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rACE TEN r.i rxit r-v i f rtTT.LETIM FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 FRIDAY. APRTL 23, 1920 Around the City How To Make It Pint, mm tTriroLtor, M utomitk coJf* -aaak C which rtqutrtt no nd namaa* (mm. -**Umd S* E A L BRAND H Knifing t M vpoonAi fe tmpm Pdut Aoifmg mtm-tmm on fK l h n filmed, met Ii wtU b tlw tuuac drlu oui ccrf r* yott rr*r IWW, In X. i ' jl a 1U ***gh* TIm, At all ,v- .vl draUo. Sir t*mmkUu IW*i Crf-- MwW CHASE A SANBORN MONTREAL. I ENTERTAINED BY EMERY MFG. CO. 1 t Development of Their Bus 1 noes In Paat Five Yean Told by Edmund Emery WOMAN ACCUSES - HER HUSBAND OF DESERTION . Taaka TrUka Is Arraigned in Provincial Polioe Oourt and Fined 100 MOOSEJAW YIBITOE Joseph Caulder Bays Mooeejaw . Rotariana Oiven Much Inspiration by Etixnontoniang TV LARGE NUMBER LAW STUDENTS Edmonton Oaodid tM Number Fifty, and rifty-Eight Are Trying at Calgary TTrtttmtm* trx mA AR + r. lt;zr.. ' T:-A Ifcdlcrtn* Hat. the thr a examination *nTr* nf hn prnrlTiQ4 in Ihm mil- lenl comTn nc 3 thtlr fUm natlmii (hi wi* k. The examinations nm held b April and September eaoh year, and ftie number of atudenia Writing thin r*ok i9 the Urfeic In the history if the prov nee. ThU faet. however, mnnoi toe taken to 4 dleate an hi- ir aso In the nunifcer of otllcena of llberta who are nt r nr ihe i- ai iroteuion. The large total la due to (he fact that many law attidenta who lAVfl Wen engaged curing the war In terv.co (*vGrmmn* liave resumed the'r itudlf e alnce their return. Normal *. i vr-ry conalderable proportion of tho tudenta would have taken their - Uninatlonj* during the war yeara. In Ka monton tho total la 50. of rhotn alx are tak'ny the flnal, G x Kudenta are writing in Medicine Hat. t of them on their final exam union. In Calaary 68 etudenta ara writing it the normal achool* OC thty* 6 19 are Jttltft the flrat mternjcJlate. 25 the in lt; intermediate, and 16 thu flnal 'annul nation. Hy upeclnl arrangement one Alberta tudrnt. a Khod**a rholaf. txow etudy* ag at et, Jnttn+a college. Oxford, ta aklng hla final at the EngUah unl- tmrn ty. Since the henchere of the An gt;trta aw enriety at a meeting in Caltfary Dim monihe ago decided to um i; turned barrlatera and etudenta by oann at a low rate of Intereat, 111 6 0 lavo been dlirtrlbuted (n acrorUanc* rHh ih iMyv r* f f r* ' H*1 rnvt*on originally made by the fanrhcra waa for 10.(W0 The money a-leaned at Av* per cent, and-lg re- (arable la tbree yeara MOTHERS Watah yenr ehlMrea'e aWn* Am oon fti tod 0mm Uia a'.lffb'.aet '.rmrm T a raah or aore. apply Zam-Bnk. Thto aatlaeplle twin irlU protmrx ttia nn plac* from Infection, pre- nt It tron apreedle* mnd faaalln* ooa follm CareCal mortem el-waye keep UB Bak oft band for thalr chtt- m*l lajartee It 0090 pftln ao culcllr an4 pr nU any poaalbU- IIT 9t l*mxmr n . B sl for cuts, bnmt, moA Q4. brnlMM, ringworm. or**, ocaama And tacLhlag Abundftnt hocpltfttfly wma auppllotl by tha Kmary ..Manu*Taclurlni Com* ( any .Llmated lo IrlUmoiilun Kutai- r i* whi- lt; oa i:inblovi in tlnj concarn;* Jatper Avenue facluiy at noon Thut*- 1a gt; An ncillcni lancHron w s aup- pliej- by ItM Kinory Company (Mo uhiiuI feci puld i y momin'M being lui gt; lt;r (lonitlad -n tbeir antiroty to lbe BulldlnK Kund Ot Ua Y.W.C.A. Tlio ontlre aiTa-r -wna onjoyablo ftnd ftppraciated by all preaent. Joaeph Oftuldtr, ft Mooaa Jaw Hotftrlftn to.d K lt;im n nnlana of lha growth of Kotnry In tha oity from whloh he c m md rredlfd Kdmonton wllh the Inepirntlon that had CftUMd Tha Moun Jaw notary Club to lncr***ao tta mrmbmhT from tha BHU handful nf a ffw y ftri ftgo to nearly hundred member* at preeent; Mlaa Kdna i: lt;-ed mado a farewell appear* r.cc brfrjrs the r iherlnj and gftva two enjojab * uiiica whlla Edmund Emery on behalf of ine Kmary Company Umited ro lt;M*cd tha development of tha garmeht lnduatry In Edmonlon. We commenced operation* here In Juiy 1916. Mr. Emery aftld. knd wo w* gt;rn practically l llrat Industry of our kind tn th v wejt-nn fleld. He told of the many difficult** lhe company had experienced ulnae In- nuBuralinn. A flra during the seventh month following tha opening of the factory had given a jtreat deal of discouragement and numberless bad (Sebla had ad*1ed lo a general run'of mlifortun*. Orders were aim hard to Sft *n tha early 9Kfg owing to the belief h ld by merchanlj rbat their products could only bo purchased in tho cant. Hu*. wo made them realise the we made thi-m realtor' fhs p t and by reful effort v. loped to tu'h an extent thai tho Iirreat arrounta nf Al- Saskatchevmn are now on And we can still exten.l th speaker declared ensuring presented After twrnly-trwu yoar of marred lir * during whloh tim*- her efforts Wer stven toward building up a a.-nall for:un on u farm In ibo Brunh H;ll iirtirhlM-rhood. Mrs Trlsks, was i gt;bllg* d tn a. k thv ni.l of iha Alberla 'io lnolaI 1'ortce to untku har iiu band cnntrlbut** to h*r support. Tasks Trlnlta was accord'ngly arraigned bs- fi gt;re Mlglstrato NIohoI Uclntyr* al Vagrevlllo and mm fined 100 an5 costs with an alternative of ependlng vis months at hard labor. In addition hs rocelwil admonition tg do better ltt ths futuro. Ths d serted Wife depossd that Ta ka. after sha hxd fft d hto fars and brought blm out tu this country more than a scors of years agn nnd (nos that time had slaved looth nM) In building up n hmne ban h*r without k cent on April 13ik afl gt;r hs had aold iheir farm 7,000. SAYS RAILWAY LINE WILL SOON BE ELECTRIFIED Travelling Paweng-er Ajpnt of 0. M. and St. P. Line Is a . Visitor to Oity Completo olactr'fl atlon of tho oneo. Milwaukee and Pt l aul raHway whs predlcled for lhe future by Thomaa Donald, tr.u - t ng pmmaanK-'r a pnt of the company, who ia ln i: - monton m connection with local bus'.- ftppliea to the l:na ha repra- r-rr, rmTTTI hava deve many ot berta an gt;i nur books, our buolneog,*' T) o Rotary Mlta Her.t. who g rhortly leaving Edmonton for Toronto, -*-ith o nice bou quet of rosea as a token of their ap- precla-lnn and affectlnn. lt wae Ml s Reed rfho tnnphi 'Mmflnton Rotar- lsns the M ng Rubbles, and as ft fsrrweil number. Miss Reed rt-peatei tha number nn ThUradny. E FOR EXAIWINATIDN BY THE X-RAYS --enta. The dlaianco to .he m.pplisd with electric power wlll c lt;*Ter over ten thouaand mites. Formal open ng nf the new olftetrt- fled nectlon of tho Chicago. Milwitukea and Ht. Paul railway over tbe Cascada mountains fr.-m otbello and Tac lt;mift. A a-h.. a distance of 299 miles, bus been completed. Mr. J gt;onnbf an- no'inced. thT r Trn'm 'incity having Loen 'started March 6. 1920. Th'a with the Montftfla ectb n of 1440 mile*. l gt;etweon iillr:ow . gt;n. Mont. Ad Avery. Idaho, over the Uell Rocky and BJtt-r Ito-.t ranges of mountains, wh h haa been In operation for several years, gtvea tho C, M. and 9t. P. railway a total of 649 tnlleg of main transcontinental Uno cvr wh ch a:: trains are uperated t gt;y electricity. The travler ie destined to reap great benefits fmm this stupTidous ftchlevement. Mr. Donald thinks, na w.th ' 'cctriBcatlon hae come a greatf-r Jr'r gt;: tch* th iralrT-opernt'nn. ft better malntenatijs upf trnln flchoilulea. iha prartical sllmlnation of voxftHoue detnys due to snow IbTocfcfttlM nut eold waathtTi sh lt; '.ui-r riding eaaaed bj a grraier evepnestf lt;-t tapgg**,, enh nurd comforts due to gr- tl cleahllnem and ft pronounced mprovemcni nf ih view from oar-window and observation platform, owing to the iil**o*e of smoke, dirt and order unde -air,,* in. cidents to st*am travaLavtx u ui tain ranges Ready for Service or Made to Measure I a Results in either case : Satisfaction if your suit or overcoat bears the Fashion-Craft Label. John A. SOCTH SIDE I.V MUM, FRUITKi phoue 34S lM O Whyte A WA or Without thu label, which is a guarantee from the maker to the wearer of intrinsic ralue and good service, no garment is genuine Fashion-Craft make. New Spring Models now . here for your approval. : m- Sold by 300 wide awake merchants in Canada who aim to give value and - service to their customers. Locally by:-** S. GILPIN, Ltd. - Jasper Avenue Three E Specials for 1 only 1900 Electric Was 1 only Premier Vacuum C 50 C.G.E. Sovereign Electrii MacKillopI PHONT 36 TO j urilfalfefl h***a of 11.50 noon mm at prw.nt Train 521 dally except 6und y from Calsftry. Arrive. 3.15 p.m. lnat.*d of 4.30 p.m.'ft. ftt pre.tnt- Train 523 dftMy. from Cftl (iry rrlv ft ft-lS p.m. inateftd of P.2i p.m. am .1 preaent. Actions for Diunagea 9 Result of Accidents on tho.C. N. R. Being: Heard Tn the civil action In th. iriprem. court, of Itoy v C. X. R., th. emmo tor thw pTatT-'ff *--'ng 990h. All 999 0T 0e box. m*n. -lawyer for th. def.no.. aaked for aa adjournment th*t th. plaint iff nilclit bo automltted to an X-ray lt; nm- nation ft. to th. pr .ent rtftt* rf h:. Injurlea. -which h allege* -were aue- ialn lt; .l at M gt;m Ci'hhon. Sldln* train occM lt;:it. The application **mm irrant- ed and th* court adjourned ftwall the medical te*tmony. Plaintiff . r.a:;.. r.c J25 000 dAhiacee. having io*t ; and received other Injurlea tai th uccMrii.t. The hearine of the ca.. of Jmromn E. *rmr, suing tho lt;-'. N. B. for I?* OOO l.inia i . wraa *ie tun before Mr. Juatlc Walah nnd Jury Maln- tlff waa a yar ltnnn n th. **rv lt;-- nf th? ..* gt;* and wi it- th t f gt;n I n 6. 1919, wliii In dlachanc. ot hi. duty he waa kr:-.rked fron lhr top of a box rnr OR '- * the rail, whon '.Ur c-nipatiy a ogcr.u nccllc' ly ehun'.i't* thilr trVln He au tnlr,r.l broken ar.klca aiul other Injur ea ahlch p'rmanenUy dlanbled lilm fr earrr'-nc on hia uaual occupation, lie m* apeclal danmc*. of f 1.S00 and 30 000 general dam.jjea. C.P.R. TIME TABLE CHANGES IN EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 2ND Announcement of New Scheme It* Madu by Uity Passenger Agent Fyfe * One Great Essential To a Woman's Health Is Her Nerve* SAYS TRANSFER OF PROPERTY WAS BY FRAUD IT-OX. A. O. MACKAY IMPROVl i Th. condition of Hon. A. a. Mae- Kay, nrtnrter of Tnunlcpal affair, ai d health, who wa. removed to the b.ii- eral hoapltal .erlously Hi Wednesday nlaht. ia. aald to bc aomawhat * - --- fn proved -Thumday afternoon. -Xo aer-. laims Jhe Iterate loan complication, had aet ln and the patient waa eft'd to be rewrlnir well. H-j la bcdn attended by Dr. Wllllamjob and T gt;r. Harrison. WILL LECTURE AT WESTMOUNT COMMUNITY LGE. George Harcourt to Speak on Gardening Matters of Importance to Come Up and /Was Imposed Upon by Defendants BRJUfGB AT t TUi'KY ltDS Th- Pon nton Itjmk i;i p n m branrb at iho Btnr Kv*r lt;U on th i rmt of Mir And J. K IaOiU lt;if tho city ' flit- bo in *h '*efc arlou* chanura in *rntn *rviCM orer tha Canadian Pnrlfln mllwmy -r gt; btcomo nttnctlxn S4*0J o'clock Mny 'JnA. nr* announri fl hy CltJ ha ncf gt;r A Mit Charlra. Fytn. Tha nw rchr aa laau-il by him ThursJay morulns m an follow*: Th- departure* ara. Train 6S2 dftJIy will tnmvn Rilfnon- ton for Calrary at 7.IB a.nv, in r ,i of 9A* a.nu mm at prf firit. Train 524 dully extitpt lt;Mndart Unrm ITfiO noon, iiiatcad of I p :n. n*3 at prraont Train 28 ml-* to Cftlraxy. inl y :i . gt;:* pm. m* preaent schedule No Alwnse. IValn 61. dally to WlnnlpeK, 0 p.m. at unl No ehanffo, Train b? to HardNtv. local dalty xcapt Bunday. I-rava at 6,16 p n t (a- *l I of fl SG p ni. All train* for Cnlgnry and WlniUpftf mnko dlr nnacUonjc far th* ti*it vm? nn1 irouth, Tti* arrtraia ar- Tr*tn. I from Winnipeg daily 7.4Q ttt mm nt prA nt. * Train :* 2 dally, mt4r; 1it from Cal- gnry arrive* 8*05 *,m- In* *ad of I 00 a.m. mm at prrann Train BSV local from Hard titty dally except Sunday, arrlvon i lh noon, in- Na tur* tnt nd d wom*n to b* alro c. healthy and hnppy mn the day in lon*. Infitond of b lnff alrk and WrelOhftd Bnt hnw can any woman bn npalthy and happy when th* whol* n*rvo * ityntrm la unatrunr? Tho troubl* 1* tliey pay mor* attrition to their aocial and houiohotd dutlrjt thnn they do to their health* Im tt any wonder then that they be- rom* Irrltabl* and nervoup, have hot flunlio*. fnlnt and dizzy Apall** amoth- erlnr and elnklng apally. becorn* weak and n rvnu*. and everything In tired-nut. we.iry women need to r* - ro iii*n gt; to the bleaslni;* of rood healths Mm. p. IT. Ryan. Sand Point N.S.. Write* *'I have been a creat 9uffer*r rmm n rv* trouble** 7 wa* mo wenk and nervou* I could not aleep at nlcht and my appetite wa* very poor* I cou d not walk nrros* the floor without trembling. I had hot fluaheaand falntlnr apella, Whnn'T whi on my aecond box of Milbtirn'e H nrr and NVrva Pill* I lie an to feel better and kept on untU I had u*ed mix box**, wh n I twit liko a different person* I uiu never without ihem In tho houao, and rerommrnd them to all whu auf- ftr with their nervea/* . Prtea SOn a box at all dealer* or milled d tad on receipt of prico by Tho T. Mllburn Co*. Iwlmlt*d. Toronto, Ont. CTaimlr.r that sh* 1* an illiterate wotnaTi. unable to rerfSl or write, Chrlatian Schuttx haa entered action In the aupreme couft qjrahigt Jennie m , gcania, Vftrguvt KHfufti Wm7 Krauae. Curley Kni;v for fraudu- lently Ihduclnc her to purrhaa* a half intrrext in a mill at Westlock which proved to be a failure, Itepreaentinic the ralU to **n a pay- tne proposition, the defendant* on NovMnt gt;er, 1919. lt la alleted, prr- vuaded the plaintiff to inveat 11.000 tn tho propoirtlon and jn payment for nam Induced h*r to traruifer her home and property In Edmonton to fhrm, Bh* further claim* that ahe ha* * nce tiefn ordrwed to vacate her On Frday nlcht the CSrd. Gcorce Harcourt will givo thp leacue a talk on cardenlnc. lt;Mr. Harcourt la an authority on matter* of thi* kind and the member* should obtain eome very tlmdtr'hlnt*. Aa tb seaion la now approaching I* tho tlmo for action with cpad? nnd hoe, Mr- Harcourt * lecture ahon 1 g vn an opportunity for .the consideration of plan* for the beautiflcatlon of the Wesunount dlx gt; la attendance on Monday and Thun day eventnc* between S and o*clocW If you haw a fnemt rahlp card m th** down-town library you can axchi ce your i)uuAi at this branch. Mr. Darman. th* preaident. w:: preside on'Friday n cht In the abaoni of Mr. C*rrt who ha* Juit auffored thft loa* mit hi* IUt * 4aucM*r Dorothy *5 Tho sympathy of tho whol* commun- Ity gonm out to Mr. and Mra. Car n th*lr creat *orrow- J. F. McGUIRE IS NOW CN.R. GENERAL AGENT AT SEATTL Covered Rink ROLLE j w Every Afternoon BAITO TtTESDAY, THURi We only want the patron, comply with our rules. home to the defendants. Her elaim before Mr. Justice Sim* mona, 1* for an Injunction to restrain the defendants from *eU'nc tho property, a declaration to them to tr lt;inr.- fer back the property to her. und damacea in the ifuxn of tlOO. Jarre* McCaffrey and R- E, Mc- LauchUn are solicitor* for the plaintiff, aod Hush C. MacDonald for t e defendants xr.ct. Co-operation on the part uf all thv members will aeh e *e b'c reaulta. In addition to th-* Kardenlnc feature j ther gt; aro several matteri of most ex- ' trem Importance to WeMrnounter* to be co' Mdered n the shape of certain I local .mprorement*. A united effort on the part of the IfAcuo In support of tho executive w 11 make It possible to secure the** Improvement .thout much diffl gt;:uUT, r Tlie branch library h w i ei*n op*neti to the public and the librarian will bq Phone J. Tm McGuire. trarel lnc frolaM a poasencvr acentfpr the C- K. R Vancouver since 'th* l*na atarted operate from that city, haa been gt;r lt; m9m* 9m*tm mafg* H- pnfctftrfMl i* t fYltT 1 of the company at Beattle* He take over hla new duties on May Mr. MoGutre I* well known In E monton- Ateout two month* aco the Canaflla National ei tab 1 shed its flnst ofllce Seattle, when It placed W. T. And son In char*e of the de-partment natural resodrcea As a reault of th rapidly Insreaolnc buslnesa follow* this move it ho* been decided to a po:nt a cfnerraI acent at that po*nk BANK CLEARINGS ARE DOUBLE THOSE OF LAST YEAR - Bank cUulnsa fnr Cha -weak up '.n Apr'I S3 Abow approi-niatoiy d-uiii' th*t for tha corrtnpondinic period 1 lt; yi ar. Th* flcurea aro, this wamK. J 214.ns.-SS ' For same week y* r, IB.1 it. 63.6'.. Physicians Recommend Castoria. YOU know the i-enl, human doetor* right aronnd in yoor neighborhood 3 th* doctors made-of fleih and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts: those men who ara responding to yoor caU in the* dead of night as readily as In the broad daylight; thsy ara ready to tell you the good that Fletcher's Castoria has done, is doing and will do, fror their experience and their love for children. Tour physician knows that Castoria is purely a child's remedy. was sought for and discovered as a substltuta for Castor OU in thai ailments of Infanta and Children. Your phyalcian will tall you this for he knows that preparations put n the market for adults are not adaptable for tfaaveiy young and bo li particularly interested in your baby. ; Castoria always bears the signature : A STORE WITH A MOTTO Ri lt; Dl ne: re j in Lstne ed the I SAVE YOUR 10 REDUCTIOX s throughout our 5 it applies to practically ever You can save enough here utcrStrop Razor hopmsUstZiY e Resere a Few Li But nearly everything in the St* , exchanged ut IT'S tha dropping IHaf counta Any ra or ia aooa ruinod by unskilled stropping. There ia one and one only Razor that sharpens Itself the AutoStrop Razor. You can't atrop it wrongly juat alip the atrop through the razor head and a xew strokes to and fro will renew the blade ASSESSMENT Domr.KD I'Kwj/ty pon hunt i cm: spM. BttiroSK v.: lt;r... April 22 lt; ; ocm Increase lr ino rummiI - lus- tlon uf hla prop 1 .. w., : . .pviin'* '' d i gt;y ttn . count 1 UhJmv* *n i*eot gt; tioY it, nwner f a nice r.r; WM mi nt htfu**, wii... urtm aocus . ill tennnts of Increai hk thojp -cnts U duUS-5-9 to luo 11 month. I edge- Aak your friends, any who have uaed othera and are now using the AutoStrop Razor, and they wiU tell you it'a the best. Any dealer will demonstrate the AutoStrop Razor to you, guarantee satisfaction or refund of purchase price. Only S5.0 complete with ttrop and fwelv blades in an attractive assortment of caaea to suit any purpose. ovrAnio leaps ix A M ri oronto..April S3 In a nurv*y pre- : 11 d by Uw faculty of medicine of in. 1 Rlroreiry of Toroni ton Hon w.tli tio pros* a lve git: of 15 - I io.OOO from the ;; ek -u-v,-.r f unda- II on for n ileal . - ,:,-ij iri c:iniII Ji M ia Bhown thai t gt;nt*r n 1 uda w.m iioi-:.,r t.i :e . f pjp . ,-. , . Br mh C - mit'H r.r i wii.i on docirir - gt; 105. Nova Scut In ,rd w,. 1 me . . i--r ia i.oafl .in 1 m in:tol e Cour tli wltb 0:10 doctor iN 'i,H*6 - ih- AntoStrop Safety Reror C lt;U Limited Avtofltrcp Bulldin*. Torcato, Ceneda Tramp- jug 1 nu, 1 fr*c*- ' Kin : hta m*S l-i-H -M, , ,.. in a . 1 1elm ol thai t . , ,rr* - * ' i ma h * ,.u fii ih ,. . i TFamp .. , B ,.- ... av v mx 9 im ;i: thv tru : tloui ,/ n .i.oay 1 Kworpd, r I'unii- around to tho gt;o ... Thankee, Uiuiu. 4ay'a * Tl IUIH M loek 1 gt; Ti r M i lt; n Mri Aprl ** liU It t; r 1 tli ' I rttilbl ,
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