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I i A CITY WILLING WList, Ye Obese To EXCLUDE SHOWS! OF POOR CLASS! Civic Committee Proposes Arrangement with Subur ban Municipalities Whether Winnipeg and unjoining municipalities, notulily West KiMon nnt car. got together tu iiri'vrnt mi di'Sinililo Bhows from i xhlhltlm', hero wi.s tho chief BulJ('t uf discussion tit Wrilncsiliiy'a 'f tlio pub 11a surety cuiiirulttt of the city coun cil. Winnipeg now gives lliini ea til allows that otherwise. not ho eanetlcned on tho ground that If city authorities refuse a license the show tinir.npcmcnt gels a sltouutslile tho city limit where it still get Winnipeg money, hut Is Immune from tho city's control. From the Motion IMcture assuciii tlon i Manitoba, claiming to rep.

rejent Investment of ti largo 'lelegiitlun united uiion the committee, to protest against iravel llrg carnival shows visiting Winnipeg Gordon Lindsay, secret.it y. said ttia association hail no objection to gen uine circuses, hut they did oh)i (hows which were prohilited from several states of the Other miiniclpnllt i wore prepared lo keep out tho show If Winnipeg would do the same, member of tho ioputatlon said. Winnipeg's Attitude "Oh, oh." Interrupted several ul and Aldeuimn Uray, chairman, assured Mr. LlnUsey that Winnipeg hud tried several limes lo cooperate with udjolning municipalities In this respect, hut without success." Mf. l.lnusay ueciareu ttial west Kildonan was prepared to prohibit shuns if Winnipeg would ulo the fjrwe.

To this Alderman Gray said the committee would bo "only too lo hghtpii" to confer with 'West Klldoi an at any time. Permanent By Law Suggested Alderman Douglas: "What is wanted is the passing of a permanent prohibiting by law by West Kildonan mid an agreement wlifa Wit nlpeg that such by law shalj not be temporarily waived." Another grievance of the delegation was thut shows wero permitted to exhibit here on Civic holiday to the detriment of local pleasure providers and entertainers. Svmpathv was shown with this romphilnt and the association was referred to the civic health commit ten unler whose Jiirlnlctlon falls the licensing of visiting shows. All that the safety committee could do was to piinlse that If West Kildonan would pass by law to prevent undesirable shows exhibiting there tho committee would refuse to change the city llrst class flre llmlts to permit of their coining to Winnipeg. Alderman Heaps' draft by law prevent tho building of "tin shacks" within tho first class lire limits was the subject of a brisk discussion.

The alderman lost out. as Alderman Douglas' motion to recommend that the by Inw be withdrawn passed tho committee. Alignment By law The committee decided to recommend to council the drafting of Al derman Heaps' street alignment i.v. applying 10 an streets east of iain si. irom Jiuchray ave.

to city limits. the Application of K. Tcakey for permission to it.atull two U.OOO gallon gasoline und keroseno tanks above ground and erert a metal clud building north, of Notre Dame ave and west of the Midland railway, will bo I ommended to council. Application of tho Canadian Rogers Sheet Metal ft Hooting. to crco.t a metal building on Sherbronk between Wolseiey ave.

and Cornish was ferred to the aldermen of WHrd une. Tho street railway reported gross earnings for June of S267.42, nnd net earnings of Tho amount expended or. account of Improvements to tho railway systum. exclusive of improvements used Jointly, wus reported us OAKBURN RACE WAR IS ENDED Three of Pole Ruthenian Belligerents Committed for Trial ei.ien.eni or the called v.iciiil wr" whir', the tranquility me i recently. Is In Hicht.

Three the belligerents were committed fr trial Tuesday on charges arl ing nut or the nnc. uecordirg to a i. port Ive.l today hv .1. Kattrav. provincial police rominlssioner.

while two more r. in ne arraigned Krlila With shooting with intent Th. I charged uonoie. corning to poli was an ailcL ed iruipi oi nuiiieiiiaiis the district to destroy ernritlxes ere, t. I'oles I'l feeilng.

long ir to a head when and hn Kiwi towskl. It is ed. they claimed stole one irom Mikes form. Tie man was i 111 iny. In connection Willi the alle.

ed dl cross, Mck jtiii alio .1.11:11 lirosek ll.l.ve I o.oiiui ieo 10 siann trla al PREMIER DRURY DENIES EARLY ELECTION RUMOR TOr.ON'TO. July :7 not have a provincial Ontario wi'l (lection until onn year from inthls fall. I'reml. tie I'nlt'd Oniry, speaking at Farmers or Ontario pi' no at oro. Simeon county.

Wtdncsdnv afternoon, snld his government would cllnrr office until the legal expiration of ti term. REMAINS IN ASYLUM AFTER RELEASE 0RQER MON'TilEA July 27 When re atlves of Mrs. Yvone I nmoit icue called at the St. Jean de Iieu asylum irmed with a certiflo1 cnjiy of Jtidi Martlnenu's decision ordering elease from the custody of the Nuns, Mrs. Laniontagne refused to leave the isvliim.

declaring tlrfit she was full latlsfied to remain Jhore. I Traffic 'Monarch of the Devil Strip" Gives Advice to the Adipose Iut persons, plump, to put reduce by point duty or those l.o ari more delicately, can over the position us at 1'ortage and ordlng to John Mc i i imkIiI hours a day 1 innuld ii' Kenzie, who wig wagKing traffic this way and that way, extricating pedestrians and vehicular traffic from tangles requiring the of Job to unravel. It Is exhilarating work, when one gets used to it, be says. wiiiler Is one of the 1111 pleasantrles that have to be combated with on the Job. Policeman's hoots, the historical number runes, Bn to the gooey asphhnlt like fins to II paper.

Sweat runs down back of the neck in rivulets despite the sun helmet supplied by tho illy. he says. At times upon leaving nlK pOKt he fi'i lH tniffii panjM'M man iih enj' hUt wet nitf. Hut afl though the point yliiK hiH Job. AutotHtH pu.sH.

enjoying th siitn'titiH'H In al! mark th.it Nt a ml breeze and mod intention, re hot day, Junt as though thf 1 man did not know. I in It Is not dII foich hot work bc lnf a policnmn. Th.so on patrol duty can oinble aln in the hiiady Hpota at leisure. They wtnr their uniforms as (m parade all the tune, every button Uanc up, even to the collar. Vhjrh soiuctimey clwiteH the neck causing dlHcomTort.

Helmets do not weiKh muvh, but Mr. Citizen wulkiuic on the street finds his straw or pananui too heavy to carry sometimes. I'tty the poor policeman! allowed to take of i his coat or hat, he must be ready al ways to answer questions civilly, no matter how swellerinK hot It may be. It's a ci ild ltfe in the winter time ul u. ti 't tun' in iiit? limine i FOWLER THINKS CR0P0UTL00K EXCEPTIONAL Optimistic After Road Trip to Brandon Cutting Soon General Mayor Kowler wan at the city hall hrlfiht and early today, freah from hi trip to the lliandon fair.

He returned hy train, the other memhcrB of the party keeplmt to the uutomn and reachlnir the city ahortly ufter mlKnlht thin morniiiR. "Well, had a wry enjoyable trip." p.uj the mayor. "We found tliu riiHilx much lietter than we hud expected, with the exception of three bad places between here and 1'ortage which have not yet been repulred following the recent waHh out. "The i rop in looking very well and wheat cuttlnir ahould he well under way In ten day. A lot of the rye in cut and in stook now.

It la a xplciulul crop, what miw of It Altogether the farmer nround Hrandon are leel Ing very well natlnfled with crop primped, and the came hold good of tho larmera around 1'ortaKe where they were not damaged by hall. "Odd flolilH that apparently hadn't had HUfflclent molMture were noticed, hut an a rule wheat bow on summer tallow wan fooklng very well. "'At llrandon we were splendidly taken care of by the fair board, and really wo saw the hpit exhibition of livestock that In my Judgment has eve been shown in the west. I don't profess to be nn expert In livestock, but 1 could see a wonderful Improvement In the quality shown. Ivuklng back over the past ten ars.

The attractions were exceedingly good and were to be commended on score of clcanllncsfl and quality. the STRANGE SHARK CAPTURED IN SALMON TRAP A.MHKnST, N.S.. July 27. A shark of unknown variety was. caught by Kll James In a salmon trap nt Cup d'f Advocato Wednesday, measuring 14 feet 9 inches from tip to tip, wltn a remarkable upper tall six Inches long Old ri'ariners remark that they never saw the like in the seven seas.

INTERNED SUN YAT SEN HOLDS BALANCE OF POWER anuilinn 1'rena shle I'LKINiS, China. July 27 Sun Yat Sen, deposed president of South China, virtually Interned aboard his puny cruiser. Wlngfiin, In Canton h.irhor. nevertheless holds the balance of power in tjie old republican parliament of all Clilna which Is expected to meet in. the tlrst session of Its revival here next Tuesday.

ENGINEERING INDUSTRY IN CRITICAL POSITION I.ONIViV. July 'J7 The rltlcal position of the engineering Industry created hv the result of the bulnt of the Ainalgama'ed Knginccrlngnlon, announced Wednes.lav. was discussed at e. inferences in London today Ti union leader express the hope that In ult. itl wl'h the employers, a nn ms will be found for averting a futtlier dislocation, of the Industry, which h.is not yet recovered from the long stoppage of work over the "managerial rights" dispute.

SESSION DELAYED MIII.IS, the South after being poncd until put off fur .1 1 1 1 Irish The meeting of parliament, which July "1. was post has again been 'night, It was an Jul toda TO PAY IN KIND I ISBON The Portuguese yov. ernmcnt is preparing to negotiate a special agreement with Ger. many for the payment of war reparations in kind amountina to gold marks. THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY.

JULY 27, 1922 FROM FLOWER LOVERS VISIT CITY PARK Members of Horticultural Society Inspect Conserva tory and Gardens Members nf th Manitoba HortuMil tura! and Korrstry asportation tieli tho flrnt of a MortPH (if basket pirnlrfi nftrnruin In AnnlTiibnln pork. Shortly after five o'clock more than 1 0 1 members and thctr Irirnds lu Kftn to ronnreK.tto around thn picnic t)ibp. f'ftttt'd I'lantw of liloont tVmiT.H wimp placiMl in th contra of tsirli tablo Rivinc It an iippenr lnr which nnlv tan be Hccurert when itliittprn ar hrc iiKht Into tho Hchtmfl of rlcr. irii ion Kollowinir tho lunch, which was held nt r.3 o'clock in the afternoon. the entire jarty.

under thn direction of (U niu Champion, miperintenrieiit of the lnnlpt parks started on a t'ur nf Inspection ctver.lnf a. perd.d of more than two hours. The nurseries, rosa bowers, the conservatory, and the flower Burdens Scattered thrmiKh ttie park, were ln sp i ted This educational tour offered excellent opportunity for study Intr th trees, siiruhs, and flowering pi. ints. Kx tensive yi'irit In tr In park was first befcun In 1 Tho park in alinoHt 300 acres in extant.

"I SAW fiT II TIME TRIBUNE" Twlvt oharget of violation of lh Teniiieimnce act wvro ilocketed for thin uneinoon in tho iirovlnclul police court. Holt, noted moving pictur ulcturo actor, ami Mm Holt, will arrive In Wlnnlueir F'rlduy evening, from liauff. Aasiniboine park wn tha tcene of a picnic held by members of young Methodist chunh, Wednesday everting. About 35 young people weie present. Work on tha replacing of a four Inch wntermalii by a 12 Inch main on the north sido of 1'ortago from ll.irgnivo st.

to Main wus begun today. Tho Manitoba provincial council of the lionilnlim Veterans' alliance will hold lis monthly meeting at 8 o'clock tonight In the offices of tha Imperial VcteiaiiH in I'anada. J. W. Cockburn, former city controller, was reported today to have Improved slightly from his recent attack of Illness.

He was taken for a motor ride this week. A remand for a week was ordered In the case of W. McKay, J. H. Aspm.

John and Mlko Knisplnsky, who were arraigned In the provincial police court Wednesday afternoon on a chnige of theft Prom the Fraser Hrace company nt (ireat Falls and irom tho Canadian 1'acillc railway. Mr. Justice Adamson today dismissed an application to compel the council of Hlchot municipality to pass a by law under Section 6U3 of the Municipal act. He held that it had not been proven that the council had received a petition of a majority of the taxpayers of tho district asking for the by law. Six persons were fined in provincial police court Wednesday afternoon when convicted on liquor churgos A.

Tunghe. 102 Kavanagh St "Ilonlfnce and Mrs. L. Tunghe, each were rincd for buylne liquor Illegally. H.

Jackson and W. Kahlan, each pal.l $200. and J. H. Kohlnsnn, was fined $300.

U. Jtv, who lives outside of Winnipeg, was fined $21)0. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Berry, formerly of St.

Norwood, were visitors to Mayor Fowler today, Hoth looked very well. Mr. Merry, who Is a former mayor of St. Honiface. Is now living nt Alhamhra.

near Los Angeles, anil Is engaged in the real estav business there. Mr. and Mrs. ferry are celebrating the forty first anniversary of their wedding nt i.iao i macn on Sunday. They turn to California Aug.

7. rc MAYOR'S GOLF TROPHY ARRIVES AT CITY HALL Tim mayor's trophy for competition among vthe golf playing aldermen nnd civic employes was unpacked to. lav in the mayor's parlor. It Is a handsome sliver cup, ndorned with golf sticks and golf balls, and hearing the Inscription. "Fowler golf tro phy.

presented by Mayor Frank O. Fowler, 122. for annual comiietltion i pt to city council, olticials and employes." Arrangements for the tonrnnment now are under way. There are nearly 100 entries. Including members nf both sexes.

A qualifying round Is being plaved oft on the municipal links, where nil games in tho tournament will be staged. ENTRIES INCREASE FOR AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LONDON. July 27 The pre war status of the great country agricultural shows Is becoming re established. At Yorkshire show. Hull, the total entries were considerably in nd vance of last year's entries.

The shire horses were exceptionally high class and good hunters were more numeious than a year ago Shorthorns predominated among the cattle. Kntrles in the popular breeds of sheep bad not been exceeded since At the Leicestershire show there were increased entires but the number of sheep exhibited was disappointing. 105 IRISH PRISONERS ESCAPE rnoM JAIL 1 IIEIJ'AST. July 27 Through a hole blow in tne wall by a mine 105 prisoners escaped from the Dund ilk jail, county Inuth, this forenoon. Tho shock of tho explosion shook the town, shattering the windows of the county hospital nnd the linfes of the town's best residential district.

Fifty of the prisoners who escaped were rearrested this afternoon, i ithcr arrests include Michael Donnelly, who was commander of tho Irregulars about Dundalk. $900 IN FINES ACT VIOLATORS Strong Beer Charges Against Three Defendants Sus tained in Court Knur fines aggregating a Mtal 3ei) were collected today In the city police court on Temperance r.ct charges, three of which were for selling "strong bcr," and the other for 1 keeping Ihiuor, "good llallan liquors," specially imported, in other than a .1 I I I VJ.l.n 11.. I Hat bury. Arthur Avorder, and were the parties found gullt Huron! paid J3ij0 and the others each. 'I'rovinclal police had vlsi'ed Hcl occa's home ond month previous to the city police und the liiju found bv tin latter was nassed over hv I the provincial men.

Sclnoeca naid. It was in the house all the time, packed away In a trunk, he dceluiad. ileer found, in the cellar, the provincial police tasted and not considering It of sufficient strength to warrant charge did not seize. The city police ael.ed the lot. lit) had been convicted previously Quick Work Hefore Frank Shoim, from llrook lyn.

New York state, had left the I'nlon station after stepping from a train Wednesilay. I ictcctive llrent A. Kilcup nnd K. lietterldge placed him under arrest on sucph Ion of having drugs In his possession. Tolice forind a powdery substance which they believe to he morphine, hut cannot describe' authentically until it Is analysed.

Sholm was remanded one week. He Is reported to be a former Winnipeg druggist. Family Comas First The paternal duties of Sam (ill ford have pi dence over court mutters, apparently. "I've to take rrj inlm iif cut Saturday." he said when told a motor vehicle act charge against him was remanded until that day. The court, not wishing to disturb the family program, decided to remand the case until Sitter Goes to Home "How about my sinter having a chance," said Alice l'arislan to R.

H. (iraham, prosecutor, when she learned a vagrancy chanro against herself was dlnnu.Hc! and that her sister was sentenced to do six months in the Home of the Oood Shepherd. "Jour sister is getting the best chance she can get." Mr. (iraham replied. She then left the court.

Matquerader Fined lressed In femnlo garb on tho streets Tuesduy evening Hoy Iowe led the police to take a second look lit him. He was speaking to young women, police reoort. In court today he explained he was Just having a lark. He was lined 17. SECOND 'HOOTCH' DAY THREATENED Chief Newton Indicates Need for Keeping 'up with Liquor Cases "It Is within the realm of pos blllty that a second "Hooch Day" be arranged to cope with Temperance oct cases in the city police court, C.

H. Newton, police chief, said this morning. lfi Wednesday of this week there were 22 cases on the docket, five only of which were disposed of. Today there were another 20 of which four were fined. This leaves a total of nearly 40 cases to.

be heard outside of criminal and civil cases that appear in the same court also. No particular day has been set yet but in all likelihood It will fall on a Wednesday, the day preceding the original "Hooch Iay." ORDERS LIQUOR ACCOUNT PAID Judge Dawson Holds Illegal Character of Traffic No Excuse Although denllng In whisky is illegal, a note given ns payment In such a transaction Is quite valid. This ruling was made in county court today by Judge A. Dawson. In the case of Klrila Chalachuk.

123 McDonald and William Karodula. of Fisher Hrnnch, Man. An added feature of the ense was the fact that the plaintiff had to be brought to court from the provincial Jail, where ho is serving a term. ltorodula claimed immunity from payment of the note, which was for $100, on the ground that tho value received was "sptrltous liquors drunk in a saloon, nnd that the county court' has no Judge Dawson, however, would not uphold this claim and gave Judgment In favor of the phrlntlff. MUST CONFORM TO GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE BIJHLIN.

July 27 l'roi im ial news papers throughout Prussia, which heretofore have been serving as official organs for local governments, will have to conform In their editorial attitude to the demands of the Herman republic or forego their revenues from ociclnl advertising. A decree lto this f.cect issued today by ihe Prussian minister of the Interior, affects numerous local newspapers which have been out of sympathy with Ihe Republican government. LETTERS The kind bt get attention and hold It. Letters full of punch and pulling power reel odpod In quantity on your own letterheads your letters Have them by ArivrrlUlns h.r Mali 231 l'linnihrr nf rotnnifrrn I'll. AILMl.y Ask about our guaranteed of Western Farmers lists Successful pupils of Klfreda Daw 'kins.

A.F.C in passing the June, examinations set by tho Toronto Con 1 sorvative of are: Intermediate I piano, Shumway. Junior 1 piano, A elma Hanilrrud; elementary liheory, Velma Ilandlord, flint class I jhonors; Violet liullock, honors DIXON ATTACKS STREET RAILWAY FRANCHISE PLAN ft SUPPOPIS Candidature Wildeman in Resisting Franchise Extension In the Mulvej school grounds Wed msday evening a meeting In the interests of lieoigc Wildeman, lAhor candidate in the ward on aldnrmanlc by election, was addressed by 1 J. Dixon, the candidate. Mr. Wihlerinan claimed that his opponent, Mr.

Leonard, was being bin kill up by the mzens committee, i I I I He thought Mr. Leonard was 'hum ous concessions to 'the citv. onn of hugging" when he claimed not toithfm Pelng reduced car fares, hut have the time to address the electors otner concessions Involving Imnortant of the ward. seemed to him at questions of control are asked for. shame that a man standing for public If the majority report passes the office should t.

il the citizens through question of nn extension of the com the press that he hadn't given serious Panv's franchlso will not he rnlsed consideration lo an outstanding civic I Issue. Did Mr. Leonard expect the citizens to give him a free mandate, to do what lie liked when lie got into council The city hydro. Mr. Wlldctnati declared, was now In a position to run tho street railway without any loss i to the citizens Thev should not for 1 get thnt the street railway had done its host lo prevent Winnipeg from selling electrical lighting power at) .1 nnplii kllo i r.tt deduced furesfhad nothing to do with the! question of an extension of the fran 1 rinse.

The city already had an' agreement with the company as to; the reducing of fares. The street railway was in effect saying to the citizens today. "Kxtend our franchise! or we will give you no service for the' balance of our contract." Mr. Dixon said time was when roads and bridges were privately owned and charged tolls, ond when education was a private monopoly. I'rivate property was always administered in the interests of the owners.

As Jong vA the street railway owned tho utility It would be administered in the Interests of the street rail way. Says Democracy Violated A fundamental principle of de omcrnoy had "been violated when the' franchise was first given away, claimed Mr. Dixon. What really happened had been that the company was given a taxing power for its ow benefit. No sooner had the company got its contract than it had begun to violate it.

It had cost the city hundreds of thousands of dolars to make the street railway live up to its contract and then the ctly hadn't succeeded. A long agitation had been necessary to get the company to adopt safety devices, the speaker I'rlvately owned public utilities werej a constant corrupting Inlluence on all legislative bodies. The street rail i way company was not now operating' In the open, nevln years gone by, but Its Influenco was there Just the The real responsibility lay with the. citizens. If they remained properly awake nnd did their duty tho street railway's designs would be thwarted.

Martin Senour 100 Pure House Paint Works easiest, spreads farthest, hides beat, retains its gloss longer, and outlasts in wear any other prepared paint. 1 GALLON COVERS 400 SQUARE FEET TWO C0AT8 That la why It pays to nua Martin Senour 10U Percent Pur Faint WHITE pi 15.50 tit $1.60 rt. 80c $285 45c COLORS n' 4.95 ''Pt 40c 260 l.35 70c alSiSSS CLLmited 179 N. Dame Ave. E.

PH.A7391 'rrrrt Summer Trice fil.ftO tmlrjert tw rlmiice wlt.imit prr ton, nut Ire. IJMITKI) I'raJrra In alt fclmU of iml and ke J.D. CLARKE CO. 817 RRY MTIIFET. Phone AMU TENDERS FOR OK HYDRANTS i "HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY" to bruni I 'i PHONE A1507.

(' 222 Mclntyre Block. Main SL i Jut nil f'ortaf. (Formerly In the Fanhloa Craft ink.) Tmrtrs. addr miM to th Chairman. Cummin nn Tuhlic lt 11 will recp oil th offh of th umler iir.a up 1.

11:30 o'clock a.m. on Saturday. July iJyth. i22. for thr mpply and dc)t ti (If ty 1nch Hydrant.

HpfvlHratlona imi form nf trdr. to frt tir with condition (fn rnirm tender nn tyUw, ottM.nt'fl rt tho on ice of the City Krurnif cr. 21 Jamea A vmiy. Tho 1ort or any tender not neces nanly accepted. C.

J. BROWN, City Clerk. City Cla.rk'11 Office. Winnipeg. July CM a.

IJJ. CITY COUNCIL TO DECIDE TRAM cuss the granting of a ten year extension with the company. Whether tho company would be willing to grunt the. concessions asked for. which would look toward a closer control of the company with a view to the cltv taking over the utility In IDS7.

is doubted ill some quurters. FRANCHISE PLEAlAGAIN DEFER Will Debate Alternate Pro posals Regarding Extension Tho city council tonight will dls cuss, proliahly at length, the request the Street Hallway Co. for a ten vear extension of franchise. Majority and minority reports from the special suo commlttee of council on Street Hallway negotiations will leonie uf for discussion and possibly one of them will ho adopted. i ne majority renort is signed hi I fcf.iyor Fowler.

Alderman Douglns. I The Interpleader application made In chairman of the suh commitiee. and (chambers before Mr. Justice AUam Aldermnn Simpson. The signers of rnn was adjourned until the Hist the minority report are Alderman chambers day In September.

Tho Sparling and Alderman Shore. The nbteci of ihe'nnnlicallon was to oh iii.i.iornT report, in Drier, proposes to ne.ii oui ine street liauway nv a loan lo cover needed Improvements, the company having taken the position that It csnnot get the neenssary funds without the franchise extension. i Against this, tha minority renort would grant the Slreot Itallwav Its franchise extension In return for vari some lime to come. The signers suggest that It ould be well for Winnipeg to see what exnerience Toronto. Detroit nnd other cities have hnd with their niuniclpallv ownod street railways.

Should the minority report pass It would mean an Instruction from Jl" on Railway negotiations to dis 25 P. B. Cash Stores FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS RASPBERRIES Are sboil ever and the quulllr resl sow. rrr single Do S3c. S5.10 APRICOTS Ftm quality, large banket lr raae 4 hoAketa ft.

10 CHERRIES KovmI Anna, to eat or preserve; fine (Itntllty, banke Tic Hltifherrle, iry anil freoh, lb Uc Ciilirornla ningn dot en 2ftc, 40c i rtllfomtit iluzen 4 Ri)M Yellow llnnttniM, lb t.V I llpaal Letlure, for Ifta Ontario Klpe Tniiita( Hi IHc lb fluent eliljrnient; large 1 1 qnart baaketa $1.59 Ontario I'lama In targe quart bakrtt, Jich fl.tMj KELLY SALEi New Claimants Appear for PropertyCourt Decision Awaited Three new claimants to part of thn 'Thomas Kelly property," seized by the government to sailsiy Judgment tor nnoiit ti i.j.i inihin. the total eigni. decision ns to hich or the eight claimants had prior rignt to me property now In the. possession of the government. Tho new claimants nre The Toronto CeneraJ Trusts Michael Kelly, and the Manitoba quarries.

In addition the property is claimed by Sheriff Colin lnkster. thn crown, the Imperial bank. Thomas Kelly ft Sons, the Greater Winnipeg Water District. As a result of the adionrnment of the hearing on the Interpleader morion, It ill he necessary to postpone the sale nf the goods advertised by Sheriff lnkster. This Is the second postponement.

A noinble arrav of counsel nnpeared tin ourt In connection with the case. r'hpv Charles Locke, on be lialf'or the sheriff. John Allan and A. C. Camplbll.

for the crown: J. P. Foley. KC, for Michael Kelly; (1. Harvey.

K.C for the U.W.W.D.: Robinson, for Thomas Kellv Sons, limited: nnd R. P. McWIIllams. for thu Imperinl bank. NEW LAID EGGS All cunmnteetl freah.

dittea Bio CREAMERY BUTTER r'reah ehurned, goiernment gradel, Ni. 1 quality, awret and good 4to BACON I. Jk II. Npeetul, Hweet anil smoked lisrk. slieril.

I.Vi In 40e I'. II. KlrtHky itom, ullred. S. Lard, ulwn.is fmh, lb See rloeu, err 1 lb.

tin 3D PURE VINEGAR 1 hlte or Brown per ul loo ler quart 40c PURE MAPLE SYRUP In quart bullies. FA k0 5Uc BlMo for making grary, pkt I.unrh Tongue, tin SOe and I.ihfcy'a PoiLftl Miat, lOri fur lHe lark't Totted Menu. for IVe riilrken Ila4llee. tin 7fte Mbhy'a Hweei Ho4ulora. JOc, I.lbhy'a MM I'lrklea, large' fin l.lld.y'a Saurr Krout, large tin 20o NEW POTATOES 10V2 25c Large roral auliflower 25e, 30e FLOUR Beat 'n.

White Tatent (Tiekport), i aaea. a.i.ww; nair, sj.uj; quarter, ai.ifi; amnll mrk XA Seellea Kalalna, pkt 23o HeedMl KnUtna. pkt tttt he I led Walnuta, new crop, lb IMh MATCHE3 Ijirse boxes cf 300 mat dies I'kt. of A Imtc Hnnnml, cak, Met tin Nunitluitli. Iln Jolinitton'ii Floor H'ai, tin hlortile o( l.ltne, tin Pdlm llllie Kosp.

8 cakes Witch llitxel Noup, cakes Huratt's Illwuln, sack inc. 4Ao lie 8Sc 7e 1e lo Open haliirdny Till 10 oTlock t'ountry Orders Hhlpped. Mall, lOS rrlnceas Specials Saturday Buyers Canned Yellow Pear hea Halve. No. tin, hwrlal tffe Pure frawbrry .1 nm New park, 4 lb.

Ctn. hpeelal Sie "orm Broom 4 string. HpVrlal 4Ats Keedleaa KaTalna Special, per lb. tlta S5 lb. box HS.IS Puclieaa Apple Special, I5o Our 4ewel tea High In quality.

medium In price, 1 lb. pkg. 60o Krilogg's Com jrlalmi Special lite Hlppollle The faTorlte cake Icing, 14 o. glaaa. Special te Pure Cocoa In Bulk, special, lb.

Bhrrflded Cocoanul Special, 14o Co. Limited PHONE N7383. SWEET CORN NEW PEAS NEW BEANS Doien Freih Pulled Fraah Pulled 27c 25c 25c RED PLUMS ares No. 1 fsnrr qiialilr, baketM welalit about 8'i for 69c JELLY POWDERS Mcl aren a beat quality, pkta 10c Cuatard I'owdrra, largeat JimK till Hc anin ('Tflee, bottle Junket Tablet, pkC I'J'ie FLY PAPER, ETC. rlllum'a Fljr Psil.

pkt He Tnngkfoot, fthrtt 3c Kljr hoalt'ra, nirh 10c, iiv SUGAR I going lo be mneh higher. lay In nhead for preaervlng. 10 toef KM) lb. aark Icing Sugar, lb lie SALAD DRESSING, Rovnl, large, SRr; amall bottle Ine I'urc old Hnlad Vowder, pkt. It Huvrll, amall, 24ei Inrge, 43ei larger tin Keen's Muatard, tin 7Sc 15c, tilr, 50c MILK Milk, tin lie Kclndrrr Milk, tin fSc.

Kl Milk. Iln lie Swilntlon Milk, tin 18c, lllc Sll. win ISc KhII', Table Mail, pkt 4c. He I'ure ill lee I'epper, tin lOe Grocery For Friday and Freah Rlueberrlea llnUeta about 15 lha. groaa.

Week Knd Hpeelal f2.1S Arhnrg Crenmrrv Butter 1 lb, eartona. erk F.nd hperlal, lb. 4Se rreaerTlng Apr lent a rer rtfaa ...91.95 Mnnitoof. New lotatoe 8 lha. SAc Manitoba ew Cabbage eaeh 15c lllng rherrlea 4 baaket eratea.

Hpeelal, crate, f.l.lu; baakri "0e Large Cooking Onlnna lha, 25e COMBINATION SPECIAL 2 large 'ting Tomatoes, 2 tint Corn 2 tnj Peas The 6 tins, Special 98c Van Camp' a 1'ork and Ileans No. aiae tin. Special, 4 iur BOe Onr Coffee No, 9 Tho flneat coffee, per lb 6Ae APPletree Whole Wheat Bread l.uttt A. F. Higgins 600 MAIN STREET.

OFFICES TO LET Light, bright offices in the heart of the city, on the 5th floor, TRIBUNE BUILDING i Apply Business Manager, Tribune Newspaper Ltd. I OBITUARIES i AULIT Margaret, years old. wife of P. Aulil. :65 Alfred ill ml Wednesday in St.

llunlfacc hospilal. The funeral wHI tukc place hi it l'rlday alterm on. loin Thomson'. Muln st. i hi.

pel to klmwooil cemetery. FERGl'HON The funeral of Helen Pnlzlrl. 80 years old, wife of William Ferguson, Cg Lily who died Tuesday, took place Wednesdaysfternoon from Kerr' chape 1 to frooksld" cemetery. Rev. K.

Jessop officiated. The pall hearers wero Alex. Thomson. Hubert Mr Kim, John Hellngham. J.

Wilkinson, Thomas Ronald and Thomus, McLetchle. Auction fl By w. h. Mcpherson BAILIFFS Al't TION SALE OF Large Refrigerator Chesterfields Ouk and Malioaanr riilf. fiinlerm, Ijtnrc Mirnir, cmIii Jr.lei trie Hiuife, to Head I'oullry, tic, At AITTION MART.

SU4 Nmlth on Friday, July 28 Vi AT P.M. In.lruclcd by Willi, I will icll folluwa: jlcfrlKelHIor. Ire llm. l.hest.r llflld. and 2 Ouk Httee.

W'hlto Knamrlled lied. Oak and Chlf foiiler nnd Ire.nra. Ilrainuphonea. 2 flntclo ilcd. compU'ta, MnnHt Elfctrlo Stove.

On, HUiy. Cook Stove. nd H. Dinlna Koom Set. Hl.l Mlnlnc Vemmlah Swlna, lrn Mirror, Uo Carp.nt.r'a Kitted iiramlna liana.

hhiivuiK Net, I'tanalla. Kitchen Tablca and Chalra. etc. i Term, aah at Rule WILLIS Bailiffs. H.

Mrl'IIEKiiUX, riimia A3K.1J. ioi Mnltti m. By w. h. Mcpherson BAILIFFS' SALE BOOK STORE 1030 MAIN STRF.F.T Friday, July 28th, 10 A.M.

Inatructed by MII.I IH A Batllffa. I wtr aell tha ahnvat ineni umed toualnraa. In part hi follow iShow rana. C'ountera. letter Vrnf.

(Iramophnne and RerorMa quantity of Hooka, and all Htock ln Trada. WILLIS Bailiffs. W. II. Auctioneer.

TENDERS Pealed Tenders, addreaaed tha under Igned, wJII be received up till 12 clock noon on Krttiay. August 4 next, for the erection of a Urlck Telephone Exrhanga UullUIng at "Arborg," alao for a Frame and tftucco Telephone Exchange llulldltig at "Dumlnlon L'lty," Manitoba. A certified cheque equal to 8 percent of the amount of the tendar, made payable to "Tha Manitoba Government Tela phonea omn.laalon," niuat accompany each tender. Tender for each building mutt be iub mltted aeparataiy. The Vest or any tender will not be' neceaaarlly accepted.

Plana and specifications mar be obtained from th Architect. J. H. 's. Rus sell, 1111 McArthur liulldlng, City.

J. N. LOWRY. Commissioner Xlanltoha Government Telephones. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS FOR LEASE TERMINAL ELEVATORS AT PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO.

Sealed Tender, endoraed "Tender for Iaeie nf On mid Ian Northern Terminal Elevators ut Port Arthur." nnd addressed to the undersigned at the offices of Canadlnn National Rnllwaya at No. 9 Toronto Street. Toronto. Ontario, will be received until 12 o'clock Noon (Daylight Saving Tlmelon Monday, the 7th day of August. 1922, for lense for one year, commencing September lsti 1922, of tha Canadian Northern Terminal Elevators at Port Arthur, Ontario, described est follows: Working Elevator o(, timber construction.

Working Elevator of stel and concrete construction; and Storage Tanks contiguous thereto of concreta and tile construction. Total storage capacity, 8,750,000 bushels. Also Steam Power Plant. Electric Sub Station, Machine Shop, Office. Building, Dryer ami Docks.

Lessee to pay taxes and Insurance. Form of leaso and further Information required by prospective tenderers may be obtained from the office of the undersigned or from the office of the General Manager, Canadian National Railways. Winnipeg. The hlKhest 1 or any tender not necessarily accepted. K.

M. MITCHELL. RIght of Way and Property Commissioner. Dated nt Toronto, Ontario, the 20th day of Juy. 1922.

COAL So tl.nr neat" Coala. WhT No 0,1 Better Than tha BKSTt 0, E. ADAMS COAL CO. LTD. rhon.

COAL COKE Hard Coal Briquets WINNIPEG COAL CO. 634 Main St. Tal. J500 and 601 perfect SIRS i mi t.co. r.aj EMPIRE COAL LTCL Phono N6357 S.

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