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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 10

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lo When The Nip is in the Air. TV- th'-cri' furs I ynur trlpd. Wu I ititt l.i a fc jI uni" la ti- ki, di i ii t-r fresh, and ruiw i i'll in ir. I ui I. mill.

NKiv- in: I iiu. Many pi i ti ull ot fm -Ii. imi'i it $6.00 Up. ThoH? v. h'i no 10 jr cnl.

WorUi i.avh.tf, Uu'l It? Hammond 430 Main Htoet We Eat Boyd's Bread. fcsusa tt has a r-t taste, and b-CaUee mnma savs If. hol'fomo and rnake. us fat and lioult'iy, and 1" ilnapiT Chan, fnwat or any olhi food die ciin buy. If you want aini, Ulrtlwrio or to W.

J. EJOYD 4S Main Mclntyr. Block. WINNERS A box of oar eholo. Cbocolatae winner.

A Tarlety a a el anywhere. Unrlsri, Lowmt'i, GoutlierY Canon. a eboic.nf the bwt hoo.o. oa CODtiU.Dt. lo.

Or.am and Water lo.a In balk or brlek gcraldi: oy flavor) any eolor. A. WATSON feLiolf. 3S0 MAIN STREET, ii rOR A GOOD LOUNGE Ohalr'or Odd Pl.os. RICHARDSON FORT STREET Tslapboo.

129. Near St. Mary Business Office Editorial Booms and Reporters THEY'VE GOT IMUJTKCTION "Po beHo-np thjit tlu rfii.n f.ill eTIte on. tii Just nml tlio 'iat a rrit of it. Tiro uaijust lwuo jam mmurei ua s.

REPORTORIAL ROUND, The Morclmntfl Pank na oiK'tipil i branch at Oak ilun. Jen-lsh in AllKirt lial test nlplit. wns well am very enjo.valili- was spuit. D. A.

(irn.v, fonncilv of St. N. hus opiMittl u.n ii(i-to-lati 0havintr piirlor at (iralian Bvenne. The toe 1 r-omni': of th" Y. f.

A. n.ro orr.iniriiK to cntrrtain tin rornnil lui.Vnis to a h' vtl on xt. At tho union tnoftln-y of tli! Mnp tdiT ami YouniT oiiHi'rviit Clut iairt evi'ninjr it Has diyM-Hl a to i(r on Momi.iT, (x-ioh-r o. furttior mrrtinV nnno'inciF to l.i fcwl'l om Monilay n-xt. TlK rcrfec-uivltur at f'Po will )y on Print iy, rr.

U.bcr 8, inl 4:30, jivin-1 tui No wr-tlon fcivit.n tion, tir Kimt, nil vit-itors inl; ii--tMj jtp iitpi ni-ke-l to aicdpt a3 Bin Invitation. In in wdU li njpin.ril in Tli i or TuiB-'tiy it tan Htntnl that i.Mr. H. (ira.v. tlir aiu ha inoIiI, niiwinir o-lilmr mrx-cifj of rnl 'stntf a lnv tin lionun im tp'n- flrrv'it for Ti piict FhonJ I liiri.vi rivul A a proof of tlio busy tlmn that railway men nrn pxpt-rioncinir jn-t now, Mii-ki-r an1 iln nt fir.

trrn IioiiMh to N.ipinka vfnleriiny to work on th C. 1. f.s frisinn TIip men, who worn in many in- Pile Jo rnr to ri Chu Ointment In a oartal. w- and abniute uro for oh and Tery of Itrhinc In. miniiracrnrCTn hav If, bet In tliertnlly priunt ak journeiKl torn whutther think of It.

Yon can Tn It and ft Tour hhi If not ciinl. 0o a hor nl all roalcni or EDHtneoN.BiTEaft Co, Toronto! Dr. Chase's Ointment Or; a. TRIBUNE TELEPHONES i 62 IsPtit iSlillM-i'l otniKi re turn In; htirvtatara, wera a Jot luJ crow. Lcitliwi'iui Niurnti iwimI tlwic Uttuuvr jruril.v, unj Uihj will cirtluiu tt hi ttu tiitwe.la 4 tlilr uun-Rri ita.l.'j.Mifil work.

'II 10 LaiUW A Hi la Kn.kliitf forw-rtr't to Uio nr- M'l-MII Crf UlO (XlrtoP'l'ltl DtW t'liurnli tlm coriKT liiKinatyna uttrxKi nnil Nmui vtr'4it, Ii'li Uia iun ivmiiiiittin 1. onrry Into 4 il n'xt mwuhi. Tlifl fxl'flfo Ih to not I lS.lMIO, (Ull tlin oiiy lists itlrviwlj' a 'ujkI aul- I. Ti Y. W.

A. iijii.iii!o U-niorr pvmiijiic kn K.ilio 4KL Mi kit Hlim-t. All tlx 111 iwik In iulil t)llliU wlio 1 Ml urtluunt IfXi lin Inmwlit ftl 1 1 InmoM, wlilcl art for tlio bini-i f.t of In wIk urt' uiittliln to at-t' vi 1 or wlm luivo rif'A'i lit nnotlmr M.Hi fii'IIonl Ih hvciiit, iuiJ t1H Jt nimh'IiU fmtiino tll yrar in. of iu vIhmh In llt-rnUiro. i A ckuu In 'tttV, uh it.

lI Uitr-ii'-t hm Mkt'H by rn-li. Ik ui all of 'H'lium aro ntiili nt'liniM Uihln yvir In mlilUioii to n. lrKO imjiilMJP of trw-. iii-AV wlioir On KrliUiy. tlu lnt.

at 4 o' clock, iU IiH'I it, ini'Htli( of the I.ocitl Cniiiicil of Wcmioii pt 1 II 1 1 1 1 4f HI llMi airliri, I'nrlnK" iiv-niif. Tlio oIijk'I of tlii iiH'Ctnic Ih to iirj.aiiin fur tln i-Mitbluiliiiiuiil of til" SrlHMll of iioiutvillo llriTtr! of tlm H'IiihiI, mikh ll. Ix'iinox, Him nr- riv.l In Uii' city. Mm Lminox Ih a irnnliiiiK' of tlin 1'ruit of N. York, iiml ail exiiorlriienl V'iO'lKT.

'I'llC M'lllKll U'lnil fs- Iiy tin' iKHinty of JIth. hjy-Trrlili', of Toroiitu, ainl accom- iiKMlution liiih iwi'ii kIvpii It Uy tlm 1 iiiV4'rity aiillioritlrK 111 tlio unl- vT.sity DiiiiiiuiK. aii Hunan inuiiie an Intt-rivt In lNHiii'Ktic Sclcnoe ar i'or- iiinlly liiTitrl to bo irit'ut on Trl- ilny. ARRIVAL OF HARVESTERS. About Two Hundred of Tbem Came in This Afternoon Plenty of Work.

About two hundrPd harvruters arrived from the vicinity of Torontof on the firat motion of the trnln from the east, at about 1.13 to-day. Although, the demand for men In not bo grvU as It wm or so yet thane men will be very wp-coino to the tbrpMtiers and farmpra who are tftlll Uurt linjided, and they will doubt lend find liumedlato employment In the country. The contractors In tho city ltelf are abort of men ajJd the C.P.K. are advertising for a lnxK number, oome for coiiKt ruction work In the province, eoiue to go went to British Columbia and a number lor freight-handlers at Fort William. The men arriving to-daj are apparently mpn who been through the harvest work In Ontario and ahould be well fitted for the, work here.

They will be able to obtain nearly three months' work yet, according to the opinion of a fnrmor from the northwestern part of the province, who ntates that the; threshing In hla district, at least, will not be done before ChrUtmas. UR. TAKTE'S RECEPTION, A Member of the Liberal Club Interviewed on the Subject -Not Vet Considered. "1 don't know anything about said a Liberal Club member to-dayf when asked If the courtesies of that body would be extended to Mr. Tarte on hla vUlt to Winnipeg.

"Mr. Tarte is a prominent member of the IJbernJ cabinet," wild the reporter, with emphasis on the "Lib-era "Oh, yea." "And surely you are not going to Blight a gentleman in Mr. Tarte'H position "I don't know." "Well, you will probably dLffCusg tho matter very noon "Perhaps." "Will you draw Mr. Tarte's attention to tho great rapidity with which the Improvements are being carried on nt St. Andrew's Rapid ked the reporter.

"I don't know that," replied the man who thinks he Is a Liberal. "Perhaps you may join the Young Conservatives and say a good word for Mr. Itordon's ndvocjicy of the, tariff protective policy of the present Liberal regime?" "Now, look here, you're Joking." "Not a bit of it. Have you irend what Mr. Tarte, Senator Jones and others have been Haying about the similarity between the Liberal ami Conservative tariffs?" "Hay, why do you your hoad about tarjlf.

Come uip aind have a gnsne of pjng pong or vhit. You follows botheir too miuch about tariffs and railways. Why don't you do I do." "What I that?" "Why Uvivo tiiose thfrngig alone. We've gmt a good gowmiuent what mono do yon want. I see Ed.

Mc-Keown doinlr some kicking over the government of the It's a wonder he wne'nt Bnitlwfied with Mr. ton's statement regarding the purity of the government of that territory. Everyone knows that there is txvn no to epenk of at Dawson. WJiy are you smiling? Say, don't you pr wt too miiieh of what I ray. You hail Ihetter' go and sio Isaac or Aindrew Strang you want to finl out about tho reception to Mr.

Tarte. I don't think they have hail amy news from Mr. yet, but you can iiiire. You want to know too much. Don't ask me any nui-rj question Come up ami liave a of pome nigilit.

Tilt. JEFFREY'S DEPARTI'RE. Mr. Arthur P. Jeffrey, for 14 vears traveller for the Mxrtiil, IKle, Wynrm drug who bos severed his poiwifctioti with that firm, was lay nPternoim prpspji'tml with of esteem from employees and directors of the compi.ny.

Mr. W. M. Bmrtiey, on behalf of the om plowes, prpHented h1tn with a ha.n lwome itt eiisy chair uphol-sterel leithT. Mr.

Iientley in a ft'vv br'of but npproprirtte rx-pr-sse-1 t.ho a which the gift n.iKl Mr. Jeffrey repl.it.l frelingly. Mr. E. I).

Ma.rt'm. on behalf of the dVreetors. took ad vantage of thp op-port un'ty to present Mr. Jeffrey wHIi a goM headed umlrella, suitably engraved. The afrair wound up with tliTTe cheers for Mr.

Jeffrev. Mr. Jeffrey left last nlpht for Prainlon, where to-day he wlM be irnitel in marriage to Miss J. Itert-rand of that city. After a honeymoon trip to the south, the happy coujile will take up their resi.lenc'e im Hra.ndon, where Mr.

Jeffrey ha-a deeiik-d to go Into bmtinetN fua; THE WINNIPEG DAILY TUTDUXr. TIItntSDAT. 1003. RUMOR OF A NEW HOTEL. It Tbat Captain Douglas Will Organize a Syndicate What He Say.

Thre rumor arouml the 'lty thai CaiiUtm iHjutjuui, who ha J.il r'liril Iioiu tlin "I tlio Li Jainl, will yiKlli'itto to bnllil a IiIk lion I Inn) liintt on Um Urn oi IIih old fllaiillolut Iron. U-lry, burmil iloun aoinii year. tm. 11 jt i A that a uiitnbor of Midi known liM-nl capitalist lira Inter-tttl In Hip projii'l. Whidi npkiHl ri-Karillii(r the minor by a Tributio ri'porwr, Cui'luln LioiicIiim Mnt I "Lli, I don't know wlmtlipr thi're itt nun lu that or nut.

I notli-Ine lo Miy uIhiui tlio niaiti'r nl. thai boiim: clU'll vWli'lll" lit (Mitt platlon by it N'W of iim. I Mtniint nay iliilti'ly wlii-tlipr aji.illiin will tm ilono or not. I do not know W4- will lutvo anytliliijr to tnty about It." PERSONAL -J Sim. Pierco, who ha.

bwm rUltlng Iht nur, Mm. Jon. b'ft for hr hinu Ln wrtainu Mr. I'ii ul V. Ua.vdon, formerly on the staff of the Manitoba.

Liberal. Portage lit Prnlrle. was a visitor to the city ji'Htenlay. Hon. tiixiffrey Hownr 1.

tnn of th lljirl of IWUhIp, the Umi. Arthur iStnink-y, son of the lrl of CnrriMln, nml Senator Klrrhrffer niv puieuts At ItoiiniTy's sluiotjng klge, t-1nntklKye litxy. At the Qiin' 8. P. An lnri, Oakvtllis J.

O. Ifa-atidry, IS. T. tirlfflu, C. N.

rStutrllng. N. I'ortage: J. O. Wau-lwell.

Tyndr II A. H. Hat Portage; Jns. t'arson, MiioA'javy; J. C.

Itouai Is, Vul-WHliuio, Neb. INCH IN CIVIC CIRCLES. Aid. Harvey, asked by a Tribune reporter his attitude on the 1 1 1 1 tlon or watermen supplying a por tion of the city with water sail, that in bis opinion thes -rvlcp necessary. "The watermen, as rule, supply those bouses to whlib.

tho city couli not with advantagd lay pipes. Isolated dwellings, far from any mains, must be retain r-lly dependent on these men for their rnipjily of water. No doubt the watermen ln many cases overlap on sections whpre the city hag pipes, but it must be remembered thai In almost ail quarters of the city there are dwellings of antliuatid construction which are not adapted for direct connpctlon with the street plpea. 1 believe in the city supplying direct ln all ens-s where It can be done with advantage, but there are many cases where the watermen can meet the requirements better than the city. And after all, what does it matter? The city gets paid for the water that Is used, Just as much as though supplied direct." His Worship, Mayor Arbuthnot, touched Interostlngly this morning on some of the live topics at (tho city hull.

The Tribune man first asked about the public meetings in', tho enot for discussion of the fuel question, to which His WorHhlp replied "No, I have no Intention of culling a public mooting for this purjo.se. You see, we are not In the country where the source of tho trouble is, and though wo are affictod by It, our protest would accomplish nothing. I think the United States government ought to step in and settle the difficulty. I do not see what pressure the American ciib a expect to exert through these pub- Ho meetings, except that of courte public opinion always has soino weight." His Worship next dealt with the scavenging by -law. discussing principles rather than details.

"What is most wanted in the framing of this by-law is simplicity. Instead of this complicated tariff, It would be much better to have a set price for each service. 1 would do awav with civic scavenging altogether, The' simplest, cheapest, anil lu all respects the most satisfactory system, would be for the city to Het a price for each description o' service, license scavengers and notify all persons concerned to keep tin Ir promises in good condition, on pain of appearing before a magistrate. The city's sole part would be To have inspectors to enforce the lawi Each householder could be furnished with a tariff containing the name of the licensed gjavergi rs and the prices for the diflerent descriptions of service, and could pay directly for his own scavenglng dono in his own time. Tills plan would not Involve the creation of a new bookkeeping department for the city, as the committee's dralt of the by-luw seems likely to do.

It would save the city an immense amount of trouble, and would be more satisfactory to the citlzons, while at the same time the work would be' efficiently done." It pntiy he rema.rkeil here ttat nt lait mughl's coutnr ttee men Jr.g, dty Clerk Jlrown expressed bjuisnlf lo favor of the cOty a notk" that 'lie'iiirefoTtb ill wotnlrl eV no mmire sraveiirgilng, inl warning houseliolil-lersfto keep tlwir prenriiHei In a sanitary ronJtiioi on "pain crf being miimi-nionetl llw-fore a ma gjstrato. This co-itneikles lexnctly with' His Worehelp's A'Hvv. KfignirdJng it he question' of tin wn-ter men's i profession, lliia Worship I "The out -ly taw ilistrliets of the tiity aire sa scm.ttnnKl, Vhat in onlHr to suipply the Ihoumc'b -wiith good wnber, (the waitrm have to come Jik I heve lately heard, howevrtr, a jrravH? charge nguifivst Mjima of the watermen, iwhldt I wilt n.k the counclll rto invest Igmite. It is bail thnt iMOinie of these lifter hiuil-imglwntr for contractors fromi the rilvier, il.n Fonie wises I Ming tJiejr tanks lueur the sewaga ouitkrts, usj these dimw tanks ilmmefliately after, rwillhout clennung, for liauling cilty (water for ttie use of 'tlie cif.i-wns. i Kuril a wouUI lie fraught rn'ith great dnnger to the ruble tie'alth, nwl if the charge Is I would oertnrirrly be lr favor of rnwelKng the licenses of thiwe tlma UTiiminmlly guilty.

"In iretrnrd to this water service problemi, I ntn 'm favor of the city supplying rthe wnter rtirert as miK-h as Lit can wiVh Al'lermnn Sharpe Iras a goul pnopr-s tusnn the prime lple of which I entirely He proposes thia-t th-i lioitses mot tartapted for the ord'nary ser-ka) Mswectkm, tliose without ixU Tk. WUi-Awtki tTJ Urceit Dealcn la (jflOlJ wt2f Western Ciaadi W-Zri A Sure Thing it tttknt ytwr. uf hsnurleacN fain fsyuilnu ana Imii-w. ikvtn to kiwejt null a lu jiruvlue tuuillui. at uur low pik'oa.

ua wall as ytr. of burv'St finW-avur ami I'4J liikthuUa, lu our rilluMlhy i'J auyei-ksliy a. we Ooim. Oor Fall Stock Is one uf the tlmat aaaortmt ever Flttf ivina In buffi'tii urvl liclrooiii btini. arait! vului.a In tiltU tounU.

otr iifiy all i ww palttiiia to Bli-t Irua A biauiy, ull hurdwoo.l, iiku Lis hIi-. ahaiuil lui, bcvol pluio nilrror, at 16. We sill on ay paymrnta; aw our riuliullo it III ayatum. Scott Furniture Co. 7 Main St.

Our clothing brlr.g mailo by sktlb-rt tailor n. In lira th Mlumtt of the npirt's hand, and In unlike tha uvrrago ReadytoWear Clothing And bMna: marto of rpeclally prl-ccied cliili, ll has wearing nuMI-Uih priHrasod by no other cloth-bur sold at equal prlreB. I arlloular jmojiIo can find favi't with quality, tit, flaiwh prloe, at tlm no or Space Economizers The most approved make ot bod lounges end box couches are to be seen in our stock. Call and Inspect them. LEWIS Princess St.

THE WORKS OF A WAT0H rft tho Important. A prstly me doeQ always cOntaiu trie best timo-koHTT. We are wstoh know whin we irotm meed a watch thut it will koep time. Wo handli only the bet makee; we do not sell Initiation; audorsome otlier guise. A.

G. CARTER Vatch 235 Portapo Ave. (Elfins and Waltharrn a apeeialtv.) Jordan's Back Stable. Arthur F. Pilgott, Tat, 760 By the hour, to 20 51.00 Uy tho hour, 20 to 7 2.01) One hour and five minute 1.50 One hour ajid tr.lrty-fivo 2A'0 To doixH l.ou From depot 1.00 Weddinga J3toB.u0 la.rs, others, bo con neo bed by mean of smaJli bouse -hyutiranls, siwli rnt are iln connnioni ue evTy win re in the east.

Tiiirsa lf.it tin aro placed underground brlow netu'li' of frost, a'nJ connoxTtetl wilt In t'lue Mipemt pile. 1 By turning a Shut-off n.bcve ground ('m the house or out of doors as the case mluy hp), tlw? water iviss-, es no through a pipe ajid) discdiurges as from any tap. turnixl off, tire water standeng lu, the U.rlgli. esciaites tinroitgh1 a snualCi In 1." in the n.nd soaks Into tlie noil. Tho only drawback ji tiliiis ci nncc-tton wonil'l be our ckay Kil, where.

If tlio was eeJ cons-tautly, water OLlltct Ut underground. 1 In ttnosei cinis noros puinip-Lng firrnjngemiewt cornUI be nwiiie I ilo mot sea any of these hydrants for sale, adluoiig'b I huve. theroi 'Jn use myself, ami they are Urv common use lin the east. This method would solve the problemi of the honiwes hot adapted for the other kilnd of service connectlnti." COURT. Hotel Keeper Fined J50 and Costs for Selling Liquor oa Sunday.

Wra. Bowman and John Guughan, two well-known characters, were at the police court this morning to n-srver charges of being drunk. Each was charged ten dollars and cost. For nllowinir cattle to run at larirc. Arnie Iteaber, T.

Olson and B. BI011-lUdl were lined different amounts. Olson's cow did considerable damugo to the boulevard and dilroyed the garden at the general hospital The dlnorderly house case against Gertrude Cochrane was up this moaning. AccumsI was prrwnt and pleaded not guilty, asking for a as her lawyer was III nnd 1111-ahln to attend. The case was n-larged until Tuewlay.

Forger a long list of aliae, was remanded until tomorrow, n. the crown was not 'ready to proceed with the trial. S. Iach, of the Clifton house, contributed fifty dollar pud corfts of the court for selling liquor on rVin-dny. I ItVaSlAXS KVAfUAT7X3.

St. Oct. 2. Advit-rs from Klin.ri i ji n' ls: kt, a.v troops nre begining to evncii-at- in aero mi Tt witli C. 1 The Trltiuuus Uu-gu a Ml growtua Clrcul ttion uiiiout tlir working eia-es giTce it a lag advantage uer lu competitors for "Servant Wanted' ma.

Alany gouu aervauts are duly belug itiigagva lh medium oi lua Iribuue. An an. placed In our Want column, seema to wurk lLk magicresults come so quick. If yoi, aut renlta lu a burry, then try Tb. TrlbuiM.

Value Next Value Style CORRECT CLOTHIEtS Cor. City Ball Snir a.l Malt Itratt Apples IWe am in iwrtpt of a eonstinmpnl of clulr. Thln aik fooklnf hlctl w. will nut off at hlwal prlwa th. OrniMi and pick out a barrel at ell nor of our storea.

HARDY BUCHANAN Uf Market nXr.at. rtt.ptwn. 4 Notr. Dam. A.

TplproTi. IH Mason Risch Pianos IRE MUI0AL knFE0TI0N oMr'e Will bs greatly benefited by drinking a glaw of our dollcloua Redwood Lagor With your rilrmer or lunrhron. It Is pure, nutritious summer bfverftge manufactured from Manltolia baiiry mall, and tho flnetit quality ot Imported hot. Vou ran depend uiioh lt quality and age. It Is better than medicinal tonics, for It I'ii and nourlnhins.

If J'OU doubt It, ask your physician. E. I. DRE WRY Manafactarer tit Imiorter. Wlaalpee.

C. I MEYERS New Art Tailors 279 Fert Street, Winnipeg. Cast Block, near an. Never Buy Mining Stock Without Investigating. We can satisfy you un all polniH.

Engineer', report, full Information and rcferc nces. Limited amount treasury stork for 30 days at 10c a share. Lot us tell you ull about It. STANDARD DOLLAR M. fc M.

CO Phoenix, Arl-n. Special Values for this week Fancy China, Silverware, Glassware. Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets. New lines JurI in. 339 Main St Fori Gsrry Building Society Notice The 27th drawing for an appropriation will be held In the Society's Itooma, street, at 8 p.

m. on Thursday, October 2, 1902. The public are cordially Invited. J. C.

KYLE, W. B. WATSON, President. Your Windows are the eyes of your home. Let us clean them for you saves-time, costs little.

The Expsrt Window Cleaning; Co Telephone 410 Domestic and Steam Puiposes For il. In larg. aad (mall qnantllla. at vViQDtpec. Quotntloss glvan far ar Iota at all railway A.

M. If ANTON, General Aent OFFICE I enrnar Main St. and UeDar- BOtATd. l.lepllOtl. In CHJTOPASSE0 FOll I oar carjxt sale is on.

English Vel-yet and Axoiinbtcr at Y.r. Oibson's Cor. Pacific Avenue ao4 Kalo Street. Phone lir. The trouble of buytriy Many kp rating off what mm.

to im- a irt-iiii nduui. taak. I'lismbly Mai frwiul ha. given you a rominlKalun, and you muat buy somifihliiK. If ar.

sno to ua. ant will vou Ihroiigh our slock and consider a pleasum WINNIPCO. MAM To attend on liiBtliutlon whn the brat fyalrnm nnd nwl hods of teaching ars loplid Th, G.vgg of Shoahand Itu.lgit of ll.Kikkeeplng. Call or write for Information. Western t'anadii Huilne.a College llaker Block.

Main street. to better your position in life by taking a winter course day or evening casses at the Winnipeg Business College. 0. DONALD, tecntarf. 0pp.

City Hall, Wlnnlpof Thorough Business Shorthand Courses OPER DAT AND IVEIUHG Call or addreaet for prospretua, Fl J. O'Sulllvan, O. K. M. Principal, cornel Main II I.

Ill I I .111, Oil I We have branch Bchools located at Ttraruloii and Fortaga la Praitie, ron arinur, uni. Shorthand Day and Eveotng classes In Short, hand, tyDwrltlnK and telearanhy. Ar rangementa can be made for private ln- pirunion. tor leims apply to Mrs. A.

kj. mennlng. IS Arslnlbolnu Hlock. Ladies If you want a snap In Fur Buffa, Coats, Can, Catierinea and Gauntlets. give u' a call, ou wo can satisfy you.i All repairing promptly attended to.

Manitoba Fur Company D. BOYANEIt, MANAOlill. 820 Main Street. Ladies'. Fur Ruff Of artln and Mink.

Cnrierlnes' pprcliilly; also Uroy Lamb and Coon JacketH, at reaB-cnnble prices, impairing guariintied. WINNIPEG FUR STORE-, Cor. Main and Portage Ave. ox. Caldor (Sncceiior to A.

HiDO Co.) eeo Main Wlnnlpsg naturalist -d Taxidermist Deer Hnadsand Bird moontml nrtiitically. Evening Cloaks Wp are showing the latest, lined with grey or lock squirrel lining, white Thibet, mink, sable ermine trimming. to have you call and examine our stock. 364 Main Jnst south of Porter, are. The Puff of Perfection T.L.

CIGARS made good on purpose. WESTERN CIGAR FACTORY Thos. Lee, Prop. SpeciaBs Wool Fleece-lined Underwear $1.25 per suit, regular $2. About twenty of those $8 Suits left at Don't wait.

Palace Clothing Store WO jmmm Main Street Ilanfield's Carpet Store For Your New House 50 Rolls of Gcuulnc Enflisa russols Refular price $1 to $1.25 per yard A great opportunity for yon to purchase your new carpets when you need them. 44 Mala SU RYAN WinniPEG'S GREATES1 oHUE ST0RB Established 1874. Geo. A. Slater's lavictus Shoe FOR MEN.

$3.50 and $5.00 Ot course, you need a new pair ot shoes at this season of tho year, and you can not find anything more comfortable, durable or stylish than our famous In. vietus Shores for men, mail, by Geo. A. Slater, Montreal. All the leading stylc and leathers, (3.60 and J5.

See us for Trunks and Valises. RYAN'S BIG SHOE HOUSE 494 MAIN STREET Largest Retailers of Shoes In the country. Real EZstate Agents, bankers or brokers, desiring to cumhlne llfo Insurance with their other business, may obtain advantageous contracts with the Oreat West Life Assurance Head Office, Winnipeg. LEADERS IN MILLINERY THE FAIR, 614 Main St. C.

Frankfurter WOOD COAL Phon. 7)l All klndi at lows prioei. Cot andt.lil a pssialty, also la block! fur b.aMr. Special Fixtures For gas or electric lt.htlng, for har monlous effects, are best obtained A stock unequalled and moderately Will we give you E. S.

HARRISON Wzlt PAINTING AND DECORATING Is done by us ln such manner as to give satisfaction to you. We employ only competent men. uie the rxst and Charge moderately. Can we be of servlc. to your R.

LECKIE 21. McDermot Are. Telephone ail Special Announcement We desire to Inform cr many patron, that wo have secured the services of Madame Palm-. of New York, who will In future hav charge of our ladles' tailoring department. Madame Palmer comes hern with a reputation as a high class cutter and fitter by few In the of Now York.

We consider we ar. vry fortunate In being able to secure the ncirvlrrs of an artist ot Madame Palmer's ability. Our sinck for this season is the largest and mmt eicluslve of any tailoring ei-tahllfhment In Canada. We are now prrt.aro-l to give you better satisfaction stylf, fit and workmanship than heretofore. Thanklrg our many customers for their liberal patrrmnge In tt- past, and lng a continuance of the same.

The H. B. LEE Limited made and laid for lie Telephoas S14. LADIES' TAILORS.

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