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rTHE WINNIPEG JANUARY
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Seali on a box ot fullc assurance that the contents are
freshIngredient Isand the goods ar man- -
In a factory vi Ideal
Try a you will find manydelightful flavors under aot rich
Made In
THE W. J. BOYDCANDY
Spence Portage
I ALL DRAUGHTSExcluded from
WINDOWS DOORSBy using Chamberlain Metal
STRIPS
W. R. RICHARDSONFort
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ft w 0Editorial Room Bad jj
Wonderful Cold-Cu- re 5
a Relieves at Once Prevents and JCurat
You have a cold In the head some-thing you can't
But there Is a cure a delightfulmethod of prevention so evena child will use it
Quick as lightning on colds-st- ops
cures prevents
Just Inhalein Its healing balsams and out goesthe away go the sniffles ca-tarrh vanishes like tho
To the sore membranessends the healing of the pine
to the Irritated surfaces Itsupplies pure balsamic extracts thatloosen tho clear all
destroyFor the and
tubes IsTn pleas-
ant findTwo- - s treatment guar- -
smallsize at nil or N. C.Poland
Kinetic EnergyKinetic b a good It Hmeans to nuke things 9
A fat bank a Brock on the edge of a Ha barrel of and BSCOTT'S EMULSION all Icontain P
so the professor tells M
Power is stored up in I
Scott'sThis force let loose in thesystem of the consumptive rgives him the strength to btake on new It is a Ipowerful
ad P
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We want every man and woman suf-fering from the excruciating torture ofpiles to just send their name and ad-dress to us and get by return mall a
trial package of the most effec-tive and positive cure ever known forthis Pyramid Pile
As an Km ma Bodenhamerof was in constantpile-ago- ny for 23 Three 60 centboxes of Pyramid Cure cured
And George ofcured his piles with only
one 50 centThe way to prove what this
remedy will do in your own Is toJust send your name and address tous and you will get by return mall afree trial treatment of Pyramid File
Then after you have proven to your-self what It can you will go to thedruggist and get a 50 cent
Don't undergo an Opera-tions are rarely a success and oftenlead to terrible PyramidPile Cure reduces allmakessores and ulcers and thopiles simply
Send your namo and address todayfor this free trail to Pyra-mid Drug Pyramid
On sale at all drug ata
PHONE 1690you want a
J
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I When you feel tired and runJust try a bracing tonic
such as
DREWRY'S
I This pure old beverage soontones up the
SOLD BY ALL
owens Mcpherson
auctioneersauction
Prince Phone
TheHolidaysAre
I Gone1 But Erzinger's 1
ing mixture is still and
u as popular as
1 JOHN
H 53 Portage AveB Phone 69 Phone 2677 S
Start theNew Year
Participate inthe splendid bar-
gains in20 to 30 off
MAIN STREET
STORAGEWe have tW best possible facilities
for storing all kinds ofPictures and other
Private Vans sent to all part of thecity and
experiencedLow
CheapI 1
Ideal House
and St.
I Where toI Dine jL For civility and it
of everyoneh says there Is no pla In tb vf Wet J
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Imperial BankOF CANADA
fHeat
OFFICE
D.
Agents In Great Lloyds BankHead Lombard BU
Brunches In Provinces ofCo-
lumbia and
allowed on deposits at currentcredited
Winnipegand Street
N. a.
Corner Selkirk Ave and Main
1908NOW OBI
bishopMcDermot Avenue
Ladies' Kid-Cover- ed JFelt-Sol- ed Laced
BootsReduced to
Per Pair
RYAN'SGreatest Shoe Store
DIONE
FURSNow is the time to have your furs
Place your ordera for newat summer
DOUGLASSWholesale and RetailKennedy Opposite Eaton's
I THE CENTRAL COAL AND
WOOD
D. D.
CoalPrompt
andCorner
Western Goaland
Creek andOFFICE I nei MAIN
D. E. ADAMS
Office Lombard T
J. G. HARGRAVEm. wholesale
MAIN STPHONE ft
WINNIPEG COAL COMPANY
COALMain corner
TELEPHONECoal for Heating--
Bienfait Soft Coaltper Ton
A splendid coal for householdIn use in some of the largest
blocks In the For sale by thePALACE COAL COMPANY i
SUTHERLANDPhone Prompt Delivery
1 1 1 i
W. Murray
j HIGH-GRAD-E j
j HARDWOOD FINISH j j
For etcand jeweler's Interior
of abars and silent Bend J i
2 ua your plans and we will designa our
MARKET Ja
5 and A
Suites iteam heated t with era and I
Bent to KM per Apply IJohn Kuan A SAM St. I
Family Butcher
If you have never tried our Sausage Syou ought They are made of thefreshest of and the seasoning Is
Our cooked meats of ailkinds are made on the
D. W.William Phena
1 GARDINER I3 ul Director A IMain St. Phone
Finest Ambulance Inthe
andot N.
Mary A
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I LOCAL NEWS
PARAGRAPHS
Burned- - On Sunday asmall frame house at Morley
owned and occupied by J.was badly gutted by en-
tailing a loss of about J 5
Commercial Anumber of friends of the NorthwesternCommercial Travellers' associationpaid the members a visit at their newclub rooms
Conservative Club TheToung Conservatives re-open- ed theirclub rooms at their old quarters yes-terday Among the callerswere Robert
JamesJ. H. W.
A. JohnAn excellent entertain-
ment given during the
Mark of F.C. P. R. transfer
was presented by the employees of thatdepartment yesterday with a case ofsuperb and to-
gether with a supply of tobacco thatwill last him several The pre-sentation was made as a tangible re-
cognition of Ashburn's sterlingservice In the department with whichhe has been connected since its in-
ception over nine years
Purse While walking al-
ong the east Bide of Fort be-
tween St. Mary's and YorkMiss Ello
Graham was the victim of thepurse-snatche- rs who have been oper-ating In Winnipeg of While walk-ing quietly along a man approachedher and grabbed a handbag which shewas carrying on her He escapedup a nearby lane before she couldsummon The bag contained
in bills andA Regrettable Yesterday
while one of the loads of chil-dren going from Knox church wasturning the corner of Spence andNotre Dame streets the sleigh struckthe curb and throwing the chil-dren on the As a result ofthe accident littleBalmoral aged seven hadher nose Manchester at-tended to the little who was af-terwards removed to her
The annualmeeting of lodge A.F. and A. was held on the
when the officers were In-
stalled by the Installing officer R. W.J. as W. F.
S. A. W. J.W E. R. J.
E. J.A. Bell and E. W.W. Moran and B. I. J.
A. H. di-
rector of J.T. After the Installation themembers were Invited to partake of a
the guests of the master andwhen a very pleasant even-
ing was brought to a The fol-lowing grand lodge were
past grandmaster and
Neff and
COMING EVENTS I
On Friday afternoon the regularmonthly meeting of the Victoria IndiaOrphan society will be held In theM. C.
The annual of the Women'sForeign Missionary society of Knoxchurch will be held tomorrow ato'clock In the lecture cf the
The first annual dinner under theauspices of the Sick Benefitsociety of Winnipeg will be held nextSunday In the society's
The Men's union of the First Baptistchurch will give a social this
A. A. Shaw and a number ofspeak on better and great-
er W. A. will
The monthly meeting of theIndia Orphan society will be
held In the M. C- - A. Friday atp.m. Arrangements will be made forthe annual meeting to be held In
The district W. C. tT U. will hold aprayer meeting Friday afternoon at3 o'clock at Balmoral
will give a paper on the lifeof Clen-denn- an
and Gordon art to takecharge of the evangelistic Allmembers are cordially
DECEMBER
Hundred-Fou- r YoungCouples Together-Bir- ths
and
the month of Decemberrt a triages took The number ofbirths Is being made up ofmales and
There were deaths during the61 males and
The following Is a list of the mar-riages during the
By J. C. O. Holmbergto C.
By S. Leyman Hermanto Pearl
By C A. Comeau O. Roy toAdelina
By J. W. Churchill A. F.Brown to Maggie A. John
to P. F.to Fannie
By Clarence McKinnonParks to Victoria M. John
W. Craig to Heber J. ato
By Hugh J. RobertsonSandry to Florence
By T. S. Stag-Sta- d
to MaryBy G. W. Wilson W. J. R. Wil-
son to Margaret S. W. Hender-son to Flora
By W. A. MacLean A. A. Gib-son to Mary Bertha W.
to Annie J. C. Birch toMartha Rutley to Ina
G. I to Ida M.
By J. Roy Austin toMary E. W. G. A. toMabel J. V. Pickup to Annie L.
O. W. Roberts to Sarah Vic-tor Walter to
T. S. Will to Mary E.By S. Chambers W. L.
to Charlotte C. E. J.to Beatrice B. Tay-l- ot
to Elizabeth H. S. Everettto Lily C. Langston-t- o Flora
E. J. to Ethel H.R. S. to Julia C. G.
to Edith C. Cloude toMartha
By J. Gordon F. T. Marshallto Fanny H. S. Price to EthelM. P. G. to Alice
J. F. to BlancheL. J. Blundell to Jennie RobertGait to Mary W. M. Slater to
W. H. Shears to Car-rie J. K W. F. Deeks to MaryM. J. W. Hair to Elizabeth
Lumsden to Jessie A.Hay to Sarah A. T.
Agnew to BerthaBy O. F. Earl to
Anna S. Wilson to MarthaR. H. Parmenter to Alice
W. Brown to Ethel G.A. C. Cane to Ethel G. A.
to J.Howard J. Myers to Susie E.
By J. R. Wll- -Hams to Emily
By Archbishop Matheson Georgeto Daisy
By J. E. BJorkland Ben-son to Hulda
By S. C. Arthurto Margaret
By G. Sinclair RichardLovey to Mary Edwin Cookto Barbara Robert to
John McMillan toMamie George Newton toMary Chas toAnna
By C. W. Morrow Sewardto Janet
By H. T. Leslie Oakley Smithto Margaret
By Samuel Fea ChristopherOliver to Jane
By T. E. Carl Carlsonto Johanna
By D. G. S. Connery Robertto Amy
By W. Laner Jacob Beesoto Emma
By R. J. Hay Stanleyto Mary
Richard Talbotto Minnie
By E. F.to A. N. and Strom
to ChristinaBy J. C. W. to
IC A. W. B. Sutherland to M.II
By T. W. Saving G. B. Donovan toM. C. Richard Douglas toGertie
By T. P. Jones Andrew toMargaret Andrewto Clara
By R. S. toPauline S. tD
By H. Hill toMarie Duncan Storehouse toLaura
By Stewart JohnLoge to Lucy Gilbert Inman toMarshella James Wilsonto Jane McNeil to Mary
James Dodds to AliceEdward to Annie
to JeanAustin to Gertrude Eu-gene to MaryWilson to Jessie Frank
to IreneDorward to Helen
By S. P. Rose O. E. Rogers toA.
By C. W. Gordon R. G.Thompson to Charlotte C.J. Clements to Eva A. P. Mc-Donald to Florence John
to ElsieBy Sparling R. T.
to A. E. Stan-ley to C. H. Blakeley toMartha W. H. Stephensonto E. E. Roy to Lau-ra M. W. to J. A.
G. toBy O. Murray
to AliceBy D.
to AmeliaBy D.
to IC S. to J.
Bv T. Thompsonto
By AndrewRandall to J.
By E. E. Thomas Langleyto Margaret
By R. Roland strattonto Harriett
By O hill J. W. Connelly toE. I. to Mary
Sullivan to E.
By F. C. Fra-e- rto Walter Pace to
Ethel Fox toHuston to
G. toG.
By Donnld Munro W. A. Me-Iv- or
to Mary A. Fraser toF. A. to
Janet J. A. Max to E. E.
By Hamilton Wide
to Edith G. Gordon Hill to Lil-
ian Daniel Davidson to Jen-nie
By J. M. Florell E. O. Strand-ber- g
to Betty Martin Ceder-stran- d
to AnnieBy Jon Bjornsson Peter John-
son to S. G.By Karl Felix La-po- n
to AlmaBy F. A. John W.
Clark to IdaBy E. Mason Norman
to MaryBy J. H. Sterling Ineal to
LauraBy H. C. Camp-
bell to MabelBy Jeremiah R. Clark Alex-
ander Love to C. M.By A. A. Shaw Walter Law-so- n
to AlmaBy D. Jacob
Ross to HettleBv A. Cowley Ware to
EmilyBy W. E. Prescott But-
ler Eva May
WOMEN FARM
Unable to obtainmen enough for the harvestManitoba farmers hired women Intheir They are said to havedone Just as good work as the formerfarm and there was much lessshirking among
That Is the way with Theywork too hard and often overtaxtheir Then the system be-
comes run the liver gets outof and constipation and bilious-ness make life John
of suffered fromthese troubles for ten years and foundno relief until she tried
want to say a word In re-
gard to writeshad liver trouble for ten
years and tried differenttut
are made of fruitJuices and tonics and never fall tocure Skin andBowel a
MOVING
Bright Young Merchants leavingthe City of
R. W. Nellson and J. M.who for three years have occupied
the respective positions of store man-ager and European buyer In the bigGeorge Craig severed theirconnection with that Institution thelast day of the They have pur-chased the big general store businessof ofwas anxious to They both leavethe city on Friday to take hold of theWawanesa With their ex-tensive experience gained In the old
later on In the city ofand more recently In the
departmental these two gentle-men are bound to make a success ottheir new Their many friendsIn Winnipeg and the province generallywill watch their career with great
LEGISLATUREIS OPENED
from pagegovernment has able to negotiatea satisfactory purchase of the entirebusiness and Interests of the Bell Tele-phone Company in therebyImmediately establishing a governmen-t-owned telephone within the
without creating a dual
Representations have been made tomy government that serious loss hasbeen sustained In certain districts ofthis province from hall Youwill be asked to consider whether It Ispossible for any relief to beby way of legislation for those whosuffer from such
My government have found It neces-sary to recommend a better and morethorough system ot auditing municipal
and amendments toMunicipal providing for that andother will be submitted to
Bills for the purpose of establishingportfolios of telephones andand will be submitted foryour and likewise billswill also be submitted to you amend-ing King's Bench and otherActs of public Importance to our
The GrainOn account of the paramount Im-
portance of the grain Interests of ourand the anxiety of my gov-
ernment that the grain growers ofManitoba should receive the highestcompensation for the products of their
and whilst the whole measure ofdesired does not entirely He
within the Jurisdiction of thisIt Is deemed advisable to sub-
mit to you a bill to safeguard as far astheir to facilitate
as much an the sale of theirgrain and to procure for them the full-est recompense for that
In order to Increase our revenues foreducational purposes my governmentIntends to continue to press upon theparliament of Canada the advisabilityand necessity ot transferring to this
for administration upon thetrusts under which they are allschool lands funds and all unsoldschool lands now held In trust by the
The treatment of the province bythe in to ourswamp continues to bo
and the province suffers greatfinancial loss It Is earnestlydesired that a better arrangement ofthe relations between my governmentand the Dominion on this subject bebrought
Tho report of and the evidence takenby the appointed to In-quire into cattle and indus-tries in the will be laid be-fore you at an early
The public accounts for the pastand also tho estimates for tho
will be laid before you
at an early date for your Thelatter will be found to have been pre-pared with all the economy consistentwith an efficient public service and thegrowing demands of our
I leave you to the consideration ofthe business that may require your
In the fullest confidence thatyour under Divinewill bo conducted with the sin-
gle desire to advance the best inter-ests of the
Composition ofThe following is the composition of
the Legislature which met at 3 o'clockthis afternoon for the first time sincethe held on March
In the last Legislature tho govern-ment had 32 the opposi-tion and one David
who sat with andusually voted with themaking a total of 40
Since the last meeting of the legisla-ture am extra seat has beenWest which was capturedby T. a
The government in the present househas twenty-eig- ht members and the op-position giving a clear majority of15
OnSince last the house met one
if he had would hivobeen a member of the present
S. W. Brai- -He died last He Is
the only vacancy in the ranks causedby
Since the session onebeing defeated fat the
D. was suc-ceeded by the late W.who is now succeeded by G.Cold elected by acclimation nr
A NewOne new minister faces the
for the first time besidesJ.
holds a new that nftelegraphs and
Six members who previouslyseats in the They
are WilliamJ. B. Joseph Bern-i- er
and T. C. There are thir-teen new George A.
T. H. I. F.D. A.
George JohnA. L. Amle
J. B. J. A. Campbell and J. W.
TheThe James for
Turtle will again be speakerof the
It is expected that the leader of theopposition will be C. J.and the Liberal whips will be V.
and George
The government whip has not yetbeen but It Is thought thatGlen Gilbertwill be
HouseA. H. will again be clerk of
the He has been lot office since
John who has filled theposition of sergeant-at-arm- s since
will again be present In his offi-cial
The first legislature of the provincewas In when Governor Archibalddelivered the speech from themany changes have taken placethat
The Composition ofThe following Is' a complete list of
the members
R. P.C. H. Campbell
RogersJ. H. Agnew
J. Howden Beautiful
G. ColdwellJames Johnson Turtle
James ArgueAlme BenardAlbert St.George SteelGlen Campbell Gilbert
FergusonOrton I. Grain and St.
George LawrenceEdwin D. LynchJ. B. Lauzon La
B. WaddellF. Lyons
Hugh Armstrong Portage la
Isaac RileyA. L. BonnycastleJoseph St.A. H. Carroll SouthJames W. Robson Swan
W. Taylor CentreJ. F. Mitchell NorthJames T. Gordon South
C. J.John A. CampbellR. S. ThorntonGeorge Walton
JonassonJ. W. ArmstrongT. C.B. J. McCannellJ. B.Valentine WinklerD. A. Ross
H. Johnson WestJohn Williams
GRAINS OF
American familiar with theEnglish have declared since Rich-ard Croker's nily Rhodora won theDewhurst plate at thatthe owner of Orby has an excellentchance to win the Oaks next springwith the and thus complete themeasure of his turf success
The winner of tho Dewhurst aseven-furlon- g Is accredited withhaving stronger claims on the suc-ceeding year's classic than has thewinner of the Middle Park a
which wonthe latter is described as asmal but exquisitely shaped Ally andnot likely to grow If at
He defeated Rhodora In the MiddlePark but the latter was Just re-covering from an Lesbia didnot start In the Dewhurst stake a
the race won byIt would appear as if Cro-
ker's chances to win the Oaks are bet-ter than those of Sir Danielthe owner of Cap and Bellswon the Oaks for tho Keenesix years ago In hollow
The Cornell association football teamprobably will play In South Americanext The management hasreceived an offer of expenses and 76per cent ot the gate receipts for a ser-ies of three games with the footballleague of the province of Sao
Manager of theCornell a grandson of formerPresident of Argentine
who is studying mechanicalestimates that the soccer
team will bring back toProfessor who has supervi-
sion ot minor stated that hesaw no to the
Providing the Philadelphia Nationalswill grant his Kittythe great first will go toMilwaukee and manage theclub of the AmericanPresident Havenor has offered
the Job and the latter has expres-sed his willingness to
ReliefA full meeting of the members of
tha central relief committee has beencalled for at 4 p.m. totake up the matter of working In har-mony with other charity
All who had an Invitation to the an-nual meeting are expected to attendand many Important questions are ex-pected to come up for
The meeting will bo held In the com-mittee room at the city
MANAGER BELL
ARENA TALES
Leap Year Skating PartiesHockey a
Manager of the Arena inconversation with The Tribune this
stated that he looks forwardtj the balance of this season as beingthe best in the history of his particu-lar business in Western HoU exceptionally well pleased with theactivity which is evident in sporting
says that this is evidenceoi the healthy growth of the wholewestern
A HealthyThe enthusiasm which has been ex-
hibited at every hockey match thiswinter Indicates In no uncertain man-ner that the people of this westernmetropolis are among the healthiestto be found and that
the most strenuous winter gameIs their favorite is evidence of
the amount of energy stored up in theprogressive people of the
A SafetyIn respects a community re-
sembles a as ais necessary in
and the amount of noise madein letting off steam goes to show thephysical strength of the boiler or the
The great safety valve ofWestern Canada during the wintermonths la the game of where-in the stored-u- p energy that is fight-ing for expression is let oft as a
Sport OpposesIt is found in cases where a stren-
uous life is and where there is noactive sport in that men nat-urally turn to alcoholic beverages inorder to let oft the stored-u- p
as can be shown In many westernbut one of the strongest tem-
perance movements in this country isithe interest in active andhealthy which gives the peoplean opportunity to oft inthe healthy excitement of an athleticgame rather than by the more harm-ful method ot Imbibing bar-roo- m
Leap YearThe Arena rink will be a scene of
during tha nextfo of this Next Fri-day night the employees of the T.Eaton will hold a leap-ye- ar skat-ing and every Wednes-day and Friday night in the future aleap-ye- ar party will be Amongthose to take place shortly Hud-son Bay Bell Tele-phone Robinson
and CraigThese evenings will
not be as every-one who comes will be
WEATHER REPORTS
Temp at7 a.m.Fair
Calgary 34 10 Cleas45 18 Cloudy
Medicine Hat 80 20 ClearPrince Albert ClearBattleford ClearSwift 18 2 Clear
4 Clear16 Clear
Winnipeg 8 ClearPort 16 2 Fair
Bulletin From CentralThe weather throughout
Saskatchewan and Alberta in the nor-thern has been line and quite
In Southern Alberta It has beenmuch
Forecast Milder with local snow-falls In elsewhere fine and coldtoday and
College OpensWesley college will awaken from the
holiday rest tomorrow morning whenall will be
The college halls are today a sceneof activity as a result ot the return otstudents from tho enjoyment of Christ-mas and New Year's