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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 9

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Lb Print TOTS' FUR TRIMMED COATS January Sale $3 98 A clearing: group of snug velours, navy chinchillas and blanket cloth coats. All cosily lined for added warmth tlly trimmed with stitching and UTTER DEVON DALE, CHOICE CREAMERY I AQf 3 Lb. IfaC Block Jam Victory, Strawberry, 56 oc, tin 39c Egg Noodles Catelli's, 2 pkts Tea Matchless Tea. Per lb Egg Fresh firsts, new laid. Per dozen Orange Marmalade Empress, 40 oz.

jar Pineapple Jam Upton's, 40 oz. jar Baking Powder Blue Ribbon, 1 lb. tin Biscuits McCormick'8, iced sandwich. Per lb, Biscuits Paulin's Cream Sodas. Per pkt Cake Cherry, Fruit or Walnut.

Each Cocoa Van imported, 1S 1d. tin Toddy Malt, chocolate flavor, 1 lb. tin Pears in Light Syrup Ontario, No. 2 tin Fruit Salad Del Monte, No. 1 tall tin Peaches Sliced, Mission Brand, No.

2 tin Salmon Libby's, Red Alaska, 1 lb. tall tin Spinach Libby's, fancy quality, 2V size tin Corn Golden oweet, Crosby, No. 2 tin Dain iancy ouuons, etc. Some have both collars and cuffs and el fur, others have the collars fur. Siaea 2, and yean.

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES of of Warm knitted suits for small boys of 2 to 4 years. A few have tie to match. All are in two piece style with elastic waisted pants. Colors are: Navy, maroon, fawn, brown and green. BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS Sale Priced, at 500 Boxes B.C.

Fancy Wealthy Apples Wrapped, good color. Extra Special, 5 39c; CO QQ per box B.C Fancy Spy Applea Wrapped, crisp and juicy, good color. Extra Special, 5 49c; OQ per box tpOttUV eXTSJAI B.C. Snow Applaa. fancy wrapped, firm.

300 boxea only. lift. II. A par bos. Ordar aariy.

Far briaa aaumc, par box $1.99 X. Fancy Mclntaen Had Applee Wrapped. Special, i on Sic. Per box Fancy B.C. tpitxenbtrf Applee Wrapped.

BpanlaO, aj(? etc. Per box aDUeOO California Naval Orangee serdlraa, Suntdat. Rafularly 75c per dox. Special OyC rHUIT AND NUT 1A. SPECIAL 4uC 1 Iba.

Fancy DaHcloua Applea, lb. Freeh Hallow! rtee, 1 quart Preen Rotated Peanuta. Potatoes White, No. trade. 11 lie" 24 ins.

95c B.C. Omona Tallow, OlTo Extra rpaclal Iba. OC Fancy Selected Waehed Vegetablta Paranlpa, Beeca, Turnips, Baking Potatoes. Cranberrlee f)A. Per lb.

OOC Fruits and Vegetables, Basement Floor, HBC $1.23 42c Asparagus Tips Small green, Llbby picnic tin Tomato Cstaup E.D. Smith's. 13 oa. bottle Mustard Libby's, prepared, om. jar I vary Soap Flakes Per pkt fP ant) Whit Naptha 6 bar Sunlight Soap Large bar.

Per bar Groceteria, Basement Floor, 29c 22c (c 5c HBC 89c Knitted sweaters in a snug ribbed knit for boys of 2 to 8. They have smart polo collars and each has Its striped knitted tie. Colors are navy, fawn, red, blue and brown. Juvenile Shop, Fashion Floor, Sale Values in the Drug Store DRUGS AND PATENTS a 0 Liquid Petrolatum ot. kih Res.

ii.aa. on Hoeclal JJC Cod Liver Oil 3J oi. bottle. Reg. 11.2ft.

07 Special OlC rrlar'a Balaam 3.01. Hpeclal OC Win of Cod Liver Oil With Malt and Mrpoprioaphitei 18 oa. bottle. Reg. lie.

CQ special OoC Olyoarln oa. bottl Ru laxly 40c Special 0C Budwaiasr Malt Syrup Plait Hex. gte. r1 A Special, 7Je for P.K: Hops Rf. OI a tor ISO.

apodal e) for eSlC Venoa Couoh Syrup Large. Rag. 75c Special aai Hepatlca Lars. ft Special Lleterlne large. a.pada.1 Willllpa' Milk st Mae naala epeelai Out oh orepa Reg.

Spaclal, At 69c 36c for for 19C SURGICALS Hot Watar Bottl iM. Guaranteed. Special 2 qnait Kotex 12 to carton. Speclal, 39c 2 tot 75c Gauie 5 yards. Regularly 45c.

Special Absorbent Cojton Kino quality, 1 lb. size. Special Cresol Dlsinfectant ictant 32 ox. bottle. Regularly 60c, Special 37c 59c 37c Drug and Surglcals, Ground Floor, HBC 98 Lb.

Hag TOBACCO Bullet Desk Cigarette Lighters A fine assortment of colors in cigarette lighters made to stand years of wear and service. Regularly 75c. PA Special Don Juan Ciflars Hand made, individually foil wrapped, pure Havana fillers, reduced from our regular stock before stocktaking. Boxes of 25, regularly $2,00 and now, $1.89 per box. Knxea of 80, regularly $5.00 and $6.00.

Special, S3.00 and $3.50 Quantity Limited Shop Early Tobaccos, Ground Floor, HBC Per tin 36c Chuck Roast of Ike Per lb. Hamburg lbs, Steak 15 OCa. forUUU SMUTS URGES LEAGUE'S PART AS PEACE MAKER South African Statesman Ad dresses Crowded Theatre In New York anniversary of the formation of the League of Nations. The celebration look the form of a meeting aponsor ed by 81 different organization which taxed the capacity of the Metropolitan Opera House. General Jan Christian Smuts, for It was the principal speech of General Smuts in his brief tour of Canada and the UniteJ States.

At the same time the meeting was a move on the part of supporters of the League In the United States to crystallze public sentiment in favor of it. Smuts said Its success depended entirely on the manner of approach. If the nations approached the conference with their minds fixed on their own needs for defence it would fail. But if they were dominated by the thought that war was to he no more and approached the conference from the point of view of the Pact of Paris a reduction in armaments was possible. Dr.

Butler's theme awas. "What follows the Pact of Paris?" "Only ona thing." was his answer, "Leave off thinking in terms of war and vote, think and talk In terms of peace." If the treaty meant anything at all it meant that force and war and talk of such things as naval parity were now out of the plrture Cites Wilson, Taft Smith "Their words were true then and they are true today," he declared "It Is the duty of the United States to Join the League." Adherence of the United States to the world court would not be a step towards the League of Nations said Mr. Baker. A formula had been found by which this country though not a member of the League would have a status in the control of the court equal to that of member of the In Introducing General Smuts, the chnlrman, George W. Wlckersham paid tribute to his as one of the founders and authors of the League.

He outlined the general'a career at length and canimented on his achievement in bringing a United South Africa to the cause of the British Empire during the war. Freedom at Bay That thla was possible." he continued, "is attributed to the fact that the Boer War waa followed by one of the wisest political settle South Africa and the British Em pi re bark on the right track because, after all. the British Empire is not founded on might or force, but on moral principles, on freedom eqi'dity and equity. 'It was because the German Empire still believed that 'might is right', that a military machine was sufficient govern the world that South Africa cast her fortunes with the British." General Smuts spoke Saturday afternoon at a luncheon giver, by the committee on the tenth annl versary of the League of Nations, and last night he was the dinner guest of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler.

He also attended a tea given by the New York Bar association. "The Inner meaning of world peace Is coming to the front." General Smuts continued. "You are the small creative centre for peace in New York. Tie yourself up with the great cause for world peace and its fruition will not be far The general Is scheduled to visit Harvard and Yale universities. Washington, Philadelphia.

Baltimore and Cincinnati before sailing for Europe. his body' was discovered, and Identt. fled by provtnclsl police. His relatives at Binscarth were notirkd Friday. Raavalle had conducted a blacksmith's shop.

Finding business none too good he had left home to seek work In Winnipeg. He. Is survived by his widow, a son and a daughter. mer premier of South Africa, who won the fame both on the battlefield and at the peace conference, and both lighting against and lighting for the British Empire, was the principal speaker. He did not plead for the entry of the United States Into the League.

He said that would be "Impertinent" and pointed out that thla country already had made contributions to the cause of international peace working from the outside. U.S. Statesmen for League But the two other speakers. Newton D. Baker, secretary of war In the cabinet of the lata President Wood row Wilson, and Dr.

Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university, declared their belief that the United States should be in the League. The basic Idea of the League's present operations, said General Smuts, was conference and discussions. It provided a medium through which the leaders of nations could meet at regular intervals and could be summoned at any time an emergency arose. Evolution in League This had not always been the Idea, he pointed out. The League had gone through a period of evolution.

At the beginning there was talk of an international armv and navy to enforce the will of the The modern 1 method VM NO INQUEST INTO DEATH OF GEORGE RASVALLE Dr. L. S. Gendreau. St.

Noroert coroner, has decided that no inquest will be necessary concerning the death of George Rasville, aged 50, of Binscarth. whose frozen body was found Thursday morning from a tree on the Lord Selkirk highway. Dr. Gendreau is saiisll that no further investigation is necessary. The dead man had been absent from his home for two weeks when relieving The general told the small group Constipation of educators.

International states He recalled a meeting in the same men and others who attended the luncheon that "'he foundations of NEW YORK, Jan. World peace through Internationa! conference! and International co operation and enforced not by arms but by the moral weight or world public opinion waa the dominant thought of New York's celebration of the 10th 7e Chtwinq Gum buoHvt hall ten years ago when the presl League. All that was past, however, although there were clauses In the constitution which provided for resort to arms. Touching briefly on the naval dent of tho United States. Woodrow civilization will be shaken if world peace is not and urged Wilson, and the only living ex.

president, William Howard Taft. and the governor of New York State, Alfred E. Smith, all spoke avor or tne entry of the United States Into the League. that efforts to get the United States at I into the league be continued ments ever made In the history of Ultimately, he said, the League movement will be successful, but it Disarmament conference wmch is Great Britain. This settlement to open shortly in London, General General Smuta had said, switches will require tireless efforts.

jjegesssKasKsseeeeeseseesseeeeeeeseeeeeseees mr i I i i i i i i TUESDAY INCORPORATED MAY I670. OTHER BRANCHES AT: SASKATOON. YORKTON, EDMONTON, CALGARY, LETHBRIDOE, NELSON, VERNON, KAMLOOPS, VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA Pullovers Small Boys' Knitted Suits With Feet January Sale $1 OQ Greatly Reduced, at 95c A special January sale clearance Item that calls for o'clock shopping. They have drawstring at walat Shade of blue and red and a few In fawn. Hires 2 to i collectively.

Juvenile Shop, Fashion Floor, Special Sfie January Sale At HBO Comes Just Before Annual. Inventory and Is the Time When Stock Reduction Is the Main Object in Every Department All depleted groups, broken sizes, remnants, discontinued lines, are assembled and sharply revised in price. We are thus at this time iir a position to offer some of the year's greatest savings on merchandise of renowned quality. Read each day's announcement, act quickly, for many of the most desirable bargains are only available in small quantities. In addition to the clearance lines, many departments have made advantageous purchases for this Sale.

Remember, in addition to the many specials advertised during the Sale, many departments are offering small clearance lots under not advertised tickets. There are rare bargains in these. Come, see, for yourself. Downstairs These Special Values 0p 180 Pairs Women's High Cut fiQf Overshoes, at In sizes 2 '4, 3. 34 and 4 only.

First quality overshoes in cashmerette and wool Jersey cloth. Kour buckle and two buckle two dome styles. Heels are high, medium anj low. TOOKE SHIRTS Economy Priced 1 .50 A clearance of the well known Dixie blues which sell regularly at $2.50. Fancy blues, fast dyed, strong, wearing material.

The shirts are cut roomily and stylishly made. They have assorted sleeve lengths, French cuffs. Each shirt with two collars to match. Sizes 141i to 16'2 Basement Floor, HBC womovVohhr ln rvirm rr Evaporated Milk gl. Charlea.

tall Per tin. 12c 3 'o 35c Shredded Wheat Braakfaat crrral. Hpeclal. prr 11o Sardinia in OH akipper urand. fer 3 for 45c Salmon Pink, fancy quAl, tail tin.

tin lac 3 'or 52c ApTicota Evaporated. Special, per ISc lha. JUV Peae 8I 4, Old KIM man ard, No. tin. i Per tin, 1c tor 43C Golden Waa Beana O'i brand.

No. 1 tin. ty Per tin. 20c for OOC Paapberriea In Heavy Syrup Ont arlo, No. a tin.

OD Per tin, SOe for OOC Currant Buna Mad la NIG bakery. Per Soarn MEATETERIA Brisket of Beef Bonerl and rolled. lQr Per lb I WW Granulated Sugar (Fine) 10 U. Bag 20 Lb. Bag FLOUR, HBC SEAL OF QUALITY 20c Cheeaa Caiutdtan, mild.

Hpeclal, per lb. Kraft Velvaeta Chaeaa i b. box. Hpeclal Kraft Mayonnelea Salad mide. 1 Per 2c 62c $1.20 $4.25 SSr! $1.10 Raapbarry Jam Hatslc brand, 4 1D.

tin. iw Spaclal, per tin 40C Palled O.te 1 Bulk 14 Iba. 68c Porte and Brana In Tomato Sauce Aylmer brand, medium tin. Uc 6 'or 68c Pineapple Marmalade Btuart'l, 40 oa. iiaaa Jar.

A Per jar 4C Corn T)ap Montr, fam white, Croaby. No. a tin. i Per tin. lac for 401, Grapefruit in Heavy Syruia Ayl mer brand.

No. 2 Cm tin. Per tin. 22c. for U(jC 3 32c for i 27c 21c DrBBirtfl 13 u.

bottle Ut K.lteh Spread, ot. bottle Peanut Butter Gulden Nut. 21c freahly 45c joys Verba Mate SKithea and ralm. the nervea. Kwrtlnea the analnrt fatlaur.

12 oa. tin eDl.UO Coffee HBC Jockey rluh, pure. Whole, around or pulverized. The aftarHllnner ooffer, Sl.tO. Per lb Soda Blaculta Pstaraon'a, ciiap, Larxe 24 oa.

pkt. Groceriet. 65c freah Baaement Floor, HBC Mild Cured Bacon 40. Sliced, per lb. HBC Beef Sau 4 sage Per lb.

I OC Maatetaria. Baaement Floor, HBC Our Complete Clearance of Clothes For Men Swings Into Its Second Week With Interest Increasing An vent national in scope, brought about by the reorganization of our entire chain of Men's Clothing Shops under a new policy tq be announced later. The values men are getting are quite beyond any that have been offered for years. Hundreds of suits and bvercoats of HBC noted superior quality. Four groups as follows every suit in each group dollars under its normal pricing.

Suits Sale Priced Sale Priced and Overcoats, 19.50 $24.50 Sale, Priced Sale Priced $29.50 $39.50 Men's Clothing, Ground Floor, HBC Men's Pyjamas January Sale $1 Priced vlJ 9 A.M. Special $125.00 v. fni via iune a i eiecinc ijpr. u. ih ht.j Beautirul cabinets ouiit wun cnuracienauc memgan brim ana nra aiij tnn.

Tuesdav'i nrlclna sensitive to distant stations and possessing highly organlied selective powers. The speaker" has a full mellow tone. luesoas pricing Is exceedingly low. January Sale Price with tubea DIAL 3 2 2 A saving cm cosy flannelette pyjamas which combine both quality and service. They are constructed from strong wearing material, cut full in the body for comfort and with seams strongly sewn.

neck style. Trimmed with fibre silk frogs. Sizes 36 to 46. Men's Furnishings, Ground Floor, HBC Sixty pair of men's first quality wool felt boots, quite light in weight and very warm. They have light leather soles and heels.

Sizes 6 to 11. $2:35 MEN'S COMFORTABLE CUSHION SOLE BOOTS Well made of soft, black kidskin on comfort able Ulucher lasts. Have heavy slip Goodyear welted soles and arch supporting shanks. EE width. Sizes 6 to 12.

Per pair $4.65 Man's Footwear, Ground Floor, HBC Huge Savings on All Electric McLagan Erla TABLE MODEL RADIOS Tanuarv Sale Priced. With Tubes Opportunity to secure one of the beautiful superior make radios. that you nave oeen aaminng irom aiar cil i illicit ivii Thev are all electric 7 tube receivers single dial illuminated tuning control all shielded A super sensitive and selective machine that will bring in distant stations witn excellent volume, ciicancu v. McLagan Erla Consoles $150.00 Notable Specials For Tuesday Standard Frontquarters Chuck Roast of Beef Per lb. 16c Round Shoulder Roast 4 Beef 1'er lb I 3G Thick Rib Roast Beef OA Per lb bUC Brisket Boiling Beef Boned and rolled.

Prr Ib Shoulder Boiling Beef Per lb Lemon Soles I'tr lb. Lemon Sole Fillets Prr Ib Haddock Fillets Per lb 20c 15c 23c 42c 32c Men's Felt Boots 1 5,000 Lbs. Mild Cured Breakfast BaconSliced, per Ib. HBC Freshly Made ll rimburj; lbs. OC Steak fcsfor faww MTLANTK CCD B.C.

Salmon In tha piece, per lb Rllced and centre cut, per Ib Atlantie Cod In the piece, per Ib Sliced and centra cut, per lb Atlantic Haddock Whole or half, per lb. 42c 45c 24c 26c 22c Radios. Fourth Floor, HBC 29c HBC HEADCHKESE SMOKED MEATS Smoked Cottage Holla Per lb Stroked ataielMe Ham SUcrd Per Ib Preta.d Brisket Beef Sherd. Per lb. Luncheon Ham Sliced Per lb Fun Cakea Eiih Sausag EaiH Holla 30c 58c 35c 30c 5c 5c Meats and Fish, Basement Floor, HBC; 4.

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