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aaa EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Oldest Newspaper THURSDAYSS) PTEMBER 5, 1929. Bulletin Want Ads Are Most Speedy and Efficient 44 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS EDMONTON JUNK CO. Several houses for Sale, south of front 94800 u Fi belek house, away, below tor Bale of the city 10080 100th treet vursrrons wanted for cash, Davies Phone 4482, In any quantity Bost prices. paid 822 Jasper PURNITURE BOUGHT FOR casH on Wold. 98, commission. Phone 2130 SILVER BOUGHT 101M Jasper 0B CARE OR MOUsE AND Suaper Ave Toeation, 2300. Would exchaige for confectionery or book auppiy. businens, hear school tn: Edmonton, Bulletin Offtee MODERN HOUSE, 107 STREET, 2700 on terms, 301 St. Pome 8378: teving iine: Look for the clock on the Walk Wiohest MARKET PRICE AND SPOT Cash for turniture, Yor cash Addtona Box on ONR iegerald. 106 MUYS FURNITURE, TRONS, bedding, tooln, dressers, other odds and ends. Phowa 0801, SWaF COLUMN oad ope, FR . waltied ab 8300, to exchange for tecondhiand. cat iOIY Ford) value about. 8180 to 8200, balance In i, An C. By Alte, OF Box 14, ARNEAU TWO REAL Completed, one halt block froin Normal Phone 1319, HoMEs just x in Yosemite California, is nerica s most Merced Rive vendous force te cliff to a feet below, ACREAGE FOR SALE By Williams KIND anit (ie urbulent ap- / magnificent HOUSES FOR SALE Kast on the C.N.R., well loca- station: all good black partly improved. Price 1400 and 16.00 per acre 1000.00 cash. Very good terms on. balance, quarter separate, WEBER BROS. rie HOUSE OF SERVICE Edmonton Credit Bldg. Ph, 23461 W-2-209 GREENE re COMPANY. LTD. 10158 Jasper Ave, Phone 9214 A MOST OUTSTANDING Ina six room fully modern semi-bungalow, situated on the Glassed-in ver floors, lovely iWvin room with fre heating: two bedrooms on. first floor: ood house, fence, and yood water Will sell one. quarter, owner, Nils Gyland, Suther Tosth Avenue South Side, ult cash iand Rooms 10738-209, FARMS FOR SALE sell immediately, Must Be Sold? MONEY TO LOAN : AT 1 Several improved Proved farms all h The very best of chocolate loam. hy Od water. Gs rs, English speal chools, Priced at per acre to 39.00 per acre. jayment, balance crop: payment 10158 Jasper Ave. Real Estate : Rentals : Insurance G-2-208 PHONE 9214 Abundance Good nelgh- from 18 Small down one hall Garneau Special Beautifu.t enduron, Mal itch dat, oe ts rch upstairs, and two unfin ih the attic; full Whyte Co. LIMITED FINANCIAL BROKERS 10117 100th street, reception Phone 9247 W-1-208 shed. room: conerete basement; air heated: heated garage well finished and 1n good con- This house ig in Al and is. priced: for PARMS EDMONTON DISTRICT: 1220, 200 acres Improved: condition. Rooms 11, 101 quick sale at 7,000, WEBER BROS. THE: HOUSE, OF SERVICE e nonton Cre Bide. Pe Dan joo Bt. Cute FARMS WANTED Maran Ronee Ono anin naan WANTED EQUIPPED ably priced: moderate dows payment; Cliente waiting HUNARIAN. 10211 97 Street RMB, REABON- 58 BUSINESS OPFORTUNITIES ERS ee eee, FOR RENT October 3rd, one of the b st stands fora barber shop, or fruit and gas, hot and cold Line will be left on front, Rent 35.00; We have a house of eleven rooms inn Good disieiet. Hwa steer fa gets hbo cai Th swoula make money as high a boarding house. za Two fruit, grocery and confection- ery. 4,500 and 6,500, including buildings. The W. E. Goodale Agencies 9576 111 Avenue WEST END 9-Rooms, steam heat, separate bath and tollet, full'lot, el fixtures, etc., double gai 8500, easy terms, modern hot 9-Rodm full West End, 1250 cash, balance 50 per confectionery; also ight fittings, 7-Room modern house, End: large lot. 2500; 300 cash; per month, HARRY H. WEEKS CORPORATION LTD. Real Estate : Ground Floor, McLeod Bidg. Evenings Ph. 82111 W-207 Ing annivers remember hip uick sale, Phone 2265 AUTOMOBILES Continued SECC EUOEER THE SEASON S BEST OFFER A Late Model TUTZ 4-DOOR SEDAN. for 360 AND the balance 85 per month for 15 months, without extra finance charges. This also covers insurance (fire and theft) for 24 months. Mag- nificant tn appearan- gt;, formance .wonderful, guaranteed to be in mechanfcal order. Pive wire wheels, Stutz Speedway-3ix motor. and perfect Lougheed 4-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes. Body. hand-painted in Ma- roon with gold stripe. Hard finish that will not wear or rade, Has all up-to-date fittings: Clock on: dash. Motormeter, Dome and corner lights. Electric windshield. wiper. Solid Walnut dash. Shock. Absorbers. The Best of Upholstery: This magnificent 5800 car has had the best cf care as Proved by its present perfect condition. Comp in and see this splendid Bargain. (On splay aT Penn Motor Sales ... Cor. 114 St, and Jasper Ave. Phone 23468 P-194X MONEY TO PURCHASE NEW CARS At.6--Rer Cent, THE CHAPMAN- SLESSOR Good Buying, No Car MONEY TO LOAN . AGENGIES LIMITED 10177 100A: Bt, Phone 5551 See'Us First and Save Mone: Olose-in, fully-niodern, living Toom, Jining r om, bedroom and kitchen downstatrs; room and bath upstairs, ull basement; gas installed. Price 2,700 on Teasonable terms. MAGEE AND MacRAE 10122 100A Street Phone 23498 Evenings 5009-5144 ONEY TO LOAN ON MODERN CITY HOUSES CREDIT FONCIER, F. C. EDMONTON, Alta, c. WE LOAN MONEY ON cana, FURNI- Eure. or iy eecuritice at toveat rate oi fund refinance Jour PINANGE LOAN co. Urb. Phone seas ie utomobile, also trac 120 Teeler mide Always the Best Mies GOOD USED CARS Mould Motors Ltd. opal 10216 102 Street August 3a, tba BUT SENTRY, IN A CASE OF THIS IH THE REGULATIONS THE DRY woRKER the Province of Alberta. Department of Public Works Main Highway Construction, tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 2 o'clock noon, mand: rd time, of 'Priday, September 0, 1029, for the construction of the following Project 9, Beciton A; Sub-Section 2, ted Deer-Sylvan Lake iighway. Commencing at Highway Junction. 4 miles North of Rea Deer to East Woundary of Sylvan Lake, distance of 10:04 iniles, and Project 1, Gection D., Bub-Bection 2, Calgary-Rdmionton Highway. Commencing at the North boundary. of Red Deer ts the South boundary of Lacombe, dix tance of 2 mixing er cna at Biackiulds for first tecond Sourse surfacing, 9126 cuble yards to rail Way care and 6604 to trucks, with 61280 euble yard miles haul and other work Copies of plans and. specification bbe seen. at 'the office of the. i Commissioner, Parliament Buildings, tonton, The cover of each tend y will be marked TENDER POR HIGHWAY CONSTRUG: TION and will bo marked by the Project. Section and Sup-bectlon nutibers of the ae Each tender will be accompanied by. a certified cheque in the amount ot 300 (Vive Hundred Dollars as provided for in. the. Contract. form Tenders will be opened tn-the presence the time above mentioned for any lender bot necessarily 3. D. ROBERT ON, Deputy Minister of Public Works, Famonton, Albe:ts, AUCTION SALE Residence, and Furniture A Sale of very tive beuse furnia ings practically like new. Maving been Iavored with Instructions: (rom Meo, Ft will sell by Publie Auctlon xi ee, OAT ANE Blceet, solutely tik flaue i with Tontiler Olaud Deval. Two beautiful Venice hy Mooallght in- old a6 cours, 4 srats, eater, perfect condition, good rubber: Yools and spare tire. Snap, 250. 11036 Jasper Avenue. 13386-206 FOR QUICK SALE, LEAVING TOWN, 1028 Landau Oldsmobile Sedan, 999. Phone ane 1341-30 Zo INSURANCE ny mind? toes It, Mr very dil G. R. JOHNSON, INSURANCE LOANE Rentals. Northern Investment Bulldiog. Phone 8684-83004, Buys 7-room sethi-bungalow. fully modern, 2 bedrooms. and and 2 bedrooms upstairs; gar- terms arranged: immedi- possession, Chester D. Martin Phone 33981 th-downstalrs BARNES. GAG. Pin, LIFE. SICKNESS. Service guaranteed. Agency Bidg. Phone CHAPMAN - GLESOR AGENOIES: Lid.. General Insutance Brokers. Phone Aadreas 10177100 HOUSE FOR BALE. ROOMS POR RENT. Read and vse Bulletin Want ade, Evenings 32305 M-1-205, 12-Roomed hot water heated house, 83rd Ave. South lde, wonderful AUTOMOBILES condition, rooming house . Close to new normal school. Price 6500.00, cash 2000.00, balance arranged. bungalow, West End; full lot; nice home. Hauling Grain 15 made easy with one of our reconditioned Used Trucks Always the Best 7-Roomed high grai Close prics J. GILMURRAY 643 Tegler Bldg Phone 2826 G-6-213, a that girie. n ever? Edmonton Motors Limited Chevrolet and Oakland Dealers Chauvin Allsop Company Ltd. Insurance and Real Estate Money to Loan PHONE - we'll al Ph, 1941 Cor. 100 St, and 102 Ave, LOOK TO THE LADIES ush, let me 202 McLeod Bldg, when ha FOR SALE FORD TUDOR IN Goop tlemen, ate more cultured nowadays than members of your sex you doubt this, ask Dr, Josiah Old- n hock abrorbers All neces -RooM MODERN HOUSE, instars, fireplace, two In the HARDWOOD floors dow 0d 1918 FORD CAR YOR WILL SELL TOA Avei Tie ate 1070-208 43. ACCESSORIES AND PARTS ESSEX CAR OWNERS Wo have just wrecked 1927 and 9 1929 model. This giver ue a complete line of ail Eases parte, in, Dertect condition. YOU CAN SAVE Special Attention to Ma. Orders, Auto Wrechage Ltd 100 OTe street. PHONE 0809 A-100 CKERS YOR CARS AND USED PARTS, PHONE 4742 10217 99 Bt, next to Clyje Block. RADIATORS EDMONTON AUTO RADIATOR WORKS. Wg. Feeoring. All work absolute ws . i Sscr Sttect ana Jasper. PHONE wiv Sere alae 65 REPATHED aND RECURRED Guarantee Radiavor Company. TOI Street Phone asst 0-242 , f ROITER, ACTO RADIATOR. aPi ciulist Radiator recortng. 1013 Phone 400 LONDON, Sept. 4. The girls, gen- Should eld, eminent physician of London HALL Wilton rug. Mall mirror. O6d ehalre, ete. CAMP EQuirmeny te BEDROOM No. 1 aut finish bed with spring dresser REDROOM No. 3 fall size creamy enamel bed with fell mattress, Cres fixtures. Kit Oak kitehen MISCELLANEOUS SALE AT 1:45 SHARP Government of ed eltizen toon sanitoriun, ga3-at the front. a. widow and a small family. h dy 4s being shipped to Lloydminstir for interment. A pretty wedding was salemnized tp September 2, . when, daughter of Mr. Rogers, was married to Mr. Wililam Spence, son of the late Mr. Herbert Spence and Mrs, Spence. Rey. ence Halliday performed the mony. This bride looked lovely 1n a Wedding gown of while georgette and allver Ince, with silver slippers, and voll with wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmatd was Miss Helen Gunn, who wore a becoming dress of rose geor- gette and a picture hat of the same color, peas. the bride, groom was attended by his brother, Mr, John Spence. The wedding music, from Lohengrin was played by Mrs. Gordon Cook and during the signing of the register, she played I ceremony, the home of the brides parents, happy couple left for thelr honeymocn trip on showers of rice of a host of friends. +thetr-heme in Lloydminster on their return, Galle Me Spence ployed by the Canadian Utilities Ltd. at this point 75 Per Cent. Wheat pleted of the oats, weather holds, thresh about ten days. threshed on August 20th, his wheat averaging 27.5 bushels to the acre, Garnet, which graded 1, 2 and 3. Mr. Duncan MacDonald hailed in a toad of grain to the elevator which graded No.1 TR WNLLAR 5 4-5 Hold Annual Service Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin LLOYDMINSTER, Sept. annual memorial service was the cenotaph 1, when gathered the service. The 45 pim., headed by the Lloydminste: Citizens Band, with the veterans im. mediately: behind. The Orange Lodge and members of the Oddfellows and various churches and organizations in town, band brought up thelr lodge followed. by representatives of the also fell in line. The Elks the Masonle Order. The service commenced at 3 o'clock, Mr. J. G. Willard, acting as chitir Dr. Snell, of Saskaldon, was ne der the direction of Col. Laws, D.S.0., wreaths were lald on the cenotaph man. the speaker for the oc asion. by local orders friouds and relatives, their ministers, The great fire of Lloydminster has Frederick the Lumber Yard, passed away on Sunday morning as a ult. of carbon dioxide polsoning, week's illness. Deceased, uged 30 years, leaves to mourn his idow and three children, two The sympathy of the community is extended 19 the be- reaved. Mr, Stone was well-respect- and popularly known, hav- ing resided in the district over nine- teen years, and originally coming from the United Another name is added to Liovd- minster s honor roll inthe sad death of Jack O'Callaghan, a Lloydminster boy, who passed away at the Saska- where he has been taken one iife tn its toll Phelps Stone, an employe Lloydminster Co-op. at r after. one oss. a boys and one giv. Slates, an inmate for the last four months. Deceased was overseas and saw ac- Uve servies.In France during the war. On coming home, he took up farniing in the Greenwood district cauised by tuberculosis as a result of He leaves to mourn the United church on.Monday, Heleii Victor and Mrs. G. A. cer: f embroidered silk tulle caught Bhe had wn bouquet of sweet Mr. George Rogers, father of gave her away. The and Mendelssohn, You Truly. After the reception was at Tue the afternoon train; amid ind the best wishes They will mak 4g-an electrictany, em Cut At Waskatenau Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin WASKATENAU, Sept. 5. About of the wheat cutting is com- , 6 ofthe barley and 50 If the present good will begin in, Wel Carson Mr, Phe school fair for this district, comprising Waskatenau, SpruceficlA, Riverlund and Br be held on Monday Glodford ts a part of the district but has withdrawn from the Sehi shton schools, will Beptember 9. 1001 Fair chee's recently built barn, together with the season's crop of tiay, was destroyed by fire last Sun day Mrs. Earl Lanyon entertained Mrs. Barron, who has been ortnight. she H. H. CRAWFORD Boys are too often Killstied to b gt; Jouts, he says. Girls are ala anxious to be ladies ot Van A few dave tn Wage : LITTLE CAESAR By W. R, BURNETT Workers For a Very Small Guana lt;a in the public school grounds Sunday afternoon, September approximately 500 people The Elks band rendered a Program of sacred music in the post office square for half an hour before, ade assembled at the back seat. Carillo stood looking at) putting his hand on Tony's: arm. Otero took w cigarette Pack and rolled it between his palms, The pollee car slowed up, Ingers closed on Tony's arm. Here's an alley, Tony took the turn on two wheels: twliching Just missed a-parked-car. Otero. was thrown from one end of his. seat. to sald the other, losing his cigarette. The Cudillae s exhaust roared in the nar- was nothing this ain't going to be no cinch, s0 You better give us a lift. Tony.. pretended to be preoccupied moment, then closed the pped on thi sald: Rico, from his door. Tony All right, take t easy. We got lots of times? They took tt easy. Tony drove along fas lelsurely as though they were going , lo a New Year's party. Rico leane smoked, watching all the rs. Otero, who had removed the rlot gun and had it on the seat be side him, was altiing bolt upright, hi hands on his knees. He conld never get lused to riding n an automobile. Rico turned and saw the gun, Put that rod Otero obeyed IT HAD got colder, The snow wan no longer falling and. chilly wind was blowing up in gusts from The: streets were nenrly de- serted. Over west a whistle began to blow, discordant and shrill Well sald-Tony, nodding in the direction of the whistle, It won't be Tong. now, But. Rico leaned over and hissed In his ear. Police cur A big. Packard. with a hooded ma- chine gun in the back seat passed There were two plain-clothes, the front and two tn the What'll 1 do? One of the men leaned out and stared back at them. Damn, said Tony, he's looking let's go, but Get me? was pale and That ain't my sstandg 1 lodges, etc... and ef silent The different churches in town were represented by Rico Jooksd ut him. for a moment, of his cap, sald jou're the bos: sald Rico, Otero, get, this. Iw me-with the big rod. Tony swings the sacks, Rico took three mall neatly folded canvas sacks out. o tind handed them to Ton: watch the door. alleyway, but darkness mheud of them, It s n blind, sald Tony said Rico, I know thin place Turn to your right at You: fol: T go first I stick up Wke book. the end. Rico jemned out and stared back. Then he laughed, Ain't that like the damn dum- Nothing in aight. They came back 10 Michigan boule- vard by a wide detour. Here the wind blew flercely. raising: little whirlwinds Now there were whistles r18 of town, the floor. he said. hhis. pocket Otero, you If you see anybody m come in, then bacle Tf things Got it? up against, thie wall go right, T'l tap the box Rico jooked at his wateh. past. twelve, of snow, Dlowing in all looked at: his wrist watch, Five of twelve, All right, Tony. mat time, Rico? asked Otero, Rico told him, Pine,.fine, zai Otero, eh Half black dow aw the huge electric sign of the Casa Alvarado, The stroet was deserted exoept for the drove glong. slow Rico leaned out hiding the inder his cont. Rico gQb followed by Tony. Li Got your rod, Tony? asked Rico; Tony nodded, All right; keep it in your pocket, laybe you won't need ib right away, Gnybody gets funny, OK, said Tony, sake, Rico, Otero seid You leave Rico. alone. what is right. To be Continued the street they Dull tt sked Tony. for--Cod's yarked cars, 10 gunwork. Death was That's a break, he said, pointing to parking space where they could Listen, Tony, Keep your shirt on, sald Rico, hemmed in, The Mr, and Mrs. , Story, Mr. Melntoah, of Barrhead, has pur- ebascd the homestead of Mi. -A. Sie Mr McIntosh, who has 39 allver foxes, wiit'immediately start the bulld- ing of Bens, fg he wishes to move into his new Heme) this fall Sylvan Mr. and Mrs, Setbrasse have return ed from their holidays and will start 3. The new four- been started Tt ts hoped- Baptismal Service Ardrossan Church Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin ARDROSSAN, Sept. 6 Miss Doro- thy Lackey has taken up her duties as teacher of Uncas school, spending hi teaching on Sept roomed school has. juss and 4s coming, along fine. it will be ready by November, M, Jerwak, manager of the Andrew hotel, Jett on the first train for. Edmonton and will Tuesday Clar- return on Mra, Jerwak ake Hears London, Ont., Pastor sen saeco arene sane m wee oe toe wpe ape Genes ras Gan ei teh Lake hotel, in. x of Mr. and Mrs, ee aaa See rae Ta fake Rey. Dr. Woodside, a noted h- er of London, Ontari cently been extended a call by North ieee nee ee vee Sree ES otames tae ones ae tees ear Crescent Heights Collegiate. Calgary. oer cates Sane eee eres Miss Temple Crawford, dai holidays with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rico, has returned to is home in the city, Mr. and Mrs, E. Hanlan have re- turned froma motor trip to Sas- katchewan, Next Sunday at United church Rev. J. M, Miller will conduct baptismal service. Baker school opened on September 3 with Miss Evelyn Thompson, kd- monton, as. teacher. Miss Norma Parker, who has been the holidays with Mr. and x, has. returned to her home at Onoway. : 0. W. Parker, Wednesday to take up their teachers of a double school at Parker aud Edgar Weller, of Oregon, who recently visited W. Parker, made a Very satisfactory report of Alberta, especially the Edmonton district, The cutting inthis distelet 4s a Most, finished, there remaining but a reentage of Inte barley and feed still to be cut. jeorge Lackey and Mra. Sa: inily are spending Mrs. Lackey's farm Misses Ella Foster, Isabella Parker, Violet Williams and Ru Jeaving Ardrossan to School in Edmonton. and Mrs, . Dean and family, of ton, spent last week-end with i and Min. W. Packer. ping colugh is prevalent in 1 aun geping cough is pre in this Lac La Nonne Girl Has Narrow Escape Exelusive to Edmonton Bulletin LAC LA NONNE, Sept. 5 away which near took pla , Stella, The new garage of Connolly and Swab ts neariy completed and will be occupled. next week Miss Frances Borwick ts in the La hospital recovering operation for appendicitis, ing along aswell us can be expected, H. Stepa ia the new grain buyar for the Pool elevator, He came fromr Radway, ahfise Dalay Pelechowiky, of the phone office at Audrew.'ts spend ing 4 few holidays in the elty. Red Deer Hospital - Benefits By Wili- Canadian Press GUYBBORO, N.S., Bept. sta of 250,000 tothe Canading. ie Sockety, about 170,000 to Maint Univeraity, Sackville, 2 to the Childrel the Ardrossan from an. ind 15 com posigion, as Stettler. Portland, their cousin, nid 25,000 each Hospital and the Jost Mission of Hall- 4a ;-are contained in tse Will of the late Henry Marshall Jost, retired met- chant of this elty, who died in. Hall- fax some di About 21 thelr: holidays on Shetek teacher of the primary room in yl van Lake school, was married recently at Bantf to Mr W. Campbell of Cal- and Mrs. Camy feside in Calgary . where position with the Alberta Telephone department. Mrs, , O. Bardwell has purchased a residence in the west end from the trustees of the Kelso estate, and. n future will res'de there. and family who have occupied the into one of the cot- Mr, Hutt of ago. 000 of an estate valued ely 800,000 goes to tex 15, 4,000-t0-the Alta, nd. frlends, Among the-bequests hospital at Red Dec Alberta To Fore In Big Exhibition Canadian Press Cable NEWCASTLE, England, Sept, , An extensive ahd interesting f Canadian produce was open the empire marketing board. pavilion Of the northeast coast exhibitior yesterday by W. C. General for Ontario. In the central hail there is a very buffalo. from Wainwright park in Alberta, witlle op- posite tt ta Moder of the Wales ranch in Al naive rain show includes wheat and a wide foods as well us seafood, h Storms are atlend high Mrs, Purser House, are movin tages belonging Andrew Residents Pleased With Train Exclusive to Kamonton Bulletin rea 1s ovar Joyed at the good news that the first Monday morn- Quite w few passengers ly ended in tragedy yesterday, when the four: horse team of Mr. Leon Cappello ran away while being driven by Yer Julla cutting grain took fright at a dog that was digging in the grain for gophers, stop the runaways the 1) Fl to fall o specimen. of The horses rine of raln left here ing at 9.30 ft for Edmonton, Parmers mauling grain yeather being very favorable Prunchak waa Hughes of Mountain threah Pari are Visitors lo Mr, and Mra. Geo. Robinson Dr. McCord, V8. weeks fest ut Ube In trying wo samples of Marq variety of breakt spaghetti, macaront non and lobster. lowing the + backwards The delighiful tea on Saturday afternoon in honor of her mothe are busy to the elevators, hing into w fence and breaking seven w posta of NO JOBS FOR WOMEN Mr. atid Mrs LonDon. m 2 and No. 3. Mail Packet arted an very good. grain this us the crops in ths distr It is the enrile the distrlet Grade for wheat ty vig London tim, bs me rid of all ats women help and going back to, th was enforced ls spendin lake at the threshing don Waskatena): ended
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