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Date 1929-09-18 
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  a) Little Wonder Workers bs iQ ay 494 4940-8 33:44 LY oy ed Garas Use Buleen Wee ql LD a gt; SECOND SECTION EDMONTON, ALBERTA ilberta s Oldest Newspaper WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929. Big Construction Program For Fall is Outloo PERMITS FOR YOUNG GIRL (COMPLETE PLAN JAPAN WOULD 57,700 ARE HITCH-HIKER FOR VISIT OF BUY PART OF TAKEN TODAY BACK IN CITY GEN. HIGGINS Sees.) ALTA SCROP fee of Jeane, Teo mooie ag Bulk Made up by License Made 3,000 Miles to Win- Publi Reception to be is rats er fret. Representatives of Tokio to Build New Garage nipeg and Back in 26 mi Flour Mills Makes Nor- 4 - 1 ) Always at Your Service in The Bulle- lin's Classified P: HEM PROVE THEM Phone ors For Items. SECOND SECTION J ke rank A. Neher Is Dead In Portland Kamonton reluuives of Prank A Neher huyo been advised of his death which Gecurred on Tursday evening in Portland, Ore. Mr. Neher came to Edmonton with his family. 30. years go from South Dakota, He started Blit ten- erton Building Vermilion Boy Scout Barometer Chatted With Prince Marwood Brimacombe Had a Wonderful Trip on Boy Scout Jamboree Cana- dian Contingent Made Good Impression Total value to date: 4,71 Coresponding value, 1928: 2,879,050 Total to date: 999 permits. ates as lo survived, 7-Rie es eva (Cortesponding total, 1929: 671 per aroare Nebee tore ante e e PeiTaseapeens lure P, O eeiaeay al Mra, A. J. Kramar all of Portland and Presided Over by M SB ee thern Trip Days Wednesday's Permits in City A decided impetus to fall: building yas given Wednesday morning when 57,700 were made up by permit for 52,000 au- thorluing the construction etn brick and steel garage building for the In- ternational Harvester Company of Canada. The year's building total now stands at 4,717,769. The building be situated at 20318 109 street, and an immediate But I've seen, heard and experienced o much that can scarcely realize st all yet was the terse aay ay eae Marwood Brimacombe, king scout and Bulletin agent at Vermilion sume Bed up his trip to the Kmpire Jamboree held recently at Arrowe Park, Birkenhead, England, cement Marwood was one of the lucky six scouts in Al- berta to make this trip at the expense of the gov- ernment. Fifteen. boys represented Alberta, nine of whom pald their own way, being outside of the quota, The Vermilion scout left his home on July 6, and did not arrive back until just recently, having It was a wonderful tri C mpleting -3,000-mile hiteh-hike tour which lasted: 26 days and which took her from Edmonton to Winnipeg. and back in a circular route, Miss 1. . Funnel of Prince Rupert arrived dn this city Tuesday, feeling Just 2 such as, it in mind for some time, Miss Punnel decided to spend her holidays in this, novel way. Journeying by train from Prinog Rupert she began her long hike International Harvester Company of Carinda, brick and steel garage build- ing at 10315 109 street, 52,000, Mra, D. E. Allan, repairs to dwell ing and stucco exterior, 9738 107 street, 700, T. W. Robson, addition to dwelling at 9112 114 avenue, 150. . Winterburn, frame dwelling at 1227 126 street, 3,500. T. . Gittins, frame garage at 11124 Atrangements to welcome the first general of the salvation Army to visit visional commander for Alberta, Ar- riving over the . P. R. line from Cal a7Y at 8:10 on Monday, september 3, General Edward J. Higgins and Mrs, Higgins, accompanied by Commis- sioner Robert Hoggard and Mrs, Hog- Sard, newly appointed territorial com- manders for Western Canada, Colonel Pugmire, of the international Mrs, H. Leitheiser of South Dakota and four brothers, John R. in Dakota, William A. of Tacoma, Western Canada are now complete, ac- O orge H. of Portland and Henry. K. cording to Staff Captain A, Steel, di- 4nd Joseph B. of Edmonton. TEACHERS ARE Bridgewater, NAMED AFTER A large percentage of the exportable surplus of this year's Peace River. crop is ikely to find its way to Japan if present plans of Naoki Iwa- saki, of the Nisshin Flour Mills Company, Ltd., Tokio, Japan, are carried into effect. Mr. Iwasaki hus but recent- ly returned from an inspec- start on operations will be made, . spent over six weeks on the trip. The first big from Edmonton on August 22 Her 64 street, 150. ne- Beton as baen Rare con imesPuet, he, boys Teotlved was At Quebec, where route to the Manfloba eapltal was ee 1.8 , Talek,adaitiohn to dweling at quarters of the Army, London. Eng tional trip of the crop in the afferent Symonds are te sechiteee Gedetal and Lady. Wilngdon Wirouss Walt . Wuettanc Ra demmbecer, MeLecd, Eh Natt to dling at tary, ill be met byte Nova offices north country; trip undere 1d novelty The remainder of permits. were Addressed them there, itapressing upon them the acted the amoue Mormon Lemple) PAE, ON tee at caaiuton to awell- be Tesehee AG oe ee faker, to soteraing the. aul pe ity of e grain, as his com- a various s made up of smaller amounts, relating to the construction of new. dwellings or the alteration of existing ones. Fall, building activity has already started. a survey of the building per- nuit show. and with-a continuation of fine weather, 1s expected to continue antil the end of the present year. 124,000 AUTO DRIVERS TAKE OUT LICENSES 30 Are Suspended. and Three Permanently Can- celled So Far Automobile drivers are flocking to the provineial secrotary s department at the legislative buildings to obtain heir driver's Ncenses, according to Edmund Trowbridge, and to date a total of 124,000. licenses have been issued. At BO-cents each this has net ted the provincial treasury 62,000, fact that they were really representing the. Do- minion, and to deport themselves as became every true Canadian, J, Gilles, Oitawa, assistant: Boy Scout commiss- foner in Canada, was in charge of the Canadian contingent, numbering 175. On arrival at Birken- head, the Canadian ccouts joined in the grand Zeview before His Highness the Prince of Wales and Lord Baden-Powell, Two weeks Were spent in camp, during which tme the boys were addressed by the Prince of Wales, and the originator of the scout movement, Lord Baden-Powell, Both speakers impressed upott the boys the fact that they were there for one big purpose. that of creating a spirit of fellowship and Good fecling between the younger generation of the empire. * id physique of the Canadian con- Uingent, and complimented them on the fine way in which they carried whole of their stay at Birkenhead the boys from the Dominion were eontin- TY ually interviewed by: reporters, who were secking to gain information. as to the conditions which existed in THURSD AY A M Following the two weeks in camp ede the boys spent a week touring Great Britain, visiting among other large ice and City to Greet The prince remarked on the splen- ee corer eee RAILWAYMEN TO Ee chester, Oxford, Stratford-on-avon, Provi Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Swift Cur- Tent, Moose Jaw, Regina, Brandon, Portage and Winnipeg, On her return tp, she took a northerly course which carried her through Yorkton, Melford. Prince Al- bert, Saskatoon, North Battleford and thus back to Edmonton. Missed Rides Whlte 1 rode a good part of the way T always made it a point to walk at least 5 miles a day, remarked Miss Funnell, and you would be surprised Yo know that I missed countless rides in carrying out this rule, All the mo- torists on the highway were most courteous, and I was always able to get a The hitch-hiker travelled very light, carrying only a heavy-Uned raincoat shirt and light shoes with a heavy sole. She estimated that her expendi- tures did not exceed 2.80 a day, whith she conalders a very low figure, considering the distance covered. An accurate record of her trip w kept-by Miss Punnell, and these notes: make very interesting, reading: E quite: enjoyed my novel experi- gpen ggelered the Tlker, and it tt Possible: next year I am going to attempt a journey east to Atlantle y. Mra, Lillia Ing at 1094474 street, 400, BIG DEFICIT CHANGED INTO FAIR SURPLUS Considerable Equipment Renewed Out, of Fund Set Aside Edmonton's sireet railway system, a white elephant for many yeats, is. now proving real money maker, ac- cording toe report of W. J. Cunning- ham, power and street railway super- intendent, to Comptroller J. Hodgson, showing that to date thg railway has ' surplus of 9,661.86 hs against a deficit of 1,683.67 for the correspond- ing perind last year. This surplus 1s shown after all His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Eg- bert at 11:30, The General will be the guest of honor at a Junch given by the united Service clubs of the city at the Mac- donald hotel at 12:30, with Mayor A. U. G. Bury presiding, while Mrs, Hig- gins will be entertained to lunch at one o'clock by the Women's Canadian Club at the Macdonald, Mrs. Strong being ii the chair. During the after- ment Buildings, where they will be At 8 pm. public reception for the General will be held at the McDougall o church, presided over by Mayor Bury when the Rey. Wilfred Gaetz will lead the prayers. Premier Brownlee and Dr, R. . Wallace, president of the University of Afberta, will speak, as P Well as General Higgins, while many prominent citizens have promised. to O attend, The party will leave for Sas- extoon-by the 11:25 . P.R. train, Actions. of G. F. Hustler Repudiated by Teachers Alliance Several appointments to stafts of Edmonton schools were made at Tcs day night's meeting of the school board, a meeting devoid of the wrang - Tent Baines, ait, the Paring ing and fireworks of: recent, polis met by Premier Brownlee that have lasted until midnight and The nearest approach to the attitude former seasions came when the board received a letter from T. W. Willams protestitig the action of the board in first notifying him of his ap- polntment as male assistant of Oliver hoo and then telling him he would occupy that position at Queen. Alex- ndra, Post. Confirmed is appointment to Queen Alex- ndra was confirmed Tuesday night, however, as were the appointments of FINE IS PAID (bee ons Cauley schools, T. Livingston as male assistant at Miss Edith Burns: was appointed tlce-princlpal at Calder school and Mins Hazel McNeill tom similar post Monat the new Spruce avenue school pany urchases annually about 15,000,000 bushels of wheat. Goes to B. . The larger proportion of this an nual purchase 1s shipped through the Port of Vancouver and itis expected that much of thls year's shipment will be Peace River wheat, Estimates made up to date place th Peace exportable surplus at any- where from 13,000,000. to 16,000, bushels, Ih past. years most of Mr. Iwasaid's purchases have been made through the. Wheat Pool, although last year a large amount of wheat was bought through a leading Winnipeg grain company, This season he expects: to buy from several compantes operating elevators in the Peace territory. Mr, Twasak's-company operates 1: flour'mills in Japan, the Inrgesy of which 4s situated at ihe port of Yoko hama, with capacity of 7,000 barrels of flour a day. The use of wheat flour tw rapidly increasing in the Orient. Wheat flour is slightly cheaper than rice and it is only within the last few yeurs that the Orientals have learned to use It, many of them now preferring In addition there have been 4800 Edinburgh and Glasgow. Two of the Visitors at Lun- ae cata p to une . - Iy for operating costa, dsbenture interest W. lt;i Wagner. was appointed to. rice, Pie ee came eee oe ee Sos wet a get r ce Se Mle eat gt WOE cites of mopman nkerchiet : ea dae Se eae a oo ta trom ihe gross revenue ad 4 sub: Menor Mealf while Waller stews Japan an H or melt to at Care eee tein eee ws nearviod. is hoe us aboarlag. of abies Hantial pagment made to ihe re- Local Man Adopted Plan was aaded/to the erage teaching etatt more than three times, the combined j hich it gaia f rencher's Alianes, poptiation: of Cana eee a Tatge Meenses have been cancelled, seo the coach and four which stl /anq the digemination of information epee Ieee ipvara expend tw ie to Advertise His . 9p YeHtit of the Tea tative, repudi- States, the use of wieat is increasing. lique and Day eee ae etre Pion arrival pack at Montreal the 5 concerned, Edmonton is being spe- added to this surplus before the end Business ated the actions of G. F. Huster, very rapidly, and rolled Women Win Canadian contingent broke up, each cially favored this year. ofthe years the lack eenvon for ine sd. with conducting ottety Semmbesrineinie wip fecenty created tor tbe Wornen, who fant bon, noting gxlysulog forthe Yaris ests On the ene ofthe. Conndlan fhe alums fad dei oh opin race ea fra ang aac te J) E i ee tions were discussed. Tl was expiain. e Full Uieir heads proudly to-date for belng catefal drivers and not running afoul of the minions. of the Taw, have at ast had thelr good driving escutcheo bemirehed and the net result ha been the cancellation of one license ibe viellm, of the offender, asthe case may be, fo this Instance, was an ramonton woman driving in the Leth- bridge area. The cause in this ea was not Intoxication, but. some viol oa of driving regulations. Applications for licenses, sald Mr. Trowbridge, continued 40 pour-in and he expected to issue. several thousand niore before the year had become his tory. 3 Polloe officers ar -continuing thelr check up. ern To date thls year 92,000 patsenger automobiles and trucks have been il- toused, in addition 3,000 dealers: enses, have been fesyed and. 700 Meer 5 A total of 400 motoreycles have been were responsible for the training of tr-year-old Chamber of Commerce convention. there comes visit from what experl- eneed railway men say is the most Powerful organization of railway em- Ployes in the United States, and from Whose good offices the city can reap great advantage. This is the Ameri- can Association of Passenger Agents, made up'of heads of passenger traffic departments of all the most important railroads in the United States, who re making a tour of the Canadian West asa part of thelr convention program, To Vielt Cy The members of the Assoclation, sonie 125 strong, visit Edmonton to- morrow as the guests of the Canadian National Railway, 93 that railroad takes charge of the party at Duluth. They will reach the city at 6 a.m., and will subsequently be taken to the Macdonald hotel, where they will breakfast between eight and nine o'clock, During the meal the Premier ations, D. Taylor, scout master, and J. A Strathern, asaistant. of Vermilion, Marwood Btimacombe which was su cessful in. winning, for him this trip to the Jamboree, NEW AIR COY- ASK DETAILS Se3katoon Firm Would Es- tablish Regular Service Here Announcing. that st 9 thelr inten- tion to establish scheduled air Tine Permits Now Higher Than for. Whole of Last Season With Jess than six months of the fiscal year completed, tiahing permite Assued in the province of Alberta:are more than 1.400, higher than for the whole of 1928, according to RT. Rodd, fisheries inspector at Edmon- ton, Prom March 31 to date, the total of hole of last year, and there is every reason to believe that: the tote Jog taken An fishing in thls from sporting viewpoint, points out that the number of anglin permits for this year now total 8.039. Rodd tion of 5,164.57 while the deficit for August of last year was 5,242.06. To date a total of 9,308,104 passen- gers have. been carried by-the radiel Dasserigers for the corresponding eight Months period last yecr. Work of renewing equipment 1s continuing apsce. the . cost being borne by the renewals fund and many street cars, completely rebuilt and re- painted are making thelr appearance on city streets, Bulls-Eyes W. M.- Gosling, Rola, BC., ts taking short holiday at the Royal George Hotel. pioneer of system Compared to total of 8,777,979 dyeing business. in the city, Wiliam Polsky was fined 5 and costs. or 20 days when he pleaded guilty in city of pollee court Wednesday morning be fore ros, 1 The charge was laid foliowing an investigation by elty pollee detectives ating lottery, contrary to the Gam- According to the evidence. submitted scl tn court by the crown, Polsky had em- sc ployed the system of giving each cus- tomer a number ticket upon payment for work done at the clzaning plant. mi At the end of each week a draw was held in which the lucky ticket holders had been rewarded with various pilves, A.W. Miller, defence counsel, sub- mitted that Polsky had copled the idea from a similar system used some Ume sci try store, or gift night had been con- ducted.. He stated that tho accused had not conducted the lottery with any Intent. to break the law or with the schools and painting, were also taken up and upon complaint that Polsky was oper- disposed of, ed that Mr. Hustler was not a, member the Alliance, Several other minor matters, deal- 1 with small buildings on some of grounds, their removal No action has yet becn taken by ing Act, the school board on the revised salary heditle. for teachers, in Edmonton hols, although the lerm is now well advanced. The schedule, approved by the com- ttee, ix awalling ratification by the hoard as a whole and it ix probable that a special meeting will be held next Tuesday nigh duestion: at. which the lt be finally settied. Complaints against the heduie have been received ropowed from. the ago by local theatre in which coun- lady vice-principals, male vice-pfin- cipal and) manual . arts These will be dealt with at the meet- teachers, FOR ALDERMEN Would Offset Rooming House Licenses Against Business Tax Licenses of rooming and houses may be offert- against. the busl hess tax, following a report. on. the matter presented to the elty finan committee. Tuesday. After gome dike cuusion the matter wax laid over for further investigation and any amend ment. made will be operative at. th iret of next Yeir; the committee des elded Ald, James East, who intyoduced the motion, sald he was not Interested sn Jarge rooming houses, but wished to protect owners of private dwellings, ortuntty to Uh te expected that many more fo cove he thee wane, provines Gears, During tne meet ie Premier erm for thie peat ow taal ay ny fipaneial gain tn view, but merely lt; rho. took in one or two boston sa aplen- merge erin wile ui nest Apeng co Mena goverment ante Rear SEE oreo eee net ta Milton McKeen, MLA. for tac st. for the purpowe of advertising hit RENT AREN A Foomers in onder to better eke oul An tis ear, ask on ri com asin ing Edward ho rite neers eats cation to John Blue, asking for in- pre mercial Heenses due to new resuin. A ne, te wat oe business which he bad purchs Inst eo er ee eee While there has bien an increase of About 6,000 iit the number of motor Venlole Heenses issued this year over the number Inst year, the increase has not Beem. 80 marked as that of 1928 over 1927 when. the increase was 14,000, Lloydminster Asks For Aid Following Recent Serious Fire Fire which acted so disastrously re- cently on the border city, Lloydmin- ster, has left ta tte in some dis- tressing scenes, Gime so amongst the poorer amd ill-provi tenants. An appeal to Bdmonton for aid in this connection comes direct from Com- nussioner Hoggard of the Salvation Army headquarters at Winnipeg, So. proud was the commissioner, and the West in general, for the generous im- pulse that the mayor and jutant Stewart, to do Wainwright, that second: is made Uhrough the columns of The Bulletin Tor Lloydminster. Several thousand dollars in money and material was the whole-hearted response from Edmontonians in th: case of the Wainwright fire, The Canadian National Raflvays fre'so much alive to the urgency of ituation that the local superin- ident is seeking consent from Win- tipeg to freight any assistance that dmonton: etic wih a cunt riceng ata a - bute-are kindly saked to phone 6675 or 5001. where arrangement. wil be fee. a collect such ald as can be Wanted In Calgary. Man Arrested Here Wanted in Calgary by the Alberts. Provincial Police for theft, Thomas Thoraldson was arrested in the city last night by. Inapector Sutherland and Wednesday morning was turned over to the provinelal poles here for Tevurn to the southern elty. horaldson was ploked up operating an automobile around the streets and was taken to police headquarters and lodged in the cells, The goodwill of the Exchange Cafe n Jasper avenue east has been sold for 5,000, with further gonaidera- tion for fixtures. The new owners of the business are Mah Hong and Mi Yen. Jack Kew put through the deal + PREDERIGE L. WOOD iets, fteth occurred tn'the city om Sept. of Frederick L. Wood of 10733 69th nue He leaves ig mourn his lone 2 ier wad 12 008 PM willbe lvom Wainstock de Ban's. Parlor SSS Too Late To Classify city, At 9:20 a.m. arrangements have been mide by the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce for the visitors to. be token for drive around the city, whieh will occupy the time unlil their lure at 11:30 from the O.N.R, depot. They will make thelr next ntop At Jasper Patk at 7:30 in the-evening, remaining there until'3:15 on Sature day afternoon. At Kamloops the . N, R..will turn-over the party to the care of the Canadian Pacific Railway, nd Banff will be sybsequeatly visited: . N. R. officials accompanying the visitors are HH, Melanson, Montreal, general passenger je manager, nd ais holding the distingulahed pe sition of president of the association. A. B. Chown, Oicago, gene ger agent, 0 K. Howard, Montreal, manager of the convention and tourist bureau; G. A, McNichol. Vancouver, general passenger agent: B. Creelman, Winnipeg, passenger manager; A.A. Gardiner, Montreal. general pas Senger. agent: Osborne Scott, Winnl- beg. general passenger agent, Scout Commissioner mation. as, to. the local facilities for werorianes, the condition. of Use tauntelyal field, the telephone and telegraph services In the elty and Helghborhood, and other matters re- lative tothe entrying on of seqular imerelal flying business Sone renresentatives of the company state thal thev have European exper ence of commerelal flying concerns, and. that thelr planes, the Fokker Universal, will be operated upon an absolutely. regular schedule, arriving and departing luke trains, In addition to communication be- tween cities, 1t fs proposed to establish Interal lines of communication to se cure business from the tribuary dis- tricts. 2 Over half of the booths at the In- dustrial Exhibition, to be held at the Riverview Pavilion from Oct. 7 to 12, isponed of to, intending Uhlir Tere wil bo 85 booth i Addition jo the conesssions. and othe? What Happened the Boy Scouts Jamboree , a eh held at Birke: . fant.) . Bol i i In:Police Court il Come the Optimist: Club of this. regwar funch at the Mac- Oliver Kettleson, convicted on 8 donald Hotel on Thursday, on charge of vagrancy by begging on the he saw at the Jamboree, city strects, was sentenced to three) , attendance of Optimisis ts months imprisonment by Magistrate expected In view of the success of Primrose in police court Wednesday new Buddy sys morning. yy ugh Milne and Joe McNee Were ued hey slept inthe Cenedian National Railway yards at North Ba ionton,, but Uhelr slumbers were, di- turbed by a rallway constable, Wed nesday morning they were arraig In eourt, but owing vo thelr youth, the cadi turned them ove Butherland Stewart of the Salvation Army, who will give them a chance make'good. James Arcis, charged with theft by conversion, hed the hearing of is Skee set. over to Friday. Ball was set at 1,200, me charge of theft of an aut and wo of tft of cons, Altred H. Mulvey was again up before ae Hragutrate. iis case was disposed of, Fiatine was remanded to Friday a tons effective this year, which, while not Interfering with elther the catones or the number of fishermen, have low- ered the permit; total which is 476, Indian and halfbreed: licenses to date number 1,004, while domestic Ii- censes total 162; Says Carelessness Ie Responsible For Lloydminster Fire Gross carelessness was respousib disastrous Tire at. Back From England fhe fac Fresh from tis 5,000 mile trip to section the Amputation Clinic Under Consideration He Communlty LL. J. Ladner, MP. for West Van- couver, is a-visttor to the clty and guest Rt-the Macdonald hotel. John Norquay, domiinion itvestock sgent here, ix in the country on busl- ess of the department. Alex Norquay, dominion land:agent at Edmonton, is away on m three weeks vacation trip, The meeting of the Federation of Leagues, scheduled to be W. 8, Ousman, travelling freight agent for the Northern Pacific Rail- Time On Trip West Good time is being made by. the Robin alrplane which Jefe a Monday afternoon, ing April. When no objection was offered by 8. T. Bigelow, crown. prosecutor, Mag intrate Primrose imposed the nominal fine of 65 and costs on Polsky with a warning: to watch his step in future, Willingdon Line District Going Ahead Fast Now T have never. seen a more produc- tive or beautiful: section of the pro- vince than'that through which the ow wilingdon-line rans ald . D, Brophy, Dassenger agent for the Canadian Pacific railway at Cal- gary, who made a run over the line Tuesday. On the route the party stopped and examined the stooked crops in the fields and estimated the average yield to-be 20 to 25 bushels to Dubois would be gatherea, woul eat T can safely predict 2 for this district. : uF mi if if a Bel : avant, fn this Jake this year, In this connection Mr. Teferring to complaints of col- Jang for sentence. arged with the theft of a bleycle valued a1 36, Douglas Brown was dis- Imiseed after all evidence was, sub tied by the crown. Brown whs al feged to) have purchased the cycle from a loca dealer go the sat am and had. failed to keep up 1 Pian ard Mich te was elaimed De treet talking affairs of moment with w iriend at he corner of Jasper. and 101s: street; Max Frathin ent ring a 10iet Fi 2. LH street. slore;, , Helden-Rushworth noon wtf o'eloek. sant C- milk parments ih ser had any iatention of pay here was not enough evidence of and William Wrman turning on to criminal nature to convict him rae Jasper from M Dougal 1s the premises ie for the const Wednesday. Pro- vided there ts no smoke in the moun- tains, Captain Parkinson expects to reach Cranbrook Wedncsday night. F and better fish would be given a better chance of flourishing. Pigures: for Buck Lake are not yet avaliable, nor are recent figures from Lasser Siave Lake or large: bodies of water in the north. Pulding for vals If necessary for two carnivals if ne uring the seuson finto the city, further restrictions are placed FOR SKATING A. Crockett. Hires Civic Building From P. W. Abbott There will be skating at the Arena this winter unless a professional hoc- key team is operating in a recognized Teague, accorditig to an announcement made by P. W. Abbott, manag rector of the Edmonton Exhibition As- Sociation on Tuesday morning. The rights for flooding the rink have been lekby Mr. Abbott to A. Crockett, pop- ulur superintendent of the Bast Bnd swimming pool, and-bands will be sup- plied during the season as the patron- ago calls for them, dng dix The Exhibition Association have re right to the use of the th introduced on Mr. Crockett's operation of the rink, but in any even there will be sheet of ice and ood music at the Arena during the winter months for the enjoyment of patrons, against the business tax, This, he Pointed out, would fully: protect. the small rooming and boarding houses, A map of Rdmonton showing mine Horal rights owned by the city and orle ina government roads under which the elty also owns the mineral rights was referred to the city solicitor for further. information. Other matters of the agenda, in luding the question of appointing W. J. Cunningham, power and street rail Way superintendent, as a third com missioner to take charge of tho utille Hes, and the-requedt of clvie depart: mental heads for salary increases were Haid over until the return of Com missioner David Mitchell. No decision Was Feached on replacing the old wooden-bridge on 102nd. ayenue at 130th street. Gt. West Garment Co, Holds Parley A banquet was held at the Mac donald hotel last night which markee fe polding of the seral-snntal cons vent official salesmen: the Great West Garment Co, of Id monton, Professor A. E. Corbett of the Unt- versity of Alberta, and C. A. Graham, First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Edmonton ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Paul A. Harsch, C.8.B. of Toledo, Ohio Member ot the- Bourd ot-tacturests The First Church of Christ, Selentist, in Boston, IN THE EMPIRE THEATRE ON Thursday Evening September 19, 1929 At Right Thirty O'clock The Public te Cordially wited to Attend 
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