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* a* i T ' ' Se H r * w li ::* v * a AQg TWO i ,i i EDMONTON BULLETIN. THURSDAY, DEOEMBER ID, , -.- i* mW Z fe - if 1 i; Jet * Snce of the Lord'a Day- They rigor- ftusly opposed this because it would bttroduci the'open agricultural Sabbath of other Isnds. Selling Amusement. . Ai regards restaurants aud hotels in relation to the Lord's Day. Mj bochester said tliat there were prin- e.pies involved. Let*the proprietor- ttursue their legitimate business it supplying people with nceesssry food but do not lot them do s merchants' trade on Sunday. Other merchant do not sell their goods on Sunday, so why should hotels be permitted to self cigars., and restaurants candies and ice cream? What is tho harm in Ustening U good music on Suuday evening? ' says one. It is more interesUn; probably, than what will make ut 'hotter. Those who conduct .sacred concerts sell fun, music snd enter lt;ainmsnt as much a TrTnerchant does his goods. Tlvey do it tor gain, 'in* Lorofs Day Act puts a stop to thi business of amusement on the Sab bath. Sunday Oars In Edmonton The speaker dealt very careful r gt; with the question of Sunday cars in Kdnionton and Strathcona. He sni i that the statement in an Kdmonton morning paper to tho offect that thi action of the legislature in rcmovim' the'question from the vote of the in.. nicipalities wsa unprecedented, ia incorrect. Ontario has the- clu use ov it* statute book, but lt bas beer. amended to cover pertain citUi*. A over Canada it is necessary to ask permission of the legislature to vols on the question of Sunday cars. Win nipev a- kfd three.times before gnea j*onnission was granted. He point* * out that we cannot do aa wa liko i Kdmonton about many things, *W that permission must be secured tttjxv tbn legislature. The nation's Iif- must be fashioned by tho fixing this institution. The Sibbath ia no: Ifteal, it ia national in its importance '.' S hope the citiR-'n o: EdnfmHw will not.take any atvp in the mat -.rrtaX Sunday cars, or in any other' m * * tnr that is Sneonsidlrate. It fa b i ' tor to ponder well holer* nny step Mafcfin.- tMa ml r-r Hi* Sabbnth mwhnl y Mr. li*vli* tt'T. T lt;** n* pir- oorsslvee oii :ty.-?rVMdl. Jo It., Ij*. n* e ji t:*wte ex.r gt;Vlv'e* i pnrt it* defence and l*t na a,., .Xt, it thrtt hot wv bnvt* we li-ld. Hoard of Railway Comm ip sioners, has irawo public attention to the care vith whioh the act was prepared and *hv Htreugtb of support piven it b parliament in the form in which it ti.io uow been given to the people. Observance ef the Act. B-sides being b?tter understood the Lord's Day.act is being honored in gt;bseivauce. * Quite a number of in tsneea could bo related of Sundav ibot and business corrected . and rorkingmen given the privilege o: 'he rest day. These instances are onnected with tlje operation ol railways, with railway construction, the business of merchants, farming Operations, and the work ot other call nrs. In tho city of Edmonton certain - gt;aities responsible for concerts oon- lucted upon tho Lord's day, upoi? No of the restraint impoied by the and loyally to de.end the 8abbath lord's Day ect upon the merchant jagaipst its enemies. ..ide of ho'ela and restaurant*. I Referring u, the activities of tho between Reetaurant and P.O. Clauese. western secretarygrour executive re- The Sunday concert has demanded lttention. The real question at is. -ue in this form of entertainment, so 'ar as the Lord's Day Act Is concern- d, ia not generally understock. It i not whether it is a cod thin* to liave these, or whether the young people are better employed when attend- ng such, or whether some charity is to benefit thereby, or even whether ihe programme is tb be sacred, thc Isw regard* only the business aspect, nnd under whatever gdis eof benevolence they may parade, U they are made to serve privtae gain the Lord'a Day Act demands their suppression. Prom unother point also thev mi:? be considered, naanelv, their far- ..tinmenta concerning whose baimiul nfluence tnfre ean be no ou**tion. :.nd the prelude ol the open 8 bbs h. H -peaking thua we are quoting history. Thf Post Office a Menses, post ofhee, too. has its menace to the Sabbath. It ia made too much gt;f a convenience upon the Lord's Iny. This teem* specially clear, even .illowinff for western conditionsj when i.is remembered thnt office* are clos- 'd on Sunday in Inw eontr *s Kington and.Toronto. ports that.hU whole time haa been aiven to lbe work of the alliance in the four.provinces. His time bas been OPdinied visiting ttrrJiches already established, organising other places, m.Id ' inr pobllo meetings, interviewing the .authorities and conferring uid corresponding.with all who wished his eoyn-e) upon any phase of ths Lord's Day question. The report of the treasurer alresdy presented- is gratifyina. Laat year concluded with an adverse balance cf nearly t-too. the obligation* of this year have been fully met. and the arrears for 90s-7. A I representation being made to thefr* Caching influence. Without- docbv f bv tho officials, at once brought theh ihey are the forerunners of the CnW- Minday entertainments to a clogs. Progress is /further noted in th lt;- :.iet that the people are awakeninp to tbe value of the Sabbath. It- worth U bfdng recognised, not olon: *n th physical benefits it bestows on those who honor it, but in the inert - mblu opportunity it affords for th flights and duties of domestic life. 'iid for th'e culture In'the realm of he moral and spiritual. As a-feature not unworthy of no ;co your executive would draw alter, '.ion to Uie more generous considers ion accorded the . alliance' in the o-oapentron of its work. Its alms nid methods are better imd It is being credited with not onlv n-rgy and enterprise, but i bej'is STRATHCONA The to* 'g rd d worthy ol commendation foi ho reasonableness of it- dematv? nd the fairnesH and consideretene it Its methods in ita endeavor to nr 'ute; rt cognitlon of tho law. It i- :i:initest that Ha prestige as an or- :airxntion. whether aim or method r. Jnfliiejicc be considered, is on tin increase; and especinlly is it trm. nv Vipldtion power to bv * - rs V I iv. r Othtr Addrttitt* i'Ih*h-m :n n briof. prnftimli if v do rxrA hnv* ***ih- * r ihv gt;u'*b.ifh wc will dcttrintafcv Tli rtrtrt r* fni*-iM ftbwfnu C ro in poirif V *vi hl aiul ntilit;. He wa plfa od to * tho ;*itHuTar papera end r iTid the Snh ,; 'witli. ;T1io*;o who rcver nc tV dav nv TiCMF tn' ---Invrirtr:r. nnd pJisna 1u mar,, ' ' I'vietinn nlong other lines. Y* have th, heat ford's Dav Art. '. Un*. world and w-* ahould rpo that it i t gt;V .rv gt; lt; . ProtAMtant md It man Catlte liv-: alike nrv wortinjj tojrether for'Th' li * -rvii*IIon *of/ it. Ea 'h iridivid'ia -lioiild I'slCerti the.day more highly. K.T.. Fulmar pcke frem the inn. Piiiif nt'jt layman who b?I evra in Sab ' Uth i-liwrrance. He did not. fnvor tli v-iiJ.-'V if'-reement in apeaklng of til observance f. t i? Inw. It asVora tc-' ni.uh o llir fippestion of harstin fiH. V MumM. f'**l tba rei*wnalily which n/LWae- to thvm f'ir tbe reverence rf the Lord'- d.-iv. E'c gt;r1l fsr o hn bl* - :?n-lnrd b-. verv *i*itnlar.l should l*e a *nfe ono. At tin- enitcluslou of the sddrSMPK'fli h'.acu thanks of lhe meeting wn* teii d ' Tjd i . HI* Honor T.ieut.-Ooyrrnor Bn' iWU ' htm itrv inc*-and-to-I?i gt;v7 Mr rfif ektxivv foi his r.W* presentation of l:i '- H. TT.NUnrftliall l d in th* npeni lt; and n male nnartetts to-.* sever te -, ions very flereptible. A silver rc' Uiirr-y. *. tx* Vr. MaeQusen snid topi *V''' . Kdmonton. citixenx to give ca?h W.MI nt pnitnt lt;*nance to the work of tl ' - XiNai -affrrn W-at 3 o'oleck. Rev. pr MgrQucen, prnsldent nt the Albert' In-.-m li o t e Tord Pay Alliance, prr i* diXl. ot nn imnortant meet inr nf tk-* . * i*ci: :ve rnntplJ He, Ttev.. Mr. Keenest read'the fn'lowlpg report which forms r . '' ni'.::nr -rf the Work nf the year: The year'-* work within the prov- iuc* -has b en marked by encourayc ''lit. Prn.TTess has not been rapiJ hut it hs* bf*en steady, and sub tnn t:al Tho frie di ol 'rvform are o*ter diapoafid to impatience. Nothin? U being done if everything is not don. lmnvdiotnly. Siich criticism is no* *n*San the prAsecution of the Lon?* -Pav werk nnd in no other cause is i* more nmful to repiembor that ther li.a essential element in progres- gt;Vith courage and energy we mus* j -iii wisdom and patience Perhap Hie friends of our cnuse ought also ff *tl' ri gt; ?inrt,d *bat all the activities n, the alllQpe and its successes cann lt;/ ' hf* roportrd. -When by correspnn donoe or conferenc-v partiea .violatiu? thd SaO-tVr Ony act have bepn per aqnch*d fo desist, snch haa baen ** ' confidential, chnrncter of the rei* tions tlm* the fnct cannot be to ilie public in every instanco. Further, tht* alliance offlcers' ar. Wvr. r y dependent, oa thc watch Ji - .'f others and their fidelity in re Vptx lift all tho facta up gt;n whish ac un df any kind nwy be tnken; Tiv pffiecw '.of branches and thoscf whe lt;v. intereRU-d in ihp defence'of tl l .rd'.m Dav mu: lt;t-bo our eyes. TK- vcri gt;tarifS. gancrnl. and associate* hold thl ns*4vo-e in r*adin*s* to mi ' rt-akc :my action within the scop* j g reason and their ability. Havin; nniiituht-se preliminary remarks vou I'xefcuttn' ' n* indicative of hnt th lt; conviction more widely p cjiils that, in relation to he Inw the alliance is a vkoncd with. Problems to be Faced. Vour executive bejs, next, to dr dtcntion- to various problems d unndlng immediate and careful con- i lt;leration. ;, ' ', * The Railway. Tlii- is one of thv mgeat nnd most serious. There h:? gt;?en.rf.ome diminution .of tr-afflc. ar.t* i iiurnb r of employees in various d lt; urtmentH hav* bivn' given their Sad luv r another day of mat'. Mud lore, howover, w believe, may lonr without affecting in any serio::- annner, the work of transportation .t .i- just possible that many delay- ind not -a few accidents inight b. n.-wnted.-bj a more duttiul OTWr or the dny and a more conacientiou- -uiipliance with the Sunday law. .It ' lt; just to report in thisi connection 'hit approaches to officials 01 tlu wertft companies hnve been wei- ynvd and they hnv given earne-t 'nsidoration to representation mad gt;v the alliance. dixy '.rv*X Cars-Sinca the Op of the street railway in th Ilk evil we isvo loathed Is not merely that boat- '* **** men continue their contract with v.iAliNHUi on tlm dai uf ieat, but ithe rn 's a urowina practice in onr towns nnd : ioa, of''calling to their office clerk* *.l:a.-are. called upon .to att?nd tp d ni '*ne*s arising out of e* ** O CURLINQ IN FULL SWINa The season's curling Is'now in full swinjr at tfae Strathcona ring and each evening enthusiastic curlers and interested apectatorn fill the building. The opening contest of the season. the President's and Vice-president's series whioh opened on Monday niglit resulted in ci victory for the rinks of President Arthur McLean over tho e chosen hv Vice-president G. W. Marridth, the.total score being 43 to Last night the Sandeman Cup series yf y bfguii. '-T::'- .is a knock out conteat and will b? finished on tb. the Snpdiiv ua'. .' It u nof difficult to predict ul- :: ato Issues oT. thi i-.rm of Sunday Work Under Plea of Necessity.-. pli I muK contract work :; gt;bor. Construction m m m r Jn relation to bridges, etc., is Jttst fied by this plea. In the enforcem .-n oi Sunday laws, judges in this uVi MAtttfl nave tfr wu the ion between nb*oluie and neCi;ssity. Thet difference demands itcution. In many e. es under the 'b lt;i*rvr.iiee oi thfi. 'nWnne** ' --haa n u.fbiiud thit b-jr hi- employm l i- ivovidinjf soffi * '.*. gt;rncp. canneity * ix; lanufitrturini: p';mt gt;. much Sir.id- .thor r.'gjnd;d : - :'.:ce*'rtry conld be voided. If :he nVa ol ni lt;es*ity' as re lt; ue'nMy pr- il nf d were to pr* v-iil. Snridmoat rfnv bn-ihess or labor jn-.u the-Lord*- day CCUl*' b titxi ,*es fu iy dv end*d di-tinc- nvojdf.Ve ' V:ttViorrt:ioufrH.t jiddin lt;aiiil Nielli; drv.pciM lias his t mp'a- tlie bui'uds confining Other basinet caw* for cnn ider:i- n*i The 'rm fu iie gt;pii.-i iis Sunday trade to medicines and Uitneat U gt;pltnnC2s necessary for th gt;* lief of iff*ring: nnd in relation tc xn Hie public is n gt;o?t incon gt;idqratc n .many insane**'. Sot only uni giv- progress: Indications of Pr*gr**s; Vay acF is now b*M l's merits mor* full Mlowian the psnnjin there was * more or SH Ey prevalent condition of bvB U- Men talked about unjust n Scrfarondo with personal liberty, n lirtoos' oppreisfion, cofge-tlon lt;*i trnf fie, find parnylafs ot trade as tlm tv *nred results of the enforcement 6 tht- law. and expressed themselvV ntost'extravagantly as to the specifl' provisions of the statute. This ev eitoment has, in a lanr* raeasnre subsided, nnd attention is beinjrrfrivei Ift .lho law it?elf rather than to atite ments ab ut it. Men are discoverim that it is reasonable in all Its r gt;- oulroments. The campaign work of the' alliance has contributed areatlyt' flic removal of these apprehension* Cnp e of th* act hnve been widol* distributed and every effort made t gt;- give a iu.at conception of iu purpor and an accurate khowli dee of its pr visions The recent deliverance' M Justice rat;op Iiy of Kdmonion. this questron.hr.- *bi*U discussed by the press, and hn oparpntly engrg d the attention oj itiaene in both cities nffeoted. You- xrent:ve would not discuss, ati th- ; gt;- ,nt. the 'specific situation, bu: opld draw, attention to sore gen r-il. jponsiderrttiens to which pub**' U'lplion hns r.pparently not yet b';' lir ctpd. The action of th Ioe;- KieirtTiire a year ngti 1n p ac'iig -.i- ILulwny act-of the provinee :;. .ante projiibiting the operation i' 'inthUL a*4 *within the province, hn -'ii' 'Crnicii gt;ed as unprecedented. h *. ti gt;' yovernnient in recommeo-1 iv and, tin- legislature in adoptirf u- claus**. hfd juslincntioD la-fwutd rhe fact that Ontario bas such rohibkory c'. u e. Manitoba alt. uJ the- same prohibition In,Mtr tnt utes; nnd the metropolis of t1 e-r. Winnipeg* could not take a vot P gt;n the question until receiving th onveid of the legislature. That con ii was given to' Winnipeg only a :v years.. cbout three or four, arr- t vs- ipnificant alfo that only upon *m third voto upon Sunday cars w. - So -privilese of operating in that city cur d . Sine*, tnat time two -mun pnlitiAs have ha**re approaehr1hr ramtoba. legislature lor the privil Lean defeated K. B. Douglaa, 11 to 8. and Skip - J. B. Mel In defeated Skip W. T. Conedon. 9 to Y. The dra for seven, o'clock tonight are A. Torgcrson vs; J. M. Kinnear, Ed.: O-Don- nell vi. A. McLean: and for nine o'clock W. H. Sheppnrd'vs. G. --W. Marrioott and 3.Y. Vfe rv*.Q/t. Downes-. , ; These games afe'.for Ihe cup'offcrc by H. F. Sandeoiah some years ago. and- held-by the-Winning skip for a year. ? * * v *' - HOCKEY lmm9ert*jm -m*Wf.'t y*r*ymm . :/ ***** tOw-- ' * ma * * mmwm y f The opening of the Hockey Season finds us prepargjr to supply a large demand for high-grade hockey sticks. The Salyend Special is recognized as The Stick m hockey circles. * *f. 7.r .7 7 . .'.-A ' - '.. ;. '- r.* . a - .. .. .-.. -v , * ---m i-.- . gt;w.-.- ./ - ' ' 1 ';' Made of second growth elm, etraight graced and well shaped, prica 60c , ',.. i s ' r r.i- ..-; '.,r* ...... ' lt; -- - - .* -. * - - -* '' .. -.-- ' - . -. . ;. - -ii Salyend Goal Sticks . .V .;.. . r -.- - OOc : - n J DECU OPPONENT Sf N , * ;.. * a m r * ' -r * * 1 w'eae i . , - 4uto Phone .1825 ROSS BROS. LIMITED * . ':. ' ' ' -' ' ' v- -.'''' ' Hardware and Sporting Goods. 887-341 Jaaper Ava. +t i j- :4*z Ths Introduction of Pe ths Municipal Oam Laid te Dears *M . at Masting in ayti Scheal. 'I i' ' ' ' The *eh at Ion- af la* cipal meeting held at: Iwwte avenue Khool t nteresls- ol- the mayoi of Aid. Lee was bin r ef of'thetprfviptts c made agalnii his gt;Hamy. fir. I e in ored tiie jfact tbat pe *n introduoel into it atated that it wai fight his-opponent, wl nad fimt indulged in pei bis own weapons. *- 4,lu lonighfs Bnlleti Le-. Mr. Bellamy is n 1.91101 Tcierenee to tl uc'it from the Watcrc while be was acting i that all he did ws* to advance aaent to the noxt Tueadav evening. In psI night's 9 to 7 in tab'etik Skin A JM* *16' 0 Strathcona four and a half per ?. lji .SS * iH?B mVJK am. debentures ior water and sewers n behalf of Messrs. Stimson Co., Iticable means of amount of typhoid- diminishing the Ul. ueoeuiures ior at 83. The offer' is being considered. READ .:*- ' . -..- 7 7 THE WANT AD. COLUMNS i a READ THE-WANT AO. COLUMNS READ THE WANT AD. COLUMNS T.x* Vaccination For Typhoid. Washington, Dec. 9- After several hours of discussion the hoard of medical scientists wha met at thenar department-ty-consider the advisabil lt; ity o: immunizing ooldiers. against ty- ,jj gt;hoid fever by vaccination, decided. hat inuoculaTlbn' as a preventive m aaaem - U'm ********** r::* *if***** ******m**m*m****** 9* *' oi . gt; * of a vote npnti this question. - 0 *stiorT ef Sundav Cars. Thi basis for this prohibition lies in V faet that the Sunday question i? ot a'tlocal, one,.merely, bu* a pre sneinlSMtd a mr gt;lonal one- This lat- r oonc pHorTof it lt; being nnt'onn'. n? been empha ite'l by the pftsshw f thv Dominion 'Lord** Diy act. aftt-r - judgment, of the hijdi t court it* he realm that Xhv pow r of dirof ord''* day lepi lstioh. lay only witl- he national' covernment. In addi ion* a paraneTtef nd in ttig rae* 'iai c:ftes an towns arp ffTSi 1p1t irf Virrmine pnrely locnl mstters by * pnlar vote; For in fenc . to cite tut one, Ihoir pow' r of h rrwtnc nooeV'iA directly daterniinpd by th. gt; - uthoVlty of the provincial .legfala- nre. nnd not. by the whh of fn* vp.e. ' Thv attitude thus taf taken by thi- * isnpc 1n tke West in thc matter *- i Hidny cars i that, first, tho lejris- - tin re-should witirtv Itself upon -rv. --entntlnn made by tbe accreditee inpes**Vitstives, of n partienlfir city or ntm that A rea'WipibV neeessitr ox u i*or the onerstlon of etreet car* b ga to report the foilowinj '* * ISft* lAtd'a dny: and that ttu-p ' tH'v should thv qn * tinn be submit- d to the nopnlar vote. Tti* R ctsurant ;ssd tte Hetfi . This cla of bn.alnesii - stricth 'leaking. j legrtimate unon fhe orrl's dny. It i In thrlf .Ftf W li h * e ho. '-1T-.S of the rnarehnn1 that tb mfimlty arises. The alliance hn?.ad nested as A reasonirble po'lcv thn' h**v should in no wise be limited iv irveylng to the boarding and travM ug Tvub io in furni hing meals, bn* Hodld confine attention to thnt .nn lt;' -*rsin from soiling goods o be take ' -T thn premi e t or. In other worda hot thev shonld nnt do the bnsinp**- f a merchant unon th* Lord's dav o this offset d risioiis h?.ve been iven hy maffistrstes in various pnrt f the country, and speciallv worthy d *ote, one has been rendered hv T-*ti Clute. of Toronto. The prin- :nle ha*, therafor*. b- en clearly de- *n d end the spnllcstion of ihv law i this Claas of business established * nrmlly in this province, wtth the veeption. of t*ie foreigners, merch- vhts lcsi* th ir bu ine 9 on theXord* m I Uaybce, the chairman of the day. but we ought to have the beneflt are ri. TTTCin needVssly asked for, but It'lllBHdB' Bre made for article? irOm i*?*general stock sold -in yldition' . ;;i gt;.' -uiv.llo ii-' Thf* photnRrhpherf. 00, ::v..-toni pfcoe*, -we -arei jnformed H * lt; a,4rnde on.Sunday. ..** * . j.AlANKtlonalRMtOiy. J Jh this province', as'In other parts HwWb-'Wrtt. the problem.'.ttT;deft:inK' - 11-dho 'who wisb sacofhitejan-i ii;a .dayithan Snnd y ariees vmpaihv we b liAv is needlessly ex- , n the- peoplo renuirsd to h tha LordVDay act.Thev -*. r.xi: T g9it**d ti work; on their, holy nor are thov a kod to. wor- difaA - pirVf nrs. - Th y/are -* nply. n common with /t*ll onr . citj- erff. fyilled noon fr ?iv nn th'ejbu i- flv-of'dhefr ordinary calling''Upon ur national re*t dnv. And the fact hut they cdne bere knowing our/na- i'lnal habit nnd semiment. .arid to make themselves rich olTr f onr re- curcea sngae*t.s that in ordinary onrt sy they 'should coriorm' to al ifr laws vveh e.t the sacrifice of a ittle *n tho.way of industrial Uberty. Law Enforced in Alberts. Turning to the qnestioH bt official tt:t 'do in the matter of enforcing the Lord's Day set. your executive hev. Iq ay* thit the attorney genera1- ofthi; lrovince has taken the position thst iie T.ordVBay act is in fore? through- .mt the Deminion. and. that- eo lonr s it wrivilhs the Inw.pfThe land, the Obligation re-ts upon nim to do all in iU power.*o fiwnm the impartial and ,':t5onnb enforcement-, of this na- i.nnal Statute. Yonr exeeut ve would .lin'ee upon record its approval, of this Position taken in common with 'all 'th r attorneys general in the Pomin- on. save the attorney general Cf Brit- sh CMnmbia; nd would express an- Tireeiation o the response niade by 'he-attorney general in everr instane? n yphich thft .VVnnee hs dlrecte l hi? 'tlcntiori to infraeiipns cf. lhe'T.ord'.a Oj y aet. - V v. Vour oyecutSv.- 'iflirres tiVet 5vnme- Ti i nc- fiifttW the nrevinee to impre-; ig- tiiTrnar r 'qnirea to 'hroughhuV the nrevinee *uo*i om AfRclol . a lt;t?nsp o the r**- nons hijUy resting unen them in thA nfor inent.'of the trs r. Their nt- ' lt;mlion has already been drawn to heir duty -in. thj* particular, wr are' nlprmM, by thi? at? onicy cen eral. Tn he cHiM ijnd tow os thev do no lt; aeem ' ft-e any oV.ig.s*i n for initial cn. Thev pvsit Ih.veomplasrtt of p ute rllirnvs -nr- ilv ncMcjn n.', th 'ance.i The part taken hy the WILL SUBMIT SITES. . Di'pite the action of the Board Trado. comp* gt;scd of the business mrn and largest ratepayer of Strathcona. In selection. of the new post office fife nt the; oorner of Pint street .wc* and . Whyle avonuo HTe stratiiconM city council hs.Ve decided.to tafee*:i further vote on the matter. A committee. ccoipo3 l oi tin?.Mayor. Aid. Bush and AH. Baalim, were appointed to-select throe or four sues to be. voted t p*trw*xt Monday at thi municipal elpxtiops, and tbey Stove chosen the / fllowiSg: Northwest 'corpi.T of block 5fl. Whyle avenue and Third slreet ea-t Kortheaet comfrp.o.' Week 63, Wliyl. avenue and Krst street we t. ; Northeast .cbrnar of bWck 40, Mafti' street rind Firef-tvenue sonth. '- Soiithwest corneiT'bf block 79. 'Mr.iti street and First avenue north.- * ' . - ** rl L- ..: t -LOCALS. i . ' Heinr Ryiner.--Schneider,. Of, thr Strathcona *Conservaiory-' of Art, i*- n hoiking an exhibit of his models lt;v Mnch* ata*uapy 't ay. ppd tcmorrow, j to which the cit teens oi airamccna rn - r-K.-mst typhoid bad been eo thorough-. IV demonstrated in foreign countries that its efficiency- was well established, and the. board recommended that the -vaccination method be . doptfd in the .United St mos army. At the close of their session Surgeon General O'Reilly, president' of the board, issued this statement: The and the barmie sness of tiie anti-typhoid vaccination and has recommended that the practice of voluntary vapcination -be introduced in the army of the United 8tates as a prac- * ft if 204 FRASER AVENUE STEAM HEATED, BATH3 IN CONNECTION. .V ' Wm* day or **** and aaaa per :... * .: ... .. 7 RATES j * MEALS 25c. ARCHIE HARRINGTON, Prap. gt;. * *:.:ry. cordially intfited. Sf Sclinfiider hn/, a very, extensive collection which it' well worth seeing. ; WINDSOR SALT iaa Canadian sah guaranteed by a Canadian company. No Q0 - guarantees the purity of imported' salts. Imift on hsvina WINDSOR: SALT. Commencing; Saturday* November Uth, continuing , to Jaii Including Battenburg Thread and Braid, Berlin Wool, Zepher Wool and Shetland Floss. Also a dls- count of 25 per oent; on alt millinery. 324 Jasper Avenue, Emat MISS ELMER, y*-*l - *, m m Wa . He soya that I charged ' * tuia a rake-ofT but I ne a eliarge. With ref erei* roilerl have sworn' lt; Jabcnr that Jt was pure ' the BeUamy Co., which denies. . Mr. 1-ee then nade v lho Edmonton iron wc J, he stated that gt; enrly h been informed that it tion ol the city to pur roller, that In order to purchase he had writt- - one Engine Co.. and 1 * advised him by leUer had been purchased 7 '. through tbe Bellamy i . lt;* vit -waa corroborate *t from J. P; Shore, also : -46n 'iron works, who1 ? that ha .'bad seen the- . * -to gt;ad ;Uat it had get -T-i roller vas piirchwiod th lamy Co. Tlm affldsvi Wh.Ie alli- nc-1 It purely volnnf.try as the action are '.yf tin association whose m mh* r - 1oi)a. to pro?,' et the Sabbath. TTnon hief mpyiftyptcp; .polle? ecnctrhl *. tc. rests tl 1 burden of official dnty *? oxprcisrd In their oath of offlee; . Your executive would give expres- bn in this report .to certain con- .Mailnv viruiuriv Empiossod bj t nx-7wv of the slt atl rt. TKo jteod nf e*;i day: the neees?ity for sturdy ae- *;nn on the oart of ell th* frienda oT. Ms 'institution thot It mar V flyd 'ii p rnsnenw in our nation's .lif ; ,*be. va i of r vonsbl lt; levlslation 'or it defence, end for a *narnnteo of the. rieht of si men on that dsy; *he SnerlHc virtn** ol Xh--* Lord's T gt;ov cX. Xhe 'stest rffor* at 8oooav4 ri - ' tion: th * oHons r RTvons'h'lity de- Olvine npnn aTl nfnoinls, hi h and 'ow. to whom th r.dministration of ho Lord** Da-'- set is assijrned. to dip- 'hsrpe their duty without f**r. and T-th fid ity for the protection ef wry v:. 7. o'-* rights to hi dsv of gt;*- th,-* eff ettven n ot unecial or- n ni ation and concpntfalicn xtpon *hts cnp phsse of social effort as ln- ic*t*d i*y th*- work of ili allianeo: and flnallv the areatn*a .of tht* obligation renting ui gt;on all rightly to use crossing theX. P. R. track* on avenue, and running as far west r.7 Mcry street. Tbe: cftr. is mnkinc r irip vve-r: henr nnd a half. The osr levies the-' tratbcona end at 7.30, a. 7it.. i o. m;.4030 ..am., 12 a. m. 1 0 p. m .rufea .;'it30 p. m.. 6 p. in., V.30 p m., p. m. nad 10.30 p. m. This is the la-t' trip ior. the nipht .md the car lu-Id.fpr'the Iato train at 10.45: if it is on tim-. On the aHemoonsL'of Friday -mnd Zrttmdav-. of this week* the Ladies' Aid Society . of Knox Prcsbyterie Churcii will hold their annual sale' of Christryus goods in the Gainer Block, lately occupied .by' Duncan'f drug store. 'There will be many u * fui and fancy articles offered for Wifr and refreshments will be eold also in thf afternoon and evening. . Oji Friday evening the Btrathconr hocKey.U m thet met the Kdmontor Stealer '-UtTp ta*m' on Tnesdev nieyy wiircross tq Edmonton and play a gt;c- turn ma?ch in the Thistle Rink. The. personnel., of the team will be th- -am* as ori the previous game, .wbil; i-'dmonton will have in addition t gt; Tuesday night, Pet e, Joe HaU an Whitcroft. a. '4 il nf. J. C. Wa:cwrijrht.. ho':ika can- .lidate for aldermanio lienors,in-w:1 2. has resigned hin portion as vetcr- inarv insn ctor for Strsthcona.- T.- W. Lendrum .ia Pr WfljWJijWN ' *Y. notion* in the ward. . . . . . Tlio Cnnndinn BniUt Ot wnnn'rc. 'FT times just an ;'mye gift yet m perfect taste . . wanted. .,. . I FOR a young lady nothing ii I four-piece Wairt St* Aown here, bis made in the finest quafity gold plate and each pin ts mounted with a genuine lustrous baroque pearL For 1.80 .. t ,. HIS aetwiO be mailed post paid to any address in Canada. WHITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE.' . m l Ryrie Bros. . uMtrao iS4.iae.i3a vonca .**, WHAT SHALL I Blhf IQBUCS minds of a great many poople at this time of; the yeir. We wonli suggest your giving us a call and wo may help yoii in deciding .lipoit'a preent thai we i hink vtiK be useful and ornamental, and a lastingttoken.offrten hip. . - J gt;. .nr. -i Desks esKs an A Gift Useful, Artistic, Icpnoinical i he Mucey Bookcase incorporates eve*y- mechanieri feature worth having and creates unlimited opportunities for Artistic design and effective arrangement of libraries. Aayattm of xinijts and eveiy unit coniplete, *hich may be added io as your books .wcieaw. .1 at Moderftts Prices 1 * t 9 j Adds to the comfort of'the home. From S5 00 up to 50.00'; all kinds. . ***** X - + . - fart arior * 7S- ' ' m L tT- ' lt;/t.r jfi* gt;r* Aro always appreciated. We have a ve.ry large'assortment;. from L50 up to 3500 for- oIicU-mihoaany All other - St kinds of tables as well. m WE SELL CHE A BECAUSE WE BUY FOR CASH AND PAY MO Nt -mf ' telore X. A.- lissard. : -Onty IncWsnt-a Tliis vas tbe only h i , Ocptiouol interest at lh I gtgltt. The ot,ht r Fpftalo ry with the. questions t m /pretty thoroughly disci liut.'d theii viQffB on 't i si Amount interest in at the present tune. ' ; The chair, was cocupi ked- all tho aloermai Jake fioatfl at thft fro: also extended, an hn-toyatoriouB characi *tyi ot'tthoxtvho.'triic' e xhv e lt;U.or ot Town Topi sddrwa iiii arged- ari' li ? city needed the best pc l repre*ent 4t.:-A . o i k* 'maa needed and in Aid. I ' the moat fitting perso T iound. . : - AU. Lea's Add AT. Lee gt; upon rising. I with spjjlaaae fle ;i pleasure -Tet iwrag *uc Itendance/ de iltc tbe ii and the growing rircso campii-gn. ,'SSe firat . imprcvejoeni ol the fii city. Owing to the stri money, market last yeai contracts hsd to be can work was transacted th /dRion-to other work, tt ed last, season. Early (he debenture sold at x : the steed railway debc: j par. This, showed the an excellent condition 1 ctly between Winnipeg had sold debentures at Brice: Municipal ownc 0 utilitiea-he taought do wHh the gorxl posit held lt;m 'the' mbhev ifl world. The' efficient i '? of the public utilities h ed in che;p rates for th lt; ,-yx- .StiMkeX Building gt; gt;F. ' A market tmildins in a d, wea a necessity. soO end would help bot; ' -y thb surroundicg couc Y**h*. lhc thought, mu warily.'- The irodnd eir on rns stood would location ior a park. T wsnf where the eity t secured all-1hc laM by wjwrid. i 6o *e necessi fmsll park fnrthoT net end a piece or land ma Improvament of . Tbe quettioBtOl. street would come up next y -was -to bou Ip vard tl atreets and narroa- qs wr them.- They could the wfcer conditionlhsn st It would bo niT. a esrly dAte to-add to thi utilities.- Plans were n .tion-'for'additions lo th which was taxed :io I aelry. He.had been lo *ntt*met*e*. m.e- ,.. *-mm .*.. . T . . - tM jt - ....... -* ., ..0Md '.fouii'lHhat a fiitrai * t tv 1 i *; a a J i W. * gt; e 4 the big store BLOWEY-HENRY THE BIG ST0RE i . ' a' J - 1 . I l-mlL* * - 'i r t --. ... ' gt; a . b a. . * * I * * - - on goiifnn pl wsl lt; nc t tlie presc-nt dimai . O olohs Peraon v-Ho deplored jthe Intro *o* n matters Into tbe Kstt been Htgt attacltec JWOnevtuu held. He - ltm* pergonal relercnc m tttnga after but he had been attacked- in et opponent's m -ting*. it Was neci sary to flglV *tt' hts ewn ground. E ** appeal for'election ally chair. He had be monton council in 1006 ' *** I *L I .- - m, ., - . S * UtlQ ''jm. in: IT** experience in mumcipa hp feh it he woie chose the ratepayers that he c to the city. . ., Mr. galbraith 9 -John-Gslbratth was 1 manic candiclotA.to.spt iratalatfed tBe present on their goml nnrk and - ... . , .-, , ia . * ' - - - Mi. . . ii,v.'- - Jrmm m i f .'e -
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