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3 a ii r - if , - , 9 , I * : - gt; - * ** : f * ;i - - gt; K ** . ** - * e , 1 f m t * taTea C fy* . ...* 'i gt; :' 4*. tt; lt; T OT - - * -* ****-**? V *V*V* s *y::m PAQmt rouw. * *jv -: ** *T QNTON BULLETIN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. n / EWoo DaHy Bulletin v.- -. DAtLY DsllversS In the * ysar by mall, per year. threugh the city Oity, *4 *t. dallvsred U g*r i ic rs4 * r; ttMI.WttKLY-Su rletlen. per yesr I i svtstrtptfee* In the United Metes, **i delivered through city asst *t*m, i ,*m**r f**f- All subscriptions strictly ; * m*****? BULLETIN CO.. LTD., . ,., , DUNCAN MARSHALL, ( . THURSDAY. JtfOEMWUUStJ.HI r; . ( I *l * :, A LAND GRANT, NOT A LAND GRAB. During tin- Into campaign thr- Ottawa Clt en led the way in a system- stir and persistent attempt Xo depredate 'tha value of the South Afrlcsn veteran lsnd scrip in thc minds tt M, tho veterans themselves and ot tha public. Wliether it did so in the hope only of antagonising thc veter- ans against the Oovernment, or also with .the object ol hammering down the speculative value of the scrip for the beneflt ol itself.liw iriends, own- ' ' it taill) not, Uut . * W a i rr whstevrr thft purpose, there romains - - no manner gt;r possibility ol doubt lt; r xtgumeut tbat so for as the campaign h*d influence this wss the end snd effect of that influence. And thc p*r- slMence.and virulence with which thc campaign was conducted ia pretty strong ciroumstanclal evidence tht gt;t there was something more ahd something different behind it than sympathy for the veteran. If any vetcrsrt hm not gt;art l with his rights'to .W aores of land for 100 the fsult thai - We hoa not done so does not lie with tbe Citisen. for Jhat paper told him on October Bth that the vulue of 'he terip simmen. down in value to something a little over 100. What- veer, tho veterans may owe or may not owr. to the Government, to Pa r ' Humect or to th country, they cer. tainly owe to the Citisen a heavy in**alment of Ingratitude for gratuit- oiia and continuous editorial adver- flwraeflt tast tneir grsnt w-se of prac- tically too littlo value to bother has torn* concern, and iu whioh it* concern ir not the leaat uncertain. There arc said to be some eev* gt;n thousand men eligible for these granta Tills makes the total area involved about two aud a quarter million aerr j. It ia of some Importance to the people of''the Weat whether this area ot Ian.' is withdrawn from settlement nnd d tha aame time held back from culti- vatlon. Presumably the grantee* would select tlnir land as uvar railways snd in *a good localities as available. To allow thom to hold the laml **+eh from gyltlvation for three yesrs mesnfl simply that two snd a quarter million acres of the 'best, and best* etjuated laud in the western country would he or could be made uselct* and worse than useless for that leu* th of time. Leit open for setttement.thU land U available now for the taking by any man. veteran dr non-veteran, who wants it ter farming purposes. Handled in this way by tho end ot the three years practically the whole two and a quarter million aofes will bo turning their quota ol wheat cr cattle into the volume of western pro.; duelion. will lt;be contributing their shs cities, the increase ol trade and tho broadening of the market for the Ontario manufacturer. The Citizen V fur aid said tt was needed for dividends in hareholdere-iu the protected Indus- trr- The further tatexneat was vulun- tii-red that the burden would only amount to about fifty cents in tbo ease of s hundred-dollar but eau. and the opinion d lt; espreeavd that only a mean man nuuld object to to -light s contribution t tbe up-keep of thi- Industry in ques ticn. * , Has this American manufacturer expired tha view of the protected inter- rat generally* I- the real objeot of tho* wbo demand a high tariff not to benefit labor, but to provide dividends for aharr- holders? The extra burden thereby Imposed on consumer* of any psrticolar sr cls msy sesm a trifle, especially to thu beneficiary, of.-tlu y-teju. bul * gt;h*- the co* of ovary article of everyday use in similarly added to the aggregate become* an intolerable load for hou gt;ehold- ers who have to count every dollar as it goes out. , v - MADE IH CANADA CREAM ( . .., r * f ml- ihont. .The subject,thoughmore prominen- dtiring the campaign ie by no mean* a poat subject yot. and as it concerns to* western country to an cnormoua gtertt further allusion to it may not he ufcclcss or out of place. The baae on which thin depreciating campaign wa? waged i* a clause in the act conferring the grant, -which reudst S ? ******** mt'ioi, vtu grantee, or his vttbsttytftc, shall-select and enter for the Mid two auartcr sections in the poqjinion land offices, fpr tht land district In which they sre situated. he if hall perfect his entrv by com- totflcing actually to reside upon, and Wgwm* thc-land within six months 3mer iht said-day; *nd that ho shall eresfter reside upon and cultivate c land for the period, and in ac- lanec with the terms and condi- nrescribed by the homostead gnwtsioiu df the Dominion Lands Of thin clause two interpretations are manifestly possible : I That the veteran or his eubtdi- tute must .settle on Uie lsnd within mx months of making entry for : l, w ( ' ' /. That the veteran or his substitute may naka- ntry for she land any time beforo Decomber 3rst, 1901. but is not bound to take up residence, on the lsnd until six months after De- oember 3Itt, WIO-oi ju e anb, lfll. Reeogniting the uncertainty of tho meaning oi this clause the Department of the Interior declined to assume responsibility for a poasible in- traction of Parliament's meaning and vuletf that until amehded by Parliament th express otherwise tlte clause would he conatrucd.se bearing tbe fonner of the two possible moaning*. Accordingly veterans applying f ii their scrip arc required to sign sr, agreement to thie interpretation tf their dutie, ond to begin residence plsn is that this area should be locked up under conditions thst must almost certainly mean thst st the end .of three years it wonld not be occupied by a single aettler, ornamented by a single building, or e producing n single head of cattle or bushel ui grain,*; It is doing. Parlisment an injustice to accuse the members of wishing ;o place this blight on the settleman and development of the West. Willing as they were to reward, and handsomely reward, the men whose patriotism took them to South Alrica..-tliey - .ra rmrmif* nj)l* mxpttfaed no no- tion in the--act oi .out-of-it, of enabling any man or any group.ol men to corral and hold back irom use ami M-ulcinent this enormous area ol the best Und in the West, land situated where aettlement is bound to concentrate in the immediate future, snd which under present conditions is certain of early and rapid development. To. have done ao would be to blockode the very purpose for which they vote a million dollars per year to carry on on immigration policy. The act wss intended to reword the veterans by helping settlement, not at the expense of preventing settlement, *.*. the Cititen nd its confreres say should ibe done. That reward amounts practically to a quarter of a section of fertile western land absolutely free. r lt;P it* cash equivalent. If Parliament * thit inefficient :t is tn h*. hoped and expectod they will, find some means oi increasing the-bounty without m Jting it a bar to wo*,tert AS TO PORTFOLIO POR B.C. t'algary New*: No* thaf Hoo. W. Templeman hae tendered hla.resignation pnd a new aopolntuwnt will have to b * made, why should British Colombia bo considered In Ailing the vacancy in the cabinet? V Mr. Templeman was a conscientious and painstaking minister and British Columbia had rrason to be proud of him as a clean aad honorable chief of de- partreant. hot British Colombia in a wouldn't endorse the government or support a cabinet minister, -and -the last late of that province e*nis to be worse than the flrat. In fllllag tha vacant portfolio why should tbo claim- of British Columbia be preferred to those of Saskatchewan or Manitoba? As a province it ia surely not mors. Important than the others named in population, businena or influence. Mr. Ralph Smith is an excellent man. but If hie constituency were opened the baleful influence that put lion. Wm. Toinpleuian out of business, so far as the p ***nt Grit government is concerned, might lose another constituency In British Columbia-, and then what? ' Wo must confess that from our viewpoint the possibility of another cabinet minister fiom British Columbia at present looka shaky. George McCraney, M.P.. bf .Rosthern, Sask.. look lt;* good to us, and ao haa the necessary majority. . CMEMfCAlLY PURE .I *k e Oovernment tc.v; - T and highest ctrc a -1 h cooda. Oilletrs is - r,cd by tho best Cakcrn ar.d Catcrers GetS* na than tho Interior Adulterated I;ir.dr-. ' *. W. CILLSn CO, LTD. I OnL vmw H*tt*e MUten In tendon. l.ondn. dee. --Thr British Academv innuifurated the oelebrntion of the Hilton terc*ntenwr' ,itli ii groat - gathering of ambaiUadoni, ecientUta, members of. parliament. Btorary men, eccleijastic. and oih r prominent men. Ur. Adolphus William Ward. Cambridge delivered n learned orntjci. and RabM Prof.-Hermann OUtanCa trad a blank terse- poem written by; lt; eo. Meredith the novelist in honor - ot the. great poet. v TO THE CITIZENS Oif* KDMONTUN : f tleotlemen As my term of oMee ex- (tires shortly 1 sgain place myself before tha Citixens of Kdmonton for iT-election. t mod hardly explain my views regarding all Municipal Mattom, vhich aro already wtll known except to say that 1 am in favor of necessary expenditure With economy, and that 1 would follow oat the programme Initiated by .Mayor Mcpougall daring lho im-t year. Should you feel dUpo- lt;xl to aecord me yenr vuto and influence you may rest assured that my endeavour will be, as in the past, to deserve your confidence/.. .,, .., , Your* faithfollv; 'f* D. It. 1'UASER. f Do not fee put oit insist on iwttt Land gt; of Fiendish Act of Trinidad Youth. Trinidad/ SSee* . .-Francisoo Jlhrt- iiiex, who Split open the heata di four of the Garcia family Oh Saturday, kidknapped the duughltr. Mar- gie Garcia-, and then tihot and killed her, blew oat his own. brains when lie saw that Capture was certqln'and that a probable lynching at the hands of an infuriated mob -waa pursuing him. He deliberately uaed the body of the girl to shield himself from the shots of his pursuer*. 1 i* r - WV .. t. To the Elector - , J- t 9 : *4 tw * a within six months of making entry. The Ottawa Citisen. however, decided -in JatSor of tho second possible meaning; decided that this vr** the only possible piesning, and proceed- ed .to attack the Department as set- tint Wc an sc* o Parliament. According to it Parliament meant thst Ot*: Und might he sintered for any time before December 30th, 1910. bui that residence duties', -or 'may tUxiies. did nol haee to begin until six month i .. after.that dato-u, othor word- h . j tb '.land 'gnigfit bo locked up tfrom , wwjtt 4ent and S* Ul' back irom ilio beginning -of cultivs-.ion tor thres years. jthd because' the department declined to acc t this interpretation it began preaching tho irotthlesimos. ot ths veteran's. grtnt. and thereby depreciating to What c tlont it could the vsluo ot that grant in the cyea tf boUl the msn who had H to sell and tlie man with tli money to buy it. Sipr dit it temper this noble servioe ;n the yeteran'a behalf by' at tho ssmc thn* sdvising him to hold onto his *r*tA until it was seen what Pariia- taent -would do with the clause nex. eeeaion. tt was willing apparently that the vetejan should aoll his grant now. but it wanted both the veteran and the poasible purchaser to believ.i that the grant wjmj oi no paniculai . Value to anybody* This ia a matter in which the Weet A RlPaKNT'MHNIflTtfli '. lt; Toronto Olobe: Mr. Brodeur was baited in Parliament and abnsed in the press, aad yet ho hos done more in his short Hmo in- office to regenerate.and recreate his department than any chief it has bad in ite whole history. He first attempted to reduce the chaos to order bv instituting bookkeeping safeguards through which the minister alttlng . at Ottawa conld keop more intimately acquainted with what is doing than wae possible uuder the old system. When lhc eerayres of the Royal Commission were roods known- Mr. Brodeur was not satisfied with, generalities but appointed Judge Cassels to make a moreparticular aad detailed inquiry, and he has crowned Ma'w rk by inhibiting * system to which is due more perhaps than to anything ej-se lfce evil practices Abat are be-. ing ttmtymt. It would not injure the f*j 4JkWW gt; 0**seftaBve nGfrspslfef* lo secord Mr. Brodeur that praisp.be- eause ifr woold nnly be repeating what tho public is eayinjf. Synopele af Cansdian North ftegulatlena. ANY per* gt;n who is tko sola head or a family, or any mate orer IS years old, may homestead a quayterasction (IfiO acres, moro or less) of available Domin- ion-land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or AlberU. The applicant muat appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the distriot. Bntry by proxy may be made at any agency, oa certain conditions, by father, mothor, son, daughter, brother or slater of intending homesteader. Dutiea Six months' rssldtasB upoa snd uultiTBtbjBOT the lass la aaea et threo years,: A homesteader msy liv* within nine milos of hie homeotefd on a fsna of at leaat W acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his fsthjOT. mother, ton, daughter; brother or sisUr. In 'certain*' dWtrieta a homesteader ta good standing-nay pre-empt a qasrtCN section alongslds his homestead. Price S3-00 p*i acre. Duties Must reside six months in esch of six years from data of homestead entry (including tha-thus required to earn homestead pataat) aad cultivate Afty acres extra, ?.,. . A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a preemption may take a purchaaed home- stead in certain districts, Pxlce glM per acre. Purchaaed homesteads may be acquired on any available landa on either odd or even numbered Sections South of township 43. East of tbe Calgaiy aad Edmonton Bailway and the West Has of range 26, and West of the third Meridian m*i) the R.M* Vmnaemy H a. fYott, ,**** a I *mt - gt; / ' J 7- EJLSi r m Try OUR PURE LEAD, in five Sound blocks, from your supply ouse, or order direct. . ?, w - CANADA METAL CO., IM. No, 81 Willi* Street, TwontVk yr * . - B * a fl H - * m TU lr I n *vvaB II * V * fl If w mm * * ' X Et * il * . Wf M V 1 It * m ft - rfl b m-*. . a * il - H V 9 * fl a r I , tt k-- Pricw* rw * Until ... ' i it-.A ttr v Special for Saturday m ** * * - ' Fresh Home Made Candies. - i -' w lt;+* t O. W, CAMP .,* - - m- m 21b. Gum Drops for 2 lb. Old Army Mixed G lb. Apples for t Q lb. Onions for . r rAi r. . - j ' Want trade with Canada. Industrial settlemeiyf .and' teuidicap on the forta of;tlie pioneer*. vi* CURRENT COMMENT. France gt;p4- he United S**te may plunge into a tariff war. Canada will hs pleased to hold their coat* fo- what there is in them.- Ex.-Pi evident .Vlexis. like the lat-: President Kruger. made frienda with the mammon of unrightuousne s 1 - placing few millions in a European bnnk in the days, of liis prosperity. A New York Funding company wilh gl00.000 paid up capital was jiblc to fall with S4.joo,ooo liabilities.. It f.i well named, .und being deftn- tal ex a store laid*up from which other people tnke at pleasure. i gt;. and Commercial Bodlss ot v Form Association. Norway j9 alarmed Ieat France ro noune,' thc commercial treaty and lcav. (jet without a market fpr tim. ber and fish. In the eveni of dis- supply France with snything needed in these lines. m t e mr - a - An American 6ishop attributes ihe falling birth-rate to the divorce habit. A family of small children is a for- midabls group ot obstacles in, the lk gt;i in, nec. g-The.resalt of the meet- rag of rtpresentativpa of industrial and '-onimercial bodic-' of mfrehants i tlio formation 'of Sn , industrialists* asKocia* tk-l ' iwr promoting good trade relation berween Germany and Canada. There is a atrong feeling in Germany against the hottile tariff- now imposed by Canada on (jeruian imports. In'commercial circlet the desire has frequently been ea- prc**ed. that some arrangements s might be .made between tho two-countries. An influential executWe eommittee rep e- scnting the weight of the financial ond commercial interests hyr' t*etr Iected cpniprised o itheconuu rcinl councillor, Huxenstein of Berlin; commercial- councillor, Hecht, of Berlin; Herr Ecker director of the Hamburgh Ame ika Steamship Coqipnny ; Herr Strwoinanfl/metii- ber of- X*m Reichstag;- HerrBors, textile manufacturer; llerr Bckbert, manufar- turer of Nuremberg. ,and two other prominent manufacturer*. Influential manufacturers and merchants recognise that nothing can. Satisfy except the creation of condition* of equality under whirl Britain and Oermany shall compete for trade with Canada. City of Edmonton; ''* :*:'*-':''' ' ' LADIES AND QCNTLEMEN: . I want to say in the firS pIace that it is not my fault that 1 om offering myself for re-election. 1 hnd uot intended to do eo at thia eleotion an it interfere* in many ways -with my business aa a contractor. But jh T was requistioned b.v a large number, of ratepayers.I did not think it quite fair to turn Uiem down, so T consented to a Hew tny name to be placed among the ether candidates for alderman, at the mo timo I informed tbem that TVould not mnke any great effort myself 10 be elected,. aa.J always Uke to scefthe oflice gitiag after the man and not thf man after the of- fii*. eepselally 'adibfire with no ssfary atInched- t* 1 JiW of you kaow-thitlaj *VIvS m I'ii ave b gt;n-A nem1 gt;er ur the cuuiicil for lhe past two yenr*. You alw gt; know whether mV work on the council has been satisfact(jr gt;- or not. So that it is n) gt; to jttU ratepayers to *ay, by yoar Totec on election day whether I ' shall ha ja anything to do in conducting the business of thUcUy pr not. I will may. thin muc l that tf elected I lt;will endeavor to w lt;Trk not for the meat, west, north orr gat. Xb ends but for-Hlie beet interests (o CSty of Bdmonton nt large. . - I want to say that I am strong itrongly - favor of municipal Ownership, the mom MUst reside aix monthsj n eaah ofth years, cultivate fifty acrea and erect house worth 8300. 8TNOPS1A OF CANADIAN NORTHWEST MINING BEOULATION8. Coat. Coal mining righth may ed for twenty-one years at sn annual rental of 1.00 sn acre. Not mors than 2.500 acres can be leaeed to ono applicant. Boyalty. five oenta per too. , Quarts A person eighteen year of ege and over having made a discovery may locate a cluim 1,500 feet by 1.500 feet- Fee 5.00. At least 100 must be expended on th claim eaeh year, or paid to the Mining Becorder. When 500 baa been expended or paid and other requirements complied, with tbn claim may ba pur- chaw at 1.00 an .acre. . / J Placer Mlpf C Claime generally, IN feet square. Entry fee, 5.00. Ore gingr-Twq leaeee of five miles each fnr -a term et 2S ycarji... * M a mile per annum. Royalty, 2) per oent. after the output exceeds 10,009. Vfi TV. COIiT. Daputy.of thft Minister ol the Tatsrlor. H fl 1 I * A I I e 1 m j 1 1 S ' M 1 a mt - 1 1 1 m w M * ** . a ' ' ll s 1 I ' J * rt A ,m m * 1 '* n * ** * F a M-a n B L 1 lt;m i n 1 g j a. H - 1 * 1 * vl 1 1 * ' I X f * t . gt;s U- Mtt * ,-* j lt; ' '* .* /. - * fu V'. Mink Beck 1 t*o taV-h d lar, a very han ' - * If * m , rttMimrt ,/ * -. iv clttr*K lt; iM -*mmm* .. ... ... ..-.:. r.. t*m ' gt;***** ..,:-.; .--** 1 -*wim * : .* Mini Neck F trimmed with dark prime' '*. ,. -' N41--*-tluouthorlned publication of this advertisement will not be paid ior. llW. COAL 125 yimt x r -*r- e . . : -' P*tb of ' Ubcrty, and s good many American couples' seem to start in vith the idea that they will vraht to travel this path beiore long. , * a* . 9*m * .' - * m -SuQragettes tore each other** hair at o landon t gt;olttloal meeting. What a refining influonoe these ladiee an: inlectixig into political controvereics The -women who really oould, would CAftltlC NATION IN 06NDH. v* rinkfatg with the morphine habit and (do improve tne character and IUis sUHHl A cruwls ugalasi tl. conduct of. politic* are the ones who itay at homo and teach the coming voter the difference between an hon- bit msn and a -crook. Tbesb aro not clamoring -for votes. They hsve their hand* lull st the presont Job. COMMISSION. Toronto Ster: A remarkable confession wa* made by an American plate glass manufacturer before the Congressional Committee at Washington which J* eonducting an enquiry into tho work- lag ot the American tariff. Thts manufacture uked fer more protection on imports* gUss. U answer to qne*tions the admission was made that the increase, if granted, would cause a co y. *pondrng addition to tha priee the consumer would hare to pay. but that there *as no prospect of .an increaae in the tion. Asked when the Starts a Cnisads Agalnat Tea Drinking In Scotland. - * * * * * J m' London, Dec. All nationa are. welcome here except Carrie/' is the legend with which the publio houses of Dundee. Scotland aro now decorated. ' By way of enforcing the announcement two of ths public housekeepers threw the reformer frem their premises withsat ceremony or tenderness. Carrie Nation waa not di.-mayed by this treatment but made tracks for the neat bar.' En route she met a clergymen emoklng a cigarette. Tak that vile thing from your mouth/* ibe exclaimed, but the offender bestowed a smile oa hor and walked on. Carrie hae hea shocked to find tea drinking so common in Scotland where indeed an nmasing quantity of the bererag* ix con- .m-.;-.c mt mM iffSSS. hc - ---,. T -JWtiof it -tbo gt;better.,I.TOto it,; nd think we Citizens ot Edmonton havo a fereat deal to be proud of in thf tmocesn w* nro liavtng in handling our city -utiii- ties. I believe the day-will come when Kdnionton will Iw pointed out as one of the; heet-conducted cities in North America; if not in the world. - 'm' h aa * *am *k ' I am in favor of looking after bur wnter supply first, thja fhould be nettled as soon as possible and work started at once as it-will be a largo undertaking which will not be completed in one year and probably' not fn two years.. Our electric, light and power plant will have tp be enlarged-at once. nd f am irf favor Of enlarging it, so aw io furnish sufficient light, and power'to,'last-four or five year at least. Our city is expanding very rapidly and weiare'gqing,to need it badly, thn thing of-alftays working wir machinery up to and orer the limit is not gocd business, f sm in favor of extending our paring e peei ly on .tlje business streets, I think ths other etreets should be Macadsmfted and -would be in faror of making the roadway twentv- LUg r? *** *?H I*1**' wbUh wox** be wldo enOngh lor liwS rpurpOeea, the bsiance I would boplarard with tho sidewalk brought out to the curb, the walk would protect the lawn from pawing horse.*.', remove the noi*e of traffic further from tho dwellings and keep peopl from breaking limbs from ornamental treea planted near the lot line. The walk would be much more conven. m 6 Dry and well acMonsd. Has etoed the test ST yeare.- A telr trial a*k d and . fsir d. ' 2 given. ' ' i -J' Z Aak for our bfu. ticket. -. g HUMBERSTONE COAL CO. . y. 0 W --*. Phone OW 4, Prompt delivery, P.O. Bss ITV W e What a mistake to. Salt for cooking 1 Fine, pungent WINDSOR SALT adds * h m f m d*iat c to (Ht food I Give you fall value in comfort, fit, durabiUty and appc rauce. Made in all styles, weights and shades for men women apd children. This trademark is your guaranty* Te r- i 1 gt; r. ' - fBSv : L 1 l** m * I ** l gL My 'But This IS GOOOD BREAD -r if I knew where to t i euch ood Bre a I'd never futs wi gt;h' home bskinc. The rsmark wat made* by a lady to one pf our custem r*,.- etoee she h d been initiated inift t gt;s BROADHEAD l-E PARD way off BHad makings It's the bread .that does .thsbuslness for-this ha ksry. Its flavor makes -ffrjepdt' --.Ones folk* try 1 , they.always buy.lv.. J ' - V .'.' ,y .. *+'* *-. * Phon* Tf07; - EDMONTON BAKERY. - KCrMfJIMWK 8T; r-r ' ;: ; I *m m .a.sTupmci: i x* 3 * Paualprio OurPre Xmas L Ueaetm R idanCfl Pbone ?0W. . . * * - - . aaaaaaaaaaaaa aaAwvux Cf Marr-for Edinburgh today. could ato anywhere at the curb to ac commodate passengers, :- J am in faror of our parks puttier in frtfrift.fcind f h*pe no that our people caa haar* tome use of tbem. 1 am slso in favor of small park* as rea ting or breathing places for ou gt; eitiseua /or htrangers looking around* our city. - am Iff favor of .extending our bar linos in any. direction that wij pay. ftfr doing ad. Tr?f't.i* ***** ot an up to-do t* btiildui* by law' the 'some put into, the hstids of him without recourse to gt; tha eOaaaU. I am ia faror or ati eity work being -let by coiftract and the cily thoroughly protected by * good and sufficient bond In all canes. I sin in faror bf a fair wage clauso being inserted in fell city contracts. I am strongly in faror of another- bridge between -hem and fit rath- cona as the present bridge is stmost im- psmable st times and next year will not accommodate the traffic. I* conclusion I naot to say that it has been demonstrated this year that it necen*ar.v to hare good shrewd business men to conduct tho affair* of our city, men wbo hare made a surcees In thesr soandallsed b yo e of the imperial fam- own ******** far if tb*r cannot make a Uy selling her JeweU to raise money bnt mw Jjf-ttsir-awn affairs how are we popular opinion enthusiastically ap-il? ' gr1 thm to handl e the affaini of plaods the generosity of the princess, H** *W bcttfT- Al* * gt;fP Xon jag B gj - e - - onlu nut Ik- afraid to trust vour own Jbnsiness wHh. Men vou have full confij- The ftaprlior flavor and strength of c** It yon alwaya do ao yon neetl Salada Tea makes it o*fible to make hare ao fear for the. future of our City wages paid to labor employed in produr- two cupe to one from sur other tea. * Edmonton. extrs price paid Besides alsda i- wflnitelT more tir- Your .AhmAmAeemmymmme, ' CAMEBtiX AKDRRSOX. . A PRtNCt8 - OENKROSITY. fc em Still Her Dt emend Tiara for onsftt off Widow* and Orphan*. . Berlin, pte *-The Crown Princess has sold below Ite coat a'tftkmond tiara -..id to -baJKorth. SS5.W Bnd h .added the money t othe fund of the beneftt of widows an dorphnns of those who pensti- ed in the. recent mining disaster at Hamm. The Crown Prince bas previously donated. S1.SM to the fund. Many members of the court circle hare been THE BEST WOODEN PAIL Cast help bat lose it* hoop* and fall to pieces. You want something: better, don't you? Then **dk for palis and tubs made of * *** .: *./.. lt;* Every one a solid, hardened, lasting mass, with- QUtahoop or aeem -At air good grocers. Alwaya, everywhere In Canada, aak for Eddy's matches . 1 1 *. em r m - . * W am i**. I I * t + * *' * W * ** ** - a- l - - WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR DEP'T. Clt'THE SECOND ELOOji , a* -trnT* 'WITH A VERY f LARGE. I STOCK' Of THE i ymr i MBRSN* ' TOYS, - wear will be soft f ortable if you t-ttona 1877 Nora Scotia C0.36 EASTERN CANADA (POO and back DaUy During: December. i* - by the eoaaumer-woold go. the'applicant IWlou* and healthful. J ' I ** - f * - ' r * - - - . -* ,A*. At* /V- m mm m mm * -r-*WA .-*T-*?-r-* w - a lt; - r z f-wrse- *?* 7*r Hr,J ' I'i** * - -m?* gt;-r KL-e ** 9 I . - -*v ' iwimste x itcSteLrr *- - - * Bo Sure Your Ticket Reads via the . Js*- - rR K0 WT RUNK ? VT* have the' Largest Stock off Typewrlteet tosst of Winnipeg el New and J Secondhand, visible machlps*. Far sale St low prksa. . m* It will pay VOU, to call and SM US. ' MACHINES RENTED ANO REPAIRED. * :. THE ROBKRTSON AFB Jt TypaWHITiR OO ,. fa**'*ti**M************T*Ri v 'V The only Ooubia Trnck line between Chicago, London, Hamilton, Niagara Faits,-Toronto and Mentrasl. ' Trant- tiantlc passengers may oh- tsln the teneftt ot roducad rstes to te*p*rro .beginning Neveenher Slat. For farther particulars and booklet containing full information apply to , A-t. OUPF, Oenersl Agsnt Psstengee Dept. ttt Pertate Av. Wlnnlp*f, Man. READ THE WANf AO. COLUMNS READ THE WANT AO. COLUMNS. SAVe YOUR OOAL BILL TOUR HEALTH ANO COMFORT DEFEND VWOH THE USE OF THE BEST SHEATINO MATERIAL- LINOFELT . IS UNRIVALLED. A NONCONDUCTOR OF HgAT, COLO AN SOUND. ANTISEFTIC ODORLESS, VERMIN PROOF. SOLE AGENTS. THE NORTHERN SUPPLY CO., LIMITED ,- T em. ******* C:lt******************** ***** *** ** *** v t*A WRIT 31 * -e a* - - e a a* . a * * . . . .e.* * * m * m - e -*a J r* ** a - ** a . ' I fwAW+rM'+w'-alik, '* ( H * I I ; : a.4vBe im m.m ?h lt; N - - COLOR, FLAVOR, FRAGRANCE '. are the ttrong potato rt ... Ghebticto Hoc light weight snd .'* J- *-*- e , P**--KTYl : m * ***** Chebucto Hoc . . r - m . - a r nickel plated. . f' fit sny' oe* iR OUR PRE-XMA - RAM LAL'8 PURE T*M 's RICH. CLRAR COLvB. tt*** PRAQRANCR snd DELICIOUS FLAVOR hsre made it hosts of friends. Ar* TOU one ;-etf IT IS PURE. ,' and 1 Ib. Pkt* aad 3 and I lb. 'Item Read the Want Column 19*:: X?*?ri**aM xU* e V A 'TShr? , ** * : /:-* w-r - - f - X ef ; Xr y 4 i ' nrlM mmimme. ml ' X -
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