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c PAGE SIXTEEN EDMONTON BULLETIN THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1920 SOCIAL LEADERS IN ENGLAND ARE SEEKING DIVORCE r* j gislatiou Modifying Divorce LftWi Will Be Urged at the Present Session JUDGE COMMENTS ON DISCREPANCY IN LUMBER SALE London* April 18 Laglalatlon modify Ins England* dtvgrro lawa wlU ho ur ad by tho prvarnl at-aaion ul UW houaa of comimna. Tha *ov rnm*nt It Ui con tootled, will in that av+nt bv morally bound iu /aell tut* thc (m* lt; in of a mrrtsiir* which will *an lt;*ll lt; n dtvorcd on tn* (oflowlof n lt;ltlitiuu*l ground* Wilful Aawtton fi,r thrr yaara; rrurlty; lUMO): habitual drunkrnm ** and riuntiuitad (le**h Tho church view ronradr tha fla- mand tor the cheat gt;vnlna ot dlvurco procerdlugn. tha rquftjtty of tha a**ct and leerou**) pmumla for nullity, but darlltM'fl to gt furthi*r Struma of iiroinln nra in th* anclal world flKnra In another httV? Iat rt' aulta to ba heard In the dlvnrra r mri 1 durinc th* coming trrm, and of tl.tj i tun tmtmm un t gt; gt;* 4l --fcai, 1,S14 aiV undefended There wera 1,64 4 alalia at tha beirlnnlng of tha la*t term. Ir tha lategc I trt Lady Kmihnr'na Do Vera BOltlftrtft daughter nf th* TV.tke of St Alhand: Vleconnfea Torrlnrton; Sir William WI11ou hK mil ami; Tho Hon, lt;:* B Chnimondal*y* *nd Mra. Fh'-rwood Kelly appaar. Toronto, April 87--A. diicrapancy of liaarly 4.O0U.QO0 fcot of timber it* a report IftKda to tha government on ji imlm of littibvr by the 8y uii*h Ku laimfMT company to h Hlnea l*uni bvr compuny. of t'hicaxo, waa com maatad on by Juatlca Hiddell at th Tlmbai Llmlta Probe t Quaen'a Pari, today. Sumo U.tOO.OO feat wara *oM, whlla only tJMiMI Wfra raporlad ;o cha government, P, Bolt Muinagcr of tha Bpan'ah Itlver company, atated that tha diff*-* enca waa dua to th* gt; uaa af two fllffWN rnl vy lturns of mea gt;uramentt and prum'in that tha company's book4 would aatlafactorKy cl**r up the mat* BILLPiiK EOR CONTROL BY HIEHIYS DEPT. Jitneys, Busses and All Passenger or freight Vehicles MayJDfflM Under Department GETS MONEY FOR Eleven Montreal* Subscribe 10,000 Within 46 Hours, mm He Announces Toronto. April 87 Operation of Jltneya, bu eea.*and all panaanser or trm nht vehlclea. other than ataam or alertrlr rn Iwaya la Lo bo brought un- cW tho utitariu department OHpubllc Mshwnya by u bill lntn duocd ffy Hun. F. C. Btggt in tho leclhlature todny, Thr. btH provides tnat no person ahall conduct upon a public hlghwiy the bualneaa of n public canier of panarn erw nr freight, except under llcenio of tha department. Bpeetel licence feea are to ha cliarged and nn Identification *i:ot muat ba dlmilayed by All auoh vehicles, Th* department of highway* Will fix tho nuirhor of paa onpera or th** tonna** which nil auch vehicles ahai: rrirry. nnd alao tho feel to be chars * I The act became* effect've lm meet tat i ?ly upon lta pajvnee. rave thnt licence fees w li riot be Imnoaed for the current year, IVnaltlea for vlnlntlorm of the act ranaa from 110 for lha lira? offence to f 0 and fln s o collected will ha credited to tha highway fund account* i gt; . A Collection of 50 Chic Trimmed SPLE..D1D WHITE HABUTAI SILKS Beautiful qualities at prices that will astonish the shrewd buyers. H6 inches wide. A yard -. ........... 36 inches wide. A yard 36 inches wide. A yard 36 inches wide. -.A yard 3G inches wido. A yard ........... 36 inchea wide. Extra heavy. A yard ... * * . .* .... most 1.25 1.60 2.00 2.60 3.00 3.60 White Wash Skirting Satin A gtyott quality reliable quality that wlll waah like naw. -9* a g g 40 lnchaa wide. At. a yard 4 U U Whit Pongee Silk Vary hoary eklrtin* arelrht that will waah part tfU*'. 3* lnchaa wide At, a yard 3.50 Baby Carriages -The Famous Whitney Line Montreal. April Speakinj at ft htrch Tueiday at tha Wlndaor Hotel tirr* hy the Montreal branch of the * 'anadlan Manufacturer a' association t* a de**ff*-tlon from tha w Mayor M, A. Prown, of MnJ clna Hat. mated that he hnd with In tho pnnt forty- iKht houra aucocoded in Rftttng h-ve*i Mnntrealer* to iut gt;anr he lii,- 00n each toward the Weatern Canada * vi nlzAt1nn iivorlatlon, dealsntd to aaalat etUera in their work. A fund *if 1.r lt;00 0d0 tn to be ralaed for thla purpose There wer pre rnt at the ltmeliaon KlaO A B MrKenz'a of tho Hrandon h lt;*ard of trndr; l Jamee. pr Id*nt nf' the p/flna honrd jler ceneral McDonald, Caicnry- -The daleratlon left Tuesday nlfht for Toronto. BEAVER BEST SELLER HT N.Y. FUR AUCTION Hats, Specially Priced at 5.00 Thursday Dress and Tailored Models Hand Made'and Blocked Shapes ou wiU not only like ihem when yon sfte them, you wtl realize why they are leaders Xor sixty-two years. .We have all the latest models of course, ench perfectly made of high grade reed entirely hand woven. m Every one of these hats is a recent creation embodying the latest ideas for the season, and even' one is offered you at a definite saving. A charming collection, as witness tho. lt;c with heavy corded silk ribbon wonderfully arranged on straw crowns, the novelty straw turbans embroidered w'th wool, silk and raffia, the rolled brims, mushrooms and sailors in tagel, lisere and satin, and the many other stunning shapes. n - Trimmed with flowers, ribbon, fruit, wings and ornaments, a bevy of beauties all specially priced at 5.00. ' 1 ' Thmrm r two and fouf- whoatod Su kl finished In grmy and ecru enamel. Folding Oo-i gt;rf In Muck with two and three bow hoods. Reed Chalnea and Reed Car- rlaroa In ecru and grey enamel, combination wood and reed bodies In ecru. nam t. the attractive Cafe au Lait flnliih. Wood body cania 6a 'finished In black. alm gt; the English Pram style wlth-re- -i ***- reralblo hood, Snlktes ... 10.00 to 35.00 Carria e , 29.50 to 1*5.00 of trade, and Itrlya- D.S.O., of REBEL TRiPS Annual Spring Sale Closed With Total Receipts Eight Million Dollars Between Ourselves The Saturday half-holiday system which we shall inaugurate at this store next Saturday will work an all-round good. Tt will enable our sales staff to spend a restful, enjoyable week-end, to commence the week on Monday morning refreshed in mind and body, the more wilting, the more courteous, thc more efficient. You can help yourselves by extending your shopping uniformly over the entire week, and by shopping in thc mornings, when a better service can be rendered vou. , I New York. April 27- Xew York's fttifuinl sprintr Tur auction cnm to a t atra f r. fl a **- ** trtll 'll'ff T T* Iff ' Jl at I R.o no. n oo. Bd VAT wsm the hest eeller of the day. aod not only brourht price* rnnjrlnr from * Nft to P0 00 each, but ahowed nn advance of a'Jtty per rent, ovnr thn corresponding price* at the aprlng aale hero In 1919. Mnrmot nlffo advanced alyry prr rt*:i; From Our Grocery lobby's Sweet PolAtops, S tins 1.00 Bluebeniea, 3 tinn for 7 o Olive Butter, per JaK . fBc and 35o - Crowe Blackwell's Bloater ond ' Anchovy Paste, pmr Jar 40o Croase ft Blackwell'n Calves' Feet Jelly, per Jar 400 Wa Btaff 'o Pure Clover Honey. 2 lb. tins . . Eastern Granulated Sugar. 100 lb. mc* ',. 23.50 Croase ft Blackwell's Marmalade. 4 lb. tins 1.25 Crosse ft- Blackwell's Marmalade. 1* ounce Jars 40*: Llbby*s Mayonnise Dressing . . 35o Olneer Bread Molawes. 3 . 35c, : *. 55c; 10s .--- *l.05 Puro Maple *- gt;tup In cans. 1.00. 81.90 nud 3.75 'Shr -iOed whi-at. 2 packets for S3c Krlnklo Corn Klakos. 6 pkts for 75c Ramsey's Special blend Tea, 3 lbn. for ..... MEtlOTtT Revolutionists From Sinaloa and Sonora Planning for United Attack oyer hut April, and nort hi 'rn nnd aotither raccoon p el*e lt; reapyytlveiv, were 50 and 4 per cfmtThlJthcr. Rne- cnon pr'c i* bepan at 1 00 nnd rnn up tn lfi 00. Orny to* vm* 10 per cent. up. the only -drop lor hn day heinc In AuirtrAlln tnx**which fell o.ff 4ft p r coul. Thp next rale'ncho* duleil here hy thn NMr Ynrk' ftir nue- linn Mile* ccrporfcllon will begin on October IS. Ami* Trlet*. P-norn. April 27 He- b l trrH pp mtt prepartn* to march cn m xlpo I ) om th nt*tn - f Otter* *- gt; Oeneral I'elU* lt;,:i,lw, ''om- mendi i f h ef of the Hlboml cun* e'.litit'Dnal ol artuy. annotmceJ here today The altimtlnn th CuerTern. he Mta* wrrn tnnra e r -nn for fhn Uexll feilrrnl porcrnnirn* thnn the mn ftt * ment m P*riioii whore troopi andor General Anr' o F1ijre conUnue to yrngrntm toward* Mnmtlan The , r voltitlonlaia from B'natoa and Sop ra o*nU to Join wMh the re- eU.lii Guerrero for the attn k cn Mex'can City'. The enpture of Mhxm- Ian hv the rebeU, they efpeot. w*il lead th theaiit lucntlnn nf gt;lnaloa and rapid prAferMi Ihronith Koyarit, whloh la enld to be a gt;'mpathetlo with the Sonera cnu e- J. H. WOODS GETS DECORATION FROM KING OF BELGIANS ONTARIO WILL APPLY FOR A REFERENDUM Calgary. April 2 J. ir vrooda eau tor nml mnraR'n* director of thr *' iltiti v IlenM, hnn been created a rhe rath - ol thn Orfler of l*eopolu by Kine Albert of Belgium n i *o*m gt;tr*- f - r M s MiKnty, the Star lt; f th Order wa preaentea to him today nt nnop by If. Pe Burlel BelKlan cbnaol tt CTalaary, nt n publtfl ceremony* Th* b nor wnn conferred on Mr. v i. beeaune -*r hla eijmnl eervloel durtnie the war Ra necr- tarr-treaiinrrr uf the llel inn Relfef committee for south ern Alberta. Addre nrpi were made n the mony hy Mayor R C- Mftrfthni nnil A. Allen the chfrlrmnn of the Belgian rel'af commiKM and Mpi Harold Itlley of the W.amaa's auxiliary of the committee. News of the District I*arg Majority in Ontario Legis lature Favors Vote on Liquor Importation llway Senator embarao material ot Xhm Toeon1f A*prr t7 K raeoJuunn moTNt by Mr. I* M-Oeary. UaMed farmar tm nber nf tha leff lt;aTur*- ojrktnc the pr lt;Tvlnne to apply tn the fadoral r rernment t lt;*r aubniUilnn o a referendum lo the lectorn gt;t th* prcnino* of lt; gt;ntatio on the oMOtteti et prohfbltlna *the+ Importation of liquor lntn thl* province, waa carried on a dlvialon In flie hnviae tonight h gt;* *5 tO IS, a number of l EberaU and Cn ervattraa voting wtth the t'n ted Farn era-tAbnr jc vernment on the reeolutlon, T he f ntario Temp rance Ar* ttt preaent doea not prohibit ttie Importation of Uquor, VWXa Op C*A lt;5 TTTTJj ronufxn' shortage. Montreal, April r A antliorlty here. d1 ru *fna I'nderwnod'a artvoca y og an by the I'nlted f**ie* on raw Ia 'HC-lnto Oinndn becauae neinrprint vhortuce. taday Mated that the remr v wtll be found In anpply of 4-mrm. Tb;a authortty (minted * gt;ut that lt;he I'nlted Staler roada -till nwe ' anada a id ha'nnca of 2* MO cam. TV iieanda of enrda of ptllfmood nn uaually lylor ready for ahtpment aNmir r n rijfhv of way ,n lt; tlie ('tinad)an ITANGKR, Bullttta ewa Serrlce, t'nder the direction of tbe Women'a institute nti amateur play waa given at tbe echool bouae, Tueadaj eTculnir. April rt, In whlrh a nnraber of loral arttaUt ti ok pert. Ttie play wai a new Teralon nf the lil* trl -f Hchool nfty Yeara A o/' nnd wm equally otnutlnar anrl dattffhtfu to both actors and audience. Tha Houm wm crowded with entbutlaitlc apertJitora cf all eff i nnd a bandaome auig wa realized for the work of tho lnaUtirt9* An lu/otma program of muaic aud dancing followed wtth an abundant auppar. TUa-caat of character* wera: Teaeher. Mra. D, T. Kuhn; rlattoro, Bar. Ulaitlnaon Oral Mofetr; , Mf* Brown/' Clan Qtuter; Little Teddy. Fred Barr: puplla Mci- dime* SIcKachern. Mercer, Miller. Snell, Slnnlmn. Mloaeii Hluter and Kdlth Hlnultna, Meaara. Snail, Uobb, Sullivan, Metrln Snell, AUUur MoV;achern. Tbe April meeting of the Women'a In* fttnte wa held at ihe home of Mra, Uarry M lt;*ore nn the flrat Thuraday of thc month. Mlaa Gertie Stlrbe care an Interoattnj ac* count of the eonrentton. Followtn* bualneaa m rting a dellcloua lunch aerved by tbe bo*t*aa and m aoclal hour enjoyed by all. Tbe May meeting wlll be held with Mra- Albert Mercer, when we will hear a report from tbe eeeond tinn delegate. Mm. MeUgar. Stanger. April 2Ttb. the fni of hay where he *ould get It and carry It with hlra. KVKRAN Bulletin NVm service. Tho Mien-* tl-.ice nnd L oInnd Brewer nre holidaying in Calgary. Mrs* Thordughman ptnt a couplo of tia in fitetUer la*t woek. Mr. Hurtwh gt;: f- lt; gt;f the Acorn X*um* ber Co., returned this week frorp Snhkaroon whero ho visited hia fani- Hi . Mi* Muirco nnd Mlas Wllitamo of COnaort wt*r** week end vlaltora in town, with the former's aleter. rdon K*la**r left un Monday for nation. The family w'At movo up later to maka their homo. A, D lt; Canfleltl and son hax*e their new electric plant working In thoir garage and *r getttne everythlrr: In good ahape for tho heat of aervlco at ail tlutep. If the One woather continues carj i l b* nut soon. B.-W. Blddlecomo tn rearrang'ng his drusr etore in order to open an Ire- Cream parlor Ahhurat Lebargo aro now located new place of busineas on la in town ready raUwava tt authority. announced hy thia i*i f: moke hcnokk PTUIRIHS AitK IUM ASKD l ondon, Aprl J7. Flva mnre hun* grr atf'kora ware ralanaad fmm tha Xt : BoruhlM prlmin tonight, making a totfcl of aeven turned looae, *i '-m iineondttlona'ly, for bo * i ,il tnjatm* Two rtritha Wero fl tu Ireland today A 001* dler*w4J ahnt n a oonfllot with *'v- lltaflfl el Kmerickr whie the aon of a OitaUfi -MUed P'lWfl'.'IK w. s kill- C. VAXPKIlBn.T. JR. TO BK M UUUKD SVw Tork. April S7* A marriage lloenae waa laaued late today to Tor- neliu Vanderbllt, Junior, and Mlaa Rlchel T/ttlaton. a aiater of Mart n W Littleton* who wlll ba married nt ft: Thomae church on Fifth avenua neat Thuraday. Mr. Vanderbllt gnvn htm og* aa 21. and hts occupation oaa reportor. BinSTOWE. BulleUn N*wa Serrtre. Mr T, T. Clyde, pouitry eipert for the prnrlnclal gorernmeut, come tm Rlbatene an.l aurroundlng dlatrlrt to Jecture en poultry, and to orgaolta egg dreMa He gare a rery latereatlng and lnetructtTe ad* drea* wilh explicit Inatratttona aa to how to cull the non-prollflo layer from out of a fto'-k* Hf had on eThlhltlon at thla Muin atreet Mrn, MacDonald t to do dree maklng. M the nnal rhurrh board meetlnir extended Mr. Knn dnlo to return as our minister for another year. At jhe annual meeting of tho I-adles. aiii ths follow ng nmcera were eiect-1 -Tmnm* T gt;* AOt.i M* s* ., mating duction two hena nnalltlaa. to show thrlr One kad the egg pro ipialltlra for tho m;. 7h ro4ir miin Viw ertlent. bus Ji i Tuct lt;f -; Seo.-Treaa. Mra tt n . * CKY RAPIDfl. BntlHln Nf rB SmrvXcm. Know U am f.lMnff aD tP ft iy tn fh . Zl'l T ''f I 11 t 01**- IWI llT 9*099 Z. m r. Z* to fp,M, M r ar* without frM for th* mtmrk -with th- m.Tn i.i. rr.m nr vki on. nr N 4 on. B. Cm A.pr .l IT- fomuil no of- ihm *Sm**mnn li th who*. Vaa I rlub. th* n *r gt;II ni lt;- VMni-nt hw AA Ttahed timmlt M Katooo. Th* n, rt v(UiS fitfl i-r-i irnUy aa a body gt; ( v - lf gt;ftn*4 r-rfrt+r wh* * th 'inil lt; t0T0 hnve - mj rrtni ii d by p- lnthM th t r h nj. I0 Hy 206*9*9 p*r y r; thj. othrr h.n b dj buT. on'VomT ' - tb* * nol thm ntn protlaMn* qnatlUra nd woald mi*Il lf aw ont I.y on. Aotmnmmgg* In T**r. V90 fl gt;M n Qn Will on nd would . 'Amtmn- gga tn J**r. Th* *r nrh m-rm clrc w tmrm*6 In x*t * rtU-1 r t .nrt iti* .p-nki-r cl lm*fl that lh* pro- lti*I l gOT rom*nt w nt*d armry fannor n AlhwU to h.w mt Laat ton h*n. on hi. f.rm nd to hlp th*tr proo**d. to th f Bn *rnm*Dt mgg *n.l ponltrj Aap*A9 nt Cd- tnonton. gt;Cf. Clyd* claim, th.t cn. hnn drcd h.n. honld prodnc. thr*- b inrtr* l dollar. P*r rr.r .nd th.t thrlr hill of f.r* hmtld not b mor. tli.n on. hundred .nd tw*nty doll.r* p*r r r * cotnmlrt** for nih ton* *ite HreU It eompowd of Mr. t. t.. Tonnd jlr. Ralph Ed.oa and Mr. to th.y two John P.llyn. Blbaton*. AprU TTth. Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY In HOtm/thinR friffhtfu . We can hardly realtx* that ot nil th* rhiiHirn horn in rivilixed cmintrien. tw* nly-tvo por cent.. or n*nrly ono-*iuart -r. die before tney reach one year; thirty-eeven per cent., or mora than one-third, before they are five, and one-half befora they aro fifteen I We do not hesitate to aay thnt a timely Une of Caatoria wonld aay il I HUM HM1IMI1B llii'H. Mi'iihn il lt; gt; w gt; ii lt;i' lhal are occasioned bv the WfllW ill Ull-;UI III1- H'lll of tiieae infantile death, are occasioned by the ume of narcotic preparations. DrnpM, tincture* and aoothinff r gt;tui* sold for children's complaints contain moro or leaa opium or morphine. Thi-y ar*. in oonaideraMtf quantitiee. dfachy polaona. In to cungeatiana. aickne opiatee, ornarcotiea of any kind, ke*p Fletrher'a Castoria in the house, and Savo the Babies Cauitorln alwuya beara tho algnatnrc o: nokth msssm* BolkUn ttama Baralrm. Hchool ep.n*d at Nnrth nan* Monday. Avrll IMo. wKb Mr McTavUb as Uaeh.r. Tb. aoow la folne rary .lowly aad th* road. ar. In a rary poor oondltlon. W. wh**lln nor aWfhln* la nod. Tb. elevator peopla har. ahnt down at WBTaplt.. th. .(.Hoo on tb* a P. R. Th. Mopta of thla dlatrlet want to know why ih*y can't call It North Panb .o paopla wlU know wbM plaea to ft off at for North nank. If tha waathar rontinn.* plowlnc wUl *9*mi a * outh alop*. rh. .now ha. oougb. to that atock can on tli* old BTttaa which la tb. around from laat fall. Moat of J*r*o*t* r* of th* .opinion that If tha wrath.r rleara np th.y will b. al.i* hr tiK thrtr etork n to th. jrraaa ai II b.v* rnouch tmm6 to laat for ti, . .T. Anderaon haa a fin* i*f m of hnrmm* Power Houm. Mr. Vlkuaky and Mr. K ch, of Toraa- hawk. w.r. up w E. romba' harlnff Mm. oat. rniah . W*dn*.day last. n.v. 8. E. MrKrnnr-y, of Bouth Edmon- j toa. bai bean In tht. rlplnlty for th. la an ' *tl. *y'': llf,I,J1 -ag 4*er-TB-TSa achool rr-naa: a *unday achool waa or anla*d. Th. officrs *l* t*d were aa follow. Pnp*rlnt*nd-nt, Sf. Dod*on: antatant a - parlDtaadsat. Floyd Comba; t.acb*r. .l*ct- d. aanlor DU claaa. Mra. J. L r *ntly porrhaa*d from J. Curt**., of I any quantity, they atupify, retard cireulatioh and lead iea.i, death. To avoid any poaaibihty of giving your child v TrnmH la *ery aratr* thrnn hont tfc. country. AU the atraw roofa har. * gt;* n nllltsad aa ftad. Tba 11 . atock aanerally ar. tn a very poor condition Irf t of atock ha*. dt I and tt la awrwtad that a , lot mora will dla, Mr Jarkaon. of th. R. N- W M P. r*m. throngh North Haak en hl*( way to town, and ba reports that lh. hav U ao acaree thai It eoata tnorv to taa9 hia hor*. than to faod hlmoalf. Ha ba. bad lo boy a aack- ntartnrdlat. nibl. rlaaa. Mr.. Curt* ; jun- lor or IMtl. totV rlaaa. Mra. H. Marrowl; o-r.tary-tr*aiur.r. Mlaa Clara Comba. Mr. and Mra, H*rt Plaru. and daughtara. mim arma and MUs Tbalrn*. accomuan- 1 1 by J. Arklna. of Mewaa.ln. Aara b n vtittlnv with T. U. Comba, attending th. r. iTal mrcUnaa. N. Podaon baa Jn-t laft bU home h*ra Tor Hurl.y. Alta., wher* bla wlf. ha. ttama'. tii l.i iw m pl.i. nuud 9m film .ih iii j car* of th. farm and atock whlla h. wu :i tbla vicinity maklna arran wn*ntB to mora ont on hta own farm abont tba lat of' May. Thrtr many frlenda will b. (Ud to wrtrem. tb. hack to thta plac. a. tbay w*r* among rh. flrrt hom*Bta*d*rt hw*. K W Tt*nn*tt wa* n vlaltor to Krrln Comb, laat Friday nlajbt. T. IWrt and T. Steward, of Calcary, re callar* tn thla dlatrlet laat waak. n.r *. T. VcKann.y. I. tm. Comba. Mia. Clara Comba and Mlaa Carina Fiacnn vrrre vtaltors. of Ed. ilanatad and family Friday last. -AH apant on enjoyable day aud Id the evening went for a l'-l b ride to look at a graat twenty-foot coal bank Jut- Uu oiltluLtb'. rlrrr ban*. 3. C. Dunn, of I'owcr U ua*. waa In th. district on b bualneaa trip tM weak. Mrs. I- B. Comba recently .rai-clted n letter frum bar dnufiliirr. Mrs. G, Or*ng, from near Oklahoma CUy, Oklahoma, I'.w. A., stating that In Lhat juiri of ibr cun- tlneut tUnr. ,haa bc*n a great frost, whleb froae all tho fruit, gardeua, wheal und o U and otber cropa. . F. H. Comba add II. Jlaroaiad weni from thla place to U Harrison'., of Powar Houae. to help on a barnraislng last Thuraday. Hocky Kaplds. April 21. RADWAY CENTRE BulleUn New. srrrtce. On Monday. April 12th tho Radway Centre. Board of Trade, met to dla- cuaa matters relating to the improvement of tho atreeta and roads tributary to the village. Aa to lho atreata It waa decided to nil In tho low places with brush, cinders and earth, nnd afford a temporary Improvement untl'. auch time aa tho frost leaves tho ground and proper grading work can be dune. -. * The tioerctary. Lawyer Lucas handed in a report regarding tho Incorporation of Radway Centre aa a Village and we oon hope to have ho neceeaary authority from the government. Thla authority cannot como too aoon for until wo got incorporated wo urn held back from doing a lot of lm- provenienla essential to tho standing tt a placs rroffing as faat as Redway Centro. The Board of Trade la again taking UD with the Townalto Co.. the aelllng of the lots lo Radway Centre and expect aoon to hav* a favorable reply. A vlaltor to Radway Centre *aid he waa surprised at the rap dlty with which the villas* had jrrown durlnr tho paat aeven month* It la really not surprising but natural considering tho largo territory tributary to th* villaao. With th* coming spring we expect to have still mor* bualneaa pro- miaea erected, amongat which will bo a hardware more. W. Wood *. back In Rndway Centre airnln and la now finishing hi* residence; building operation* Agg b Snn eup*rlnt nd*d by the Judg.. Mlaa B.aale Marlln and Mrs. Martin were v'.ltor* to Rndway Centre last week end. The beginning of Rprlng haa brought with It an excess of water supply to Radwwy Centre and Inconvenienced ua for a few days nnd Incidentally boosting th* sale of over- hoo* at th atorea South EaBt 'Sr T*a4way Centr* a Tmrry T tn frfl put In Operation ajfc-lhw* Saskatchewan sonutlmo in June. Th*i exact location Is not yet known but rumor has tt about halfway between Radway and Waskatenau. Thla ferry will bo a big advantage to Radway Centr* connecting, aa It wlll th* larg* and prosperous territory aouth of th* rlvor with thl* village. At, present w. get quite a larg* part of the bu*ln**a from acroa* th* river and the new ferry should bring atlll mor* to Radway Centre. Tn. Imp.rlal O'l Co. ar* puttlns In a warobouBo In Radway Centre on tn* south aid* ot the track, building oparatlona ar* to etart immediately. rUWyAr Luc. I* k.pl buay tK**e days n'l.ng in Incom* Tax return, for all and sundry. Constable 8tad waa in Radway Can- tr* a few day* ago in connection with raaea In contrar.ntlon of the Cr'mlnal Codo. Two of Pla c**f a were brought befor* W. Daw In. .LP. Waak*ten*u. On* w*a committed for trial and the other ca*o In which Lawyar Lucas de fended the aecueed wa* dl.ml esd Radway Centr* Apr.i 37 BLUE RIBBON TEA. Blue Ribbon Tea is a welcome guest in every home. It soon becomes *-one of the family . TRY It. FLL TELL THE WORLD NEXT FRIDAr i /f M ROBINSON S CLOTHES LIMITED / HEALTH INSURANCE Protect your Incom* CumpanlM uld Rata* *r. B. VATTBEWS OO- t/TD. f03 McLrotl BuUdlns OL. X, No. 314 WILL DEVELOP GOLD CLAIMS ON GT. SLAVE Autoub Oold MiTiinj Oompany Is Shipping Machinery to LittU Cariboo Island OIL LOCATIONS Frop rtiM on North Shore of the Lake to Be Worked as Adjunct of Oold Property R. H. WlUon, of Lhe Auro * Gol*t Mining company in Jn the city a gt;r - V+ripg to so -north -with lh* opening oil twn* aiUon* Mr witoon aooat d gold lt;3iaima on Uttlo Carthou Inland In Oreat Slave X lt;Ut* In 1918. lie afterwarda orsanlsed tho Auruus company ?with headquarters at Taeoma. Waalh, to carry, on further rx- C oratlon and development work, lie haa pent the tpaat four aummer cti- onj In mineral exptoratlons on the Great Slave X*ake. *L*ai aeaaon he took a small party north. Thoy hav* toeen engaged in development work* A Jotter lt;tatcil February 12 W received hy air. Wllaon lt;rom tho party tatin* lhat there had boen iTMIo or oo anow up to that dato and that the ice on the Jake m-ati only 18 foohea tteick ovrlnc lt;o tho mUdwaa o* the winter. Jloik Drilling: Mnrhlnrry Mr, Wileoa wttf take another party north aa aoon aa navigation opena and tviU alao take rock *jrii- Blng* frnadhlnery fto (horouglhly f.c*fi the a gt;r lt;tt)erty. The machinery will bo takan by rail to -McMurray. and by bcoww from iMxJAlurray 40 Pitt* gerald, then toy team across tho portage, and toy gaa bou*t from Smith to OarPjou Island, The company owns a gaa boat which pllea tbulow Smith. It waa pur haaod frum the Korthern Trading company. The Auroiw company lt;haa recent ly purchased Lhe plant and machinery of the Fort MdKay OU and Aifphalt company now lying: x AXcKayfl thirty mllea toelow iMcMairray. Tlila ona- rhlnow will al o bo taken north to Kl'jfceraid toy ocow and thmce to the oil locatJona at Windy Point on tho orth ehoro of tho Grc?at Slavo (Lako. adjacent to mhero the Io erfal OU company's olal-riu nro altuated. The company ha *o B.U0O aorea of oil land located at Windy 'Point* JESjS Mll nr q wm *iLr. IVilaon expecta that the preliminary and teatlng work on. the gold Claima *riU too complied thla nmrnmon, and that they wUl bo fully operatod next year. Kor thla purpose a alxty ton utjuup mill wild Ibe Takon ln this fall. The quart* 3a trmm gnllllng, The d liko onlllUuv. rode Tho nm *rom 111 it gt; 4112 a toa In with a Mttlo silver. The oil location* will be worked aa an adjunct ot the gold property, furnlahing fuel tor the operation of the machinery. Windy Point la boot 126 mUea from XAtfte Caribou laland, with lake aarvlgatlon al the way. At Windy Polat the oU ooxoa from tha-fooka and ltorma poola on the Buriwij of the ground. An amy cf ell ifcsi the surface poc glvoa GO per cent, lubricating aU. 15 per cent* Illuminating? oil, and 20 por cent, gaeoline. The remaining 15 per cent, contalna varioua by product*. The Im*perlal OU company tomm taken if oil claima at Windy Point, each carrying the oU under three aquare mllea ox land. Would Provldo TrannportaUon Kven If developed the oU could not be profitably exported* with crangportaUon condltlona aa they are- But lf the oil occura in volume proportionate to tho aurface lndlea- tlona the tranaportatlon would aoon be provided. But, of courae* If ihe gold can toe profitably worked it can be exported without aerloua coat o r n oa condltlona are. The Waterway* ralhray carriea paa- aengens and freight to ftttiMurray. Tho ateamera of the iH. B. Company, tho Nort horn Trading company, the l amaon Hubbard company, or Colin Fraser will carry gooda ur people to Fltxgorald. 300 mllea. Teama will glva transport acrow the 16 mile portage to Smith. There tihe Aur oua company*a gaa tooat or the ateamera of the three trading corn-pan to* already mentioned wiii give tranaporta- *Ion to pulnta on (irrai fllave Lake, 150 optica tfnrther. ReeoSutton and 'Hay rlvor are tho regular ports of call. Caribou laland ia fifty 'mllea from lleaolutlon and WinJy 1'olnt about thirty mllea from Hay river. 1 m rn; hi t.Y lr h w w in dc th ( of fo FARMER FOUND DEAD IN BARN NEAR GUDDEN re nv Ca th rt lt; Bo ml Vtt Dli Wife Find* Body with Head Battered to Pulp and Sign* of Violent Struggle SASKATOON. April 29. With his * ft**A bantered to 0 pulp and shewing gjfryjifjjn lug liM flulwiHTlTiTfiT.. rrr d'Or u rr . a w aUhy Urm r, m*a found dead but night on his farm u.ar Gllddnn. Tho body wu found tn the barn by hla wlfo, JbcJc Anhur. ac*d 10, And Bind*. waa an-paud -later by proTlncIa. polico om auaplc'on. following reports of nelffhhore that both men were aeen HuarrelMnjp a ehort while before. Preliminary hearing for Arihur hae been aot for Friday. Both men have been involved in Uw mm. recently *rer land rented by d'Orruerre to Arthur. Hr KG I m , wt IV Si ro i*a Ul rf cli r lt; v ' -. gt; SV cm Vt ha po wa -rtr TORONTO JUDGE ORDERS SPANKING rOR CHIN tel foi to c l i rr Ja 90 TOKONTO, April 1 * Mark Chook t the flrat chinaman to be officially epankmj in thle city, ho having b*M olnrled out for thla dlatinvtion gt;t Julttmf mtmmarorth todiy. when Chuck 99* m9ta-**i-*'mil to a month Jn jau and I'jnk-flJt f- gt;r etaaima oioth, Hoank- taKI feaVa Jud . c UM arth?1en- 9mormm for minor uffaaeea tit mmm ,*m7n el wo nf 1 thi tot OUl I Cl ret e -hi
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