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Manitoba Morning Free Press du lieu suivant : Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 8

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9 Music and Drama WIMMIOEH THPATDP Opening of incidents. Mrs. Ryan oreMes herself da delimited tflth Iho grkhSrScChtfry "Xif illicit UJ aa McKay's Shrike of FaaKipn" For three weska for painting and decorating. RE-OPENING MONDAY, AUG. 28.

Bouncing arc Nratlt'a Foodtojlijea Nfttrjsjtst stomach 'no' Soel twWiwh-io hot weather sickneao come toi babies brought Nestle'sffood Sample (enoughlfocicigut meals) sent free to any.wQt'cr. THE LEEMnS, UllfS-COtaltefl, HOBTIUIL WILTON LagkayE In Wm. A. Brady's Magnificent Production of "THE PIT Adapted from Frank Norria' Famoua Novel by Channing Pollock Special Matinee on Wednesday Prices 91.50, 1.00, 75c and 50c. Matinee Wednesday $1.00, 76p gnd 50o.

SEATS ON SALE' SATURDAY. Vhe tfrcacie Vheatre6nl COOL AND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME WEEKLY. Contiguous Vaudeville Matinees Daily 2.30, 10c. Evenings 7.45, 10c and 15c. Five Shows Daily.

Big Bill Tills Week, Including The Gale Stock Company In a One-Act Comedy, "BARNEY 13EE AND BIDDS." "WarnecKe," the Great Magician Bewildering: of Legerdemain his rabbits and birds. Mr. Richard Hamlin Singing and Buck Dancing Comedian. Gale (EL Clements Soldiers return on drill. Anna B.

Pfeil In her illustrated song, "Mansion of Aching- Hearts. Moving Pictures Thief," "Captain's Inspection," Drama jn the Air." 8PECIAL NOTICE. Commencing on Saturday, August 6, 190C, a prlae of Ten Dollars will bo given to tho moat popular child In Winnipeg. Tho child must be under tho age of 12 years, boy or girl. Every person attondlng tho inatlne'oa at the Arcndo wll bp given a voting coupon, giving them tho prlvllegb of ono voto for any child In Winnipeg, Tho child receiving the most votes will receive tho sum of Ton Dollars, and hU or her name an plvo'io In this pnper.

Coinpotltlon to last about 10 daya. Votoa will bo bullellued dully outsldo theatre. wninn T.flek-nve has decided to post pone his production of" nnd win mm nt tho WlnnlDe? thentro next Moh'dny. Tuesday and Wednesday ln "Tho Pit." The company porUng Wm la tho Norris dramatization Is the same that has been with him for the past two "I rather same 'hich plane as 'Tho Pit "Tho fit" has been one of the greatest successes tho ataso has known for JANE OAKER, Leading Woman with Wilton Lackaye gvenunlt In tho revival of Trilby" at ways sitro winners from Inception to the very Horizon 01 icnum Siimchow It Is a relief to be among timii nnd not among Impossible, beings doing Impossible things countries where their heroes can go about with their enemies en brochettc. A story of strenuous Interest carries the play to Its success rather than tho one luirly burly sensational scene whan tho wheat earlier sweeps In with realistic fury and captivates tho emotions.

It i dnrv tvhlpli urirp.q the century tO growth, to mighty bursts of power to strides In even' kind of supremocy-tho nf Interest. a vivid, throbbing, vitally Interesting centre of thb west. Rosellc Knott, who has been nt tho Urncll Since mo Close 01 lasi aeuaun. una left ilamlllon for New York to begin rBnpnrsnls which She directs herself. Sho Is to have nil new scenery and her own drop curtain, with ner monogram she will bn auoDorted bv many of her old company that met with success Insl year, Including Mr.

Ogden Stevens, Mr. Edward Dillon, Mr. Egbert Ditmont, Miss Anna Day, Miss Lillian Hnyncs nnd Miss Sadie Travcrs. Maud Morton (Mrs. Frank Maxey).

of Hamilton, will also be with her. Mr. Shtpinnn's Intentions nre to take Miss Knott to Australia next soason. Canadian Law Invoked. Buffalo, N.

Aug. 8. Justice the supremo court to-day, denied the petition of Mrs. Violet C. G.

Chambers for a divorce from her husband, Jns Chambers, a resident of Ontario. Mrs, Chninber3 was only fifteen years old when alio married. After living two months with her hnsbnnd she left him and came to Ituffalo. Tho decision of Justice Koneflck ln tho case Is Interesting, because the statutes of the To Borrow for Improvement. Port Arthur.

Aug. 8. By-laws will be submitted to the ratepayers providing for 156,000 for the extension of the water nnd sewer systems, J15.000 for extensions to the municipal telephone system, JCO.000 for the creation of reservoir on Current river, and J7.000 for a flro hall. Pure Silk Is 0 Good Wearing Material The prevailing im pression that after' a wear, silk will cut, tear and wear into holes, was created by the mass of adul terated silks that flood the market "Herca is a pure taneta silk every thread is perfect It's makers guarantee it jfor eighteen months, but tests prove it will last for years. Look for the name Herca perforated in the selvage of ivery fold.

It is vour antee of honest sUk-r-perfeA- ly woven, permanently dyed. is i mtdlumrpnced HELajH MALLABR. DERMATOLOGIST. iuccsastully treated. OLINES BLOCK.

PORTAGE AVE. JUNE issue Eson Record now ready. the Season Afijeftt Symphony Amerf- A Story of (be Chicago ORIGINAL CAST AND PRODUCTION DIltBCT pnoM CHICAGO AND NBW TOItK Qowns worn IntlOde- the Pri Dresses from 1 Street Oppose COMFORTABLE TOURISTS GOING TO THE COAST. If jrou do not atop off at AGAS9JZ STATION. And visit tba celebrated Harrison Hot Springs ties of Its.

oilneral water. Address all Inquiries to This Manager. Bt. Alice Hotel. HARRISON HOT SPRINGS D.

ST. HILDA'S Ladies' College CALGARY. Church of England School for Glrla PATRONS. Tho Bishop of Calgary. The Very Rov.

E. C. Paget, D.D., Denn of Calgary. The new situated In largo grounds and having all modern conveniences, opens on September 12. Primary and senior department pupils prepared for entrance and matrku- For further particulars apply to MRS.

GErtniE SMITH. Cnlgary P.O. Box OOf ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE "TRAFALGAR CASTLE" And Ontario Conservatory of Music and Art, WHITBY, ONTARIO, points to be considered by prospective atu- (1) Ideal horn Ufa aintdst charming sur- Rnglnnd. to tho aodal and' relUlous twirilni of 'atul dents vvltK d'vrew to'tho developmsnt pf a Clirlitlsn 'Onlnnlood. The best facilities' and equipment for ad- Oratory, Commercial and Dnmestlo Balance and Art.

Thoroughness nnd Exact Scholirshlp Moral Atmosphere' aro the Iadlbg Clutlacter. tstlcs of the College. St. Andrew's College i urtuM ro? reaiuciiviiu ana uny HCOOOl for Boya. Upper nnd Lower School.

3oya prc pnred for Matriculation nnd Royal Mill- New Bulldlnga-fl ncrea of piny field. REV. D. BRUCE "mACDONALD. M.A., ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE.

IJt Thomas, Ont. Methodist, but ooo-sectarlan. Absolutely flrat: auMt Buildings unsurpassed. Large campus. Healthy Jpentlon.

Steam hfitlnjf JS rrespodunce'lovltei'' Bend cal- R. WARNER, M.A., D.D., PrlnclpaL s-rfx a a il Mrs. Drake and the MlsscsDrnkc are guests at Mr. S. J.

Drake's enmp at Wliytowold. Miss Edith S. Kemp, of Ross avenue, left yesterday for 'Gladstone where she wtn visit her brother, R. Clayton Kemp, for a few days. A Popular Wadding.

Rochester. Y' Ainr. 8 Mfss Eslctla A. Matthews, recently of Fllnton. was married last evening to Rev.

Albert C. Murray, of Morris, In St. J'aul'a Episcopal church, this city. Rev. Wallace it.

Watts performed the ceremony. Tho brfde was gowned In white et-al hn.mltn.1. nev. A Murray Is alumnus or St. John's collene.

Winni peg, which lias conrerrea on mm mo decree of M. A. nnd Vh. D. Mr.

and Mrs. Murray will he at home after September at Morris, where the groom Is rector of three nilsslonnry parishes. CHIEF BUCHANAN GIVESJESTiMOHY Satisfied With the Efficiency of the Fire Brigade and Equipment. The Scott flro Investigation was resum ed yesterday afternoon nt the city hall, when sevpral members of t-lie fire commit, tec of tho board of trado wero present, including C. N.

Bell. D. K. Klllott, A. L.

Johnston and Fred Scott. Mr. Scott wus Hr.it approached, but he could give no Information that would be of any use. icncw nothing about lighting nres. where there was considerable ex- ctdslor, packlnr: straw nnd other Inllain-mublo materials.

TUc front was full of i'Us ii.icuu'.i in no consiuer-nlstakc to break In the from wln-nnd thought that the lire should 4iuve been fought from the rear only, ns drausnt to carry the Hamcs up the vhen iie ilrst saw It. wua conllncd to the rear of lie basement. u. k. Kiiiott no evidence to oner, lie arrived ut no conclusions ns a re sult of his observations at the lire; but advocated a high presauro system and fully equipped brigade with lots of water Mr.

Johnston was not present at the fire ami vu not In a position to give evl- poluts ln connection with the brigade that lie thought should be cleared up, and he wanted to have certain questions answer ed by the heads or f.io uepnrwnem ua io Its work and efficiency. Chief Buchanan on the Stand. PiillliiB to secure any evidence ns to In- efilclency uudor oath a3 proscribed by stand. He told of the prompt response to the scene, tie had no complaint to innkc on the working of the men. AH that tli men could do was done.

The water pressure was splendid until one of tho ninlns burst. "Steam engines," said tho chief, "vary considerably at fires. hea steam goes down, so also docs tho water The pressure at tho Scott tire did vary at times, but never died It was Impossible to attach more than one steamer to la hydrant. Five lines of hose wre conrcctcd with A llttlo trouble occurred around the L. engine owing to tho large crowd, Mm imiirn hnd to Interfere.

Tho trou ble was not. however, serious. All the dnglnes we're handled by tho engineers In chariie. miiin'ifiv intn Ho asked tho number of "men at and was told there were 14, and nt No. 2 hall there were 10.

There was no provision for placing substitutes for men who wero this system bad been tried nnd pro' Mr. asked the chief to explain tho system or drill wnicn tne men unacrgu. Ho slated tlint they arc drilled twice a week, nnd the horses' every day. Engineers were not required to produce diploma, but graduated from the stokers, according to their ability to handle' tho en gines. eturnod-to the fire hall durlngrtho Scott flte.

Chief Bucliannn replied tlint none rcturneu until an from tlio'iinll until a alteratlon.had been made In the doorway. Gcod Water Service. Mr. Birch nsked why It was thnt good service of water -was not procurable at an early stage ot ine nre. -rne cnici repueci that there was a good service.

Mr. Birch asked whether It was cor- tcci mat auring 1110 iiuimnn-asnaown flro. a atoker who was In chnrgo of nn en-cine returned to the hall. Chief Buchan an said thai had heard that a slight thnt occasion: tlie man returned to tho tnt occasion; the man returned to the hall, and shortly nftcr was nble to be back at tho Are. The matter was never officially reported to blm, and ho had mado no Investigation.

Variations In atenm pressure might bo cnUded by bad coal or by teedlng'tho engine -water too quickly. Some parts of Iho 'ehglhes' warn duplicated, but not all. As far as tho chief knew tho utmost hnrmony prevail, cd among tho firemen, thoufeb. of course there mljbt bo Jenlounles. Two aerial trucks were In use at the Scott fire, and am gooa service, especially rrom tno m-foot truck.

ono was not used a crcat deal' Tho Inncrat llnna nf hosa worn XIYI font Chief Buchanan could not say wbcthsr the nre was connnen xo mo Dasomeni wrnen Cie' flrt arrlvrd cn the spene, aa tho smuKB wijb iniuimaiy iiuck. Strength of Brigade. Mr. Johnson nsked' tho number of on the brln-nda nt the time hf lha Chief Duehnnan replied that there were about eighty men an tho farce, nnd deducting the 'men of No. 7 hall who were sent tp occupy the central, It would lenvc aonui iu men ni iuc nro.

Asnea mictner ho considered nny more men were neces-arv. ha rablled that on' the honk nn ladder', on which af presont there werq four "men, bo wculd llkq to have six. Tho men pbpyed orders properly "during the flro. Sttsftrqq from the phklnes should be effective as high ns' tho storfty. Col.

Ruttan reduced tho matter to figures and showed that a 1.200 gallon engine pumping three streams tbrdwrti 500 rect of hosb should" throw a stream 73 feet high. Mr. Johnston sked the number of men nr. Johnston asked Whether It would bo advlsable'to hate spare suction hoso. Tho chief replied thnt It would.

The report that Nc. engine, which It -was said client' was denies tavthe chief Tir.i n. he gave thq order lo. tho englDCpr to close down. engine, blew a butlon out.

ThTs concliiaiff the examination 'of the men of the watex preasura nt the pumping house on the 'night of the Scott flro. A m- Pounds; It then dropped to ap pounds, and remained no until It p.m. It "ben rose to and remained at between 60 and 80 ponnds to 3 a.m.' Colonel Rutten said he understood th.t variation was caused hv bbe break! no- nf Li. on McDermot The main was ona Pa'pa'a 8 on Prbraofapy New Toric, Aui. 8.it wai announced at the ofllca pf tho Northern Pacific Rallwar voropanT lh thla cits that Hill, sou of -O.

Hill, haV been elected vlce-prealdent 'of the Northern" Pacific Through Miiady's hypatia Lorgnette Mrs. Rcbert linger. tVllton Lodge. Ihe hostesi ut j'lousant little luncheon party yesterday given In honor of Mrs. William l-'riigriuit sweet pets decorate li daJnWy aT-onsed table, at whlc'i covers were laid for eight.

The guesas'verc: Mrs. Mackenzie. Mrs. Meuglvr (Mrtdmiy, Ontario). Mrs.

IlufiU riutliojlaiid, Mrs. I'lilppen. J. Sotaorsti Alklns. Mrs Klrby una Mr, l-'i'il.

Urducs. The Hon. Robert nml Rogers left last evuiiliit; for few daja' visit to St. Paul and IMIimcjpolis. Mr.

andj Mrs. Somerset and their llUld d.n.flitLv to-da) tor a few winks' ilslt ln Hie cust. The president nnd Manitoba ICiiK- RBicsiaau i "uJ Invitations, for an V-'Vk day iiflcnoun at "ue tsturseun t-ruK rlllc laiigeJ rr Fri4k MlK'ti'itv arrived In the ciw'ycsinfe io a short time Kenty. 40s Uuinor.Mn stieel. Mis CobleiUs Has U' Cretna.i and Is nnu- vis, tint; tir sister.

Mrs. Klls.il Friinrniicr. on H.innalyiii; sticet. i Miss McKenty enjoyed Sun-il I Uracil. isr- Mill anil Morklll save nn apt or tlint 1 nutWiH ballad.

'llp(iy Canoe." on Sunday nftcr-noon. Mrs. Church ami tl niglUcr were the Knots of Mr. and Mrs. Serlmes for a theni, owlnv no doubt to the drop In temperature.

I A thrilling experience was the lot of apr.itrnr mid In a ptrl-lo us Jourm-y from Wlnnlnerf to the st.ir.Viv rvpnlnn nt o'clock with light hearts and enough grub to last two ordinary mortals a month. Tak ing ciunccs on not ucinn Known in th.r stealth- II In ninrnlnr- All went lovely and mrPiioy until the Blunia decided It n-edeil lunch nt the month of the Red rlv at o'clock. Giving It a squaro meal of cngollne the Journey was pro-c lel with. No satisfactory explanation has yet been given as to how It happened hut the net Item on the programme was where the adventurers found themselves many miles out b.tlt-llni: with wind and ami Ravin? like Harry "If mudder could only see ma out nt this point ant wndod back to a friendly lighthouse towing the Sigma. Suflleld aBSltln- greatly by encouraging remarks In the distance from shore.

Finally was and all went heautlfully until with Joy unspeak-nblc the Beach came Into view about iTieiuuy nnnos neipej myn Heroes Come." llendryx. at tho Last Chance. The writings oi airs, ltynn netu wun mo many phases of western life, and appeal SOMETHING EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. Ar Yon the One Woman Neglecting a Mother' or a Wife's Duty, or Are Tiicro Countless Thousands. Msbt wojnen formerly.

of robust rigor, with citar' complexions and bright, tlraciout ipirltf find themialrc i ilowly lottoe their good looks sad strength, fsdlog qnder ins Inflaonco of an unknown canie, Ignorant of tbc(f real condition. tut when a woman anonl'd be at hr beat ska' bteoia'es dapreatsd, fretful, aire-out. And why You aik. Hhe bai beea an buir plaoaiog, baa beea io abiorbad talib her aodal dutlei, her work has been so continuous, that ska (eatetly allowed' ba'rael I moment's relaxation. Sbs has aeglected ber otalla' and: wUtra bar food Ibrmcilr itemed to aonrlih, new ibe has bnt little appo-tile and sts3 what shsdoMeat does nctsesm tcdoanrgood.

It 7 us ittanld aikkervhtt the ttoabla ta, sbs would say, ea Juil tl'rsd ont" Bnt the rest cauie Is eaaitlmilon end lis nsalthig coadltloa bad Jest think wbt habitual neglact of the bowels uieaat, sickness lot toad of good health's; oar-tcuiaeas lniiead of Tlgor; cheerfnlnm re-placid by dipreulpn, hapniiuu by mticry. A week's dm of Snltb's Pineapple and T3et-ttrnuiPlUe la tbue cases will wctk wonders. They will rerolatethe fonrtlooe of the llier and bowelf, lmawdlateJT unload the cure the' eobUiatjon and dcanas lhe blood of -Impntltlw. It 1i pitiable lb eee wemsn with no color In tblr ehmkn-wlihnni ambition, always tired, wjib the exnbamnce 5" 'Ijaclty of jontlJ eappef ai tty-epme dreadirl vampire, nsi becausf aature has Uea neslected, the bowels baToecorae sing. Sift tSSKi nlar by aslsg flnjlth's Plaeappla sad BotJornit I Pun- Notot aJJowcenitlaailon or iorpVi liter to derelop.

A stitch UrotWul safa little aille art wtmderlal Tbey are Natare'e true lxa- 10 siren. 1 and poi Upalloa am St all deal a and bllloainaai In a AlJgMnaatiedis. r. aojlfh. An lUnprecedented Cut in Tjic warrq Jays of Augl'ft and September will afTord many an opportunity of appearing in these beautiful garments.

We will simply be candid with you. We bought too many and n.s we have not the room to carry them over we are making them yours at prices which are far below the original cost. We guarantee them to be the greatest bargains ever offered at our store. There aren't many so you had better come parly. They Pare all imported.

Most of them are Paris styles quantities and prices as follows 2 Ecru Linen Costumes, sailor collar, neatly trimmed, $6.75, clearing price, $2.90. 6 Ecrtt Linen and Ginghnm Costumes, stylish and well mnde1 $8.75 and $9.50. choice 6 White and Ecru Linen and Gingham Costumes, stylish and well made. $11-50 and $12.50, choice $4.90. 7 White Linen and Champagne, richly trimmed costumes $16.00 and $17.50.

choice. $5.90. 7 White Linen and Tassore Costumes, Paris novelties, $19 and $21.50, choice $7.90. 1 Only Silk and Linen Tassore Costume, richly embroidered, $31.50 for $11.90. 1 Only Pure Raw Silk Tassore Costume, richly embroidered, $55 for $19.90.

Such bargains as the above have never been offered in the West. We are clearing up our stock as we will carry nothing over. Hence these prices. COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE. 297-299 Portago Avenue.

PETER DUPAS Room 1 Molaone Bank Block. Comer Main and Bannatyne. Massage Treatment All chronic diseases cured without drugs or use of the knife. It you are troubled with hee.d-aches), rheumatism, nbecsscs, of long standing, which ordinary treatment has fnlled to remove, It will pay yon to see me. TESTIMONIAL.

I hereby certify that Peter Dupaa, Miiasas Specialist, hus completely cured me ot abcess. I had been trou bled for a lonn time with a severe form of abcess. hud suffervl a I great deal of pain, and had Ciad get no relief. But I am now thankful to any that through the Mnssagy treatment of Mt. Dupas 1 am now entirely cured.

I suffered no pain by bis treatment, neither did he use any knlfo or drugs of any kind, but by his slmplo hand treatment I have been completely cured, nnd mukq this testimony for the help of nny othera who inny be suffering as I JAMES FRETTB. pay andEyeninrr Classes Bookkeeping, Telegraphy, etc, TYPEWRITING, BiiREAU MIN-EOGRApH WORK, Etc; Rapid Shorthand. Speed' Cltjs, three cvenlngi- MISS EVA O'DDNNELL, Prln. Canada Life Phone J75. Majn 57.

AGNES SCHOOL ELM POOL BEI.LEVILt.lS, ONTABIO. Patron, the Lonj Blsljo of. Ontario. Thorough" courses Enijijh. Lancuagos.

"Conservatory of Muslo Kxaminatlons held at tbes-fihoool. 1 rupiis imntn lOTn we Kinaerswjsn io pre- The success pi lbs school has Justified a larca addition butiaipg.ontaiblng sbi clsas rooms, pi aro rootn'R-rtnnaslam. swlm: mine bath apartments. "The la' llcbttc 'by-par end thfl 'heatingr' fss cliinRed to Sttail. Tho grounds Mtend oter five Termi rnDd-' srate.

For furthee Irifohaa- jSupfiirflpus HijiMoJes, War rempvpa oy va'cu and facial maaaage la a delightful treatment; tor tho. Ayarrn, weather. Try CqnjnlUtlon free. MRS. E.

COAXES CpLKMAN. 4 Avenue blocjj. Vhe Parks Rivei- ParK Dave Ploketfa NEGRO MINSTREL TROUPE. Elm Park Picnics a Specialty. Dance Hnll to rent to Private Parties only.

H. P. HAMMERTON, Manager CITY OF SELKIRK" Landing. "PREMIER" $15.00 For Soiling Dates, apply to F. A.

DRUMMOND, 325 Main Street, Winnipeg, or the Dominion Fish I.wl Sellclrk, Hugh Armstrong. MKr. Cxcursion and tPicm'c under the nusplca of tho -Club to Wmnipeff Vhiirs.tJiiig.W, '06 Trains leavo C. P. II.

depot o'clock n.in. and 2 o'clock p.m.; U.r. tho Beach at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. ADULTS FARE XI.00.

CHILDREN 90th 3Sand Sxcuhsion To tho I LAKESIDE FAIR, KILLARNEY, JflJlSt 10th Train leaves Winnipeg at 5H o'clock, nellirnlng leaves Klllnr-ncy nt 22 o'clock. Faro for round trip, t3.25. Sons pf Gnffland EXCURSION. Winnipeg ffiqach WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16.

Funds In Aid of Convalescent Homf. Trains leave city 9.30 and 14 00; re-turnjng, leave Beach 13.30 and 22 nc. ADULTS, tl.OO; CHILDREN. 50c. Mile.

Best Tho Greatest Living Psychic Pajmlst and Phrenologist (Gold Medalist) rect reading; Is told bo dally. -This lady has been before royalty. She Ins been presented with some very presents; has thousands of from some of the most f.tinoui men and women In Uhe world. Siavc n-f return to Winnipeg she has not uei-i able to rend half ot tho people who t.n'. dally.

Address Portage Ave. dtiiu Block. Suite 25. first building cav. Eaton'a big stcrc.

Headings, each I) nd reduction. Office' hours: Id am. Prof. G.L. Stewart, L.V.

Graduate of t.hp Inlernatloniil Collegg pf Vltoppphy ond Phrenological Science, Boston, and of Columbia Academy of Science, New York; In Scientific Character Reading and PALMISTRY YOU LOSE YOUR HAIR CHEVELLURINE DE PARIS, will stop Its falling limn II-ulrly. and will Utnr dandruIIT ll bring" and natural color 10 s'fe days. Kvji 60c a holte: Hoakht seot on rerclpt of poslego. Address Copper A D'P'- Paul street. Montreal.

II nn'" MUSICAL f-v IHLfJlv jKnB Limited. Maln'Btreet. Winnipeg. JAMES BIRCH FLORIST. Is "1 44a M.S..

n.m AvnuO. I ffend fo.r Price JjJat Lever'a Y-Z (Wise Head) Soap Powder dueled In Iho bain, softens the water and disinfects. Upper Canada College Founded tn 113. TORONTO, ONT. Prlnclpat-Ilcnrx W.

Auden. M.A., Cam-bridge, late Slxlll Form Master oi Fettes Col-UKf. Edinburgh. The- college wilt feouen for the Autumn term on 13. l5; ut 10 a.m.

between the nges of and 13; ivlth stparal Courses for Unlverelty. Hoya! Military Col lege nnd Builnrat. fry facility for cultivation of sports and athletics. Examination for Entrance Scholarships. Saturday, September It, 1WS.

Bpeclnl scholarships Jur coat of olil pupils. For Calendar nnd all particulars, address The'llursir. Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ont. "Western Husiness College INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. M.

Hall-Jones I PHONE 1303 Portage Principal 651 PP E.aton'3 ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE TORONTO A High Class Residential School for Girls. Wrlto for booklet. Geo. picitaon.

Lady Prlnpipal; George Dlck-aon," M.A., Director (lato Trlnclpal Upper Canada. College," Toroi.to). BE-OPENS SEPT. 12TH. WESTBOURNE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS- A residential and day school, wall welt managed nnd convenient.

Studanta prepared for University and Departmental Ettlnlaatloni. Specialists In 'e4cll "deiartmeot. Affiliated with the Cons'crvato'ry ot Music. Or. Edward Fisher.

Musical Dlnctor; F. Mcailllvmy Unowles, R.C. A Art Director. For ar.nounce- mshi and Inrormatoit address th Drlncloals, n.A., IS, Mus. Bat arid wish" rou cdulO' undtrljaria MABEIVS POLSTECHNIC.

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