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

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10 monday, deccmter 6, 1820 THE WINNIPEG EVKXING TRIBUNE MRS. JESSIE KIRK, GRAY, SPARLING, I AMONG ELECTED r-c: CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I Winnipeg polling jiwe that gave a clear majority for JlirnelL' Alderman Sparling received 5.85S I final votes. The ciuoU wo 2.S38. Alderman ray reecitwr 2.1 votos ur.d WJllam Uougla received 2.1157. MllpplnrfL int tifrtce b'.

tli faHus. T.J. i MurrayJ LOur-; ivmdld.ito, received voted, stlnj the ntirK by The votes of. J. W.

JIorrl'. i defeated, when brotitfiH about the election of Gray. SparlliU anil Douglas. The total Ward 1. vol- was 11.351.

Three counts were nu'essur to reach the-final. C. Kratno, Soldier- and Sailors' candidate did net g'-t past the second count. Mr. Haratun.

lead the list of Ward 2, trustee on the. second count, receiving t.96J. votes an compared with S.71S obtained by W. i. llulinun on the first preference tabulation.

The o.uota win I.71S. Mrs. Hoed received 1Xt VotUB. ummrs'wero required to work out the selection for two-year uldormm In Wind 2, Centre Wlnnl-' eg. Thomas Boyd end SIcKer-' char reoeiVad 'the uctual "junta.

Kirk ino third wnw 2MH. This a not up to the quota on the sixth count, hut It trus apparent she woulil 0lnct1.1l, no matUi' many count ww, inudc. so'm) was-snnuunccit us un I Ml the nee- entay innrk by 662 Voir. Alderman Robinson lout oul'nn Uie fourth count, winding up With .1,621. Votes, 1,000 trt In-tli "lucl.can, f.

fsV.MounHoy and G. Truscott did get beyond thu second count. John (VHare wai elected alderman ftr Ward '2 tor the 0110-year term, dWentlhtf, i(. Hoop, Dr. S.

J. Johannssnn and ltoln-rt Suthurlnncl. 11 received 4.S27 flpul votes. The' quota was i.itT.i Hoop received 1.24, Johannnson received or 1.254 too few, and Sutherland received 1 The choice mih decidod on. th second Count.

O'lloxa U) new man In "Council. Thcj ajerk's department started out ealy. today i decide tho 1 dates eliljed. TJic the Iwporj packus' hi every ballot onvoloid In di.ulM. allniinntlng all but thine, that coud pus court In-; spiH-tlon, wade through obout I 10.000 -jKillt l.alU?, -marked In every wy Imurlnabla Tho results ronftht Ward 2 school board vuta togethW ilth that of tho Ward abrtnnrtli nad trustees are expected to be compleU-d thi after-' uoon.

'fh nienrliiTi) of Mr. Hruwn's Went to lurtch at 1 o'clock. Aral Andcrevi alniady Is electeil on first preferviicu ooimt. as Ward 3 trustee, for a two-yesr term. James Slmpkln Was clectrj' 'a Wurd trustee fof, ime-yiMir term.

'In, nddltlun, C. was elected as Ward i trust 1 a first prefer- 1 incc vols fur two years. I Protest Not Dselded I It Was estimated that letwern 1.000 and inuyorulty ballots were spoiled and bctwocn 8.000 and v.MOO aldermanic and school hoard I ballots. The totnlit vtcM to bo tabu- I lated before, t-venlng. Action to protest civic eler- tlun by ths InlKir Purees will de- li.yed until the result of tho count ihude known, P.

J. Karmer. lreitc4 indlflae, mild. This clslon was arrived at following a Meeting of the election committee ivcr the week-end. A inrtitmg of the thrte" ward clrvtton committees wHI bv lull' In tho went end luoor hall, Thursdny evening, at o'clock to decido what action shall itikon.

1 ii'' WILL NOT INTERFERE N.15, lc. Tho rlt 1 1'tincll at a meeting Suturduy efter. uKin decided not to ititcrtvro with Liudeay Travrurd spnuklng in Mon- iton Monday. i SR0WN8 IN BATH TfNThK.Al. While Uklng a hath at her home hero Sunday.

IImi-I In-adley, era old. was with fainting spell and died in a few of aater. WARD 2 ALDERMEN I' TWO-YEAR TERM 2nd Count 3rd Count 4th Count 6th Count 6th Count Csndidatee 3 3 I I 2 Thomas Boyd', 1855 130 1985 256 22 259 271J -194 2521 Klected (2) Ta Fly. t. MM 1563 11: WJ .3.

1898 61 1959 Mr. J.seio Kirk 1388 .174 1W2 33 1695- 20 1615 324 1898 61 1956 A. L. MaeTeen 1029 7 1096 23, 2038 46 2084 Elected (3) J. A.

MeK.rch.r ,2095 i 160 2245 M1 2828 -305 2521 Moeeiisv 348 346 121 2i21 Elected (1) 1321 1H ,1441 54 1495 28 .1621 Tiscott 159 1621 Chad. Vandorllp 454 -454 "771 JH JM Ji? K9 87 998 Tot. 10081 icon ioosi -im. i-. Three to he elected.

10081 10081 Cjuota 2521 I WARD 1 ALDERMANIC RESULTS 1 TWO-YEAR TERM 2nd Count. 3rd Count i- 0 Candidate a eE t5 ha oc hu. ec William Douala 2719 66 2785 7 2857 Elected C. S. Frame 1030 12 1092 -1092 Aid.

Herbert Gray .2809 4-92 2901 2901 Elected J.W.Morrison.... 354 i 364 T. J. Murray -1628 61 1684 52 Aid. J.

K. Sparling. 2786 93 2859 2.59 Elected Non-transferablo 438 468 i 1 11351 11351 11351 votes 1 1.381 Three to be elected Quota 2,838 Eloctd-Grsy, 8parling and Douglas. ii 1 1 WARD 2 ALDERMEN I -U V'V J' ki ONE-YEAR TERM -o i Si's 3 i 1. ax 4 f5 ,5 Candidates W.

H. Hoop 1266 1266 Dr. 8. J. JohannosMti 2817 612 3429 John O'Haro 3866 671 4537 Elected Robert Sutherland 1423 1423 Non-transferabi.

i 1406 'Tatar 8372 9372 One to bo sleeted Quot-4687 WARD 1 SCHOOL TRUSTEES TWO-YEAR TERM 1 Count it First I Transfer of Candidates 'Count Bulmans Result 1 1 W. .1. Bulmsn 6666 2948 3718 Elected F. 8. Haretono 2194 2768 4942 Elected' Roe.

Read 2293 180 2473. 11151 U153 Two to be eletted Quota 3716 2J49J04 GALLONS IS IMPORTED IN LAST iO "MONTHS Stei'ul to 7A Trihunt OTTAWA 'Ink, 6 Kor tho ten month ended Nor, X. gallons of irtt were tmportrd. valued at tll.lK), -were Ininorted into ('snail. In tho sum.

iertMt ale. beer and porter to I he value, of K.t jj, and wines to tho liw of were lriiet In. Noi rinlr It 1 oalje will he the heaviest UJonlli all. one ship the government' merchsnt mirlne lrurht nver l'i00 raier to Kt. John a few days ago, while soother liner similarly Indrn le due at l-niilahd.

In fact whisky and win, are a rr-dominating part nf Incoming srinx tnuu Ureal HrtUin and ranee. 22 BANKS ARE CLOSED IN NORTH DAKOTA IUTnaprkV N. Pe. 6. The CltlienV tnk of- Eiesrley and the Htate bank of Nortnnvllh closed their'' doom today, according to word re reived by 11.

II Koltoe. statn liunk rsumlner. This brings the total of recent bank closures reported here to twenty-twi. all account of crpletrtl rvsenrS. TO SEEK INVESTIGATION OF NEW YORK POLICE XKW rOKK.

Appointment of Joint legtslntivo committee to investigate tlie Hvlan admlnlstratlor In New York lily, especially Hi polli-e drpartment. ami some of th-I New York county deiiartinentn, wll I bo asked in a resolution to l-e Intm. I diiced by Kenstor-elect The.Ml.irr IkiugUg llobinin. whin the Pals-1 lature convene, he uiui.MimeU Sun-' day night. and Health 5 in a boxof Mllbumis "tAINT heart never won fiir UJr' in old proverb, but certainly a ,1 "ne.anJ it equally ccrUio that laint hearti vtry little in any oilier path oi lite.

iJiuiocn (mtn)ller, Statrtnicn and Prt.leaaional lden are men of stout 1 hearts. They are careful to repair the wate cau.cd by continual atrain upon their mental and physical syttcru. 1 There are still tht.iundt amonn our own population who ignore the heart, the mt important ol all orKani. All toilet table (ind mom lor some restorative; many find room for a hot or two ol Milburn'a Heart Nerve 1 Pilla Their timers are the wise ones who the newwity ol Kepin th heart younl wiih a well heart there arc no nervous complainti or ailments i ol any kind. I rtclvlrplallnvvr(UmdaM the uto( Mi bura llrsn A Nmt I tlU.

lrtm thoti.aaJil 'MILBURN'S HEART NERVE PILLS M. It. MewW, Wiasi exWeti "I it, We I el Wed Nikb, Ik eetee tol no thee. folk) Ue fee aw get Wtlo I bee. ooee ot ethof bwt est Hll.

ft M4 bm le nf W.leo.o'e lleoet a Note. rH. I lenH ba at IS t.16 tbet o.t, Use, I e4 I lhkt I owl. tft e. I bee teie.

sit 4 eef tkot Ike, it lent tbt. tket btlr. m. I I I o. Mrs Mt lw- (4 ol IWt Mb 1 1 law I will b.

1 ytmr rcl driM it bui a iStrt ititincc. will tunJ tm tht Vty In ld I )t n- hppin--Jt Milhtirn's lln A Nmt hilt, tw nl 50c. and tbev 1 '-J dimt by Tbt M.lb.rn Torrmto, Ont. '-j 1-: never' gl'a; Profiteered WHILE many foods have douoled in price, Bovril is the same price in Canada to day -f as in 1914. Yet the opportunities for profiteering, if Bovril limited had chosen to take them, were almost unlimited.

Double the price could easily have been obtained for Bovril, because there is no real substitute for Bovril. But the proprietors of Bovril, -realising their responsibilities in controlling a food essential to the well being of the nation, kept the price of Bovril down. By foresight in the provision of raw material, and rigid economy in production, they were and still are able to supply Bovril in Canada at the same price as before the War. It is no slight reward to feel that in this way men, women and children have been maintained in health or helped back to it through Bovril. There was no increase in the price of Bovril during the War You can buy Bovril to-cay at i the same price as in 1914.

nrrra.jnii' 'u. issmi j. lilji vrrs-smmmtrnm i Saturday Qw I Tribune Want I AdS. Ii rL I Work Monday i phe I Mornint) I 4331 Wonders I I J1 OPEN 9 AM TO 6PM Sjku. TELEPHONE 45CJT SATUROAY 9 AM TO PM 6R.0CErlY LINES A 7331 WINDOW SPECIAL.

HOOVER 81.24 i ELEPTBlr WILTON RUGS-HALF PRICE GREEN aid ciam window shiides tLtui Hit Formerly 18.50 to 8128 mounted on Hartshorn rollers. A SUCTION Soooial variety of sizes to 37ln.x6ft. SHADES 8PECIAL 813.95 SWEEPER fcOO I7C LAKOE doublu mlk shade for 0J7s I t. tbOO standing lamps. A wide range of 1 Main Floor colorings, fliiished with deep silk.

I A LIMITED -lumber only! Site fringe, Sft.xSft., KftxlOft Sin, and ft.xl2ft. Mahogany Lamp Standards. In ele- SI Excellent qualities in conventional gant style, with heavy case. 8pe- Resign. clal.81S.95.

Floor Thro. Hudson' Bay Kiiiiona Crepe, Special at 75c We Must Dtclmt Phont Ordtrt f. 1 A LIMITED quantity only of kimona crepa in tan, pink, m.uve 4 and fjey ground with floral overdeaigfn. Suitable for long or short kimon'aa. Formerly $1.23.

I 1 Vlrtr Wy sj PYJAMA CLOTH 30-INCH FLANNELETTE I VMl I Spcial Special lU. A i'lLi $1.89 fm PTJAMA cloth of FLANNELETTE In various I tf' tine silk finish. Assorted stripes of pink, blues nnd I lx stripes Suitable for women's grey. Suitable for pyjumaa, WstFammW- and men' wear. Formerly nightgown, eto.

CZ 92.75. HEMtTiTrugnri.eo-r ODD DAMASK CLOTHS WOMEN'8 BLACK BOOTS HEM'VowIlSGUE8T aVcO 57c ho.oy 7qs: MADE of st ong, fully tPl7U FULLY bleached huckaback bleached damank, In neat wutrvi guest towels with smooth designs. Only a limited black kango kid tinlsh and neat hem. number. boot, lac.

They havo Floor Two, Hudson' Bay Goodyear welted sole, and DAINTIE8T GIFTS, THESE leather Loula heols. and FREMCH WORY Z-T-L SPECIALLY PRICED -women black kid pump Dainty Jewel oic nd Cases on pedes. X5j either medium or low heel. An clal. U4.

tiP8" Mi (llW excellent oft sllpir for bouse I'Mf illP wear. Sixes 3 to S. Powder Uoxes, Ml sT fill i Hair Receivers. 'ft JJ fJF I I Bud Vases. Nail If I MISSES' PATENT SLIPPERS J2cT.i ()yv $3.85 Qfi (J MISSES' patent Upper with OC hand-turned ole.

Medium fYench Ivory Photo assorted-shape, twelvo only. round to without (trap. Sliee Formerly I3.T6. QQ 11 to 3. Hpodal wlwO Floor Two, Hudeon'e Bay BOYS' BROWN CORDUROY SUITS women's wool mitts Special Mo to SI $19 JO A FULL ItANIE of wool mitta In comlx-d and tuccc cuidT I jl weave.

Whlto. red. brown and grey. THESE SMART belted brown corduroy uit are of a quality, etyle workman. WOMEN'S FINE CASHMERE HOSE hip that will give entire eatiefaction.

There S1.4I are two pair of pant with these that hare SEVERAL LINES of fln cashmere hose repr. Dominion S'ee 26 to 32. hvr wlrn, ry white. All eiscs. Main Floor, Hudson' Bay Main Fleer.

Huds.n'e Bay QjptcLQA-lu (jiff, fftn 1 n. 5 DAYS' I JEWELRY SELLING MTu0tttutttwtKtWftHtutw0ttunwuwttL Many Special Line at -J HALF-PRICE BROKEN LOTS OF PRETTY HANOKER T. Clear One Price -NECKLACES, VUs. 4S oU Pn, ecarf pin.ctiff links, necklet WOMEVH FINE Imiwrted Swiss handker. ehsrwia ote .11 chiefs with embroidered design on comer.

marine, ete. 1 heee ere aU relieble quoin In beautiful iiualitie and very dainty pat- tie. 'in new atyl.o that will make ideal terns. We must rfecllno pho.ie urders. Values i 14c, lie, ft and 1 U.

Lhrt.tmse gift. Main Floer, Hudson'. Bay M.ln Fleer, HnW. B.y BEAUTIFUL DUCHESSE RIBBONS A SPECIAL PURCHASE A SPEOAL PURCHASE hqht ami. medium pink.

rei. m.uv. mie, red, tardinal, nsvy, Nil areen, pureie, aeewn, black, W. must decline ph.n, erdee. r' M.ln lw, HjJ.n' Bay LINEN COLOR CENTRE PIICIS WOMEN'S -LUCILLE- HAN0 BAGS Of Sy4r Quality -MNIMIKU renlri plrir.

of linen eob.r art den m. Kmbrodetvd in wty deaian. nf ussorted coK'rlngs. le lil inrhes -TIIKtO: HPLKN'l'ID bag. ar.

all this ee. They can bo usd aim tor eushinn rovere eon newest style, and mad of fine quality anJ suitable fir rhristms gift must Nlrrel-plaled frame and minvr declln. iton. order. ini.l.

Navy, brown and biark Main Fleer, Hudien'i B.y Fleer, Hudeen'a Bay Dinner Set of 51 Pieceo, $15.75 A USEFUL Dinner- St for ordinary Enjl wiih whito end fold clover leaf. Set contain i din-tor pistes I miu plates rmet plall.r lU Ihrhet) 1 tea plal rii and asueer I gravr bo.t and a4 brr and butttr plate I rerwd regetabl. duB ttN atigar bowl, fruit s.ucvr. 1 ealsd bo a I I rroam lug Floor Three, MueWt lay AND THE TABLE SUPPLIESI Dirstt Phae ATJJI Mrmle. Ku-4ick'.

V. -Corn N.e, fr 11.1 tS. Ittidsnn'e Msv. No. I nasciel, ir e.l.

I tin Me, Pperiau rf lb. Cxi M.eed Peel, I lb, -aetj4 Aimende. PMaL per C.h fr. shiv rouste-i. lb.

iU. Rs.eiee, or. rUir PP. at. for IK.

Sit, -fttiMnt. en.eot MeM aSltr Apr, and rtlMwbrnr 4 errtulte I. lbs UL Res, br-lin, bn my gone I i Kp. mi. irr tin fn.

-titii irg nr lumtt. peeial, n-Mi 1r. I tU. HO.IIer'a aid Country lire. ,1 44.

ewHg. lb. Mt. beey Jem, T.wsle. Urg- lira, tH, MsiltnM.

No per )rr if. ieeil, I tire nus'ny. aipeelst, II IV. (1.00. a i BURGLAR SWALLOWS BUNDLES OF LOOT, X-RAY SHOWS CACHE BERLIN Arrested here.

Willi Tangln. a burglar, who formerly drove the Ilerlln pollro chiefs moto' caft was found have swallowed the proceeds of his lutest robbery. It was noticed after his nrrcst that he walked with difficulty and that his stomach appeared abnormally arge. The prison doctor advised, him to' indergo an operation, but I'anain refused, saying that he would rather he operated on at his own cxpenso. Next day he was found in his cell with a deep knife wound In his side.

An X-ray examination. Bays the Berlin Tost, revealed mountain of 'orelgn bodies" In stomach, I Including silver sooona, small fork i number of screws, and a silver pail flic. i.

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