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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 23

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93 HOUSES FOR SALE from Preredir.g Paget SIMONITE HOMES KINGSTON ROW Tnis d'gnifield cared for home will anneal to the1 average huaineis man with family, kalh uth hi.l.toit uoiii. un rm. down, rinmned na. rm. taxe.

All rully modern and worth 1 with plumbing roughed In for extra wnue looking at. Have Your Building Supported Her. bath rm. upalnlre. Oak flm P.

Imanent.y by Concrtle Pllei we de ll H. Garage Good Int. nicely Kington Row SiR 500 00 veloped tne method 4 own the I'alent JK.ViO For p.imlsiontn Inipect call rxingMuri rvow IBALDK ENG1NFKK1NG CO. i 74b Mr. CMtrill evgt.

ph. 20S272. nv, roomi down ano three up. Stucco. "TiTZ eTSi J.NST FUR lACKiNU RIVER HEIGHTS fl rm.

bungalow, srey half bungalow. Hot water raing levelling ut homes ware renl hall m.iI location Fenced lh' Now in nusineti over lortv mkp verhe hUe Investigating and only SS.5U0. y.af., phn. 7oo A II terms Pom. n.

Li ie Call Martin evgi. ph. 404 270. River Heights BUILDERS SUPPLIED SOt'TIl OF PORTAGE Overlookln KG Kolf i'ourae. Nice rm home good lot and garage Screened ver andah.

P. In L.K. Nice mod. kltch en with ample cupboards. Taxes just rage.

Landscape, rear lot fenced. Only PrKed at JM.5U0. for quick sale. 7T(JI with Immediate possession fall Mr. Plrt ph.

b.1445 on Mr. Frelsen 208 754. RIVER HEKllfTS Cordova Ave lo.e to Park. centre hall plan. Fully modern nice family home.

reasonable eims. il A. Poss. arranged, or appointment call Mr. Minhinnick evg.

ph. 4Ulbol. FT. POGE Hose to Osborne. 7 3 Ige.

B1. Rmi. and hath up. 3 rim. down.

rm. in pitic. K. Full basement, stoker. H.W.ll.

Garage Priced lo sell. Call Mr. Warren eigs. ph. 20'J40t.

ASIIWRN ST. rm hungalow.lin. Between Ilasklns an Hasklns and located. I pp. I.

KvfiiAh. L'ood nze kitchen, den and 3 bd. rma. H. A ll.

Wired gar ate at rear. Price Call Mi. Mallard day 925 411. LIVE RENT FREE: In lower 6 rm. te.

rpstatra jte. will pay expenses 'Iwo self contained suites. Automatic FA. Ileal. Only ih witn J2.ft'HJ cash down.

For particular! call Mr. Cottrlll evgi. ph. 205 272. NORTH WINNIPEC: Near McGregor, 4 rm.

F.M. bungalow, .1 rs. old. rew ly decorated, side hall, very modern kitchen, ige r.u. ims.

i.ikiu oak fir. A II. Garage. Lot landscaped and back Is fenced. Early possession.

tail Mi. Simpson evgs. ph. 401 19. C.

E. SIMONITE LTD. Realtors Mrmberi Winnipeg Heal Estate Board Insurance Propeity Management. m. 80K hllllS i ll, Pll.

1125 411. GARDEN ROAD, IAMES tfnnnA S. mi bungalow, A '4 47 7VJVJ uniiei construction anil attached. Beautifully land flinsned lo the present uuneis extra fenced. $7,650.

Terms, specifli alions. cH 5'J 125 nlte or day. Mr. Mi Cool. pv lve room on me main iuui, stairs one bedroom completed and, one seml compleled, also extra wash' basin.

Rroadloom wall to wall carpet In the 1 Ray window with seat In the ahrac tlvely decorated living room and dining loom with 7 4" alcove. corced air coniniionen neaung iem. oaemeni wen pianneu jui recreation loom If desired. landscaped lot. and situated In an Ideal location to both latnollt'j and high schools, transpoi tatlon within one hlock.

1 Low taxes and a minimum of traffic; 1010UKM tor titBtriufl. Xell worth your Inquiry and Inspec Hon call the agents. CRESCENTW00D DISTRICT OCCCDC requested on this ex UrrCKj ceptlonal family home, owned by the original owners and alwavs well maintained. Accommodation in spacious room sizes onlv found In the well built home of years gone by. I King room 13x27, with an open fireplace, beautiful dining rm.

14RxltiK, adjoining breakfast room and modernized kitchen. Cecond floor contains three Immense bedrooms and den with open fireplace recently modernized bathroom to present dav standards. The attic Is something seldom seen. finished playroom 18x23.6 and extra hedrnnm 103x196. Llot water central heating at most reasonable cost (fully Insulated 1.

Qner ran give December possession and would consider a reasonable rash payment, balance monthly. PETER D. CURRY ltd Curry Building Evgs Mr. Elders 404 801 I BI IIMrAi HO. mull.

1j Irlt 1 hdrm and hathrm. down. 3 rmi. and hathrm. up.

Glazed v. MA Tmmnri nrtm. 95,000. EVG. TEL.

34 642 or 4 1 496. ST. PIERRS, Man. rm. 1'4 storey frome home.

Full hsmt. Hot air ht. Wired for light. Tales $38. Located on St.

Jen St EVGS. Phone 41 406. 5 MfiSNewr I llua A rm mod hlinff with room In basement. Hwd. firs.

kit. Reces bath. Hot air with stoker. Garage. 40' lot.

soo. Phone Mutton EVG. TEL. 41321. I POLSON AVE.

npfir Andrew 6 rmH hniito CM llniirl Cfinri ItflmffP $. ..500. Quirk action required. Should mm rn ir V.oiM'OR.NERn GALLAGHER AVE. Weston 4 rms sink A toilet.

$1,700 with $800 cash Bal. arrgd. Poss. 2 weeks. Davidson EVG.

TEL. 36 003. Argue Bros. Ltd. 208 AVENUE BUILDING TELEPHONE 927 291 Member Winnipeg Real Estate Board.

NORWOOD BUNGALOW A really smart bungalow, 4 well arranged rooms, built of select pre war materials. Including fine polished oak floors. Large recreation room In basement. Landscaped lot 48x120 with gar. A worthwhile buy around ,300.

For further details call Mr. Rid.ard 928 248. Evgs. 41 630. S48 384 CONWAY 4 RMS.

VNF1NISH ed attic, oak F.A.H. stoker. Rock wool Insulated, various plans to choose from. Price from $7,850 to $8,450. Also 1 2 sore.

6 rm house, These homes are nearlng completion and possession mav be had before Xmas. Ph. O. Peterson. 93 21 iMI.

RIVERVIEW DISTRICT In need of larger home, forced to sell new 4 rm. stucco, fully modern bun falow. Centre hall plan. Venetian nnda, shower and extras. ft.

lot, landscaped, clothes polea. Priced J7.SK.io Good cash payment. Imm. poss. 7 Aahland.

RIVERVIEW CLARE AVE. Kow being completed lovely 1H storey bungalow, stairs to unfinished attic. Centre hall plan. Has all latest feature, rlote to transportation and shopping district. Low rash payment, balance like rent.

Ph. 303 153. INGKRSOLL Near Sargent, bungalow; centre hall: 5 rooms and hath, hardwood. hny J3.900 with $2,500 cash. To view and buy phone 927 125 or 33 004.

ASHBURN 5 rms and den which Includes 3 bed rms. Glazed sun pen. A H. Garage, lot 50x110. Close to school and bus.

S2.9S0. Cash bal. by E.1 Immed PO lj TVM. POSS. 1220 AND 1224 ASHBURN St.

Oak firs. F.A.H. Rock wool lnu lated. SS.100 and 7.900 respectively. 'na necoraung.

none 2e39. J2 000 rash, balance arranged. Di INTERIOR AND RATERIOR PALNT count for cash to mortgage. 0. Peter ing end decorating.

For free estimate son. 9X3 Arlington. 33 7SO. call 501 830. OUR AIM SATISFIED CUSTOMERS PAINTING DECORATING J.

BINGHAM CU. 214 Sherorooke SL Ph. o4 10 $750 CASH DOVN Clare Ave. Port Rouge. New 4 rtom bunealow.

with atairwav unfinished attic. Forced air hrnf Pos. Feb. lt. Call 92i.V4t, or 77x3 rf.0nu HALF 'CASH six ROOM HSE.

oil burner hardwood floors throutrh out. inimedlale posaemion. Fori Rouge district, leave eiec itove 11 wanted. Phone 4S 440 mornings or evenings ICooUsued on Mext Columnj 93 HOUSES FOR SALE (Continued frum Preceding Column) DAILY SELECTIONS Sharpe Blvd. $9,300.00 rive room, central hall plan with a U.

uniiieu rwnm ai oral, niw tine bloaik off Jackson bus line, four rooms, centre hall plan, all looms ale laigcr than average. Hreakfast nook In kitchen. Forced air heat. DuDleX uupiex. vrv god unltv.

Two 5 room au Ex. ellent alt.r heat. Bin fed sink Taxes $17. Revenue ilM. Two 5 room Portage Price 900.

i i i River Heights Nice 4 room bungalow on Campbell' St. Stucco. Partly finished recrea lion room warage. immeoiaie posses Jackson. good buy at room bungalow, 3 bedrooms and den.

Garage. New roof. 50' lot. Heat ing S4. Good condition.

Price aw.fviO. Tel. Mr. Dixon 36 8M. Oldfield.

Kirby Cr Gardner Limited WINNIPEG MEMBER REAL ESTATE BOARD. 234 Portage Ave. Tel. 923 371. FRANK SIMONITE AVE.

West of Salter St.i room modern bungalow unfln rfinm. il.arge lot landscaped and fenced Teims! Phone 125 nlte or day. Mr. McO.ol. iifvnfiicrtV II UMtf AST KIL i i mnriern hune'alnw Ith YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE when you liny one of these: 6 rooms, garage, Arnold Ave.

$5,950. rooms, Brandon Ave $3,500. m.wr,m Aia 7 fiJO Terms available, phone' Fred Luce 'Vg. 593 524. I knpvvonn in revenue 1 1 A.x ST v'lTAL 4 rm.

F.M. close In. 1 ()W taxes $4 Cau Deslaidins evgs. 201 872. RIVER HEIGHT'S $9,350 Would you 'like a fi room 2 torey home with extra room In basement'' If so call Watson Suall evgs.

63 751. DEER LODGE Fine stucco bungalow 3 yrs. old. Large living room mod. kitchen, 2 nice sized bedrooms, splendid basement, 50' lot H.W.H, A grand onnortunltv In a select district.

$2,200 ash down. Call Mr. Everson evgs. 207 212. WILLIAM AT ARLINGTON 8 room 2 storey stucco home, full stone basement.

Suitable for revenue. Immed. pos. Garage. Price S5.150.

Call Mr. Twamley evgs. 725 32'J. FRANK SIMONITE Member Winnipeg Real Estate Board. 403 Time Bldg.

Phones 926179 0. tlf A llfil'UL' UrtDCTt inVi "riei, ti Close to school and car. $2,500. Own pr E. K.

i $800 Cash $35 Per Month' homes Peer Lodge. Si 1, Vital 7 2M 953. I Cl.ONARD 5 FULL PLUMB Ing. 14,350 stove heat. 7 ft lot.

onlv with $1,500 cash. Ph. 92711. .722 232. I L'.

nj, ft YOUNG ST. DOUBLE HOUSE. 6 R.MS pnch follv morlcrn 111(111(1 cash down Price o.250. Immed. poss.

Call 928 386 or i fl OWEN A ST ROOMS SEA'ER I water. Immed. poss. Easy terms, ph. 928 386 or 72S 953.

LOTS FOR SALE a St. Vital Acre Lots. Arden Ave. cinse In Just W. of St.

Mary's Road, one 175x223' treed and one prairie, 1 7V v')'T tn ifiirui arnvpl rnarl tl' bullriiiiK Rltos, for 2 nr 4 houses, close Am.iu k'a 'Tribune. BOYD BLDG. ri it oi.otfu. j.hju inau. BUSINESS Directory ADDING MACHINES CALCULATING MACHINES, ADD Ing machines, check writers, check signers.

Sales Service. Ph. 24 621. A LLOYD CLARK CO. LTD.

CHIMNEY SWEEP ROBSOM CHIMNEY CLEANERS. Ph. 39 732 (City licensed i 619 Beverley. COMM. ARTISTS, ENCRAVERS COMMERCIAL ARTISTS PHOTO ENGRAVERS PHOTOGRAPHERS STETtEOTYPERS RAPID GRIP AND BATTEN UMITEO 290 VAUGHAN ST.

DIAL 823 494. WESTERN ENGRAVING BUREAU 1375 Portage Ave. Phone 723 481. ELECTRIC REPAIRS i i 1 nr i. Repairs.

131 SL Ph. 43 537 364 FOR A LL ELECT' RK PHONE 30 al repairs. LUSH riURKE ELECTRIC FIRE INSURANCE Fire. Auto and Other Insurance F. S.

MON ETA. Phone 829 3S7. 313 Mrlntyre Block. Evgs. 796.

INCOME TAX SERVICE WESTERN TAX SERVICE LTD. 536 Mclntyre Blk. Phone 932 737. INSULATING J. M.

ROCK WOOL HOME INSULA tlon. Asbestos coverings H.W. tank covers. HILTON BROS. LTD.

37 168 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSICAL SUPPLIES WHOLESALE GEO. PAUL SON. Gait Bulldin Musicai Strings, Parts. Repairs. TO 87 OFFICE EQUIPMENT THE OFFICE SPECIALTY MFG.

CO Ltd. 3.to Donald bt. Phone 22 988. PAINTING C0N1RACTINC painting done reasonable cost. Expert work.

ph. BUILDING CLEANING i 0. General Contracting. painting PRINTERS COLUMBIA PRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTERS tipa SAHGENT AVE. PHONE 21 804 THE ALBION PRESS I THE HOUSE OF SERVlCfc.

Consctemltius i'nlon Cratumen 304 PR I CESS ST 29 144 53.3b 1 PRINTING AND PHOTOLITH McIVrmo Ave Ph 33 S34 AZI TOWEL RENTAL WPG. SANITARY SIPPI.V 1L.1t nvi r. 1. ira A nni 1 rv I BUILOINC. CONTRACTING FRl.E ESTIMATES ON REPAIRS I imouerr.izwg nume and Imade duplexes Brick, flatter work.

at penterlng. Founda tli repaired 82 vr Ph jConroy. l)as 2y.Vja. Nignu Vi XU MARK MIGNACCA. GENERAL CON tractur fur raialn? lew lling Hnd lack ing of homes.

huildinK. Alterations 1 OAK FLOORING 2" 2 ft. long clear grade oak flooring V211 per M. nl rl.i iLeil nmAid and No 1 Co mm inn makes an excellent noor. nring nooring ii matcatd.

common oak flooring J17B per l1 shorts, length averaging M' ft. S14550 per have a. latire variety of i ther i T. ihnria le 1' orl: have a large fnd iris in "ill be ot cedar level stock, intor ma un request. eiHIno lontrtha 2 io 7 ft.

long 15 per M. If In need of anv kind of Building material, write, phone or call in to see us. imrnT I rr llUtDtKI LIU. ou no Dk. oot in a.T.

roofing and siding asphalt shingles insul mr1c siding asphalt tile flooring Free Estimates Phone 925 559. Braid Builder Supply WATER AVENUE Quality and Service Since 1898 ASPHALT SHINCLES BrlCK Siding Tile flooring Estimates Free PURNACES Cleaned, replaced. Installed Canadian Home Improvement Co. 347 None uanie Ave. Phone 24 403 i sk iooiVs4( "win do wsTTi Ta pco Wrecking salvage.

501 541 t02 Ar Wrecking i salvage, chlbald St. Boniface. ROOFING S3i. A'l'hait jg" HP roots insulation cnn Built Eavestrougnlng. Phune Ti'J 4ub.

aLlr oouia iir 40 414. Wall St SAFES LOCKSMITHS SAFES, VAULT DOORS. CASH REG isters. keys, door checks repaired. Canadlar Diebold Safe Company.

STATIONER SUPPLIES C. R. Bradley Co. Ltd. 306 CANADA BLDG.

PHONE 28813 THE BLANCH ARD STATIONERV CO. rriiueri cvciyiuuiK oi me uiiik, WEATHERSTRIPPINC SAVE STOP DRAUGHTS DEELV WEATHERSTRIP MFG. Installed In Wpg. since 1906. ft5 057 PROFESSIONAL Directory CHIROPRACTORS DR.

JAMES LOVE. 209 Scientific Bldg. 425M, Portage cor. Vnughan Portage. Ph.

928 606. rr JAA i4 Somerset mag. Phone 928 t40. BARRISTERS PITBLADO, tlOSKI.N. GRUNDY.

BENNEST A DHl'MMOND AV. PITBLADO, HOSKIN, McEWEN and ALSAKEK. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Hamilton Winnipeg, Man. M0R0SNICK SPIVAK 404 Time Bldg.

Fhune 926 581 L. D. Morosnlck M. Splvak A AVflO L'U? TUflPU A 1t. son A FCggertson.

209 bank of Nova scotia Building rnone aszui CRiciTf McCLURE" CO. BAR risters, solicitors. 29b uarry. i in. s.

e. jaegetl harrieter and Solicitor. 310 ower Bldg Ph. 928 051 I DENTISTS DR. PETERS.

400 BOSfD WPG Plf'" made and repaired M(1 DlatfI for DETECTIVE ACENCIES THOMAS LETECT1VE SERVICE criminal iNiVJSTRlAL domestic EFFICIENT RELIABLE PH 53 0.V (20 Years Experience) M7DoaldDetectlve Service Ltd. Confidential Service across Canada, 803 Royal Bank Bldg. Wpg. Est. 1909.

NATUROPATHS PR. HENRY HUDSON NATUROPATH In Electrical Treatment. L.angsioe none ouwro, OPTOMETRISTS FINKLEMAN OPTOMETRISTS and OPriCIANS KENSINGTON BUILDING 275 Portage Ave. Phone 922 49U. ALBERT S.

WENER, B.Sc. PH.J126032. OPTOMETR'ST Phone 928 874 pRypa PHYSICIAN SURGEON DR. GRAHAM WILSON SPECIALIST. "therapv: prostate; pre marital blood! 1 i test, orrice ib.

aa ronage. Hoursiren. io ii io a. obi. 928 017.

DR. FRANK BOYD Pre marital Wood testing Genlto Urlnary and Skin Dlseasea 307 chllds Building II. am 1.. QQ3 (17 DR. B.

J. G1NSBURG. SPECIALIST Venereal, Skin Pre marital Blood Test 2m Mclntvre Phone 925 025 Church Welcomes 60 New Members Increased membership In Augus tine United Church was noted Sun day by Rev. George Service, minister. The church welcomed 60 new members Sunday morning bring downe Ave.

Funeral services willjmother of Mrs. P. J. Sutherland be held at 2.15 p.m. Wednesday in Clark Leatherdale's Funeral Home, Rev.

J. K. Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Old Kildonan Cemetery. I ii 1 ii ictma Vlothnv.in fnma i Win Christina Matheson came to Win mpeg ,0) years ago.

She was a member of St. Giles Church and Orange Lodge L.O.B.A. 133. She is survived by her husband, William; a son, Norman, Winnipeg; two brothers, George Morrison, Los Angeles; R. J.

Morrison. Winnipeg; three sisters. Mrs. Harold Lloyd, Victoria; Mrs. K.

D. McMillan and Mrs. A. Matheson, both of Vancouver. MRS.

H. W. LUMSDEN Mrs. H. W.

Lumsden, 68, longtime resident of Elniwood, died Sunday in Winnipeg General Hos pital, fane resided at 11)2 Chalmers Ave. Born In Scotland, Mrs. Annie Lumsden came to Canada 50 years ago and has resided in Elm wood for the past 41 years. She was the widow of Harry W. Lumsden.

She is survived by five sons, William, Stuart, Frank, John and Leonard, all of Winnipeg; two daughters, Mrs. Reg. J. jones and Mrs. E.

W. Algate, both of Winnipeg; 13 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. W. McLuskie, Long Beach, Mrs. David Wallace, Toronto.

MRS. K. T. KNUDSON Mrs. K.

T. Knudson. 66, of 418 Simcoe died Saturday at her residence. Funeral services will be held at 1.30 p.m. Tuesday in Mor due Bros.

Funeral Home, Rev. P. M. Petursson officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery.

Born in Gyesben, Denmark, Mrs. Johanna Knudsen came to Winnipeg 40 years ago. She is survived by her husband, Knud Thomsen Knudsen; five sons, Christian. Ejnar, Elos and Norman, all of Winnipeg: Alf. Headingly l.uines, B.C.; live daughters, Mrs.

Helen Franklin Mrs. Nora Brown. Trs Pearl Anderson, and Mrs. 'nor waiiow, oi vvinn.peg, jit'ld, at hom; 17 grandchildren. MRS.

RUDOLPH SIK0RSKI Prayers for Mrs. Rudolph Silt oi ski, 07 of Sle. 5 Derby Court, who died Friday in St. Joseph's Hospital, will be said at 8 p.m. Monday in Barker's Funeral Home.

Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a.m. Tuesday In Holy Ghost Church. Burial will be in Holy Cemetery. Mrs. Rose Sikorski was born In Austria and came to "Winnipeg In 1909.

She Is survived by her husband, Rudolph; two daughters, Mrs. F. W. Robbie and Mrs. Joan Dan, Lockport.

ing the total new members lor tne, Funeral services will be held at past two years up to 545. 13.30 p.m. Tuesday in Clark Leath Ami incy thocfl whrt trAncfArrerl 1 "rom out of the city were Hon. a Mrs. F.

C. fromMcC.u T.nH.u cimn ami ri. Laivei i. u.f,....., i. oiiiiiiioini ago.

Mie was me wiaow 01 cawara from Brandon; Mrs. N. Munn. Ed G. Birch, who died In 1938.

monton; Mr. and Mrs. Bradburyi she Is survived by a son. H. and Miss Betty Lou McKillop end Birch, Winnipeg; five daughters.

G. McKillop from "Moose Jaw H. R. York. Mrs.

W. Ravner. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mallaber, Mont treal.

Manitoba Teachers Rap Training Plan Onnosition to oronosed teacher training scheme was expressed ln a Itelegram Friday to the Ontario Iroval commission on education by! the Manitoba Teacher's Society. 1 suggestion of the Ontario com mission to take students from: Grarte lev(i if necessary to fit them for teaching, providing loans chnrtoninw iminlnir w. t.rm. ed a "make shift" program. "Standards must be maintained for the sake of our future cit izens.

If salaries, orking and liv ing conditions were adequate, there would be no shortage of teachers anvwhere in Canada" was their 1 retort. stiffretlfvi viiritint action" hv tp.qchpra nnrl interested nrpnnl'a tions acriKs Tanada a2nins em nrtrnncv trftinint The commissi in has forecast shortage of 8.niKi teachers in On Itarlr. oi.mo Hurinir the nevi in tt ii jJ Venn iik. .1 riin iifitciK 1 I ui comrnlsiion. a' STRICTLY BUSINESS Mr.

Pleat Is chief designer for MRS. WILLIAM MATHES0N Mrs. William Mathp.son, 70, died Sunday at her residence, 178 Lans both of Winnipeg; two grandchild MYL0N 2API80CKI Mylon Zaplsockl, 76, died Friday at his residence, 57 Disraeli St. Born In Austria, he came to Win He is survived by a son, William. Prayers will be said at 8 p.m.

Monday In Kerr's Funeral Chapel, 120 Adelaide St. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9.30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Vladimir and Olga Church, Stella and McGregor St. nu yirtsui ai.

Burial will be in All Saints Ceme i MRS. E. G. BIRCH Mrs. E.

G. Birch, 78, died Sunday at her residence 1161 Ashburn St rClit 5 rUnPfH nnmP MHinr Lorimer officiating. Burial will be ln Brookside in i. t.c Mq. ''JL a oircn came in v.anaaa years Mrs.

J. Hutchinson, Mrs. L. Ander son, all of Winnipeg; Mrs. P.

Wass. Ottawa: a brother, H. Andrews, Winnipeg. FREDERICK PRATT Frederick Pratt, 78, of 1481 Ross died Sunday in Deer Lodge Military Hospital. Born in England, he came to Mani na years ago.

He was a painter with the Idian Pacific Railway for 3o years, 'retiring in April 1939. He Is survived by his widow, Funeral services will be held at n.m. Wednesday ln Mordue Bros. Funeral Home, Rev. F.

J. officiating. Burial will be ln ithe military plot, Brookside Ceme itery, JOSEPH L. BOYD Joseph L. Boyd, 79, of 279 To ronto died Sunday at his ill held at 4 rj.m.

Wednesday in Mordue Bros. Funeral Home. The bodv will be forwarded to Regina. for: ifinal rites and burial. Born In Port Hope, he re sided in Winnipeg for 18 years.

He. wa retired landscane eardener. u. 1. Jean, lis sua onj iv uu luu 1 by McFeatters the Ajax Wallpaper Company!" MRS.

MAXWELL SANDERSON Mrs. Maxwell Sanderson, 78, widow pf Maxwell Sanderson and 480 Ash died Sunday in Miser icordia Hospital. She has resided in Winnipeg for 32 years. Funeral services will he held at 2. TlipcHnv in Thnm.n'.

a uneral Home, Rev. J. L. Mclnnis officiating. Burial 'will be i i i'll" Pilots are family plot, Elmwood Cemetery.

GEORGE E. STENS0N Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday in Clark Leatherdale's uneral Home, for George Edward Stenson, 69, of 783 Beverley who died Friday in Winnipeg General Hospital. Rev. Dr.

W. E. Donnelly officiated. Burial took place in Brookside Cemetery. Mr.

Stenson was born In England and came to Canada 45 ears ago. He was employed with Brown ana Rutherford prior to his retirement 22 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Eva; five sons, Stanley, Charles wood; Maurice, and Cyril, both of Calgary; Harold, Regina; Wilfred, Winnipeg; five daughters, Mrs. E. Bulrr.an, Beausejour, Mrs.

A. Sharpe, Mrs. I. Stenson and Mrs. M.

Jackson, all of Winnipeg; Mrs. W. Bulman, Lydiatt, Man. 0LAP A. JOHNSON 1 MSeiHViCe, at tMondfly M.or.due Bros.

riuieim noiue, ior uiar August Jonnson. 91, of Ste 34 Oxford who died Friday In Winnipeg. Rev. Dr. W.

E. Donnelly officiated. Burial took place in Brookside Cemetery. Mr. Johnson was born in Sweden and had farmed in the Brooking.

district until his retirement to reside with his son in law Richard Frame in Winnipeg. His wife, Agda, died In 1942 He Is survived by six sons, Ben, Mlnton, Helge, Trail, B.C.; Harold, Weyburn, Albin, Regina; Donald, Brooking, Floyd, B.C. WILLIAM 0LEKS0N Funeral services for William Olekson, 40, of 151 Hazeldell Ave, East Kildonan, who accidentally drowned at Dorsey Lake, on Nov. 30, will be held at 3.30 p.m. Wednesday in Bardal's Funeral Home, Rev.

P. V. Samson officiating. Burial will be In Brookside Cemetery. Mr.

Olekson was born at Lock port, Man. He Is survived by his widow, Peggy; three daughters, Audrey, Loraine and Linda, ail at home; a son, Raymond, at home; four sisters, Mrs. William Schick, Winnipeg; Mrs. J. Lessie, Indiana; Mrs.

William Metcalfe, St. Catha rines, Mrs. F. Rapko, Look port; two brothers, Nicholas, Win MICHAEL VICKRUCH Michael Vickruch, 64, late of Upsale, died Saturday in Misericordia Hospital. The body was forwarded Monday to Port Arthur, for funeral services and burial.

Clark Leatherdale's Funeral Home Is in oharge of ar rahgements. RALPH C. GOULD Ralph Chapman Gould, 52, of usual acclaim and she was the re cipient of a lovely floral tribute. Another sensitive performance was that of Rosalie Xelonka, who played the Waltz Op. 10, and Nocturne in flat.

Stewart Thomson was accompanist. One of the paintings on display was that of the birthplace of Cho i Eugenia Greinert It shows Cho pin.s home flt Zelazowa Wola. 60 miles from Warsaw. Other works by Mrs. Greinert were on display recently at the No Jury Art show.

Her brother, Zygmunt Greinert, painted the frescoes on the ceiling in Chopin's birthplace, in 1939. The home is now a museum and visited by thousands annually S. R. M. MRS.

J. G. CORY Widow of Judge, Mrs. J. Cory Dies Mrs.

J. G. Cory, widow of Judge J. G. Cory, died suddenly Sunday at her residence, 111 Wellington Crescent.

Born in Miami, she came to Winnipeg in 1921. During her long residence In Winnipeg, Mrs. Georgina Mabel Cory was active in golf, bowling and curling. She was past president of the Ladies' Canadian Golf As hll, rinh Pnrv was band. Judge J.

G. Cory, of County Court, Winnipeg, died In November, 1948. She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. R.

C. McLean, fort trances, nm Mr Anderson. Winni peg a brother, Fred Bird, Tampa, mi' 'Mr ts 906 Riverwood Fort Garrili(i nrountmivii nf Flm. died Sunday at his residence. Fit neral services will be held at 2.45'fllso Dresident of St Agnes Guild Wednesday in Mordue Bros HospfuK Her hus antral nome, HOWARD LESLIE a Howard Leslie, 66, of Fort Whyte, died Friday In Winnipeg General Hospital.

Bom in Yanta, Syria, he came to Canada 45 years ago. Frt Whwe'n as a member of the lasonic He Is survived by his widow, Bader three sons, Norman, Stanley and Bob, all of Winnipeg: a daughter, Stella, Winnipeg; two brothers, Salaman, Winnipeg: Ferris, Syria; two nephews. Hassan and Alex, both of Toronto. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday ln Thomson's Funeral Chapel, Rev. Dr.

W. E. Dorwielly officiating. Burial will be tlmwood Cemetery. MRS.

JOHN MUCK0SY Mrs. John Muckosy, 57, of 766 College ed Saturday in Win nipeg. Prayers will be said at 8.30 m. Monday in Memorial Funeral Chapel, Selkirk and Parr St. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Andrew'i Greek Catholic Church, Euclid Rev. J. Pulak officiating. Burial will be in Ail Saints Cemetery.

Born In the Western Ukraine, Mrs. Tilley Muckosy came to Can ada 37 years ago and had resided in Winnipeg for the past two She is survived by her John: three sons. Walter, fMichaei flnd Rill, all of Winnipeg: six ters, in. uei Mrs. J.

Hnatiuk, Mrs. Rachynski, Mrs. L. Kruger Nettiej Martha, all of Winnipeg; eight grandchildren: three brothers, Michael, Bill and Walter of the most successful trips la 11 of Foxford. two ssters.

vr d.i.l. VI r. .,11 s. 1 1 01111 j. jiAk, both of Toxiori, Sask.

Polish Patriots Honor Chopin in Sunday Recital Polish patriots, comprising members of the Society of Polish Com l. 1 I 1 "virtually an outcast from the na Kombatantow) paid home to thetion ,0 whlch he great i iiusn composer, reaenc Chopin ty presenting an entire recital of Chopin's compositions Sunday evening. Despite heavy snow and blizzard, St. John Cantius hall, Arlington and Mountain was almost filled to capacity for the event. The program was given In an appropriately intimate setting, representative of a music room in a Polish home, with paintings of the composer and of his birth place placed over the fire place.

In this atmospheric setting, Mrs. R. Janicki acted as commentator. Seated on the stage, she read script, revealing details of the life and works of the composer, while young pianists ana violinists movea on and off the stage, interrupting the narrative to Illustrate In performance varied phases of Chopin's career. In a few Introductory remarks, Mr.

Synowiecki, former Polish con sul in Winnipeg, paid tribute to the memory of Chopin. "We are not only paying tribute to the memory of a great artist but also a great Polish patriot," he declared. "In spite of the fact that Chopin lived for a great many years in France, he never forgot his homeland and all his works are indicative of his native soil. On this day, as throughout the ieoranng i iwui Hnolli Jl in. u'aim The musical program was opened by Henrietta Gura, 15 year old pianist, who showed great promise In her sensitive performance of the Walti In A flat.

Helen Borowski played three mazurkas, showing fine sense of rhythm especially In her playing of the Op. 68, No. 3 study. Frances Kagan played the Waltz, Op. 69.

No. 2, two preludes and the Nocturne Op. 37, No. 2. Best performances were given by I OTTAWA, Dec.

12 (CP) Can ada's two far western provinces profit. Above that and under in disagreement on faie n.nKS, me Alina Drinski, young D.P., ho. tnis situation, Aioerta nas playing of the Revolutionary Etudeanvancea proposals for altering the and Fantasie Impromptu won un rate set up which B.C. regards as maae to tne noyai commission on Transportation, By and large, the British Columbia approves Alberta suggestions for changing the freighUrate struo ture, though it takes exception to a couple of points In the submls sion of its next door neighbor. The disagreement centres around a group of rates highly regarded by British Columbia.

These are the so called "transcontinental" tolls, low rates on some commodities moving from the east to the west coast. They were put into effect originally to meet water competition between the coatsts by way of the Panama Canal. B.C. regards some sections of the Alberta submission as threatening the transcontinental rate levels, which bring eastern commodities Into Vancouver at cheaper rates than might prevail otherwise. The transcontinental rates land eastern shipments say, canned goods from Toronto Into Vancouver at less cost than into Calgary, for instance.

While not protesting formally inairecuy ut in lovuiea rates. Long and Short These proposals relate to what is known as the long and short haul" principle, a rate making pre cept that sets out that rates be tween two points shall not be less than rates for similar hauls be tween Intermediate points. It Is contended the rates bteween the east and British Columbia do not conform to the long and short haul principals In relation to Alberta. Alberta has a proposal for nailing down the principle by legislation, allowing certain exceptions. Alberta would have the long and short haul principle set aside for reasons of "active and compelling" competition, B.C.

wants to extend that to take In potential competition as well. The west coast province's contention is that, while vessel service between the east and west coasts might stop temporarily, that would still leave enough of an element of water competition to justify lowered rail rates to the coast. Alberta does not regard the once a month ship service between Mon treal and Vancouver as real competition to the railways. Competitive Rates On the general question of competitive rates those that are depressed to meet competition there is some discrepancy, too, between the Alberta and B.C. viewpoints.

Alberta has brought In a set of proposals that would Impose certain restrictions on the railways In setting these rates, Including their scrutiny by the board of transport commissioners. The B.C. view is that the board should set a "floor" for competitive rates, which would covtr the rail Swystun to Head Ukraine Veterans V. J. Swystun was elected president of the Ukrainian Canadian Veterans Branch, 141, Canadian Le gion, B.E.S.L., Sunday, at the an nual meeting ln branch headquar ters.

Other officers elected are: M. Chelada, 1st vice president; R.Bryk, 2nd vice president; M. Kepron J. B. Danko and J.

Walotak, executive members. Committee members elected are: P. Okranek, focial; J. Choma, bar r. twatskt.

memoersnip; J. oonui Isky. finance; A. J. Yaremovlch, by 1.

V. rr. welfare and X. Risl, sports. 1 1,000 Calgarians C.l R00fl Bank Calgary has 11.000 blood donors, Mrs.

T. L. CKeefe, committee chairman for the Red Cross campaign for donors, said here Saturday. "There are 20,000 donora In the southern half of the province and still more in the north, around Edmonton. We've been going now for just over two years.

Albertans now have accepted the idea of giving blood. It's become part of our life." Mrs. O'Keefe sard she enjoyed her visit to Winnipeg's new Red Cross centre where blood donors ed. New Hamilton Mayor Wins Large Majority HAMILTON, Ont, Dec. 12 fCP) Lloyd Douglas Jackson.

61 year old bakery executive, rill be mayor jhere for 19j0. He received more than 10.000 votes over the total poueu Dy nis tn ee opxm ius, Former mayor. Sam Lawrence, was not a candidate. Mr. Jackson received 31.8n0 more than three times the number polled by his nearest rival, controller Andrew n.

frame. 1 nfataxt randidataa were) all 1 former controllers. l'" 'n it I lOrifja. llliaill imwar wii Funeral services will be held atmittee; W. Skwarok, sickness and 2.15 p.m., Wednesdav in Holy Trin ity Church, Canon S.

H. Brownlee will officiate, assisted by Dean J. O. Anderson. Burial will be in th fnmilv nlnt St.

John's Cathedral Cemetery. A. B. Gardiner i uneral Home is in cnarge oi u. iaiiK' Pall bearers will be Thomas Creery, Jack Anderson, Clayton Anderson.

W. L. Morton, K. L. Morton and S.

W. Shepherd. LOUIS A. V0UR10T Louis Avila Vouriot, 45, of 368 Des Meurons St. Boniface, died Sunday in Deer Lodge Hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 9.30 a.m., Wednesday ln St. Boni face Basilique. Burial will be in St. Boniface Cemetery. P.

Coutu's Funeral Chapel is in charge of ar rangements. Independent Tastef Here, Says Briton United States influence on taste In textiles is seen less in western than eastern Canada, says Stanley Holland, British textiles executive. who has just completed a aales tour of the west. "Pprmlo in the have fhtir own opinions, he told lhe iribune But buyers in boln sections of the country showed appreciation of British he found. It was he bad made lo' his firm in Can vf.

tha Rnvil Alov. jaadra Hotel. THE WINNIPEC TRIBUNE. Mon Dec. 12.

1949 Paper Says Queen Boycotts Windsor LONDON, Dec. 12 (AP) Only, an unofficial ban by the Royal Family, sayt the Sunday is keeping the Duke of Windsor. dedicated so much of his life." The widely circulated tabloid weekly says the boveotting of form er King Edward VIII arose only it. iiuiii 01c uao ociaill Ul Ilia nuc, the American born divorcee for whom Edward left his throne. Indicating Queen Elisabeth was a factor In the royal "ban" on Alberta Brief Hits B.C.

Freight Favors 4 '4 23 the Windsors, the Pictorial sayt when the Duke visited his brother, the King, last week at Buckingham Palace, "just before he arrived the Queen went out to attend an art exhibition." The article add: "Rarely since the abdication tne wt her brother in law 1" l1'? once SunninKdal I (where the Windsors stay when Ithey visit England) by Princess Elizabeth, for whom he has a great regard. He has not seen Princev Margaret since she was a child of six." costs and allow them riers would be allowed to move the rates as competiUve conditions indicated. Equalization Aside from these points, B.l hat not taken issue with submission a word brief that lays nun Tuimiwi' ni mn nr m'liin mendations. These include applying the principle of freight rate equalization across the country and adjusting the relationships between rates on primary and processed products so as to make It more feasible to process goode near the source of supply. The latter proposal is aimed at developing secondary Industry 1 Alberta.

One result might be that would bring less raw Alberta materials into the coastal province for processing. But the British Columbia view is that the matter probably would work both ways and B.C. would gain as much as it might lose. TO: MICHAEL TRAVIS TAKE1 NOTICE that in Application will mad to Hit Honor Judg A. H.

Mar don!) in Hit Chamtwrr, at the Court HnuM, enrner or Broadway and Ktnndy Street. Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Wedntn day, the 121st of December. 104W, at 10 00 clock In tha forenoon for an Order die pentlng with your mnoent under the Iiower Art. to the dlfpoeition of the property known an theilrt Street IO the City of Winnipeg In Manitoba, by Janet Travlt. your wife.

JOHNSTON OARBON. KORRKKTER DAVISON, SOi Homerset Building, Winnipeg. Manitoba. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VARY BUILDING RESTRICTION CAVEAT NO. 42S83 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Nmica la berebv given that an application haa he'n made to Th Municipal and Public Utility Hoard Winallw.

for an onltr varying the Building Kentrlc tlon Mt forth ln an aartement attached lo Caveat No 42.SH3, reglntered In the Win. nleic Land Titlea Offira on tha aevan teenth day of November. A D. at fecllng IjOKt A2 A3, and the North Halt of Lot O.8. 45.

Balnt Boniface, Plan 30S, otherwtaa known aa S29 Walllngloa Oreapent, Winnipeg. Manitoba, to Hie extent and effect Uiat there may ba aracted an additional building at the rear or rtvar atda of the preaent building and for the uaa of both tha preaent realdenca and Uia building to be aractad for all tiie pur pnaea of the Ancient and Accepted Bcot tiah Rue of Freemaaonry In Uia Oily off Winnipeg. Trua application will ha oonaldered The Muiilcpai and Public Utility Hoard at Room 125, Law Court i Building, Broadway and Kennedy 81., In the city of Winnipeg, at 2 3o m. on Wedneaday. December 21.

1t4tt. at which tuna and pMca repreaentatmna both for and againat tha application will ba beard DATED at Winnipeg, Manitoba, this loth day of December. A PITBLADO, HOSKLN Solicltora. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of tha Eatata of the late MA Kit ROSE COtJS. decateed.

All claima againat tha above aetata muit ba forwarded to tha underalgned el 114 14 Avenue Budding, on or before tha lotn day of January, A.D. 1950. DATED at Winnipeg. Manitoba, UUs Stb Jy of December. A D.

IMS. O. MAURICE OEIJ.ET, Hollcltor for Toronto Hneral Truata Corporation, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ln ite Matter of the Keiate of l11'I POLIKH late of the City ot Winnipeg la the Province of Manitoba, bectlonman. Canadian Pacific Railway, decrued. All claima againat the abov aetata miiat be aent to the underalgned at 09 Chi Ida Boli.nng.

In the City of Winnipeg la Manitoba, on or befora the 12U day of January. A.D. 1S60. DATED at Winnipeg In Manitoba this 7lh day of December, 1149. LEECH tJTTOrf.

tlolicltora for Mary Cooper, Admlnietratril. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Eatata of NlCHOl AB I NIC KOLA 8) LANO, lata o( the Municipality of Eaat Kildonan, In Manitoba, Machinist, deceased. All clalmi againat tha ibovi ejtate muat be aent to ihe unoeraigned at tm contea eraitr.n Life Building, Winnipeg. on or befora the 17ln day ot January. A l.

1950. DATED at Winnipeg. In Manitoba, this S'h day of December, A.D. 1949. BROTMA.V, BELLAN TAX Solicltora for Jeaaia (Johanna) Lang.

Admintalratrli. NOTICE CITY OF WINNIPEG. ZONING BOARD In the Matter of By law 1432 of tha City of Wlnnlp g. and amendmente thereto, an. I land located at the North corner ot GaUagrier Avenue and Queicft Street.

Notice la hereby given that the application 01 Mn. h. Cantnr for an order of tla fco.nnie Board tn Clly of Winnipeg vt.ry.tig the followlrg retnrtlon: rulai No. 1. 1 1 birnt fet buiio.t a.iifr.tiient on Ga.laicher Avenue, 3 epa.

alj iut but.dit.ga Sol 1 of aa.d By lawi, l4l Corner aet back (Sec ay ar.4 2 of aa.d By law), now applying on lan4 dearrlbed aa tne South H.f of Lot 14, H.ork 2. Reaiater'd Plan 7 DOB HA St. John, to permit the conatruction thera on of a combined retail atore and dwell ing to eitend to the North limit or ai lauher Avenue, and 10 the Weal limit ot Wuelcb Street, and to occupy more, thaa of tha area of aaid land, afler tha bul, ding, known al 22m Oailanher Aver.ua now on aa.d land hai been movd to 11 a corner of Gallagher Ave.nua and Quelch Street, will be eornldered by the ar at a metlnie to tie ln tna Hall. Wlnripee. on Wedneaday.

le fember 21, 194H. at 2:00 at wtiici time ani p. ace reprrer.iat.ona both i'f ar.i againat the aa.d application will be beard. A VENT. Secretary Zoning Board.

City of Winnipeg. December S. 1949. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CHANGE OF NAME Notlca la hereby given of tha following application to the Provincial Bcratarr under the provtaiona of "Tha CJbaaga et Name Act." I. Charlea Kowaiofiuk.

of tha Cut ot Wlr.nlpeg in tha Provinca of Manitoba. R. Kmp yee. hereby make epp.icafoai under the provielone of "Tne CTane cf Nr.me Ac'," for a change of name aa fr. From my pree it name fRARLrg 1 HAP.Lt kowal.

1 in witnew wnereof I hava heraunta aet hand tn.a ftth day of Novrmhar. A L) 11.16. at Vancouver, In tha Proving at Brt'eh Columbia. charj.es rrcATAunrcit a (T.ed br tha a nova Mme4 eciDllcaM in tn cf Murdook. 14e) Arbutua Vaaouvar, Be.

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