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i e i * gt; * * * - ** t ry *. .- ' 1 Ta 10 * CARPS, li - r - r. . .7 .;-... . ' . . . i m mme. fc , * * * * * ':' 1 * *. k ' A.--V m 'f. r: * m* r' . . aamam maat EDMONTON BULLETIN. H URS DAY, DECEMBER tt, 11 f* rr w.-r PAOE SEVEN i I * i CANADIAN TEACHERS' - TRIP TO OLD COUNTRY * * * ? * kin irtin's . mtlst, gt; jMw'ind Wt snce Phons At. - ' Werk Dan* By tha Mosely Educe- tional Commiaaion Canadiana War* Fsted and Dined By Warn* (nent Educationalists of tha Old Land Educational Work Across tha Atlantis. . It tteeipt only proper that, before going into the nature and work of this commission something ahould ba aald ot the originator . Mr. Atoach' a successful husineaa man now vinir in * London, suburb lt;and hav- oii offlce in High Holborn. Of yeers he haa taken a treat inter- oo i m emmme - ', i-.-.'iiwrtB* .-.-;-' .-.-. leltor. Etc. i* . .. ... ..j .--j ***.- - Dougall Blook. II, l i9 late . eet in xhe educational hflairs of Great Uritain and her colonies. Some twenty yeara ago Mr- Moaely waa engaged in working mlnea at Kimberley, bui all operation* were onremuncrative till tha arrival of the American engineers - Gardner Will- In- found in the yyetmltt*. especially OITIES RISC LIKE MUSHROOMS.) in Um higher grade achoola. ' . ,V , 'l engineers tarns and tbuis Seymour, experienced men from California. Theae men put science are features of elementary and r. 1? ;..- . BOLTON, * - art**, Etc. rail, a. ., Boi toe. k Blbek. KSON, . * tarlee. Etc. .r '- - . .' L Saskatchewan,; -nan. - . - .. ' 10 AR 1 r y * * m;C.'W.Crbeii; ctor Cowan. ' V Notaries,, etc. lank Building, Loan. .*emr. ' ft? the mining on a sound basis, and though folb.wrd by Knglish and other American engineers.; were the caiiw) of the primary aucceaa. obtained in . the mining centers of South Africa. These good Teaulta so excited Mr. Mosoly'.i aunnsity as to what kiud offWmed to receive que encouragi- It may be that the pupil iu not receive the practi- . I J. r TO f+mrtri m * * . . I C a country produced such level-headed men,-.that in time be 'spent aome montha in America studying ita people and their .ichoola of training. His interest grew end in 1903 he sent nut from England a commission to th lt; r- ' oughly.inveatijrate tbe industrial conditions inthe United States. In 1S03 Mr. Mosely organized en educational commiaaion to visit tho schools of. . America to investigate, (be following subjecta i - 1. The development: of Individuality in primary achoola. 2. The social and intellectual effectk of.the wide distribution of secondary education. .3. The effect of specific inst miction given in. busineaa methods'and in ap-. plied science.; ' . 4. The preaent state of opinion- as ' to the value of professional and technical 'instruction of university rank designed with special lefeieiiue tu the AOC LICENSES. AVENUE. gt; ect. - :. : : taake of bHsinees litomy- 7 ' The .members or this coramrasiuii included not only teachers- of elementary and secondary schools, but alao men of high standing in the ui the higher, grade achoola. The music * ctued to bo apeclal feature, U waa not uncommon to hear children ot the ago* from eleven to fourteen slug, a four part cburua with excellent tone and expression, or r nd one at aight In either notation. Drawing shows good results and is well taught from the primary grades up. But what drew forth most praise waa tbe Way the English literature; la taught. The remark was often heard especially from Americana, *'They never do. anything itt literature but what ia well worth doing. Some small children could get up and give aeenee from Dickens' or Scott'a novels, pupils of eleven to Tdbrteeii frCd*8f te **i*7 r Bt novelists, and recite from too famous poets. The girls attending high schools mostly under nixu-eu year* presented plays moat creditably. /It was our good fortune to aee Antigone excellently performed tnr. the D(ilwich fiupil.-i. Truly tha children of Eiifi- tind and ScoUand enjoy thei splendid inheritance of good b6oka. Latin and French are begun at aii early age. Manual training and domestic secondary schools and swimming ia widely taught. While - a lack of blackboard space was noticed ahd - n absence of maps; remark eouhl bo made upon the-good lectures in the rooms and halls. All kind-- of aport ment. Britain doea eal awakening of his reasoning poweta that is given tu tbe child in America, but la It nbt possible to give our pupils llu technique and finish of the British pupil without sacrificing the development of his business genius? Teachera Wanted To Improve. Of the teachers another word. All were hmre or less accomplished and the majority evinced a desire to improve -thujr work. There are manvi ( rganitatloni* both large and .' small w)iich aimed at gaining a fuller knowledge- of correct and mostmod- ' rii met luni-. These local and couuty associations nro affiliated with th National Union of Teachera. Thia splendid organisation provides, humus for -the expression -of the collective opinion of ita members, numbering B,lfll, upon all matters affecting the Sett I em ant of Town* on Qrand Trunk . Pacific Se Rapid that Naw Ser 1 ' vice la Required '- Winipfg. Dec- S. The traflic in both freight and paseengera ha* increased so considerably on tlie Qrand Trunk Pacific line between Wain* wright and Winnipeg, especially on the Watrous divfeiioii, Inat it has been decided to change tlie bi-weekly to a tri-weckly aervlce. This will rOuder lt a tri-weeklr aervice for tho whole of the S70 miles of line from Winnipeg to Wainwright. The trains will leave Winnipeg at 8.90 a.m. ou Monday, Wednesday aud'Friday and return oa alternate daya et 7,-AJtu. from Wainwright. - r,A. E. nutt aaya that the volume of buaineaa on.the Une haa exceeded,all. xpectationa- A round huuse fs being erected by the oompany at Biggar and a large hotel being built; and it la evident that thia twon. the fourth divisional point from Winnipeg, bas a future. Watrous Booming. Real estate dealers report wry large sales In Watson'a lots and tbe analysis of the water of the. inland aall lake, which Uaa shown it to bo possessed ol very vajuable medicinal properties hjie evidently aulckened the interest of investors in ihis towh. It is spoken of aa a rival (ff Banff. Drinking iaWr baa oeen fonnd at a depth of 196.feet.jmd it rose to. ISO feet; this discovery la of tha utmost Imiwrtanoe to the diatrict aifa thi-* new city, springing up Vith a rapidity .unusual even for Western Canada is. now thoroughly equipped. Tlie 6. T, P.*m*?n are buying lot and arn Evidently intending to /make., their homes there, owing to' ita con Tn- ienee. as the central, point hot ween Winnipeg and Wairiwriglit. Eiaatarn Exourslona ; Mr. Duff aaya that the excursion trflffic to.the east has been- exceptionally lieavy this year, und tlie cold weather has sent a large number of people back tu Europe-fot .'-the flvi* mouths wh ch'.the-ateaniahip ticket*. 1 low. Every train leaving for Chicago and St. Paul during.the last t -n days hAa been packed. The G.T.R. are doing n big. business -in steamer passage .via- Portland, New York and St. John/ ' -.-- sion: It bIbq anm'rer an ive-it-A Mf-eMii edi oniiNnrn j * gt;j .ipKXt-nialStm--df- doc tiumri-imen 4- * WJgfeSBi; L* U ggg.-rMfi: j Britain HMyt . TT, ' / -I'- -.4 ' - - f* , * 1 * * *. * vayon arid Olvll lers. ; / ; - , U ahd 25 Credit asper Ayenoe.Ed- .'* y rt ; -. Pljone f 7S. - *-.* 'j- ' :' ' .' .r- ,' - ' --ry a - * **.-- m ., CW,, SriakW. Um .. SmUJtS**-.- Mid Mining Eai.i- nds. Townnitce, Aod i0.mX*O.;.BoxW. zr r-r-y*- ' : m I , w rfit i aflufft tnr :A3 :i ITost, Edmoatom. iiaei. ; ' / .: ; .. - . * m -awe- ' ' . ' ' rLET, . ; ( I g g, P.L.8. of B.C. L.L.S. end M.E.. . nd Suevsyors, UE, 1 Bay Stores), EDMONTON. ri8T ; . : '-rm' LE.V* del. . SU Jaspar Waat. lw*i. U- i --: Y5URGEON. * m * OETTE, V Surgeon, ntreal Vot. Collrga .' ty. ex-Vet. J4?u*, Sth Artillery. -.-',,.-. y. Phono Mrt., Offiee .. * . a -*. m-*:A * SPINKS; : Sale. Stables, . mue, Edmonton. ETI -. 1- ,. - MR; SJO. 7* A.Y. * meeting: held iat We. p.m. on thi rd Thure- :h. Viaiting brftthrea Kelm Ortarsoo, W.M,. iNDBENEPlT OGSWTT, illosra* Hall, Norwood nue, oa Om Att* aa* ich month at I p.au icnE, Presidant.. H, Secretary. -' 87* Sixth BttekL a Always We Kama. .- C.B.P.O. Elks No. .wet iat ; md3rd.Mond ya, . 12.lanperEu*t. Geo.8tockard. ; gt;. .:-:,.y Extta. J. D. A. Mclntyre. tj -,*-: -.. .,': tVEYORg 9. m* mim w l et S- xianT. gt;Hehedl893. B.C. Lead Surveyore. Engineer*; ./ ... ton, Strathcona, Vegre- iwia. 1 ; mMO Sandieon Block. E, Phons 1781 m, -E AGENCIES. ERN DETECTIVE QENCY. V Avenue, Room's, nd' reliable operators I ctsssee of legitime** ill inveetigution Mf*** Viait of Canadiana Arrangtd. . me m W r-mr I a m e. *mm m m In 1906 Ur. Mosely arranged tliat a thouaand teachera from Canada and the United Statea ahould visit .tlie echoola of the Britiah Isles, and the work, of tliia commiaaion commenced lh September, to bo carried on till March, 1909. Mr. Mosely ia well acquainted with the geography df our continent, and on his office wall hung a good mop of Canada. Ho seema to he well iu .touch with the. Tepid progress being - made in Edmonton: and its district. This gentleman wae ready to give-ev- ;. ery assistance to thc visitors and pro- vlded them with booklets containing -chbtaro tours explicitly* mapped V out. -and also much helpful advice u- , to lodginga, travelling and sight aee- tng. . Jn.cvcry plccyiaited coauutt- tce met the visiting teachera and. n t onlv showed ihem every courtesy and assistance, but left nothing undone that could add to tlie pleasure of the visit. -''.. The, hospitality shown' the transatlantic teachers .waa- bountiful in the extreme. Reception* were given by .chief inspectors, professors, teachers' associations, American and Canadian ambassadors, Mrs. Austen Chamberlain, Lady Bateman. Lady Magnus and many others. Many were informally entertained in private homo* while in some towna the teachers were billeted. In.many places drives to historic pointa conducted by competent guidon were provided, and tickets were given admitting to tlw Franco-British Exhibition; to - all achool- concerts and swimming eon-. - teats; and Ito all places where apecial permission waa necessary.. Kvery imaginable help in book and pamphlet form .wa* supplied and no one spared time nor expense' in showing every ns-Mtanre to thn members of the commission. , Wiih euch help and tire pleaaures interspersed the work wna delightful. Not.'ouly did the visitors have.opportunity to learn much from actual observation of the books.CSiid method* 'employed,' tmt ' also'from the eriti- cisms of fellow teachera from widely separated, porta. of America.' In one groop might he heard representatives - frpm eattle, New York, Philadelphia, Indianapolis, Montreal, Toronto and Alberta. The principal place* visited; wero Liverpool, Manchester, Barry. Bristol, London. York, Birmingham, Leeds, Oxford. Cambridge. Kdinburgh. Glasgow, Dublin and Belfast Some of the moro fortunate proceeded to Holland, France cr -Oermany* Every kind of school ami college Was opened to inspection and apecial subject* wonld. be taught upon request. Engliah Educational System As one progressed through England and Walea: it grew -more and more evident that the educational system . was in a degree in a transition.si atage. School* were passing.from tlie control of denominations to the control of tho county councils. Inmanr ru* *rrHtrfM nrr hrrtMfor;, liter- ally equipped particularly as to apparatus necessary to thc teaching of all branches of scfence, including do- -Inestic, end provided with perfect Ventilation, -wero to be seen not far distant from old structures of whim pinn and .all presented serious drawbacks' to the work being done in them. Just here it might bc mentioned that in Barry, the school board ha* employed permanently at a good wage an architect whoee business it is to make a apecial study of school buildinga and to make plans for th new schools erected as well as to keep the old dries in beat rer gt;air. Th* buildinga there certainly retf* ctgreat credit upon the architect and his employers. But perhaps thc change most notnlceable is that being effected aa to thp class of teachers engaged. Every effort is being made t get rid of the groat army of uncertified and pupil teachers, and further tn demand highest qualifications in in parliament and provides legal wl- - . vice and protection to ihdivitfuairVjC,c0 members, for which purposes--ir ft itanding coutt JJ2ir general'solicitor and 329 local solieitora. : Air instance of s case iii. progress -while we were visiting' there was that of a teacher whu had been dismissed for the reason that she nad attended a Christian Scientist meeting, and yet she was of the orthodox Anglican faith- . These associations iind their gTgater onion exert* a vast influence upon the idealp, plans and administration of publio education. , The Oountry Beautiful. Much moro might.be written upon things aeen and heard; and upon the' great beauty of the' country decked with ,gorgeous autumn colors, two. rain ..no fog hid ,tho dj-lightlul scenes: but-pleasantest-sunshine followed lis everywhere. We wero dlwaya proud Of our claim -nf being genuine Canadians, and were not leas proud tft W JurscTvesTprodiici? 6r the schools of Edmonton and the west. Still good as we believe our system to b*. mu gt;t'. it not improve with the- process of time froniijust atlch a study of I examples, comparisons' and contrasts aa was so generously afforded under Mr.' Mosely's commission? ION SAW-OFFS. Gans; Succeeded in Extract- ini: . 25,000 From ; Intimidated / Victims. - . Moral and Social Reform Council Or- gaqlzed, in Toronto. ' *'-.. ' Toronto,' Dee. 8 Election aw-0ff? iL- hotly denounced today at the organisation medting of the Moral and Social Refoiin Council 'of Canada, Rev. Dr.. German, Toronto,' was appointed president. Hon. Geo. E- Poster said the council must .prob* deeper than to aw-offc to get- at.elec* torsi', purity. Bribe-takcre must be disfranchised and the patronage-reya- tem eliminated A public prosecutor bould be ppointe lt;l. A nub-commit- tee is to report.- Rev. Dr. Sliearer, secretary, -reported that provincial councils had been organized in P. K. L, ew Brunswick. Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Tfie Alberta Moral Reform league-was allowwi'Yo afliHatc.. ' V-:. *** Chicago, Dec. 9. For some time paat-wholesale -blackmail has-been levied by the Knights of the Whit* Death,.but owing to tlie tears of flieif victims, luive not been exposed- Km- boldeiied, the blackmailers tried their hands on Assistant Chief of Pulice Sch uttler. And Dr. Gohrmahh. * who recently killed a burglar, the latter receiving two letters a.lleging tliot the deud burglar was a member .0; tbo city. Naturally* they were not intimidated, and tlie appointed rendezvous, vhjcli was. the confe inmil box of the R. C, church of 1/ Jar- Iflth, was watched aiid two ;shnpects who vepturod there*weje Jiadbvved.li gt; their lairs- There., it rln. lt;4aimed, a large amount of -inorrm ihat ing correspondence waa ecised, which showed Dint ggfl pOT hurt hya-ix lt;lrnwn fifiin in- timidatcd victims. Tho police refuw- to give details or the location of the gang's lair, pendiiig the roundingjip of several incriminatedemfwyp wy-p of several of those incriminated. 4 - - ' ' - i). .. . American Marries Italian Count a Chicago, Dec.. S. Tlie strains blood wer mimjled laat nighi in the marriage of Hiia Both Lftmsbh to Count Giovanni Cardelli. -The count is of the Italian nobility and i* a maternal fcrand nephew of the late Pope. Leo XIII. -The bride ia an American . girl. The wedding was held at tbe home of the bride lt;a i ar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lamson. The niarriiige rite.-, were read by Ka-- ther.James McDavick of Hbly Angela churoh. Tbe couple leave Xoday for Paris, where their future liome will be. Count CardeHf ia the Paris representative of a Cleveland, Ohi;i. railway and ateel concern. He owns on estate1 near Paris , *w - Homestead Rush at Lethbrldge/. . - , - fc - * - - .v- : ,. fc Lethbridge, Dec. 9- There waa a big rush at the land office thia morn- ine for homeateada jii- juf l*Ui' -tu rn- shlps relinquished by ttie South Al- berta Land Company southwest of Medicine Hat. Fifty men camped pn the steps all night and over, 300 were in line whisn the doOrs upencd. Found In CKtneie Joint. Lethbridge, Dec. 8. The police raided a Chinese joint and found within a white girl kept for immoral purpoaes. Gee Lt-e was arrested and bail refused. The girl at first clainfad to be married to Gee I.ee, bui later acknowledged the true condition. She la a French girl who lately came from Winnineg. .fourteen Chinese were arrested as accomplice. Franco-Canadian Agreement. ... Ccnadian Associated Press.. ' Paris, DfC. 9. The Customs Committee of the Senate have listened .0 the further atatement by M. Cruppi. minister of commerce, on the franco- Canadicn agreenieiif. Jhe committed, while expressing itaeif a gt; equally de- iirOua with the government to con- clude'a: cemmercial i:gn,ement wiih the. country which is bound to Franc** by so many traditions and memories. positively refused- -to .cominit iutvll With regard-to the. important points ol the eaxeetnenx; They edvanc d grave objeetiona to which the minister rt- plied. M..Cruppi wiU amplify hia ; ik-wi-rs ina note wiich will lie ahortly submitted to the committee. . . Sought Dear To Escape GaMows. Vancouver. Dec. . With ihe ftopf of being ahot and killed in a me and thereby avoid hanging,; if ohn Perti.Ua, colored, mad aviciona attack on'Warden Brymer- Irk fhe pro- vinciat- jail. New; Westminster; ;'Thtf warden m is conducting* the' prisoner to,.The bathroom, where un attack wittt made with a '.broken fruit jar. Owing to the c )nfiiied quarters two guards had home dtfflcultyt in bearing tho prisoner off and Hie warden lost a quantity of blood. Ho will he eon-, lined to bed for several days..; Per- telln ia to liang with -two others on Friday week. His crime, woa tlie murder of his mistress in Vancouver last August. - ' Restricting Jaoaneae Entrance.. Vancouver, Dec. A-rCounty Court Judge' Grant announced rfhis morning. in striking term 1, that no longer will h iacourt be allowed for- u e hs a medium for thc railroading of Japanese into the favored realm of British citizenship. Judge Grant- declared that tlie usual formal certificates by notaries giving tne' .atate* ni'-nts of good character wHI not hereafter l gt;e allowed, but that the tdriet- ett raquiwiinrtmi--n:frtra laV iriuM In* complied witb. . ; Rclord A ncics DONALDSON LINE Sailings of cargo steamers during the Winter months to and from .. . J '. . l J. SL MORRIS CO'S DEFiRTMEHT ST0RES-270-76 JASPER AVE. EAST ** ' VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV A NA/' 1-- 4 V Lr m ' - m. a WL *a * . FIVE MC RE * DAYS aim- . lt; , 1. * ' * T* gt; .. fVkXj *-.+ * , Vm --L *m FIVE MORE - DAYS tf* *' * *M T m I * JA if*-' 9 - 1 * m* *a * SB 1 -.a.m * E * M . - ci - -? v T. ' - K. The chances to make Christmas money spin but will never, be-more plentiful this season than there is during pur December re 1 k - Sale. The De embcr-feyam-Day are-always w leome for ; ' ;* ;IX.-,.. . ,; r.r. ' '.-' .' ' '-.' ' ' i '*- the miriy splendid opportunities they bring gift buyers. More many sp bring gift buy* generousi'h'ctp was-never extended to them than we offer during dtifiDECEMBHR SAi,i gt;Hust five more days; . . .,y. . -: ; : , t gt;' r.' '.rr . *z**X+ ;iU - -m* . ** -.- --- **. -. '1 ' .-:V ,' t Ss / * */ /V / /S V *VVVV 'v 75 Mint Muff 62 :--...-'1 20 Sable Muff 16 j - m Large Mink Muff, natural Barrelshape, Alaska gableMuff j ; '.. 'r - iff kmoii e polor,tail antl dawtrirainings, Lgoq l quality lur, trimmed with I v *U Vf UUICII a e 'mm m .U l am mima eUae mam*Xmm'am tw m m S . I 'ai* , n t ., lie- r.Vn.Ur S'Xl 'i i vf- I 7 - - ?tl lt; fourjwholeskins hanging from-. ' * nuiff, regular475. - c four tails, regular 20. - * ' De mWStl 16 * r * '.-x-ll ,-r- ./v. - - r / 4t 9*.t - lt; *- e'-t VVVVVVOVVVVVVAAAAAA/1 1 * 1 1 1 1 3? 1 r * - 'W y*. WW fl * ' *jH J - a . A * * * r i * * lt; -y. e r . m* / 3 f* * 1 ' H a ' *V mm. *' * fl r S , 9 **? m- m * , ( * 1 f * - ** m m L *wm 1 fl ' ** M 1 A I * 1 *9*4**?*. 4 I *mm * gt; K. gt; . t fc ' 9a- i lt;: - . - ' y* * -*Kt J gt;ark Rug-Muff, hpaff- h head and'tail trimmings, and tail trimmings, extra value r ular 18. December Sak 15 at 60. Decemkcr Sale 45. .- r* * - r - * - *; * + * ' er a v bnie pi fs as'well as the par-:. y 'vfttild'ai'tvahies will be sure tb commend iheni to e . - r* e J0 tim.r Ladies' Mink Stole, first qual-; : ity-v5 gt;aural) very elaborate style, wide shoulder effect, - tfitmiied with heads. tnilssand ctaws exfai loiig,reguhir i25 ' H tSTV D.cember .S k, 99.00 ' --I:' - ' e . i- . ' r ffl*. Aint Stole m mW 0WilM maa ' ;Bc Da.ia fc te;- iiaJ / 23 1W 45 Coats . , . 35 . .' : mm-, m lt; Xadies' 70 (. gt;ats Ladies* Ahiska Sable Stole, :9*? - t* M 30 -,Park. Mink Muff, empire ehapeJ fepflcial value at 40. '3W* DeceaW Sale 3a 17.50 Sable Muff 13.50 12 Sable Muff 10 V /W /X- / yWVV s VVWVNAAA/ V t *- uf firet qua ',.--. color,head and claw trimmings, . widerlbn shoulders; reg- 115. fecetfber Stk 95. W ' mi1 Tr .Hm - K - I 100ipk Stole 85 Dtti Mink. Stole, made up in a yery gt;-pretty style, wide thonlders and extra long, reg. 100 Decent* Sak 55 doubitfjfUll d around neck, ends satin iined, regular 28. B December Sale 23 VVWvv * :;' N mom. Sbk 56; Dark. Mink Stole, extra quai- , ' . ityskioBjnice length and gootl style,reg. S70. December Sale 56 85 Opera Cloaks .-* ., t?5 Pearl Grey Opera Cloaks wiUi: Thibet collar, squirrel lining, rcguiar gt; December Sale 55 27.50 Sable Stole 22. '/ ./ ' ' 60 Fur Lined Coat 36 . i lM Wfifm Lined Wi; ; ith -claws and UiiJa, regular fierman. beavcr collar, squirrel .,, - gt;t . .. .Kmt rm* f22.J lock lining, regular 860. i Ladies' Alaska Sable Stole, double furred ,'aroiind; collar, at . .**'' m 9 - /. ' . 't m /M Ttrow 17 ' Niitiiral Mink Throw, with *'. headjtaiLand claw trimmings, ' jirstr Quality skins, length 72 . inches, regular 60. Deeimlwr Sale 47 27.50 t / /V e/ S*af9,S / gt;tS gt;*r lt;/ J M 25 Alaska SaltfStole ' '. 'm fry Ladies' Alaska Sable Stole,; doable furred through, good December Sak 36 30 Goat, Fur Collar 22.50 Indies'Black Cloth Coat good. . -.; gt; length, head and tail trimm- s quality twa ver clothi interlined r Sw -: * *4 epmmm -7** ingsr r idar 23 December Sale 19 10 m* Ttrow 132 35 Mink Tboi 25 ' V AAA/WVWV with chamois, mink marmot h collar, regular 30. ,. h December Sale 22.50 3 17.50 Alaska SaWp Stole SH50 / / /W / 100 Fur Lined Coat 75 * - v 90 Mink Muff 75 LargelMink Muff, rug shape. extra dark skins, head and './ tail trimmings regular J*0. December Sale 75 + m . * ' WVVVVV AAA/VV VVVNAA lt; fJv gt;WW vf Mink Muff 70 Dark Natural Mink Muff, empire shape, excellent quality fut, regular 0. Alaska SsfWc Sto'c, double . . .. : furred through, h-ad and I One only Ladies For-tinc* tail trimmings, special value .ff Ss ood'taS atsi7.5o. Mru u .. Xu ulSaog ' y: wsasttswswsvse gt; December Silf 75 15 Alaska SaMe Stole ; '. 12 VWVAAAAAWVNAA/ 75 Fur Lined Goat 64 m rnm Stole, good length, nice qual- J Black Shell, rat lining, sable ity iur, regular 15. ; collar and revers, .regular 75. . December Sale 70 lt; Dcccaber Sale 12 3 i December Sale 64 / r, / / / / s r*, / y gt;v / / gt; ;*.: Auociation Officers.' 9.-T. 8. Kirby ws* Ottawa Reform Ottawa. Deo. electa)'prraident. M. V. Ctoas vice* )renidtnt of the Reform AKflociatiun of Ottawa, iu plait* of F. M. Jo*r- m-niix. nppnintM caxtonw-officer, ami primary teachers, it ir. a eoimneudH- I G. C. Hurdman, vi cypres ident, who bie ff-atup- thai ifo many tneii are t n-lired fo run for tin- jm-xidency. ST. JOHN, N.B. Limited accommodation for Second Cabin pmmengen at 942.60 per adult.. Bookingi moat be made subject to tbe confirmation of Head Office. . 1 I Var NU Information apply to H. M. TAITt IW C r. t. *t*tt* WSaatge*. *r i THE ROBERT REFORD 60. LIMITED IIO Ualon atMion. Torent*. MOMTMCAL. tr. jomn, k.*. Qutatc J. H. 270-76 Jasper Avenue, East. DEPARTMENT STORE. Edmonton, Alberta* .-'a . r I * V*. 1 * .m 4 iLXmLM
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