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PSe/iP -- m 1 * i* v t *--. ' ? u eaii a i. -- TT T TT *T. gt; EPMONTON TOtttttM, AATOPoJ -SCPTtHAlH l* - . *iwW,Aa-m*m ****-* ** l (MONTON DAILV ULIETIN tn tha lt;ttty, * par -year by mall, per year, **; dell v. ered threugh city pott office, *6 i *9e lt;y**r. gt;y VMl-WIEKLY- Subscription* per V ** * U subacriptione in the Un- ited tutu. **i rfeUveeed ihnngh V ;*ky poat offlce, 93 per yoar. All ,' lt;; aubecrlptlon* strictly In advance. * -- . BULLETIN CO., LTD., DUNCAN MARSHALL, * Manager.., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. WW. * 11 . * ' . More insults for the- western farmer. Tin* Cjiiki ii;m Mumtfacimen*' Asocial iinfc..at AUrir Hiiniuil Kalhcring itl Mniiin.il were cxcroiMxl to know How the farmera ol tb.o Went are to influence the inriff no na to Injure Uie mauuincuirt-n* o Ui - ' SJoSS. While profiting triiiidship to the Wentcin tarcuor thoy objected to his doormat in* lbe tniifl. One valiant voiced hh* pniti'.-it by declaring tha.t The nn ney I the Kuu hnflt tht Vexl. Another thought- 11 the WvM ifi Koing tty rule the Kast It la timp we knew i it. . . .... . f'tht*3P iaiitlein 4i are represent *- livA-'upuke/nien tin* Canadian nianu- 'V *-a-rm ,.rKmeWm-e l ' - fnetuiern are by no irit'ana to lie con- g'rntulutcd' on their conception ol thO We*teni dinner and his aim*. They prt uppo-e mi hit, -imrt a niaUolout denire to injure their busim- .-*eH ami g**TOnpttoiw junbitioii 'to run the wlml.' unlionaf. enowT Do not the nwwrtaowrenr-vmtewtand thnt the majiirily.of the Western fanners were Bom Iti thc Raa i m gt;d that a dt'aiw iui their part lo injure tlie E l or its interest* would bo-a yearning to make war on kith oud kin? Do lhey think jtfWbrterti farther devoid of all (Wtt- ftmenia Ol loyalty, or ull senae ot tta ohii ntiuiH. tliat thcy accu-e him ol- enU-rtaiuing anil fuelering a. spirit ol commercial di.*intepralion gt; Or do thcy tbi nk hipi ao ber*lt ctf reason aiitf justice tu* to tliink dnKMxtll tjie population, could or shouhl dominate tlie country? Th.- Canadian'.Manufacturers' Association hhoiild'rthdrrataitd, and do nn- irtt m 7-no .onr inl ier wai TTie farmera of the Weat art- not and: have iiot U*en.'the aggre- ori* in tW'iariff r:unpaisn.' They have been oft the defensive, nre on tlie defensive and ahow no intention 6 a miting the offensive. The -question xa not wlietli- c-r-tficy e inlhiencv the tariff so a- Dt Hijui'i' the manufapturora of Oh* fcii-.i. butwhethor the mnnufnetttr- era Khali influence the tarifl so na to min the busftios* or the WjfmWir ? The pram* With all 'deft - ui.ikii. the ICuatcni grocery maker, what have thcy done in return hut grumble ih.ii The WvGey Ku*i built the*Wtt t,*' save to pray. petition ami threaten thr (iove'rrt'mcitt to allow them to demand still large; toutrlb'utiuus Irom hlht? Where ou* the factories that under aay system ul ie;'ipr lt;K'Mi poliey lhey hu.'iht to buiit in the Wc-tern tu i v Where x the heme market that according lo their trade iheory und their eternal (nominee they were lo cr.-ate mm In.- produce? How in auy wuy, ahape oi lorm is the Western farmer beiivtlt.ed by trading uith ihv JiaMern Provinces met* than he woi Id ho by tra tins uiijj Illinois, Ohio. Kniisa* aud WiV eonein? Yet hi- pays hi** hard-earired money-uithou. giumliling to prcgerve Xhe entity of Cnundlan commerce and to huild up Cbnadiah industries (torn which he gets, no ihi*;u*tii and from whine i:wner lt;i he 'receiv * tibu e. If one oi the o duy* tin; Wea.crn ,rr rices-andcrtaKc ta - tot T* tt the tariff through a Parliumentnry icproaentation large enough to make Sn 1 ur*-inake governm*-nts the Cunn- rliau Mnntiiaeiurerh' Aaaociation m:iy ercli;- them-elviw with having killed ihe bird thnt laid the golden egg*. Tlie weapons by which they an- a gt; .'omplinhing that end ure: 1. Their persistent neglect to estiiTT Uslj lue.oiies in the Western country and give the lamter lhe D IU'-fll 01 t U' ' home market they talk so m:ich ahoul ;-.,*. ' 2. The etiunlly' per i lcut in.-ullB wilh wiiich ihey revile tta enemie.-j Un CoiiPj'i vatlMii beforo Mr. Ihuilen wa- bom. and U tlghtina them Mill. Thh* the lt;SaseU* lt; think* -ol Ht-. Htxrdvn'* flirtation with government owuershlp of telegraph and telephone linea: *' l 'The tejegraph and telephone lim gt; of Canada reprtwiil a heavy i'nveat- imvv mvM u' capitah I*. ...m.Jj Hill- ef- rh*'country they'have only'begun tc tpiead: .Their puiehnsj* would. involve a heavy outlay of captti- volve a heavy outlay oi capital, which would have to he continuous capita) expenditure on xU'nsipiis a** ,K* country Increased in population and commerce. There will te all threugh the countiy, and especially amongat ponservatives. thoao who will think that private en'.erprise and ptfvatv capital, which'have provided thia con- linent with as efficiem a telephone aud telegraph hervice as are to bi* iound in the world, can he loft * to carry'on a work that has been so wei1 begufl. at least unfil lhe couutry ha gt; less to do with its credit and until tliere is u general complaint that the services as now managed ure ineffi- r-ssr-gr usjtaly tajgR It Is not part gt;f a government's duty to do that which others are doing well. *-Tj l * W j QOVERNMENT TERMINAL8 ANC ELEVATORS. *t In his speech at Niagara Sir W:l Irid Laurier reviewed lhe course o the tiov'cnimeht in solving the tian pnrtotlnh question touched on th plans.now under way, and announce' ihnl when the Hudson's Bay mnd i men who have made them rich mid denounce, ft4-trpitorg to Cuiiadlan in- Hresis lhe nnn who pay mott* to muiiitaiu those iuteres** to get'le-s for maiutaing them thau any othe- o. ii or section of (lw. ( .inadi.tT. icpplc. i - SECOND BEST. I- m a . Kdmouton travois in goodsreiety iu lhe Loudon.nioney market. For the current year tive per eent. dehentnres of four Canndiiiii cities hnve ranged lliufi: Toronto.. .. .-. .. .ri05 gt; to 107V Kduionton.. .. .. ..103?; til IW .' Winnipeg .. .. .. ..lUffi'to Iftu Montreal .. QQX to 101 Edmonton was second best, .but sec- ond best in tins class is pretty good. .bui t, the terminals and elevators wi1 he built and owned by the Govern ment. He said: When We look power trade wa stagnant, - manufacturing eapeclall* waft stagnant;' acunething had to St done , and we utltlertook In.do it. Vi* thought ihnt/fbe policy which .Vbub lie essential to the progreas 61 th Onnndinii people was the policy o 'tnmsportation. (Cheers.) We pledj: vd ourselves to that 'policy. W *;av been twelve years nt wont on it. on we liave not finished. We built tn Crow'a Nest Pass railway which' *tgbt-us all -the wealth of mineral, especially in coal, iu Southern British Columbia, totjiiuiour of tbe people lt; gt;f the jWrtTefn provinces. Va liave brouffnt- the uterc lonial ruih' wny to/Montreal. Theu we under too'k in deepen the canals, f We finish ed tWSJoepimiog of the caiinls i- three years, but this was nut nff: cienl, we had alterwards to improv the harbors on hake Superior. W hod o improve the harbor? of Ol tnrio. as we are now doing nt uol l, gt;fTp . ann-aaaplamd in gt; kp new one- We hnd tn improve. lhe .haibor a ' li-mi of lhc mad i,. o-iiM'n-U and in operation . from' Winnlrx gt;* to Battl; jtiver. You ore hdd thnt we told yot Tliis railway would-ml TSD0n.WKTo*' the Canndiau peoplo'a money; where us you are now told It will eoat 9900, gt;00,0(M1. Thia ie a nm-i unfair aud 1 lt;huult) hay dihhoneal rtaieineiit on tm part of tlm OpiHictlthm. What wo aai lt; van thai we l'nt nimli- a cntraet wit: lit* Orand' Trunk IWilic c gt;ni gt;mi. whereby we are g gt;ing to build u rai vay from AJonetun to'Winnipeg all -he computiy was-to nay us three pei *ent. upon the expeuttiture. That wn he arrangement and If iho xailwa; coat ,ohe, two, three, ten or one -un tteti million-*' what '-we paid' out W . vould be recouped for intereat b; he O.T.P. We stated that plainly tnd we atated that -wc would giv hem nothing but a tte* leaae'ior aeve: eara and thoae fewpn years represent 'd tbe measure'of the amount.whic ihsi.hriely conn*.* from the pocket o hc Canadian people. We atated tlm vould take 113.000,030. 1 believe no* ve- would increase our calculation t will cost little more than that, bit hen the Toiiea would have it coa 5200.000.000, wh cH figure* are pre Histrrbu*. We advance the .money mt the interest, on, Wiat money w tdvance will be reronped every ccni xcept jiossihSv ten yem-- intereat. Hudeon'a 8.y Railway. But that K noi all. we have undei nken the confetrutfUbii of another rai fty, the Hudson's ttay railway. T liiiUmi's Itay railway nin Sure doe* iot appeal very nmcb U* the people r .Velland county.;:1t concerns more tti cople of the West;1 But f aay tourer entlemen of Ontnri*-. and gt;'ou wil jgrce wilh me. that wliat concern in m * mm* tlm northwest t Copadian peo il gt; provinces 1 ahall apeak.also of another prob-: em connected wilh Uaimpnrtation . Inch deeply concern* ug community as there ia here, that h xlw. railway cununiaaioty. They 'ani nen .amoiigat ue lh lt;rc *h lt; gt; belie'vn hat the government ehould ' uwit *ml dcyelop all the rallwayH. This ;* ot mv view; 1 lt;to not thitiK rhav wc .nmid i- gt;er tv. 'the railway* wnich arry the traffic of Ontaria, the irand Trunk' and the Canadian -**a- the, .bui I believe lhat we ahould. nke meaatirea. and we ore . taking leaaurea to have the raihany tnm*- mrtation supervised and cmtrellcd gt;y the coinpaniea by autllority ap- gt;oiiued by tlie government, antl thi-- ,i Uie purpose.f pr which wo have ea- iblished the railway commi-sinn. RICHARD 18 HIMSELF AGAIN. tie portion of the .community con -erns every, part lt;if,'the c numinity- cheei gt; and ynu men from Ont'aric ou are ready ro bear your shore * gt; he burden which will la- necoaaar o help the citixens in other parte o he country. (Applause.) But yo ill m gt;t' lie called' upnu to do. any hing upon gt;that, because we hav rovidcd.that thia railway ia ' to b onstructed out of the price1 of the Ian /hich is aet apart for that very pn conic aii way tc th 18 IS THIS ADOPTION Montreal, .and at last., but. not least the channel below Montreal' is a At Liverpool; -. .. Mr. Borden snid fiec'ure as the street* of Montroa i.i- Halifax platlotm had Wn ndo.d'- themselvoh. The* result is lhat com hv lhe Conservative party. Just merce ami trade are v ' ia gt;rt and down the ol lt;* - r I Tencoj Uiuier hus not tried .-to ' dominate thc tariff. Thai has been Ihr* ro.e f the Canadian MunufactureiV Aa o; oiu*iou. Kor years they played Hiv inleup Vo the limit, and hied lhe Xt-ftarra ua they pleaaod. Of lo.e years Webavc hnd a lt; t gt;venmieni inni declined .lo b.- demiuated .-'by tin iii:inuf;iOltirur: gt; and ahowi-* iiielinati n lu-iieiHl the int'wri'aw, ai i-pioii t** 1 ihe W riit*rii larinei. Yet lhe Westun liTiin-r. li. s ;rtrt: earrtrd'TlTn ptott r limi dein;:n1 'ney md the nc.ua de- lenee d Ins own inleiests. Hail he doh- ' i In* wouhl have laken th'e war* pntli, W-mf a o ami wlw'pfnl for ire. n*;ide uifli he Uniietl Sin :*. M thb Canadian -Muuutaeiurers* A* fiolwiuluit'tlio rudiment * of n tan?- ( ibit* -respect (or th- truth of a few, ftiu'iiu ot ecoiiolnio m-il-e no ruch fX-' jtifo-Aoii'mi qUolcl above wonld la iK-imittefT th po* nbro.id.a'a rMlecnn iheir attiiud toward the Wert. Tr.ey kMuv.'imno Ixitlv-r. that *: hr' trcm ntlemp'.lnK to injure-their inter *si.s hy ifflititnattngnhir larifl'the tanner -eu Ilio prL-trw* ba* paid hard en-li yyx: of hw pocket BVety day since Jie* h when, where and how lhe party adopted il. or when, where nnd in wha manner lhey were given a ChffllCC lo adopt, aniend. or rejedt it he Hid not state for obvious reusens. Uniil tniff ihto'nhatlbii l* produwd vte ntny-i* pardoned inr ie.i WiHfMly dMttoHf t accept the assurance. As a reason for doing .b. here i* the opinion of the ilriesi and/tffuroTHhe most consistent Conservative newsmviiers in . Ihe D**- Miiiiion nr. the most in the Halifax e naette wah n'stStiu going ihrough- th ian nei nl thn-R* ttitwrencp. nnd today tho merchant of lloston and Hvyt York nre lunvnilin tlmt part of their trnde is now goin* to Montreal.. (Cheera.) Transcontinental Railway. One question we have given tin fftoatest atreution-to. wlilelt weliov, n**nwirt r,*d fobhg cf gt;' ' gt;l'sly thflll ailj other, bspausa it means much to lli peoplo of Caiuula. is the building The new trauscoutincnhi railway, ll:. Orand Trunk PucifiO. When w framed that measurtj yrt* were attnek i hv lho whole forci'nf Ihe Oppos ostiniportanl proiw-al ' ' gt; wnomioitcoi nie oppos: alcndir. The Montreal UgjJ ***** n h(M UP US * tdl * U xhv 'bautir:; o; i .* 1 am proud of-tlint rnilway,. one T 'THEY CAMtTTHEY SAW, THEY the wld-numliefcd secth lis hi Wo-'orn hy the liilioral GoWWneiht -Wa CONQUERED-*' jCaoodO mete set apart by the C.inser- 2*0,000 ftCre* sold en 1 nc. with conl .Mr. Allien lohl hi-t audieneis :l,at yativo Gov* niment as a ieAjr v-f w ti lt;ma'of settlement, to the fiaskateht ? Up to l :00 the la*rl- of Ihe Canadi.i:t wiiich the . gt;1.84.07 gt; -errs cl. iaitw::y J wan*V rile Jia d ''*.mjyiny *. tren*.: '. the hind were to bp'Mrlec.ed. N'o horn - neiion ju.-.tiltod nlmndaiitly by it? r lt; aaw' Mending could he dor.e mi,-hem. They aulls aa having been in the 'best ji ajn reeerve .'aacre.l to i *Wcsl wer- *'H in the hands nation. The speculator cam aiit'f conquered. To lay the spe'eu-'were lied up latoi*. holdA large nrens of our rtgri- the railway*.. ''ltl.urn.l lnnd-. waiting for hii.pric-. In the nhive lahie ull the rai'way The only area of agricultural outside lhe Canadian Northern,..form liill.l is Is * mj Uie (h'V.r'opment of -(1 i..a: Mr.. Am; s . Spaeifiwl part of the Cannditn Pacilic ayatem ng lield by the coining, si-ein ,' In' certain tg fcnil.'/T aiiiWiaii Pa Uio teteala of country. The above tn ni of 31;8W.p74 act* T,u mchldei 2 212 775 :;c e* of ev. U-idin ,n- , bored fections acquired -by ruihva. ind conquering speculator, who Vt*ii u uired *fie lines' without.Mhe land ullegLHl ti* ili .; SKoflpcd down on U-** nl'-'M) was the *2-S0.ai0 acrv* i.tA.1 i- thv flfkaicTu'waii Valley Land companies- in lieu of a correspond in. iinm rr'of nihl iiiinlieHil feciioo; gjmnts'. ti must he hoj-ae; miid. Thrae even-nnmherel tioiia are dl tno. that the main lim fraiit to' ihe; vided bctwee'a the Pnixrtm.'ayia tn C m- i-Canadini Hucifie. 'SiVa diiii.u to jfife. tt* gt;85.COO,000 in caslir wa 25.000.IWO A- : ml- iMiny with settlement condiiio.is Mr. Amea odrqita. t . ncres oi land. The Cmwervative Gov-. . Mamtoba.. .. . 2li5p nr.ri-a Theit it tiutil. iUW lhe land,inr In,ernment i gt;ub .MpiemIy gave ifie Cana-( Haskntohewau.. ..', 1S1.C31 ihe VasK for close upon 7.00 ,-' po-ao aion ol lln* Citing whal m oti*'diun Piici VS. lollowiil .Uttle lahle? NAME OF COMPANY, oaled here and i* doing it yet in preference .to demanding a iniiiliTr* wiiich would ' injm'e thehi. W'hi.t MWirr?dnrr-tln Wn lt;ieiii fanper ge biW iso'th*io. nri'Iaetoiies in TaontOj nni. Montteiil- Yet lhat fanner ha* brrta Railway ami Irrig.itlon Coiii)i:iny been buying Ironi those lactones filr -Navigation Compony)....;.... .-.- iwomy. ycais. nnd i :ying fieiglit nn - goudfc ov r-ft4lir '.uthuu8mul mUe rail way au ' iich.-oiilr for obuld gt;ave bought cheaiu u.u*.*.- lr4tnhonM . Y''t.he Innifd'od and'd es not irbiUt.icn nf the taiilf. thiiTthe tariff bo kept low enough.t lt; gt;'cjhadjan Pacific Railway Company iWO apnt.. making the main line land lt; AJbnr'a.v - ....- .. Thej von fcrSotioh - .. . acr.-a 2.0W.IIW aeroi;' 'hi Alberta Iwtv mtTi Calgary Albortan-rWH a euddem -lashing, aweeping. acuiD'ing acud of , haip and phintnrTWDt -r . Vnnett awoopa down into the politi- al arenn and nt one aavage. atroko isaumea bia old position-again. And .em* political life takea on a new iu- reat. and thia Is particularly tho aae with the newspapers, which iv- ognixe that while Mr. Bennett U in he game, there will always bo son;*- SZMT. :ot xi new wer y Mr. Bennett did not y vory much' i the opening addreaA. on Tucwlay ight. In. the werdB of the ancient jnceit- hall mong. It waa not eo iuch what he soid, aa tho nawsty ay he aoid it He began by paying 1 ia respect.-i lo the Judn* I sea riots ill 'M* OoutwiVative pai ?, and' flniahed H y making remark* about the lt;*roolt nd thievee in,tbo liberal party. He aok 11 1-2 minutes rebuking his iends and 10 1-6 at chastising the nemy. Though' tho Liberals, got the kilter of the.count, yet no one could omp'.atn that ho played any' favor- tea/ Of the. Judas IncaribU the-Albertan .as little concern. -Mr. Bennett seems ulte able to deal, -nytli them himself, 'hough tho treatment by Mr. Bcunett t hardly similar to* that in (he first nstance, 'doubtlese the Judosea after aat night's titern rebuke, .will fling ack the piecee of silver and go ojit ud hang ihemsolvea.: - Ol the attack upon the Liberals, we iust beg .to. remind Mr. Bennett that onditiona hnvo chungi*d somewhat Uice he*-w s a factor in politic*, ami hdt tjit : people of tliis aud other rid- igs have o.bp ehown. They will.not lelfeve tbat Mr. Sifton made- hia for- une by stealing it, or that Mr. Turifi ud the others -are a gang of thieves, ust because Mr. Bennett save so. hey havo .-to. be shown., This muy e inoonsidernte on their art, bui it iust bo remnmni-i*rl that a new clan tt - .,: M V Ts 11 t: .** : - - - : SEMI- , ... T, . .. *m * j .mrmm.mm ***mtma. jtf ai m limmmi 9 - WITH THE FARMH A ALVIRTA FIELD COMPETITI Ttie field rowpvlitiou* which wai gt; mole of tbe agricuHurml oci rta have tMjtted ia the pria eni aa iadloatcd beluw i Tba l*** aaapliyd by ih* m*i ki*m*k of gt; totrni* ihtpartiuwt uf a*UultkM .' -. /( ; From September ** A A 0 1; 97 *.--* *n i * m maa' DON'T ALLOW ANYONE TO TALK CARPETS TO YOU UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN WHAT WE OFFER. I. -oss. Now wc iinvc tuiclnsion that thla lecessity owing to the condition Ji arhicli our fellow .eituena ore p aoe lt;* This railway will give them au altei native or optional'route. At the pr. sent time all-the wheat, as soon as tracked. Is sent over to Lak Snp Ttorr Wp y t to provide ar. Uier railwav by way of the Hu ' onV Bay. TJioro will then be- th ludsou's Ray route, -and tim ma hn ship? wheat and caitlo will hav wo outlets, for hjs production. W. ave been told: 'Are you not goin o hurl the trade of the St. Lnwrenc f vou do that?'*. ' Oh va of little-faith. Tho trad f Canada is too great even ior tiu*p wo outlets.-- What- wa aoe- comint ill he more thnn fmffiottfht* for bot he 8W LaftTenee -* ffV the Hudson' lay mutes. Wo hate'enme to- tli conclusion that the' Nimp to build, i now; not to-morrow, but now, an lt; 'o v wh hnvo the surveyors in th leld looking nt tho.Vnnditions ol th ouhtry and preparing dan for 'it hioli we will be gt;r,cp lt;u*ed to pmt .int. xecution an sb n 3s(,wi* x)ict vo tnon government Torminaif- af Elevator The fovcrnment'.j fl TBnlld..th' flUway or rntlier smjne body of iqe ill be ciitrustifd yiflx the. buitdinj ut- whajeyfr dv.i1o.jI1 ll*e-t4,nninav md all tlu: elevator** shall be -jmili b torn. govcWlmfenl/, nvitf reid im dl. undo 1 and cVcry rcii;nstahce -Bjt th 'O erniiii-fit, amt?*vt;uiied under fllw.. ihrl evenLcirdijrfsUftec by tte -got K re ive-oi disposition. rtiment; ai to itlaure Hillary The Albertan hit. alwaj neasure of lionetit post iblo tofjM- tv* . I -- . r. -i .'. Acl Amlnwixing Dateof.Aei. - ftuiwidy.,; - - .: -Area l mwl. - r.-tJMO Vie. Cope Mi iuly t*0. lKiaTTT y tfoniierly Xoithwrat-Cnul and 18 t*til V e. t-ni*. 22. . Jiljie 23, 1X gt;*7 '. :.....;.;;. .....'.... . o2 lv. t'.t.i. 1*4. May2. -ISW. l.IN.WR nen ; . I . gt;3 Vic. r p. 3. ; .Mar.'20. IK'di '-..ail Vie. ( lt;xp. m *. M: y UK KHr *' . * SouKa Hraiich .VJVfcvA'up. 4.- May 10. 1A M O lannitm m*H * -*** -.-- * .anauian i -wmir tamttwrnytetrnttnttxy -rtnnmr toncH.. . gt; . 5I-W Vie. .t i StQ,.* .SOpVliO.lSMI f, . I.mS,7(Macr.8 prevent lhe Torouto and Mnn.ual ,; , N-orlhtt t( gt;ntm RaUwny(.lampimy.tformrrirXbnhwnitf'Hitmlf f . .. .. ,r M*, matLsar .,., nmi * faplory-owiier KiiangHInglOm. YellKv Bnilu-ny fo.npanvi 1...?.: *1:.j :..1m,.. ...y..:.:.. . ?Mt:tW IL * V* -J20,0tK) acre caiMM lw iio.'* so ho is lila'Ued bv M ntol ami 1N'orth Western -Railway (Wiipony '....mii f 48-10 A'ie. f'ap. fio. July 20, lXSal * * ,. , Kcml,nicn'a, h oti,* a muM-1 - .TJ7:-M. ..-*.. , - gt; Vi gt;. M. Ju r 2. uml J .1370- m I Z Kbte reU.lrom thi m n T '1 8**N to msmpwitmf.:...-.. Jio vcAlId iln've biouglif'bolhlTle.tafc' tal and tfie univer. ity to Calgary. Mr. j ionnelt did not come do wii to case*. ut he did not deny,.though he waa' ever i nest ioi ied. that lie could name.) ist the right kind of a fellow for the' *b. with'strength of apeeeh and very ays -been in- j ; gt;rmed. by Conservatives thai the cap-' irr by. Kduionton of the capital and'; :r; lliei gt;n:i of tin univorsity was the vjl yo.k v., Frank Oliver. But now yjpeimit to be that vie got the Worst Tit in ''strength*of speech and ag- restiive disposition in-the legislature nd ihm rVonk Oliver had nothing to o with it at all. Mr. Itennett in one part said, I'll eal with Duncan* Marshall as-he louhl bv dealt .with; if the.Lord gives to health and strength before -the. eotion time. l-t certainly will require coiwideraalo hoaith and strength, lough It must be admitted that trom io gait Mr. Bennett struck Tuesday jgbl. It seemed as though Providence as not withholding from him'eitiiet; ealth or strength, though he did say Tnt he did not always feel well af rreakfast time. Coming from some persons,-* threat ke that wouhl bo looked.upon ma,thft- heap .bluff .of a-chooper- Uui/er. ilut om one so quiet, demure, modest .nd meek as Mr. Bennett It is doubt-) ijs only the otficroppings of a secfet gt;ul lull of .sincerity. I -Mr. Marshall and Mr. Bennett have xet. Tliey have met in palgary. Mr. farshatl is not going .to llee wav. WiiMv tltey meet ajrnin thore will b it interesting vvviuX ./ It te possible hat in llie controversy moro lhan one ersan willbe dealt -withaa ho should e dealt wifhC . But the feature of tho speech 4s, lat'itot jn one place, not on one occa- ; idft.TrotMn Krie certain Single refe nco did Mr. Bennett give.his heurer* he slightest intimation that Ih'.hnow hat. there was a Conservative candi- iate in Calgaty. Not a word waa said, iot a funeral note. Not a sentence bout Mr. McCarthy and hk canvaos, nd lhe m lt;'etin- was one to perfect hr mgnnijuitiun in. Mr..- McCarthy's ndinlf. .W y waa this thusly. C.P;R. Busy at Fernie. Fernio,. ftt ., .-pt. 18. The C.P.R -ards present a busy aspect the*:* days, on .account of so.much;freight. irri vine Iiitc daily, In csr loads, and '.ocal car-load shipments. Over 125 are ot Fernie freight are In the yrfrd-4 mlflv ib w nuiinmwf. ahum SALE STARTS SAT- URDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH ANO ENDS SEPTEMBER 30TH. aI ' LM *J *- ;. T THE VALUES IN WE HOUSE FURNISHING' SALE WILL SE YEBY : '. REAL. .- gt; .. x :m---m 5 S a*Wa mm-ewn *m** m -' j tta'A a* Royal wilton carpet with border to hatch. 2.75 values for s:.59 yars- r * - t f Royal Wilton Cftrpet with i S border'- to matdi.-Baeutiful drawing room desipi, with-Oriental and floral effects in rod, grqen; and ' fawn colorim -V jrvre at folio*m: M Card-to* Vt. B ft*W.-nf l hbridf*: at Vagratl BaynHmd, Albert f-oughewl of B. t UthhrMgr, Wtdirtne Hat am t d. KT, C. McfeUltaa of Calge LaeumU* and f.ediu Thoa. H. V if Cardaton. beat. i'etdtttm W'bUf Wheal. rU RM. t O. B. Harris, Cardatoa, J Ud. lt; r 9-S. U* Woolf. Cardaton: i '- m*i m. am*'m. ,. isrwpnag vibmv 'Jt vatb Wiater Wheat. l-J.-T. Heriiag r.ic. Uagratb* -t*;k rtm*ia *wm***m*wT) Bed. f-S-JE. B nnioa, Magtath. Altarti 5. Spring Wheat. -- V-3. T. Healagcr, mv Magrat - Fifa. **' . i 3-3. T. Heutager, jr., Mag rath These are all first quality goods and sell at 2.50 and 2.75 yd. Sale price per yard Si -5Q , , ,*t* * a*ru m v*1- * * 4* HEAVY ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETS WITH BORDER TO MATCH. 2.65 VALUES FOR 1.64 YO EnglishTAxifiinstiBr' Carpets ;. with bottler to match. Extra 'imyy pilie. Wearingjualitiea / DEPT. DURING THIS, na rpassed. Haiiflsome pat- * m* l a- I .- vr * *ae -- jterns jind coloring. R ular ninAA * gt; Aft 1 price 2.65 yard. *. V Special Sale price 1.64 * * emww BEAUTIFUL VELVET CARPET i PP Jei-epMngJivtft .ia.cQuntrj:. II tlte time, ami these later arrivale o.itoi know Mr. llennett as eome of he older- settle know him. and caii- iot be i-xjuk'Ii d to nnderstarid how bsolutt*ly reliable all his statemento re ami* bow free frou mistake,or ex- ggerntion. v Mr. Benurtt in referring to. provirt-' ial i gt;(. ::ics regretted that at:.the last' 'algary elcetion the Reople gt;f Cal-1 ' SM4mm W :; a -w 3 iy;m-f ; WITH BORDER TO MATCH 1.75 FOR 93c YARD. Handsome Velvet Carpets With 5-8 border toN match i i. .blues, reds and green-. .-This is wear a t- tftfa-jte-*riehiiea8 color. R( larsellingprice l;75 per y rdv Safe price 93c. ..' . ' *' '.- -* -v r. x VI . I . : gt; f i .* * m TEN WIRE TAPESTRY CARPET Si.00 K* inond WinterWhaat. 1-f*. O. King, Raywoad. Albert ' 8-H. P, gt;AlleB. Haymond. Albert . 3-M. H. firimhaU, Raymond. . ;Wy: flprUg WhMt. 1 neatj- llnlnips. Raymond, Bed --Wr-The*. BenaetMUymoad, W*i Jf-Wni, A. dd. Raymond, 8or JT ' gt;*** tethkridge Winter Wbeat :i i-A. W- Weatoa. Latbbridge -* ' Bad. ; 2-W. *a Sherd. UthbrUge. f?T - J tiMkimi: fc .1 I- W, H. Paw n.Oo ldale. Re 'fW. S-Wwit. Lethbridge. Red r S -Hamilten Brt .-4-0elbi itb .bridge, lied Fife.' * gt; . / . Medicine' 1-H. Hasjinrd, J . d; ',, 1 , Vac 'P-T.'mKm Adarnn. Macleod. Albor q 2-i-W; J, Glaw, Macleod. Red F -.* 3-3). J. Orler. Macleod. Bed F '? 4 M. B. MatheMn. nrannra. Re Lacqmb 7 ..X lv A. Switwr. Lacombe, . TB*d. 9-Ln. e. Metcalf, lacombe, , 3 Southward Bros., Lacombe, . Bed. . Ledae. I'B. Aliiaunb, O y;v ; tw * : lt; 1 . ?* *s ' r/f a*S e t BODY BRUSSELS CARPET IN HAND- IN HANDSOME EFFECTS. S2.00 VALUES FOR 980, YARD. * - Body Brussels Cofpet suitable for fuiy room in the house. The kind that gives satisfaction. A wide range of desiral gt;lc patterns . . itUbonier to match. Jlcjgular / eHingNprice 82.1)0 yard. ) Special Sale price q3c. Ml - -. * . 3 . Tapestry'Caipets in ten winj weave.. The strongest and l gt;est Tapestry. , made. Sftiftfeomie * cdkiringi- and patterns. Regular price 1.00 yard. / Sale price yard 68c. ' : :M :':y k f - -Tr.pestQ ('arFfet3i iii a big range of patterns. Regular 60c. to 75c. Vard. . - -*.-. - '--. Sale price 43c. m - - r. i SALE STARTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. af m Wrta ed:ut, .. - 2 Schn Hammer. Leduc, SUA* :i Alptu.11*? Ut*att:Bcamiiont, .Rrf. : i.. - 'otttttA.. Mr Cardnton.: - m i 4X. M. Woolf. CardAton. J-A;. H. Prober* CardRton. Bai Magratb. V -1-W. Ackroyd. Magrath, TarU * 2 3. T. Heninger, ft., Magratb. M*ng..- W: . * - Fay mond: Uaympad.J 2 33. U.: Brimball,Raymond. 3 E. Allred. Ra.vraoad, Bam V Lethbridge..... . .t*-W. n.-Paweon.1 CoaW e, Bai ? 2 Hamilton Bn . A Galbrattb, bridge. Silver Mioe.-?- Medicine Hat. - 1-A. B. Carle, Medicine Hai Rosedalei ; :.; Macleod. 1-W. J. Ole**. Macleod, Dodd'a 2-J). 3. Grier, Macleod. Lacombe. : . v .l-H. m. Metcalf. Lacombe. g*ia*ry..-;,:?' . . ' -t - 2 1 . A. Pwiizcr, lacombe. Ban - 3-R. As'Trunt, Blockfald*. K Zm a m. t m jOia,-.*...f ',. ' ; :.., r* - :*.. .-j-: Ledae; , i J. 3. Alpiuab. Conjuring New Century.- ?: 2-OUf C. Meiin. Calmer, Ban Sr T. O* Loebance* Ledae. Big . i - *( i In tine thanks ho geta.lrom ibe m . whi* hnve araxiil arrogant 4it(1 .gmwii' ' '-'' - , - goiily oii'tbo prteecdi.of bw loll. j ThU taldo allow* the artfas ' If ilie Wi-etent1 fanner ia giowinit u v.'i-nry ol bearing lb.* wlinlr burden gt;.i prcseivlng Caift:d;afl trado to -Cana- -vative Ocv:-enmeni whieli Wna in lt;liaij iacioii.'H tlie iitanulneiurera hav*--'power cl Ottawa from 1873 lo .ihemeetw'-to Wame. Hovhuvc tliey ii vuril,* lt;Mii- ellorta aave l.y in-''Una ot mhkX have tbey done to aecond thcin gt; ' - . - Tt * *t * **** * **** X aw r.L.*..;.,.. ..tVUGWlmiitru*, .... hat igTant lS50G.o .i'c.r*i, No*, nn ajere vtv given-to rnilyray coni tanies ou; I ha* bon grnnUil'by the LibeJalGov- f tli.y.:, . ,c . ..;,,.,;i, hy tbr Cottar** Tnmetii to nny rallwhy eompany.' .: 1906. Mr. Ante.* thus a'.ntivrvhnt wort gloV- Mr. AniiM ?pn e tbrlrufh wlH-n liv. ASlterin Ir'rigailnifri Anld lhat thc speculator hoM liv jr.* arena 11 mi: iq(rieullnral lmids. wnii- ingly untiue. when he lt;tuclaxiii-*bnt ing for hl puce. Hot auch While he baa cent the pro*. i-t vd* of lib* tm ptCt labor to ..the Kaeb*nt. landowner, .the Kaaterh im pl.-meni maker, the Eaatern clotltlr.g ' J' *V:. --r - - - up to l )00 ihe lands cf the Canadian Went were Mill iu lho hnnd-: ot.t ie' nation.' A total o 31864,(174 aerea of lnnd had heptt given away to rnilway i.-niiiiiiiiiii-- alone*. Moreover, all held by apeculntor? form pnrt .of .fhe ctimpriHod almost ontirely in theTtr ligation areas of tlu* Canadian Pnclflf Railway, eaatMiom Galgaty,' and tin. 1 r'it el *'. Mil rounding L llil ridge. Tndv thi- spi colai.-jr pamn+ anw- id cbaqueied. hut it' wa*' long be-- fOroflSW.' Mr: Am..-: will hnve to t':ke above. 31.JM.W4 acrea, and had been hia lantern and fl. lt;hing pole farther alieiiDtHl from the hand;* of the na.ionj baojt Into ihe Tccor.Is if he arants tn betore fhe' T.flieral Government cime I diBoover ahd lt;llVeh gt;ae the goldrn age into puwer. The only area alienated of the lend ahurk. .'VJ Miiefty oMumber, cement and general nerchandiac. Quite a few miners *ye be n laid off in No. B mine. Coal *roek.' within- the. last week r ten lays, and ali.mt 40. men out nf aora 180 to 200 niQii fonnerly employed nt :hia mine are.nt wurk. Cauae .UO- knowm. - ' - . M'n:ui Everest of tho Himalayan, ii 'he highrnt rvonnlnin (mik in the world, lieiog over Zt.Ot.a Imt hlgk. Tlu- -18/iftO.oM jiacketa representing one year'a oufpnt of Salada Tea wua Id, If placsdtend to pad. pmdnce a.pyramid 5/JOe,eoo.feVt *a ticigbt, vr IW limeN'hlphrr than the high- .-I liMMinlnin in, *Se .wniltl. *' n y m sraap the mega it use of the demand for Salada Teaf ' ..' 24 i Stoir pads,' the, bcat iiuidc, *, 1.7i gt; Reg. price dozc: gt;.. - i a. * .. Sale price i.io. * . W i*, FELT CARPET PAPER. ** * , . . a . .a at* . The prbpor thing to piit under p ly 'petal I ep;ii ar price lOo. yard.. ? Sale price 5c. SALE STARTS SEPTEMBER i9 gt; CLOSES J*:: T . JAPMATTiNCft nt strip ;.totteriis l piildr price 30c. yard- i Sale price 20c. WINDOW SHADES. 9 Oiled Linen Window Shades, full 'rn* - size, trimmed with 4. a . . * lace and insertion. lt;. . colors cream aiid ' * .a. .* ' * * '1 fc p ** grwa; Regular pripe 4l 25 ea h. m W -a- I I Sale price 65c. i * V'?: Axminster .and Bni CSrpet e m m - ' P squares in allsizes. I* *-*--. mm mm* y, .paitej jeffecto; off r ular prices. m t me. * f a* - a lAj.i WILTON BUGS. Wilion Rusg, sUes j 3C. in. x 72 in. Beautiful Oriental dtsigns. -ilegular r '. pnee 6.75. Sale price 4-75- ? gt; BRUSSELS CARPET 1.65 valuer tm 79cTEOARD7 T SMYRNA RUet; RevereibUj Smyrna Rugs ffl ih/x 60 in. Floral and.l ' .. -- ' /Htewvit: . :t .- y / *;. m * r- 1 ular mmmm a * each. - UNIONOFA.FAANOCSj j . * v.. . '. ..r.rrh'-*. A BvnopHlj-of tli8 propo*d cons of tha union ot the A.W.A. and C Society bf Kquity, which waa An hbe recent ioint meeting' Iri Wi uul vhich later wilt In1 nubniitl joint conTentioa to ht held in E4 gt;7aaoar.T n, U aixd t, ltm ia pi herewith. The ohjecta of tha Aaa or oh Ion and tha general -prori lM-tPd from the aamrwbat length; ..tntion nro aa fallowa: ; r* Obladt of tha Aaamletltn ; . I. To forward the tnterwta Ot - dncera of Rrain * attd. Hre atock 'obtaio profitable'prirM for.-all I of th* Arm and orchard. r gt;-. To* pat forth our ntmoat ei ei?. urr* the hulldfnir and maiatei Rranarie elevator*, warehowt .'cold -storage . warehouse* in p ' market ctti aad in all localiti* practicable, ao that farm prodi he held -and controlled for an X*atepm* price instead of pamiag hand* Of speculator* and combift . 3. To endeavor to.aecure )effiab luting t the farmara* Intereata at able rate* of tranaphrtatiofc; 4. To Open ap. new market* large, old onea. li. To report cropa in thU and cunntrie* no.that-farmer* may op telligently In planting an marl 6. To educate the young mer nation on their right-, dntiaa Rpon*ibilitie*. ao that they maj ,- tond tk* eril affeeta of rteion* *tlon npon theit- calling ,to wakt fjton aWeeting pnbllc qne*tiona : TsiuNi fho effect, .npon' .tb weal . lt;t. Sale price 12-7 1 1ST Miuxm*. ' * .. - -S'T mttrmtmhrndo -'* ih** marketing- -ai iteration of 1 . 0. t * * LJi E LAY aawlS nd.aawt Kame a * mL S, To promote aocial Intefeoii 3. To nM tie dlapntaa without to law if poeaiUa; * . To eneoaraga tha establish mm rn eqnitable banking ayatem. 1 1. To uae otff ttnnenee to * Impi-ovBTaont of our highway. 12. To work for the W J y*te rtf ' .irannea of Hfe, ra and en p. goymntent if naeeanary.-' is. To hold mwrting* for tha d of subject* pertaining to thr pr of- auperior rarietiea of grata - -.lock, and the best means nf rn yy - Om a me. ... UV 14. To on'eoarage the e*t*bli*t imiustric-j whioh will giva the 1 .-.a., .. - .- s- .,r -. .. ' J :r- *: 1. jii .... 1 . v . iM- *-, a- m *- i '**. .* T ' a f -.-
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