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andidaies in Contest Forty-four Valuable Prizes to be Given to Popular Ladies and Gentlemen by THE TRIBUNE FIRST GRAND PRIZE $3,000 HOUSE AND LOT SECOND GRAND PRIZE $1,700 RUSSELL TOURING CAR THIRD GRAND PRIZE $500 SUITE OF FURNITURE The three Grand Prizes will be riven to the three candidates securing the larfst number of votes on subscriptions and coupons. After the Three firand Prizes have been awarded, NINE Prizes will be awarded to EACH district, FIVE Prizes to the Ladies, FOUR to the Gentlemen. District Prizes for Ladies Four High-Grade Pianos Four Trips to Seattle Four Diamond Rings Four Ladies' Desks Four Scholarships District Prizes for Men Four Stylish Buggies Four Turkish Rockers Four Gold Hatches Four Scholarships Five Nomination Prizes A $125 Fur Coat Will be given to the person who nominates the candidata securing the largest number of votes. FOUR GOLD WATCHES "Will be given to the four people nominating the four candidates polling the next highest number of votes. VOTES COUNTED TO 9 A.M.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. District No. 1 IncludeB all that portion of Winnipeg lying south of, and includ ir.g Portage avenue and Notre Dame avenue east, which includes Fcrt Rouge, Crescentwood and Norwood. LADIES AND GIRLS MISS IVY RITCHIE, 233 Vaughan St 406,710 MISS EDNA LANDERS, 224 Colony St 383,850 MISS ISOBEL C. WILSON, Children's Home, Fort Rouge ...358,130 MISS JEAN LOGAN, 207 Carlton St 288,280 MISS LOTTIE ROSS, 212 Garry St 287,110 MISS HELEN DOYLE, 1 St.

Mary's Place 272,200 MISS AGGIE SMITH, 134 Notre Dame Ave 167,170 MISS JOSEPHINE SPENCE, 197 Spadina Ave 71,530 MISS RUBY TURNER. 71 Sherbrooke St 26,110 MISS DOROTHY HUGHES, 408 Gertrude Ave 22 220 MISS MAGGIE POLLOCK, 424 Portage Ave 12 120 MISS MARJORIE WRIGHT, 720 Portage Ave 7,510 MEN AND BOYS. MR. S. L.

BARROWCLOUGH, 337 Portage Ave 558,850 MR. W. T. CLARK, 770 Broadway 70 250 MR. JOHN E.

FORD, 173 Nassau St 51 390 MR. W. MORLEY, 338 River Ave 39 430 MR. FRANK B. BRADLEY, 381 Assiniboine St 29,370 MR.

W. G. ROSS. 255i2 Portage Ave 20 340 MR. JOHN BOSWELL, 322 Assiniboine St 9 360 MR.

CLARENCE M. HOLIDAY, 285 Assiniboine St 4890 MR. GEO. F. GIBBS, O'Connor's Hotel 2 290 MR.

HAROLD McDONELL. 282 Colony St 1580 MR. A. E. HEARN, Y.M.C.A 1,160 District No.

2 All that portion of Winnipeg bounded on the south by Portage avenue and Notre Dame avenue east, and on the north by Lean avenue and George street, running to the river, including Weston and St. Boniface. TADIES AND GIRLS. MISS MARY E. MACKEY, 363 Agnes St 352 470 MISS C.

PATTERSON, 377 Pacific Ave 329 540 MRS. E. AULNAY BANCROFT. 384 Maryland St 239 890 MISS LILLIAN THOMPSON, 7C8 Langiide St 248 040 MISS KATE STEWART, 45 William Ave 24M90 MISS LAURA CONOEOY, 197 Princess St 23050 MISS MAE IRENE WHYTE. 617 Notre Dtme Ave 193120 MISS ANNIE McKENZlE.

397 Balmoral Si 155440 MISS MAUD BLACKWEI.L, Woodbine Hotel noVo MISS SADIE WHITLEY, Spence St MISS ANMIE BLAIR. 507 William Ave 84 42(1 MISS FLORA O'SULLI VAN, 4C0 St Jean Baptiste, St. B-fac 32 800 MISS M. MrCONNF.LL. 253 Simcoe St OGO MISS LOTTIE SILVERS, C49 Ross Ave 8730 KISS IRENE GILLIS, G05 William Ave io70 MEN AND EOYS.

MR. A. SCOTT. 7r3 Avi 67 7C9 MR. ARTHUR WILLIAM BFNTON.

Z'A Main St 'MR. THEO C. BRETHOUR. Hotel St. Ccorgo "2C0370 MR.

LOUIS H. D. CI ARK, 337 iton St WoiO MR. TOM SPENCER. 431 LWo Si MR.

EDWARD E. BARK, 1C4 S'irrbiooke St 11 920 j.K. J. F. LYONS 47 Spr.t 3t 70 710 MR.

JAMIS BI.YTHE. 552 Ro.ti Ae aipc nitt. ituwLt.iu s.ij 1 ur-y 81. MR. J.

T. BERGMAN. 7S Tv.onti St. MR. JEKOME ADAMS.

452 Keiu.edy St flOJO n.ti ufAiTro rntiii -1 a.ciuiltl IlOiCI MR. FRANK LAM If? 0. 575 Pokj Ave. MR. JOHN T.

ADAMS. 477 Ranna'yne Ave MR. WILLIE PHIPr3. ii Il.tr.n Ave. MR.

A. If. Lor.ENSo:; MRS JENNIE MAYS. 817 D-Or-jn Ave MISS I.AI.ONDE. 1 ti MISS MAY 1J3 Lua.re A.c i.nni 1.130 CH Grain Exchange jig District.

No. 3 All tint portion of Winrirr Ivii.ff rorth of Logan avrnn Oeerja irrlit'l Elmvond. ladies girls MIW MATf.T. PATTY, lit T2ir rt tn fluenced ronsi Jerably by what tlhey ee to your credit ami the gains you are making dally. It is fine to have a renerve of vote rertiiicates to draw on at the last minute, but If the hold ing of them back makes you tako a poor stand In the eyes of the public, it may he the poorest kind of economy to hold back.

Take a good position whatever It costs you, and you will find it easier to pain the subscriptions which you can then afford to hold for the last minute. THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, rWaf- FORTY-FOUR PRIZES ARE viccxti hers, mix vris nsT mica EiUaite. Illkk I UW Uia 1 Uilfal Time for Candidates to Show Their Mettle-Onlookers Are Beginning to Pick the Winners. THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD LOVES A WINNER With the end of the Jin.ono Contest looming above the horizon, it is but natural that onlookers who have Id. ntil'ici Uicinselv.

with the interests of the caiuUdntcd by giving them imriscrlpllnna are watching from day to day to see where the.r favorites are standing in ttie lists printed in the paper. But tlvre, Ik another class of onlookers, ami they are many numbers and great in strength, who as yet have done not hint? for anyone who is in the rare for the prizes. Like most of us, they want to peo the best man win, ami in their Judgment of the best man they will be in Everything In Your Favor, With everything In your favor, you should certainly do a great business this week. The weather Is with you, the Interest, not only of jour friends, but of the public, is with you. and the very advantageous Bonus offer makes It possible to Increase yovr vote tremendously.

Ten Days More. In ten days this big contest will be over. Forty-four prizes are handing in the balance for Tribune candidates. Few of the candidates are really working hard, and therefore there are not many for the active workers to dread as rivals. Few rivals and many prizes Is tlie ideal combination for contestants.

If you are enenrctlc you are almost sure to win a prize. But which prize? is the question. The candidates are pretty well bunched, and the lesson taught by the awarding of the rash prizes shonb.1 Impress you all with the fact that your position at the close may be decided by a few subscriptions more or less. There is a considerable difference in tile value of the prizes. Home appeal to one and some to another.

If you win a Grand Prize you are certainly to be most heartily congratu-lated, hut the district prizes are very attractive, and If you come out first In your district you will have your Voting Power of Subscriptions and Price, July 5 to July 10 Only. THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE. New Subs. Old Subs. New SuVis.

One Year 1.000 Vote3 Three Years 4.C00 Five Years 10,000 MR. ANDREW BITCON, 801 Jarvis Ave. MR. ARTHUR LUCIER, Exeter Block MR. VILL ORIGGS.

C29 Selkirk Ave. MR. ROBERT J. COWLER, 00 Disraeli St. MRS.

C. CASE, Klrtr EJwnrd P. 0., Man. M133 IRENE BENNETT, Orcnfell, Eask (MRS. 0.

H. LEE. Tortaae la Prairie, Man IMIS3 MARY MrDONALD. Eslcvan. Saak i MISS J.

LEWIS. SelMr'. Mm XSS WINIFRED WILSON. Elkhoin. Man.

8.830 jMIS3 JEANETTE EHIEL. Oainsboroujh, sk Price by Carrier Six Months 1,400 Votes 700 Votes $1,50 One Year 6,000 2,600 3.00 Two Years 15,000 6,000 6.00 Three Years 25,000 10,000 9.00 Five Years 40,000 13,000 15.00 01 rl Subs. 600 Votes 2,000 5,000 Price by Mail. $1.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 10.00 The Tribune cannot be delivered by mail in the City of "Winnipeg. VOTES ON CLOCK CONTRACTS.

Six months in advance 2,000 Votes, $2.70 Twelve months in advance 6,000 Votes, 5.40 Eighteen months in advance 15,000 Votes, 8.10 $1.00 additional is paid for express, duty, on clock. THE FARMERS' TRIBUNE New Subs. Old Subs. Price One Year 1,600 Votes 800VotC3 $1.00 Three Years 6,000 3,000 3.00 Five Years 12.000 C.000 5.00 NEXT WEEK'S VOTE SCHEDULE. Voting Tower of Subscriptions and Price, July 12 to July 17 Only.

THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE. Price Trice Six Months One Year Two Years Three Years Five Years New Subs. 1.2C0 Votes 4,000 30,000 20,000 40,000 Old Subs, by Carrier by Mail. 600 Votc3 $1.50 $1.00 2,000 3.00 2.00 5,000 6.00 4.00 10,000 9.00 6.00 18,000 15.00 10.00 The Tribune eimnot be delivered by mail in the City of Winnipeg VOTES ON CLOCK CONTRACTS. Six months in advance 2,000 Votes, $2.70 Twelve months in advance 6,000 Votes, 5.40 Eighteen months in advance 15,000 Votes, 8.10 $1.00 additional is paid for express, dutv.

on clock. THE FARMERS' TRIBUNE. Price $1.00 3.00 5.00 MISS LILLIAN LECKTZIER. 07 Schultz Ave 46,580 MISS SADIE TODD, 455 Henry Ave 43,790 MISS DORIS YOUNO. 203 Johnson Elmwood 43,140 MISS ANNETTA R.

WHITE, 503 Burrows Ave 37.530 MISS ANNIE SABLER, 204 Dufferin Ave 30,720 MISS EDITH MARY KEELE, 120 Inkgter Ave 27,400 MISS FREIDA GRAY, 3G6 Anderson Ave 24,100 MISS LENORE FOROAN, 417 King St 17.200 MISS MAUD SLOANE. 319 Floru Ave 11.810 MRS. D. McAULEY. 02 McKenzie St 6,120 MISS MARY FULTH0Rl, 389 Flora Ave 3,000 MEN AND BOYS.

.576,930 ,.165,550 ,.141.510 05,920 MR. H. SCHWARTZ, 472 Selkirk Ave 73,210 MR. JACOB STANLEY. 417 Mntrnus Ave 47.440 MR.

ROBERT McMITCHELL. 5'J5 Selkirk Ave 7 000 MR. WILLIE KJELLBERG. 322 Stanley St 6 450 MR. ISIDORE E.

LEONARD, 281 Laura St 3 420 MR. GEORGE MOHR. C58 Main St 2 350 MR. R. F.

ROBINSON, 180 Logan Ave 1 300 District No. 4 Kildonan. Solkirk. Stonewall, Morris. Fortaee la Fralrio.

Brnn. MISS FEARL GRAHAM. 130 Emily St Carberry, Virdcn, Regina. Moose Jw, Gladstone, Minncdoia, Dauphin, S.ukatoon, and all points in Manitoba and the Western Provinces not named above. LADIES AND CIRLS.

MIS3 BLANCHE HALDENBY. Trince Albert. Sask 245.420 MIS8 ANNIE BECKETT, Carberry. Man 203,010 ttIS3 ETHEL HELLO F3. Gretna.

Man 191,740 MIKS B. R. MarLEAN. Emrrnon. Men 152 C10 MISS ETHEL THOMPSON.

Saskatoon. Saik 121.690 choice among the jrtses in that dla-trict. Concentrate Your Effort. Take our advice today, and concentrate your effort, luii let the other t-andi lat pass you on the home tstret'-h. Ion't tako too much (-ranted, "out bend every effort, use a.

I your enemy, quicken the pace the final sprint, and it may bp that -oii will pass the leaders and be first under the line. Tr tiling Horse Sometimes Wins. 85.7C0 63.710 60.180 63.070 62.52? 1:0 26.000 040 MI83 RAE TREAU. Rainy River. Ont 2.1 Ofin a.

4.50 MISS OLIVE C. COCKE. Moone Ja. S-uk 21 UfffCl III Witt M.k MR. EVt ART BAILEY.

1GI J.tmci St 2 afl i ti sa tn a Hrrtrtjc n.i,i a MR. EM EL JOHNSON. roo Fos 2.640 NIMA FLETCHER. Hutatv, 8-uk 11 COO 1.3 MISS W. CLARK.

Fort Frar.ri. Ont 11 onn M. DOI.LIE MrLECD. Es.t Selkirk. Man.

MRS. VM. LF.ASK, Chndcboye, Man This Is a repetition of all race. The I trailing horse at the three-quarter? frequently takes the purse. Much de pends on the work done la the quarter.

8.150 1,053 MEN AND BOYfl. MR. T. PAI LI3ER. Mn P0 440 MR.

ROY VV. EUOMfH. Virtter. Man rik. JOHN THURSTON.

ah Fiv, AHa moon MR. RAlfH WIM.f AMoON. 8k 2rt nro I1R JAMM! OUVKiv. njn 17001 K. COURTNEY JOHNSTON.

Fwkon. 8ack 12'jMV) P. PEXSVITIf. prr1aSa la Prairie 2 410 p.K JAJF8 M. TA IT.

VV.rir. Jt; ,124.770 IllwMAS oa! Lake. iUn. 1.030 Music and Drama A Toronto despatch says: The Vnl-veririly of Toronto musical examination results have been announced. The pass lists Include: St.

Boniface. Man. Primary piano, class 1. Miss X. Smith.

Junior class II. L. Couture, Miss I. Ford, Miss S. Fitzpatrick; pass.

Miss A. Byrne, and Miss I. Pamburn. Miss A. Be-tournay.

Miss P. (iuilbault. Senior piano, class II, Miss K. Couture; pass. Miss G.

Lamontagne and Miss A. Mnntpetlt. Winnipeg Junior Mass Miss K. Tennant, Miss M. Page, Miss G.

B-Xordul. Miss M. G. Onle; class II. V.

K. Kirkpntrick. Miss M. Too- hery, Miss E. Griffin, AIls G.

Ruddell. and Miss II. Flnson. Pass, Miss P. Finkeisteln, Miss F.

Knrlsht. Intermediate theory, class II. Miss J. Auaer, Miss G. Lamanto and Miss A.

Uernhart, Miss E. Couture. Pass. Miss L. Kelley, Miss R.

Begin. Primary piano, class I. Miss A. Glhson. Mis E.

H. Gree and Miss E. Finkeisteln. Miss S. Baldwlnson.

f'lass II. Miss II. R. Mngnusson and Miss G. S.

Nor- dam. Miss L. Ritz and Miss G. I.a-londe, Miss G. B.

Hready. Pass. Miss P. Finkeisteln. Miss A.

Gerhardt. Junior plnno, class Miss S. G. Bol- vnsnn, Miss M. Toohey.

Miss V. R. Kirkpatrick. Class II, Miss II. Fln-fon, Miss M.

Wass, Miss M. Page, Miss K. O'lionohue. Miss Loddson, Miss J. Tobln.

Miss A. Plamondon. Pass, Miss F. Enright, MJss G. Ruddell, Miss E.

Tennant. Mis Allen Miss E. G. Nolan, Miss C). Hendrick-son, Miss K.

Gallagher. Miss M. Q. Orde, Miss E. Nichols.

Senior piano, pass. Miss E. H. McLean. Children's Homo The board of management of tho Childrpn's homo desire to ncknmvlcdife.

with thanks the mnmvin? d'inatione for June and Julv: Clothlns. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Brown. Mrs.

CarnitSiern, Mrs. Tupper, Mrs. Martin. rrB. Hamilton aid and Mrs.

Mi'Konzie; cakes and sandwiches. Broadway Methodist hvirch Indies' Aid, Mrs. Oregg, St. Amrustlne church, and three anonymous Rivers; potatoes, Mrs. McLaren; Koyal frown Soup factory, two boxs of soap; Gibson Gage bones and vegetables; City Greenhouses, flowers; twenty kindergarten chairs from Mr and Mrs.

E. Shaw; Brians and Harrison, work done to nmount of $6.75. Uncle Ezra Says! "K( you are between the evil one an-th deep sea you'd better climb the nearest tellygraft pole an' send fur the minister." Ho ton Herald. The Trouble. The poet sat In his uneasy chair mournfully staring at the blank Bheet of paper on the table before him.

"What Is the matter, dear?" asked his sympathetic better half, as she parsed her cool hand over his troubled brow. 'What Is on your mind?" "Nothing," answered the poet, gloomily; "nothing, I assure you. That's the trouble." Tho Wenther. Po not groan ahout the weather; It won't make much difference whether Yon are pleased with It or not. You can't stop It, If It's raining.

And you know all your complaining Will not make It cold or hot Better tnke it as you find It; If Its had, try not to mind It: llist CHI It, fs good. Fair and foul days bring their meas ure Ivtimlly of Joy and pleasure. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the fUgnatare of Just Fishing AT OAK POINT Have you heard the Klsh Ftorles? In any event oii should take your line and go Jtshlng at iak Point. You will he delightfully surprised, Shady Groves, Oak Trees Campers' and Week-end Faes.

CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY CAMPERS' TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ls T.v. Winnipeg Ar. Jk I t.v. r-rtnge Av Ar.

lk l4. Ht. Laurent Ar. 7 2k Ar. uak p.lnt 7.11k iMtv Ti.

kr fifnee. rorner Poring" SlBlM thone liS e.o Tlkil f'I'e. it. street, phono 2:. to JS 4m44 Oil a f.

OHl s' If f.rVV' M.l.i.ir. I I When troubled with sunburn, blisters, insect stings, sore feet, or heat rashes, apply Zam-Buk Surprising how quickly case the smarting and stinjring Cure ores on young babies due to chafing. Zam-Buk Is made from pure herbal essences. No animal fats no mineral poisons. Finest healer and Storu ti' eryu herr.

Cook's Cotton Koct toojpouco. 1 I Tho RtBKt ftrtn Tk only cafe elfwtiial Worrnli which wonier can -r uopono. Jxilrt in ttui'B degree 3 'it of Hrenorth-No. 1. SI Kj 2.

aeirri'i i eironsrar, s.i: no. for lipeciiil casva, .1 per box fcold liy all druKPits, or sent rrt paid on receipt o. prioo. 0 -V mi EVENING EXCURSIONS TO WINNIPEG BEACH BOc nKTI'RS Every evening excert Sunday. Leaves Depot 18.30; returning from Beach at 22.nfik.

OrcheBtra at Pavil ion lor dancing. EXHIBITION AND OLD BOYS1 REUNION AT PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE SPECIAL FARE $1.35. Via Can. Pac. July 8.

Leaving C. V. R. depot at 8 30. Re turning on any passenger train same date.

Lake Superior Div. Full Summer Service, June "2nd Including magnificent Steamship Ham- monic, the largest, and finest on Grent Lakes. Sailing from Puluth Tues. and Sat. From Port Arthur, Kurt Wil liam, on arr.

C.N.R. C.P.R. trains, AVc.d.. Frl. for Snult Sarnia.

Special G.T.P.. train service new Sar nia wharf to Toronto points east and west. Georgian Bay Div. Sir. leave Snulf for Owen pound, t'ollincwood way ports.

R. Crawford, Agent C. H. Nicholson Winnipeg Traf. Sarnln.

ROYAL MAIL STICAMSIIIPS. FHORTF.FT F.r,A PAFf AGE LANP Tf LAND IX FOUR PAYS, Fast Turbine Steamships. MOSTKKAL TO I.I VK.H POOL. Virginian 1 12. 'inn tons) July t.

Aug, TunUloa tons) July 16, Aug. 11 Irlorliin (12.nnit tons) Julv 2J. Ana. I iiniria (ll.uuo tons). July in, Aug.

27 JIOMKKAI. TO I.LASkUW. I.oir Hatea. Hraniplan (in.nnn tons) July 10. Aug.

7 I'rrtorinu (7.417 tonal, July 17, Aug 1( iiraprrtua iio.iu'U tons) 21. Auk loiilna m.O'jd July 31, Aug. 21 (iranipian and Hesperian (new twin screw), hirxi-M, fastest and fluent lr. uners between Muutieal and Uias- MOW. Ionian and Pretorlan These well known and popular ste.tniers now curty ae class i'nnin teaiim irruaui, at lot luwlnar inofietate rates: Cahin.

42 in upwards; Third class, 127 Also direct service Montreal and Qu. bee to Havre and 1uridnn. Knr reservat Inns, painpl.lets. and fur ther Inrormation. aply to local agent, or W.

It. ALLAN, (lenernl Ant ll.innatynn Avenue. Innlpeg, ALLOW CHAMPION 362 and 667 Main Street pealers In Ftoi Its and lionds. Money sent to any part of the world. Cankers and Brokers Osier, Hammond Nanton Stock Brokers and Financial AgenLs Cor.

Main Strsst and Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. Telephone Mam 6400. ami Peiiids tM.uirtil and sold for imh or innraln on Wlnn't-g. or tit al. New Vork and London.

Lna'and exi hange. ffhn'l Mocks bought and sold ntt sh. Private lr" ronneoB with New 'tk at Toronto. tores On Prlncpfi Street, bctwen Alexander snrt Lflfjan svenuei. cIom to th new station.

Four tingle itotei and two doih! slorrs. Will maki ths rent on this bny itreet for the first rear. S2.V0O per month for th single stores and JVJ.OO prr month for tho double stores. TVs is Just half the rer.l we are rer-ivina' for stores further south. Apply to THOMAS RYAN, or GEORGE RYAN, 44 Prinreu Street.

CARPET LEANING STORAGE, REMOVAL OF 17.10 17.20. 7.05 FURNITURE W. G. Furnlval 11 204L L2 Lulcnf iiiDittiDiB) Arrival and Departure of Train Lv. I iMina Ceiilie, Atlkukaji.i irui William, Port ArUiur.j 10 arioad, ttainy ituer, ft.

iFlanceb, Vlifeiilila, inupcrior, AHJuanu, A1U- iwjukco, C'IiIcuho, and all) IKuiaLt, vixai aim uuuin. uin- i.ub auu oiccpiliK cur Bor-1 1 tsr. i "The AlbeiLa Kinreaa." Ul.UOil'urtHBe la 1'ralria. Ulad- loluiic, Haunnii. Kamsack, llluinbolul, arman, Sis- ikaiuou.

Norm battleford. Uoydmlneter, Veimlliion. jl'-diiiontoa. Dining car aadl hlfeniuu car service. e21.0(M'riiice Albert, Hosthorn.l ivia Vtarmau.

iNeepawa, iKObbburn, Iberi y. clO.OoiFork River, Gruber, g21.00Koik River, Inlpegoals. xl6.45V oodlands. 1 1 City Ticket uake Corner Portage avenue ana Main mittu pnone Mala lut. Lleihnt Ticket WAter Mtreet.

Phone Main iili baggage Transfer, Information as to trains. Phone Main, All trains arrive at and depart xronk the Water street station. U4-hour time on the whole system.) a meet June la, 1UOU. I Arr. alO.OiiKli, Oakviile, Portage la.bl6.45 it'rulile, Ulausluiie, Dau-jphin.

Swan Klver and Ifrluce Alliert. 1 Clanwllllain Russel, Car- Gruber, Wln- I 9.00 fD.OO blO.Ooiiill, Portage la PralrleaieS d9.0l 00 St. x9.30 UHK foint. x9.55Carman, Somerset, iniont. Wawunest, Bran-1 idon.

Elgin, llartney, Vlr-I den. I xlO.OCSte. Agathe, Morris. ii ft ii noseoanK, iuiaini, isomcraut. SOIT1I.

"Dulutii Kxpress" Via C.N., L.K.U&W. U.M. fe N. River, Ft. Diiluth, St.

Paul, Chicago! unu aii points south and cast. "Tho Winnipeg Via G. N. Rv. IMnrrls, Kmerson.

Crook- Iston. Minneapolis. St. Paul. Toronto, loin, iiimieu rami Man Tralii "Winnipeg Twin City Limited." Via N.

P. Ry. IMorrls, Emerson, Grand 1 Forks, C'ronkston, Detroit, ISt. Paul: connection at Winnipeg Jet. with "North Coast Lln.lted" for Pacific! ICoast points.

June 1IMM). 9.25 7.23 22.55 Explanation of signs dally; dally except Sundhy; a Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Tuesday, Thursday and Monday; Tuesday and Friday: dally exct)t Saturday: dally except Monday; Wednesday. A It I A AMI DK PARTI' RE OV TIIAI.M AT M.MPKG. Fort Wn.iHin, toil AiUiur. Toronto, Montreal and all points east Leav X9.0U.

IS. In: srrlve xil i'l. 46. Foil William. Port Artnur.

Chapleau, Sudliuiy and iurunlo Leave aimi'. xll.bj. Lac du llonnet lb.f.5 and 11.40. Ui.HHiun, Heglua, Calgaiy, Vantuuver, li uirni, anu an puiiita west ieave xli.io. x2 45; arrlvu xl.ib.

xlT ib. Poitagu la Piairie Leave 7.6u, "I SO, Hi feu, mli.Di and arrive x7.1l, $.:. 1. 35. 17 i6 and 20 60.

Uraiidnu Leave J.i.U. xU 60, 'lH OO aim arrlvu X7.1j, y.4o, XH.ii and 2u.it). Varcuu In am Leave Winnipeg 7.60b, K' t'KiT Varuoe 14.40b; arrive Winnipeg 2H abb. rtrjuliui LoiiiHaii, tikatoon and liitervtiiiiig puliita, i.tu, arrive 20.su. arrive li.ui.

Neep.iwa and Yorkton Leave I.J0; Leaa arrive '11 4j: dally ex- -l ilu Duuni'l Leaves arrives il.4'1. od. ii. Klllarniy. Iieloralne and N- I'lnka 4U.

til.lu, arrlva li, Ih, Connection muds for Lyleton dally sx ti hunduy. in Hint 8urls Leave bli.00; ar rive Ml. uo. reiKuk. Winnipeg Iteach and Olmll '1 ii 1 ti will leave Winnipeg at 41 ami 17 2'i iliy ixcrpt ttuiidas arrive hi; and Is no.

Sumy Muiititmu and Htone wall Leav Muo, ai rive 1" 24. fttony Muuiitaln. and Teulon Uive lit. anue 1.64 Morris and Ciretna Leave Ar rive 03. F.nietson.

ft. Paul and Minneapolis and lileago- Leave arrive J.JO. Ktneroti Ixal lsve 11.10; arrive II 16. dally, dally exeept Hundey, a Frl b. hat.j Mon.

Tliur, Hit city Ti- kt (iffice rnr Main srl and portau" avenue Paneda Life TI'ilMtna Teleplinn 't and 51 L. i SPECIAL SUMMER RATES To la EAST la t'ort Artlmr or iMiluth and Northern Navigation 'o, (in- liidlng new steamship Mamonie, ttie arget and f1net nn the. lo ka 1 'i fatnla. I I roaches and parlor ar Harnin wharf ti London. W.K.dslo.

h. Il.mll-i.n and Toronto, via Grand Trunk Ry. or tn Chicago and Grand Truek Ry, the on'y double track lln to K.etern ('snada. flop over privileges. A-nt ir i steamship lines and Cook's teuea.

lir rat', reservations, apply l' a. t. ourr, (ieneral Aa'nt tept. 1'h-rie. Mj 11 r-rtege Wnn'fg CARD1NER.

CO. Snaeral litreeare a l.aakalasat III Mln ft. I hens lT. I'lnest ei.lirel Arkuiane la J. THOMSON CO Ui leading Underlain Aaskalesaav La4 ata4asi I Main lire.t e-t-eeite tltf Hall Ta.

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About The Winnipeg Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
361,171
Years Available:
1890-1949