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Use The Bulletin Alberta s Fastest Classified Want Ads. Growing Newspaper 4 For Immediate Results EEEEEEEEE Sar 49TH YEAR. VOL. XXVIII, 218, The Bulletin Is tive, prices about 50; thick smooths ight around 10.50 97.00. IVE STOCK Hog receipts 35.* s 10.75; packing PRICE FIVE CENTS EDMONTON, ALBERTA -TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929. 24,000: slaughter to 17.00 . 6,000; fat natives 00 to' 5.00. Lambs AVESTOCK A i. 16. Recett gs, 2100 sheep an as - + cae ONT. VOTERS HUGE LIGHTS G0 T0 POLLS WILL BE BUILT OCTOBER 30 FOR AIR MAILS Premier Ferguson An- Ottawa Awards Contracts nounces Election Date for Beacons Edmonton and Gov ts. Platform to Share Later TORONTO, Sept. 17. Canadian Preas Days of speculation were at OTTAWA, Sept, 17 Contracts have an end today after Premier been awatded for lighting the Western G: H. Ferguson's announce- Ontario Airways and the trans-pr ment last night that a gen- air mail route for night flying. The USSIA'S government, seeking 1 eral election in Ontario would Department of National Defence tor minate religion, is pleased with he held on October 30 and to- ay announced that on the prairies murder (rial proceeding tn Kiev. day plans for the campaign the Canadian General Rlectrie com. The archbishop, Iviadye Kekhune, of pyvere in course of :peeparntion pony seceea. he icek saleamen holding Former Lieut.-Gov. Of Alberta, Doctor Robt. G. Brett Dies Man Who Gaye Much of His Life to Public A Real Westerner Passes HE Angel of Death has again visited the thinning band of heroic Alberta pioneers, and with the rustling of his sable wings another great heart-is stilled and another gap Is left in the front rank of the bullders of Western Canada. EW western men were so widely known and highly esteemed as Hon; Dr. RK. G. Brett, former Lieuten- ant-Governor of Alberta. His death brings to a close a long and very active professional and political life, the most of which was spent in the country now comprised within this province. His-association with Alberta be- gan with the construction of the Canadian Pacific rail- way, and continued without interruption until advancing LIVESTOOR t 16. Receipts: ves, 2090 hogs and Ds. 14.00. 11.00; good ewes, Russia and Church Mussolini Panda, a God By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright 1929) years caused him to seek residence in a southerly clime. ation surgeon for the C. P. R. and the collieries at Bank- ? Tectived the contract for 146 Stave:peichentais OY the leaders and organizers head in the early days, founder and proprietor of 0 ot towers andthe ilehway es iti ies a ' house compat e contract Seaschay otto Or ane ey the sanitarium at Banff, member of the Northwest As- diFacatin an alway beacons, Une hi Ne der the terms of the contracts these ly a monk of the Dissolution of the 17th legislature sembly and of the Advisory Council in Territorial times, - ercons are to be, Installed. on the Greek Chureb, Ie raay atteraoon when Hon, W.. Th and later as representative of His Majesty in the capital irway etween Winnipeg and Cal San ead, mec eae ceed te order-in-counel this TERY Densions if Pen of the province, he gained an acquaintanceship extend- findicne nage on SS AM -year-old nun, was followed early this morn ec s : The Canadian General Eleetrie Co. Ase Tearsth ee tia edn en untel in sioners Come to Canad ing from the lakes to the coast, and his genial disposition yay tiven the contract to supply, mod scetbed as one of pansion, particularly tn regard to. de: ee won personal friends who are numbered in thousands. maSNaaaans Bese eae ToS H IS passing breaks another link with the remote treal Gazette today published the fol- past, removes a figure who played a leading role Calgary NEW BRITISH Following a lengthy illness, FAMILY PLAN Pimet eieccerss, be of Alberta died at the Holy Has Scheme to/loses one of its oldest resi- dents and one who has been Affairs in Western Canada Passes which toward the end of last week reached a critical stage, IS PROP Cross Hospital, Calgary, at 8.50 p.m. Monday. He was 75 years old. Alberta indissolubly associated with berta, who died Monday night in its progress and development the Holy. Cross hospital, Calgary. After Lengthy Illness in Dr. Robert George Brett, With his passin, DR. R. G, BRETT, former Lleutenant-covernor of Al- for many years. CT Dnnnc ne nett on ne FIRGL TROOPS Bince his retirement trom the beacons on the alrway between Wind sor, Ont, and Hamilton, The Hig Way Lighthouse company has been given the contract to supply and in- stal eleven acteylene gas beacons be- tween the sime points, Sas ree ere resources well as hy highwe ay wan ent Legecen tat HOG, hve ea 2 nd thrown into a sewer, ans + On tela with the former monk is the former Mother Superior Varon-. kova, described nother of his mis- tresses, accused of instituting the younger woman's. murder through Jealousy. 4. Conservatives Liberals gt;. Independe: Progressives United Farmers Vacancies .... St. Jowing dispatch from Ottawa: A fturtiierextenston of the--seope. of the scheme of bringing British families into Cahada was arranged Inst Week during the visit here of Right Hon. J, H. Thomas. By the en- larged plan the British government has undertaken to introduce at early date ot provide that old age pensions and widows allowances now paid by the treasury. to residents. in Lieutenant Governorship three. years ago-he had not been in good health and for more than one year he had been failing rapidly, Only his rugged constitution had enabled him to carry on s0 long, A great portion of the last three years had spent in Callfornia where he sought recuperation. Last summer he returned to his old home FROM GERMANY REACH LONDON sections. TODAY'S in the formative days, and means the loss of a citizen who was held in high regard by people of all classes and REALTOR SEES 61 Beacons Commenting on the prairie lighting, statement from the department ane Hounces that sixty-one airway bei cons in all will be installed. as well ax two radio beacons, one at Regina and tse other at Forrest, Man: The state ment says: Officers of the clvil aviation branch, Department of National De- been engaged the last Preseott,' Liberal. at Bantf, where he spent 0. maby cers, seemingly content to apend the Glad Feat o faye, there. rai Recently his decline became more But Preise Treatment tharked and Inst week his condition Germans had become so serious that attend- by fence, have three manths on the survey of the alt C way. between Winnipeg and Oalgary via Regina, Moose Jaw and Medicine Hat;-to determine the best line of 9 flight between these points and the most suitable locations for intermedi ate serodfomies and beacon sites to equip the route for night: flying. The survey and investigation will be con aiqued on the: northern branch Tron Regina to Saskutoon, North Battles ford ind Edmonton with view. to equipping this route for night: flying early in 1930, To give sn efficient m between Edmonton and Cal; a ee en ened oe. i Great Britain will be continued to e Three thousand Soviet workers alt , Campalen Pledges those. benefielaries if and. when they m court, that they may tell thelr gutted the adimialsipgtion, in whieh no mutate. to Canada and take their fellows about the scarlet woman of changes were ropased, plans tov ae: mules with, them, Rusls, Bolshevism s mame for the Yole attention the development Of) suit in a considerable increase in the ae iia a cera a ea ee B EC oe aeey peammreas, NEWS 4 - Copyright ake Back They Say, chareh. sources of northern Ontario, and to inflow of a re A. monk of the Greek church: may this end will assist in the extension of (Re family, Plan. in, that it would n- upon, srurder's nun, banker may murder Scttles roads. Legisiation Will also be There aye been many instances Ne brought down to provide for the pay- Tere advantage has not been taken ree Si tte the advance INSTARMERT MON GPES Tells Court Lots in North: of the Rineland, dado 4 . arrived in London Sunday luded Continued Two 1 of a OMe- i bounty on troy oe. en Porto capuatan ac oe amy pn taro a 2 ern Townsite Worth Be- , r ea ete ea Me undertake the move. 60 men. There were six officers and 1. The in- tween 200 and 400 White Russians rcpest Svan, sw nse ar mpeg tine lida tener xaming Doukhobor School eo LYONS, Ml, Sept. stalment collector was out this way yesterday and drove off with the alth 46 seen in the Canadian Press ment from Wiesbaden, and 30 of the WINNIPEG, Sept. 17 Estimating ous extensions of the emis And Chinese Go Across The Line Associated. Press Cable MOSCOW, Sept. 17- Tass, offi- clal news agency says, despatches from tar Eastern Siberia continue Continued RC. YOUTHS WATCHED SAYS In. Saskatchewan Damaged By Fire Canadian. Press nGANGHAM, Sask. Sept. 17 Con- lagrati maged Epps school, four miles west of Langham. Evi: dences of incendiariam were stated to atts passing, there bas sO onienteln. terminateda career indelibly assocla fessional iif of the West from its pioneer days. Throughout his Jong life in the West Dr. Brett had himself an unassailable position for honesty and integrity in both his o chosen profession of medicine and inj way yh ena op Some confusion on Page Two Qnd battalion -Leloestershire stationed Tt was rumored, that eae Wo German wives were coming with od (with oli the political and pro- tho party, but there. were no signe, of them on. the platform, When inguiries Jong We were made the officer in ehiarge sald for they were officers wives who had gone have. drowned them oh the Hetoria station Village's pretty red fire truck. Tiere waa about 9,000 due on-t The Village Trustees, were sor: explaining ;that the treasury wi temporarily a bit low. The instal- ment man was nice about it, but adamant. Tiyons, therefore, was virtually without fire protection today. that the population of Churchill will within reasonable time amount to 100,000, Brig. Gen. R, W. Paterson, former president of the Winnipeg real estate exchange, placed a value of be- tween 200 and 400 on lots In the Northern Manitoba townsite, depend- ing on the location. Brig. Gen, Pater- Winnipeg, it is necessary mails be own by night. If they are Continued on Page Two Thomas Pleased With Results Of TEXAN'S RIFLE SILENCES: RADIO LOUD SPEAKER son. was giving evidence in the test case regarding expropriation by the werhment of property at Churchill by-the tate and his son, Trip To Canada Canadian Press Cable LONDON, Sept. 17. T have very, strenu J. H. Thoma minister of unemployment, sald a wireless message to the Dally Herald from the steamship Duchess. of Atholl, on spolled the arrival. There wns a good srowd at the barriers to. meet, theas, The train was billed to arrive at se plattorm between seven and ck There were several false alarms and Deople rushed from one side to the Other frantically anxious to get. the first glimpse. They were talkative crowd, many of them relating thelr own wartime experiences. There were z re fe pyrwommgyenrane (Seas aden fi dt ht lly ene Correspondent. ent cole Phe assault came when ownera of Envoy of Peace the atin. Rie nee OTTAWA, Sept, 17 Hon. Robert the crowd. was one grey-clad alled to heed his complaint thai Forke, minister of Immigration nurse whi hed seen much serise dure tne toud speaker was diaturbing his Ganads, ing the was. She seemed quite feebie sick children and his peace of mind. and yet she managed to keep at the He has received. congratulations hhead of the crowd, firmly grasping a from far and wide, A telegram from large white handkerchlot with which Shreveport, La., read: Congratula- she intended to cheer the returning tous on your herole deed. We think troops. the long suffering public should give outinaed on Page Twos you a great vols of thanks, Come io shreveport and duplicate your have, been found. The blaze follows the destruction of more than a doze schools in the province during the eymmer. r Most of the children who attend the school are Doukhobors. TRADE EXCEEDS 1928 FIGURES Conditions Improve Des- pite Falling Off in Wheat and Flour OrrawA Bep Tte Canada ate s tors tell the Catholic youth that. the es ae taarre Pope watches, he sald. Have, there. Gade, fore, seFene confidence and no slarm ae The pontift expressed regret. that the mere tact of being Catholic youths should represent a handicap n. thelr civil careers, but said he was sure that in time. thelr forwardness and honesty would triumph tf they fol- tow hs suggestions summarized n the words, Discipline, order, obsdience. Ostervatore Romano frequently used by the Vatican for official sug- festion publistind an editorial on to report incursions into Russian territory by detachments of Chinese soldiers and Russian white guards or Czarist sympathizers, Forke Denies Prediction Of Early Election jomsteaded 25 years a Captain William -Beere Cutt The.sult being argued the Ix- chequer court dere before-MF: dustice MacLeni;-of Ottawa, was instituted by the federal Minister of Justice to obtain a preference for the land for the development of railways expro- printed during the construction of the Hudson Bay railway. The Grown offered the heirs of Captain Beerch 11.06 a lot, The owners have placed 300 Jot. Brig. Gen, Paterson declared that when Churchill becomes the a us seaport hhe believed it wns destined to be, all the property in the Beerch aupdivision would bo required, reasons (or be- ng in the growth of the townsite, the witness predicted that a big por- tion of the west s grain crop would be shipped via the Hudson Bay ronteJ and that there would be a general de- velopment of the chilled meat indus- try, He pointed out that at:The Pas, in the centre of the northern mining BEAUMONT, Tex, Sept. 17 ..C, Keen,-Acting County Judge of Jefferson County, rose to unexpect ed heights of fame today when, with deadly aim of his trusty rifle, be nd strains from-a r next door. He Expresses Regret Against Alleged Discrimination Against Catholics Associated Press VATICAN. CITY, Sept. 17- Pope Pius addressing 300 ecclesiastical monitors of the Catholic organization of Staly. who participated. in m.pil- grimage of 10,000 Catholic youths how in Rome, announced differences and distrust against the Catholic Unes,, Sfganization for the young, saying: they are watched by scouts, he DIES AFTER SHOOTING TRIP did not. mention whom, but made st MOOSE JAW, Bask., Bept, 17 A, Hotel owner of one Kpown that they were' eing watch *Ut many scouts watch over you McIntyre, Caditiae, ana airs. you moni Bask, formerly. prominent business tors tel the Catholic: yout th man of. Moose Yaw, died from heart Steck after a hunting trip. : The Weather Loeal Porseast Clear and Goel Highest temperature Morday 88; low Tuenday morning, 31; Daromeler 8m Fis0 eaay. : tative Wednesday. .05; sets 6.48, had Pograni resting Hon. ichnaya, ' reti and Stakinsioh with Rossing front (On the same ay:the Chinese op- goed, re vet frontier tard ja the distrids. between Pogranich- maya and Poliavakays- Reports from Manchurla say that the Chinese army le. modernizing us trenches on European great war tion it liad ground for belier of the maim of the : eaninee ainiter via to Canada o veatiga 2 o'the exchange of Canadian Radio Report To * Wait Parliament is herive arivere, F els At Next Session CHESTER, Pa., Sept, 17 Louls area, lots had sold for: ax high ax maaan bras 12,600, Property would be wort nt 17. It is unlikely fe sport moved up trom ' 520,355,476 to. 561,023,184, domestic 4bi060,008- Wheat expotie fell oft from 156,504,309 to 09,611,928, and as Bea acne pee Audience granted by the Pope to the curred in several iiems, chief of which - ature rain Catbolle: youth. Were newsprint, which was up frott ASS gy Ba) ett Mbt tat wah anh ohare ae m7 i be atincked, the Pope to 1110.61, oS ee ME never be, alone, a formidable rade for August. none amounted ahin never of official Catholic 1028; figures someitic Seniesa: youths fs. the never of the entire Catholic world of youths from Rome to the far east, from South Africa to America, suid Osseryatore. The Paper further declared that nether te Btraccione, 8, 1s armless. But he OTTAWA, 2 aut play i, ride a bleyele, or ee amount. in Churchill, he that action will be taken regarding scooter as expertly as hus tought, the recently published report of the chums, I 0 commtzaion Tn Tiding the bicycle he uses bis ncels, What dedaion is peeked P chest to guide to bars, Using his shoulder and his chin, Louis tosses baseball almost as far as other boys, and with patience and. dill once can catch ball with tho ald of the same shoulder and chin, In pitching quolts, Louls uses his feet, He Nas scored several ringers in playing this game, Arrest 44 Jews 4 if iy Christie, Winniy realtor, stated that the Beerch property would Drobably'be used for residential puts within 'n few years, ea (WESTERN GOLFER BEATEN To Continue Under TORONTO, sept. 17 urs. P, Ride Canadian Control ost, ot nega, tone compelitor trom west of Winnlpes in the Canadian Canadian Press ladies cloned golt competition, wits TORONTO, Sept. 17 The eliminated today in the first, round of ublishes. the following: Famous match play. she wax de by ayera Canadian, Corporation. whose Miss Miriam Eimaley. of the Toronte stock 1s largely bontrolled by Can- Golf Club, 2.up. At. the Inst hole Mra, ad:ans, will remain entirely under Rideout was one down and had a bare Canadian control, said J. P. Bickell, chanes to tie up the match, but she Hi Wea * lousy clear The Joes in exports was again due mainly to wheat and fiour. fore Ttaly nor the rest of the world will ave anything to feat from Catholic mer was down from 30,347,597 to 14:307403 and the Intter from Klan Kan Kavort If For Murder In ee: presaent of the company, whet esterday concernitig TuIn tre that the Fox Motion Picture In Jost. the hole and the match by a two hole margin. Palestine Riot Discussing the Pope's speech to ee ean, le AR ia ass Sat saying thet he must Umit his fiction aS ols Ba French Start To Leave The Rhine terests of New York have been in negotiation. with N.-L. Nathanson, ite managing diector, in the hops of securing n dominating interest a the company. 20 acres north of Alberta Avg, BASEBALL ) 237 RESULTS jj See ce ae POR SALE) West End bungalow, fully mode ern, gas installed, large living room th Tirepinen and elect inturen, ining room,. ks a lenge bedrooms and bath, cement base- ment 48, HOUSES FOR BALE) 107 to 3,822,381. of s Sitar naaige tal It Keeps The Laws News in Today s : Classified Ads 1 AL Northland Airmen USALEM, Sept four Jews have been tiny the eltadel of cre Mies to await trist Ottawa Authorities Regard Hooded Cir- cus With Amusement No Action Likely to Follow Cross Burnings in Richmond SBRBeassesssSessusezes, day Meneed to leave the city. Trucks of the 30th aruillery commenced the de- Reports The Indianapolis Flamingo plane, at- t the French intended to coral Essa ata itis a toe ng to etalon new workds Bea oo ts oops have departed were de endurance record. was forced dawn fo sisdeie Cantona Seon esas Ge merase gee one we ne me On . be and '' scheduled to start on eptember 24, later they reached Pus ion fesoline. Fhe plane beet tn the Phlagtpbia. .. ao 9a was commenced by the British. they proceeded south to The air 76 hours and 25 minutes when it Pitishurey cient Gots ded, unda saged, near Knightstown, reve Ant Weriani Gr Otteers left for Ragland and will be ral i followed immediately by soldiers and hich reade-ag follows: 35-miles-eant of Indianapolis there Tames, offense and Hable to five yoars nal WON'T FIGHT; LOSES CROWN ww York, postponed, ran masked oF blackened, or is otherwise any indictable offense. * ; the Klansmnen does-not, therefore. come within the CHICAGO; fept, 17, Mickey at. Lovis-Phiiadeiphi criminal intent, It is pointed out that. the Walker's title as world s middloweight P*Pomed. rain. champion, was vacated by the Na- tional Boxing Association because of Principal speakers st Sunday's affair left off the white nightie and s his failure to defend the crown since iF 20 there was no The activities of the Kian in the Saskatchewan election gaye the June. 1928. The National Boxing As. Sociaiion demands chemplons defen: organization considerable publicity so that huge crowds flocked to Rich- Mond to see. what St. Wan all: About, The only divergence, from ths Unelr title at least once every. six months, ordinary political plenic were the gentlemen arrayed in white robes? the burning of the, crosses in the evening. nN ie to Bante wood high and Bet i one of the best an aoa: 41000 cash clear ai 146, HOUSES FOR BALE) Ri ; cloudy, MW wind Calling River, pt. cloudy, catia . ...) Plamondon,. pt. cloudy, calm Lae ta Biche, cloudy, eaim and Mar- BRITISH FLIGHT Dy MAY AMERICAN LEAGUE TYPHOONS DELAY FLIGHT OTTAWA, Sept. 17, The R-100, NIKOLAYEVSK-ON-MUR, Siberia, British dirigible now under construe- Sept. 17 Oyclones and typhoons over England, which, the great Ses of Okhotsk have de- was expected to make s trans-Atlantic Jayed Commander Bemyon Slestakov light to Montreal this fall wili not do and three other aces of the Red Army 0 until next May, according to of- aviation on thelr departure for Kam- ficlals of the department of national chatka, next stop on thelr Moscaw- defence. The vessel would be ready New York flight, in thelr plane Land (about the end of. Octoher, but. It war of the Soviets decided that this would be two late, Phone Your Classified Advertising to 9324 We Will-Oharge It 000 005 030 4 9 0 00 n 100 002 01 ind Margrave: Jones i
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Image 1346 (1929-09-17), from microfilm reel 1346, (CU11111080). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.