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Edmonton Bulletin 1910-05-01 - 1910-08-31
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y sa V ll * -?AOE TWO I EDMONTON DAILY BULLETIN, TIKSDW. .n wTgJTR *- gt; i inic dcvicr . Th** company embrncra tt number of nptffl air fr*u at I rac tions, which will bo Iflvro at ttfutr* period* during ilie exhibition uml u twent-slx ptrca in Hilary liruiw band will icive Frequent concerts, al u. Burnet* clroua In thr Only Be l Wild Animal Bhow on Karth, anj thi; ttnly nuthi(trlx *1 tented ultrn tlcn thut Will nppear un thu exhibition KtouiuU during Iho tnlr. WRECK OF BRITISH CRUISER BEDFORD More ih,ni loo MUsIiik and 200 Injured in Dbwtrotu Blirc* In North- wcMrni Smirn DOSpltC flcrriilrnii KfToH* i iill.r;l(ll:.. i X Ullil i' tU (talu llrmlutt). MANY COMPANIES ARE ESTABLISHED laurxo Number Will Haiv UcAdqunr- U?W III KcltlHHllOll .i -oiiitntt rn, Madr By Uio I'rmliirlul Govern* Meal During Uir l*wsi Few Wr lt;k . l ofr ac- London, Mitt. 22. ElaiUo r Vv * Wrre lott When Ou* -vtrUlvh cruisor Hed ford ran tudiurt* 00 (h-9 rock* Quelvurt Jslttnd* Korea, ye*ttorduy( lording to tin- report rrct-lv-rd by DM Admiralty. Thr victim* werr hihor* its nf the engine room atftff, Thu vmbvI is wTiouMiy dunaged It appoara thut thr Hertford atruck tfae'rocka two milea worn of Quolv tt island, wfilch Ilea about flfty milra aluith or Korru, off the *ntruu*ee to tho Strait of Korea. lhirlnK the thlrk f *K at four o'clock (Sumlay morning the cruiser wall ajilllriK with a Hrltlsh miuailrdn Tom Wt-l-llnl-WVI, China, for NhkjuwiL Tho bottom m-e(Ion of tho nhip and tin* machinery, mvoril- Ihk to QriretoM report*. Buffered m*ri- oua damage .from the rocks* nml the cruiser Ir p'Uindlfiir hiully In thte hiKh nrujf. A number of Juputiejio tvor- fdilps. accompanied by i htcr and qnlvagc crew*, were gt;dt patchad from thr iPNirvaR jfaUMUme Btaflbtl i i u ately upon receipt of tho nrwff lt;*f the disaster. But whether tho bip can ho aalvaRed is doubtful. Tho accident occurred uiirhiK Um full speed trlala of tho vessel, and thr cruiser waa evidently badly holed, tlffCB the defltha uro staled, ufllclnlly, to havo been duo to an Inrush of Muter. Th** officers and crew have beon taken off. Tluvphyer * warships '.Minotaur and Monmouth, of tho Ilrlt- lab eqimdrotfj wliich anchored yeaterday near tlie wreck to. render1 any service pi gt;wdbl* were obliged to pui (O aon hist ulKht tiwlnit to tho heavy weather which pri-vuitod. During the paat twu weeks nil exceptionally largo number of new coin* panted havo been Incorporated in AI- berUk The list whieh appears In thr hutt Issue I of the Alberta Uuxette show* thut of the nuniUr ten are be* log eatabllsheil In Kdnumlo r.nrH Wee In Calgnry- KoIIowIiik Is lhe list: I: uiih Qdnstriietlon I'ompnny, Md.. KMrnonion. Kncky Ford A nri culture Oompany Ltd., strath more. WSkgon Seat Lock (*ompany, lAt ,t Medicine Hat. Southern Alberta liny (irowers. Ltd,. Pincher Creek. Calgary Ath- Mlc Vompiiiiyt Ltd.. Talimry. Jllalr- tuoro Itrick (/fimpimy* Ltd., I (lair* mure. Alexander llllbert Fur Company. Bdmonton lt; iVtoatern investors.. Ltd., Bdniottlon. Calgary Investment Co*. Calgary, Prcado t u Company, LttLj BilmdntoA, 0tvn Pranclaoo oil Comp;tn gt;, Kdiuunton. Loa Angeles Oil (Niiupauy, Ltd., Kdmonion. Mexl- ran till Company, Ltd-, Kdmonion. Bau.Barlutra Oil Companyi Ltd.. 1*m- irmutou, Karmers* Kxehange- -COfQ* pany, Ltd., Hanuis, MarDouald Con- btrucUon Company* Ltd., Calgary, Kd- monton aud Kort ifcHurra CHI and Asphalt Company Ltd., Bdmonton Jenfeen Investment Company Ltd*, m . Krath. Kedellrr Hot* I Company, Ltd., Ca gary Albfirta*BrtUah Columbia Db- y el op mont Company* Ltd., t?aiKar gt;*. Kdmonton Amusement lt;*ompatiy. Ltd,, Culgary* Svw BdioOla CfftlrbUshed New schools hnve breli e tabllidml trttn Cre kt Walter Armstrong ot lt;Mmon ton. Alexander Btfrthwick M okay of C lgary. KoWrt Wtlliaui Fletcher, of i'algniy. Ooorgti K lt; Keith, of Cal tary- Howard Hunem*. of Calgary Irnest mitli lleiiilrieb. * gt;I Bundiv, Pliilleas 'Maisoiieuvo, of Rich Valley. Harry P- Saunders, of Calpary. John HaniiAsael:. of Pejuia. it- V* Peeler, of r.:.-.::-. Tliomas Henderson, of (a ichen L- rllobii of Kdson A. Weston, of Calgary; (H rTyt lt;.iI er- iite, of Edmonton, Kuiph Sftxarl Bond, vt London, Knplaiid. Coronrr. Hobert Kdg r Buawollj ot 11 'K gt; gt; River- ... letters of --MarriaRo Licenses. -.. Um K. Harrison, of Ijiinont Kn'aTl Aiivus (iillies, of Raymond. 11100 fi- Vouiik. of Camrose, Noruian M Smith, of New Norway. R L. Jamie son, td Ilow Island. Examiners of Surveys, Richard W. Cautley, of Kdmonton Albert Charles Talbot, of Calgary. Stock Inspectors. Thomas Henderson, of GMohon. Neil Nicholson, 'of (Iratium. Brand Readers. W. K. Evanfl, Of Three Hills. 11 C. Sparby, of Bawlf, Resignations and Retirements. Thaddeus Williver Rw. of L Mima KiWmr.l Fertiio, B-C.. lnr. lb. William I'vviiini: cKinc ehti-t MURDERER SHOT .BY POLICE H H p, Who Killed Bartender, Re- Captured. Aug. 2,.. Marl in Hrl- mmi why' ahot ami kiMtnl Palmer nt Kragg oil Saturday waa CAptured after on ex* ol forty-eight hotin ,-dura- tion Within a tow luiridrtMl yards of the fli'enc gt; ttt lho traK''ilv. 1 lt;* had l..-en traced up-the Klk rlvrr na far an ttlgrkm'a ranch. Sh 'rp Ktoun- luln. wiH-r.' lie Jiad demandod ami oh. tained rood y.-sterday. Hii was l ..it wlRht or after that but while tho police wore ftt Duck l ak , n mile or two from gCra-fg h lt;* reappeared nekv the hotel, and .seating hlinsoW upon the railway track placed hi rUlo'acroee hla arm an.l QOOly awaited reaqltB. Thi- pul Ice were noiiil.-d-jiml when liny ap. peareO H lt;llar nnt up mul hei:aa to n - treat to a place lt; gt;f Kif.-ty. Tin- pence opened lire, hm he buc ceeded iii7Kalnhu: the covet* nf a thlj-k- x ot hnshea uninjured. CotuMahln Oorman, ot th.- t-Vrnld force, caught bight uf him 'in an bpenfng and flred Vith deadly aim. sheotliiB Itollar through the body Just below the ribs; Hellar staggered, recovered his.imi- nncc and ran fur n hack near by. He raise. his rlfls in an effort tu rover ; lt; rman. who was in pursuit, hut wiu* Unable to raise his gun Xo n x,-v. h,. Kalnecl the rover of Ihe'shacJC. where lie was surrounded, und iu jl fow mo- T e iui Imv I n nanus: Park's I'ralrle; ( onirey: IHIloek; Knn erdah-: KutllanK; Kalny Valley: Mor Icon. Stranpnuilr: CSratton aud S. rvlechorry. inaincuid ciiy school district hns been declared tt gt; be B villape dlHtrlet uul the houndarh's ot the fidluwitiK hav*- heen altered: Oi*oen Grove, HeajthC.r Hrao, IJares- hury. Ptltgence, Willow SprltiR. Hlnck- falds. llerryvale. Richland, and White Creek. - Empowered to liurrow. Power to -horrow money has heen gninted as follows: Radway, Ji.r.no; H(gh 1'oliit. tl.-lOO; Hennls. J3.000; Nllliem. T0i : Raley. li.OOO; Kalr- llk-ht.Jl.500: lA'thbrld*r ' Protestant. 176,000; Entwistle JI. OO. ami TouogSi 1,400. Kecont provlneiar appointments are nn follows Notaries Puhlie. WVyinss Mt*Ken7.l lt;' iislntrn- Cotter. of Carl a tad L Percy Geratd' Ow-eri. of Strritlunore. Amarlah lt;'. II. Brookin of High Vale. James DtiKuld Skinner, of Cailsby. Leslie John Travrs Zohrab, uf Voir Creek- William Ar- Ihur Wesley 1 lames, uf Itassano. .C-hutfes Vivian Caesar.. John Mackenzie Mow. Irving Kmlali' Caudln, Claude Coffey, of Provost. Alan Dick- sun MiO'ilonald. of LaCOmbC. iJavId Davidson, of Daysland. Wallace John McKay, of Camrose. Charles A. Wright, ot Caicary. John JameJ Pijt- rle. of Straihmore. Ih-nry IfalTTer, .o Mlnlmrii. Kobert Mournft .Martin. Of Djjlsbury Vlstft; Justiee of Waller Wor. Ju Didsbury; Justice of the Peacy. ,V R VCT . lt; ' Stavely: Justice of the IW H -Soott. of Gleiehen: Stock Inspector Augustii, C. Hebert V ' A gt; r: Justice lt; r ,) . IVlHV ( COMPANY Limited e i . . t ., r OPFM eaOA-MCLOSE PM. ' SATtim AY OPEN TILL tO.P.M.. TELEPHONE CXCtUNOE IUI To l-;nInrKo Dry Docks. Ottawa, Aiic SS Th . ..m..J ' r' K 'vernmeut , . V. ' ' 'y Which WiW m- wh.*im ,'y J1 V'riUHh ?v lt .,'-'. *' H'k Wn ,k*n t win be lowed on tlte basis of .he leKMa paajHid lam b 0C am. the enlarged with a view to the menu of the Canadhut naw. re lt;iui - WA-yT )- 7to liP.r. gt;r. Lsoconi 'leiik on the beitfB..n -r Hi( t. o Munduy, Au us 2 tli, gJIO VISITORS TO THE CAPITAL SHOULD NOT FAIL TO GO SIGHT-SEEING AT THE ACME CO., LIMITED (Edmonton's Modern Department Store) Tin: acme co.. isri.. rrri* lt;tions rtij-iii low piuces, tueiii qualities, their advance styles. TIIEIH LAKGE AS.soHTMENTS. QUALITY (it gt;ons-M. Y / . nOVQ-ffT HiilW't n Ithlbb Vti-AN BLSE VIlEJiE. J)VR n PRESENTATlVES AliE CONSTANTLY ( gt; THE QUI I 'IVE l Olll-Eli TO GIVE FASHIONS AND SERVICE EQUAL TO THE LAROE KAST-EliS CITIES THEY MAKE FREQCENT VISITS TO THE STYLE AND MANi*rFAU*rURlNG CENTRES. HENCE Oil ABILITY TO KEEP POSTED AND TO SUPPLY AT MODERATE COST. SHIPMENTS FOB FALL ARE NOW CROWDING OUR RECEIVING ROOMS AND AS RAPIDLY AS-THEY CAN HE OPENED UP WE IIALL PRESENT NEW GOODS FOR YOUR INSPECTION. 1III1 C lt; p.m: Ha uf Vermilion, uf Kdmonton. of Itedlow, N N-TVo huitdrwl pounds of iro,g. 'u go to Sion Ht vnci .-Aimlv Tfcftnuw Uulletin Offloe '' * yA. Ti:rrrooo7 Sleneg s. wveral weeks. Apply Box :c. l tin Office. for li-L* ANTKD SU.* * Driver, pscer -prO* ferred.-tieo. h. I.ro r, AH.i'ila Hotel. plHST CI-ASS I.ADV TIANIST just arrived from the Old Country, de- mh-k-,itiii tien as Pianist and Ruok-'ki p- er lt;n Hotel or' Kw'aiuaat. and i-i atari open for pupils; fijaJ hip** dipfouuis: -ati rnct oii---rrrrrn7r e lt;Mi Sn gt;i tai t'.-.t*. motiifl.*;. . Tcrint* arranccd, T or *-f**4 'her particulars apply to Mitv. Dors Hurclay lfupli* gt;*, earo C. Mamler gt;. 02 * Ottawa .i enu(*. nay U s an ments he wi gt; ri.cariKto over boys. I nm.all In. The polle,. enteral mid he wns taken and brought toW rrde on the Great Northern train tuiftRjit hnd Is now lu the hospiial; i it then* Is little hopO of his rceoverV.- S . VI MI K lt;; tiltAlX MAHKKrs. WlnulpeK, Auc. Tl. There Were wllnht nueluallonn In thb grain market today. Values ppeliod about steady aiih the caah close an-l olosed slightly lower fur December an.l Maj. Oct* ober wheat opened iftJ: 6 oaod 10114; Breembcr openeil ioo . closed mo; ior. U rli-s-xl HM7*. u.ils May openeil allowed little advance. Muy closing Tie higher, riax cloaed at tit. even wiih the previous close. The American market closed stronger than the previous close. Chicago gained from H- to t- tfom M ti ? c* lower. for No. l and BB *'nsh wheal northern and Miiuo- ipotls gained 'ahles closed H to closed D '' HIT for No. lit No. a 1 n r- No, 2 Winnipeg cnsh wheat Clofted ' IOCHj No. 2 northern 105: northern .101 . August; No, Ihern 101X: No. 2 northrm No. 4. northern 9 ** . Oata: brhtter'ST. OcgoboKflax -:'. ( gt;. lt; hlraKo- Sept. wheat opened MU; closed srtti; Dseambar op..nrd 101*4. closed 10.1; May opened 1 lt; 7. , i.me.l 30S-X. Minneapolis Sept. wheal opened 107 j, closed injt*i; December opened 310. closed 110.fc; May opened UIU, cliurd lit. HOT BY DRINK CRAZED MAN. fielkuk. Man., Aug. 21. gasoline *iig arrived at seven o'clock un Sunday with the lifeless ramaini o Fred Smith.'who was iatally shot n Rear Island. Tt appear* tliat Willinm Hope who had filled up with whiskey on lhe tug, grabbed a gun and was going (to shoot a. companion named Da Chastellain. when Smith tackle, crazed man. In the struggle to di*. arm Hope, the gun dfehafgod. th -liarg'* entering-Smith knee, sliatter- ang the bones and cutting a larpe rt *ry. The tog at once started lor, Selkirk. bQt the unfortunate man died en mute. The ciivum*tarK*e lt; will, be reported to lhe attorney general. Sheriff's llnlllfr. W. A. V. 1 lames, or Hassam the judicial district ot t-olj tj, . JnstlcoM uf iht) iVaco. William Wallace, ..f I'nmpsle. t r lamlo J. Itoli.Tts. of Kort rhlpewyan. Oeorge It. nisher. of Chipman. William Mitchell 'DaWnon.'of Calgary. Alexander John Morrison,* r-f I'uminiiiKs. Percy Blvie Ross, of Wainwright, I'hllo Howard Uints, of N'eopolls. Or- rlii Austin Knapp. of Bdberg. James William Qresham, of Frank. Wil- l:am John Hall, of Onion Lake Jas. Scrgi-aflt, r r Warner. John Drought Luuder. .of Innisfail. Bdjward. Roberta .of Wetaskiwin. Norval Agar, of Provost. Frederick Charles Alcock. of , I'levervllle. (ioorKe Robert Porter, of Ke. phills. Leon Ciuatre, oi PlamoiidonvlUe. George Ralph Lane Hose, of Huxley. Robert Norman Willi lane, of Totieid. AHred i-'em- cley Kugl. nf T.ofleld. GeofgO William Allan, nf Uruce. Krnnk Birch, of Kerlntosh. Kihvjird Uihrle. of St. Paul (le Metis; Weymss McKeniln Tislinrnc lt;'utter, of Carlslndt. l-'rcd. Whejulev. of Ras-uup..' Police Magistrate fitagerald Dopglas Byers, r.f Edmonton. Prt tem. Commissioners, ior Taking Affidavits. Rob.-rt Olyde Johndsm, 01 Sunny Slop. lt;' H. ilinclnn. ol Calgnry. (i W.'S. Lewia, f MacJcod, James Milv ir . ,.f pakan. VVillijini Janier Godson, ol Foji Ooulee. J. L. Morn- son, of Lethbridge. Robert *? Millar. i gt;f Band Hill-* Mike Tnmyn, of Pine Lake. Charlw M l.anp, t.t Bdmonton. George S Matthew.-, ol Edmonton, Harold Lawrence Hawe, of Kd ..infOlltOtr. Jame.-. OunpU-U 'M.i*?tJre- hr r. .4 Calgary, w. k. Piper. olCni. gaiy. Theodore lt;;illwii On.-uiu. ol Innisfail Alexander Ramsey Muir. a.i Snuffer K. H Ryder of Krskine. (Frederick Jolm Turner, Of Castor. H-vHktI d). Koeiug, .f S-'dgewick. Arjfofe K umald Marche-s-iull, of Miu dn. t riici Oucrtin. Sl Paul de Meii.-. Curtis Hollinger, of Medicine Hat. Albert Will iam Krooke. a,f Me, . icine Hut. W H We *,.r. ol Ulli- btidge. Thomas Kemp Wlddletnaas. f CalgaiT- Isaiah Willis McAr-llo. of TaL-ary. IKnrlo Heurj H-nd. i-m.h. of Calgary: Albert c. Johtxeotit of Calgary. -H. MacKaehran, of ImIiikui- ton. Chath-a Knglfind. of Cnrlstadt. J I AM TIIK OWNER OF -'oi.TV . lt; ies tyf Choice Kootenay Pruif I.nial. on the we.-l arm of Co-iteniiy I tJike, a few noh- from XeUoii n d the gt;'ew CP.R. T uri .t BfotH, now building- l.'nu served by lake and railway, which if-tif in front a*t fHo prop * lt;( Ideal in llii- market to sell Ihu* .properly .it ressoaable ligure for eash.-'A iite 1. t; Meleoa, itnx 41;, gt; gt;(-, lt;,,, B.C. y. USUBi. a VO.. AUm NBEHS and Liv Stock Snlcsmi'SSWa-can Mil-Jour land, arrcortuwn lots, riiini- tare utensils, stocks of every description fur spot ca-h. UV ChtfrgV half t ,e coinnii -*.ion of any other auctioneer in lie ,-itv. Send ii*- paiticukis.- W. Usher ik lt; gt;.. Amti.MHvi-. :i;;, ttmrth street. Miiith of Jasper Plien- i26Ti. SEASON'S FIRST ARRIVAL OF FURS Tl * *-.-. m m (SEE EXHIBITION IN FRONT WINDOW) A cmj plcastfig surprise wc ttrr nmrinral trill be ihs moderate prices prevailing on our xcholb slock ttf' fur.'., copxparing favorably u-ilh preceding seasons iii ' m m * face of llic-well KftOWti and alreadij nolu-eable increase clscirhcrc crplanalum beiiuj Ihal our rcprc* sentahre. endowed with adofpiaic pUTohasttig facilities and nmhintj ah cri tan-* lice tour of all the prom-, incnf nianuiacturintj furriers of the East, made e.r- m tettcnt purvluiascs in the interest of his firm atid it* patrons*. - h REMEMBER THE ACME CO. LTD. WHEN SEEKING QVALITY FURS. ' (SECOND FLOOR.) - * MUSK-OX BRAND IT*. .'IS 17CTE. II. Siller and S. ToH?h, foi hut ly memlMUH of (jie firm of Sig I'M* A Cohen, nrrViiitf on .., hotej proprietor in the Villago.uf ville in tlm l'rovince of Alberta, uiider lhe firm, nauio nnd atyle of SJjjIer ft t'olu-n. IH) iji:i im 'cEjrnKv thai 'lie said partnership :w oaTTiMirt-t day or July. A.I).. f gt;10. dMWOlTfd. fSignwl II. Sir.LKR. fSigiicd, s. COHl-N. rxlmonion AUa. Aug. 83. l t 0. .v 1L AN ORGAN FOR SIS. oHi.T lt;. amall iiU lt; .empart. ,, S5, an l 35 ami up to SW each, in payment* of SI iht Hi k. at Harmon? Hall. Urge fall shipments of new piano, iind I'lii.ver piano* arrivintf necessitates ilio cleanug 6nP' oTpjl vecla* of atock. Sleinway and Or lt; . II. Surkling, Nordheimer Pfano IHre St net. Hie War lt; gt;rooiUH. 37-2 Dsntltt. 158 Jmper Av- J . Room 7 Credit Fancier Bklg. (MGqs I111111 9 n.m u,,; p,,,.. 7 (1 n, B IMM. Hniry Sp-TTule,'of Orhiinlnle. Autlm R6si Pl lltifo, of Ciilgarv. William Park, f Minburn. J. E. Polkbtob. of Duv.-rnay. William Mot'nllum Moore, f Edmonton. G. U. Omroe, jehn. Edward r ong, .if Vennil- inn. r -* -- i . I.. Kive*. of I/ gt;r;i.*i Cyrus Kichmond 8toveI, f Winnipeg. Manitoba. -Tame T. fBennoek, ol -Calgarr. J T Rancher.. f n*- rei lt;Ieorj?e W Hape), of Oalgary. John Brace Walker, of Winnipeg, Manitoba William F. Kills, ol Kdmonton. Wil- liain Nathaniel Hftrri*on.'of Castor. . --.-,. ... -- -.-... . ... Alexander R. hert St. vnrt. of T lt;-rr j HM*. adjoimnc New Pest nffuT*, - HEGLER SUTCLIFFE gt; Real Eili.lt, Farm Lands, Loans anil Iniuranct, 374 Jasper East. Sii.noo Modern Roiise. oipht room-- ;,n. ' n'h. .m imh streot: - l.HSO. Uodern Rouaia, right m5*m* nnd ath, en nth treet. IJ.SN), M.Wern How-., rij room* ami I Iwlll. on I Ath atteet. A All on favorahlV* tertts. Il,4i0, Choiee l.M on Hiih t-lreel. *'a in and in*.pe lt; t our lisl of ImproT. Sd and iinimproved Pnsai l.nmR Wanted. UouaSN for Rent South African gj **Ur Aaent f... gt; Keith A Pti Knqnire alioi.r S vial Snap 06 lit.- pror l I'arni near Port ,Sa gt;kab ,( Wtin. PIANO FOR A SON07 Amoapd nutberow.good piaijoa lakea in exchange re ntl* aajwrt pavtnenl f- r new NouHicimer nnd Stehiwa*. Pianoforte ihem .** to bs hadl-isoy warsrooni an on'tn fine cabinet grand full arals piano by n prominent New York mnker for onlv 9.V Almott given away, tleoii:.. ll. SiukHnu. Hannonr liiie ,. NEW FALL SUITS FOR MEN w irr just opened up n shipment of fifteen ca /l rif new fall t -**tm*i-- i i little -earlier thnn usual for Exhibition Week's showing. The styles are slri-thj atlrancc and quite in- keeping with pur reifniri-ments as to qnalilij. Large assortment, oj ptrt- trnfs and ontr eery c.rrlusiri' d.sitins in fact it is lhe nicest shipment ice hare seen for .-.ume tinu anrl portrays lt;mr ripresen- tatir/'s particular care when mnl.intj scl clxons on his recent pur- r.htm1.iiitt frip A few des, riplions jtdlfw all si cs ; AT SIK.on A mod lum iiffhiwrtinjii -..( *. .I-.--1- -.* -j.- .'. with nlee, light'strips 'offset. lt;;.....i b Us In era suit appropriate patterns, made with plain gteg*e ..thrtte and Toup-buttpn sack coat AT fsgSii Tweed xiilt . medium light bro n. wirh light - tri -: very **ervice. Ohfe lor f.. and winter. AT S ..*,.uo , 7 Mon't* -u.-rsiMil suits oT 1 lt;iu;,litv. :t how patterns and many . to choose irom: ery M gt;nii We ore selling these at n speelal in-1..-. AT 30.00 Pure ..., ,. --' . .1 and ukmI suits In ilurk and iii'tlluui light eofors; pan-mr. strlpq anil eheak; various d lt;-a gns to choose from. SEVERAL STYLES LADIES' HAND KNITTED, PURE WOOL GOLF COATS Tin' Kiii -ti--J,'it Coat, tin* most popular style, is shown in whito, navy, cardinal, tfc y : aI gt;o rey fninnu'd witli ivil'. grcOD with ra'rdinal, etc.; etc. ; 1. .-.. ...... ./.. .-.'..- .. -1.95 The Btraigbt-line coat is aripthor popular model hi-,Uie knitted golfer. Wc huvo Q large assortment of colors and combinations of colors in this 1:..- 1 - 1 * . .-... ..... .. . ,.. ........:.. ........ ' .3.95 (2nd Floor.) */v-aaA gt;vwn (FIRST FLOOR) + lt;* gt; M. lt;iTi 7 DAY HARDWARE SALE CLOSES WEDNESDAY FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY * Colorr J Summer-Dresses at Half Price PrinGeaaJ resscs inv wsh goods ?*colors rose, grey, tan and him* with round yoke- of linen afifi, high neck/long sleeves, Irimined with strappings of se-lf around m-H*. yoke anil over shoulders, extending lo below hip. Conning a -heading fur side plaits in skirl ; regular 7.95. '- ' : '. 1 SALK .. ....-. ..: ifi I. IM J A vrry pretty natural linen with Dutch lieek, finislied with braided strap, long sleeves with braided cnlTs;.:.kirt has tunic* effect over plaited flounce; regular 13.50. i . SAI.I'. .. ,r .. ..- gt;.75 Another pretty dress is of plain ehambray, trimmed with two* toned plaid to match ; iVftch neck and lon sleeves. Buttons nt gt;ne side under strapping ol plaid. Skirl is tunic effect over plaited flounce. Well worth tin- regular piicc of 1*1,00. SALB 5.30 Many olher dresses loo numerous to mention go on sale for ( ne week only at HAl/P-PRlGEr. (2nd Floor.) r Remember WO ath.rir d oiir enlaivement snle. ancl to celebrate the oileriing *** ijuW* - COST VIJICKS on our'stock of (iKKV KNAMKIAVAUK. TINWAHK. KITCHKN St NDHIKS. AVAsniNti ITHNSILS. SM AMOKWAKF. and many othol' artiel.s essonUu for household use. CAPITAL AND UNIVERSAL FAVORITE RANGES Uni- ..IT...- to give ri;KK 1,00 T;iJ'rK QUALIFY: V. N AMI . I AN ARE with each nrnKC hto nils until close of sale. THK i'MMTAIi is the* l -t rjin c. from every standpoint, on Uie market toriaj nl -lvJ.n0 and wo.anpply utensils SPORTING DEPARTMENT Still a few eases of Cogswell lt;V Unrn.N.n. -j gauge shell's on hand to clear at 11.75 caso (500 in cose). AMBKkiTK Smokeless Powder, chilled shot. t * 'i 9 9 - Better pee remainder of our stock ol ('il'NS and lilFI.KS. They ;ire going fast al thc-liberal prire-; previously advertised, oamjT caIuUK-tor-ffe cabiiuDais's of. all KINDS. ' . (Hnrduar. Dept. n.i 'im-Mt Tnke Elo vo tor.) r AROUND THE C l.t M VI John McMurchy of Hrnm U vlnltliiK In tho city, thi li,* nephew, lion. Dunr-iu The funi'rul will :.*.'.. lt; i m . lii-.ii-p.i :( two (rnm 114 street of Karl, the four-y-., ot Mr. iu l Mrs. C. lulnu gt;. W. S. Utout, president tit raan lt;iirvr of thv Domlnloi Contpany, Is In thi* city nunl Inspection, lie In B(M by F- Ford, general supri of ihtf company, and H. 1- pcrlntendent of tho Vttnc Ihty. The Kdmonton Exhlbltloi Uon hu* ,-i uiuk.'.I tu place k mlaslon tlcketn on sale at of dp 'n-town places In ord*. ate any rush at the wlckt Krounda, Tickets may be o tho Alberta. Yale. Windsor Edward hotels. The charge against Willi arrested tn Calgary last w charge waa dismissed by. Worsloy yesterday, The c largely over a mlsunderstan a dwelling tvhlch irons sou Davis. Later a Mr. Can OU the seem* and clulme.d perty. on which the shack i Henry McCain, of Flo N.BV a commission mere grain buyer, Is in the city 1 exhibit-Ion. Mr. McCain, i former me.mbcr for Carlen In tho New Brunswick Icgli a friend of Judge Taylor, New Mrunswlckor. He hus Interests .1 Waterous and West Is largely Tor thc purp lt; Ing this propertly. Tho death occurr ' l fror lover In thc city on Suttilii E. Lund, aged HZ. H was of Charlottetown. P.E.I.,4i parents,, Mr., and Mrs. Rob reside. - He had been for e ln the employ of the Exc*' bI The funeral takes place t Ing at ten b/clock from Cor McKinley's undertaking p Annie 'May. the fifteen- daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fisher, of 540 Jasper avenu IX WEST AFKXCAS SEl Capt. Irvine and Mr. Va of London, were In the el day. They were here acco General Sir Robert S. XH, lit ull. The latter ls an Engll man. a friend of th*- genera In Canada on -a pleasure former Is cdnnected with tl service on the west coast and Is on leave recoverlnj wound received reeently In lt; every duy skirmishes wl pluce between the natives British Ko'Mlers. Capt, Irvl light of his wound .althoui very severe one. 1 C Store Clpsecl All Day TH URSDAY. Open till 10 p.m. Wednesday , - - . 9 * , I 1 1 . * I SHEET 31KTAL WOHKEltf Thls morning the mi-nib* She t Metal Workers*. .l?jri r out on strike. Between IN thirty men are affected mand of the men Is for' 1 wage and recognition of t A confc*rence .between repri of the union and the Maj Workers' Association of t ers' .Exchange, m b ld 1 but the disputants failed t an amicable settlement an preaentalives of the union the brnplojera that a strike called this morning. About June 1st th - unlc ted an agreement to the calling fof a uniform wt cents per tour for an eighi and recognition of the unl matter of fact this wage* 1 Ing paid in a number of in soma more than this amou and in others less. The employers refuse to lncreasr r gt;'anded, clnlmini havo c gt;,-ltracta which will of paying higher wage-w- more, they claim that tiyTn not have presented thejr tl this time but should have w the new agreements arcs-qt spring. The employers state that will not seriously affect bt orations in the city. REUAIX THEIR IK gt;Sl Lured by a forged tei. llvered to them as they st lt; entrance of the Land Oftlc avenue, where they had s than a week in a tiresome ing tho -moment this mor the opening of the doors able them to flie on two homesteads situated wnr t Kgenon. tram whfch they two brothers Chandler left this morning and. caught train going east, expecting then* father was dead 01 - their home. The suspicions of.K. W. Dominion lands agent ,we by the circumstances of tli ure, *nd making enquiries graph offices, he found th telegram had passed thr hands. Cft-noludlnfr Xhm 0 was a 'forgery, perpetrate unfitrui'uii gt;ur lt; itijidseeker *n the land the young .Miow. secure. Mr. MeKenxle win the train to return. Jum a point on the line east. ceeded In catching 'tho train and nre onee, moi , puslUons. * There were four o(h'-rs flee who were desirous c the same two homestead th'-se. who secun-d. the flrs when the Chandler bro were friends of the boys ai to surrender their places turned In time. Thv r-r left tit six o'clock yestcrc turned again, In the evenli two boys hud Slab r lt;'tun cured their positions once they left.. Every effort Is being royer the iinfrrupuldus persons responsible for ed fraud. , 1 11 1
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