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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 12

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12 43 ELECTORS IN SINGLE DIVISION LEFT OFF LISTS Legislature Committee Finds Qualified Voters Were Disfranchised The whole register of nunic for polling mib. division No. ltue vun.illlui'iii van lust, disfranchising 43 eh'ciorp, according to viil ncc produced before tho committc "ti and which Wcdncsdu evening. The Judges' cntaiiicd nuiic hi vaiiH-M. 1 he upplii at iul: Jilld nlTjduvitrt Hi i 'llllld tO.

It1 Ml IHIHT Hll'l (intU'ii Vhe Iur' i curiMi- I I lency Hil lilt) teglMcr til II llcr.1 ion 111 th" ot III) lishlstjllit Kint nut' from Hit dcpiirtmcrit. rding to his evidence, uiul )rcMSied I WOllIU bJ Hl'Mt In by tin iissist.ini ritli the. other remstcr books when! his put-era wen: returned. Kithcr it was nut fiint lit i the judge or bus t'Oell in thu JUde'li off ic, 11 concluded. Tim record ol c.n.lllu- Ill'V Will III' Mlll'lilcd lOT MUSSlUg und the Judge will In- i' tins Btil! uny In bit) uffirv.

I'lll 1111, aj vktuliiluut Jr. Itum.iy ilia; tht Headings ll of suli-illMyioio' 11 VII tha Il'tj provided him iutu ''lit He cvuld not include n.i,nc, tlif-y v.tro (he houndunes in theso heiuiuigs. Krcd Axfonl. clerk of llio exoeuu.e ounoll, slated that thlii nn due to an error In the office in the allocution or Coppen, the clerk In whoso province the making of thoso llls, was sick, but would appear before the committee to give hlM evidence on thin point as soon as ho reported for duty, Mr. Axford explained.

M. J. Ktunbrldge. claimed that at, Ivill Vn 1A It, sit iiiiiiKiiiB HlllBlllll. ncy, presided over by lavld Hellifl, ha scrutlnitTs for himself and the tanner candidate wore not allow cT1 to scrutinize the voles.

IleP stated that 20 men hud aworn thev voted for one or other of these candidates, and not for Hons. Yet there were not 20 votes for and Ijibnr riin-Uldatea combined at this poll. The lommlttee urderud that the polling box for thla divlalon be produced before tha committee for inHiwctitin with the ccrtitlcatu of the result nt I that poll. The committee adjourned till Alon-day afternoon at 3 o'clock. SMALLPOX ON WANE, REPORT Committee Hears 606 Communicable Disease Cases Developed Here in Feb.

totai of 0 ttmimunicablp dls-caaea'deTolupwl tn ctty diiiinir Veh. ood 31 deaths according to a report submitted to the civic health committee at tta reitulat meetlni; 'ednreday afternoon at the city hull. Smallpox showed an appreciable, decrease with only 7 casea during the month ax Com na red ulllt 11 in ary. Thtre wer 1 11 canes of scarlet ever, of dlrUhpTla, 3 of sleeping fcicknesa, is df tuberculosis. 1 typhoid fever, Ti chickenpox, 2 ineivtles, 10 noopinff couch, It lipelas, 1 nieninifiUs and influenza.

Conditions at the Cornlah ave. and Iitchaid ave. baths were favdmble from a sanitary viewpoint, It -was reported. The bureau of child hyuirnce e-ported a total of 47s births tliirlnif tha monta of Fcbruarv, 14 of which were still births. At tho dally clinic 4S6 biibies were examined and 4,221 feedlntrs were jflven.

The numa made 1,632 visits and reported 547 cases of sickness. A. tiXid of .14 pounds of food was condemned durtnpr "ebruury. uccord-in to rrport Irom A. KibIiv, city food Inspector.

Out of al submitted to the tuberculin tst 11 wero condemned us reactors. Aid. A. H. Gray raised the question of powdered milk being sold as real nillk.

LmJry Inspector Drown replied that tralhc In powdered milk was un. likely now as B.OuO Kallotis a week surplus was handled In the city. WOULD USE LETHAL GAS RtC.Vft V.h IT A nuiajiure 'providing that lethal" gas lie ouea iur inntcring me death penalty nd Uua a special rotun be constructed at the prison In hich to administer the gas, ras paaacd by the sen-si Wednesday and sent to Governor ikivle. IF BACK HURTS BEGIN GN SALTS l-'ltisii. your, k'uhuvya ocwihionally if you rjit moat K'jfulurly.

man or woman who eats meat leguWIy ran make n. mistake by I Hushing the kl.lreys occiisloniillv, says a well-known authority. Meit torms uric aci.i, which clogs the kid-1 ney porea so they sluk-glshly tiller or strnln only pan of the waste, and poisons from the blood; then you get sick. N.arly all rheumatism, hcad-ache. liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dlolress, sleeplessness, bla.lder disorders come from sluggish kidneys.

The moment you feel a dull ache i the k'dneys or your buA hurts, If the urlneMs cloudy, offensive, fill of sediment, Ui-eirular of passage or nttenued by a sttnsatlon of scalding. abont four ounces of Jud from any reliable pharmaeV and take a taldexpoonful in a glass of water before braukftuit for a few days and jrour kklnevs will then act One. This famous aaita is made from the iicld of grapter and lemon Juli-e, combined with Itthla, and has boon used lor fenerations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralise the acids In urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Salts is Inexptinslvo and can-tiot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent Mthla-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now "rid then to keep the kidneys clean unci the btood pure, thereby avoiding eerlovs kidney rompltcntlnns Adit THURSDAY. MAKCI! 1921 lliiv WIN MPEG EVENING TRIBUNE Y.

W.C.A.1921 BUDGET ESTIMATE IS $104,000 The regular uvertnir of the botirtl of directors of the Y.W.i'.A huh li' Id on Wednesday. Hev. HeorKf) LuiiKhtuii, of t'tiiti'iU Ooiiicreiiatioiml church, tle-livered nn Inspiring- address. The biiHineHH SfSttlou Vtiis presided oer by Mr. T.

D. l'atton. first vlce-prfleiit. A minimum bitdK'it of 1104. nun was presented for by Allss MelTlher-nn.

Kneral who stuted that the association was ia per cent, Some of the non-revenue. are. hIio s.iid. room rt-Kisfry, 'teen ant) girls' work, Hoclui Herice, I building upkeep. A tea is to be held nt Mis.

I olln I nmphell a homo on Ttictday in aid of the equipment fund for additional bedroom BREAD-WINNER DIES OF POISON Jury Finds Accidental Deaths in Case of Mike cioe2tik, LT. npi, 'f 4iii Manitoba who died Sutui'-day nlkht Iroui Nelf-ntiinlnlHlered polHon was the side support of IiIh mother and four children it uus decided at tho Inipiwit in t'enlral po New Point Collar Laces Direct From Switzerland $1.50 to $2.75 JifEW point collar laces of 1 Venetian, Guipure, Filet and Spider-web designs. Widths 2 to 4 inches. White, cream and ecn. These make dainty collars for waists, suits and Main Floor, Hudson's Bay New Cotton Chenille Rugs fit have just received a wV large shipment of chenille rugs.

They have plain centres and fancy borders, fringed. Blue, rose, grey and mauve. Very attractive rugs, reversible and washable. Size 27x54 Inches $7.50 and $8.75 Size 36x72 Inches $11.75 $13.75 Size 48x84 Inches $21.50 Size 72x108 Inches $38.00 Floor Three, Hudson's Bay A HICIIIA finished two-time material, it weight for new Spring coats. Helndeer, brown, blue und green.

0 Inches wide Floor Two, Hudton't Bay 1 lice station Wednesday evening. The mother fainted In the court corridor after (riving evidence. A Ver-dl of accidental death was returned. Xi.wocz.ili un i mployej by Din-Kle and Stewart, caiUly manufacturers. st.

Columnlnn Kplrlts were used to remove fiuuur and other candy condiments from tho bunds. Nuwoczuk's father has been missing from home fur more than six months, lie was charged with non-support In police court. Hr fore the trial he left the city. Jumping his ball, according to evidence. Metoro leaving home he is alleged to have sold a 17,000 vege-tuhle furin for CREMATORY CONSUMES 4,467,300 LBS.

REFUSE A report from tho city strept commissioner today stated thut -And the Directoire pok fihane have delightful pounds or refuse had been consumed ti crematory during February. Animals constituted 20. pounds of this. iTho net cost of iIMU tictlon was imo.rr,. Cost nf scuMtiging was LT.s T2.

Hive hungry inun a tract reucl, If you will, but b'v hiiu to eat first. EPIDEMIC OF DYSENTERY it affects many people more In winter than In summer; In tho one cise It la due to Improper eating, in tho other to congestion excited by cold. A small dose of good old Nervlllne repeated a couple of times usually removes the trouble very promptly. In stomach pains, relief Is almost immediate. For cramps, colic, stomach pains und the like, Nervlline In sweetened water Is certainly a wonder; 80c at all dealers.

AuS t. $39.95, $49.95, $59.95 rHE pronounced individuality of most of our new suits is a remarkworthy feature highly commended by women of discernment. The most used materials are tricotines, poiret twills and all wool serges with flowery or plain satin and poplin linings. NUMEROUS STRIKING FEATURES AND DEPARTURES FROM" PREVIOUS STYLES Box coats nuvel panels, semi-tailored styles with military braid trimmings lavish use of embroidery incA tucks tri-color stitchings smart, youthful semi-Tuxedo collars with tie fastenings shoe-string belts and buckled belts. A very attractive box suit of navy tricotins, has straps of military braid down back and "Peter Pan" collar.

At $4933 Semi-tailored suit of heavy men's wear serge in modified Norfolk style, has plain grey satin lining. At the'same Price, another model of tricotme' has smartly embroidered Pockets. All sires. Floor Two, Hudson's Bay 75 SHIRTING SILK of firm, strong' weave. Neat sports stripe, off white grounds.

3'2 inches wide. Suitable for shirts, blouses, etc. Brocade Satin, $3.25 A wearing brocaded autln for lining emits, suits, etc. llundsomo designs and rich color (oiiihinutlons, such as orange and green, peacock and gold, gold and i Harding-blue, Copenhagen and old rof, tc. jiii Inches wide.

Gold-Tone Spring Coating, $5.75 If You Are Going Up Into Y. M. C. A. RESIDENTS TO HOLD RECEPTION An ut home" wi" bo held by tho resident members of tho VuiigBun St.

on Friday evening. There will be a reception committee, on every floor und all floors will up suitably decorated. A prfcsu will be given lor tho beat-decorated room. Theru will be a concert In thf lobby at 9.30 o'clock, al which prominent musicians will cotitrfbute. Refreshments will be served In both cafeterias.

Directors und their wives will assist in the reception and will uct us Judges. It Is expected that more than HO0 persons wlil be present. rliikloM are tne little furrows fh which Father Time sows the seed Ot discontent with lavish hand. Lends Fragrance tb the simplest meal maw is pure, wholesome and Bend a Boat card lor a free aampla, itatlaf tka erica yo sew aai and il roa use Black. Greta or Mixed Tea.

Addreaa Salada, Taroalo. i HUDSON'S BA EASTER APPAREL Garb of Great Respectability That Truly Beautifies the Person r.HA tififs tup sf Fk fr ftf.r ivniviniTai WD GRATIFIES THE SEEKER AFTER INDIVIDUAL CLOTHES TO SUITABLY EXPRESS PERSONALITY -AT THIS GLAD season of the cal enJar, when revival and rejuvenation is womankind's most wdent concern, this Storeful of new' can lie of inestimable assistance in thr solution of vexatious drrsi firol'lfms, STORE OPES 0 0 9 to Jo PHONE Tnrj N4561 Id Hudson bay Company's policy is to pro- cure for its discriminating prices which they can afford to pay. The distinction in personal attire thus obtained is one source of great satisfaction to those who exhibit a preference for the authentic and exclusive modes with which we are able to provide them. RIGHT AT Tins MOMENT VyE CAN EXTEND YOU EVERY FACILITY FOR patrons appareT of character MAKING AN EMIN ENTLY SATIS-FACTORY SELECTION. 7 $mS at ftT a 4m FASHION' SHOWERS LOVELI-NESS UPON WOMEN'S HEADS The Gaiety and Wondrous Novelty of -Spring's Millinery is Well Exemplihed by Our Presentation of Beautiful EASTER HATS $20.00 to $25.00 T0 woman should rest satisfied until she has discovered for i herself what this Spring aggregation of Hudson's Bay high-class Millinery holds for her adorning.

Do you know there is really a mental enjoyment in having an exclusive and altogether appropriate hat upon one's head. FLOWERS AND THINGS OVER-RUN EVERYTHING "MILLINERIC" you mi see the fofular small-brim tailors of mohair, hemt, and so forth, with literally banks of flowers or berries. Here art hosts of them! es combine hemp with faille, while others of shiny cello- mixed wreaths of rench flowers and grasses. 1 XZIU WOMEN'S STYLISH NEW SPRING SUITS READY FOR THE EASTER FASHION PARADE AT EXCEEDINGLY INTERESTING PRICES i iiisi A free Information Hureau where prospectors can secure. Hrst-hand Information regarding AT A Smart turbans of taffeta and visca, mohair und flowers.

Others, soft lac drapes over flowers. Floor Two, cellophane have Hudson's Bay All Through The Store Stocks Are En Fete For Spring! Women's Easter Silk Gloves They Belong to the Aristocracy i of Glovewear $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 SILK, the garb of royalty, has been pleasingly fashioned i into gloves for My Lady's Spring wearing. WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES, "Kay.er" end "Queen Quality." White, black, navy, and, erey and pongee. All sizes. Msin Floor.

Hudson's Bay MY LADY'S GRACEFUL NEW EASTER FOOTWEAR In the Modish Strap Styles Which Lead the Spring Exhibits FJAINTY strap Arabian sandals, anklet pattern, with full Louis covered heels in grey $16. Black kidskin, black suede, and brown suede slippers with full Louis covered heels. $12.50, $13.50 and $14.50. Black kid pumps with baby Louis covered heels. $12.

Black kid three bar one-strap beaded slippers, full Louis heelS. $13. Floor Two. Hudson's Bay Tiny Girlies New SPRING REEFERS last Received and Displayed $10.95 lo $13.95 FOR the sunshiny outdoor days of Spring, when the weather is, nevertheless, not too kind, these reefers have special application. All wool serges in the regulation reefer with brass buttons aud emblem on sleeves.

Another attractive style of navy serge has inverted back and semi-belt. Also brass buttons and emblem on sleeves. Navy and red. Sizes 2 tO 6 years. Fo Tw0 Hudson'.

Bay THE OIL COUNTRY DON'T MAKE ANY MISTAKE WHICH CAN BE AVQIDE5 yHB days of the Klondyke rush taught many lexsons. If you an Oil Prospoctof going to live new Fields up in the a isonnern Territories, thk hi'dsunh bay htore IN moNTON haa provided a villus ble service for you. OUTFITS, ROUTES, DISTANCES, LOCATION8. 8UPPLY-P08T8, 8TEAMER BERTHS, RATES, I ETC TO THE NEW NORTHERN OIL FIELDS -The Department Is In charge' of prospector of long experience. Ve can now nt.vou from head to foot and send you out fully and suitably equipped.

Write for our free Folder and Map of the Northern Oil Fields. INCORPORATED I67Q, mum i ENQUIRE OF Hudson's Bay Company Edmonton Retail Store 1 Si.

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