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

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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USE WINNIPEG-MADE PRODUCTS, URGES MAYOR Prosperity of a City Is Dependent on industries, He Declares The use of Winnipeg products is fundamental If Winnipeg 1o vroi-per. The population of Winnlpnf eunnot be sustained unless Wlnnl-peer purchase locally manufactured goods and continue the wheels of industry In operation. It a matter of vital Importance every inhabitant of the city to Iteep Wlnnlpejj dollars within the city. To buy our own products" Is like eating the cake and having it, too. Let' do it with renewed energy.

Let's patronize those merchunts who feature Winnipeg-made merchandise. Let Winnipeg products give us pleasure and strength at every dining hour. Let us go to the greatest extent reasonable to build anu iurnisn our homes with Winnipeg-male goods. The prosperity of a city Is depenl-icnt largely upon Its Industries, if employment available, the la'our prublem and many olhets correlated solve themselves. Jn the Interest of prosperity and a greater Innlpeg, It is the duty ol every citizen to give preference to our home factories and products not on the ground of sentiment, but hs a pure business proposition.

The not result of genera'. -iff this line will be continued pns-peilly for Winnipeg and the province as a whole. The prosperity of all citizens is xcry closely linked with the prosperity of our Industries. When Winnipeg people invest In Winnipeg Industries by the simple method of buying their products, they aro making an investment cannot help but bring large returns to themselves. I sincerely trust th.it this campaign undertaken by the "Made-ln-Winnipeg exhibition" to educate the people of the city and province into the knowledge that tho purrhn-se of Win-nlpug-niado products means a greater and better city for each and evety one of urn and will meet with unbounded success from the very start.

INFLUX OF S. FARMERS SEEN Illinois Business Man Says Immigration to Canada to be Large The year 922 win see a much lurged Influx of United States farm ers into Western Canada than this year. 13. U. Lohman.

of the Bates Machine and Tractor company. Juliet, 111., eald today at the (St. Charles hotel. The drop In the price of wheat ami ooft of production has hit tho States farmen ruUief hard tlitn jeur, and it is difficult for them to pun up staKer. Tne tact that land valuations are so hlh In the middle states and tho fuct that the yield of wheat is so greater In Canada will bring many farmers north, ho tatd.

Business men are hopeful but wait Ing in the United ttal. as they are In ranann, lie said. Prices aro coming down In Minneapolis faster than here, end as soon as bankers see a condi tion approaching which will make tunning piouiaoiu. money Will loosen up. Mr.

Lohman said. Things are brighter this year for Inrmcrs. Farm labor which last year iouUI not be had for lean than J76 a month, can bo got this year for 1 13. making it possible for fanners to make some money. TAX DEPARTMENT OPEN AT NIGHT Only 2 Persons Took Advantage of New Departure Tuesday Although on acount of press of business dtirlng the day, the otllco of tho federal income tux department in tho Tribuno building remained open for the tiling of Income tax returns, from 7.

DO to 10 o'clock Tuesday evening, only two persons took advantage of tho extra hours, A. W. (ilbli, inspector of tuxatlon, declared today. Tax payers must rill out tho lower portion of poeo four, where the amount of the tax Is computed, with the statement of the amount paid before the return Is deposited at the income tax olflro. It was announced.

All cheques must be certified and it' personal payment Is impossible, the cheque, money order, or postal order should be sent by registered mail. CINDER MAIN ST, IN NORTH WINNIPEG To facilitate traffic on north Main between Church ave. and Inks-ter the city engineering depart, ment has started cuttltig down the curb of the boulevard on the both sides of the street. The boulevard Itself will be levelled to the pavement and packed with cinders to allow parking of cars. Laying of pavement has not been authorized by tho council, but the work may bo undertaken later In the season, it was announced.

The work in progrea now will cost approximately J2.6O0 NORWOOD Residents of Norwood who are In-teresled In sport met In Tache school, fonday evening railed together by hv. V. Mclvor. of Norwood Presby-crlan church, to consider the nues-Ion of obtaining suitable grounds fur Ubllo sport since the Norwood ath-tlo grounds no longer are ntsllable. It was decided that the, city should asked to purchase a tract of iund suitable for the purpose, and ommlttee wa appointed to Inves-ite the matter and report at a puU-tneellng to tie held Friday.

WILL BE HONORED AT UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION i 'i ft ios- ,1 a DR. Ft. J. BLANCH ARD SPENCER A. BEDFORD Dr.

Blanchard and Mr. Bedford will receive the honorary degree of LL.B. st the eenvocat'on of the University of Manitoba May 20, in the Walker theatre. 2 WILL OBTAIN HONOR DEGREE University Will Confer Titles on Dr. R.

J. Blanchard and S. A. Bedford The honorary degree of doctor of law, will oe conferred on lh H. J.

Itlanchiird and Hpencer A. Hertford, chief weed commissioner for Manitoba, at the i-onvocat ion of lie L'nlverslty of Manitoba, May 20, In the Walker theatre, it was announced today. Dr. 1 hard has been a resident of Winnipeg for Shout 40 years. In addition to his private practice, lie was medical adviser to tho Canadian racific railway from to 19Uj and chief surgeon until May, 1914.

He went overseas nr tlm outbreak of the war in choree of N'o. It rHHiialtv clear tug siatiorr, and remained in command until the. spring of 1918. Mr. Hertford was superintendent of the experimental farm at Hrandun for 25 ycrs.

From this position he wa called to the advisory board of the Manitoba Agricultural college, and acted as professor of field husbandry, later being appointed deputy minister of agriculture, whlih post he held tin 1 11 the chango of government in 1910, when he was appointed to Ills present position. Mr. Hidford is a man who has devoted his life to the porfeltiou of farming In the west. NORWOOD GROVE Ht. Philip's Anglican young people's association.

Norwood tlrove, are organizing nn athletic and sports society, assisted by members of the church. It is conlirtuntly expected that. coiiHlderalilo huocohs will meet I heir efforts, ns something of this nature is very much needed. Has Chan, Hmallhy If they Tire, licit, titrisJf sman or Burn, Store, Vfne. rvrC Irritated, Inflamed Ol TOIIR LTtOGranulated.useMurine often, totlhes, Hetrtshes.

Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists and Optician. Wrtt lot FreaEy Book. Ihtb lit Rem Ok. Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Cat.

Dncr4 riis Mrl7 Mat -ta 4H. ISaH K. Hmmk. An Editor Recommends -DROPS" Rheumatic rSufferors Mr. L.

I. nin.editarKntnTrlae.Enitcr. writes: 'I want tetMll mm bfm living In this di.lrict forth rears nn tnera is no man thst is Itar known thsa 1 am. 1 tell rmj inn beraaM I want too to know that I am Nttranror to the people. About twoetr pars aro I was down on my bark wita th worst case or riMumatua and began to use yaur medietas and in about a weak I was on mr feet armln.

pmpl all over Birmingham and Kntlry warsaatooiabwl to as me gat well toquiek and wanted to know what medieina I took. I told Intra and erarr man who tiaa the rbaumatiam knowtof your medicine and say they will oa It. I am telling evera one of the virtue of your remedy and I amsurelt will Inernaathaaalaof Buck erldence at his ahould be tiflkl-ent to prove to any perann th vaiua of "s-Ih-ops" in rhrumatte troubles. "t-Drops" to sold by th trading Am. In evsr part of tbetui tad Butaa aadCaoada.

1 I 4 The East Kildonan municipal council held a meeting last nlghtl In the municipal Jiall. East Kildonan. Those present were: Hoove Henderson, councillors, Sutherland, Mcllaln, brooks, Urown and tacey. Mr. Pal-meison, the auditor for tho municipality, submitted his report on the municipality's llnanclal stnndlng for (he year, ending Dec.

81, JD20. The housing tcheme was discussed and it was recommended that 14,500, being 70 percent of the full value, be the maximum amount loaned to home builders, and that 7 percent Interest bo charged on all loans. Delegations from the East Kildonan cricket club and the Odd Fellows were granted i.h) use ot the municipality's road sprinkler for their sports' grounds during. the summer months. Road sprinkling, and the use of water or oil for this purpose, was discussed and will be finally decided upon at a meeting to be held (Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.

In the council chamber. V. F. Mathlsnn presented a scheme to the council which he had formulated for the extension of the Kildonan driveway, following the river front north from Linden ave. ui.d Joining the main highway at a Point south of the subway.

This proposition will be discussed at a future meeting. CHARLESW00D The oouncll has Instituted a clean up In tlte municipality commencing Monday, and ending Satur THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE News of the Suburbs EAST KILDONAN Mr. Mitchell, principal of Poison school, and about 2n pupils of his class, attended a lecture on how to mount wild flowers and grasses, by Prof. V. W.

Jackson. Monday evening, In the botany and zoology laboratory In Manitoba day, April to. and notices have been DllMteil ill ull ll.o fl.c co-operation of the residents to make ineir noines and. surrounmngs us attractive as pot-silile, therelore adding to the health of the municipality. Auto drivers must obey the speed-limit on the highways this season, which Is 10 miles per hour, ami 10 miles where there are settlements, pi lice announce.

Fred Puirh. i.f I l.i Cite im. strong's point. Is again coming out to bis summer residence between the1 road and river 79, Ht. Charles, and he already reports that he has radishes well above the ground.

The ward three ratepayers will hold their usual monthly meeting this evening In Charleswood school at 8.30 o'clock. The trustees of the Charleswood school, held their usual meetlngon Monday evening In the board room of the school building. A new sanitary system Is to be Miss Uleau and Miss Mona llrovvn have been ro-apopinted as tenrhers from the beginning or the new term In August. Bntterfllen are to be seen flitting about, an indication that summer Is close at hand. Miss I.

Jcfferles. the district nurse of the municipality, was on her rounds accompanied by Miss Mcln-tyre on Wednesday, and reports the general health of the residents to be excellent. ST. BONIFACE The club rooms of the Ht. Itonlface lawn tennis club have been ransacked during the winter, lockers have been broken Into and papers have been taken out of desks und littered on the floor.

Hal Held masterpiece, "The Con- fesslon," drew three record crowds to the auditorium of Ht. ltuniface college. Tuesday, when Uie picture was shown under the auspices of the Men's A. C. J.

C. Heveral members of the clergy wero at each performance. A clever comedy was shown at the same time, proceeds from the entertainment will given to aid the new orgun fund. The Anglican Young people's association of Ht. Philip's chutvh.

Norwood, ni'C oiganlzliig nn athletic society. It Is expected that the organization will do much to foster clean rort among the young people of the parish. A regular meeting of the "Ligue Clviiiue." of St. MonifHce. will be held this evening in the city hall.

WEST KILDONAN The West Kildonan cricket club will hold a concert nt the Victory school, Friday, at 8 13 o'clock. A good progium has been arranged and a special feulure will be produced. As a means of promoting wholesome recreation the municipality. It Is hoped that a large attendance will result, and that the Cricket club will have good support from the community. At a meeting of the West Kildonan council Monday evening a committee cotnpoAed of Iteevo H.

Tanner, Councillor Kurnslde nd the municipal solicitor was appointed to confer OHO OPTICAL raBLOM assHb aa rum a. W. t'VlJocn arrosiicrsim. with the municipal commissioner with regard to ail matters relative to the Ulivlslon of the municipality, and matters In connection with tho organisation and condition of affairs of tho portion left in Weft Kildonan. The foflowliur re authorized to Issue permits und Inspect works under th reepecilve by-laws: J.

W. Jesxop, appointed building Inspector; P. Fly. will be wntrr works superintendent und W. Watson, roads commissioner and sewer Inspector.

The council upproved of the plan to open Halter st. from Armstrong Keeping Down Dental Prices w.ie reported that '50 npplirntinns lor lo.inu ou tho housing scheme hud been tiled. uvec, from Main st. to MoUregor st ST. JAMES The postal box tft the comer of Hampden St.

and Ness Is an eye-sore. If it Is to be used, the rust should he removed and paint applied. If It is to be used it should be taken down. ave. to Heuipleton ave.

A pititlon Complaint have been made by was tabled at the meeting for street I owner of cattle and horses in Ht. lights on Jerferaun und Heven (ak James, thnt the pound. keepers aro In their duty when they Impound minimis that are doing no harm In any respect. A Loii'loij newspaper owned and controlled by women Is called "Time and Tide." Like time and tlile In the uduge, they wait for no man. by complete unity of all factors tht produce perfect work.

No "hit or miss" method ustd; but instead I us a modern, completely equipped dental laboratory, doing all the mechanical wrk on the premises. Th famous Hall method of impression taking in the making of plate for difficult mouths, is in ue at thi office. My Expression Plate that perfectly suit the individual, made by hand and th most advanced method in plat making can only be obtained at this office. My X-Ray Equipment it a sure guidance to all tooth troubles no guesswork when thi i ud ths advantages of thorough work cost no more than ordinary methods as used by mall obscur dntit. The time has com whin th day of high price and guesswork dentistry i passed.

Lt convince you of my painles method of extracting tth. Graduate dentists to do your work. Member of th College Dental Surgeons of Manitoba I DR. ROBINSON, Dentist Second Floor Birks Building Winnipeg, Man. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM I MammiinnKOtlM Startt Iffifs Go On Sale PMCE Tomorrow Morning This special purchase of high-grade Shirts of such well-known makes as Arrow, Tooke's, enables me to give the men of Winnipeg the most stupendous shirt treat in the last four years.

Do not misunderstand or underestimate the magnitude of this event. It is, without question, the greatest Shirt Sale ever held in the West. Van Alstyne will not be undersold, and to hold this Sale he made one of the biggest spot cash shirt deals ever consummated in the West. See The Windows Kemember Sale Starts Tomorrow No Phone or Hail Orders CanlJc Filled In fairn.tt to the who will cam to th store to mak their selection personally, thi will necessary. lorning Let Nothing Keep You Away is a Sale which invites extraordinary buying.

Men will realize it as an opportunity to stock up for years, for he will have to be an optimist indeed to expect it to happen again. It was only through an exceptional chain of circumstances that this Sale was made possible circumstances that could scarcely be expected to repeat themselves. Regular $3.00 Now $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 ii ii SEMI-READY STORE $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 Regular $5.00 NW a $5.50 $6.00 $6.50 ii ii ii 271 PORTAGE AVENUE $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 $3.25 Th shirts will be arranged ao-cordiha to sues sii 14 on en counter, size 14' on another, en 15 on still another, and so on. Thi will save time. At -ich count.

a full ranq. of ALL QUALITIES of Shirt, will be read proportionate number of each value, 'and from time to time durmp tho day the stocks will replenished from our reserve supplies..

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