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-+ ' I * . J.C-.y J .-. * * * 9 A rt I ** J* . / ; r-v s v -,v ' * -''. - - * * * EDMONTON BULLETIN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER u. IMI. MOSTHMI. * w *. C 1 FOUR YEARS A CITY am m -( gt; **.* V m'*i i * * ' . **A tha Marvallou, Growth That Haa Takan Place Sine* Incorporation In November, IKH-E c.K Yaar Since that Time Hit Market, tfca Gradual Evalution From a Border. Twn to a Metropolitan City-IWK tha Grtat Yaar ef Growth of the Mrt. ISI7 Saw Municipal Work Retarded by the World-Wirf* Financial Os- prtttlon IMM 'Witnesses the Meit Pronouncad Prograst In tha. History af Edmonton. A week age* Edmonton celebrated Who fifth anniveraary of its oxlateno *as a city, having completed four year. ot municipal government alnco Its in ration on November Tth. 1904 ei* e City of Kdmonton- To those whi r ve*r* ngo sat around the bait uet board In the Thistle rink, to ocl brate the event which marked tn epoch in the development of Edmon imd who still live in tha city change haa been a marvelous ou* who hnve nnt heen here a leaat (our yeara it ia almost impo* sible' to reaflae the magnificent dt iavor. end Tiros. Bellamy, J. R oyle. W. H. Clark, D. ,R. Fnue ?. . Griesbach, Chas. May. K. A fcLeod and 3. H. Picard were elect i a. aldermen after a stiff content, ite In the year Robert May and D l-stiii replaced retiring AUlenner and McLeod. During* tbe yea. .te municipal undertakings were com tensurate whh the now dignity tha /Imonton bad acquired. Seven am irec*quartcr milea of plank aide . allfn wero IsVI. one and ona-hnt rile* of conoreW pavotgent, the fir* W .velopment that hy made the youni ciiy one of the moet talked of on th Eerican continent. Edmonton ii 1 pud Ejlmonton in 1908 ia the dt' nee between an almost unknowi -lown and a oity laat attaining to th metropolitan stage. What it will b in fonr, eight, or twelve yeara mor 4a hard foe the moat optimistic t- overt atimnte, Tha Tranaportatlen Queation. The transportation a ueut ion ha been the great one to Komontou pee file aince the earliest daya ot ita hafc lation, and the dreoma of the ob limem are rapidly being more thai rculiyiod. In 19W there- were no rail ways, while in 100B, one is'establislux here and two more are knocking n the city's gates. When a carf wiil nn iron tire And hushed hub-took tU- place of the old Beet Hiver squeale it seemed to, the nl t. timer thot th queation was settled,* and when n: iron point '.was put on tbe axle tb question seemed -.solved tor nil .time toambofit? v**vc nut -on the riverahc it looked tr-r a while aa if the occu 6ation of the freighter was gone tfin the lt; .?* wti bxrilt and *.h : ijt* people of the town found themselv-n within two hundred miles of a railwa; -weight hnndrf tmile .nearer,thanthe) liad fdrmerii-boen it appeared aa it n;'great at ride '.forward1 hnd been mod J -* ih lt;l so theto ad gt; gt;eeu. But tfiH needs .of Edmonton..grew faster an*5 faster till tfie Calgary and Edmontoi railway line; was -built. Then cam the Canadian Northern Virid the Oram Tmnk IViflc Mil .Kdjnoqion mil stands as an objective* point of rail way 'systema, completed, in buildinc i the city, with the exception of thn it tho Alberta hotel, waa const ruetet od three and foui-iidh mil ol strer At graded.' It waa during i 7. yeai hut the1 fine fourteen ;6x cow.tei* nvcmeitt was laid nion* lt; wp o* oiii .sides, fiom Fourth atyoct *o Kir. lino avenue. Fir.it street woh nls lt; avod on the we ; ,'.d-* from le pe o College ond How.nil f rcet aioiif lie side oi the F;. nk of Mont renl. Tlu mde-.tt total of (UffO'lcet in lenatl t A Cut ol l .K.'5.as. Kive arid t ftii miles of watbr fnalus were J i. nd five miles of aewera. The e-omo o ie year br ucht the arrival o.* th; .'. a. B. and few incideius in tlu fe of Kdmonton have made ib . nrts of* tbe o d-tln;ers and new- omers alike b gt;.it fn ciihan the nr twa -tStThe -nftT utsrivyRrwrnWneit nd tho ci*t;iK . lt;bm.-n: ot direct mil- -Ay cotineMiut; ,w;;h Krstern Cnnada krlier in the ypt r.d t Keptem'jOr. tht JAiigurntion of (he ' provinee tonk iUkC0-i i-*iftimoulona'nnd tfie most liatoilc event or Albci'.a. ' .. *. The Vaar IS06. / Ninetee'n hundred and his was th year of grov i cil the pustv'Thtn. woatorn Doom wj*a in Its height nd real estate UJ tlie ono word- ui he city. Nothing e'.se was -.ta *:ei at iaitors and thc pride of the citixens. - a 1004: 1008. opuletion,. .. .. 6.503. 21.080 ;ivie asaessment. .*3.969.6W 22.Mfi,21ti mxvet levied .... 75.6ft'. -SmSVI-p Vbenture debt .. 177,900 S.4I3.HM) Hhone subicribera 200 1.30O Feet. Mlleo- Joncrete walks .. I M / Milea. *aved Atom.. .. 0 lHnk walks .. .; 10 gt;;.' tfatar mama ; , 3 . J.1SJT- Mb Mile*. 391 m tm tmtmt rnm* txewf 5,000,000 play an tm* portant ftart iu the busi- uaaa of thia Bank, audi every Depositor n s iven prompt, courteous attention, whether hi* account be large or small. The highest current rate of Intereat is paitt 4 times a ye r, nd money may be withdrawn at any time. '.-* . There ia uo trouble or.formality ahout v gt;cning att account with llie Union Batik. Simuly Uepo gt;r JU,oo or upward and .-; your pass-hook. HmlmWWaW*may be oj gt;cucd in thc names of two j lt;n ns; And either can do the banking:. 1 THE PFOPLgOF EDMONTON wlIimiHnthe IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA **h A W ll Equipped 8avin* De pei rt ment Aecoimta may be op*t t*d tvr amall eiima or *.mr o ( l and upward . Internet la mtded to alllMlaneea on last daya of 3mZ gt;l**y, April, July and October All tke facIIIU** and aafety ot a ftrong bMok ara al thm aurvloea of our Depositor*. Aapcciot room la provided for irnanaBi Married Women and Minora mav make depoalta and withdraw the '** without the lu fervent Um of any peraon* I Capital, 4,980,000. Reat, M.ggo.OOO, Boulpvanlii.. ../. X 2 pwer mains .. ., 3X 33 - lhc Urni six are estimate* ne the r lt;* urns are not comfrieted for this yeae. ;hip building has REVIVAL. Xearly All En-lith Yarda Will Be , Busy During Wlnur. Loudon, Nov. 13. The revival In diipbullding is becoming more pro* .iMiuu-ed, and their are irospects if tair' euinloyment at most. of tho shipyards during the winter. On fhe Clyde antl TVne most of tlu* yards, are now well employed, nid more work is expected. The inv iniric- which nro in circulation 'have reference to several turbine Mourner* for the : Italian State railway aix *minh hitmctmsior ttio Trovernment-of llrnguny, ten .vessels for a Turkish' wn iany, and five eteamers for the Russian volunteer Beet, which are 11 wat.about l, )0.000: . 'AC.Belfast niglit HltHia:will l gt;o nee- fo.9AryLUi complete tho, work at present .in lihiid.und when the, vessels under' construOtion nto off the ways xlierel arc others t' follow. In addi-. timi tn tho. two hip Wlute 3t r boats. Messrs.-Hnrlnnd ft Wolff hnyo ee- cured an order frota the Red Star line I of Antwerp for a lft.O0O ton steamer addition mniimsM sss 'h and in contemplntion.'-that will make it the great cenfet of population of Western Canada. - An Excellent City Charter. To the excellence of the civic charter of Kdmonton, whieh is pronounced one of tno beat in the Dominion, much credit is due to the mayor f tjjat time, William Short, and the council board, composed of A- T. Cushing, Chas. May, D. R. Fraser. S* JL Grierson Jmnea Bo*a-andX H.. Picard. It was sanctioned by the territorial lefrislature after it had hwn considered w* ek in and weok ut in the town council here. One ol lis main features and one that has heen of inestimable benefit in the development of the city, ia the taxation system, a modification of tjie angle tax idon by which -improve* iftents are exempt from taxation. A* n result the man with unoccupied land soon found that it was to. hii advantage io* build, for he had to Iiayajrinuch-foririirvacant-lot as. hir next door neighbor with a large building. Tlie single tax idea 'has-nuM with almost unanimous endorsntion Kince its inception. ;When Kdmonton laid aside its swaddling clothes in November, iwi. nnd assumed thc. more significant garments of city government* its development wns only in the initial stage*. Public owenership of city utilities has. ever been the watch won' of Edmonton, but Httle/had been doni while it waa atilFa town. True ii Hal ifa nmnioipnl electric light system purchaaed in Stay, 1902 for 13,50 from 11 local company; its municipa' telephone system waa then'being ne gotiated fot and was taken over ii December, 1004, from a local company -for 17,000; and its water and rork vipn iu comse of con struction, having been atarted in 190 gt; und put iflto use for the first time ir fof . ThU twy . really the firs serious undertaking thai .Kdmonroi fueerl. and in the flrat year of con atritction Hicce-was an expenditure ' about 80,000. Cencreta Pavements Then Unknown Concrete 'pavements in Edmontor -vrete ago, all tliat there was ih the eity a that time being SOI feet around' th lt; Alberta hotel, constructed in 1064 lift cost nf . 6.10. To-day there, tin miles of aimilar aidewalk where a that lime were narrow sheep pathy flank sidewalks. In 1004 the water and sewerage sy? tema were confined to a few blocks t rt mm jk.iiiiij iw Mi i til' , i gt; , 1ti Canadian Xorthem.develop-d ;nd-Jin ligr.'mts prtured in, peopi-T? lhe ouhtryto* tlie north, cast .and * erf ;' I klmoTiion's population grew by letps * ltd bounds and the spring of 1S00 .iatory. Cban. May wr. tba mayor jf the year end the aldermen were Robt. May. John R. Boyle. D. G. l*otlu, Thos. Bellamv, W. A. Grit- bach. R. J. Manson, 8. H. Smith and J. H. Picard. J. Cr Calhoun ttaa elected to replace Aid. J. H IJoyle at a by-eleotion in June. In 1006 the agreement with the O. T. P. was ratified and the comprehensive fchome of'Btreot paving and street ear operation7. ma* evolvi d. During tliis vear alao the fire brigade vas changed j rom ;i .volunteer to a paid orgoi;- izAtion and started on the way to its present high atate of efficients- under Ohief R. Q. Davidson. . .. The Year. 1107. Financial depression and inability, to jiepose of municipal bonds marked ie year 1907 and Kdmonton suffered ts did other cities. The lack of money snide it impassible-to carry on much gt;f the work contemplated ip the early on who ro gt;art of the year and midsummer aaw ' he cessation ort all public impro/e- nents that were notabsolutely necee- ary. The paving of-Jasper avenue rom Pirnt etreet to Ninth street, nnd UcDougoll avenue from the C. N. R. trades to the southern end was, ho'rf- wer, completed, and the big trunk sewer in the nonheri gt; phrt of the ty brought into operation, affording H'werogfr fecilities to a large pari ot Jie' eitv .hitherto unserved. V. A. lt;?rieabaeh via* the mayor of the ye.ir ind the aldermen, 8. Si. Smith. J. *i. Pioardi Thos. Daly. R: J. Mr.11- am W gt; 'flnriepy; M. W. Maeanley. partrei n Anderson; J. B. Walker, 3eorgo,M. Manuel was elected to suc- M*ed Bf. W. Macauley. who resigned luring the year. - The Present Year. The year now drawiug to a.close iaa been by long odds the greatest jUO in thn mtirtioipal histdiy 01 Kd- nonton- Under the business guidanc* f,. Mayor .lfcl gt;oi call, assisted by nr ' .nftgetmC council tliat iell in line with ie progiv. :.*ve poiicy of tbe present nuyor, the city has .attaiiud to tho n;-: tcj.oli'.eii stage. Paving1 opera- ions and concrete sidewalk construe ion has boon proceeded with on. a arger scale than ever before, tho in to the cannot YOUR SAVINGS AOOOUNT C *. r* KIMMTHIOK, Itanacw. EchMBtM BrnMh. GH0G0UTE IUITC OHOOOLATE Is tij gt;*cl lly pr*p*r*t for. '. the oeo ef csk makers. No good cook naid ver fear that Kar ChoeolsU Cako will bo a failure If illium '.''J ' . EL ITE CHOCOLATE. 4 9. ' * lt; I John P. Mott C k, Italllta, *' iitty b en given to tlio admiralty -flett that government work be entertained.. .Another, Belfast: concern. Messrs. Workman Clark 3c Co.. have received instructions to. eOrnplete the hix.un- Uniabed vessels on tiioir hands for the Brasilian l.loyd. while other contracts have been secured which witl keep thein busy for the greater pur; of next gt;'ear. Further evidence of improvement is a greater demand for material. Several mills which have been idle for many months have been restarted: These all produce steel ship-plates and angles, and thc fact that they a about-to-resume-active-ope ration* serves tn show that the shipbuilding outlook is nt last promising. -- i.i 58 35 Prom Edmonton to stations in Ontario and Quebec . Montreal and West. Ticketa on sajo Decemhar 1st to 31st, 1908. Pinal return limits 3 'months. European passengers can purchase tick tbe Northern crown bank .-. ,1 ' j .* * Comprising tbo Nortfcar* Bank and the Crown Bank of Canada, amalgamated uadrr authority of Ait ol Pnrlmmeal. : . Bead Office Winnipeg .- m Authorized Capital Paid Up Capital - - 93Jt9* 9*9 R st and Undivided Prefix* ' .- a t,Ha Fully aquippad toundaMsko av.ry d**crlptIon of Banking transaction, Fullv equipped lo undertake ,- .-r dc* ripti lt; gt;n of Hanking trnnsncliniiw. crtajrBimTrwwfTiHBFpr * - : : ' P * Inlereit paid fonr times yenr. . Ut JL RICHARDS, Local Manager, Edmonton - la' 7 . I THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Excursions tts No cmber 2lst to Decem- 31st Y- R -Incorporation of Inauranea Company. ; gt; 1 * ;-'- Ottawa, Nov. 13. AppHcotion will be madn at the novt Mwirtn of partiaraont to nu-ivo thn act. incorporating tbe National Acciik-n and Guanuitor Company of Canada. A atatonumt. to tbo creditor* of or rfaimantu w ih Ontario Accidont luftur- Company haa beon compilnd. Pfr- not on tho list and who wish to rank aa admitted creditors mur gt;t file tbelr claims by November 26. T- Extension of Return Limit may ho had upon payment of 5 OC) for every 15 flays or part . thereof to agentatdestination. Liberal stop over privileges -r And-a-Taried choice of-routefi Canadian Northern Ry. ;.via Duluth, St. Paul and Chicago. x* -** 3 MARRIAGE LICENSES JACKSON BROS. JEWELERS. IM Jaspar Ave. Coe. Quaan'a - WHAT SERVICE IS YOUft WATCH f It doaa not keep tima? Saa ua and hava it accurately rapnimd. H. B. KLINE :. Watchmaker and Jawalar, 49 * *a*mv Ava. W. . uto ,'iitMceaalul. oration, a gaa pro- Iticer plnnt. mnro tban doublinR thii prtnet gt; el lt; elrJc capacitjr, haa been in- talled, M'u'i'i mul water inaina hav lt;v gt;een Inid in many districta .hitherto vivli mu these, fae ilit ibs. a aeptic tank iyatem for the disposal of .sewiige has ii'rn begun ahd In now in port ready or operation. Whflc manv other- amnl- the. center of the city. Now almost ,ler municipal public urorka have been tXVty- pa?t of Edmonton within 0 completed. The operation of the Kd- 8He or more of the centre of popa-. monton radial railway haa be n tho tion ia aerved. and every montli crown ine; iuature of the year and the meet exiension into the more outly-J inauguration 0/ a-rttert railway sya- ng action*. Item t mt give* promiae of being a if the telephone aervice little need succeasful flnp.ncinl proposition from bo written. In 1904 an oldiaehlont'd thtt VQff start will ever bo a mnnn- aystem afforded a meaauro of con-j ment to-the admin int lation of the Venirnce to about two hundred aub-1 year. And with the cloaing of 1906 hi I NO HAS aorib-.T*. Now thorp iire. ovrr 1.20*1 ubbcribera-.v and Edmonton hua what pi pronounced by every vinitor to be tln gt; ihoat up-to*wate automatic aat* iee in iin- Dominion., Modern EItctric Ught. SytUm. .. Thp electric light ayatetn, whi'h fpia been improved from yelir io year . aince ita purchase in 10W. will aoon undergo a complete transition .by ihc( eon* 1 i pcraH vli th K;l iiivht on : * In a better financiftl dil*oii t-hpii pver Ik fort-. Thr lnsi tuusx oi ii; 1:1.. (.: ; boiid.i 1 Lii.. l a price that nmkfi'l the city in financial 'tandinir with the heut in Canada and placed it far ahead ot many other western citiea 6f much longor eatab* livhiiuMil. Kot one dollar 0 deben- mr*- remain unsold and nil the lar?e publie work;* of the year have been nf the new uriginnlly lm ind d othi-r Jor' . cata' l;i ln lt;v -into tho onrana - bave f days, ha* proved nan artoric* jnd * i*rx interchanged ime* able lo wll '' . oxpofiment*. t*if- 1 to thr rrjuvena- ia in tho opinion mibfo WANT AD8 plant which Spcfc. Hext te new mater power house up th- Sver,at a coHt of S75O.O00 will mark tp pft-viinf iu-oy. -ii ihe old waterworks ayatem a* it wa in operation at the timo of clvtc incorporation. Of the atreet railway and many other improvements of a leater im- g*a prMup gt;?a Ipnid for by ***** **** nltvni commencea work next year the construction of tttod6tft ni-nr of limp' gova By a fnel-ffroiriiiR tun- mat go to maxe up a moacrn near: TSfuft eity it ia unnecessary to make lenpthy many other needs reference. They speak for themselves rity will mise. in no ao rlain note of progress and a Cem iarlaon. development. Some idea of tho growth of Edmo - Firat Year ta a City. ton in the paat four years is obtained The oivic elections for ihe year 1905 from a few statistics. While they took place a short time after the city*- fail to tell all the atory of profire*-* incorporation. K. W. McKenaie waajthoy indicate to some nxtent the ehosen by acclamation as first city Iff rowth that hlta been Ihp marvel of 1 . op on the Britiah market. But Edmonton cannot now gt;tand still. It-- apld growrti brings new responsibilities for 1009 and there wilt' be much .torf.the mayor .and. council .of next rear ft dot Already'thn construction of a new power house on the river nt nil estimated cost in the neichbor- liood of 760,000 is a necessitv in the A PEACHffARM H OME **m * m Forms one ofthe bright- X est investments n a warm congenial oHm- ate, splendid results ahn a freedom nothing: else offers. Our com-. . a pany wtll plant and properly care for one of these for 70 u till bearing-.fruit. For foil Information call or-write gt; ' **: - :. - f-r 7' Wr ': ; a. 4 : L,*+H .... , m a ** r Th * gt;. '*. J J ,,t. J fit*. TJIE BEST TRAINS. Tha Albarta Expraaa Daily between Edmontt-n. Saskatoon nnd Winnipeg. Tha Duluth Expraaa Daily between Winnipeg and pulvth. o . St. Paul NlaM Flyar Vin'U.N*. Knilytiy. These trains carrr FirstKrlast Sleeping nnd D Ting Cars. St. Paul Day Expraaa'* Vilj N*. P. llailwnY. f'nfe Vnrlor Cars. Excursion rates to Europe in connection with all Steamship Lines via St. John or Halifax. Portlan Bostonor New York. . * . . * * TIeaervo herths und.secure information from : . . WICC. DUNN, CP. T.A. C.N.Ry. 115 Jaapar Ava. E. Phona 1712 C. W. COOPER, A.Q.P.A. - Dept. 8. Can. Nor. Ry. .. : WINNIPEG. - OEAI1 oiviv. TORONTO 1 * m e *. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRft, Gtrrcrzi Manager ESTAOUSUED 1M7 4;K Paid up Capital, 10,000,1 Reserve Fund, - 5f000,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCHES -** DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS soW. and inoney transferred by telegraph or letter. COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countries. FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on thc United : Great Britain-ant eiher foreign countries Bbufcht end ftwL. EDMONTON BRANCH. T. M. TURIfBtJtL, Manager 7 of Canada CaoitnlA 8urpT gt;ia - M.35aOOO 80'Craifel ; r 1 Collects Money promptly. Disoounts NoEes. j sues Money Ordors and Telegraph Transfers. Buys oi' sells Drafts or Exchange, / Advancen Money to F rmevJ ancl Bushrogs Mon. Pays Interest 4 times a Tear ou Savings Accounts. Hako tMr Your Bant. . m EDMONTON BRANCH T. F. S. JACKSON. Manages- ' * * lt;*a a *.* THC ROVAL TRUST CO. Thoa. R. Wellband King Edward Hotel, Edmonton. f f *t y'*j xirs * j a *r m No Laundry t MONTREAL r m a *'m * + ;. - ' CAPITAL. e - fa ** SubKribad ./.. ......., Paid Up ...;,.....,. ., Rawrva Fund ... .; - '. * .' ... .' m.l aj T*.M II* 700,000 tlnfl OBfl Wf* BMVMf Co * no more than,the cheap imported sab aad it much more edmemfcd beeauae il mpat*. Om* WINDSOR. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Kin'lil Hod. lord Strathcona. and Uount Boyal, G.C. M. G. , Proliant. WOOO COAt J*e' 510 Jasper Ave. East. ' Phone 1677 O AN DV A COMPANY -e t ' * mm - *' * * . Citizens of Edmonton THE CREAT WEST PERMANENT LOAN SAVINCS COMPANY j gt; . Hftlmlnck Block, 52 Jm*pmr Avenue, Wott Phon* -**** SmtacnrnRi) Cavital, ?:i,*ivi,(KKi: Aaairra 1,600,000, 4 Per Cent. * ' * * . w * e * illow-d on iVpoaiin of Ona Dollar and npvardt, cubjaot to *r** mm** ob qua withoat notice. Money to Loan on Reasonable Terma If you propoao to hny, baild or Improro yonr property, onll or pk Prompt attention a Mured all clfenl*. ApplicatU a te loan* ara paaaad upoe U, BOB obviating Ilia delaf laaarrad whua analtlaf e ra port from toma diitant Head Offioa.* nmr We have a good, careful system, for checking and marking laundry, and Its seldom an article is lost. irrrrnsi ably make ltgj gt;l. invarl- Phono 1177 for a Call. r - 1 r ''* Nova Scotia Lauodry VieM rwldant. Sir II. MnntuKu Allan. B. B. AagHH, Hon. R. Markay, lu. H. (. luust-m, A. Uncnider, E, O. GretMliialdn, H. V. Memlilh, C. M. Hoy*i s David Iforric*; i . R. Mosmor. A..T. Pator*on, Sir W.C Uacdonnkl, Jome*HVfew. Sir T; fl. Shnughittv.v, K.C.V.O. It is tlie intention of the iron. Sir Gcorgo Prummoed, K.C.M.G;, I Council to firt-tPnt f/ gt; Mnynr McDougaU a Bniall rhomento wa a souvenir, of his term of office. Wo wish to have tbe signa- tures'ofalf the citizens who think that he has filled his term of office as chWf magistrate of the Ciiy, not only with honor and dfgnliy, hut with Coal Operators Wv can supply yon on vbort notice hoistino machinery. . bokers and engines. lt;s sinking pumps, marsh steam pumps, . Wire rope mining rails let us quote you prices? Oof man, dancey and Grindlay, Ltd. 52 lo 73* Fourth St,.Kdmonton. Nipth Ava., Calgary. . * . . - '.m . ir WilKam C*. Van Horn*.-K.C.M.O. . * e, Xzeixry -Uank: of llontrcal b. c-rAnpgg, IM mon ton Building. Namayo Trading Company that buMBOji has been of v lt;ry to the city. Tho Citizens their signatures dress at the following place*. great benefit mny enroll 1* thp* ad- 8AVE YOUR COAL BILL YOUR HEALTH ANO COMFOR T DEPEND UPON THE USE OF THt . BEST 8HEATINO MATERIAL. LINOFELT. IS UNRIVALLED, A NON-CON DUCTOR OF HEAT,' COLO AND SOUND. ANTISEPTIC, ODOR LC8S, VERMIN PROOF. . ' SOLE AGENTS. / THE NORTHERN SUPPLY CO., LIMITED * m . 60S 6econd Strmmt Tim friT 'Auf-Uunccif VHfl Mnihin f ahd C'r am Xoar opm for modiont auction room* Clara. Anion* dMiring to dUpoae hold furniture, r-ail ua aa wa position to hnndh* nil gnod* advantaga. Separator*, brines* at their com- on Namaro, cor. of bniis*.- nr ln a to iha lx it STRONG RICH TEA.SPECIAL IMPORTED PEACHES 12 l-2c. IMPORTED APRICOTS I8e. FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS AT 3-LB. TIN 91.00, LOWEST PRICES. H. Wl SISSON'S DRUG STORE. LINES' DRUG STORE. QRAYDON'S ORUO STORE. ARMSTRONG'S ORUO STORE. ARCHIBALD'S DRUG STORE.. ..NORWOOD DRUG STORE. Milner a sons, ja par av*. E t. F. McQUEEN, Iff. Si. Wth of track. SENTNER'S STORE. Frattr't Flatt. LIEMAN'S STORE, Ron* Flatt. PHONb R57T LSON U QUbLN'5 AVE r 1,000 Boxes of Apples t Cheapest in the City C. W. CAMPBELL CO. I Phona 1444. Sit JAS PER EAST. m*w m* f t* e a
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Attribution
Image 949 (1908-11-14), from microfilm reel 949, (CU1515235). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.