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Houses For-Sale A | By} Fron sare — nongArow. ocoas x;| Tange rouses,—Srepiaee, ces Dverything | | Reetclass, Two full otk Apply, owper, iecnowa or eve oes | R i W. a, Srevens OFFeas SM, SUNALTA, THUR. savel > SA5 OOH” « teenth avenues Duss, three bedtoomg: en with Sr iowa garsien, Canced. cares =§1,000 CARE, Park ‘Nien reome? fac food Bours. iailt-in fhe howse. Clothes’ chute, States, inundey a howe wort while, Tmunediate pos: | 1 FORE | Sey Fiva - LooMRD, | ‘ en Hu | BY pide ik Sueconents and | peteontes itsom 1, ally. modern bunza! Hate. pater, i fenuine ba an 8 | Sreanged. OoMED_ HOUNE jenoe, Sunnyside: | D BUY! | S.noom HuNGA: | ee __ wing VERY. GOO So Ae a0, "terms STANLEY BLAKE AND CO. (ROOM 22, CENTRAL BLD: Houses For Sale Inspect These Before Buying a arepince: Jan Pics, puso. Term avy wow AND aivz moxEY JNO. A. BIRNEY 1 LINEHAM BLK, THE CALGARY DAILY Hi \[— Houses For Sale A REAL SNAP $500 rises on Titer aud sewer pent ¥ CAMPBELL, OVANS & CO. the NINTH AVE, W. PHONE, Mogae a City Property SUNALTA BENCH. ANTED—LOT O% aj unt be ehean fs Dig"k 21S preterne BY | Saeed sees AchEN OF LAND. FENCHD 48 ‘street eae noriewest Would ape Ge, Nee a, StS Sgulty. Ward, 219. hiberta Ce Ware, $19 21 prune, Maze. 28-8 BUILDING LOTS (ERALD, Mi ONDAY, MANCH 3, Try : WOMENTABLE THE CAPT. WALSH BECOMES CHARGES AGAINST “FLU” HOSPITALS 0 ate A. Wale ‘wanke sos bag. sen tm Yeare ane Betfering from moons, tx The''froot in ROHR bas. been appointed. 41 to" Gensral’ tember.” Capadia represeatt StS ‘pensquartare, whe. te eee ae aire ‘ear Mer, alah, Intends to take Taw GENERAL EMBURY’S A.B.C. ‘tos Canadian forces in Franca, with dectares We Will Place This Columbia inY our Home’ on Payment of only | gii7p Gam wor poe aman tere 40 teing cast on Twentysixth street ‘lowe to ear in FO ZOUE LOTR CORNER HILL, DO arse district; $80 cand: talance $5 oneal alee, eewers ahty two Boren $1502", , RLEVENTI AVE- LOT use weet, facing squth; worth $1,000. : os Tine ‘and webyale 0 HOUAR—CLORE IN, OX 8 gaa log roome: ince be, wood ninle, of repale: pais, Veiee, $2,000; suliable terms —00 = 100 FURY ON FIRST STREET i Le S200 225 Te Te LUO isecth stzeat oats Balt sant" bab ony -riery YEEF ON SUNALTA $75! |$2700-—¢ PHONE. Missa. __ Dib PACING Two Ways of Looking at It V Sie Eoaaas TUETHER AS A VRSTMENT, | Faots of Recent Statements Are Handed to Commis- sioners for Reference ASK“WRAPPING OF BREAD AGAIN Food Places Given Until End of Month to Install - Covered Cases Claiming that the health—d ment was dilatory in enforcing laws which the counell had two. weeks ago instructed to be enforced, and partl- APPRECIATIVE OF “Y” ATTENTION $37.50 And you meet the bal- ance on basis of $25 per month (less than 85¢ a day). The style illus- trated retails for $250, and you may ‘secure an electric .motor with it for $30 extra. Obtainable in any one Those Who Came on the Em: press of Britain Express Their Feelings That the ¥.M hag been giving $2550 onealow 4600 cans balance ar | i erica fears, fy 33 tout ots price \ygenow, pane wae acm hous for salu: Cirepia ~ ener, PARK—DRLIGHTFUL OMB: 4)" Dedrooray separate fficeas teas MI, BONY) dood fines: hot waver beatings lwundry; $0 231 JUDGE TRAVIS Bl Pe"og price $0,000, terme. THE PRAIRIE CITY AGENCIES, SEML-BUNGALOW REAL BARGAIN iMiteD HERALD BUILDING ion weet, 1xetor | very modern, | iA. fot SIX TO0ME, FULLY MODERN: GOOD BUYS EVEN-ROOM: 5 a Kod | ON SESTRENTIL AVEN elt Und; six rvoma; te | $20.00." “Good ‘terms, (2998, BEE ROonnen, FULLY oe ‘modern house; gas throughout: STANLEY BLAKE purteenth avenue | ROOM 12, CENTRAL BLDG. | M 4 aw TT. ate ee | $2,50 Sint’ Yourtnent®s ativet on | Sat eo ea TENE RooMED_wuNGA: | 5777 = $2400 ara, For BUN GALOW-SN- Tiny s400 cama” [BUR NAP: } xowex To r9dy—zWo, awouwrs or gtx ROOMED HOCeR, THREE ‘yerandany jaws gan A witty Uttie thwest, $900. cma. | Nice . @AMIESON & LAMONT 2 ALBERTA BLOCK. PHONE, M6393; —FOR-SALE— SUNALTA oop SIX ROOMED HOUNF, UAB, OPEN) good bay; $800 cash. replace, fen ice $2,900. > HAVE A Sov coop Houses | S36 BASTefin cident parts of the city | tazem coe cree OLDFIELD, KIRBY AND ___* GARDNER Dominion Bank Building TELEPHONE M3isa (DERN, ETX ROOMS. witht cloneta, jad tah. Fireplace. Gas, full jc | Lares. aut | $3000.00 | furnished, A dandy’ is ches je wn. southwest. Te'bome and the peice | SUS RECOMMEND THE ABOVE: BUNGALOWS AS REAL DHVESTMENTS. DE ROUSSY & FILTEAU ¢ 00D. sb = NIBLOCK & TULL, LTD. - | (SPLENDID GRAIN EXCHANGE. Miee2. | BB200 iis aves, oom. WW SEVEN-ROOMED BUNGALOW, I~ ‘Dow’ Park; 4 dedtooms, 2 fireplaces, onk rFsdve garage: $6,200. | Corner Second” street N-We 2) Se BowcaLow=—arouNT | fceglace, €0-toot lot; well treed. |G ‘300. avy terme. noomnD STEAM — HEATED | is. favense, Elbow seMT ‘on iarse Pioite for a> | N* XH} qe 00: RQQ-escmiteNe Howe, AT ing south Bighiccnth avente Wr “A. ALLAN & CO. 43:14—UNION BANK BLOG. isrivos REQUIRED Price, 7 Beez Hone; om ‘Thirteenth Park. Price, 2.690. SS oon BORE teouth strcek, Hillhurst. Price, $2,600. HOUSE, No. 28 FOURTH (North Bil); gee Brice, ii D.Feb, 2B 3 nooo se ! SEE OUR LIST OF HOUSES AMD BUNGA Lows BEFORE BUYIN ae H. A. HORSTMAN. 311 MacLean Bloc! nrore. “vENINGS, Many. 7 peur eros OF IQTS. MovaEa Hanae a oak _ grows, youn, noDeR, Gas Pinte, rhirveenth—avenue seat 189,800; $500 cae [;-ROOMED: COTTAG } nue wont; tutty moders | east $500." Balance ea: FG mooMED, HOU Wests mlcely j gas tiroughout. Price }BSlanco "easy. | qypisston—svEN HOOMED HOUSE, GA replace, yaundry tube; a house ia fine | Fouditine incated In Twentieth avenue west. Price, 4.200. t ey $1,200 iM ( qqix nooMED HOUSE, THINTERNTH AVE- een? {io block; eas. Hrice. $3,400; | sis0. Caan. | Lnow PARK—TBUNE LOTS; FORTIETH avenue; # WEHOOMED BUNGAIOW. 000. hina ave roomed Bea Nowe care MILLICAN int imreniaL GANAUIAN | TRUST COMPANY. HOUSES FOR SALE NINETEENTH STREET N.W—SIX- | Wome modera. Price 2,000 513 dg VERERIST | AVENUE. W. process modera. giese th cae ae ber $5,000. Komedia Por coisa : QU Ronen Avenue x, we 5 gpicadie ave roomed, muders DURES” low; 20 Toth, feted: Price $2000. ‘AYENUR Hie Ef rine. Brice | PIFTRENTH AVE: at, Vice $2,400; RTEENTIC AVENUE ted and tn fine condl $5,400; 31.200 can ENA ix, neeal-nioders, 44-foot Jot; Sates HOUSE, FATES, ‘cx HOOMED, . E. GUNN, ESTATE DEPT. Ni 1s7-5.800M MODE! '=#1,000 ean. JN, Bee koo MODERN HOUSE, © Fr: cae. lock from carline; price $2,000; $5,000 cas. J 108—s.32003 +$700 cam. uis—rine 7 hoge HONS eGreseent, overlooking | cites Sa150y. peice $7,000%. $9,000 ORTH HILL EN” BUNGALOW; | choice SIODERN HOUSE; $3,500, N, ist epee ate: ESTATE Tonge, BosEDAt : cra ir. ANE. S ase iadh lahat a aint ea | es oe Seca cosy. AND CONVENIENT Tee. me ee seis te eae aes Tate akties $1.51 Fox Sho Hernia. = "ALBERT HOM Me A THOME oun AGENTS For: THE SALE i an Ww oad house oman extrs, 1a Sith Pave, This i fully mentees, SUNNYSIDE ¥. 1296 100M MODERN HOUSE, GAS; iprice $2,000; $900 cash, 2 ———_— | WN, 282 ~~ Murphy In the attention of the acting. minister to correspondence whic! Appeared In some newspapess toda) to the effect that the seeding tim in Western. Ontario is only about si weeks-away, and that there isa seri tous—shortsse— _ FIGURE IN TREATY FRilies=Will-Hold-Bridgeheads: Seeding Time Only Six Weeks At } . ay UN-LIVUUK F | continue Font-Fare-One)— eight ounces, with the government seal stamped upon them, the drugs gist or vendor placing the number ol the prescription on each bottle sold. ‘An increased penalty for the “privileged” persons under the ac who are permitted to have liquor fo, various purposes, which shall bé th suspem " es for om | h y e x “AHS | decorated, Tawh, trees, ete TI ADEAI, BUILDING SITE: facing SLSOO ere is Glencoe. Hany terms. VERE: SGSOO-EGHE, RooMED. | monex X fesideace, Tweaty-trat. | avene, 1, feue Bed: Mount Royaly hardwood lovey: aresiace, Aa | Mean Meat: Splendid baraain. ‘Terms ¢ you will a 10 ts Sunt “nearing: OO Q—FIvE HooMED- mi tee Dorihweat, Balmoral WELL BUILT RESIDENCE, | $6,000-RRE naisE BE Gecorated; ateain heat, flreplace, » uardwoed D. Y, STEWART eine ro room with beamed evilinas: ital tayentry eek freyince and Dall Ie Uvtog tom, aialag ronm, lit i, an i full sla” basesne 7 Shen gon see ON FT, LTD. PHONE Me774 SALESEY—OWNEI SPC OOMEDy i-bungalow, egal, Terrace. Tardwotd Boars, good "Karns OANTERe Leto ANTED—6 LOTS} Mee 17Hit, “See. ¥. ¢ EIGHT ROOMED HOME, Garage; hardwood Baap ar $i, A. G. AUSTIN, 41 ELMA BLOCK: Tox JOP wera WILL SACRIFICE $27 HOOMED, E Neti reat weet Sc norigage: 26% -foot tot” $1850" “ROOMED,. eee Ret Le a St EC seSLT Bk OQ) casH Boys “covragR. voor fooms and bath: Firat street west, Talauce monthly payments 6 per ~ & CHANCE FOR WORKING MEN S50 CAs Axe saat wostavy Par. 25.6 | House, ot =| LLY MODERN Se 0OM fone “block: from ca. ‘3600 ex tale. — six ihomse, on MODERN jeenth azenue 109, cash; balance FULLY MOD- VANCOUVER asa ny. ‘bose ealdentiat dis SUNNYSIDE i, at aap peices. L.P. JACQUES Mz185, "S10 SECOND ST. E, M3065. three bedrooms, CRES HIGHLY $2,350 iz 3 ne> line, three bed- dining room, fireplace, full fine Zen 22 33 fn parlor, pantry, $3,200. om -43 Ipc mOO: conti taral trees good ol ke it a teal summer time. 80 FEET; Alberta Home Builders, Ltd.,) 16 First Street W. M3851 DeMar. Ltt aE ROOM ‘be PRICE | ~ Se AA. $5,000; $1:200 cart 125-$- ROOM MODERN HOUSE, STEAM «Ma EOne! tewees price 88,800; 81,000 Ket TOUSE, fk iste oppeuts Armory. Taiaace a LK=SHODM HOUSR: TARDWOOD, AL. ates; price $8,009; $2,500 cash. MOUNT ROYAL A. PDO HuxCALOW, -winst | AL. pitch. 50 tee: $5,000; $1,000" cab, t1s-7-ROOM UOUEE: $4,790; $1,000 on S 126 — BOM BEMI-BUNGALOW: waapla fects; price $4,000; $1,500 cash. 114—7-HOOM HOUSE, LOT 84130 FT: Liat Ae Es LASHER & GILLILAN, LTD. or CENTRE, AISEB uoistest: NIBLOCK & TULL, LTD. GRAIN exeyaune, CALGARY. 3 ROOMED HiIoR COTTAGE, WEST ‘ends lowe to eariines $1,890, $1,000 CASH Bor A routy MODERN rrotr. 1d, BUT useaicw, om Thrleent sy SSE Bic ios Clone, te schema ; Sieplaee- goonies Prine “a clean & CO., LTD. ss Ph SOME REAL BARC: ‘AxD BUM = 3 ORANDELL, $0 Bee eels Save One-third of Your GALOWS, 3 CENTRE STREET, | beat i F Six roomed hedrooms, TO RENT—Six roomed house, (a5 Year Suite 2 Bank of Commerce Buil FURNISHED BUNGALOW IVR ROOMS, "sonttueest Pris TENTH STREET WEST, nodern. house, near enteenth avenue car line; 3 parlor, “dining room, furnace. | ‘The-lot is 40 APPLY “SUITE 7, PIFTEENTH AVE- Guay. til sar 28 [0 Ach, TANGLE PHAIRGE, 1 just the Place for return tee ‘Ker particulars write Box 408 ‘Wesaia’ BB EMPLOVMENT BUREAU ENG FRELY USD Superintendent Wm. Carnill Is Busy Man These Days in Providing Work chen, ‘modern on ‘Third. ayenue west, ‘ourth street. Clora,in, $32.50 LISTINGS APPRECIATED J. B. MARSH In Calgary Real Est: near Centre Street. ‘The Alberta government employment bureaa has been removed to its new prem 314 Beveridge ‘bulld E ehue east, and the loc superintendent, William" Carnill, 1s busy man these day in securing work not only for the returned veterans alone but for others out of employment. “Thin official stated to IN SIRTREN-« in ood repaie: fy ENS cage, bot wal for immediate. eal, ‘$1,550, TERMS tele bonne. ETS Sra to Ra — > ‘CENTRE STEeE ba |Mr, Dunn said he had a bylaw gov- “TrePort was ap emergency one fectioneries. The stores ha given jnstructions to take vegetables Off the floors and this, the ladies ad- mitted, had been done. As for pro- viding glass cases ‘for other food, 01 ers had been placed and the ove work at the manufacturing places was the readon for the delay. - Commissioner Samis pointed out ‘that whileno person should be allow- 4 to remain in business who. was a menace to the city, still unnecessary hardship should not be worked and the small business man driven out Of DUSINESE throw ‘ of expensive equipment. It was decided that the eh shouldbe which all places should’ be required to comply with the bylaw. ‘That the, bylaw. under which such action can be demanded of business people was meant originally for those doing. business on the, street was pointed out, although ft was admitted that it could apply to food offered for sale| inside buildings as well. After the Smokers ‘As for smoking in’ public and places of business theré was no’ provincial law to be enforced, Dr, Mahood said. end of erning the city's awn market, which could be enforced by the ‘market Superintendent, but in other places |he had requested It to be stopped. |"Sstne people pretend to be agroe- able, and once I appear the word ja passed around, but once I am out again 1 know the smoking 1s Te- sumed,” he sald. - ‘As to the wrapping of bread the counell tonight will be asked that the order which rescinded the bylaw requiring all bread to be wrapped be Hwittidrawn.—To-prevent_promiscucus. handling of meats the recommenda~ tion was made that all butcher shops and stalls use wire screens. “Women are often apt to be unreasonable,” a wuld_not Duy meat through any screen.” Com- missioner Samis was another aitizen ‘who insisted on seeing the other side of the meat. 5 ‘That Hospital Charge The evidence in the “hospital charges showed cases where am: Dulance, men and drivers had some- times allowed patients to walk into the hospital when they should have been carried. 1 thin regard Mr. | Samls reported the statement of an | Ambulance man: that in qany case ithe sporting editor of The Herald, ‘was overseas. only if some. provisio | Murphy ‘son asked Till IndemnityIs Paid PARIS, March 3—The.question of the lett, Bank of the Rhine will figure | in the preliminary peace treaty, ac-| cording to the Paris edition) of the London Daily Mail. In.certain quar- Term it is said, (here la serious con- sideration of ‘the formation of an} independent German. government on the lett bank of the titre: : lies, it is said, would continue to holt) ridgeheads along the Rhine Fermany COMP! Indemnity payments, fn discussing the indemnity regu~ lations as fixed by the peace confer- thee the paper says. that. Germany | Sill nave_to fay_acertain sum. in Yo1g; and the balance during a pertod of from 20 to 80 years. ‘The allied Sowers will decide on measures to Popniy. Germany with raw material | ankihe manner in which commercial | Felations wily be resumed. Ail thes® questions, the Dally Mall continues, will be settled at one ses- sion of the supreme council, after the return of Prealdent Wilson, iste OEE AR tues ons home early enough to assist ‘i seeding. ‘Sir Thomas replied that every po sible effort. was being made to brin: home as speedily as possible | ever: member of the ‘Canadian expedition: ary force. He expressed the opinior at soldiers were being rough! home much more expeditiously thai cthe people of this country would Tuve been por Fines of From $5 -to $50 QUEBEC, March 3.—Judge Lange Mer today heard about 150 absentee under the Military Service Act, w appeared before the local polic: court, DAMAGE SLIGHT inion took piso Friday ater. “tweltth avenue and Bighth Strect ‘west between, auto license No, Gos, ariven by S. OR. Russell; 23 Seventh avenue fiorthwest, and another Auto driver, whose nume is not know The damage was slight. ae Utelndion ta LETTERS AT HERALD Letters for Clonie Tait and Frank Mastel have been addressed in care of with fines varying between $50. an their Individual cases. UKRAINIANS FIRE-ON and if these youpg men will call at} the: editorial department the corre- spondence will be handed over. WARSAW, March 2.—For the. a tenia bearing members of, the Rntenton (o Foland haw bes, red Ureainia: to an official i accord Recived by Premier Paderewnkl...The shootin: Secured on ihe foute between Lembers a3: Proemyat. Sanders tn. the jeaded at. guilt beat formation ‘he sest occaston tpen which x train beartn fie InfersAllied comma sine Cursiniane, wis on Febcunty 20, Engaverg. Revernt oti Mere wounded by the DIED OF INFLUENZA DR. ROSE IN TROUBLE Charged, with violating the Liques ‘Act by esving -pavients prescriptions, for flauor without cause, Dr. Albert Hose Bus arraigned before: Magistrate Sand- tim In. the police court thix morring. ‘The case wad remanded until tomorrow met Davis thought the ambulances should be accompanied on every call by # graduate nurse. The question, of Course, would be whether the owners would pay a nurse's salary. hat’ the period covered in the ani consideration would have to be given on that ground was the general ad~ mission, but the commissioners thought both sides of the case should be gone into carefully, and. asked if the women were prepared to bring witnesses to corroborate their state- ments. ‘While they knew the people “im: pilcated’ that had not been their in- tention, Mra, Edwards said. Much of the information had been given by a man named Decker, who did not ap- pear to enjoy the entire confidenc of the committee from the Women’s Council, Let It Drop Several implications were made Jegainst, members “of the. nursing [start of the hospitals, and some) Againat the medical men of the city, but it was the decision that unlesr Tames ‘nd facts were Investigated nothing could be taken Into account | feturned to work VANCOUVER, Marel F. G, Caffin, rector of St. Anglican- church, Kerrisdato, this morning from an attack o! Spanish influenza. He came to Brit {sh Colombia a number of years ag from Toronto, and was formerly rec: tor of St. Peter's church, South Van: ‘couver, : REPORTED A SUICIDE March 3.—The sulcide o} Ge Paiva Gqucelro, Jeader, 0 monarchist’ revolt fn. Portu, ANOTHER REMAND * Mary’ ing and being an inmate of a disorder. aznoune, ware remanded Unt tomes. low by Magistrate Sandera in the pollos court this. morn The charges Against Alfred Harrie and Leo, Willems of belng-frequentera— were mlso_lald over. SSS SERIOUS CHARGE, Charged with reckless driving. or neglect, and that He-did bodily harm to i°boy nated Duraine, living on Tenth vente. G. H. Lkshua was arraigned before Magistrate Sanders in the police court this morning. ‘The hearing was Sdjouried unth tomorrow morning, BACK ON SAME PAY SEATTLE, March 3.—The first break io Seattle's shipyard strike came today When 260 sheet metal workers and 200 Zpprentices, who Have been on .stri in. 16 sheet metal Thops which are—working on shipyard SOniracts, ‘The men went back to Work for the same pay they received be- a the fore they Jol strike for bigher $500,000 DAMAGE BY FIRE gue the Fecen Here from Tuy, Spain. NEW FACTORY BUILDING Dermit thie moral he bald depart face of the city ball for the erect ne Trictenih. streets” fa. Fast he 318 000. Toe alidin tll be Brick ‘constraction and one storey Dimeraciore ere Weteon and A “Gall Coles wages. could not be made to bring farmers’ thought, BEFORE LANGELIER Most Cases Are Let Off With! ‘They were In most cases let off 35, according to the seriousness of, TRAIN FOR SECOND TIME Members of Inter-Allied Mission Menaced On Tourney Telegram reported fre The Rev. died fal, Je reported py travelers arriving ‘The Sheet Meta! Manutactnring Co. took out oh anew Sound Bigh. The i J Jail For®First Offence Tt has been also suggested that th magistrates be given ine option < sending an offender to jait on. th first offence where the yiolation Is ¢ serious one such as reporting larg — quantities of liquor or the illegality of the sale. ‘A provision to be made in thi Liquor Act for the protection. “a police officers who may secure’ oi purchase liquor for the purpose oF wetting. —proeseing —evigentt ‘The power of search without ‘war: rant_be given to police officers tt search all places ot ar dwelling. The right of such searct of all automobiles where there I suspicion. ‘A vendor be given the power @ refusal to. privileged. persons where. tn his opinion, there is sufficien! evidence to caune him to dellev the spirit lated. Rights of Druggists ‘That before any druggist shall b given the right to sell llquer as 1 privileged person, that he murt havi been in business at least one year ii this province beforo obtaining suct privilege, and that he have aufficten, stock on hand to guarantee that It {i purely. a drug business. ‘We beg to suggest that a speci’ officer be appointed who would hav: full supervision over the acts of al privileged persons; that a regulai monthly return be made to him bi | every deuggint and that he keep thr .|closest watch and check upon al Hquor handed out by the govern We also beg to supgest that een arate force of plain clothesmen made responsible for the, enforce ment of the law In regards to Nquot drugs and: gambling. OLD-TIME RESIDENT "DIES AT WALLA WALLI - A. U. Wilson Was Spending Winte ‘There "For Benefit of Health Word has reached the clty of th death at Walla Walta, Washingtor of A. U. Wilson, an old time resides: cary, who left this city in the eariy part of the winter, Hil ang two daughters, Mrs.-Mather ant Miss J. S, Wilson, of this city, wer with him when he pasmed away at ar carly hour Sundsy morning, family formerly resided at 601 Ninti sireet west. , ihe body “will be brought back t/ Calgary on Wednesday, and A. M Shaver will have charge of the 4uner al arrangemer Hi 1 y jt ny 8 0 e o x a s f If rf STILL MORE REMANDS Charged with unlawfully — oad ’ Sere Mh de ntomleated, Pret Oleinick, Alex, Mc bak Qoopkon "were. arral trate’ Saniiers mornin. (Am coer The condition it Bear on Sine. badly beaten up in Fate, The Uouitletrate remanded the cant Gati' tomorrow morning. “five —years—on—the second: — HUNTER & MILLIGAN arse.” 334 EIGHTH AVENUE WEST De ee ee ata oe EE | VERMILYEA & ARMSTRONG @ ALBERTA BIOCK. FHOXE m1617, Be ae CHICAGO, March 2—A_ watchman yas killed and damage estimated by Tire department officials at more than $300,000 was. caused by & fire which Qarchouss of Morris € Co. in the union Rockyards last night. NOT ALLOWED TO WORK NOISCO,” Cal., March 3.— sabe Snipyara tavorers nam morning that he had placed 163 appl DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVALs SERVICE.’ gants from February “16 to. 28. al Building Cost by the commissioners. At first it wan thought that Dr. Fisher and Dr, n College of Canada examination for entry of Naval Cadet into this College will be held on or about the 1§th June 1919, aiicceastul candidates Joining the College at Esquimalt BO., the last week of September, 191! ‘Candidates must be between ‘thelr fourteenth and six teenth birthdays on 1st September following the examina/ ton. oe oo Jartr “RooMeD ovsm_: ox ier | ate | had amie ie | The next annual peated: four Ehdreoma’ large den: full bawe- od ee nea ae TrrTe nouRD ARIE neNaALow: nor ra noone nice Beseaton Bor : : rs Roce? : aaa : wx nooun ngeve, 30 rovaresem [7 BNA roses sin ALBeRTeConitEn, cavoany, | SP WROMERLMOES 22, RPE [To ee me become: | , HO 1X ROOM WOUS, VERY NICH, $4,200. H ROOMED BUNGALOW, BLOGK North Til, iasy, terme, ELBOW BARK EEF s00. Fyiow? Rooss. TARDWoOD eam. Dente $0,000 DOW PARK, ON Can ‘LINE, FIAT, MOUNT norat, ive re UPTODATE RIGHT ROOMED house on Thirteenth aveave west, $5,600 GALOW ter rat oak ‘rose taendry. ties, Sitenion ‘belage, “W : anor Mousel, rst baseman SppIeation Clyil Service Commi ‘Burther details may undersigned. cas: rw0 mee tpurat, $3,000, | ‘cyens Fou sxarry xopenx | 9 WS. SEED ‘YOUR tistines; S288 CALGARY REALTY Co., Ltd. pose, GIbA FIRST STREET RAST Feo, 28-te inston, oF FLoons, vetoed be ‘obtained on noosep novan= A nay, in ‘application FEVER IN GERMANY BERLIN, March 1—The numberof Germany May, 1919. e om, os EDMONTON CURLING a 100 Zico! SEE US FOR HIGH-CLASS xomEs. G. J. DESBARATS, | Deputy ‘Miniater of the Maval@lervict ~ Ottawa, December 6, 1918. “JAMIESON, 3 ALBERTA BLOCK. PHONE Mews. | 8, Tien, There had, during the. period 2 nvextiza- ueny There had. during, the .Periet tion and. report t the | Women's Work, no that considerimg the time -of |Council, but 1t was Inter decided by The'Selt tua tho'tuce that many of | thelr own committee that it was not] were unnicitied, “hia efforts | advisable to goon with the, matter wee eseded socom, ane farther at the present. “ynemntived and a complete ——_— | ected kest of mite applicants that | HAVE OPTION ON MEUSEL- |‘pasw through the hinds of the urea. | SGELES, ‘At present there sre -no~ less: 23.| NewYork American baseball ofl todaxbought from the Vern« of the Pact flon on Bobby | and outfielder, tim MeCASE PURCHASED EDMONTON, March 2.—Dr. A. F.| LOUISVILLE, Ky, March 2-—William Anderson Beat McLoughlin, of To-| Neal. manager ‘of the Louisville Ameri-|chses of spotted , fever tn. Andean ee tinmk ot pus, Wamonton| Som, uk, coment, the, fetaieen oot [rose within. she ‘weak from 148 2e | Victory Bonapiel, Saturday. This! the'se | : Meher, trom | more than 500, Of there, 18 cases Fem ot Touts Americans. “SoCabe inst [match was deferred on account Of! year wax with, the Gait Take team of Vwere yovortes: to: Bertin, hire there 14° Mr, McLoughlin’s illness. ‘the Padifie Codst e. we ‘three deaths from the disease.
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Image 29 (1919-03-03), from microfilm reel 29, (CU1786915). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.