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EDMONTON BULLETIN Albert Oldest Newspaper WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 192 Irbittle Stories For Bedtime Mr. Coyote Tells Where He Came From Ht (Copyright) by THORNTON, BURGESS it There was one t puutled the little people of the Green Forest, the Green Meadows and t Smiling Pool for a tong time, Wh fad Olden Coyote come (rom There was a time when they hadn't known tliat he existed. Then one 4 they discovered that he had come to home thetoreen Meadows to Trae is woe Creer Men there, ever SNC ad yeen real deal of Wor rN ao him, and where he had Butt nowone. felt. well com reequatned with, hit (0 8k Sm'ED personal n question, The truth pera ome, uniess Ht was Buster Be aie Pash, and Buster Bear fener dnteresta Asm. Jay. id Been one of those win had wondered a great deal about Bho shad Govote. Nowe usually Sam? Od Mea it bashful oF the Teast bit H.deard about prying. into ober backer riniea but there. Was, som Peers Swot Old Man Coyote. Ut Niwas nad discouraged Wnt. Tod? avait wns different, He. had nomeloree to tell Old Man Coyote that comme erate people of the, SmMMLne Mt iend the Green. Meadows had Eien him a vote-of chaiks for lending Beene Hound. into. one of the (etre traps set by Parmer Brown's Say and'so showing him how dread fal taps are had found out what Sammy tg ee vas eo surprised, that he Ravaiy knew what torsay. and qulte fuuddeniy felt that-they were going utemends te was then that for the first time Sammy dared ta ask what tte'had wanted 0 tong Jo know hits Coyote. eald dering abo conte from I 1 should lke to hear about. tt, Sammy once more ventured, sonichow T've never felt reaily ac. Quninted with you, Why, do you know jere you came I don't even know wi Old Man You-, have guess. sald to know, certain promptly would fect-a whole, 0 Tore as if we really were friends Old Man Coyote stretched hin: out comfortably. and a far-away loo came into his eves. plenty. of company, impatient Sammy Jay, he didn't sa: a word. but continued to look and look Te was quite as off into the distance. if he saw something there. looked, but He couldn't sce anythin; unusual, He began to think that Qh Man Coyote had forgotten that he wag walting and he lad just started to clear his throat in order.to remind Old Man Coyote when the latte poke: came, sald he, from the wes the great, wide, wonderful west. Oh, said Saminy, because hy didn't know what else to say. Te scratched his head in an uncertain, renter sort of way, and then he th lt;-nnother question. gt; Is er 1s. went very far away? . Old Man Coyote didn t seem ti hear, He was still gazing way, we: off, and there was a soft, dreamy 1001 An his-eyes which made them almost gentle. All the flerceness and the sl fo were gone, and somehow lt ora believe that hard work for it was really Old Mah Coyote he Jooking at. At last Old Man Coy sighed. It was a long. deep sigh. Yes, Tcame from the west, the great, wide, iderfill west, he: repeated. Tt must be Jong way from here, ventured, Sammy. IL ig replied Old Man Coyote. T T should like to.hear about it, Sammy pnce more ventured, and he was very. polite. So you shall So you shall exclaimed. Old Man Goyote, anc straightway began to tell Sammy Ja; all about the land he came from. Nd Home. To tani cold water and then bring to a bo and cook a few mitutes. + lengthens the life of the line. you Eat a little Drink a litt When Old Man Coyote errand he, speaking in the polltest manner, you've been a neighbor for a long Ume, and yet Coyote s eyes twinkled Wotild you: really would, replied Sammy ves. For a long time. or what seemed like long time to i Tf T wanted a room papered In blue, he would object and insist on If T wanted to go out somewhere of an evening, ny or to dry ot he was too tired. Sammy Learns About keep new clothes lines trom ling, sosk them, before using. in Keep Your Youthful Figure You are sure of being nour- ished; you will be more vig to resist illness, Less Heavy Food Builds Strength Without Fat IN WOMEN S REALM ' The Great Evening Silence That Obtains in Most Homes After Nightfall Is Not Due to Women's Inability to Talk, Prolcaim the Wives, but to Husband's Indifferen Women marry for companionship Ju husband of every woman's girlish dream: end to Whom she can (ell everything ait interest. in everything she does, pictures her future on the hinter side of partion who is good listener and a bet talker. few women. drop thelr alluring line of conversa thelr wedding day, fe ceased. telling they pass into the great silence. spoken to, will find the hust up lke dummies. Surely tasks, witir little contact with the ou she 1 dying to talk about So 1 asked group. of women why domestic brand of conversation. Said one woman: wore myself out as a monologulst. can't go on forever telling things wooden Indian. go far as 1 can tell, my husband about the only reply he ever makes to Which doesn't open up brilliant that 1am boring him to tears, yet read fer more than he does and gy 1a love to be able to. talk over with him, and to anid the books read and tell him littl picked up, but I found It was no use. that would dry up my fountain of silence In our house. of nis ridicule, He always makes me on any public question, he tells me about. If T attempt to tell a stor nut that he cut his teeth that-I have made, he dresses 1t up into men's clubs to which T belong, of a lot of old hens. He interrupts my it before, whether be ever has or not, feel about something really important discussion, we mostly sit up in a silence Said another woman: because he ix a chronic objector. and enthusiasm. When I was married 1) gverything they.do or think of doing. petual row, pee he would mention that mother sald so-an ing to Interfere in our affairs. y would casually emark they were too frivolous. or otha. ret. fot oF tov Cold ot too'ra So, ha ed to do without discussing it. Half 1 and'didn t. care, anyway, Also that Ire couldn't twit-me with keeping 3 T didn't tell him about. them. gain I keep silent as the grave about Cults or concoct a cake mention it. n+ harmony The Fes Interest ines Said another womat because we have no mutu: never talks to me about or ha him about what 1 world and refuses to enter mine. So that is why: home iife s so dull Club Activities Strathcona Lodge 1.0,B.A, Plans Bazaar Lady S'zatheona Locge No. 138 met i402 Wednesday, September 11, in the 3 Ciange Hall, 84th avenue, with a good. cttendance, ' Reports of various com- miltees were found to be very satis- factory, Mrs, J. Murray will be con- vener of the cooking sale ta be held along with the bazaar in the early part of October, A whist drive will be Leld on October 2 under the convener- fl shin of Mrs. Forbes. Mrs, R. White, who has just returned from the East, gave the members a few interesting day if every and : le More Bovril DOROTHY Dix tat as perpetual gabfest with a com This fairy tale comes true to very Only oo many husbands ind after they cir wives. how heautitul and wonderful and how dif ferent they are from alt other women, Only too many husbands spend thelr evening wrapped up in the afternoon newspaper And'in a state of coma, only responding jn inarticulate grunts when they are op In for an evening call fon hait the families you know and you and wife sitting not the fault. of women. for no daughter of Eve was ever yet averse to the use of her tongue, and the woman tho has spent the day doing. household ats, witty Rete * 1 tside world, is just bottled up with things f don't talk to. my husband because T long ago to a man who Is as unresponsive as onversational vista: Tam not a dull nor ignorant woman. 1 pear to be able to interest other people. iscuss with him the topics of the day 1 don't taik to my husband, sald another womat feel like a fool. that I don't know what T ry, he sneers at it and says on in the cradle, and if I ever confess any mistake joke at every dinner table we are invited to, If 1 tell my husband something that happened at some of the wo- a che dismisses It scorntully as the cackling pheretore, sirice I don t enjoy being accused of ed at, I never attempt to talk to my husband at fren and the house, and as they are not very Which is not my idea of a hilarious evening. phe reason don't talk, to my husband ts He seems to huthority and asserts his position as head of the house by.vetoing every thing that I want to do and throwing T was one of these foo brides who think duty to tell their busbands about everything they think and consult him about Tho result was that we were in a per- nd T'was dissolved In tears half of the time, Mme that my place was in my own home, and if 1 would dso, he would Imagine that she was try- When I would tell him about what some of my girl friends did, he would object to mi too extravagant or (oo something oF z almost human Intelligence that the least sald. was the soonest, mended, band dian know about my mother and my: that Tsaved an acrimonious argument by going like lead T chuck it into the garbage can and never This method cramps conversation, done or confides any of his plans to me. and when I try to tell do he yawns in my face. ite shuts me out of his So we are like foreigners, shouting a language which neither understands to the other. ce to Their Conversation much as men do. The ideat nan who Will be an intimate and who will take real ust as sis she tht she the ther it was that there was so little of the T exhausted ray repertoire. ' never Ustens to anything anything I say to him is xf . He makes me feel my hopes and plans and thoughts and plays I see ic interesting pieces of gossip T have He would just say ugh-huh and Hence these gobs of inspiration. n. because Tam afraid if T express an opinion im. talking that was a chest- funny story that becomes his pet best story to say that he has heard jd when I try to tell him how I he calls me neurotic, being a moron, or laugh- (bout anything-exeept the chil- (hrilling topics for lt;perpetual in which you could hear.a pin drop, ra think that he shows his a wet blanket over my every hope ft their hat T had been over to see mother, thn be- it was always too although a woman, T learned and that the things my hus friends he couldn't criticize, and along and doing what-I want- he time he never found out about tt iny mistakes and blunders in house- So now when T make foollsh bar- it, and when I burn a batch of bis- bub it makes peace and on T do not talk to my: husband ts except the heme and children. He or tells me what he is going to do DOROTHY DIX. minutes when she exhibited and ex- plained some photographs. BENITO, US. NEEDS YOU ROME, Sept. 18. TItaly's go-and- get-it. Benito. Mussolini, is the man the United States needs to enforce its prohibition law. In the past five Years, says the premier. I have clos ed 27.000 saloons. Give, me tme and I will close them all. Mussolini's attitude i that too much land ts de- Yoted to vineyards and not enough to wheat, Did she leave hor husband? Yes, but she took everything else. What s What By HELEN DECIE to give large bridge-tea next month with 100 guests (twenty-five tables). The games will begin at 2 o'clock: tea will be served at 4, In case one of the gucsts cannot come at the last moment, would It be proper for any Of the hostesses to take the place of the absent player? Several guests pre fer contract to auction bridge. Should these have separate tables? Are gen- eral prizes to be preferred to table prizes: With the understanding that she ts pible-to b nd that hag high score, she must re- juish it to the player ranking next, piace of an absent guest. A section may be reserved for con- tract bridge and arriving guests may be asked whether they prefer to play auction or contract. Then they are seated in accordance with their pref- erences. Table prizes of uniform value are of Jess trouble and more sat- Isfactory than general prizes. Ls Store Opens Closes at 6 9 o'Clock The Only Departinent Store in Edmonton, Owned, Controlled and Operated by Edmonton. Pe ly 1.50, Extra Special Thursday, each. 250 Linen Crash and Jap Crepe Luncheon Covers Regularly to 1.75. Thursday ...... 95c Choice of two splendid lines, some are of oyster linen erash with colored borders, Swe 50x60 inches, Others of Japanese crepe in assorted. designs. Size 54x34 inches, Regularly to 1.76. Special Thursday .: .. 95c 200 Yds. English Ging- hams, Printed Cottons and Nainsooks 4 95c Thutsday will carry away s few lengths of these splendid wach fabrics, 32-Inch English dress ginghams; 36-inch printed dress cottons, 96-inch printed nainsooks in scores of lovely fresh, new patterns. Extra Special Thursday, Ayards for .c.c-seee0s 1500 Yds. Soft Fleecy Striped Flannelettes 8 er 95c Soft flecey finished flannelettes that will serve for no end. of different purposes. Come in light, medium and dark patterns. yi inches wide. Regular 20 value. Special Thursday ...... 8 yards for 95 500 Yds English Velours and Blanket Coatings Regularly 1.50 Yard. pecial Thursday ... 95c Just. such lovely warm coatings as will be veeded for little boys and girls winter ch English velours and all-wool ket cloths in a big range of newest les, Regular 1.60 90rd, Special Thursday - 886 iinglish All-Wool Dress Flannels 95c Regularly 1.49 Yard. Special Thursday .. shed dress flannels. for women's, and children s. frocks Beautiful, soft broadcloth and pleated skirts. Shown fn a range of a dozen or more lovely new shades, 54 inches wide. Regularly 1.49 yard. Special Thursday at . + 950 400 Yds. Swiss. Taffeta and Habutai Silks Reg. 1.25 and 1.50 Yd. Special Thursday ..-.. 95c Rich perky finished Swiss chiffon taf eta, silks in newest plain shades and shot or two-tone effects. Also. heavy weight shurwear Habutal silks for dress slips, Uingerie, ete. in a big range of most wanted shades, Both 36-inch width. Regularly 1.25 and 1.50 yard. Special Thursday 95 at this temiptingly low price. front. Special Thursday, per pair. 95c Bargains Children s: Annex PULLOVER SWEATERS with V-neck or neat fitting polo collars. Sand. red, open... Sizes 2 to 12 years. Special Thursday -. z 95 Bi. FLEECY COTTON VESTS, have short Sleeve oF strap drawers, knee or an) kde lengin. Sues 2 1014 D fr ORG years, Thursday Special SERGE SKIRTS pledted to Iihen waists. Sen Baer ie a IOC CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS of fleecy cot- ton yarns in sand, navy, Thureday Bpectal J Wieck, long tleeves, and short sleeves. Sizes 2 to 14 ears, Thursday Special, He eet te. bute ate fae ; Teh meen Be ODS Stamped Pillow Cases and Scarfs : LILLOW CASES, 42-inch lroular cotton, Gesigns, also bemstitehed for crochet . 95c. APED VOILE SCARFS- and boudoir pillows. Green, yellow and biue. A scart 95c edge. Special Thursday, pair... Sra and pillow. Thursday Special, set . black, white. PLANNELETTE GOWNS, have high wae ee con. IHC (CHILDREN'S PLEECY COTTON WAISTS: on style, butoned -on shoulder or All have attractive pom-pom on the Have soft chrome leather soles. and rubber heels. All sizes 3 to 8. Extra Reg. 1.50 Beautifully and designs. 95c 200 English Reversible Bath Mats Regularly 1.50 Special Thursday. 95c Thick, closely woven and very absorbent, heavy pile bath mats, Made with revers- thle sides and in a good assortment of designs in fast colors. Good big size. 20x38 inches. Regularly 1.50. Special Thursday at 95 store opens. 700 Yds English + Novelty Tricochine Reg. 1-25 to 1.49. Special Thursday... 95c One has only, to see these. fascinating fabrics to. realize what smart autumn frocks the'll fashion. They come. in nov- elty and modernistic designs on bright colored grounds. 36 to 40 inches, Regular- ly 1.25 to 1.49 yard. Special Thursday 95e ee s Woormeen's: Smarty 240 Pairs Women s Fine Quality Boudoir Slippers at 95c Pair These cosy boudoir slippers are sure to go quickly They are of fine quality black:kid, black patent. and embossed leather in dark grey, blue, peacock, black and gold 95c Thursday at. 200 Maderia Linen Table Centres and Vanity Sets nd 1.75 Special Thursday hhand-embroldered-Ma- deira linen table centres, 18x18 inches, piece vanity sets in assorted Regularly 1.50 and 1.18. Exira Special Thureday at 95 pecial Purchase 1200 Pieces Lovely Soft Shimmering Rayon Silk Lingerie at 95 Each Those who have participated in any, previous 95c day bargain in rayon silk lingeries will not need to be urged to be here when the Furthermore they know they'll be fully re- warded for any might cause. The shipment is made up of: Nightgowns, Dress Slips, Combinations, Teddies, Pettinicks, Step-ins, Bloomers and Bobbettes 7 Gowns are lace trimmed and finished with embroidered motif. Slips have deep shadow proof hem or lace trim. Petti- necks have elastic band at waist and knee. Skirt is lace trimmed. Teddys, step-ins and bloomers are lace trimmed and finished with embroidered motif. Colors are: ORCHID PEACH NILE SKY CORAL FLESH and WHITE Sizes, large, medium and small. Extra Special Thursday Cuffed Silk Gloves Reg. 1.25 and 2.00 Special Thursday. . Pure thread silk gloves featuring smartly designed embroidered turned back cuffs, also flare cliffs faced with contrasting colors, Shown in such popular shades as belge, mocha, brown, Arab and castor. Regularly 1.75 to 2.00. Extra Special Sizes 6 and 6 . Johnstone Walker s Daily Store News Thursday Ninety-Five Cent Day Brings Fifty or More Real Worth-while Bargains 300 Snowy White Wabasso Cotton Bed Sheets at 95c Anticipating a nine o'clock shopping rush for these splendid sheets we feel it necessary to limit each customer to two pairs and to emphasize the fact that no phone orders will be accepted. ade by the famous Wabasso of an excellent quality owy White cotton shesting, free from essing oF filling acd finished with a inch hem, Size 70x90 inches. Regular- 95c flannelette. Inrge sizes. contrasting motif, 120 Square and Oblong Kapoc Cushions Special 2'*95c Thursday Well-filled. buoyant cushions in square and oblong shapes, Made: with attractive coverings of English floral chintz. Sult- able for sun rooms or office use. Special Thursday, 2 for 95c inconvenience nine o'clock .. 95c . Esmond and Beacon Nursery Blankets Regularly 125. QE Thursday at...... Cc Cosy lttle blankets for the little one's cot or carriage in Esmond or Beacon quality. Of elderdown velour in assorted designs in pink and white or bite end white, Sizes 30x40 inches. Regularly 1.25, Thursday Special, 95 e 95c 95e Men s Comforable Felt Slippers at 95c on these comfortable slippers. Padded heels. 100 Only These Boston for over-night visi Special Thureds: 95 NEL WORK SHIRTS collar. Sizes 14 to 18. Thursday Special .....-. rey Men and women shopping for men will make an early raid They are of good quality felt with durable chirome leather soles and Ausives 6 to Ii. Special Thursday, per pair-s-.--- Women s Boston Bags at 95 re very convenient its, etc. Made of black fabrikold over a substantial frame and fastened with overtstraps and buckle. Opportunities in Me Furnishings Section MEN'S COTTON AND COTTON FLAN- Grey. and Khaki. Closed front and fiat attached . 95c MEN'S FALL WEIGHT HALF HOSE, eat aes 3 95c SILK TIES, four-in-band style 3 95c 95c Women s Fabrikoid Shopping Begs.at 95c Women will consider these bags excep- tional value at 95c, They are nice Toomy made with dome fasteners to make beg smaller When not in use. Special Thursday 95 MEN'S WHITE LAWN HANDKER- CHIEYS, full sie, medium, QE Thursday Special, dozen .. ic MEN'S JERSEY GLOVES, c0 c brown. Knitted wrist pairs band. Thursday ... MEN'S HORSEHIDE Work Gloves with Dull string wrist fastening. 6S Vhursday Special ......+.++ Cc 250. Women s Flannelette Pyjamas and Nightgowns Exceptionally well made garments roomily cut from soft fleccy finished fall and winter weight THE PYJAMAS are in white only and come in two-piece coat styles with V-neck and short sleeves. and bottoms of pants piped in blue. THE NIGHTGOWNS are in peach or white with square neck and short sleeves with Your cholce, Extra Special Thursday, each .. 90 Pairs Comfortable Plaid - Slippers at 95 : It is only a matter of a few weeks now until these slippers will be almost essential for comfort. They are made of soft wool felt in a new chek design with overlay of contrasting shade for vamp and edging: Neat pom-pom on, front. Have chrome oles and padded heels. All sizes 3.t0 8. Etxra Special Thursday, per pair... Cc a No Phone y Orders For 950 Items. Neck, sleeves,pockets Small, medium and 95c 300. Pieces Women s Novelty Jewelry Extra Special 9 5 Thursday at ..... Cc Don't let anything prevent you from Coming to see. this new special purchase shipment of novelty Jewelry, for each plece is new in design and a real bargain at 95c. There are necklets in three different Jengths, pendants, earrings and novelty pins and bars in wood and various metals. Set with sparkling crystals, glow- ing pearls, ete.Extra special Thursday 950 6 Dozen Pieces Women s Neckwear Sweetheart- collars and numerous o:her new. styles in collar and cuff sets and Westees of crepe de chine, georgette and Ince in white, ecru and pastel shades. Six dozen pleces, Extra special Thursday at 95e Dozen Women s New Oblong Scarfs thured 95c Thursday. . Gay: and colorful n w oblong scarfs of fine quality georgette and crepe de chine. Plain or pleated. Some plain colors, others artistically designed. 15 - dozen only. Special Thursday ... testes 956 20 Doz. Women s Linen Handkerchiefs 4'*95c F Every woman who passes the handkerchief section Thureday will treat herself to at Teast four of these hankies. They are of sheer Irish linen trimmed wth hand embro dery applique and drawn work finished with hand rolled edges, Special Thursday .... 4 for 95 Women s Celanese Full Fashioned Silk Hose 4TQ5c PAIR A remarkable good line of new fall hose noted for durability, shapely ankles and wrinkle-free insteps. Pull fashioned and with banded colored ff top. Comes in such lovely new shades as naturelle, sand, dove, gunmetal, chalet, grey, enos and white. Sizes 8 to 10. Extra Special Thursday . + Bc Children s 34-Silk and Wool Sox ta 9D 2'tr 95c Mothers will welcome an opportunity to buy an extra pair or two of these splen- did silk and wool sox at this bargain price. They come in four-one rib with fancy turn-back tops, Sizes 6 to 815. Special -2 95 Thursday ats... See What 95 Buys in Boys Department BOYS PULLOVER SWEATERS with polo collar, Wool with cotton back, Grey, navy, camel, and royal, With con- trasting colar trim on coliar, also: plain. eS ee, OBC BOYS' PINE SHIRT SPECIAL, with at- tached collar, All are neat stripes and check patterns. English broadcloth. Made in coat stle, Sizes 12 to 141y. Thursday Gpecial at 2s. :95c BOYS KHAKI SHIRTS with collar at- SE IL STS AP a a Bizes 12 to 14 - O BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Titty wares fannclete. Coat and panies izes 6 to 16 years, . 9Be BOYS KHAKI COVERALLS for the Ute fellow, open neck. Sizes 2 to 7 years: Thursday Special .. . 95c BOYS' NEW TWEED CAPS, all snappy new patterns for the young iad, Ail sles, Thursday Speciar IOC BOYS OPEN KNEE TWEED Pi grey and brown, novelty etsna Sines Fsto 2. 95e Thursday Special PANTS, biue, khaki and white wich anaraad 95e BOYS AVIATION CAPS, of imitation leather 15 navy, tan end brown. All warmly lined with wool lining, Thursday Special 95c SECOND SECTION Little Wonder Worke turns Use Bulletin Want i THEY GET RESULTS Big Cc PERMITS FOR 57,700 ARE TAKEN TODAY Bulk Made up by License to Build New Garage in City + A decided impetus to fall: building was given Wednesday. mornin Bullafng permits totalling 407,100 were 2 issued by the elty buffding depart: ment. The ulk of this total was ue Bt made uj made up by permit for 82,000 construction of a: brick and steel garage bi ffage bullding for the in. terna rvester Company Canada. The year's building. total now stands at 4,717,760. The building be start on operatior start on operations will be made, 6ymonds are the architects, The remainder of permit made Up of emaller amounte, relating tothe onstruction of new dwellings or the alteration of existing ones. Pall building activity has stareed.'a survey of the bullding. pote nits shoW. and with-s continuation of expected to continue (ine weather, is 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 tne provinelal secretary's department egislative buildings to obtain their driver's Mcenses, according to Edmund Trowbridge, and to date a total of 124,000. licenses have been ad tssued. AG BO-cents each this has net ted. the. provinelal treasury 62,000. In addition there have been 480 chauffeurs leenses.tasued, a, 30 eenses have, been. up: pended varying from elgh Sav fo SE month. 7 OM elehe Three oenses, have been cancelled, wo being for driving during intoxiea- Women win Women, who have been holding Uielr heads proudly to'date for being carefal drivers and not running afoul of the minions of the Jaw, have wt last. had thelr good driving escutcheon bermirehed and the net. result. has been the cancellation of one license Une victim, or the offender, as. the case may be, in this instance, was an dmonton woman. driving in the Leth- bridge area. The cause in this ca Was not intoxication, but some viol lion of driving regulations. Applications for lcenses, sald Mr. Trowbridge, continued 40 pour-in and he expected to issue several. thousand niore before the year hiad become his- tory. Pollee officers are continuing their check up. rs To. date. this: year 92,000 passenger Automobiles and trucks have been il- veused, In addition 3,000 dealers licenses have been fssyed and 700 Uvery. Meense A total of 400 motorcycles have been. suthorized, Tt in not expected that many more notor veliicle Ieenises will be sasued Uhis year, While there has been an increase of About, 6,000 fir the number of motor Sehicte Heenses Issued this year over the number last year, the increase hax hot been: so marked as that of 1928 yey 127. when. the increase was Lloydminster Asks For Aid Following Recent Serious Fire Fire which acted 0 disastrously re- cently on the border city, Lloydmin- oe i its in some eee tressing scent Gime so amongst the poorer amd fll-provi tenants. An appeal to Eq m for aid in this connection comes direct from Com- nussioner Hoggard of the Salvation Army headquarters Winnipeg, So. proud was the commissioner, and the West in, for the generous im- pulse that, citys ial was done for. Wi his second ough te cohisans of Lioydminster.. veral thousand dollars in money material was the whole-hearted from Edmontonians in ths of the Wainwright fire, The Canadian, National Ratlysre x0 much alive urgency 0 the situation that the local: Mruperin tendent is seeking consent from Win- bipeg to freight any aasisiance that cmonton ean offer free of charge. Citizens having anything to contri bute are kindly seked io fphone 6875. or 5001, where arrangement will be ace 3 collest such ald as can be Wanted In Calgary Man Arrested Here anted in Calgary Alberta Provincial Pollee for Whelt thomas Thoraldson was arrested in. the city night by. Inspector Sutherland pie regen 2 moccning was, tamed f provi oF eon the southern Boye on oraldson was. picked up while operating an eutomobile around the gly streeta and was, taken to police radquarters and lodged in the cells, orth? goodwill of the Exchange Cafe on Jasper avenie east has been sold or ' 5.000, with further gonsidera Hon tor fixtures. The new owners of business are Mah Hong and M: N Jack Kew put through the deal 1 Too Late To Classify + the a: TREDERICE L. WOOD rath occurred: inthe city, on Sept. IN of Prederick L. Wood of 10783 8th Aerie He Teaven iow moure Wie tote 3 HEN ers and 19. gone te brid tom a mean at i 10810 100 street, ahd 'sn immediate oC. been leet tract forthe, Job, while Blakey and of did tinget the fi out whole boys 1 ually wore to th Canad Foll the be Brita centre cheste Edinb histor the V of also ve sea th ples. b On Canad party 1 ations, D. 1 Strath him th NEI Anno tion. to to cove ext: 9 ation. formats for aer muniets telenrar nelghbo lative t commer The 1 state th ence of and. th Univers absolute Oliver charge 0 clty. stre months Primrose morning. Hugh tired 0 National monton, turbed nesday 1 in court, cadi tur Sutheria Army, W make go James conversic ease set at 1,200 Pacing auto and H, Mulv magistral but be w lang for s ang Charge valued at missed 4
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