnndlttors wMch will be ade known at fia time of the sale. Kor furth-r tlculara, apply to HI NT. AULD WARBLRTON. Bunk nf Nova Scot i a Building, Winnipeg.

Manitoba. Solicitors for the Vendor, rated a Winnipeg-, this 19th day of June. A D. Mortgage Sale of Valuable City Residential Property Vnder and by virtue of the Power of Se.e contained In a certain Mortgag-. which win be produced st th time of ale, there wilt be offered for aale, by I'l BMC Al CTION br Frank Pearson.

Llcensd Auctlnner. at his Auct.on Rooms. IU Ellfc Avenue, in the Cllv of Winnipeg, In Manitoba, on SATlTtDAV. THF DAY OF A fit" ST, A.D. IBM at the hour of II o'clock noon.

Standard Time, the following ah-able property: In the Cltv of Winnipeg. In Manitoba and being Lot Elglty-three Hi, excepting thereout ami therefrom tho nial Northerly Right S) feet In depth thereof. In Block une (1), aa same le shown on a plan of urvy of part of Lot Tw ta of th Parish of Ktidonart, registered tn the Winnipeg L.nd Titles Oitito aa No. 221. The Vendor Is Informed that tho above proprty fs situate on th North side of lolnon Avenue.

Kt of Main Street, and that there Is situate on tho aaid property a frnme dwelllrut-houa. TKRMS OF 6ALF: SO percent to ba pud tn MRh at the time of the sale, and the balani In accord inco with the terma anJ conditions made known at th time of the sale, or upon application to the Vndor'4 Solicitors. Kor further particular! and oonditlonu of aale. apply to AIESSHW. lBISTKR MO TOM.

Vendor's isollcitora. 711 Mclntyre Block. Winnipeg, Man. Pated at Winnipeg, this 7th day of Julv, A.D. 19:4, Mortgage Sale of Valuable City Property nder end bv virtue of the ower of Sate contained In a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at th tlm at eaie.

there will be offered for eale, by PI BMC AlCTION at the Auction Booms of T. Keen'ey-sid. 543 Hmernet Block. Corner Portag" Avenu and Donald B'reet, In the City of Winnipeg, on HATl RDAY. THK DAT OF AUdlST.

A.D. Ifr24 at the hour of Eleven o'clock In the ford-noon, the loilO'Vlng valuable proporty, namely: In th Cltv of Winnipeg. In the Province of Manitoba, and being In accunt-snce itli the penal Survey of -aaid C'tv. and being Lots Sixty-Two and SIxty-Thre tl. In Lloik as said Lots sre.ehoHn on a plan survey of part of Lot Forty-F' of th Ferlnh of St.

John, registered in Winnipeg Land Titlea Office as No. 212. Tho Vendors are Informed that there le situate on the property a detached two-storev frame dwelling. 3x2V and tn rooms, hot air heating, stone foundation. TERMS: Twenty (To.

percent of th purchase price iu be paid in iah at the tlm of sale. and. the balance in accord-anc with fho terma and conditions to be made known at the time of aale. K-r further parttculara and, conditions of Laie. apply to KHPRH.

AIKINS. LOFTCS. ATKINS, WILLIAMS. FL-SHHR A McALLAV, Bariiaters. 94t Pmernet Block, r.

Portar Avenue 4. ltd Donald Street. Winnipeg, Manitoba, rat-d at this vth day ot July, A.l 1SJ4. Judicial Sale of of the Rice Knitting Mills Limited Tenders will be received, eddretsed to th underslgnd. 323 Main Street.

Winnipeg, and mar kid 'Tender re Rice Knitting; Mill. up to four o'ciock p.m. of the Jlth day of July next, for the purchaae of the a sicts of the above-named Company as a going concern. Including; the manufactured goods, cona: sting of stork of sweater and toquoa materiel and ireeds In course of manuficture. mach1rev and plant, office furniture and fixtures, and the situate at U-3 sikw Avenue.

Winnipeg being Lots 4 and 1. wujch lota ar on a nun of mr'fv of part of Lot 67 In the Parish of .1 "hn. registered In the iimpir Titles Office aa No. 17H. Thu buildings are situate upon t.Se 'i lands: One two-storey brick bu ldmg on suns foundation.

The stock shet gnd detslifl schelule of nnseta ran be examined at th offi of the undersigned, and the stoi k-n-tradc. mach'iafiy. fixtures, raty be Icfpctcd upon arnllcation to It. Tha freehold proffr'y Ht eoM aub-lct to a certain c-tgare. on which Is pavabie tne aurn of sni Interest thereon at the rate of Eight percent per annum from th Ftret dar of July.

A.D. K24. and a. so ei.Mcf to certain Lis Pendens reentered said property In ft action of Prr Williams vs. R-ce al.

action is m.w pending In Lie Cuat of King a Bench for Msrltoba. Terms of t-j arranged to tha eatisMctlOft of th 1'iuiditor. A marked cheque, payabia to th lloufdator. Five ercent ef the amount of the ten dor mu: company each tend-, and win returned the tend-r rt accepted. Ten-leis will open-d bv th liquidator at Its U'n Btreet, Winnipeg, on th 29tn day of July next, at the hour of 10 o'clock and al! who tender ar reauested to be then prarit.

The highest or any tndr not nceg-aHlv ge-4pted Th other of eTe era tn standing rnnditlons of th Court. For further par' vuiara. apply to tha liquidator or Its solicitor. Dated the dav of July. A D.

VATIOVAL TRUST COMPANY Per AMjREWS. ANDREWS, BVRBIDGJ.

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