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.1 ll 4 18 LIBERAL FIGHTS DELAY IN WORK OF COMMITTEE J. W. Breakcy, of Glcnwood, Objects to Absence of Principals a 'ProUt ai made by 3. W. Breakcy, Llbersl member for Glen wood, at a nicctinff of the municipal affairs commiHra of the legislature today against postponement of consideration of bills owing to the non attendance of per sons Interested.

"Our time Is as valuable aa those who present these billa." he did. W. C. McKlnnell, member for Hock wood, who presided, explained 'hat several Important measures would have to he held over till Fri (Uv amon them nn act respecting Brandon, dealing with the ompilatif of two sets of voters' lifts. ThTe also were two Rovern nient bills to amend the Municipal art and tha Assessment, act respectively.

The former proposes that an a' dermn or a councillor of a municipality will be ineligible to be elected as mayor or reeve, unless ha has resigned Ms seat at. Jes1 two weeks before nomination day The Assessment a denls with discounts and prna ties on taxes In rural munleipill and entitles persons paying their taxes on or before Dec. 15 in the same year as levied, a reduction of six percent, from th until March 31, a reduction of four percent, from then until August M. the taxes must be paid at par. Provision for the Inclusion of an adjacent area Into a municipal doctor district Is made In an act to amend the Municipal act presented bv T.

Wolstenholme, member for Hamiota, and which wai ordered to be reported. Six school trustees who will serve two yearss, Instead of five retiring annually, is provided In the act amend the municipal school district of St. James No. 7 act. The hill was ordered reported.

SASKATCHEWAN U.F. ORGANIZES POLITICAL MOVE CONTINUED products act (fnahllnf? compulsory poclinjr of any farm product). 8. Nationalization of all land and resources as rapidly as possible. Capitalism Found Unsound The resolution on social ownership declared that the present economic crisis was due to inherent unsoundness cf the "captallstic sya that is based on the private ownership of resources snd capitalistic control of production and distribution, involving payment of lent, interest and profit." Strong efforts were made bv a S'Ction of the delegates to persuade the convention to Kv Its sanction to organized mass resistance of farmers to evictions and seizures, but It was voted down by the convention.

The resolution as finally passtd calls on the provincial government to enact legislation to Pre vent forclosurf evictions and seizures until the next session of the ifgialatui e. Ignore Legal Decision Rumors that the Saskatchewan government intended to await the outcome of an appeal to the privy council on the legality of compulsory pool legislation stirred the convention to past a resolution asking the 1. glFlature to pass the Plebiscite Act and the Grain Marketing Act without delay. The British Columbia Produce Marketing Act which was recently I s' aside in the emir's was in cf frtct the crention of a compulsory fruit pool. In si'ile of its its in the courts, tlr delegates tie enactment of similar lerjs i ition in rhewan, with sup Picmcntary lHtinn at Oitawa if necessary.

The first siep tuAatd political I action was trtkfn WYdrfMlav when i the convention approved an envnd ment to the ronFlitijtiun which will permit political activities. The amendment must be ratified by the local loripes wiihin days. Until this ratification is completed, de fin'e steps toward political organi 7ation arc to be held in obeyance. Punning fir behind schedulo with ttg proceedings, the convention ems likely to overrun In time limit. Attendance yesterday was about FRANCE READY TO BUY WHEAT FROM CANADA ICONTINUED) was tr.il.

the ks of the Pamihe rountries represented the prc ent iorference do re con, pate In qual with Ona.ilan wheat. It is therefore f' ine oiitrry a hervicl hroni ik likely in have a I eactton to OllRdi. At ne c.i,l 3m nuer Pentiet' in; i i.te 1 the Kieintr, a athitrit if.i jiai tu tl ii.it cpae of 'w en an.l nine flilil'on bUfhon snanian wheat EUROPEAN MARKET PARLEY IS RESUMED ID C'Min Ptmi I'ARlr Feb. scue nient oil wheat tun inn, inurual.y pi ef irtiiits en wheat between Kuropcm r'j were allk uggeKted when tic se i cond Htauo ol the el lih 'uirs of the Eutopean ceie.il corifen nre! opened at the French foi eign cffic? today. i M.

Aiifltid" Hii. foreipn min isbr, opened tht eran I'M; the negotiations. tr he did the The first cinffrcnre diseii ed tli ilitpo al of the ri al tt. Vr Painful Piles i Go Quick No Cutting No Salves It takes only one of Dr. I J.

S. Leonhardt's prescription HKM ROID to end itchlns, blie.i ing, protruding pllee. This internal iemedy.4acts quickly even in old. jiiibbrjin HLM KOIL) suc Js because it heais and re loir? afTceted psrUi and removes blood ciritjefti'in in the lower htiwel the rause of piles. Only an internal ni'dicinc can do thi that's why and cutting r.obettn' Drug S.oies says HEM KOTD Tablet mutt end your Pile muerj' or momv back.

AdvU I Heads Horticulturists I a t.i"i,Hn,i C. CAVE At a meeting Tuedy the board of directors of the Manitoba Horticultural association elected Dr. Cave president for 1931. K. L.

Skinner. Dropmore, wtis elected vice president, and John Walker, Winnipeg, eecretaiy. of the stern and central European Mat's. The present conference has the future stocks in view. EUROPEAN SURPLUS LESS THAN EXPECTED From The Tribune's Bureau Copyright hy Southarn Publishing Co.

Lid Feb. Europe's wheat surplus baa been found by representatives of 24 nations in conference in Purls to be much less than was anticipated constquently the conference confined Itself to an agreement to reserve a certain proportion of their wheat imports for the benefit of wheat exporting countries. These imparts will be made through ordinary commercial channels. Britain did not elgn the resolution on the ground the had first to consult the dominions. No imposition of tariffs is expected, but the governments will try to influence ordinary importers to apply some system of quota so as to absorb the surplus of exporting countries.

Enclish free trade newpapers, like the News Chronicle, commenting on the small accomplishments of the conference, point out that all events the Paris gathering had one value. It mowed that this country cannot afford to be shut out of any seheme of economic co operation that may be planned by the rert of Kurope Proof of this, says the newspaper, lies in the fact that during the present great world slump. British trade with Europ suffered leys than that with any other part of the world, not even excluding the dominions. Conclusions reached were that Europe had to import from overseas about 000 00O quintals of wheat a quintal is 112 pounds) 5 POWER NAVY AGREEMENT IS OFFERED ITALY CONTINUED careful to point out the uncertainty of most diplomatic negotiations. The general feeling In quarters (hat ought to know was that the British negotiators had come here conndent that the arrangement accepted by the French conforms to the Italian ider s.

Premier Mussolini had a talk of more than an hour this evening with Mr. Henderson and Mr. Alexander. The three discussed the pending naval settlement, which the premier has always declared a necessary factor to general disarmament and the firm establishment of peace. He has also regarded a njval set tletmnt between France and Italy as the flrt ster ton ard the adju.

nient of differences includ inc the emotion of A'rican terri toeies and the status of Italians in Tunis. The Rrtti representatives hope to be able to leave tomorrow night for London with Italiin adherence to the tentative Franco British naval accord assured. The atmosphere of optimism at he foreign of Ice snd the fact that the Italians had been kept informed of the recent proceedings at Paris where the tentative accord wis reached, iyas taken to indicate that no insurmountable difficulties confronted the negotiators. ISO PERISH IN HURRICANE AND FLOODS CONfrNukD Wednesday, reported the recue of three mn from a diabkd ntotoi boat during the night FOURTEEN RESCUEO FROM FREIGHTER ISTANBUL, Turkey. Feb Fonrteen men were safely brought ajhore today from thp Brnirh TO SPEAK AT I.O.O.F.

mm E. POWLEY Mi. Powlrv, of Tru ntn, il Jilitv 'if the I.O.O.F.. v.ill be 'l' St of IllP orilrt In' Prion. I h' Hrsll.

M'l Fellows': iay. at p.m. Mr. will ni rive in Wlnnlpt K. inv.

atur tour of jnn tjirti ns In Colorado, ant South Df hcjia. is conffrnnic today with pnir. i bodifb of the oiUer in North WW I THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, "1931 freighter Wellflcld, fast on the rocks at Karabornou at the eajtern entrance to the strait of Bosporus. The ship was being pounded by heavy seas kicked up by a northerly gale. The men from the British steam er Tregean, which ran aground two miles from Wellfield, were brought into Istanbul The gale also drove the pas fencer vessel Jampir.ogho aground near Bourguz, riulgana.

but all the pasfengers were saved, ITALIAN COAST I LASHED BY GALE Associated Praia Cablrj XAPLKS. Italy, Feb. 2 Thn I south western Italian coast was lashed today by the storm which has raged over Sicily for the last four or five days. Shipping was hard hit and some loss of life ashore was feared. The coaslal cattle boat Schiafflno, which was loading cattle here, lost 30 of the nnimals overboard and was Wt in a sinking condition after being struck by a giant wave.

I A smaller fishing er.tft capsized off the shore of Catania and three of Its crew of five were lost. Pro I perty damage was reported at Fog I jrls and other points, with commu nications widely disrupted. In Northern Italy three hotels I and 30 villas were destroyed by snowslides at Pelo and Kabbl, near Trento. No one was killed, the buildings being part of summer colonies not occupied now. FRIENDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO DR.

ALLEYN Scores Attend Funeral For Victim of Air Mail Crash Foliowed to the grave by members of the Winnipeg Flying club and Young Men's Board of Trade, war comrades, relatives and friends, Dr. Richard E. Alleyn, popular young physician and vlce prefldent of the flying olub, was buried today In St. Mary's cemetery. Dr.

Alleyn wss killed Friday in the mail plane crash at Man. The funeral was held at 9 4S a.m. from Barker's funeral home to St. Mark's cathedral, where the service began at 10 a.m. Rev.

Father W. G. Moore was celebrant of the mass. asited by Rev. Father Edmondson as deacon, and Rev.

Father A. Mc Aulay a suh dcaoon. A congregation of nearly 1.000 crowded the cathedral to the doors, many standing through the service At 11.00 am. the half mile long cortege left the cathedral and proceeded to St. Mary'n cemetery.

Os horne ft, sou'h, where the commitment service was read by Rev. Father McAulay. Prominent among the many wreaths and flowers was the last tribute of the flying; club to one of iis moat enthusiastic members, the flying winu. emblem of the club, built up or flowers. Tiie pallbearers were.

Dr. Donald Scott, Morden, and Phillip C. 1 orke. Winnipeg, formerly of Morden. life lone friends of Dr.

Alleyn; Dr. Roland Bird and Charles A. Rae. of the Field Amhulan' with which Dr. Alleyn served overseas; H.

P. Crabb, J. C. Phelnn and Phillip McBean. of the Winnipeg Flying cluh.

and W. W. Ross, of the Young Men's section of the hoard of trade. DEATHS AND FUNERALS George R. Hargraft, a prominent resident of Toronto, end a brother of the late Alex.

Hargraft, former well known member of the Winnipeg drain Exchange, died recently in Toronto. Mr. Haririaft was born In f'obourc. In the of William Hargraft. fur mer member of the Ontario legislature, and was educated there.

He had been generil a ent at Toronto of the Commercial Union ance companv, Ixmdon. since 1900 He was a member of many Toronto athletic associations. John MacDougall. Infant on of Mr. and Mrs.

Doucall. Logan died Tuesday in ijener il hospital. The funeral was held today at 10.30 a m. from Mordne Bros' funeral homes to Brooksid cemetery. Rev.

A. W. Kenner. of McLean United church, officiated. JamM J.

Starrett. of 282 Pt. Anthony Weai Kildonan, who died Tuesday In St. Rich's hospital, will be buried todav in Old Kil donm cemetery. The funeral will be held at 3 45 from Bnrdal's funeral parlorv Rev.

T. E. Taylor, o' Kildonan United chinch, wili of Merle Victor Saul, II. of ZZS Nl ag'ira died Wednesliy at ericordia hospital. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 m.

from the residence of his father, A Saui. 62 Harvard ave. Arrangements are in charge of the Leaiherd'iie funeral service. John F. Whittaker, fr.ntieilv Vinn.tct:, died Wednesday nt the re.uien' of tiln on.

II F. 1 Wiiittakrr, U. Fu nernl arrp.tmfTnent.s, not yet rntn plfp. me In ihuiRo of thtt Clinli Lejtherdaie fiinii home Peter William Donotihue. fi mer resident nr.

Winnipeg, who tlicil Sunday in St. ho. tl Buffalo. N.Y.. follnwini; ft shut, i.l ncsti, was buried Woilnt I tv in Buf i fnlo.

The fnnernl na, held nt ni. Mr. I mnonrtuc whs born i Brewer's Miiis, hud lived In King ton. In fore tnovlnn to Winnipeg. Whiie in the ity he attended St.

Marv'M oMthetliMl. In ml dltlon to his wlf he in nut vived by one dnuhter. Mrs. W. F.

chtirtwirk, of Isoa AiiL le u'so throe sn. Entrene. of Vs ii' oiiver. nnd and Liominlr. both of Chsrles rrerlerkls Rnowden.

71, of ITS) Smith ft, died Tues dny In i (ienetnl hosjiit 1 1. Th" inn nl will be held Fiiduy, at i Mord ful homo to lirooksidc cemetery. Eml Molvtn Weqcr. Infant son! of Mr. and Ferdlnmid Weijer, I ''rTt Union d'ed Wednesdnv in i C'hidien's ho iiilrtl.

The fun'eral will at 2 p.m om i Kat dill's funeial parlors to Elm 1 wood cemetery. Mary Victoria Flett. Inf.n.t dtiiivhter of Air nnd Mi died Mondy i bosnitrtl. Too funot.tl will be h.id Fri.lay. at p.i i ni fioni St.

uv': pio cvhe.l to Si Maiv' enV tory. An ttiiK mi nt are in chm ite of l.iit. luneial rrr iee. whiti. rro: nn .1 tf iMd.

i the oltlfst unclianed naiion.U Uu I in the uorM. It made nhont A Guide THE TRflBUNE REPRESENTATIVES New York: Verree Sc Conklin, Inr 2R5 Madison Ave. Chicago: Verree Conklin, Inc, 333 North Michigan Ave. Detroit: Verree Conklin, 321 Lafayette Blvd. San Francisco: Verree A Conklin, Inc, 681 Market St.

Toronto: J. C. Hogan, Atlaa Bldg. Montreal: C. A.

Abraham, 402 Southam Bldg. London, F. A. Smyth. 34 40 Ludgate Hill, EC, TELEPHONE SERVICE DAILY a.m.

till 11 p.m SATURDAYS a.m. till II p.m. SUNDAYS a.m. till 11 p.m. PHONE 331 and sk for department or Individual desired.

Thru asttnrki (') placed at tb foot of a reading notice er rut HiolBea that ucn readme nottc or cut 1 paid for si an advertiianient TYPOS WILL DISCUSS LEVY FOR JOBLESS The question of levying an assessment to help pay out of work benefit to unemployed members of the Winnipeg Typographical union. No. 1S1, will be discussed at the rrgular monthly meeting of that body, to he held In the Labor temple. Saturday, at 2 p.m. Of the approximately 400 members of tlia union, about 20 are unemployed at the present time, V.

B. Lowe, secretary, stated this morning. Some 60 more are employed only part time, and even regularly employed members In the Job printing plants are on short time. While the union so far has been able to take care of the situation by use of general treaaury funds, Mr. Lowe stated it would be impossible to carry on indefinitely without an additional income from the members.

In all probability a referendum vote will be taken to decide whether or not to levy the proposed assessment NOTICE notlra hfrrhv Ktvrn that at rwxt aftit.i of thf Lemdai Aw mty ot app'irailon will mttrie by Th St. Jrshn a CoUhcp Ladlen' 8'Jiool fm tft pastnt uf an Act repallr; the Act to Incorporate The St. John Ladlfs' Frhool. betnu chapter 2'f. Man.

42 Vtc. ai i amended by Ohap'er 46. Man. 4.V and 1 venMurf all flie aft of ttw tud Tne t. Min ro'yge Sch K'l In the Arch of Rupert Land, a corporritlon.

i Dated tt In Mamtnoa, this fifteenth da of Januarv. A.V. AIACKKAY. M.AKrE. PARKKR, 1 L.KY Solicit in.

for the ApDlicant TENDERS IRONWORK, HAR0WARE, ETC. Kcal'rt lenders will be received up to 10 a.m.. Ftandarrt Time. Marin ita, 1. Hllla of fabrlca'fd Iron work and bolte Inr new lerrv mow comtrucllon.

X. Comnr wire nalle and flilp rplkea for brlilce and ferry construction. 3. Pttrh. c.a! tar and oakum lor ferry cop jt ruction.

Part'cnlara may be ootalned on appllca titn to the undermined. Lownt or any tender not ne eiartly accpifd. II. 8 CARPENTER. Deputy Minister of Highways.

Government of Saskatchewan. Plasma. Baakatritewsn Fehruarv 21rd. 1031. CITV OF WINNIPEQ TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF DRAIN TILE.

CEMENT. LUMBER. SAND AND COAL Separate senied tenders, a ldressed to the Chi.tinan Convml'tee I'm tn, vs'll re, rived at the otfjee in imCet. lerxd up to :1 A p.m. on Tuesday.

l'1'li. for 'Me rns rrtrils rwi'llrcd iluriOK the year lttlll, Ilrioi Portland Cement, I.rnter S.ind for Asphalt Pnr.t. t. for Asphalt P'snt. ra ticuiare a to quantity required, iv, iftran and form of with orditlor tenders as pie ecrlbod by bv sw.

may be obtained at the office of 'he cry Engineer, 21 James Avenue, W'nnlpei; The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. PETERSON. CUy Clerk. Ct' mark a rKflea.

Winolpe, February iVh. 1S3I. CITV Of WINNIPEG TENDERS FOR HAUL! IN Ci PAVING MATERIAL tejififi, to the Ct.Atr mmi. on Pui 'K win bf rrcelvfl at thu of th ur.lr fistn up to 3 rn. lufwiay.

Mj i ltith. 1 tl. for tfr Multig and rtr'lvf ry of 'H rrtf fii, in iifrtirm with C'liit ruction work durtriB tnt mucri Pprtht nnd for of tn1r, to girT wttri ronditifina Koverntn? ifndr 1rt rlh bv by 1 ntay li crMinM at ih offlf of Tit Lniicr, 2i3 Jami Avenue, Winniji n. Tn1 low cr any ttncler rf ntceMarily act.iifci. M.

PKTF.RSOV t.iry I'rk. Titv iTrt fXrtcr. iv l' CITV OF WINNIPEG TENDERS FOn ASPH LT PESETflATION ASPHALT AND FLUXING OIL (Sep Tn1 eeiiled terilrpji, ndHre to 'he Cttmnil'tee on Ini ir.venientt. will tie ret. ived at the oftif el fl.

up u'c'fwK m. on TiiCM lav, Vic 10,, tr tht Miipiy of a quantity of tVment, Pene re Hon A and Minting Oil, for the titv KnKMU'er'n I piirtment. Part Umj Lara a to required, ape ril' ttl'ini rm nf tender, together wii rnndttlon 'ovrni tend? rn prr er.td by hy liw. mv nhtatnd at the fi of the Knmneer, James Avi'tiur. 1 mfsi or any lender not ncceaaarHy aci Si.

Ciiy C.erk. Tlv 'rk ffi. ilpi. Kfl 2.VV. 19" 1.

CanadianNaticnal Railways WI8TCRN REGION FenVd tendre WII he revived at the nfhrj the fht Winnipeg, until 13 nonn. Thursday. IB.tl. fur ot Boathoure it MipNhi. Or.tsrto i i of log comtruc tlon nn conrrete fnundi'ion.

Bp' 'h''Mn end form of contract niay he seen nd f. rm of tender ou fa ned fj Chief t.nijlneer. iiitrt 'w; Fori Wll hn Arthur nn'urin. and C.N.R ni Si iiir U'h iit. Jtitr.y Ji.Mir and Kurt Krai tej, wip rv in rne.derM linens r.

i rn th' Kullwav and uinnnicri nn ep'er) rniic r'mrt'rfi to trn rn nent ot t'i titt of tfe i'ehle '0 the t.T or and Cas.ald. O'tiue On'ntm. N'ii hond will be arcep'id Mh tendre on this work. Th inweat or any trndfr not necessarily accept eU, A. I.

WARHFN Vice I'reeident Wmnipeg, fen. 2VH. U3U i for Real DEATHS KJARTANSON On brunry at the family rtildrnrc. UH7 Citllrne at gf. James, hvalnhjorn Haett 4A eara, beloved Minand of Ficurlltia Klar.

tmi.on Rem ilna retting at Rarilal I eumrat ranora. runeraJ Salurdnv. at ,1 4S, p.m.. from the Flil Lutiiran church, Victor to Brooaaide Cemetery. HINB3 On tha J.vh at the 8t.

Bonl la Hospital Hev. John Itlnrj at Jt HfUl ave. St. Vital, aged SI vare. aen lce will be henl in St.

john a C'athftraJ, Saturday aftrQ on. at 2 lok. Interment In Mplton Cemetery Kor furuwr Intonnation, call Thomson 31 001. RKID On February ift at lh family rmideiH 2d Wajhinjtan ve Bart niiti'fnan. iinriminn.

i 'low th JamtB HU. ajiM 71 yun. Funeral 3 p.m., Thursday, from th A. B. Uardlnvr Kuneral Horn! 173 Kennedy to Cemetry.

tuntral prtvatt. FlaETT On February 23, at th 8t. Sort fc Hospital. Mary Victoria, aged four month, beloved datigMrr of Mr. and Mn winiam KKtt.

Fllfin it. rrtiDc a.t Bardal t'unrai Pariora. frunt ral Friday, at 10 from 6t. Mirv i ro at hed ral to St. 31 ary a Cemetery.

FORTNKT On February 34. at the Winnipeg General Hospital. Alec Paul. aed 1 year, beloved of Mr. and Mrt.

A. FWney. 303 Burns at. Remain rtsttnt; at Rardai Funeral Parlor. Funeral Trui'fliy, at in am.

(rum Sacred Heart ChurrJt fo 61. Mary's Cemetery. SATL On Fehniary at tha Miserleordia Hospital. Maria Virt Saul. ased 44 'ar, of lijf'j Niagara at.

Funral will taka place haturday afternonn. at 2 o'clock, from tha reiidence of hi father, Mr. John A Haul. 2 Hanard ava. Oark Ieatfitrdale untral Scrvica.

On February In Winnipeg. John, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. McLKtiuta.1.

Irftnan ave. Funeral was held this morning Thure dayi. at to .10 o'ctwk, from Mordue Vomeral Home. Interment In Brookalde Cemetery. WFOER On Feb.

26, at the Children's Hospital. Ennl Melvin. ago: 1 month. belol son of Mr. and Sirs.

Ferdinand WepT. of Miei I'olon ave. Remalne resting at Barual'e Parlors. Funeral FrHlav, at 2 tn from the residents to Elm wood Cemetery. STARRETT On Februarv 24.

at St. Roch's Hospital. James J. sltarrett. ned liil yeiir beloved husband of June Srarrett.

2S2 St. Antbonv W. Ktld. Funeral Thursday, at p.m.. from B'irdal Funeral Parlors to Old Kildonan Cemetery lltJDSON Tn Winnipeg, on Fehniarv 25.

Charles Hudson, ste. 10. nloeK. aged 4 yeari. The remains wlil be taken from Barker's Chapel, f'riday even ing, to Perth.

for Interment. I Ontario papers please copy. MR. A. 8UTCLIFFE AND FAMILY 3r2 ENOWDEN On Fab.

24. at Oia Winnipeg I Olive wish to thank the Codvilla Co. Oenoral H'pltal. Charles Frederick I hd Staff, also the many kind friends, for finowden. Pmith In hla 72nd their beautiful floral tributes and kind ex vear Funeral Friday, at 3.30 from pmsslona of smpalhy In their sad bereava Vnrrliie Firos Koneisl Hnme.

Interment merit. In Brookslde Cemetery. VTITTAKF.R At the residence of his son R. K. U'hlt'JikT, at M.uie Jaw, on February John F.

Whlttfilter, sited 82 yea Uirnierly of Winnipeg an. 'O'ir r'tirt! er Cia. Eunetal Pervlie. RIIsEV On Ffbniary 24. at Rrc nti fk (Vliht V.i;.

widow of the RirhaM Rllv, artt varn Kdiif rnl 3 3ft KrMiy from th A B. Gar d'nr KunTJil Iium. 173 Kennedy to St. Jams Cfmetery. AUBVN YoidntaI1y, at flute.

on Feb. 30. Pit hard F. Allen. and .13 ar.

KunTftl from Bark a rhHfl. Thiirpduy, at 9 Ift a.m., to Pt. Mary Cnthdral. Interment in Bt. Ma.) Ctmetery.

IX)NN On February 22 at porare la Prune. fluMavft R. Inn afcd TtSt yearn. Fiinra1 nrvtr. wll te Ui at Barriai's Funeral Pvton on Friday, at 2 p.m.

IntPimrnt in BrooKido Cemetery. WKI.LircAN On February 24 at St. Rom twee Hop(tal. Mrv UKiard Welhgan. loved wile of William WelNan, Andrews aged fi2 arF.

Remain in care of BarKer Funeral Home. 1'KATT On February M. lavld Pratt, aed SO jearn, at Hardy Uland Br. Farlier of C. A Pratt, Burial at Vanrmjvei, C.

MONUMENTS MEMORIAL MARBLE AND TILE LTD. Granite or Monuments Quality Service Courtesy 1 180 Wall St. at Wellington Phone 80 278 THE QU1SSTION ANSWERED MAUSOLEUM ENTOMBMENT IN "THE ABBEY" MAIN OFFICE 206 Montreal Trust Bldg Telephone 89 917 Munlsurn and Asiiiunolna Memorial ara Trra. CanndiRn Financier, l.lmUe'1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE J. THOMSON CO.

501 Mam Ftret and saw Broadway Feooa. ai ttt'U Ambulaaess BURIAL PARKS Assiniboinc Memorial Park J'rlcea bflow tm luda perpetual care. PINOLB GRAVE 31 4 ORAVKB. SELECTED 128 21 101 MAUSOLEUMS Values Trib FUNERAL DIRECTORS s. FUNERAL HOME 183 Donald St.

Ph. 22 188. Courteous and Careful Attention SEDAN AMBULANCE BARKER'S PHONE 23 515 FUNERAL CHAPEL lis DONALD AT BROADWAY CLARKE LEATHERDALE FUNERAL DIRECTORS KENNEDY STREET PHONE 37 311 RES. 3S A. S.

BARDAL FUNERAL ERVICE S43 SHKRBnOUK ST. PH. S3 S07 A. B. GARDINER CO.

Fiineral Hma, 17S Kennedy Street Telephone 21 4U Rea. 67 196 FLORISTS St'PPORT HOME INDfBTKIKS BUT FROM THE OROWKKB Mo J. CULL, Ltd. GROWERS AND FLORISTS WTNNIPEO LEA PINO FLORISTS GREE.SUOUBLS: ALBANY oT. 61 173 THRKE 8TORE8, 223 PORTAcJE 2t 70tt 277 PORTAUK S37 PORTAOE 2J 0S2 FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED TO ANT PART OF THE WORLD R.

B. OR.MISTON Florist Decorator 96 Osborne 340 Portage PH. 42 386 PH. 24 791 GROWERS OF FLOWERS AND PLANTS ISABEL McCHARLES FLORIHT Funeral Deiltrne, Wertdtng Bouquela, Cut Flowera 631 Rroadiy (Near oaborna 8t 1 Ph. 3(, 4oa.

Eaay Parking Res. 31 THE KING FLORIST SECOND FT.OKIftT SOUTH OF PORTAOC. 270 Harnrava Bt. Pnone 24 U05. Floral Designs 10 OS uttCs SCOIT aowtu ir wire ly 311 DONALD ST.

CARD OF THANKS MR A. OHANDONNKT AND FAMILY wuh to thank the Cunsiuan Onler of t'hrxen Friends. T. Eaton C). and cash staff, also the many friends, for th kind niessdufs of sympathy tn their recent sad bereavement, also the beautiful floral tributes.

MRS H. TALMEP. AND SON S90 ytrathcoua and Mr. and Mrs G. P.

Schollle, wish to thank their manv kind frlen'ls and neighbors for their kind messages o( aymikith'. ai. floral tributes, In tneir sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM woorfl In 1'mnp mmorv of mv dar wilt K'hi 1 Wot a. who ente ed into rent Februar iwv.

Near Miadv wall a rom? om gr. B'jdfled and hl wi riied In trrt light. Wnterrrt and fed ty rmirnirid dc w. ih ita tweetncea day ami night. Shall rlaim of Iseath auae me to Brieve An'l make cir (ami or fall? Nav? It ita alt and rn.ip reeeive.

The roe a ill grow beyond tha wan. Inierted by her loving Husband, Lew, ALPKP.TA BF.I.L Tn loving memory of our dear dHiiphter who paaeed away February 26, JWB. Su.Mhlh pa5ea. ah ad owe fall, lyive refuembrarH a ouMatta all; And bourn th vrara miny or few. They are Oiled wth remembrance of you, Inartfd by Mother, Father and Blsten.

MiiorF Th lorlnjf rremory of my tt unhand. J.vk, who paired a ay It'l'i ivkjxm on xiua nay. many years msn, That the urd aied and ou had to gm i i. uifv inn kjvhi on near, let to this day wt feel you near. Inaerted by Mra.

C. Moure and Family. FIstOYTV in loving memory of Hannah Fiiyd who jufd away February 2H. 1.429. hut tvt Rrniemirered hy Harry and Annie.

FRATERNAL (IRANI) T.OIT Of MANITOBA. I F. ok LKj rTV sir.E JUS. WIWLKV An Open M' Ming will te held hv l1S. Ni.

M. IOO.K.. In Frlfmltliip i II. CM Fallow' Tmpl. Vonilay.

Manh nd, a a .10 p.m., svh.a an ait'lress will Im hv T'srwlv. rputy r.rnnil Hlr of 1Mb Sovereign (imnd T.r mi ntlns Is open to OrM Fellowa, r.etjehah.s anrl Krir rvlit. R. H. AI.l.KN.

Nobla r.rand. No. 14. F. llf RironUiif; Huc tar.

No. 14. w. t. r.orf!nT in ri' Maiit.r.

r.r. inrl Ki re tary. MBMfcEIW OF" I.ODC riti' ess rhrlstlnn No. 21, Hii'iKhtrrn ot Fna laml Heneo'ot 8ori.ty. an rnestpd to atlend the tunerul of tha late t.ister J.

Hani, to be ha'd on Friday, at 3 Irom Ht. Matthewa (' ii li to BrooXalde MK. la. MrKINNET. Praatdant.

MRS. K. NIVFN. Fecretary. LOST REGARD nr: ns.kiai s' was lost tn Ihe vicinity of 1.

trui, Theatre and I'ur tic Avintif. cvr; tnforniatlon to rerovery be by. PATERrjOV WAfOH FALLAN, TAYOR. LTD lns a Adjusters N4 Tororo Oenera Tnnta Bldf. Telephone SA A.

a I I line Want Ad. LOST LOST RABI.E AND WHITE COULIU fmale), 4 to years old, whlta collar and feet, small pear on end of nose. l.V,4 Ron) ave. phona 8S Sod. Reward.

Anyone fouod barbortnc aame will be LOST MONDAY MORNING, NEAR FIU, tnc on Donald lonp. Holy Trinity enured), ulssua in cua (maker, Newlant. Phone IMS. LOST LIOHT COLORBD vlrlnMy Portsite Weal; anawara to "Major.1 Phone 39 9711. Reward.

FOUND ped plumbiiiK $hop on htM. Th One Trio Plumber Kcpajra a apeclally. Ph. 37 ess. complete auto REPAin suhvicm Quick eervlce, competent mechanic.

Work guar. Exchane Garage, 501 s'urby, 331. FURNACES CLEANED AND REPAIRED, carpenter work. Hume 201 U7; aflor 6.30 71 201. iA LYON Hf.RVICK HTATION ciraham and Garry.

TeL 2A693. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ir it i Wail papers PAINTING AND DECORATING TRY T. BONE CO. CASH OR TERMS US OSBORNE ST. PHONE 10.

OLD WASHING MACHINES taken In part payment for TBK NEWEST DESio.NS now on ails ax CITY OF WINNIPEG HYDRO ELECTRIC SYSTEM 83 58 Prtncaaa St. IRON FENCB WORKS ALSO BLACKBMITUiNO UARER3 or WROUGHT ir.ON FENCE AND OATF8 Artistic wlnQow Sower bozai mads so pattern. J. D. WATSON fll Mirrlind Phen 106 THR AN'GV! CAT AVD T.HNCH Counter now und th tn fin nr merit of Mr.

Hollier. formerly of th Bavoy Cfe. NOTICES HAVE YOUR COACH OR SEDAN ROOF chc ked over by T. H. Jeanas before srrtng msit.

We do wreck and collision work. Jtil Bumell at. Phone 3 207, FURNACE WORK New Work or Repairs j. r. houoh 1 Young St.

Phone 86 SEE MRS CI1RRIE EXPERT IN ALTERA, tlona of all kinds, dresses. draperies mads. 4o3 Balmoral. VACUUM CLEANERS OR POLISHKrW rented II. SO day.

Ltish Burk. 30 3t4. Garden Supplies BROAD BFANB, BELWTED, LONn AND short. lb. A.

Mincer, S3 bmlthOeld Weat Kildonan. DANCING AND SOCIAL Nokota Whist Qlub Columbus Hall Every Friday Night AT S.JO P.M. 20 Hands of "Whist" 18 Hands of "500" Cash Order Prizes $20.00 12 Vi'eek Aggregate Prize TAKE ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR ADMISSION 60c Lyon Gormley. Mgrs. I71AM0ND TAXI FOR SEPVICE, COURTESY, PROTECTION LIGHTFOOTS TALLY HO'S For blcighing parties.

Ph. 86 067 tA 5jr a uutters to Kent. 341 Bannatyne WAI TS AN LATKT Iarn from jrof. Scottu ceum. FOX TRor.

106. Over PET AND FARM STOCK FOR SALK HARNFKS BHonTFB PTTMO crate, pony cart, road curt, all kinla hnd piowi. yani; plow, harrow iiiiva urp, pru uniu. iiu ftuinenana ave. Phone I RILVKKPAl.t: KKN.NKI.8 ANI1 HOSPl I ml.

Ml rthlleliall Ave. B5. rupplaa. all brceda. Opp.

Arophiihcatrt. lino CANM'IBS RK.VPY TO nf1inB irn; pair. 4 4 Duriuc Nor wooO. DR. TIMil.EY.

VKTKIthNMll MH K'on, mil Wolvley ave. I'll. 58 4IS. FOR A I. F.

ALSATIAN PUPPIES (police doRa), pedlgrt ed ftoi k. Ph. 402 6D3. riKRMAN POIIfK r(Xl 14 MOS ltfO Berry Norwood. "Til.

201 sua. PF.T.t OF Al KlNllS Reliable Bird Slo Portane ava. 7J 731. MALE PKK1NOKSE UTTI.K RKAUTY Zi liiuiiljia uld. Phone 202 013.

POLICE IKXJ. FEMALE. I'EDIOREKD, will aaiTifiCf, 1(J. IVIuu Oarnol.1 at. 150 t.

ln .3, LAYING. 06c. I'll. 6.1170. 27a Wrathmlllan Rd.

PERSONAL lST CI.AiS FINOFR WAVING Maroelllna both Sic. IIU Smith. 87 OAS. I1E.MSTITCH1NO AT be A YARD Mallabax, Costumier, 37a Hargrava Ht. THE PAP.I8 TEA ROOMS After Uia Ehow.

Carry and Elllc. ELECTRIC FIXTURES. TABLE LAM PH. shades, wiring, etc Lush Burka. 30 304.

Service Taxi. U. Drive. 21 307 ANY HKKB 01! t'NOBIAINAJJLl. elsewhere, ftl A(i.

Ruttan Dru Co. PT EVE tOLVARON A II fc OF Piano and I'lano Accordion. 8k All. ELEC. WAFHINO MACHINE KKPAMJ.

Estimates free. Phona 6A71b. TEA CfP REAPINO No charges. 21 young TAPESTRY BRICK FIREPLACE. NtW.

I Bargain, ftwaa HU1, 1 1 PERSONAL ALL CARS HEATED All Passengers Insured New plain car a for Wcddliifa, Funersla, ate TAXI LIMITED Five Passengers Can Ride for the Same as One. 0CENT TAXI Anywhere in the City One Point to Another. SO CARS AT YOUR BERVICH LARGEST FLEET JN WINKIPEO 23 896 RENT A HEATED CAR Or Track. a.nd Drtve It Touraelf. J1.00 per Hour Up, S3.00 Per Day and Up Special Ratea by tha Week.

Tran. fer and Towing Service. Knrnitu.ro and Trunka Moved. PONALD AND GRAHAM 23 SOS WORRIED REGARDING BUStNEaS. HEALTH.

LOVE. FINANCIAL THEN SEE NOW Noted Psychologist and Offices, 7 Steele 2TS Carlton H. (Ovr Metropolitan Rtoree) Doura: 11 am. to It m. guestlona, Jl no.

Fa. 2.00 and 3.0O. For aonolntmeiiL Dial 80 7S4. TAXI ANYWHERE IN CITT 50c HIOH CLAPS CARS CALL 29855 Silk Keir.siJicftinj: fc Yard THE XII ESTER.N PLEATING Co. 215 Enderton Building Portaga n4 a Phone 23 597 Day and Night Servic Phone 23 100 ANTWHERB 1 THE CTTT AH Panaengera Inaored.

gs CockwafflM, vernttn of all defrlytlno terminated. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ei umatea given. CHAS. RIESS CO 3TS COLONY ST.

PHONE NE 33 S29 Vf Vsrmln Exterminators GOOD NEWg A. Etu fit ore Opsn All Mjht Dispensing, etc. Mall orden glvan special attention OWL DRtJO 8TORB 160 Main Bt. Opposite Union BUtio Pliona 23 197 WANTED TO HEAR FROM HONEPT. amMtioua man, now earning over 2rt0 moirthly.

Give full partlcuiaja In flint let tar aa to age, nationality, married or si nit la, present em ployment debt, life insurance, acquaint arcei, length of time resident In Winnipeg, alao prewnt addrea. Opportunity for yuu. Addresa reply to Boi 174, Tribune. XrARD'S GARAGE BROADWAY ANI HHFRBROOK All makes of cars repaired. Care wa.thed while you aleep.

Over 20 years' caper lem e. Phone 36 Dressmaking Millinery Cotiraes Include sfgnlng, mtttnr fitting all kinda of L'lrmrn'i. phone SO Sli SMITH 8 ACADEMY. 208 HUvKfi BLUO VICTOP.I PEST, Noted Mental 1st for Bualneea. Mamase.

Home, Art, a'l matter, b'e. 4M. 4th Floor. Tofono Oenenl Trutte Bldg. Entrance.

23 Portage ava. (opp. Birka). Ke.il glltcd. CHICKEN DINNERS, t.00j ATTER p.m..

IL.M). Tartlaa catertrl to. Tea nip reading. ox)d parkins. Cairbrldga Tea tW Cambridge Bt ill.

43 450. THE MA YFAIR BRESSMAKINO 8CHOOI SMls mi anaxlal tn Tl rail Les.gnlDg, Cutting and Kitting. New vod up to auta methods. Phone oU3 157. I CAN HELP 90UVK ALL YOUR PFR eohal.

binsinese, Bnanrial prohlfmn. No tr tune tclltnf or readlnc Mv (ee your co cldtration. 1'hono 3J tti, after 5. THK ART MENOXNO CO. hulea in woollen cioinea.

14.V7 H. Milk drcdsen rep Invlftola ndtnt of Phone 29 M. CKCTEPTIKLn ITOUHF PHONE 3.1 SH2 Cheitarfleld and rhalre at factory oncet Repaln recoverlof dona by experts. 039 KI REMOr.KLEI. RE Mned.

$10 and up 7 Ttacey, Fiimera. 131 Kelvin it. Fh. 61 40" HE.8Tf,HKIKLPR AKU F1.1HNIT0KB VVn pay apcrlil atntlon to rovf riitf anil rrritrlns. luitlmatas fraa.

Hi. 71 7.11. BtrrvH tea snor Tea and Coffce'i'up Iti Hdlnc :7.l'a DONAl.ll (OPP. EATON') CHB.8 or. TAtTHT AT YOI'R own home by experlrnred pl iver; rraaoo terms.

Apply Pox Tribune. A Rf MEPY M)R KVRY ICliNK88 ANH dUeaae. Wfte to Mrs. Anna Tenner, 79 liailell Winnipeg. Canada.

(100D ALU)WANOK ON OLD ELECTRIC ranges, also coal and Kas. If purchasing new phona Mr. Nealo, Hydro. 89 1 0. NEW HAIR GUARANTEED, HOALP ITC.ll nnd danuruff iired.

F. A. Franka, 20V MrntlJTTlery Wlniitpen. WP.IM.rOR ROLLS RE RUBBERED earns as new PVino "i 166. gtavalay Tire Service.

47 Arthur si. FIRST rLASS IlBEHHMAKINn. ALTERA tior.a and rhilren's sewing. Prices reasonable 73 rtECOND HANll nold; Magazines. Donald.

I(V1K8 POl'OHT AND Mornss News stand, Z'! REMEMBER WHPN t'NETDA TRANS fer I BUI Ttubrrtion). 6T1 Sherbrook t. 24 784. TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND THEORY l.svmi (Ivan at home. J.

FowtlL Phone 42 OSS. QUALITY PRF.SRIfAKINO. LEES. DREfS makara and Tailors, 30tl B.d( PRY CLEAN YOI'R FELT HAT WITH Pow. Your rmik Store has Pow In 253 tins MARCEL HKSFT LONU BOB TV Aieo.

will C'l out tor App'ilntmsn 9 75? Advance Auto Transfer SO 721 MEN'S at LADIES' XPRfNO COAT DI clened and preSAed, 11. Morris. PU. Sfl PHONE 401.M4 hTlR EST! MATT OM THAT new hardwood floor you have been rautliik AACTIVet MSSf. TV.ANSFFH TRI CKS.

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