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i * r , - -** W* mmmL a ' . m'i m . . ame *a a, L* rr L.; ./y -mem , f T I 1. r-r. ' lt; gt; gt;-. gt; a* mmamm . ' **1 n H K * ed - CS. in -a 1 1 Do.,; sj Do- i i .*- a* 1 1 I 'j ' 1 ipor Av*. HARD TIME FACES -vMNANS OF NORTH eg . JotM S. MeeMV and W. Mcatsnala lt; leuer Slave Lahs, in the Oity. ; ruf Trad Is W k Net Mueh Fur Win hs Secured This Winter pish- : rng en Lcwar fllave take. * lt; -* rr.ark la your I/x gt;lc for ref ully when Ing-glove*. . - n-na * * tinning at cost, Berlin a dis- dBtt East gt; * John 8. Mooney aad Vf. McKeoale. of leaser Slavo'Lakc. are on a buatneut trip to -Kdinent n having come down by dog train and stage vJ* Athabasca Landing. The Indiana aad half breed* have a pow ontkok. for winter. said Mr. Mooney to a Bulletin- representative whM Interviewed at the Imperial Hotel. The fnr trada la vary alack and will give the hunters very amall returns thU winter. In a dManee of one hundred ndltm along the- trail-1 a w only two marten-* and a few faxes. There are a good tnaay weasels bnt their fur is of little value on-jhj Uiurket this year. -m. i J Freighting Difficult. Besides trapping the breeds have maale tocniiderable money in freighting good -up.frouL Kdmonton and Athabasca Lauding. This yenr, however, moaey la nther aprce end buainesa is not ao active as formerly. The con e lt; uenee H that these will not he l.mch freighting to do. Then again, ihe river froae early this year and. wh p thf wster fell later on the iee dropped to the water level aad has left n- very uneven surface. ' Thin wHTifclfe whfet frtTgh4tng there is very ifow nlwut' tXxt*. fi KIng operations on the lake thi winterf The Imperial Fish company ha* ceased business-for the present at least bnt thefiro will be* three or four small'ith companies freighting fi-Oi to Bdmonton throughout tha aeaaon.. Thc UcAaaad campany has not done any. injury to the in-, dividual ftsbonnan nnd Asow that their operations have ceased Aere Is nothing to prevent anyone marketing all the fi-h he can catch**- - - aufSnMgee,1 f/. Tbft. Department of PUblio Works has Iteen doing some work in the Lesser Slave .district Hits season? Mr. Mooney waa askedi-*- *v v.'- Ycs, a bridge wta built acrosa Willow Creek, which is the longest bridge ;n the ncrth.and fully as long as the bridge aerow he Saskatchewan-at Edmonton. n ih built entirety . Umlwr and took * . * i large bridge at Prairie,-River* The e- parmeat 'has .-pwit a lot of inoney in. the Peace River and Prairie River districts inj (hi- eou-truction of good* roedfl;, The telephene will ho u-cd on the TJ ke before long; judging. by- the pre* purutions that nre being mnde for it. Thc tebders have heen let for the poles, tor tha. 75-mile -distance -from Athabasca Landing to the mouth of the Slave Bir* ot* I undarstand tha contract toe . o t in the ;est your think will Da ases ' m * nechanical portunities fTibraries. 'hich may .tm G STORE '*T . * V ' * r:y--- a i pffle* from Edmonton to Athabasca Laud injt will aiM he let soon; Polltica are a matter of more or *a concert to* the settler at tbe I*ke and recently a Liberal Association has been formed with Br. Belanger as president. j- Light Crop Yfcid the crop returns for is -the outlook- - for gt; .-; i m- J ffiftl Jm-V, 1.-A year. A drought What have been the year aud what agriculture?'* . . .i*The faCfiiSfe if U jj rather ItgHt crops this ; followed shortly after seeding and tho crops became dried up. The potatoes nnd nllkintfnrf vegetable* 'hfcd lT1tidat prolific growth. There is a good opening in the district .for dairy farming and for the poultry business. Butter eells at 83c per pound all the year round and Ogga at SO cents per down. Dressed poultry is about the same price as in'Edmonton. Ueasrs. Mooney' and uMcKenxie came down along with Mr. Selby,. a Dominion Land Surveyor. wj10 has spent the summer surveying in the cn*t end of Lesser Slave Lako and Swan Biver. FOREtON POLICY UJiTAIMgO. Kadtlng O.s.i. tr Italian tan ax, W** suits In Oevernmsnt Being Sustained. ' M - Koine, Ike. .V-rT1ie exciting debate garding the *Q g* policy ot the lt* L*n government, whirh haa been indK M . ended yeatenhy in a victory for the fab* inet by a vote f io 0*. The -pe h of SigUor H ti. t fe' prime minister, saved the situatioa. The debate waa au crdeal by lire for the ministry aad it proved the enormous political inftueace pos emied by the prime minister, aud his authority over the chamber* which had been seriously discontented with, the poliey of Signor Tittoni. Bui though the majority wa Urge it waa oaly half of what -was expected. Signor SonaiUo,form* erly prime minister; though he pro- eUimed himself a partisau.of the triple alliance, vgptmee* profound di-appoint- ment ut the policy of the government. One speaker obtained a.*oeofna which *ill have great pnlitleal Importance. This was tha one time prime miaister, Signor Fortls. He declared that Italy eould aot adept any other foreign policy bnt that of the present government, because It wa* not nutRcienHy armed. The prime minister, Signor tiioletti. who la a man of -eold nature, a man of great self-con- trol .after being greeted with oheera was overcome by his etnoticm-. Re embraced 8igoor FortU. UU example was followed by the minister of marine amid eathmd- astia applause from tho deputies. A MISSIONARY REVOLUTIONIST. Dismissed Preacher Starts Revolt . One ef Cook Oreup. in Aukland, N. Z.riS*e* S.-Nows haa feacb*d how tSanhe natives of Rak- alianga, in th? Cook group, have ******tt et l ? apbolnl d ; ttttlr o*n governinent. Judges, dud splice, Vte ringleader rt 'b* movement- is.a- diemisacd teacher of the London Missionary Society. Thr -federal council *t the Cook Ial- and has declined. to be represented StJ* New Zealand -.parliament on e grounds that the iti and* are int eluded Ju the Dominion for imperial purposes. Rakahanga has an urea of two square miles, with .a population of between 390 and 400, and s 070 iuilt s from Raratonga, the chief island ofthe group. U. S. Flsst at Singapore. . Singapore. Dee. . The American battleship fleet arrived here at noou today. Visits of courtesy wptg exchanged this afternoon: The fleet' tavorable impression. Elab- orate preparationsehave been made uy the British authorities to entertain the visitors. -TO COUNTERACT MOOER*t*M. * .: *- -. Ambassador Bryce Says Ha Should Preserve Greek and Roman Liter- ature* ' ... thai Wushiugluyi. Bed, i. Thti Hon. James Btyce. BiitisS, ambassador to Amorica. wns the principal speaker at the third .regular meeting ot tlie Washington classical meeting of the Ueo. Washington univeriit gt;*4 Mr- Bryce spoke ol the importance of studies and the necessity for maintaining in our literature, life and art the standards i and ideals ot yie old *- authors fireetasUd Roma :L Thc rGreek anid Roman are valuable because lhey do riot long to our time, said Mr. Bryce. Tho spirit of moderism is too pre- va Oent- among, ofl. Cia icaLJiterfl- ture ia needed to counteract this modernism among us.*' ' V io*., MAN.WRONGLY CHARGED. * --:1-- - ' 4*,rm**tm nl. DISTRICT NEWS B miyiirt WWWWe Sana Service. Nagle, terwrrly ot He* Stmt, bat lately cf Wetaskiwin, has gone ta Stratheona, where be luteads practicing hUipgofrv-lon. that of veterinary ear- Mr. and lira. J. II. Smith hare gone to VWerU. B.C.. fer tho wiater fee the benefit ot Mrs. Hmitk's health. A. C. Baraet will lock after Iir. Smith'* faming Interesl* until he returah. Chief Rothnle got busy this week aud hail an Edmonton maa brought be fere Uagittrate Wallace, charged with telling tooda by sample without taking **t a license. He was Sued 5Jt and costs. The chief also cleaned up a number of dag cases. . . ' District Court opena hei* o* Tuesday next, witk Judge Noel as tke presiding official. Kev. I), D. McLennan, of Willowdalc, met with an unfortunate accident ou Tuesday. He waa leading a colt whan It jerked him to the ground dislocating hia shoulder. John B. Kinahad, of near afarkervllle, wa* found partly unconscious near the Hed Deer bridge ou Tuesday laat from a paralytic; stroke. Ro was removed to the Memorial Hospital but kaa aot as yet regained consciousness. Miss Helen Putnam who hss been or* gsnlst of the Presbyterian church for aame time has resigned aud H. E. Jenner haa been appointed to the position. W. L. Gibson, the popular manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, .was lt;i uie tly mar rr ied In Winnipeg on Monday last-to Mian Florence Ann*-Bull. daughter of the late Bartholomew Bull ef Brampton, Ont., and sister of. Mni, Dr. Peraona of thia plaoe. The happy couple arrived in Bad Deer on Wednesday evening and are the guests of Mra. Parsons for a week or eo until tbeir own home oo a tbey get McLeod 'i-e very s-ttlcd street. The mayoralty contest ii getting interesting. 'S. Botterill. senior her ef the Council, is oae of tha candidates and is. putting up a strong fight, while Wm B. Well iver, who kaa had no municipal experience whatever, is tha ether candidate, and is basing kls claim to office in that he consider* it thno for new blood to handle the town's affairs. The annual meeting of the town father* to give an .account of tkeir stewardship for the past year to thn people was held in tbe Lyric Theatre on Thura- atteuded. hc-taM being wll fcdr * very concise and elear explanation was given as to the disposal of the town's finances during the past year, and also as to the public improvements. A very pretty.and quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. Joseph Wallace, Waskasoo Villa, when his daughter, Ethel Maud was joined ltt marriage to Mr. Andrew Hartwell Illsey, Red Deer*a popular hardware merchant. The drawing ror.ni was handsomely de- coratrd with Alberta spruce and red Kinkinik berrirn, while carnations and ferns adored the tables, which were very tastefully laid. Promptly at five o'clock Mrs. Best, sister of the bride, began playing Lohengrin'* wedding march, which ushered the bridal party into the roo.-iu where Bev. Vf. G* Brown conducted tho ceremony. The happy couple left on the vv.'iiin? train fnr Edmonton foi; a t fepri.honeymoon. Among the presents l v'uvr* noticed- a SIM cheque from tho itrcom's mother and a furnished cottage from the bride's parents. lleii Deer, Dec 1. 1 tho spring aoodtat. He aekad Caakcr for the key. apd oUiwed tbat ho prrmltttoa to tnora a lt;mxeLthIht*: tlie plaintin liad in the home, whi out at the larm the deleiidaut lighted a tire in the stove, the house taking fire and destroying aome things be- to smt to the pl si nt iff. henee the action Jor fftl damages lor Uie loaa of thoae things. The plaintiff hail H Worth, a neighbor, to eorroborate his atatement that.ho did not givo tho de- fendant permission to enter the liouse or n-move anything of hk ftom the building. Then w* * upt*Mhilm on.the ground that the plaintiff tiad not lived up to the letter of the lease. HU Honor claimed that the lt;Hcn- dant had no right to use a duplicate kev and enter the house and waa Uablo to uny amagsi that might have arisen, as he waa aa trespasser when tho tenant waa uway. Judgment was given foc WW to tlie plaintiff. H. V. Shaw appeared for the plaintiff and F. A. Morrison for the defending , . Tho annual meeting oi the Agricultural Society la to be held on Saturday next in tho Town HaU. In the race for municipal honora here, it seems that the preeent mayor. Jamea McNeill, will goin unopposed. For' councillors, Thompson it going to drop out, and the contest will U* between Gordon. Stanton. Cully and Held. For the vacancies on Uie School Board, there are ii. nauiw mentioned, things being kept very quiet. . Tho anniversary of Bobbie Burns is to he celebrated here thla year again. U eeema the Ladies' Aid of tlM Presbyterian Chureh will take charg* j* Of* *Jto the me**. Vogrsvilk, Deeember 3*. ;-'-/.. . axxk : ; './ *:.; Bnlletin Newa Service. The Imperial Hotel here Will reopen in a week or so. . It has been purchased hy Mr. Lee. of ImiisfaH. -The Alix Uterary Society will ho reorganised, Ito officers held a preliminary meetiug on -Thursday. * was orrkngod to call a public meetliig nest week, in order to make arrangements for the winter months. H. H. Hall, of the C.P.R. station, haa beeu very aick this week. A* *ho Chngchjrfjgngland onSun* day lasi, the preacher was tlie EetT MacMillan, of Wetaskiwin* Jas. Steers, had a nasty fall this week, which confined him to his house ior a few days. Boy Cairns. ha lt;l be misfortune to b Vr. BcaUx* who wsa receiver at the Grand Hotel, leit today fl t . * 1 **i tmeV e'e rr domiitic ixiwp ooal ron raStt T OffUVtllY. P1MNSYLVANIA AND WHT1RH I AC MM ITH COM, AWAYS it* TOOK. Wm a DOMLL Wa QO. GASADIAS PACIRG wwvwwwvws wvWv liino nil EXCURSIONS J - e* . V ' . mm* **eW* W*r thm WmuttWTrlp From aH sUHoa. in Ontario. Port Arthur and weet. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and -Alherta to VAKGOUVER gt; VICTORIA AMD WESTMIISTER Also tO OKANAGAN VALLKY n and KOOTINAV POINTS.' Tickets ca aak m rnbsr 1, 5,1, 17. We li, im. January *,., *, n. JS. attd ti. 19W) gt; food to return within throe montha.. * *77 - - v * A . * ' AAAA WWVVWVWVVVWv' tHg PCOPLE OF gP f - m I ,t,rr .rf*r.,.. -V-. - ...... witt lad ta tho - SS j tt+mee rjej* 9 gt;1 Aoaoiiata may bs opened fer amall tarn* of Urgertls lutsrsat ia sddsd ta all betasQSi an Jast daya of Jaauary. au OetaUr, All th. lacUitlaa aad fety of a strouflhank ervka* of our IWpo-ltors, A special room is Msrrled Women aad Minors mv mako deposit* without tha talsrvsnttan of say person. H 11 r If 3 i * i I i s 1 11 I ' . r- CnplUl, PAid up 5,000,000 Rett, MMXMM gt;0. ' -' '. -- :* *.-. .yjsmat ' -- - '. . - '. roAUt SSviaas A i. F. KUKSATtlCt, . .mm..-. * ' -..- * Z* . ** - - , I. f J - n H m r l . . i* * Vl I1 MAKRIAGE LICENSES JA0K80N BROa Jtwetcna. MS Jasper Av . Onr. Queen's e-tjA* m : , v*a*uTa e ' * v- -m- m WEST PEIMAMEIT LOAI A SAVMOB C8Mf AIT gt;T; -, 9 J gt;- *** * f canxAu a.aoo.owh APwMni * la ta.l. . ASlemmd *m Dnpoattn f One Dollar and apwards, s flaana wttksnt nnttna. . mi .a p. m- m- p- m m * f - fli - - m w It yop ntopoan tn hey, k*lSA nr Unprovo yanr prop ty. w Prompt atUation aeeured aU ettauU. AiffiftMo* JM gt;ana fti hy tk* Local Board, thai obviating tht Jelar Uaurred wktla - f*ritrXZme dfttamt StaU 0**ae -m- m- ama y -fK- m.-m* * ** 9 .-;:-- '' ... 1: r . ' vKi v I * O OFTXCE. TOUOTTO . r- *f- est nt. s ' i.m-rmt-. * '* ;.-* ' a t ' f I comix?. AUx, Dec, ' m .rr ' 1 I MILITARY CONSCRIPTION. Belgium in ths Throes of n Great Debate on tfw fcfetact.- y -- ' r- f gt; Ilru-tt'ls, Dee. 4i- -Thc cptiro aften- t ion of the country is directed to the primary debate on the subject of obligation of military service. The Catholic majority is divided. Thy Minister of War favors military--conscription, but in this he Is. opposed by the powerful Catholic lender, , M. WYeste. Itis probable the Socialist**. Liberals and Youug Catholics party Sll cooperate to defeat the old Lra-Catnoli j and pass the bill, which is o* a patriotic ncture. The origin of the bill is in, the feeling wliicli Belgium has in common with Switzerland that it is its neutrality mn id other continental nations thut creates danger.- It'js even in a worse position than Switzerland, since the Utter ia defended to a oertain extent the nature of tts terflfory, whilo lgium fs mode up of u series' of lans which are eutirely indefensiblu ift case.of attapk. Belgium has been epcouragtd to take this radical step ffer-Frunci .tos hith..aecordiiik to the French press, the independence of rgium is meet-precious. TURKISH' ilL+AN 18 SHY. -. .- a7* tlio H Avnrnnrto Leaving thn f Kloik Pnlaen. Hallst, a Prmmmt. With Hla Father. .Winnipeg. Dec. 5 The slayer of Misa PolsoiTwill 4n all probability remain un- knowii unlc-- aomething unforeseen shonld occur in.which the guilty party niay he bacughtto juatice. The curtain fell c:i tho clow of tho la t act in the sehaajttonal Ifallet case yeHterday after- noon with the words of Magistrate Daly, If tliat i- all the evidence ths prosecution has to offer in this case, which has not for. cne moinent connected tho-prin- ouer with the crime stated ,the caae is lt;j;-in gt;svd and tiur prisoner ie at Jiberty tutgEM?- At the elm'Ot- thKjnaffariatc'* remarks n large crowd in tho courtroom broke nut in Jond applaus gt;. The, first nmn TTallet shook handa with oa obtain- g his. liberty wns his father. Father ud-;woh are leaving fer their home fa Tororfto today. .. - - Yildir i' - Con tantinoplu. Dec* 6-- epre- aeuting nil dxcept four of the IPO newly fleeted, deputies, a committed of five have present* to the grand vialer at -the parliamentary clnb o memorial formally announcing its decision that the sultan himself must preside at opening of the Turkish parlismtint. intvi wJi lt;k m mu iniiiUtry of j ast Ice in Stamboul, or eise if he insists that the parliament be convened either in the Dolma Boghcch palace of the Yfldis Kiosks, all the rest of the meetings must-take place there. The sultan's aversion to tlie leaving tlie Yildir, Kiosk gTeatly irri- tatcs the department, who say they, the parliament, will have to meet in the Dolma Baghech palace. Tin: press Is most satirical over the sultan's shyness. Victoria, B C, election Protested. 1 * m Victoria, Dec. 6. A formal petition against the return of O. H. Barnard. efectedoConservative, was filed today on 1 ehall of Col- Grcgory, agent 'or Hen. William Templeman. A long list of charges of the usnal kind is mado. -It i. nelieved thst h counter p t'tion will be filed. Wfemmos or Htw WtftW Y. m . . a . * , *'' * * * W q Geologists will bs noooinUd ta Follow . .,'.- tho Route. Ottawa. Dec. 4. Dr. Ami, of the geological purvey, saya he would uot he at alt surprised if the report that diamondK had been found near the 10 . .U7 id 19 20 81 22 23 31 23 ac 27 28 towa of Cochrane tftrns out to be lt;?or- WM*t. Ami has. always contended that diamonds ere to.be found between Hudson's Bay and the northern boundaries of Ontario. He anggesU that geologistit will be appointed to follow the .construction of the new transcontinental. ; Such, a course might he the means'of making many valuable mlneralogical discoveries. * ELECTION PROTESTS IN N.B. Dr. Pugslsy's Seat May U Pmtsetad, Alan Two Oonservntivss, fredericton, N.B., Dtfc. V-Politici- *m and representatires nre gathering hew for developments Jn the matter of llie Federal election protests. It is t-aid the Conservative** protect C-MJ McLeanti election in Queeus and Suiihury, mul il Is llkuly tno LHwr- a's will protest the election of Daniel and Crocket, the onljp two Conservatives I'lceted in Kew'Brunswick. It is said Dr. .Pogsley's election msy aJs-j he protested. /.- STEAMER CLCMRON LOST. ..* . j. 'J . Wrecked on Lake Superior With Crew f J4, SION. letin Ke s Service. - ' On Tuesday last a special meeting of the shareholders of the Sion Public Hall gt;as held and well attended. Mr; Hodgkinson, chairman., .uhpi:ttcd dw scheme for the better development of thc hull and iu idiareholdcrs' interests,' wh:.ch wat unanimously adopted. On. Thursduy evening, Mr. G. Boyce gave a dance and. social evening, which again was Well attended and carried into the following morning. Sion, December 1. . ' STETTLER. * Bulletin News Service. Thc subject of greatest importance in 'Stettler at the present moment is the inability of shippers to obtain cars in anything like sufficient numbers, and the shortage hss resulted in things being completely blocked Thc number of cars supplied fs not hulf the uumber required, nd with about a million bushels of grain still. awaiting shipnjent and the elevator and wnrehotuscri filled up, the problem is becoming a serious one. Ths Stettler Board of Trade is moving in tlie matter ,uud it is hop d sometV.ng satisfactory will bc done by the C.P.R. . j. The Philharmonic Concert Company gave a concert on Wednesday, which was well patronised'and mu i appreciated. The rink is now open for the season. . , In the mc-tter of thu. investigation into thVSletfler conflagration' in Oe* tober. nothing definite has so far been accomplished?. . The Stettler Hockey Club has jeaued a ihalJeoge to any team to a game to bj played trr8teuler rinii as soon us arrsRE'tmentfi- can .be made. It Is said that the challenge will he taken up at an enrly date. The School Board is to elect threo uew trustees next week. ...Wr.. Dunlop has rtwigned hw position ag head of the flre department. The Alberta Farmers' Association of Stettler mm** lt; n December Mth to elect officers for the coming year. Fof two dsjs the neulhei hen hus been mild, ' Stettler, December 4. ' VEGREVILLE. Bulletin. News Serricc. .. . Thoro'was a sitlfng oi the. District Court here Thursday, Judge H. H. Taylor prwiding. The first ogsc to come up wnn Morgan Barney vs. Olen Dennis. As neither party appeared in court. His Honor struck the nc- tion off the list, with the privilege to either MBtacotjiaving it tried ngain. lt; W*;v*C.a epignc-This ** ** a casfe trnfarose ort of a lease. J. B. Caskey came here from the States and rmted a farm Irom G. T. G-..- Duluth. Minn., Dec; 6 Thc steamer D. M. Clemson. owned hy the Pro* vident Steamriiip company ot Duluth. A. B.Wolvin president, ha lt; heen loat on Lake Superior with hor er -w of - gt;t. Her owners say there is no doubt that she foundered in tho ter-' coignej about Jo r 'mSlet north of nlie storm thst, raged at the lower.town. This was on toe 1st of April. end of Lake Superior during the early 1907. Thn leaae waa to run for * port of lost week- She left the Soo I yea;. , About Ofe 1st o* -Starch, lWb. fight days ng* and the wrvekage aeon itbioftt wanted to get hack to the gt; mo*t certainly hora. l lni ', so ta to get things in shape for * ': 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H 15 . * e * . WAIOa.PmUeat AUOL LAIRD, Oenatal Sanger BON ACCORD WEATHER. The following is the weather report for this station for tho month ot November,, compiled at tho meteorological station at Bon Accord: Date. - ' Max. Min. .:.. 22* 5.9 IB3 * ' * . ' . .. .... a .... .. .. .. .. -*.; .. .. 21-5 ...' ;. .. .. '.; .. 31.7 .1 .. .. .. J. 3*.9 AAA 44.5 ,: .*CLt 4Sk* -y: '' . m may m -a*'* to 'm-* s * 9 9 i *. a e- t a m m -- 9 m a 9 T .e - *- * a ' *m* pa /. '.;. .. e A li 4*X 52.5 47.3 aa.o 33.B 23.0 SM VSt* 9A.S 47.4 8.0 0.7 53V'on 4th. 9.5 l.S 21.3 16 29.0 S .5 33.0 27.4 27-4 25.1 17-P 23.0 13.2 19-5 15.2 21-5 29.4 lil XA* Try it. Ask your grocer for it and do not allow him to.substitute any other.: Potter A Mucooursil Phene MIS. Wholeeale antf Ratal I. Namayo TradiBg Company Average maximum, f, Highest maximum. Lowest minimum, MA on 30th, Rainfall* inches, 0.16. Suowlall,. inches. 4.50. : .. JOHN SCQFIELD Obaerver. Tha Vica-Pragidanfn Oblfylnn. London, Dec. 6. Thc traditional oblivion, acccmpaningvthe-vice pre- nidency of the United States, hos been well exemplifled hv a .London paper, the Illustrated London Newa, printing Jnmes Sherman's picture labelled Mr. Jamea 8. Palmer, vice-president-elect of the United States of America. . ... TO THE CITIZENS OF TOMONTON: Gentlemen As my tarra of office expire* ahortly T again place mywlf beforo the CiOseaa oj' Edmonton for reflection. I need hardly explain my view* regarding all Municipal Mattara, which *r* al- ready wall fcnowo mxeept to-**y ttATT ara in faror of nee*ssary expenditure with economy, and tknt I woald follow oat the programme initiated by Mayor McDougall during the past year. Should you feel dkpeaed to acrord mo your v lt;Am and influence 3*011 nay rant aaaund that mv endeavour will be, m fa thn past, to deserve yoar eonMenee. , Tour* faithfnny, D. E. FRASER. CITY PHONg lOlO -* * e . - e. - gt; Skating every afternoon and Band Tues- night. nights day, day and Fri day. . vwwvvwvvvvwvvwwwvv V- . Auctioneer* and Dsalern in Sewing Mirhines nnd Crsnin Separator . ' New ope* tar bubineari at their-com'- modioua auction rooma 00 Namayo, eor* Clnen. r * . . Anyona deairing to diapoae of hoa* - hold furniture, call na aa wn am ' *- *. poaition to kaadle nil goode to tho bnnt ' : ; lt; . m l mm -. gt;m 0**44- am *-* - A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS HUNSAQED AT AtL' 7r *.- ShV.:* DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS so-, ami o ,000,1100 ** gt;: iUMm . - lt; . - '-. : gt; gt;c ' *..-. ... - I. ' kt* -y.77:777 :-,y.Jffi'* : COLLECTIONS nude in .D m** lt;****.**** lt;* lt; mtmttitT. FOHEIGN BUSINESS, cheque drafts cn ii* unHad ematal' ' ' Ottmt Britain and other fore n bbii-hi aad MM. -.* ? EDMONTON BRANCH, - T. M. TORSBtitti ttmtmW 1 iffl cLcW * ** .,.*. w ' . .** * *: * t gt;** i ' lt;. m , *S : I* a Veterans' Land Grant Exchange *--.' * ' . I- * '- - - . 1 AfiCKCT IT PAYS TO UY THia UiXn* Fine ItwAOHAHC* APPAQT**' ' - i -V-. . /. - gt;- - - e tt . gt; 9m 9 a , * 4 - 4 -m a ' 7 me -ma- -k* - * I.I l lt; ' -l ' l*'V 4 fM ..'-*.- i ,.. . . Sir, Aftor- the expiration of *f clear days fron the date ot this notice, tho Townahipa mentioned below will be available for eatry, tbe plans, baring been receired frotn thn Department. . Townahip. Kange. Meridian. 31 '17 ' Witk r. . l With Tour obedient eervant, .: t. St. SUTHERLAND. Calgary, Nor. 23rd INS. *IAIL OONTRACT. SEAT.ED TENDERS, addmscd to tbe Poatmastor Oeneral, will be received at Ottawa unfit noon, on Friday, thn Mh January, IWt, tor the conveyance of Hta Majwty'a Ma ila, on a proposed contract for four yaara, onoe par week each way. between proposed ''Bocky Rapid. Sec. 26. Tn. tf. B. 7. Vf. 3th M. and Tomahawk, to commence at tbe pleasure of tbe rofltmaettr General. Printed notices contain ing further In- foraixtica ii t* ggwttfe il ypOmad Auctioneer Smith's-Htivery: r ... jmmw -tmmm *-* TOP OF FIFTH STREET. - -; ' ef.* '* :-:* ' '-* * ' r -V i'-at-C' *r L ' 1 aaw I * It; H * 1 1 ' 1 WWt ' vr- a r 1 tV ** *. : wf: ' - * f* * f ; lt; : lt; I ' ' -* 1 ' * l m 1 *i- m * I.I jkA . *4m . - .. -mm L;*. :-y.y :. rl -- , rtjp 'r*: w rf 4 * T - Cutters, Speeders and Saddle; Horvee. New Cutters. Swell horses broken to tlfe' Street Cen. Tprtui Modcralo. - - - . Phone. 1731* V* a . z* * * m f* m - : fc *s '*j Sm*. gt;t K t i - mtreet may. - at Tender may bn obtained nt the Offices of Tomahawk and propoeed Rocky Rapid* residence of W. E. Jeffrey, and at tko offico of the Poet Oflce Inspector. A. WV CAIRNS. Pobt Otfce Inspector. Pratt Office In-pector' OfleO, Edmonton, Alta., 27 Stmt, 'ft. ******************** JMADAM CLEo Wiahea to announce tbat ahe U aa now nettled in her new parlora, .. tl* Jaaper Ave. E. and will bn pleated to aee all patrons from IP J a.m. to 9 p.m. Reading* atrictly TT private aad aatlafacthm guaraa* 7 t**d. . J f ... . . ******?Jr*****:K******* Myl But Thi. Is QOOOD gt;f fcfttw Where u get euch good.Brea I'd never fuse with heme taking. Tha remark wae made hy a lady to mn* f Our cuatemeri, a.tore e*e had initiated into-thn BmADHKAO a LEPARD way of-Stand mehlng.- it'a ihe ' * 't rr S m ftT 'jt J : * p * * * lt; i m' felhe fry iti thty atwaya buy It. . 1 ****** **i ' '; - SOifONTON BAKERY. ' '.';;.Ujjff ' i * a* VV : ).' VI MOTlOCf .- I After th0 eapiration of 9* elear daya fiom tfca date of thin notioe, the Town- ehipa mentioned below will be available for entry, thn plana having been received from the Department. , . .' Q ENDEftS Tfl fc' BC KECfclVteb''* for the pnrehaarf of the atoek and'* biiaiheab of the Pearce Hardware Co -J (way of Liojdmtn tei tn.; amounting' to approximately ?l,*** up to tHe Hat.' day of DrceinVr. I . Stcck .htet .m -. he Men nt lay. ftoe, . gnd .further per- ticulara obtained on appUeatiog, *,? St.' Bmith, Offlrtal A * gnW. '. ** * gt; T ..mir Kange. Meridian. 14 4 Tour obedient eerrant, J. R. RTTTtreRLAKD. ' Dominion Ijind Agent. C lgary,.Alberta, Korember 17th. 19*9. . * a V M0HEYT0 LOAN r ' : . .... * . a In aume to nnit on real eeUte, ci country,,anywhere In .the United St Canada/at at* per o*nt. f tor*et.'Two or Ccent. com rai anion ebargfd for planing w. Will eke atake toaaa eo yfttt* aud veeael orooarti. v - 1*wi - lt;*-* *.-.a and reaMl jWQporu* y . *4 - -fft*- - ',; Addreee A. M. Orawferd. fl. W. Ont Bea H, U.8.A. '. aaaei, c.r. .mmm* :r a * : e t t J m9 ' '- ' * ' - '..:* - y 1,y . * * * .: * *9 a* * I ;' 4 t .
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