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

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10 i SKLS OF BEADTY IS A JOHMEYER Pp. T. Folix Gouraud'B Oriental Oream or Magical BeauUflar. other ruainttK witf dw It. RriiMves Inn, ruiqilrt, reiki.

Moth I'autiM, Huh, and skin cjiwatrs, anu vycijr bkUiait on beauty, aud delicti dtiKliuU. It hat Mto-i ihc't-r-U of yrars, aiKi hi turmlru it lu turn it Accer no coati-Ivrfeit of kioular nantc. lr. Sayrs Mid to ft taiy of the (a pjltrtit): "At yoi will uv tbem I commrnd loun aui Ckkam, tr lr.i harmful Of all kin prjr Miionn." tor m1 t)f all bVunixts and fancy fiwU dealer in th U. and Cana-V Fun.pe.

KIT RI. P. HOPKINS, AroBnctur, 37 Great June Stnsl, New Yisk. FROM ACROSS THE BORDER Continued from 1'ago Sir. ed lor Hit ciirvluK knife.

Tim tiuinrB lu tlii'Bu iniLH Uia urowu vo a khM extent. Tho uniform fxcrllunuu of all the roo1s Ima tvisuImiI In a toady Incnvuwj in tin- coiiHiinii.it Ion, the uiomI ttlou.ui'iit tea-lLuionkw to their (iiwilltiy that nui ho kiwii. fc'KHS eut hutur anil cltirw ami tin' famous) (jrilfin lard aro all to tie hi-l-ii. The J. Y.

tiriffin Company are Iiitkb dealers lu IIh-ho proilucl, UKpreially, In tho iWury buuter iwul In oexs. Thu firm puxuhnMi-N iliiwtly from tiho producer, ami no kmicor follow the old style cuntoin of wtliiiK fr uoin-miHHlon. They ua-HU for tlio rielivorli'8 at current prices and he-Ini? rcsponsihlo for the quality of the points aro oareful to buy nothing hut the clnoiooHt In all linos. On Friday, tho Mk parkiiiK honso of the. V.

Uriffin Company over tho Ijou'iho Brlio will be opened to the Fair Yttrium nnd every one plven An opportunity to witni-HH tlie way business Is oarriwl lin there. People from the country wlHlidnir, to bco the place can do so by taking the HiKUius' Avenii car. At tho packing house tine rimtors will be shown the plant In full Yvorkinp onker. "Every rtwiartmeut will bo open for Inspection and the process of turn-Inc thn-liou Into luamo, whlefl and iard will be rlwiblw to alt. The work 1b carried on In th most cleanly 11anner, envvt attention belnp; paid to that ftvUurn by the company.

The clnxH of Iiokh kllltMl by tho J. Y. Griffin Company Is of the best. They havp their own buyers all through the country and an nn inducement to the fnrmtTS they pay from one to two cents adv.uicn for hoes of Sf-lect quality. The curing fid cold stornipe plant will also be open for liippectinn.

The plant Is of larce enpmeity and tho.re Is room there for n.ll th menit that the farmers enn provicV" Tlie cold storaire plflht Is run by the new chemical process, the. use- of ice belnp clone away with niltotrotlnoT. I JOSKl'H MAW CO. Joseph Maw Co. have the exhibit of the "Stickney Junior" nt the show.

The exhibit is on the main street riinnitiK east and west and is contained in a larte open tent. The "Stickncy Junior" iH a gasoline en-ftine of ureal power which can be utilized to operate any farm machinery. The efficiency of the engine Is 'imply demonstrated on the grounds, where over a dozen of them are in operation. They are of three horse power, and once they are started will run on without any attention being paid them whatever. The machine is constructed on principles so simple that it Is Impossible for to Ret out of order.

At the Fair the engine Is shown at actual work. One of tho engines is pumping a four inch Htreniu of water continuously, while others are chopping different grains and sawing wood. In actual work the "SUckney" hna cut into stove lcnuths out of eight foot tie slabs no less than thirty- five cords of wood, nnd at steady work will bale from 15U to 175 bales of hay a day. WINNirEO OIL CO. Thn Winninee Oil Company In the Main building of the Exhibition show a lino collection or oil products.

"Roseine" oil is the Illuminating oil handled by this firm. It is made from the unrest Pennsylvania crude oil. The oil Is sold in barrels only, and there are representatives in al most every place in Manitoba. When used there Is no smoke, no smell, no charred lamp wicks or coated chim neys. The Monarch brand or line, a product of the same oil, is also of a superior quality, and does no lnlury to the stove because of smoking or clogging.

tho Illuminating oils the Winnipeg Ol Co. handles a full line of other oils of the Kega brand. These include special oils for coaches, harness, licit dressing and a boner compound, i ney are all unequalled In their various capacities. OXFORD SUITINGS. The Oxford Suiting Company lias a largo exhibit on the second tory of the Main Ibiilding, and aH the Is entirely of Canadian made clothing.

It i attracting a great ilt-al or attention. ThW rirm nian.i facturos nothing but tho pure wool material in tweeds and ergos for both and women's dress goods, and the exhibit shows the goods as manufactured aDd made up in drewi- coats and men's suits. Besides the millings the firm also makes blankets, which have made a name for tlierasolvoa All over the coun try, TJiefo good are manufactured at Oxford, Nova Scotia. They are tho gold medal homofnuns, the best that tlie market can offer, awl are in use by tlie leading tailort of fashion, not only in Lanaua, but aio in xne uni ted States. Thle iatter fact Is sig nlficant, for thore is a duty of 110 mr cont in Mieclfic and ndvnloreni charge on Canadian goods of thin rlflMN nterimr tho republic.

The Oxford people are the pioneer firm In tho dukiimwr. having Deon es tablished since 1M(7, and in that time tho poods have won awards at a I le creat world lairs ami ex hlbltlone, among them being gold medals and awards of the highest merit at I'arls. Philadelphia, Cmca go, Buffalo, Melliourne and Toronto TJe company Is extending lUi bust nos In tlie west, and to that end has apioinUd a special representative to cover the territory. Ho Is If. Iiulmer, and Is in charge of tho goods at the Exhibition grounds.

WHITE'S MUSEUM. W. F. White, tlie celebrated curio collontor, has a large booth in tlio Main building at the Fair, which has many surprises for even tho moxt hi Extraordinary Offer. A $40 BELT FOR $3.

WuTSDted to parlor to all others. JT WiTDleonoixiltbfr oHnU4 I I Prt Momttiiaiiuiryuit. ar r1u for book. II la trea. Wo mrt tho lartot dotUra la elMtria no ooi Kir pplisnoal to i tuafc i mln Prof.

Morm ball twfka abtaiaM tram a. ever oiil la arufl orea. ciithunlahtie furio hunters. Mr. While has traveled thousands of miles In making h'H collection and has sent others to disuuit lands for (tinny iMiraisiilHH.

His up-town store, where these nr-ticlcH may he puivlmsed, is located at oil." Main street. Besides Indian rnrlOKUIes, wlih consist of hunting hug, liows and arrows, and a great variety of Wild work lie has mourned and animals, cured and tanned pelts for rugs, mounted heads and ununited horns of moose, deer, elk and olhor wild animals. Me also sells many unique souvenirs lu hIicIIs, works in burned lent her, in china and in glass. Mow-ever, one of the most handsome novelties Is shown In tlm silver drinking cups. Worked and engraved on the outside of each Is a typli'ftl view of Winnlpog.

'women plowing, the Interior of Fort Harry, Labor Day parade and the buffaloes at silver Heights. HEM I N( TY PEW It 1TE 113. I)aU Philip, 15 L-oreliard Street, the Ucul agent for tne Komingloii 'O pewi-iling uiatbiue, has a Ujolb lu the MjUii building and lu It call be seen all the niwlels of this old and tried typewriter. Tho Humlng-tou T.nx-wiiter is tJie reoogniz.sl lender ajniong writing machines. Tne fact Is eslal.ishl by its overwheljik-Ing rrekiiuiiiunc lu every department of biihiuess life.

The causes or ItiMulngtoti supremacy are feun I In tllu character the typewriter as a inechanical creation and the conditions under which It Is produced. The Homlngton Typewriter of to-day is a development. The prcbliMiis which have Iwen hoIvim! In the ourse of this develOiment have been Intricate, and havo cnllisl for patient and careful study. The high grade typewriter of to-day is the proluct of complete experience C'liplisl with tireless effort and abundant resource, and In these respects the Hemlngton occupies a -sltlon absolutely unique ainong writing iiwi.cihines. It has Is-en on the market since lWI, JEWETTT TYl'EWIUTEn.

The Northwest Typewriter Com pany lilts at the e.viiumuoii a uign grade duiplay of the Jewelt typo-wrilers. These typewriters are regarded as one of ihe of mechanimu along thoso lineH, and tlie number of tlinm in use is growing every day. The Jcwctt Iijvs entereu on Lis eiglilll year, li is a. innu- grade machui( designed to lullill in the mattor of "lit tin conveniences, ppeed, durability, manifolding pow- r. and permaiiejicy oi uiuim Ni tlie reiiuirements of the most exact lug operator ajid the most careful and economical purchaser.

In its construction. It luis been the first purpstie to manufacture a writing machine superior in mown respects which contribute to mnnu tvpewTiter nietHing to mo umi, and satlsfaiouory to the buyer. OLIVER TYPEWRITER. The Oliver Tyiewriter Is repres ented in the main building wnero Cameron and Roberts have a large number of the machines on view. Visible Writing" is tno point oi supreme excellence in me lypewin- er of to-day.

The first typewriters were built "top-side' down to e- cuiem 't inlcul Bdvantng a. A visible writing typewriter reduces uie chances of error in the expert, ana nulbes anyone to run the macnine, P' rmits of the most elaborate tabul ar or statement work being produc ed with spi-ed, accuracy and ensn. The Oliver Is the most pcrlect oi visible writing machines, lor as me ribbon is drawn back after each stroke, and It has a tree type oar, every letter can do seen on struck. Here are somo or tne line' poinis of the OUver explauiea Dy tne agent in It Is a visible writer; It has a direct downward stroke; It lias an automatic lino Hiaoer; It him umaUest with largest number of rs it is very strong, nothing but Iron and steel it has less number of piuts than any other high grade macnine, reducing the liability of getting out of order; It is the only typewriter having a double type-bar, consequently it will never get out of alignment; it is made In Canada, from Canadian mnterinl by Canadian workmen beouiHo it is made in Canada you save 25 duty; because every typewriter is guaranteed SIM l' KINS BROTHERS. One of tlie most attractive cx- l.lhits on Hie irrounds is tlio one at the booth of Sinipklns in tho Ilritish Columbia Building.

Tlie ex- lllit coinpn.vss many handsome and useful articles in crockery, china. cutlery, glass anl lauiM, and is Just now InUTcsting most oi tne visitors of the Exhibition. Although no 4joods are sold nt tho grounds, every article shown is marked wim tne price at which n. sold In their iit-town store's. Simi kins Bros, came to Vt lnnilie, somo ill years ngo ,11011 nave in huMiis since IMMi.

Realizing that the iX)ple of Canada and tho West nlwnvs expected their money's worth tney catered to mis uiui, anu tuuay havo two of the largest stores on Main North. TWO LARGE STORES. Their largest storo located at (ill to o47 Main Street lour doors. The. other is across and farther down si reel, nt xialn street, isotn tores are stHk(Hl to overilowing with newigools or all lines, une inuig tint has made tho stores of Sim Bros, ireneral favorites is the fact that customers never have long to wait.

A largo number Of accommodating clerks is always in niu-ndance. and is never neces s.irv to buy goods to welcome nt their stores. Hustle and push is their motto, ami the fact is aptly II lustrated by the good words siioken of Hiinnklns liros. by all who have had dealings with them. HAJvFXELD'S.

Banfirlil's carpet store has a very handsome exhibit in tftio Mjuin bulld-j lug at tlK) fair gmuiids. It Is my-curing the attention of every one that passes by. Tho fixtures aro most handsome, aud besides being nleasinc to the eye they are of tlie richest nwiurial aud represent the Investment of many thousiuids of dollars of capital. Chief in note among them is a luuidisoinie walnut dining set. It is of solid llaluui wood and is hand carved in a Buries of tlie most beautiful deigns.

Be-siih'S the tallies and chairs there Is a side-boaird wliiolt Is a work of art. The cost of this dining room suito Is one thousand dollars and it Is unikoiibtedly well worth the money expended. From the walls of the bootJv descend costly carpels and rugs from all the famous loomai of the oast. There la to be seen the art gems of tho cunning Ln'Hiun) nnd Persian weaver. Besides these there are Turkish ami Arabian rugs, all hand nuwle.

Tlie oar pet are shown In all makes, but tshn chief display of these will be given to the Fair vlslUirB nt the Mltin Street store. In the art gallery at the exhibition, the Banfleld firm Ism on show the finest collection of oil paintings from the brushes of foreign artists that rM ever come to the west. Tliiey were purchased especially for the Winnipeg trndn by the linnfleld Company, and they cost the firm muiny thousand1) of follars, AH of tho pictured are orlirlJ nals and bear the signatures of the artists. THE ANGLE LAMP. The H'lUin Gibson UNO Kher-brook Street, havo on mBlWlNNlPBOIlDAlLYITUIBUinS! TIITJHBDAY.

JULY 23 1003-' show in the Main building of tho Fair samples of the "Angle" lamp. The effect of this lamp is Just exactly like Minlight. it Is one or the most Important features In tl way of Illuminations that ban been Introduced oh the nxxhirn market and Is rapidly conilng Into favor with the housikeei'ors. When In use. It is like the sun, up out 01 tlio way, and throws its clear, enjoyable light both outward and downward willi no' bothersome shadows to annoy or to spoil tho lighting effect.

There's no othor light dues that no oilier light that has no under-shadow. Willi a minimum of expense, of trouble nnd 01 beat there is obtained a maximum of light and real satisfaction. Every annoying feature of gas, el-triclty, gasolene and aoutyloiio Ih obviated. It uses ordinary coal oil-on quart in sixteen hours. Its light Is more brilliant than gas or electricity, with no moro heat no smoke no odor no "drawing up no removing of globe or top to light filled while burning.

ASTON AND KIHCH. The cxliibu of tne Mitson A IUsch Plxno luini is ill thu British Colum bia. hudiiug and tlio ouiicort given by the town e.xTt piano players every hour Is one that alfoi-ds the greatest Measure to the many who civwd round the place. Tne pianos on view represent the best makes of the celebrated concern. One of the pianos is a baby grand mada lu Cuban maluogany.

lis finish is most handsome uml the tone of tho In-Islumeut Is not to be improved U-cu. An upright Carclsmaii walnut Is a remarkably handsome Instru-iii( nt. Another feature of the show! Is an Aeclian orchestra built on the "Vocallan" syhteun, which gives to It the tones of the pipe organ. ThlB instrument can cither be 1 layed au tomatically or by hand. lliere are also to be seen lanolos lu both ma hogany and walnut.

These Instruments are the only ones that have met with tho approbation of Padere-whkl, Muschowskl and others of tho fnmons couioscrs and pianists of thecal world. Other musical Instruments of the same kind have never been rec3mmendel by them. MKLOTTE SEPARATOR. The Melolte croam seiia-rators ex hibit on the fair grounds is Just to the south of Huj main promenaiU) tlie south of tho main promenade, Is examined with Interest by all of tho fair visitors, who are in tho ilairy work. Tho Melotte separator will most efficiently sepernte tho cream from the milk with tlio loast expenditure of lalsir.

Tlie machine Is oasy to liwuiagie and when used can be cleiuiod with but little difficulty. The Miarlotte won a gold modal and the grand prLzo at the Paris ethiibitlon of 19U0. Fred B. Smith Is the western nuuiagen of the Mclottee mae.hdno and he Is rapidly capturing tho business in the territory. Besides the Melotte.

he Is lmindltng tlre Little Glfuit Trip Hammer. It can 1m opernited by any blacksmith and saves both tlnwt and labor. Over five hundred ol tbem aru In ubo. The Itleal and gasoline engines are also band ied by Mr. Smith and thiey can be had from two to twenty-frre horse power.

DRINKS. One of the Important exhibits fn tho main bwldijig Is that of E. L. Drewry, brewer and nianuactmrer or temperance drinks. The diisolav is mad eii'iiumiadily attractive by the uoerai use 01 rneenomM'nt lights In variegated colors arttstVcally ar ranged.

All the numerous beverages, manufactured by Mr. Drewry at uie Jtedwood UquiM dlsjiensary are shown at thi Bexhi'bit, and thelr're-putation for excrileiice Is sufficient to glvo tOiem a sjxvlai ckiiiu on the attention of rwitors. Among the goods shown are the celebrated lager beer, pale alo, stout, and all kind sor temperance drikns that the Ingenuity of man has Iteen. able io convolve. So, whether the visitor Is a moderate drinker, nn invalid, or a prohibitionist, Mr.

Drewry can sup- pur ins wanis. tne urewry oever ages are largely usixl throughout the provinice and adjoining territories. So that each botthd drink can be clearly scon the bottles are at. laenpu; to two series of moving plat, forms which aro continually Chiang. lag Itefoire the eyes of tlie audience.

in iront 01 tne exhibits is an artis tic arrangement of palms and I lowers. In tho notice of tho All ward AY. McCormwk exhibit yesterday it should have read that tho firm does all the designing for tho stained glass windows right In Winnipeg. Water color designs of the complete windows aro submitted lor nation neroro any actual work on the window is comniencod. IIAOTLTpN PEHlSONALS.

Hamilton, July 2M. Profes sor Martin Cloworth, Dirootor of tlie pichool ot has fully re. covered from a severe attack of ca tarrhal sore t.hiroat. He. used Ca tarrliozonn and was very quickly cureii.

Tim l-roiessor staties thiat Is a- perfeot treasure, It is an Invigorant assistant to tho voice, prevents huskinem and eolda nnd removes every tnuce of in flam mntion or Catarrh In a short time. POSTMASTERS HAVE MEETING Twenty-five Members Were Fresent to Hear Report of Delegates. The Accounting Postmasters met this morning In Eureka Hall, Tho meeting was called to discuss some matters of detail In their office work and to receive the roiwrt of tho delegates who were sent to Ottawa last Miami. Twenty-five memliers were present to hear the report, which was read by Sioretary Ira Stratum, outlining tho work done by the delegates and trie interview wlilon took place In uiiawa on MJircri j. Tho dele pates were sent to tho capital for tho purpos eof urging an increase In the general allowances that affect their Income.

Mr. Stratton, after stating that no definite reply had been received to tho memorial presented asking for an increased allowance, mnde furor- ablo mention of the suiqiort given tne deu-gateo by uie western mem hers and seim-bors. AfU-r oalilng meeting for to-morrow morning, the seeretary was lnstnic.ted to wire the I'owtmaster-Geneml than nn answer to their refpiest would lie exztiected by then. Owlmg to tho of President Laurlo, Ira Stratton, postmaster at Stonewall, oeciniel th- olmlr. At to-morrow's meeting the question of permanent organization will be taken up.

and Tumor enrsd.athomn, no km fa. plan-tsr or pain. Ttartiml- lam snolnwa 11 cmiU In raiiipa ar'l writs Dspt. 7, ifllra Vitallia Rsmfdlee, 677 Bher-bourns Htrsst. Toronto, Ont.

fflTEST GIL OFTHE SERIES Winnipeg Made Kun in the Ninth Just When it Waa Required. Sessions Pitched a Gilt-edged Article for the Forks, hut Was Hit for Nine. In a neck and neck finish tho White Sox nosed In a victory over Grand Forks In ths great st game of tho series. Tho score was to favor of tho home team, and thoso statistics correctly Indicate the playing abilities of tlio respec tive factions on their performance this mornlmr's lruiiie at River ark. Fully in msiiiie held down tho view points 111 grand sti.iid, bleachers and along the fences, and at uie UKgiuiiing o( tile rooiliig sig nalized the fact that It was Ameri can day In Winnipeg.

Tin; subjects of Uncle Samuel were out In force, and though their favorites ciiinn lo tho wire second, thev not a run for their shillings could per mit of no kick wlni lever. Each team had one run at the end of the first, and not another run crossed thu lA'ii; till thu cPrl.ih. when a safe hit by Anuis and two errors by Cardow at second sack gave Winnipeg's shortstop one tilly. At that It looked hke the finish, but in the Forks half of the ninth, with one man out, Cardow bunted safe. H.ui-ralian wont to his hnse on a fiehler'H choice and stole second, while Sessions hit and scored Curdow.

Then' tlie fanatics did go inlo ecstasy for four. The bleachers: fairly a-crcaiin when Cameron for into I out. It thMi lirtt' tll(! 1)1 irin- liing of a long, wearv session but the so in the Sjx decided to finish it. Egan made a lovely save. slons didn't like the rooting aiul got wild pas-sing jtogers.

With men on first and tiecond It lookl giid for th.o nailves-, ami then Corbet made the cup or joy bulihl" over like real Niagara when he landed a long hit to centre field and brought; in UJip. lor a winning rim. FULL OF FEATURES. The game throughout was repletn With features. S-wsions in the Imix for the Forks was all that conl.l In.

desired. Ho struck out seven and allowed only two paie. Corbet for tlie home tenm was in tho pink. Six strike-outa and two passes went to his record, and the fans Just' loved him. Corrlgan, the Grand Forks left fielder, eeomed to have that tired feeling, as he could liavo collared a couple of flies had Jie been wlllinw to take the exercise.

Two sensational catches hv Pnn. drill in the seventh went to make things pleasant frtr'tho onlookers. In the second Inning Sessions drove left field and nmrlu Himd but Bartos, who wan umnii-inir nt the opening of the game on account of the absence thnmp-h nin.wa nt Laughlin, decided it a foul, and the IrorkB made a determined roar. Bartos and King officiated nt the indicator In turn till thu firih Joe Baker tho lob nnd irnvp good satisfaction. Chesty Cox.

formes) played in the game under tho Btairn good tions 3 '3 BY i 3 lli? guarantee Ill Ivr time and VIS high yr? class 3 name of Williams. Thu ycoro Inntpey; A.IUI. II. P.aA.E, Anderson, cf 4 1 1 (I 1 Aiinls sa 1 0 1 Kelly, .1 (I 1 1 Randall, rf 0 1 2 11 0 O'Pen, lb () i) Cameron, If 1 (I () Egan, 4 1 Rogers, () () Corbel 4 1 0 2 0 Total 3 0 L'5 10 4 Furgo Aft. R.

II. PO.A.E. PrTwn, 4 0 0 0 8 0 ss 'J 1 0 Si 1 0 11, If 4 0 2 1 0 0 Williams, rf a 1 0 0 MiilL'inn. 4 0 (1 7 2 0 Cole, lb 0 10 2 0 lib 4 0 1 1 II, -in ha 2 10 10 0 ScssLjiis, 4 0.1130 ao 2 1 1 24 12 a Score by Innings Wlnnlp-g K)(M)(I00U 3 Ciranl Forks HXilMiOOOl 2 SUMMARY. Stolen buses Ilenralmn i two-hnse lilts, Willianis, Annls 2, Cameron: bases 011 balls, off CorlH-tt 2, off Sessions struck out, Corbet (i, by Sessions passetl balls, Rog-ers 1, Mullane 1.

Tune of game, 1.10: I'liqiire, Bartos, King and Joe Baker Attendance, 4,000. PRESIDENT A TT Among the Americans who saw the game were President 1). J. Laxdal of the Northern 1caguo nnd ex-I'resideut E. 11.

Kent. Both ex-piesned themselves as delighted with the quality of ball displayed. (Irani! Forks team left this afteruiKin and Fargo arrived for a three-ga 1110 series, commencing tomorrow inorning. Winnipeg won four straight from the Forks tins time and practically chliK-lied the pennant. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES Continued From Pago One.

Italian soldiers entering tho church, for the niainte-na-iice of order, In full uniform, wearing their imps and sido arms. They lined tho aUles of tlie I'-asLlloa. REQUIEM MASS. Rome, July 23. At this morning an solemn Pontifical Requiem mass was celebrated In St.

Peter's for the repose of the soul of Leo XIII. The crowd was kept constantly moving within tho wooden barriers, but other entrances were provided for thoso desiring to assist the mass. Several thousands of people were present, although In so vast a church, capable of containing 7,000 iM'opio appear a mere handful. Cardinal Oreglia, Dean of tho Pa-( Co feel) worn out owing to his unaccustomed exertions. His life as a cardinal was one of uninterrupted serenity, and he now practl-rnlly bears the entire burden of the Church, and also the minute details o' th pr pirations for th ob-e pi es and the -notwithstanding th n-'d th' morning's meeting of the Congregation of Cardinals.

MANY FRESH Tho number of thoso present to- u.iy was augmented by the presence of two new aj-rivalsr LViixLuiai Dom-enico Svaiiiiiwi, A.iuii.ikp Bologna, and Cardinal Gmilio Archbislwp of Ferrara. The former was especially Warmly welcomed by his colleagues, ns being one of the hiost prominent memlrs of the Svicred College and U'camso he "is mentioned amopg those most likely to succeed P.ijie Leo. It Is being remarked thit Cardi'inl OregHa's re-sK)nml)Uitles have softened his aus terity and that he is directing affairs' with finnnews hot without harshness, showing the cardinal EXCLUSIVE STYLES UALITIE5 and quantities you can see no where else. We have the best equipped Retail Fur Factory in Canada, would be pleased to show you through. Now is a to consult us about your orders or altera-repairs.

We show what we make and what we sell. every consideration nnd giving con-stuul prood of equanimity. HARD ON NF.l'lIEWS. Tribune Special Service. July 2:1.

The Manchester lluardl-nn's Rome correspondent leurus prlvatoly that tho PomVr nephews have been quickly made to feci the In their posillon now that illustrious relative Is no more. Onii gave a card to some country friends to view the remains of tho Pontiff, but- the officials Informed the bearer that he must bring more lufluentlal introduction. FAIR WEATHER IS TOO FAIR Mercury is Amhitious May Meet With Reverse. But The following readings were tnken from a thermometer that was in the shade all morning 0 a.m. 72a 10 a 77a 11 a 2a 12 a.m sr.a 1 p.m ia 2 p.m IJIa From this It will bo seen that tho expectations that to-day would bo holler than yesterday, and the hottest day Winnipeg has exicrienced this year, aro being realized.

Main street at noon was at least 100 In the shady sido, and tho heat from the pavement was almost as intense as that from above. Considering the crowded condition In nil tho hotels, on the streets and on the cars, the heat seems more men' are seen with their coats in their arms and handkerchiefs round their necks, while the ladles in low-necked and short-sli-eve dreses are envied by the loss fortunate ones. At the Exhibition grounds tlie heat Is terrible, and every conceivable means to keep at all cool is resorted to. Vendors of Fair lemon-nln nnd cld drinks are doing a rushing business, as all are eager to hand over a dime for a ooollng draught. A dellclously cool breeze Is.

blowing up and ns tho probabilities are for thunderstorms this period of tho extreme heat Is likely to be short. AUTOMOBILING. Party of Newspaper Men the Guests of Mr. Maw This Morning. Through the kindness of Mr.

Jos. Maw a company of newspaper men enjoyed a whirl about tho city on one of tho finest passenger automobiles in Canada. When in Chicago a few days ago Mr. Maw called on one of the largest automohllo hoiiRes in the States and was shown this machine. He looked it over, had it tested, and with the remark, "That's good enough for any city," it was placed to his order and shipped west.

Mr. Maw intends placing the vehicle at the disposal of excursion parties. It Is of, perfect mechanism, comfortable to the highest degree, and thoroughly reliable for journeys of from seventy-five to one hundred miles. The seating accommodation is for twelve. At the conclusion of this morning's tour the press men agreed with all tho good things said of Ihe bog automobile.

It was In charge of Mr. Br.idy, ah expert of Chicago. MEN ANO WOMEN. (Jf Bift far QQnutarml 6 i c. ftrfta ,1 flin t.on Irriutlotu or ultrt.tiom of mncouf membraQtw.

PftinlMt, nd not utrin- fDt or polltODOUI. Hold by or -wnt in plain wrapir, br xprw, nrepaid, fur 1.00, or il bottlei ri.75. la I to ft 7-f ffabJH ti Ir tulouir. fTalTHEEflKSCHEMICMOO. wAwH0ll(NTLOtw' ITOt Are Cordially Invited to see Our Great Exhibit of See our Hat Announcement on Page 16 430 MAIN STREET Steer a Safe Course The safest course for delicate skins is to use BABY'S OWN SOAP.

No Othtr Soap It at Good. ALBERT TOIlET S0P Blfri. Hontrral. When your Friends drop in hospitality is in order. There is nothing more delicious and refreshing these warm days than 1 Only two teaspoonfuls required for each glass.

All Grocers 10-15-25-50 cents, Pis BOTTLC. SIMS0N BROS. CO. LIMITED. HALIFAX, N.8.

"Get the Habit" Crowds Every Minute Pass our convenient Bloro r-youiiK. ml(llle-agid and old men. We can rlotho them all, well and InexjH-nHlvcly. hol-iisy clolhlng. Furn-lshins.

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1890-1949