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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1910-12-20
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4 nd 3 AD, AXIOMS Fight the Mail Onder eigen tae seo. 9 werd Lint ORECAST Pair apd mild today and on Wedneaday, P MARTY FOR COALITION GOVT. British Elections Over With No Change in Commons * Despite Tariff Reform Promises The. British elections ended yestdr- day. The results show little chang if; i i F i i it i hy THE LAST HOUSE The make up of the last House of Commons was as follows: GOVERNMENT Liberals ... 3.8 London, Dec. 19. The new parlia- : F i i i i : i a Th i anal ale ford division ot Busex ith majorities of 2,031 and 3,269. i 5 thy i : ii ai ui t zt ge u f i i i i i aT A F le wf BAPTIST CHRISTMAS ENTER- TAINMENT ON FRIDAY. i z E i 4 z E i i DE LOCAL ULF. i several a but BY ACGLAMATION ss, Sears In the annual meeting of the) Strathcona Union of the U.F.A.,/ which was held in the city, Satur-/ the officers who are to direct the orgenization through another year were all r turned by acclama- Mr. G. R: Ball is once again being assisted in the work by Mr. M. Smeltzer, as vice- President and Rice Sheppard as sec- retary-treasurer, with the board of directors composed of Mesars. F. H. the president, oR i iy igeik 8 j 8, H i eFae the ib we i ifs deskie ie 2 Dougias, appeared while Sir Robert Pinlay, J. S. Ewart (Ottawn), and 7 Creeiman, K. C. (Montreal),) Province, DEATH AT ARDROSSAN i it : it be 2B oh Hi iy i i lh : yt Hl ' ty ie ze i i fl f i s t 2 i fs 2 terday to obtain a a View of this re ? i fia ie i i 3 ze a F l PERENNIALLY PURE WATER If the proposal of the health offic- inls is carried out, the city would be provided with supply of the purest river water obtainable for a period SIX MONTHS IMPRISONMENT ence The Marving Upen Char Stealing Fron Comsercial Guest 78 ef i ii il i i , i Fil tndlitical Seine a00F ag i aia START EXCAVATION AT ONCE ; . FOR CITY S NEW: POST OFFICE reason wnt Tames. il, ct the ON GONVIGTION FOR THEFT Herman Minch of This City Got Sent- eminent, Jae Taglar tos re ot six months imprisonment. * sinch Know what be wes doing end Undertaker received his some witnesses to prove that be wi ago toiore Police ing rove oe ome that evening from He was convicted of steal- tance, very drunk. : i bending into a strategic point southwest. LENDID SERVICE FOR ALL serving the southwest sub- ith water, confronts the : ii a i i i por of Mr. Garson, the supervision of the by June of 1912. Wm. Garson, of work will rest unofficially with Mr. Calgary, who has the contract for Congdon. Speaki to The Piain- to grace the corner of and Second Street West will handsome structvre, both from an interior and exterior point of m8 Poterrals fe fall in two stories along the walle tering o8 The window trim- will also be of this stone, material for about on height, this being the Hon to the original plens tor J. M. Douglas, M. P., agitsted ly alter the architect's iret Jobe Commercial Hotel on the aight lot Nov. 25th. Chisholm s purchasing agent for ened by the footfalls of a man tm the room, and suspecting something wrong gave chase to the intruder who Herman Minch, 9 German resident Sed down the stairway. When over- plied of this city was yesterday found guilty im the district court, Edmon- were found later in the corridor. was not according to the act, as Minch s ples was that be was too the second arrest was in. the drunk at the tite of the theft to ght Te . the man proved to be Minch much the worse for liquor. The bills Present time a serious prob- problem continues to a HERBERT BOOTH TO-MORROW NIGHT. To-morrow evening in the Metro- itlustrated by 1,500 feet of animated pictures and graphic descri and oxplanat The of the lecturer exactly fit the pictures id ecensa in tha liver of the Christian martyrs, Ci the Roman soldiers, and follow- ing their leaders, singing to meet Pielmortiy and west aides of the city 2 , Tage distance to the pusiwen section) THe lecture bas made a of tbe town for the length of several ion wherever Mr. Boo (bloaks south of the termination of Saree, ee, yt sem S ie Said sete the. water supply would be free from be civic mettionent sewage for couple, STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED of decades, whereas, with the plant Haiite present location, it will be tm pp Aithogt an ai, /*aPet being sentenced yorterday to a lc. moat prohibitive expenditure. The north aide of the river is rapidly set- . Last Friday at noon tite as far weet as Capital Hill; and te FouNE woman made awny with an sub-divisions of Windsor Park and *xPensive waist trom Douglas Bros. ', on this side of the river will term of imprisonment, by the police ene, the binse made little headwa; magistrate. (MANHATTAN SHAKEN politan Church, Mr. Herbert P youngest son of Geteral Booth, will tive his remarkable biowcopic lecture) on The arly Church. Although Sy 00 living todeln, the 'ee- 10 Persons Dead, 125 Injured me ot ae. ie 0 ae re Terrific eae fence. thee to fuco with the kind. of JOaureh possiullity, and this is sc: New York's Property Damage . 's Liabed Sites by subtio blending ot Placed at Over 2, that flash upon the acteen in exquisite New York, Deo. 19. The very heart beauty. The whole is perfectly link- and packdone of Manhattan island an was shaken thie morning by terri- LA Worshipping in the Catacombs, driv- A explosion of illuminating gas in en to caves and mountains to wor the auxiliary power house of the ship, making sensational eveaes Grand Central atation; Te persons, two of them women, wers killed, 125 their fate in the arena of the, Colie- ere injured and property was dam- eum, aty intensely realistic, but nev- aged to the extent of 2,000,000 to 33,000,000, Four workmen who are missing are vered it, and has held spellbound believed to have perished. Of the 125 big audiences in England, Australis, injured, 8 are in various hospitals, jor these seven may die, One died in honpital to-nieht. Fire broke out again in the ahatter-, Mrs. (Bkelnick, oung Ruthenian rtins of the power: house late to- woman, of this Sity, nacre owly eo tight, but with a great corps of po- watchers and firemen on tho No additional bodies were found, but In q hospital, Guthrie Johnson an electrician, succumbed to injuries, tat on dfinging the death lint up to ten, Bead eset ot hor premives by 4 canvass of the neighborhood the police resulted in the stolen ar- ticle being recovered in short order. She (gave contradictory explanation as to the manner in which the waist Edmonton in having tha came into ber possession, but the magistrate was lenient in considera- tion of her young children. The waist was returned to the owners and Mrs. Skelnick paid the costs of the proceedings. ONE THOUSAND IN GOLD FOR BEST BUSHEL WHEAT trunk mains. With pumping Splendid Opportunity Opened to Alberta it Constructed south of University Red Growers in Competition Put on ete cn tae. sive thie thos weceR would be wonderfully 7 fe same time, the best of service ier SR sensares the other mee) calgary, Dec, 19th: That w prise Probable that the re- of 1,000 in gold will. be offered by will. estimate the cost the Canadian Pay ifc Railway for the either spring or winter, to be shown at the American Land and Irrigation Exposition in New York in Novem: her next, waa the authoritative state- ment handed out at the irrigation offices here. Great Northern Railway has offered cup valued at 1,500 for the best bushel of whe at the Bx- Position, hut this: is rider that the wheat must be grown im the United States. Tho Canadian Pacific prize, however, is open to the American continent, the C. P. ficials evidently being of the opinion that there need be no restrictions on their prize, and that it will be ecar- ried off by Western Canada anyhow. Madison Square Gardens at New York from November 3 to 13, 1911. Already all the big railroads bave taken space for exhibits, and the prize list promises to be a valuable gravel andi to complete the cement foundation ? Coican Adolphus Busch, the St. Louis-millionaire brewer, has of- fered 1,000 cup for the best exhibit of hops, open to the hop growers of the American continent, Howard Elliott, will also give a cup of simi- lar value for the best apple exhibit shown, while many other prizes have also been donated. The advisory board of the exposi- tion includes United States Senators, Governors of States, presidents of railroads, prominent farmers, irrign- tionists. capitaliste, ete. The ex- ponition itself will be one of the biz. gest of ite kind ever beld, and no ex- pense will be spared by the promot ets in making t a success, Prince Albert of Monaco bas been devosed, pnd the little Mediterransan principality bas been proclaimed 6 republic, accor 'ng to a report pub- ished in The Pall Mall Gazette. best ons or two bushels of ted wheat. shows that few structures escaped. Windows were smashed literally by the: thousands, and a nico tts problem ia raised as to. the ltahility of Insurance compariles under the cir- cumstances, An investigation by the police, the district attorney's office and the cor- onet is under way. Traffic on the New York Central ceased entirely for soma hours and was disorganized tor the remainder of the day, but the new atation itwelf, now in process of cou struction, was not damaged. A pasiing gurtace cur carrying nov- Jen passengers, was Lifted from its trucks and hurled against an auto- mobile, running beside it, Four of the seven passengers were killed out- right and the chauffour of the motor car was ent and bruised, Por nome hours it was pelieved that dynamite ions could have wrotight such instantaneous havoc, Wut late in the afternoon, Fire Chief Croker saya: he was convinced that eee wae due to ilum- tm eo weed in lighting the rail, way cara, whieh wan ignited by an electric spark. The gas had accumu- luted in the power house from m pipe broken by a runaway passenger car. The fores of the explosion ran north. and south for two miles along the rocky ridge that is the backlone The Canadian Pacific haa thought of the island, and east and wont Int: erally for a mile, SECOND VICTIM OF WRECK. Another life untimely ended may now be added in the final chapter of resulta that follow the C train wreck neat Macklin, some ago. R. of- 'The second victim of the five men that suffered more or lees serious in- juries in the accident, died Saturday morning in the Edmonton hospital, after having apparently gotten well The exposition will be held in the along the road to recovery. This young man was fireman B.C. Bri who was badly scalded in the over turning of the engine. The young man s home was in Walkerton, Ont and upon the request of his, father, 5 y It-now appears probable that the University hockey team of this city wili meet the Saskatchewan 'Varaity woven in an inter-collegiate series be- fore the close of the present winter. President Murray of the Saskatoon institution was in the city thin week and very sportively intimated to the Yocal puck chasers that bin students were prepared to meet. the Albertans at any time, so there would soarcely appear to be any obstacle in the way of some interesting inter-provincial games, possibly in Jonuary. This ghould nflord some really pubHo-spir- Med citizen of either province an op- portunity to foster a desired rivalry im this sport by bangin up suit- able trophy for annual competition. CANADIAN JUSTICE SAVES FEDORENKO FROM SIBERIA Winnipeg, Dec. 19. Savva Fedoren- xo. fe a free man. He was released unconditionally to-day by Judge My- ers, and was at Once taken away by hia friends. The sndden termination of the famous case came as a surprise and thete were not- more than half a dozen persons in the court. when the order oF the release was made. Judge Myers refused to hold the prisonet any longer in the face of judgment given by Mr. Justice Rob- son on Saturday. The forma of the extradition act hed n t been com, with and the prisoner eoukd not be held. Judge Robson. bad wtated lthat the original warrant for arrest game condition, be refused to remand the fed ernment x, Ha- ing ZO t, and N, . M. J. Pinklestein, the pris- oner. When the finding of Judge My- ors Waa announced Federenko at firat did not eatch the purport of it, but it was translated into Russian tor him bis face flushed deep crim- son and then he amiled with tears in his eyes, Galzman, bis friend, grabbed bin and rushed him out of the court, sending couple of friends to th: jail for his clothing. Then they clasp- ed each other closely for moment, and dashed out of the building. Knowing something of the method of the Russian police system, friends and solicitors of Fedorenko do nc believe thet th fight is over yo Though the Russian Government glow to move, it docs not give up the pursuit, and it is expected that the requisition in dve form wit be gent. on. It that is done, some atart- ling developments may be expected and the case will take on an entirely new aspect.
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Image 1607 (1910-12-20), from microfilm reel 1607, (CU1766016). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.