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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 7

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THE WINNIPE3 TlUUUftK, THVKBDAY, JUNE 28, 1014 7 SELlIEllI IF 08, SPURS! Cousin of Noted Tabernacle Preacher Speaks in First Baptist Church with a vivid pit-lure the sacred closing scene In th Ust da uf ill yrrul tirci'trr Charles liaddun Hpururdii, lit I'nwice. fv. I r. VVIIIium hpurgeon. cousin of the late tinted pastor, lust iiIkIiI.

Ill ll I'lrst 1IiiiIh church, trttreil Hik "Life of II. Hpurgron, with lessons" "Kternlty will unly itvntl far-teaching and ehldlng In III work, of III great metropolitan htbrriiHcIv preacher." nld IT. Spurgeon. 'nntlmilng, he outlined some of the wonderful work accomplished lv the great devlne. 'tiurli-H llitddon Spur-peon's printed Hvnioiin had proluildv wielded more tiiIkMv Influence than Ms wonderful voire linoiiy.

Knniigh of these sermons hnd heen iirltnrd In supply a preacher with wrwklv r-iilim fop 23 enrs. Charles II. Spur-tnii had preached thru- time a week: fur I I vrsrs. A sketch of the Spurgenn faiiiilv nnd Ihelr letstlnnsltip Willi primitive Meth-idism was No given hv Or. Spurgeon.

HERE'S ADVANCE IMB91IE This Is How Candidates Will Line Up Unless Changes Made If thou selected co In nomination a fk from to-uiorrow, the following will ho Winnipeg's slate fur the provincial elections: North Newton l.owery, tl.lh); .1. Willnughhy, 1 1. Hi.) Itanicl McLean, J. I. Koley (Con V.

Stiltx-man (Snc. Iiem); S. Veltch riic. I.ewia dnd. Center T.

II. Johnson iUIO; A. .1. Andrews (Con.i; I'. .1.

(i. McArthur K'on.) F. .1. Dixon dnd.) li. Armstrong South A.

H. HmlHon I I.lb W. I Vanish II. W. Whltla Iendrttm McMean I'onslhly another candidate may he chosen In renter, ait several nwn have hem mentioned.

Nominations take plure July 3, and election July 10. mm needs MOUNTED COPS Saskatchewan Minister Raps Manitoba Premier on Official Record In Lord" Selkirk school laist evening Hon. J. A. Calder.

minister of education fur Saskatchewan, told of the, reception he received from the Koblin government when he came here during the Mnrdonald campaign a year ago. "There is something wrong with a government that la compelled to resort to the nld of mounted police to elect lis members," he said, and explained this by telling that when he fame up to speak in Macrinnald eighteen months ago he had been escorted to the depot, by mounted police. He says he Is here at the present lime bei in he Inn an uuut to set-IIm till die Kolilin yo ai nuli'lit and I tin bellcxci hat If fire In Ihiil ll wl1! hinn been tl I tli-d in lull, lie anlil Hint In Ilia bis-lulv of Hie naiioii ihei had bri-u 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ii'li il niiiiii irtU from tun In time, but lliev bnd Invariably rnin to iiricf. Alrk. and H.

Hurt (ili')'ll 11 Nn npnke 1 1 Daily Fashion Idea FOR CHIFFON OR CHANTILIY. This delightful summer frock Is a real treasure. Its simplicity commends It to the most conservHtive tastes, and yet It boasts the frills and soft lines that are beloved of the fastidious. It Is suitable to development In chiffon or i bitntilly lace. All white la Ideal.

Net would be ns nttractlve as either of the materials mentioned nnd even more Inexpensive Is soft, semi-transparent batiste. The skirt Is tiu'l? In three tier aud the Mouse bus the sleeves cut tn one. It opened over a vest of Its owu uf a contrasting material. Ilequlred for the design are: 674 yard of 3tMncn aiaterMI. tarda 27-Inch lining for foundation sure.

T4 yard webbing for stay. yard contrasting material 2 tneb ps wide for vest. If the flounces are outlined with lace, which would necessitate the same trimming being used on the waist, 0t varda are needed. Send number of pattern (t'jlred, with fifteen cents In stamps to the Kashlon Department uf ths notorial Revltw Company. York City.

A 1 GIFS IHDOOSE CIMDEJT 111 Man Who Faces Tribunal Receives Commendation at Convention Hore In dirm oppusitlon to the. opinion of the Kdmniiton MUtborltli'S who re. llfVfd Chief Cm pooler of bis nistinn chief coiistable of thai cllV, the convention uf I mlninii Cblrf Cou-slubleit In scsNlon laal rvemnt; puiied a unanlniiiiis ot of conildenca In their comrade. II was declared to be a most efficient officer and a worthy pillar of the Rinoclatloii. I'our paper of Interest were read at the evening sexKlun which waa held on account of sightseeing Irln I taken hv the (IcikhIh.

which occupied Hie entire HfteniiHiu. The papers were: "Crime Investigation." hv Chief Thompson, uf Calgury; "The abuse, of the Citrnle system," Inspector Kennedy, of Toronto; "Jail running," hv Chief Itruce of Medicine Hal. and 'Tinker 1'ilnls," by Inspector Coster. "Not Born to Crime" Chief Thompson In hla imprr, declared that crlminalH were not born to crime, iliey were the creatures of environment. l'hMlcal formation could not be accepted aa of much value In the diagnosis of crime, but the sludv of plain facia was a factor of highest Importance.

That sufficient care wus not taken In different iale between the accidental prisoner and the habitual criminal was IiiHioctor Kennedy's opinion. The Idea of role was reform and If certain men were found Incapable of reformation then It was on thesis that the svs-leui would be wasted. In the discussion which followed Chief Carpenter said the system readily applied to first offenders, but with others great care Bhouhl be exercised. Knocks Jail Firms In the mailer of Jail farms. Chief Itruce of Jl.it said It would be absurd to place habitual criminals on such farms ns the opportunities to escape would mean their undoing and all kinds of trouble for their keepers.

First offenders ard short term men of good conduct might he satisfactorily assiatcd to reformation by the influences of farm life. LIBERALS BILL MEET TONIGHT Mrs. McClung Chief Speaker at Walker Theater Monday Evening1 J. Wllloughhy and Newton I.owery, Liberal candidates In North Winnipeg, have opened committee rooms and an active campaign is in progress. People of Winnipeg will be given wn opportunity of hearing Mrs.

Nellie Mc-Clung speak on political questions. She Is billed for the Walker theatre on the evening of July 6. All opposed to the Roblin government are Invited to attend a meetlns to be held In II. Johnson's committee rooms, 628 Notre l'ame avenue. There will be a Conservative rally tonight at Selkirk la the Interests of Hon.

I r. W. II. Montague, Conservative candidate for KlUlonan-St. Andrews.

Hon. Robert Rogers, George Bradbury, M.P., and IiCndrum AIc-Mcans, M.P.P., will also speak. COLUMBIA Feople who attend the Columbia theater today or tomorrow will have a chance of winning fur that sum is offered for a solution of the Hollar Mystery. The first reels of this wonderful film will be shown then and all one needs to do to win the money is to write the solution of the mystery in 100 words and send it In. iLlTlI TO HEIR THESE Tomorrow's Season Here Deals With Gimli Train, St.

James Subway The Inllowlitg list of will beard by tba board uf mllway emu-liilnsloiiei here tomorrow Complaint of lib bard Kulrr, of Wal.lhof. retain to train service on th Igiiac enli-dlMMoii th Can-ad, an I'tnitlc ItailwMy company. Couslilerotlon 'f the nmyer of I be I train service of the CatmillMii I'm lite Hallway company bolwevti Winnipeg and (linill. Man. Application of tb Illlllllel ronunllun of fur an order permuting and iliflnlng Hie terms of certain proposed work upon the railway iraiks of lh CPU.

liere thv cross Portage avenue through bU t4 of the pi ikIi of ht, Janus. Unit Is in a I (a) for the widening of the present1 passuR or subway now iniil-r the said Cnlimliaii luilllc Itallwav conipnnv and now used by the Winnipeg Kb-nrle Hallway coiupBiiv, so as Id permit of the riiiistiin tion of io street mllwa) tracks therein, nr. bi For the construction of a permanent subwav for all trnlflc across the suld Canadian Pacific railway. Application of the Sand and tiravel company of Winnipeg for an order directing the tlmnd Trunk Paeille Itallwav company to amend Its special freight tariff C.II.C, dated Nov, also as to provide an equitable rate on sand and giuvul from Vivian station. to Winnipeg Consideration of the question.

belli-er. In assessing demurrage the free time allowance for placement, customs entry, and unloading, under rule II of the car service rules, should he combined or treated separately. This Is an application for Interpretation by J. II. Ashdown Hardware company, Winnipeg, and Canudian Freight association, Wlnnliwg.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S A TOR I A How to Keep Your Face Free From Ugly Hairs of Today) A small, original package of powdered delatone Is a necessary toilet requisite, for with its aid the skin can he kept free from hair or fuzz. A thick paste Is made with some of the powder nnd water, and spread on the hairy surface; then in about two minutes It Is rubbed off and with It conies every trace of hair. Washing the skin will remove the rest of the drla tone. While this iss simple, effective method nnd nulte harmTess, you should be careful to get real delatone. Zl Stencil Pianos or Thump Boxes Published bv The Piano Purchasers' Guide for 1014.

"Rvery prospective buyer of a piano should learn to know the difference between a stencil piano and a standard make of piano. "A stencil piano is a piano that has a name on it other than that of the manufacturer. "t'p to twenty years or so ago scarcely any pianos were made below a certain coat of manufacture. "Since then, partly impelled by the eternal cry for 'cheap partly urged on by greed, class of manufacturers, trusting In the Ignorance of the public, have entered' the markets with Instruments that are nut Pianos at all, and that are so Worthless that even In the trade itself they are known as 'thump boxes' "Such instruments are a fraud and a deception. If they were sold at less than cost they would still be an Imposition on the public.

There is no value to them whatever." THE WINNIPEG PIANO CO. deal only in recognlr.ed standaid Fi.Mios being exclusive agents for GOURLAY ANGELUS. CHICKERING ANGELUS. KNABE ANGELUS AND GERHARD HEINTZMANN Player Pianos. GERHARD GOURLAY, BECHSTEIN, CHICKERING, HAINES, BELL, SHERLOCK-MANNING and LESSING PIANOS.

New genuine standard Player Tianog at $550, $650, $750, $350, $950, New genuine Cpright Pinnoa at $285, $30o. $350, $400, $450 and up. Second-hand Pianos nt $75, JtlOO, $160, $200. $250. TERMS FROM $19 CASH AND $8 MONTHLY.

THREE YEARS TO PAY. j33 PORJAcV AVE EWN I gT SEE POSLAM CIEAR THE SKIN JPISHT If yntt suffer from Kixcm. Mtnple in liny skin trouble, iv I 'ok In i n. Cut a little on at night and see Improvement nei iiHirnliig Von do not have In wall In tell whether or not Poslatu Is doing ie work. You can see its healing effects sfier Hist application.

Itching slops, binning skin Is smithed. Willi speed and esse I'lisUm eradicates all Skin I For Hie uulek control of Fcceui It I nenr perfection as anything can he. Your druggist sells Poslain. For free sample, write In Ktiiergenry tahnra-lurles. West New York.

Poslain Soap, medicated with Poslain: best for the skin. 1-arge sUe, Z't cents; Toilet slxe, cents. I HALL NAVIGATION CO. Steamer J. M.

Smith to Riverside Park Leaves Norwood Bridge TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. MUSIC AND DANCING Adults, 50c. Children, 25c PHONE MAIN 5629 lis. Last chance to see this leader uf all singe favorites III "Tess of the Storm Country" Five Massive Parts. BE EARLY.

This is absolutely the best production she was ever in. S.S. LOCKPORTj TWO TRIPS DAILY Docks foot of Lusted Street Phones Dock, St. John 1604 Hyland Park, St. John 8, Ring 10 (ff y-jg 1 Month-Ahead jm Clearance This Hig Kinporium has fX takori 'advantage wonderful oppor- Vb, fi III tnnitios in the tpen' market all through this season.

of these large special Vi ttrchsea have dwindled down to a ft I Jfr ffl "few-of-a-kind." But )i'iees have heen put down to what is usually, seen only 'izW ffl at the end of the season in many eases even lower. Ifardkm i 31any of the former )i'iees on these Hats were originally less than the nor- mal wholesale l-ate now they have dropped to a still lower level. In other words, we are positively clearing every Hat in stock, regardless of what its former price might be. This is a unique opportunity to get Vacation and Summer Hats for a trifling sum. Sale continues only till the stock is cleaned up.

Better be early than sorry. Doors open at 8.30, close at 6 p.m. TRIMMED HAT SECTION JA ESS Included here is a complete clearance of all our regular $3.50 and $5.00 lines. a Hats of all colors. Including black and whHe.

Early shoppers will find treasures at this price. ffl T7ek PSJ This is a clean up of our $6.50, $3.75 and $9.50 Hats. Every Hat shown was great big value at the origins! price, but these tables are all now discontinued 'Ej'fcja 1 iJr and all these beautiful trims put in for quick clearance. f-This price covers all those Hats which have heretofore been offered at $10.00, All gjft $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50. Many of theso Hats are trimmed with ostrich plumes fEft fiff worth $9.00 alone.

All colors, including black. All shapes and stylea of trim-tming. All of our very expensive Hats, which have served their purpose at models and patterns, are now ready for the price-cutter'i knife. These beautiful Al R-U If 9 Hll creations are all now marked at on-half price or lass, some as lo as AAaJL jF XLM. quarter price.

In fact, not a Hat is now held at over $12,50, so come quickly if you want the best of the pick. i 1 UNTRIMMED HAT SECTION MCI fThii lot includes all this seaion'a shapes, in all colors, up to and including nC RVt those marked as high as $3.75 each. The price is put on these Hats in order' tr to clear the entire lot, and we anticipate a lively selling at this price. fAt this price are offering the entire balance of our untrimmed Hat stock. No matter how high the price, it is now cut to 75c.

This means that the rush afl tlJ th Boin9 a be heavy, aa make your eall an early en. All colors, all shapes, and all expensive straws. A final cloan up. This Big Month-Ahead Clearance is the biggest thing of the kind ever put on in Winnipeg. Values arc better, stocks are better, and the season is better than in any former offering.

STORE OPENS AT 8:30. CLOSES AT 6 P.M. STANWOOD'S MIM1EY 410-412 Portage Ave. Corner Kennedy St. Phone M.

7530 oir liaat tt. I'hua' li. Sir. Mount Cashel is running trips every evening: to Riverside Park. Boat leaves Norwood Bridge at 8 p.m.

music and dancing. Special announcement for afternoon trips later. Adults, 50c. Children, 25c. Office: 203 Enderton Building-.

Phones: Main 4723. Main 31. arrif" 1.1 HI 1.111.1. fl Ami Her mm4 nark- Ian Mnrsr. 1 1 snilrvlltr's Miliaria Sea- I niK, 4 I Mal.

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M). I I I fhn tm Kimliw.i fcUis p. i I 1 VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIES AT ALLARDT'SJM- STRAND AI0. 1 Mala Street Elardtsiwa a STRAND Formerly lelprla Kort 91. ALU Ai 9 HOL Mallners, llle, 411 Sesl.

Makts, 20c, All ral Summer Season 10c Admission 10c. Feature Photo Plays Keystone Comedies TODAY The Million Dollar I Mystery I Remember a $10,000 prize for 100 words. Today "Home, Sweel Home" A six-reel photodramn. founded on tho nnK that moves every human heart. One of the letters frequently received at the Province: Winnipeg.

May 27, 19H. I THE MAXAUKR. Having read In I "Reel Mfe" maarszlnn that there Is I a (treat proiluetlun hy tho name, of i "Home, Kweet Home," anil stsireil by the Rellanee Company, coming out here soon, I Bin writing to shk you If you will please try to get that 1 siili.leit, knowing that tile Province always has the hnst and flrst-rtiii picture In Winnipeg. HopInK to i see "Home. Wweet Home" at tliu 1'iovlnce shortly.

I am A STKADY PATRON. I Colonial Theatre MAIN STREET "A Spoiled Life" IN TWO PARTS Decepting Scenes in An Artist's Dramatic Career Always a Good Show WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 'Quicksands' I A Thrilling Drama of the Philippines. "A False Move" A Vitarrapli Comedy. "In Remembrance A Diamond Firrelet Finally, ncachea the Hlght Party. 'TREE EATS' BRIBE IN FRENCH FIGHT; Caillaux Charges Opponent With Campaign of Money Suit Dismissed MAMKRH.

France. June 23 The trial began In the correctional court of charges of corruption during the recent elections made agninM Joseph CalMaux and the mayor nnd seventeen couni'llmcn of Pert Bernard bv three supporters of M. Cnlllaux's opponent. Kernnud d'Allleres. M.

Caillaux appeared In person, and declared that M. d'Allleres conducted a campaign of money against him, -corrupting the voters by money presents and Innumerable free meals. M. Caillaux was protected by parliamentary Immunity, and the suit against him was discussed until the permission of the chamber of deputies to prosecute him was obtained. The court then accepted a cross-suit on the same charges made by M.

Caillaux against M. d'Allleres. The Int-ter's -counsel refused to plead, -on the sroiiud l'i-ii if Caillaux could not osei'lilei, be oil III tint In be per-lllillrd In lose, ill 'I In- i null will gHi' liulniflil In Ibe uni of (lie in iMT and cnuiu lll'ls on ul I Betty Vincent Advice to Lovers 1 1 professional iuntier is ne. I thee tunii) nor clever, lie's I Just a plain i ad. The tint article In a gen.

Ilrman's code to allow all reaped In ladies The number Ignore this unwritten law, He forces his attentions on women to whom he la a summer, thereby Hint they are the sort of persons who welcome Informal iicq'iaiiitamrs This I of course a studied instill to a rrspecl.ibla girl, A in.islier Is A inward, too, for be know Hint an unescorted girl can only express her rcsenlinciil by ignoring' htm. write "A young man bus turn paving me attention fur about a vear, lull I hate never received anv gifts lii'iil bltn Ilia blrthitsv Is this week. Would It be proper for me lo give bun a present, and if so, It Isn't necessary to give him anv-Ihltig. but it book would be a perfectly unliable remembrance. 'K.

writes: "A young man and nmnn are very good friends, and lie ha taken her out several times. Is It her place to ask him, when he leaves her. when she will see bltn again, and to invite Mm to spend an evening at her home? ur should the onng man ask when he may see her gal it?" A gill should never, ask a man to come aud see her. Her mother may do tor her, or the young man may ask pi'itiilasion to cull. writes: "A friend of mine Is going In a mid-summer festival.

Should be wear pumps or shoes with a Tuxedo suit'." Shoes. Quick Flannel Cakei. i Heat two ggs very light. Stir them Into one pint of sour milk. Add slowly one teaspoon of soda, a little salt and Hour enough lo mako a thin batter.

Hake on hut girdle and serve with honey. SOLDIERS WILL CARRY LUNCH The advance party of Die lautli IWli III peg llietirtdlil" will take their lull' ll basket along when thy parade at regimental lieadquui ter at I o'clock lomorrow illuming to proceed lo So-well camn. The irglment will parade al headquarters on Saturday evening at 10 o'clock for the Journey to rncuinp-nieut. The lalest riglmental bulletin shows that SI new members have been enrolled..

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