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Edmonton Bulletin 1910-09-01 - 1910-12-31
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K H * ' 1 aa Wim I tTO M - * PAU1. I'-QrUTKl-X . AROUND THE CITY 1 KDMONTON DAILY Wi.U.TIN, SATl'UDAY, NOVKMBEfi 5, 1010. L-OCAL Y.M.O.A. iii u meeMwr HI be In McOougiill Methodist Church -i A I. Id ui. Bunda afternoon- nt, 1.15 o'clftea. 1U* II. S. fliu-yd. uf Syiulli-at-* av.ii.o l'n itl*.t Cli.ii'h, will di-u.-r mm ih1- dieee on tho inMect X-lght on Life lTublcine.*- Th*-V will Im* annlvcrwiry aervU-.s oil Sunday In Wi-slry Mettuullat Church, Fourteenth street Btv* J. 1' MuKheoti will ir 'iu'li hi the momma and Rev. II. E. ISor-iUm. Strath. coiia. In the evenlnf. An aiintvenu't*.' supper nnd concert will be held * ;i Juti-duy evening. , The aerie* of plfi.-.nit Sntnrdnv evenlniti for the people uuspielmisiy boiru*1 iu t wi'vk will, be ctonthtued t*s tvoilng In McUuimall Mithndht Church nt 8.16. He-tldoM n iminl --ij pngnim then, will gt; * nve aulijee.s projected by the new Tympprnitea and M - H-*r*.rm ,f .miir Mnlhigr Ph The uwrnil -Miii* dasttte occupies Hrst ph.ee on the pvogmm. followed hy 'Panther Htmtfnj. in AbyMlnin. SwlM Mountain Scenery.'* An lh- i.lnr. Spiry. * m The t'hlttl and tht r.'r*,-.'i* tile hitter being a pretty at-'ry with a fino moral. Th.* Mc- Pcogali Church Orchestra will play BcIectluiiA during lhe - evening. Tho atfmln-Uon I* J;eti cent*. The HmnMv nltt-nioon meeting Will b6 of a muni' il ehiirneter nnd jtartlni' from next SUli- on will be held from 3 to 4 Inst* a I of t Co,B as prevlbu*rty. Thou ineet- ii-rn art- wiInlnK-tnHnt *r-c it-wrrk---H*f tt.ok. I'KRSONAl.. . Mr*. Garnet O. Morris, G ; Sixteenth mrt*et. win roeelve on Monday* ' atUT.vuhl i'ii th.* lift Monday i on* month. Hal. Burnham, of tho mindum Filth Bleetrlc lt; . ., leave*-today f r finlarlo. where he will be the prlncl- po shortly ol a happy ftvent. i - . ri'cnlng In- u.i* gt; prc-tt-nted by th*.* *iu- pkyee. ot the t-unlimoy w .h a Imtid- Bt me tea uervlve. TOO l.ATE FOR ri . Sg F CATlON. Tt-:D Al u-***-*. Koud iin-ill.--. .*...- innri; lo worl. hy duy. Apply Box t L . . f gt; . WAMKII-n.) -rtltk our r m ;* *-- ' -xpcrlenrv In ttr'snillluin.. Apply stovi'i Bard wo N Co., city. DAILY CAPITAL SOl.l gt; it in 'under*tood that the Dal'y Capital haw been aold-by th- owner. A. ihiimir Watt. t gt; Wm. Macadam who for some time hat* heeii 094JO editor nf the Evening Journal. Th**- tally Capital started publleatloti last IVd-mliiT. Mr. Watt will retain the editorship Vt the Saturday New* which he ha- held since Its Inauguration. The ni-iv edlttir will assumO o'.-urK* next week. Itl.'IlT OK WAV fnr Nurtltrru Alberta of an Al prt i4 '*rau*-* -*I*.o lt;* thut -* v us Ily be m-ul** u* * Il o.oo n r I mon WILLIAM SUGARMAH I lyS''E 'tiiS,Pll-One Door West Bank of Commerce. 235-237 Jasper Avenue East MORNtb . TO KKMT Kiiral-ke'l rttOM ta lady ar * y iitiriii.ni. - - . ppr month: open Kriit* In room; location. 8th street* south of Jaspvr. Apply Rux *t; llulletln. I-IATII UY HHOKKX NKCH. At the Iimuesl held Krlduv afler- imre Into-the death of I . the young stone cutler V*m SAI.K Kor yonr Horn-* UlankeU und Itobra go to Hill's Sale Ht.tbles Wi* have a icood ass rtnn*nl at* Un* right prle * l'hone 2UI3. 1*11 dun-en -, nvi-nui*; A*.Tl; **-te nu emphrr . Douk- keep- nut o city Ituply ln own 'hane.v* Mnte. staling ex K gt;rlenco and alary rxpectei, and rnelose tr e- wrltten copy.- Box 11, itulletln WA.VnfeD tlH* or Two Lota oa Flral - trc-it. between thi* lloulevnrd und Alberta avenue. Slate lowest price for spot caah; also price on le-rms to Hox 85. Bulletin. A 'iltKAT SK1TCII HOMI.-t-OIV.. The International cnmmiiteo of th-i S-'cts x*f Angelica have now i*oini gt;l'-t* l urningemviits' for the home-go Ins of n-large party of Canadian and Amerl- van Scotchmen In'July of next ymr. n is confidently expected tftnt-folly three Ihotimnd will rivnll Jhemselve-i Of the opportunity to. visit the land ii* Iheir fathers. . Two Allan liners. Grampian nnd Hesperian, have been chi.rtered. to convey the party from Montreal to Ghissow. where a. civic reception will he accorded the visitors. peela. low rates have been arranged The party will visit many places' of r t t c l ' B ' ' atU *-- ' ' vi- noon- to 1 O. White lt; 'hv gt; c body wac found lu the 'basement of the partially completed court hx use. the wrdlet brought In by the Juj-y was that the deceased COlfle t hls death through having his hecfc broken by n fall from one of thfl upper stories* of the Building to the bnse- r..ent below. Evidence taken at the Inquest brought out the tact that the deceased rriist have visited the building between the hours of eleven o'clock THitr-*flny nitfht uud four o'elock Friday morning as the- rest of the time a nlKht watchman was on duty at building. the I fY.M.S. QVAIVri'-RI.Y- The tlftli ijujirterly meeting of .Wo. man's Missionary Soelcllt-B of the Methodist Churches of Edmonton an-1 Strathcon.'i was held In the Norwood QhUrch Tueflilny nfternoon nt three o'clock. Mrs. Mnrtln. pre-tldeut of the Ni*rw6rtil auxiliary occupied the chair. There waa n good attendance- Mr**. Hunt of Alberta-College gave q very hi Ipful-Ulble reading. . The reports rend from the various Societies showed an Increase in membership end funds. Tho special music pro-.iil.--il l-y Mrs. H..*,* of StrathCOtlO ar. d Mrs. Aleoek nf y.-**l--y m.i.i.-i the Glasgow OUtorleal Exhibition In Glasgow. Mr. W. E. G. M-Donald. hon. vice-president, of 28 Victoria BoL-ure. Montreal Is looking after the Montreal arrnngements and will gladly M wor any inquiries. C-L-ffAIWIAN'S offi;r. * Cy Wrtrmnn. tho vi?11 kiunvn uutlmr , riiul Journal I (tt roturnoj from a trip WOCt U fnr ;ia thr end of thf Steel who-wa* quntod In tho HulN*Ltn J'O** tcrdny a? wiylnir lh;it KolnyAWIrh nnt SriSyart pay tfielr miMi at Iho Oftinpl ith clHiqUc*, requetft d th*i* BtlUfttJn l fl *ttlKht before li*a iiiK for thL gt; ortit. t EtatQ ihat If Habcrt Httmjbbttoftl v.hn UTnlo n public lottor a88 lt;'rliilt: that Cft rt ti a rhrquos hud not hrrn iiild rotiui produce BUOh ch aur?. h* (.Mr- Wrrmani would pay him .tw dc l.i rs tc nn* of ih lt;Mr vuluo for thrm. Mr Wurman .wlnhcri it t' to notod thnt he never milj thul Uu- oontrac- tt rs c-ifcht'ri tholr rhoqtu ut miflpS, Tin? mt*n wVro paid tumps, but piild by Bheqmv/ which mlcht ba rushed nt the bnuKf.haiid lins tin- eomimrty*a busiiifss. FOR *- Ml; I *..** ifff, inoilrr * l - rociffl -,'i.t;ir.'--. on rrry mny termit: alao two luudrrn Kt*ven-rm ru hoUA- va. Win f U uny ur ull of thorn on a praMl cash payment nnd nny r*a- .-t mitil-p trrnm for tmlunc . AM H- ' ualfd (in ii nice bx*uU-varded utrcot; - uliio u barn, sultublo for ttir or *four horses faxun nt Apply Owner, C-I8 Ugvernm-tfnt ave. 1'hohe 2006. NOTICE. Notlea la lieroby itiv*th lhat ifl the expiration of thinly dny* from th* pub-. Mention of,.this notice. In accordunce with a resolution passed ut n m gt;etlnR of the aharohoMvrit. h ld So gt;mb*r 2nd, application will bo mude to tin* ItCKlstrar of1 Joints took .*ompunlrs to chant;*' the name ot The II. l Wandr- mnu Company. * .-United, to thAt of Sandeinah-Copf Company. Klmltod. Puted at Edmonton. Nov uiboi ltlv 1910. ' ' ' *** tin inuch to tho ciijoyment of the aft*-r- noon. * Tjltt report of the 29th Annual MeftlUK tt the iM-iard rt*pmanng *rs bf tb* W-M.S, held tn tuiuwa ln SepteiO- bar pivi-n hy Mnt. Bfagrath* the local dflepnti w-na ttalenad to ivith much interest- This report showed the rumlver of Aiixlll irles In Canada to be 1,115. lncrea*e f*2. The total nuxll- f:ry membership 30,050. total liftl nembershlp 3pSSC/ maklnK 'a totll nu'nilership of J 93C; lurrens 2.171. Thr* total mim her of mission clrrles 218, Ihcroaso 43. Total circle member. ship 5,741, Increase 1.217. Number of ronton baoda 4 ;:V. increase D2. Total mrmlit rshlp of mission bands t OWfj Increased G65, - Th* t-nthl amount raised durltiR the ytar amounted to tl3S.71 .77, Increase ol ?1*1.7'JN ovor lust year. She nlfo spok lt;* of the spifitdhi work car- rird on by the society In Gb nd Japan iu -l of thfl work among the foreigners d fndiutts In the Dominion, the close of the meeting il very olijoynble social hour was spent when the Indies af the Norwood auxiliary curved refr shments MISS rACKT* lt; PvlVMc I gt; ne ir tactions and prucllceclasseM for pupils. Advantages are held on Tuesday* and Thursdays after 7.30. at SOB Jasper E. Thone 16B1.. Arrunm- intnts for private lessons any time at G42 Jasper W. Phop? 14 lt;S, All the latest. Ball rooms and homes visited. 10 lessons, half hour encti. 8? Special. 5 half-hour lessons. 4.50. Ladles1 classes* per quarter. J5.00; Kentlemen. 6:00 Welland Ont,. N gt; 2- The four- ff-nr-old son of Mt, Edward Blla- worth was laughing with a Cnnu- Jtlsn fopprr cent in his mouth, when he swallowed the coin. Physician* tried to get the coin out* but only euunnertcd in pushing U ihiwn IIU* Is; cdnsldfred u rec lt; fd case, as It was thoMght Impossible for a pfetaoA'a throat to expand* nn Inch, the slz * of a Canadian C*M ARVERT1SEMENTS WHAT A WOMAN CAN SELDOM DO ? * A man n* a rule, can go where he like* And.live where lie likes. He may Choosfe his own trade or profession, aud l c lhe atvhitect ol his own fortune- A woman can't rdv ays do these ih:;u , -*i *i m one other respect she is Hyj Jjariy handicapped. PA Vouth with soiuiti health can Ijok strni ht down the rtvid ol life, lindj unless accident iwfall hltn; he stand* a fair chanCe i l itmiiiig to hale old aye. IU --a- iH* rfwinrtho IMKINK M K TO (XKAKWAT K A tolephone line from Leduc ten -mHcs east through Clearwater dls trlet and north to lteaumont post office Is to be constructed Just as soon osihfl Work can be got under wuy. A telephone line east of LClJtiq has beiMi tallied of for tomo tlnte. but very tlttCp Wtt done until tom Hull 'took the matter up and seeured th** names of hboot- fifteen suhscrttrEnr Tht* pro- pe MIon was then 4nld bfiforfl U. T, Tilford. M.PP., In order to BCCtirO hli Intluonco'wUh thn dopartmioir -if Kd- monton with the result that the line Will foon be a reality th*' poles hav- irr already been delivered here- The r-umpletlon oT this lint* CftSt with thf new line west to Oilmur and CniiJiiTlhg Creek already In nperatinn. along with a rural linrty lint, and town aervico Is evidence that 1-edur eohstlt- rency has been this respect. well looked after m w Prevent and , Relieve Headache It gives mc great pleasure to be able to refer to Dr. Mites Anti-Pain Pills as the best remedy we have yet had in our house for the prevention and cure of headache. My wife who has been a constant, sufferer for a number of years with above complaint joins mc in the hope that they may fall into the hands of all sufferers. JOHN BUSH, Watcrvleit, Me. Used Them Four Years. * Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are the-best I ever tried for the relief-nf h* adnr.h l h tve uftcti them for nearly four years and they never fail to give mc relief. I havr tried many -other rem- edies, but hav* never found any better. JOSF.PM FRANKOWICK, 854 Trembly Av., Detroit. Mich. There is no remedy that will -more quickly relieve any form nf lieadacfie than *: Dr. Miles9 Anti-Pain Pills. Uc best feature of this re- marlcr-hle rertedy is the fact that it dew* uot derange the stomach r le tvc any disagreeable altera ,to't-x-t- P ' v '. -c *. your cfruoo'lt. **; ; . If IM ** *, S ltlvCORI gt; THM' IV CANOE. Ci.pl. Mill-*, of tho I i 1 ul son. Hay boat ''Niirthlnnd running front-'fort Smltti to J* orl McPherson on thp Mnckonzir rlvrr. reach-fil Kdmonton from the f- r -in rth on hi** wny to Wlnnipt-g on Wnliu-mlny. Capt Smith Uork-cd 111* svi'in.T at Forth Smith Oh thr 2Tlh of Sept-** ml nr nntl on thi* followinR Uny net-ompimlnd. hy ont* man h * left Inu imall taimi* fotl Port 'hlpppwynii. At I'nrl Chlppewyun ht* aloni; with tlii'-*. othtT ni*Ti cmhark-'il in n I-Lrctu* canne ami tr:u;ke lt;l 1,111 tli gt; ri -i*r 3- Tar ns AthnlmROa-l imlhiK. Th gt;* entire Journey wn.e matU* in the remarkaniy flhort time of nineteen dnys. Thl** tim -.tahlh-he .ilmost a record for trdv 111ng up the rive In n ranoe. At Port McMurrny Capt. Smith met Vlolett0*a party who are prospect I m; for oil anil othor minerals. When h** lrft Fort Smith In N-ptcmhor foOJP Inch en ot -.DOW hnd alredy fallen., and tho weather looked very threatening. XotwithhtumlmK this.' however, the ViKetahle crop In the north has B*eU letter this season than the olitest Mt- tler hap ever st-Jn it hnforrV TK fnr north ns Port Ubod Hope whloh only nin t--*n ml r outside of th,* Arctic eirclo, potatoes hnve boon irr*' vn wrlKhins 0V B lhr* e pounth, nurl other voK-otiihle products hav* gt; hail 'i correspondingly K o*t at;rn vlh. A vnlnnl le Ilnd of pl.ieer gold i* r-'i' ried t*i hav** haatt mndo up the mutli bend or thf- Nnhnnrnt 'rtvft hy V.* Atkliuon,. n hnlf hroe lt;l from Atlvi- . a urn I-andlnc. ThU nnd huii (Atrsed fi'-me -fX4)lt m nt amomtrt the pro*- p/ctnr gt; In thn Hacltftaxtfl district* Silver In (Trent- npr.ntltlM nbonnd** n*r lt;r CSreat Slttv- gt; I,nk lt; but* until triUi**pt rlatl*u. farilllk** are hettor it TB bettor It will not pay to mine iho orv- C pt. MI1U n::ited tlint Uh* water In th lt;* Mprkenzle rlx'er hn* n* t been low thlv NAifOV and he Is nt a losx lo know how th-e report that iirh'Var l ra- - - F. *- . road. l)ccauMr UHttO arir ctttical j-oi::t Uvo:nl which she. CMUHJt tux* Urfling poiril whiUi may be lull of hidden dOU A Any Kir in for' i natc it J:e ci'tc v.ounn* hood without i.i'.iiinu hcrscU a vitlfan to an.tniia or sonic Utidrtfd trouble. Later, when she bca gt;ines a ltiullurr, sue she has a new scries ot dflflgws to IQrei and OOCO agJUO- at the*ch:3*6fu staffta lt;*f life, she must exercise every can- il she fa io enjoy a ripe old npo N6 ri all doctors know tlmt Mils u women have muny mere ailments to cwi teiut with than can fall to the 161 cd man. nearly every-One ol these rfftnent* can be avoide*l ED loitf* as a woman fceep Iwi dige ive orgaHi in jxtIivL vt.rU::;: op *r That b practically tne whole x rvl If wtt viTTKxto h* free irom Itotttri*, headaches, Vilitftteness. nlnd, consttiKitluni languor, IrreguJiiriUea of ihe Fystfin debflity Mitt uU kimlre. IruuUCfS krt i vour.iiigestive lt;vg em i'rthrtcinch Wutk* ---**- - - -* * * - --V... * a*. a? . illtrol l f. hv latoXw MuIIut Si-ii-el'- r ::: .. ilallv. -vUJLU p f.. tml nil v. Ul U* v e I. gt;fe. BfUtauipIe, Sratane l gt;t:-.-.-.. C. Breton. K.S.. ivriting on P lt;btU3rj- --i. mm sifci :-, it i- with gretlfic-i'.Ioii ihat 3 -Mri'.i- in' pr:.ise ol Molhw S*?igd' *-vriip. 1 have taken it for a disordrred J-loinncb and fndi ttion. an*J I have .' lt;'iin:i it a rcrtaia mr , or.-I I gt; ut :itt the S gt; rap ar. Jja Piw*t'- tomBcl) nicrflcint t u*n*is. ?.ff.ih-*r?**iv.*r-- svr**i iin*titiro-.l U'M '' - II ;: tit-. ::ut * 6. VK-t -' -' - , *** , . s ... I-MIr-.V iO -' -I- *...j. 1 lu;: gt;, gt;i UlC'U .i'*-r numb, ***- rase orlKlnate. . FIItK AT Cill.rtKRT 1'I.AINS. ., * 1-* ;, Mf *3--v rd artp*ia. J 1 sVlmO MECilCAL CO, He KmiI4 a*n0 While yon aro reading this, tlumsjuitls of Hirks' catalogin'R arc entering the mails, carrying 1'iO jiact'S of Gift BU estiOns to ciistoitu-'rs in till parts of Cun- This Catelogtio is the most complete zu'uU- to gift-buying- by-mnil ever puhlislied. a Simply send im your address. lint somi today. ' I-dition is limited, 1 to m m * I'.ienk*- Out In n Rrninurnnt nnil Swept Thn*w Main Strtvt hy Wind. Gilbert Plains, Mnn.. Nov. 4 A ne. r.toi-i tire hrokr out In h r. Maurtint horc r-hortly beforo noon and wf h 0 trong wlnO swept throiiKh Main Jtro- gt;t. llrfore It v0* -ut**. Idod it r. iinp.l OnmnRo cstlmnted nt twolvt tnctisar.-t i n Lars on whltrh thf-ro is wry Ilttlo limurnncf. Tht* boll-UnK*- -If-troyfd Inclu-lo't tho k si office t lock nnd Mm. Low's millln-*ry -*.tnr , ivdl ill : lt; r-vnir.nl ;;. : Rl 1 **t0 cnil -tnmll.T hulldlnien- Tho tlrn brlc- -. Wn of Ihinphln nml lt; r.ui*l i *n rou- iUii*d sr-M.i .-ui'tJtonc-. Christmas is coming. With this catalogue in your home. there can he Ho jierplexity as tn whaf-. to give, for hundreds * gt;f things nre suggested by the il- lustrations, from '25 cents to himdreds of dollars. There can be no difficulty in ' procuring them.' no matter where you tm Henry Birks Sons Limited Jewellers and Silversmiths WIHHIPiG 1 * V Special Reasons Why You Should Come Here for Your Clothing: * Ih * VOL. i.NUI . The Sugarman Clothing is the highest standard of tailor's art. It has the skilful cut and finish oLartfui tailors Jt is well built, moulded-lo your-particular shape, CONFLICT DATES .Calgary and Edr Break Up Con ....... Fairs1 Asi have padded and filled collars, to cling close around the neck, lapels have canvas to prevent puckering and giving the desired result of perfect fitting clothing. CALGARY DISPUTE*: RIGHT TO RETi Trouble Results Meeting Adjoin ,7-After Prolong * - Men's Overcoats 18 These Ovrrcoata-nto ini)tnrt*d cloths in the O-W rnbrlcs. Richly tuned browns and Rrt-y?- in iUukoduIe und fancy stripes. You're -.. lt;.tiv..)v i .i-.-wii- - ' 11--, ih ?-? coata- Men's Overcoats 12 Siioi-iu *-. *18 * f H Men's Fur-Lined Coats at 75 m . Mm Vur Lined Coals. Beat Eng- lU:i fi avT?T; shoU: No 1 dark- otter collar ulnl dark Ontario muskrat Hn- ins* The skins In those coats were liersnnally'Srlcctetl nnd ovrry coiit haa a mnncy-baok qmrantf-e. Cannot bt aupUs-fvted t -II00. Si cc-inl .... .. ,. .. .. * - -Boys'Overcoats Boya' I CollOBC OvrcouLs as cut. mntl. up ,if y--nIcoahlo heavy tweed. In yroys an Phrm ns; very practical nnd strom; for n- nter *nr lt;ar. 1 * * ' SI S 22 IO ISJ, ao aa a. *-'.0 Siz - 9to 3.. .- am* ---SO- M-cn'a OvercoMs, made of aU wool imported tweed* In the cotleffe style, uith handy convortlble collar, well tailored, hand padded fthouldora, cut rl ht,aml built riffht. In the new brown shaded Easily worth 118. . Bpei'lal . , 13 A ooiifortnco. of Kairs A Huclatlona tochi Prince Alboi wna held on BatlltN toi. lOxhibltlon A rtH gt;-- vero two ai Uit morning and nfternoori, common The eunference Ttai gCEtlOll of the Snsl The object ln View dates uf the reap to form a circuit/ there haa been a whloh hay preclude ;J large outside exhi ali-the fairs na th fhV dates ao nrrai the transportation * -one city to the otl . . m Men's Racoon Coats 45 to 100 . We show the largest range In tho city, all natural, well matched skins, every coat guaranteed. Prices .. .. 45 to 100 L * Men's Socks MEN'S CfVSIIAlERE SOCKS FIVE PAUlS FOB 91 Fine all wool cashmere, heavy enough for winter use; .soft, smooth finish. H-pfjular 33c For Saturday only Flvo Pairs for gt;*' t . 'I* *i' a r . .. - '.. ***..-. Men's Underwear a MEN'S STANFlEIiD'S ' **1 gt; J-ABEI/* UNDERWEAR 1.00 P R GARMENT. Slz s 34 to 44; heavy rib. all 'wool unshrinkable. /The best underwear on th.1- markc -. hxX .... 1 / .. - . .:. - .. i FREE for Saturday Only *r On Saluiday we will give absolutely tree with every suit purchased, Value 1 5 and over, one of Our New * Fall Fancy WaisCOats costing up to 4/00. This offer is only good for Saturday; November-5th, jjThe net result of nothing. A deadlo 7 o'clock In the ev* big that the ;-Qnfen indefinitely, wiih a or the diniuLtty-b *The Calsary and E were responsible fc For twonty Uve th ? last two gt;oars . hlbltlon Assoclat'Oi nnril foir ov the llr * ret dine daya. Lat - of the Dominion 1 Calgary the Edr Ufrreed to plvo Cn vhlrh KdmoiHiiii h gt;var the delay In the new huUdliiRff i Kdnionlon aftsoclatl Adding or the fair h meeting: of the pf win Hon, h lt; v ver (hlr ;alt*H wftniod 4 stniid that they wo regular dates -nest ; At thf eonfercne (or II had beon. as of .the four cities July in cad or If gory- and tidmnnt- mlo eonfllcL Edr tKos wore content have the tlrat of J coring to the fact Fair Is to be held yt ar, Imi they fn follow ins years Ef v lt;Srt lo the dutcB t taldlshed prCC-BdUfl A thi** point the Cr jeet-'d. rial mint; tY in had the Heat u many y lt;*urs they v continue to eofnei the year. There v * Tm the point hut m ha 'arrived at. and it* im- aUjiiiipm'U- : -FARMER K1L FALL H 4 WILLIAM SUGARMAN Where the Good Clothes come from. Edmonton's Reliable Outfitter CONNELLY, McKlNLEY CO., Limited. * IfUMlRAL DiREDTORS and EMBAIMEB8 136 RICE STREET M on 1525. Prlvtto Chapol and Ambulanoa. a I * KfrtVTrV Tft T A H i )n Kdmonton tHty Property and on 1*1 Ufi JU X iv JLVFiin parni Uhdfl at lowest rate of interest Havo two 1-- Soitiona of choice farm lauds: would exchange for city propert j. r. Mcintosh 124 Jasper Ave. West Edmontoa Prominent Settler . tHcl Victim pi rtn SainriUiy 1 -- Tlirowu Fn gt;: Special nr the Bt It d Dr.or, Xov Thon:.i hroJtfn. a mar ot thla disti the road a coup town Saturday town for home in with a load of lui posed his horses Jiirew him off t force on tht hard , his' ribs Into th* came from Iowa, civil war, and sin farmed. **Ha hai school and puhllc his C7th year, a and six children grown .up. XEW sectk: Place Orders Now pm: m - - to. * T- . cr OuDr.iit- N'ow roR Y lt; m N*ur fkt -tTOCi WaktS I-iant-Inte in October and-XOf next * gt;prin . * * Be sure to include a tew Russian Poplnr in your ordcr.ior ni- -hreaki and shade. 1-Vice-j 26o. and -.-p. .' ff? . Our large Comet Red furnnit and tho Hlaek lt; nnuipion are p-.tiuum winnpw nntrbi-Ht iiirality known. Heaviest yieM and -erf.ctly tmr, y oa prairie. Pric-a S2.U0 t lt; 3.00 per .Wn, expo-*-- pn-paio ' KcmefflU'r VTO prepay express eharRea on.Hil order*, nnd cuaniniee our goods to (tpytr. Let ua I'Heaao ou with a aaniple orchM Hon Nature implanted in the Coffee berry all the ingredients to produce a healthful, invigorating drink. In Kootenay Valley Nurseries Mirror Lake, B. C. .( * ' l-Iiiipcror* XWwIn: lle ldcnco, St. Petersburg, Nicholas Toflliy Bl ndoptod by the new sections for -Jews- Heretofor Jew** has been n tion of the Polls I'krnliu- delimit**. Ish m-crresratlon I lho rale. lmji piven to unrestr .Jews in twelve VtCCM r Vnteb- lleV. Po;lnv;i. an trwn of Yekater: Ktlwii. all thc natural ingredients are retained. Sold in 1 and 2 b. Cr.ns only. 120 CHASE SANBORN, MONTREAL. T London. No,. that Crlppen wil 8 An attempt cure a reprieve o * sentence t V Ufa ** f *. i .i
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