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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 7

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MUNICIPALITIES ASK SALARY GUT FOR TEACHERS Pass Resolution to That Effect at Final Session of Convention I Tribune Man" orreaponilenee I'OUTAGK LA KAIRIK, Jun. 20 Dozens of resolutions were passed at the final sessions of the, Union of Manitoba, Municipalities convention Thursday. Ono of the most Important resolutions was proposed by the nunlclpality of Ochre River, recommending a reduction in teachers' sal iep. declaring that the salaries were high compared wltll the jrice of grlcultural pruducts. I lun.

P. J. W. Armstrong, municipal commissioner, addressed con i iMitlon briefly, expressing the hope that conditions would bo, jfreatly improved over those of last year. Ho said, with reference to a previous remark, that the government was about to spend money on changing Winnipeg telephone exchanges from manual automatic, that it was a straight 'MHiness proposition, and would save ilcphone, users $100,000 annually.

Summary of Resolution Konert Forkc, M.l'. elect for Bran lii.n, retiring secretary treasurer, vas elected nn honorary president by i standing vote, und John llndilow, was selected to represent lie utii on the board of th Wln MlT'eg teneral hospital. Indorsation of the government's etioii in appointing M. r'. Hobbs as controller of town planning was expressed at the last titsslon.

Hriefy, th more important resolutions passed Thursday wero as follows: Requesting the government to make hospital accounts paid hy the municipality a charge against the lands of the patient or the patient's father, mother, husband or wife. Recommending that the health act ur amended to function more economically. I'rglng tue provincial to utmost economy in expenditures, and that councils, trustees and inanugers of public institutions be encouraged in similar economy. Asking that the provincial or Dominion government should accept responsibility for taxes on all government lundg from the date that they were homesteaded or sold, including lands that may have reverted to the government, Including those of soldier settlers. Would Tax Rail Employe Requesting legislation providing that railway employes residing en right of way should be taxabUi for municipal and school purposes, and making the railway companies responsible for hospital fees contracted by their employes as a result of sickness ilr accident arising out of their employment, where the employes fall to pay such fees.

Additional resolutions dealt with the cradlction of noxious weeds, era diction of tuberculosis from herds of cattle, payment for maintenance of patients In tho home for Incurables and the Old Folks' home, the registration of town lots and new subdivisions In land titles dftlces, the width of tires to be used on roads to prevent their destruction, and a request for refunds of that poetlon of the municipal levy paid on government lands. PRINCE GIVEN FINE RECEPTION CAXUALOn, India, Jan. 19 The Prince of Wales reached here Wednesday from Madras. The town was profusely decorated and great crowds everywhere attending tho numerous ceremonies. He left in the evening for Mysore.

Reports have been received from Delhi, saying the legislative assembly voted 63 to 33 againHt a resolution recommending the abandonment of government repression. An amendment condemning both the policy of the non co operatom and government repression, and demanding the M'leaae of all prisoners arrested In pursuance of, tho government's policy, nnd asking for round table conference also was defeated. Watch for This Special Supplement Saturday 1 ZZZi I I 1 3 hi Si Si 1 Si iri bii 8 LS iii si ght glinnineg CiTcnhtfl gfibttru; 1 I Vl PROCRESS tmsfek 1 i .5 It k.sULal.JyjlJL6 kcJj)i UstJ.cU JSli, 4 3 1 3 1 3 6 1 1 1 fit vi All the above prices would advise you to STORE OPENS 9 A.M. 1 4 tl rf r. "tfl 1HK WINNIPKG EVFA'LNU TK1 IWS hi.

1UDAY. JANUARY 20, 1921! PROMINENT WINNIPEG CHESS PLAYERS i. t'iK 4. ir H. H.

BURRILL G. W. HOWARD rural districts, nnd so will not bn of PALMERSTON BARRY These three are prominent member of the association of Winnipeg chess clubs, which held the first gathering of the new year at the Y.M.C.A. Thursday evening. Mr.

Howard hat just accomplished the greatest feat of hi chess career, the defeat of hi powerful opponent, Mr. Burrill. Mr. Burrill, caahier at tha Winnipeg tax office, i one of the che champion of the northwest. The gathering Thursday evening was in the nature of a reception to Mr.

Burrill and Mr. Howard after their great match. Mr. Barry is a brilliant player and one of the pioneer ches player of th city. a HOLD 37TH ANNUAL MEETING OF CHILDREN'S HOME, TUXEDO Number ofvCases Cared for Shows Large Increase Over 1920 Figures Ono hundred anJ sixty five children tire Inmates of the Children's Home, Tuxedo; according to the report presented by Miss Phoebe Ram say.

superintendent of tho home, nt the 37th annual meeting of the hoard of directors Thursday afternoon in the parliament buildings. iSir James Aikins was in the chair, nnd more than 150 members and friends of tbe home were present. Milts Hanay stated that during tho yea the, home had cared for 312 children, which Is ft large, increase ovor 1920. Thexp had been no epidemics In the Borne, nor a single case of Infectious disease. Neither had there been a single death which Is most fortunate as many chilivn como, to the home Buffering from malnutrition.

This was due to several reasons, Ml.s Ramsay explained. First, (the careful diet. which as prescribed for each age by medical advice, total omission of corporal punishment, and the excellent quality of the food provided. Mrs. Frank Fisher, treasurer, pave a most encouraging report which was supplemented ny the nuditor's report read by W.

H. Sterliif; Mrs. Fisher stated that the cost per day per child amounted to The au dited report showed that receipts totalled I63.0S0.I18. and disburse ments JS3.4S1.71. Mrs.

C. N. tfcott gave the foster homes report. Miss M. Walllchs' dealt with the rubs and Ir.

Slmmond and E. F. Stephenson spoke on the religious train ing. Twenty four mqmbera of the Tuxedo Troop of Cubs were on duty as doorkeepers and niessengers. Dr.

K. Leslie l'ldgeon opened the meeting and tho president, Mrs. Hugh Phillips, presented a most Interesting report which was read by Robert Rogers. FAIR TRIAL FOR LIQUOR ACT IS REQUESTED BY CITY SUNDAY SCHOOLS A resolution asking that the Maul WOULD SETTLE WEST PROBLEMS TORONTO, Jan. 20 Tender the caption, "Tho West and the Railways," tho Globe tills morning reviews editorially at some length the tariff and railway resolutions of the Canadian Council of Agricitfture, the speech of Hon.

C. A. Dunning In the toba Temperance act be given ai Saskatchewan legislature and vart bance to be tested fully, was passed ous articles and editorials from Wes Thursjay evening at the annual ban tern Canada papers on railway rate quet of the Winnipeg Sunday school un(j tho practicability of over riding; association. representative of 26 Win nlpeg Sunday schools. The banquet was held In St.

James Methodist church." More than 300 attended. Sir James Aikins, lieutenant governor, was elected hon. R. N. lowery, president; A.

Hunt. Hrst vice president; H. K. England, second vice president; Mrs. Arnl Anderson, secretary; R.

Lough, treasurer; F. H. Hughes, musical director; L. A. Wilson, F.

K. Nimrod. A. R. Walkey and E.

R. Teiinant. executive. PROTEST PROGRAM OF WINNIPEG KENORA ROAD Alleging that the proposed Wlnnl peg Kenora highway will not pass through the most denr.ely populated the authority of the Dominion Railway Commission. The Ulnhe concludes by Baying: "The situation Is a difficult one.

no matter what policy Is adopted. Per haps. In addition to considering each question, tariff, railways, by Itself, wo should have a general council of the nation on the Western situation. There might be hot only a lull parliamentary discussion but a conference between the federal and western provincial guvernments, and I some effort at co operation, we cannot afford to allow tho West to remain discontented because of lack of any relief that Is available." P.R, BILL IS NOT READY FOR HOUSE "Introduction of proportional re uso to fnrmcrs already lcicntcd In i prosentatlnn Into Manitoba has not that area, the Onturtmnd Campers club will IoiIko a protest usainKt tho prr sent protrmm with 'th tlm Ontario and cnvt rnnients, It wiih doi idi'd at the meeting of the club Thuinday evening In the board of trade II. Towels was clocti president of the club; J.

Kuchanan, vice president; A. Edwards, secretary treasurer. been considered hy the Hon. T. 11.

Jonhson, attorney general, Mid today. Ijist year the arovernment broupht forward a bill for the establishment of tho transferable vote In single member constituencies1, which was defeated by tho house, but It Is understood tho government will introduce a Blmiiar bill this session. At Stanwood's NO INTEREST. NO BIG Saturday is the last day of Stanwood 's Annual Stocktaking Sale. The last day when one dollar will do the work of two.

Every instrument is fully guaranteed, and all come under our Six Months' Free Exchange offer. All Prices Include Ten Record Selections SOVEREIGNS TuMe machines. Rppulnr Special $5.00 Cash. $1.00 Per Week. SYMPHONY Tabic machines.

Regular Special $5.00 Cash. $1.00 Per Week. ORPHEOLIAN Large Cabinet machine. Reg. $90.

Speciul $5.95 Cash. $1.25 Per Week. SOVEREIGNS Large Cabinet machines. Slightly marked. JeoUlilr Special $6.95 Cash.

$1.25 Per Week. VICTROLA Tabic machine and Cabinet. Regular 405.00. Special $6.95 Cash. $1.25 Per Week.

ARIONS Large. Cabinet machine. Reg. $150.00. Special $7.85 Cash.

$1.50 Per Week. SOVEREIGNS Cabinet Phonographs Onk or mahogany. Kerrular $1 15.00. Special $9.75 Cash. $2.00 Per Week.

SOVEREIGN Large Cabinet machine. Special $9.75 Cash. $2.00 Per Week. PARAGON Largo Console Model. Regular Special COLUMBIA Console Model.

Regular $275.00, Special $10.00 Cash. $2.50 Per Week. $20.00 $35.00 $54.95 $6495 $64.95 $79.85 $99,75 $99J5 $215.00 $130.00 include 10 Record Sejections of your own chojee, be early to avoid disappointment. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Phorie A7379. and 390 PORTAGE AVENUE, boyd building.

WINNIPEG we TILL 10 O'CLOCK. i 9 II. 1922 ESTIMATE IS $1,242,1 90 Credit for $1,074,920 from Bank of Montreal Will Be Sought Constituent municipalities of ti Greater WInnliieg Water district will bo called upon to provide sum of tl.il42.10d for interest and sinking fund for 1922. This recommendation of Commissioner Thompsdn and was passed at Thursday's meeting of the O.W.W.D. board, and authorization was given to arrange for a line of credit of $1,074,920 from the Bunk of Montreal.

While the items for interest and kinking fund remain practically the same as last year the estimate for exchange, la reduced substantially, being (56.0OO as against 191,726 paid In 1921. Outstanding debenture now amount to $16,727,000, on which this year's lntcreat and sinking fund payments 'are respectively and $167, Z70. A sum of $5.1,285 is added to the 1922 estimate owing to an underestimate having been made tor ivzi. With, some reluctance the board authorized the payment of to the city of Winnipeg for repairs to Pacific ave, following the construction of the aqueduct in 1920. Tho commissioners said they felt "that the amount nt repairs done was greater than they would have agreed to." but it seems there Is practically no recourse but to pay this amount." Various amendments to the o.W.

W.D. act were agreed upon and will asked for at the nresent sesnlon of the legislature. They include a provision for the entrance of Tuxedo the water district and a rediifln "on the old Ktldonan boundary. CANADIANS IN LONDON REGRET DEPARTURE OF SIR G. PERLE Times Urges Need for, Suitable Headquarters for Dominion ikiiiatlian Tr tulU 1 LoNrH Jan.

The Times nays that while Ciimuiians in tendon unite in biddhiK farewell to Sir U'rKO Ter 1 ley, who in rrtirtiitf un Cuiuuilun high com in I tin toner, AuMtruU.intt are unlt in tn wel. ome to Sir Jofirpli Took, the new high cnmmUfdoner fr Aum Sir Gt'orjie's departure la a mattr of Hincere ii'niHt in bin fellow countrymen hern, urn ipt continue, I THIS Ml llllll III 1 if i i are our best at any price that you may have in mind, from H' Hii to $900.00. We Can please you it.li dependable l'ur Coats Sco here eorrfe samplo taralns! SPECIAL8 ONLY 1 TO 5 OF EACH IN THIS SALE Mwn's China Beavr Coat In a drcsy shude of brown. Stror.c, durable and A few only of thexu in extra largo CJ 4 ff sizes to clonr. Regular 190.00.

January Fur Hulo D'tloVU Man's Wombat Coats These con tH. are well known to tlio old timers; tv'lnd and storm proof. Kitrular llu.OO. January Pur Bale S69.00 Man's Fur Und Coat Good qualfty of black beaver cloth shell, extra quality of Eastern rate, linlna; und Rood utter (pt QQ ff collar, rtegular J300.00. January Fur Pale tDUteUU I Man's Plucktd Beavar Coat 1 only.

Special, niado from civic dark skins, well mado and lined and trimmed wltlr otter collar. Regular $700.00. January Fur Sale S395.00 Men' Otter Coat Made frjm selected otter skins in drop Hkin effect; well mado and well lined. Vhotever et this nets a map. Reular $1,200.00..

January Fur Sale $625.00 Men's Racoon Coats Racoon Coats of excellence. 8mart garments that always Ionic right. They fit, and tho deep doublw breoHtej front theli warmth for many, many yoara. Look at the Bargain Trices! Man's Racoon Coats Good color an well made; will irlvo excellent satlsfaltion. Regular $250.00.

(Ti f)Q f( January Balo tMi.t7.UU Man's Racoon Coat A few of these coats left, so hurry up. Tills la a ohanco for the bltr man. They are very tmeclal. (J if $300.0. January Fur inc OlOeieUU Men's Racoon Coats Regular $200.00.

January Fur Sale Nothirg to compare for wnar like a coon $99.00 Man's Racoon Coata There aro a few coats, perhaps one doien in all, that range up to sixes In this lot. Come In and take your choice. January Fur Halo S239.00 Men's Chamois Lined Coats Your occupation may make this garment specially desirable. Well! Hig bargains for good coats like these will never come again only a fewfof these ef(, nnd they're Just priced to go out swiftly. Black or Iron Grey Beaver and Mlton Coat Jenuina chamois lining to bottom, as also sleeves.

Hne, dark, heavyweight Canadian otter collars. I nesn nro really iflendld coats that sold up to $176.00. January Fur fcialc $99.00 I Black Beaver Coats Best Imported F.ngllsh cloth, splendidly tailored. These coats fit and hang perfectly. Real xrhamols linings.

Kxtra rjuality Iibrador ottor collars; soft, silky and dark. Regular up to $225.00. QQ C( January Fur Sale tMeit.UU Special French Ottsr and Pieced Persian Lamb Trimmed Coat Cloth Is a black heaver, moetly chamo.s lined. Sizes 42 to 60 only. Regular up to January Fur Halo tD LieDU and there is no duiiht that tho dian government, whel appointinK 'i1 Hiicce.sijor, will make mire that the new coinmifiriWmer will tie imt only worthy of Buceefdinp him hut will he eapnhlo of carrying on the tTu'ivasinK burdens of th ofhee, the political and social importance, of which are prow hit; daily.

The paper ni'Kes the nefd (( oilt al! i'anadlan hradpiartprH in lon dnii, BuyiiiK that the xpeiiHe Conner! pd therewith should not he t'onMdvn un extravagance. Surh a bulldit it itddn, fdiouhl renVct i the threefold character ofthe eommisHtonpr'n portion namtdy, a valuable advertise ment a an emigration bureau, olt 'mpiiv, ftii'l concrete reminder of Kinpiiasisins the Importance "ilninhiiun The Tirnwi sjih that m.re nntl mere Great Britain nnl thd fiuiuiaiotiH aro reooKnl incr itif Wik inip'ii tanc of nri1 rj 1 1 of the n. if in limplrc'R city. Tho war jmiv. tl that tliM t.oinln.nnfl pos Ft'HMtl a unity purpie ami loyalty tn tl.

rninni. catiM1, which would hiivt Huno'i I i ho Tiicst anient iin l'f Ian, rJii ilt. Gen cv.i nrtil the dominlonn have t'ptabtished the riRht. to a Hepar ato i un ilt ru'tinK a gradual tr.insltn.n i ii a cnlkctlnn of i.e prrih nt irnilninn to a union of powerful mittens. The dominion ambaii NJttlotH rmir 'C prepaid to net b.s rl.

'minion rt'preae ntattv at interna i tl'oml conferi'nceB hb well as llal.Hon lOltii'fi'H between the homeland and nitled pmbawy at the heart of the tin dominions. DOES your skin get rough, rashy, and irritable? Arc you troubled with outbreaks of pimples and blotches? If so, ZanvBuk will soothe your skir and clear away these' annoying disfigurements. If afflicted with more obstinate troubles like dry or weeping eczema, ulceration, abscesses, ringworm or poisoned sores, ZanvBuk alone ensure speedy and thorough cure. Zam Buk soothing, healing and germicidal Bowers Are derived from a scientific blending and concentration of nature's herbal oils add extracts Zam Huk has revolutionised the treatment of skin troubles. Where ordinary coarse ointments act merely on th surface, Zam Buk's rf lined herbal juices fitnttratt to tht unJerlyinf ttttutt, destroying disease at its very root.

For quick, clean healing of everyday cuts, bums, scalds and wounds, or for ridding skin or scalp of eruptions and sores ZanvBuk islnvaluable WCCPINO ECZ'MA. Mr Crmlchrt. 71, 4th Avtnuf. Montreal, wnltl "liuffrd from wM vrr.tm ct Ion lhat. when hoapitftl treatment failed.

I lirten to think my cae inrurable. am iluk howrter. emlrd the diecharae. end my akin wonderfully. It drew out all inflammation end cleared every trace of dlacaae." too.

boa, 8 for 11. a. all and Itoeae. op tam etuk Oo, PftlB MM'tl OK tor to. etamolretern poitalal.

SCHEVRIER'S The Blue Store! BABY'S FAGC BOrtEI. Mrs It Rivrrport, bhy had norcs on Kf fte ctuad by Idcltiind. Although I triad (tumrrmm alvc and omtmcnta ncthmi would Hralthanv On a nd rrtommcndrvitun I go aomc am Buk. Thia aHtlhcd th uhitd, healed every sort, aitd effected a wonderful cure." Toronto and it has Many Long Cold to flro EES for after this one, many more WILL come All urge upon you the wisdom of BUYING FURS NOW, quickly, at this January Fur Sale at Chevrier's. THE SALE PRICING PROVES "EACH BUY A BARGAIN' Men's Fur Coats Ladies' Fur Coats These Smart Fur CoaU arc correct for any time or place, and arc, without doubt, the best, and handsomest many purpose Fur Coats ever designed by our masters of the crift.

At These Sale Prices They Are Simply Wonderful Values Ladies' Taup Marmot Coat Full belt and novelty outside pockets, fancy HntiiKX. Hgular $250.00. CO fa fifi January Xnie l'rlee Jbii.UU Ladi' Marmot Coats IarKe collar and cuffs of Australian 'noKKUin. full belted, novelty pockets and fancy lining. Regular January Fur Sale S129.00 Ladiea' Black Poney Coat T.nrce shawl collar and cuffs of t'oliimbln Knble (o calltd), outtilde pockets, full belt and fancy lining.

Regular $250.00. AQ ffi January Fur Sale Ladies' Black Pony Coata Ijirgo shawl collar and cuffs of Australian Opossum, fancy lining, slash pockets and full helt Regular (T (jf) flt January Fur fialu olaiiO.UU Ladies' Opossum Seal Coats Kiials dtirnbllity of Near Seal and also In fancy lining, sluli pocket nnd all a nuiul belt. Regular $240 uO. C1 (( Junuary Fur Halo tM.40.UU Ladies' Hudson Sesl Coat In long models, huge collar and extra deep cuffs of Alaska Halile, siush pockets, full belted and fiincy I'ussy Willow lining. KcguW g( January Fur Ladies' Hudion Seal Coats Uire ,1 slrlpe collar and wido ruffs of Alaska Sable.

ThU mat i one of our most popular model slash pockets nnd full belt. Regular $750.00. COrTO f( January Fur Sale Ladies' Plucked Beaver Coats ide from rich dark skins, large shawl collar and J. ep of self fur, belt all around. Pussy Willow lined.

The price is luwer than llie skin ulone would cost vuu today. Regular $600.00. (POfit? Art January Fur Sale dJOiU.UU Ladies' Persian Lsmb Costs (2 only) One, size 3d; one, size 40 larno shawl collar and bell cuffs of Alaska fancy silk lining', slash pocket and full belt. Ifeguliir atOTCT A A January Fur Hale OOlDeUU Children's Fur Coats Child's White Lamb Coats Very chic. White silk lined, poc.ketn and belt.

I to size Regular to $45.00. 0t ff January Sale I'rlro tbli.UU Child Wallaby or Australian Coon Up to $53.00. Jsnunry Sale I'rlco Child's Auttrslian OAposeum Costs Well made, tit up to 5 years. Regular January Snlo I'rici THE GUARANTEE on thas lovely, teaaonable eriodels $31.00 pocaets and beltn $43.00 warm, fashionable Fur all attractive is a guarantee that mean real lasting satisfaction. Tha Store) Whors OranaJfotriar Tradoe) In VTT' ur e.

lf is 'TKZ ems arctic' 49C MAIN ST. Nr Corner MiDtrmet Ave. 8IWN BLUB STAR STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVINLJTO UNTIL 10.

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