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nt mat har, th* Iln( Clothltr ol ' - .. Jt.. .monllatt *tyi*, 1 i c h win ei MM tti te*I*Ml '* . : *;.** FtiJ5 amok* cOnUd.7: IG, MAK. - gt; rt.l astato, rtty lt;r 1 tl United States cent. interetb. Two charged for placing ike loaat on yachts .* gt; rd, R; F. O. Itsutt tt Oity. Maryland, tratlom of SO dear af Ui. notice, tho ge. Meridian. w W.*th. 1 . '-.with-:-. errant. ITHERJ.ANB, Nit. Dom. Load*. MM ; . -v - : : -. , r-f' *. * a 8, add reined, to the will be receired at an Friday, the 6th- conveyanoe of Hia 1 proposed contrac t per week each; way, tocky KapidtM.8ec. Oh St. aod Tom a- at- the pleasure 'of ral.'.-.. : -7:*:* ttainiijg further in- iiHo a.ot proponed 8 and blank .form* stained, at the 2 gt;o t k and prbboned lenct af W. E.Jef- of the Poit Office IM hixM' - t Office Inspector. I HOOM* :, EDMONTON TEAM MAKING OOOD At the Thistle rink Ust evening the Kdmonton SUnley eup challenge team clearly demonstrated Iheir ability to play faat hockey -and irons* thm nope of winning the Stanley cup in the 9.000 spectator* who witnessed thera plsy. - The event was advertised si a match w*h Stratheona. hnt tbe -' Edmonton teem .was ao much tenter than- their opponents that the hitler vere never in It at any stage ol the game, tfotwithttanding the obvious inequality ol the teomt the game era* A X a good value for their well worth teeing, for it gore the JEd- monloo sports -chsnoe-to see they .. slots sad tke ten-pin srtists of Edwoa- tad help them ont. There u atill ttoa r* preparing to celebrate the *x*o- mm* WOO or two profited that U ceatfnl bowling adnata. On Wedoeadey not yet paid and it it requested that srsaiag a dinner wUl be given to mem- those promitcs be fulfilled. In oddj* u of theldagntop Bowling League ta tion to this amount an extra IdOQ the new lUrrtsggl cafs in the Joha I. will he required to cover the expenses uilU block, at a wind-up of the lull snd ntt appeal fer funds ia betui Uhednlt. Tk* bowlers will otssmble at msde. . x . Mho dub Bowling Alleyt at It pjk en . On Tuesday next beneflt match will he plsyed lm th- Nothing c be mor* .ppropria* for a :Mc****************** Chriatmat Qift than a, genuina hand- * .: . nlntod Uuko vnte. Hao th* beautiful diipUy in Tha Matters Flano Cu.'t, diipUy window r : * .x On Tueeday next a hm**V hoo*** WedMtday aad March to ths eaf0 where stch will be played in thu Itilktte lt;UBn Will ba rink between the Edmontou Stanley cup oholtengp team nnd picked team from Edmonton aad Str thc picked team Vill Im tnr stronger 1 tn all SUathoona t lt; m snd th dinnff will be aerved. Oa this oeeOMfip, the atlver bowling pin donated by 8*e - iwl May Co., at a trophy for the laagna ie . will ba pteteated to tho winners cf the in league, ths Dtoeoat. IW loekete. douas- d ed h ythn Clnb Bowling Alleys win alao Kvtly oas. It tiiiru printed to tht ******* on, thlt i'8tlW icons. Si-triKted'Vom'tlJ Stmtbcotia *pn championship team. who ployed hat nlfbt and trom W WJtSStStSh WE GIFTS FOR BABY score, lust evening was II to 0 WvBfinootoa*s - tOvor and1 Jnti bout indicate the relative ttreogth of ibe two Utms. 'flftmthoona hm s . number of good .players but tbey Arn not in the same clsss with tike hunch of puck chaser* which Manager Whit* otttt nad the Edmonton Hockey clnb ' exeoutive have got together. Lendrum did some good work at never nnd wade some nice rushes and Kent. Lynn and Graban worked hard. Tbey worennnble-ie maho any hand, how- .ever,, ngnlnrt Edmonton, and na tb* tcore against them mounted upwards they gradually loft heaK Parr, the Strathcona goal keeper, worked over- : time all through the game nnd H was largely due to his efforta thnt ihe score wns not ** instead of 91- He aa a splendid man in goal-nnd ttoppsd numerous hot ones. Bnt ie MM ef. MPBraiNiinmii gt; boxing a good tMrtu Tkii i* the opinion exjiraeaed by Aid. jtirdhy. * Calgory, chainnsn of tht polios eonunitt , when in Calgary i*o tly. He AMU5EIEHTS THt IMT *0** *M***S M Tie the Uit rone of summer. - Left blooming alone; AU thy lovely companions Have faded and gone.** ... It is around thi* beautiful 'The Lstt Rose of Summer, ' ffockey * V ** 4 a* mi *; lv I Thistle Rlnk jrriiUy, Dec snuTKOU ian Pacifio T * v ; home bnt it must bs eoAduoted proptrly monton Opera House, is written. The and by rtluUt club*. '1 havt attend- pUy datoa. with ttW gt; lOP tsWp of the ed the last eoapW f bonU Ure. sadwst poet, Tom Mooro,-and his sweetheart, samristd to ao* the Urge number of Beuie Dyke men nnd well knows infcwntjnl with hit riss good boalng bemt. *TTheTnattertan trad wunideiabW at* tsation from un lately, and if conducted right, I oanaider boxing good sport. It in old Ireland. Inter to popularity in London, 11 ani subsequent aalva- peopi* who worn preeent. which show * and ol hia tall how mueh.lnterwited the prople are ia a tion through hM poem. The Last Bote of Summer/' which lend* to hts final triumph. A sweet wholesome play4 splendidly portrayed by the best aatora ever ** 1 irn- -* It tfitaaOf-Omitae r m a em e .mm . m* mm* .e . et * OI'HBRAL AtiMttttON Ha fi RlttnVID ATi . Tfc, gl * ******************** * r. t ,-r: *:'-i *- **r iV l 1 * f. m r forwards are raining shots from very direction with tw . men*taking neeaslanal snurtt down the: lea to try their hanVit would .-. need a atone wall in (rant of the neta -lo keep the puck out.: Thn Edmonton players all proved that they arn-there with the goods and arn. worthy ot hearty aupport. . Lindsay played.a good game in goal and ctOppdd a number of nloe shots. Krticularly in the flrst half. H gh et, at point, it tbowing im weU and in a pood.deiencs man. Pitrie, who played coveT- point, -was certainly the Star performer on the ies. He is re: ' msrkably-faat on hie skates, makes fcrilHant nnhrs and can cover back * on his own goal and demoralise the efforts' ci the opposing for ard line. . Whitcroft ployed i* good game lost nithW- rorklftf Vwi ;fa cmnbinatiun with the forwards. He and Htll, McNamara and Miller-vied, with cadi other in their efforte to, ploy . toet . Hookey. The short, quick pass in forward combination, was in evidence Xworked well.- Hall played an exit game mMeetAxe and is a tower *C* strerith to- the team. -HcKnntar* played wll. but woo hondiWPP JT having two'huskv..opponents on him -' oli Uie timeiiiMJBer vavpwbat r'; . Uttle out in ihe quick shooting from ;. ' ' ti short tiaaeTine is rapkfty ge*ig into the awing of the combination is-a' gams. tOBwever,,in which crooked seen in Edmonton*- it. will surely be husinttt ean be woriEtd. l erefeto ln,n real Christmas treat. ; the fntnra the police wUl only istnA per- Between acts hi h dam wndeville xnlh to reliable; people. I tht 11 givo wilt be introduced insuring notlwname t* , r i ' mc Caief.Ei liah full power in - these hunt*, wtita, thus giving two wpe or and -he c* aay who aball and who nhall. formances for the.prioe lt;* lt;* admit- oot pmmste bouts in this dty. sion. Seats will be on ssle Monday. The polioe will refute any outsider* Dec. Hth, (or the entire engagement from comiagin and dcivgjup the local and the price will bs popular, 76, 50, port . and in that way tho public will S and 25 cents. 'i - vy bs sofagtraidsd.. Calgary hot bad some' , ,t 'r*fr'; good boxing bouts put ou here, and it 1 - - THE K. P.'S CONCERT. * Thn ft wlm mT.Ttrcc'XmVLit the beautiful fc Posh a Cork in if yen can't poll it oal * -mm I gt;J Excursions i' TD EASTESM CAUDA ANO UI1TED STATES -Wttt W. -,**- '-- +.. m* - , For round trip to Montml.*nd- wttt io Quebec and Ootvio '. 6nMfeD*atoh*lrtaio3Ui t 4, * tbr** month* from d te of kw*i* witk priWefes of eatemoc on payment of a m*U foe, Ulv eral stop ov rs allowed. m *m + -* r - **T m *i*x.t. ... --. Af- .. . ... :trut*. v r- 'r ' *m* m Oholea of Roulaa- orrMpondingly low fab* to poinw ewt of Munlreal ,'* 'e :V fm ***** 1 9* - a 'Lr '' Very low return ratea to St Paul, Cedar Rapkb, Omaba gt;Chdcigo, 8t LoUis and other deatinaHone ,aL . * Am m I a fa a.*m Si ... U V -*;-m mt 1' L ' Tickeli on sale dally during the moniB ember, good for three .mom ha and may be fi . . - . w. m . m. .ma.- *a mw . ' ' - r '* r m mm I . -a --** - f *- ., -ir, - ***r 4 * m.Umm e t l . e ' **. r v I bB *T r/ r-. - . a thorough hold on the public. ') ' Those who apprecifco tl Some gt;tring*nt-'mca*ur*t will be n**- in the violinists art' will do wcll'o eeasary to krCp out (he erooks ftjom rend what the Peterboro Doily Be-j t.x;- ****--*:-. -r7*t*' miaing tbe game,* continued lt;Ud. Horn-' view has to Bay regarding Mr Gilbert j . by. One faU move would pnt the j Morkle'g; efforts lffiw 1 item- FU at a recent concert down and out En Calgarv. - I kiven bf the* Fifty-Seventh regimen- : ni; -. . :j. tal band: I r .COWTONCHBRS ABB COM ING' j Mr. Gilbert Markle, violin soloist. ' Calgary, Dec. li Billy' Stewart hss ' w**o is. always a favorite Vith Peter- msde arrangement* with the C.P.HLjto bbrol nttdJtfficei, scored ahblhet. Wl-: run aa excursion tp Edmonton fpr the umph last evening. Hit selection PotU-Lauder bout, cn December 17thjBy was Leclavi's 'Sarabande und Tnm- the imnpmw gt;k f thfum ho wlnh bonmn/ wrhxoh wan rendered with..a lt;o take in the trip will ont v lose tine day delicacy of touch that held the audi- from work. The txeurtioo will leivo ence entranced until the lost notes Calgary Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, *Sled away. .The encore number wos Mt DOMINION AMMl Through standard and tourist sleeping can. two daily twin*/.- ..:..7yAy.-r-- -:-,- * *--J It* e ar Imi X- t it J h W *f a*, .* * - 1 gt;il * r t. 7. - * T tfrBtoMoi 11-MlliJr it the crowd -was satisfied, with the way the Edmonton tesm showed up wao evidenced T gt;y the repeated ifp* plause which the Warn reoeived. It the team o iorce to be orly ezpresi the Edmonton, (strathcona) station'at 'Sir. Markle will make hit initial rnidaijrht. reachinw Coleae*:*** *ht* ftpm- how to an Edmontou audienco at the S fi5ie.: f r7'l Tntiiiu ' Ker' tfae Knighto bT Pythiaa concert on Mon- trip.th*-fare will.b4-duly s.9fl. (day atoning ne*t, in the Edmonton rhott'.taking in the* trip fesfe been at- Opera House. Take advantage- ot the tredn r good seat*fey'BpivHtTftonRld.i opportunity end hear him. The mott- li*- 1 * * *f*fafo* 't* nninber 'ogement haye .also arranged to on- JTwWiw aeaU'will-nit reserved for' nounce'thp returns of the civic elec- wlauaereporla,-s*i gt; nbiking in'the'itione, which will be secured from the .ifcrV, . :V *: '; V returning officer. / The Stuttz company will preaent -at- the-Bdmonton opera c ' wwvwwvv CITY 'a'- -a N r il X.t . * i :? .. u*Sl - : g ... SKATING RINK PHONB 1810 i l * - . e. m e MAM 3 tt , : : * *-:. r Make your reservations now, farther from .; .*:: ' :;';. v.;.'.; ;. i -r ' '' . * '*.-i . -.-* * v-r-i; ri r, amtiwcKBaUa, jB.paocnm * * * - - * * - X * * J v t * * :. (Sty TSdiit' Agent Katrict 146 Jaaper Ave. East. CJalgaiyi AlttL '...Ithon* 1611. : Lr' r ' 4 - i4 * * * i as . * '' vf . S A ' '** m * m 1 X * 1 1 i 1 . f -i.' i: * r gt; ,-r J am * m** - ' - .' - Vl' H -7/ ,t / . lt; I 7. r a I a'' r m - a . - - J* m t' Wttm ton to itation* tn r afx lv - *l a. at- -.*- V'V ;-*' v. lt;- * . i- **: ATI ONA L WRESTLING. ,. - . - - Ye/***htg OtZm. Hth. on Jfl-JSSiK. thJf -- ViiiSHW1 *fc w9 .wj .w KI . - gt; . ' - **-' ve.-7E.irZmi'?s i i* pnt on ioe as j cast. Harold J . . dinand Koeh, the bit: Germaa wwatter NATIONAL ANTHEM FA TER. in eastern hockey-eiroles- The ice f, r fa,no gt;a w SvZmS w?l - - ' *m loot evening was a little inclined to be A 2 5?8 /gX F u :Ho PUvlna of God Savs ths Klna Is g. .*. . * t. . . . .mt** . etW- Otem/Ey gnme ond Jim 'Blain .acted ss 'JB* X' r l * -m. f, m* -.' . ,f. . ; V following is a summary of,the e -t X A'U Jl M *Z m -' -W * , - C*WT* iafternoon and m,' t l*-tt*m-0 + e* m* fr * ei* V night, i nd ni -' rdiv; inurs- v * ;.--- . *5-fr rai l :'X ,.-,*; , - : i * r' ** * v - .' :? lt;4**l- *:* - I . 't.*V4 w- V r*l A. . lt; :p fc i- -t * e tt . goals scored by Edmonton: ' 1 Miller from Whilcroft'a paaa. off-from-gbes* pass. * ; itrie from iong run. lt;r-Wbitcroi't from Eoat* pass. ' 6-Ho from MlUer's p**a. I: * Hall from HcNomoro's pass. 7 Whitcroft from Hall's'pass. ' . 8 Whitoroft from HoH** pots. 9 Hall from'fOrwoxd rush- W-MiUer-from wfng shot. ,.H Whitcroft on S n? jnityr -*a* Lonton, Dec. 10 The national on- Sj lhem, epecial'desire lt;rf theKingi is f i'n in tu re to be played more briokly ri WWroUtary bands. uV A- * r- L - * ' v- gt; e* 7 ' -.. OABtr.WOI THE ODD. TOe Capitols won the odd from the ***)* iratructing military bond.. , ElksSn o.leogue match in ttocS i tt?** ? P**?* *** ' Bowlihg olteyn laat An.order of the Army Oouncil haa ;en issued instructing military band- asters that the tempo of the national anthem ie to be increased from crot- TtfMAW fH C 'fa rffl ii ***** fa mr y lotAf -lour .men aside lost nigfci- i'ft S' of 1 ' ** ** *** - . the hockey match proved a counted T e order whlch lt;?anoe*8 * e traction. The following were the scores - --- W Boss-on long nm. ' /j V 13 MeNomam from cloee on goal. -HaH Irom wing past.v - ' ' JKUer lt;rom Whitcrbft'o pow: Oil from Miller's poos.. gt;-- lt; U from forward ruah. Whitcrofk from .wing shot; McNamara from long rash. . Hnll-from Miller's piss.' t MilHr from wing shot. JjTbe'following woa tbe line-up: ' Bdmonton. Strathcona. *5Undssy .-.-.... Gool .....*.. ..Parr ' Bo.ta... Point . .JEllia 1 . JSP*-----'--: fVjjLlitoifflbn Vfhftcroft .. .. Bovcr -fc-.. ,. Sjopxi SI ,. .... .. Oentre .. .. Bud Kent ier.. Right A. Kent MoNomoro .. ..Left .. .... Gwfoan HeCeroe Harold Deeton. ' *. Judge of play-Jim Blain. P**nltles-Suik J. At Kent lr Pitrie 1. -.i.-f.r-m. mr ' Srfng the slower time waa t id understood, because his mode1W niiht -- - lP lfc underetood, Scouse his wo.laet mght r VKaJ V wd other membera of the Cowdemv ..im-im in - * 9L:S*nik ? ve obJ60 , .** * lSH 4ftS I The 'National Anthean* has beon J H H-aw ink ian mL km ' Plsyed in tht- new way beiore the gt;. H. Hart .. .. JJ55 180 JI65- 630 . o was gt;greotty pleaeed with ; ' ww aao ju :iotn tlie olteration, and expressed his de- CoPitols ' T ' ? '3 *ire Uwt il 6hould the Pfenn incnt E. M Xt. Wller'.; 179 171 i. - W*-' -- - : ' ?F*5taK-:' * iV m JS 2i i; P. Belanger. dltheLQueftMjiotel I. ft,K r -' 2 *JS iS SjUForteaskatch-ewan, is in the city s. echuru ,, ..-., ne i8a aoo-r.875 loday a p t w the Hote) Cecil. w ZH1 * Edmonton Ladies Curling club . . 663 723 07 -3065jwm.rtart pl1iy Bt th*.Curling rink *dn Hobday rt rning at ,10. , N ; - lt; t GANAOIAK WESTERN EXCURSIONS Single Faro-71* J tlw* Round iw.t.1 a, i- *T *to******* gt;t mm*Wt * t* vim ***wm W W* H Wt W t W l llBi Another valuable addition ha* been mado to the BdaUmlon hockey team in the person of Tom Phillips, generally recognised, os one ol the. foot? eat hockey players in the country. Lstt night, while the hockey match between Edmonton and Btrathcona in progress at the Thistle rink. while the Edmonton team, were Tine rir cloa Prom oU tta tiona In OnUrio, Port Arthar and west, Manitoba, Saskatchewan .0*a Albert to . VAHC8IM8 J '.*. 4P gt;i tfiessenger rnshed up to the . e*..*h .b * tfh etter* * with a wire from Phillips oecept- tbe club's ofler and otating ihot .wonld be -here on Monday next e who kjKrws anything-nbout y Imt heard of tbe brilliant work, Tom'fbilUpe on the forward line vtrioot hockey teams in the east; -played with Ottawa lost year and it* val*abfe add)fton to the Edmon- night at 3.16 ond wiH arrive in monton on Monday night. The Edmonton hockev club hove ahown that tbey sre putting tfcpir beet efforta into the work oi winning tke Stanley cup this year, and it is up i the Edmonton public to support jam.* ft is generally conceded thit the money- speQt to land this premier ' - cop in hockey circles in Canada is an excellent investment for the city both from a business nnd sporting; -' 'wtgndpoint. Tbh fcockcy chib ..stilli nmrnd- some -more funds, to finance thel' ;l VICTORIA AND WKPWTER l Aftr s OKANAOAIN VAtXSV * tnd KOOTKNAY POINT*. Tickets oa sole Deosmbsr 1,1, B, 17, lt, t . It*. January i, Z, *. Zl, a, a and u, me. good to rot u within three mt bee, Montreal and West. Ticketa on sale Decembar lat : tQ3isr, 1908. Final return limits 3 months. Eurq gt;eaa ' passengera caa purchdae df- eta November 21st to Decern- 3l8t - s V.*. t 1 * a eaeek* *a - 9*f. e - ** 7 * --- e gt;., /A ,*e- i*i .e A l . - . : ' .v- lJA*r.7m-7.7r*rgS 5 00 for every. 15 days or p4rt * **.. 1**. *v * ian thereof to agent at dey tinattW. liberalrstop::ovef prM.' *rmd a varied choice of TO . via Duluth, St. Paul d Chicago; .t;U-w a T Northern Ry. . * * Zaevabsk Th. oui uth KnrtetM-DoiIy Itftamn . WlLnipeg and Ooluth- *;.i ': Tha fll. Paul Night Plyte Vio Q. tr Railway. ... - gt; - Tl troint oMTj.FtaWajnJ BIwpiog nmd Ug Cms. -?f The 8t. P** t D**t **r**o*u-Vla Kt- .* Cafe. ' r-* m i J - a . Tf' i r,; /...:.. Excursk gt;n rat a tft ---. fc* Sf conoect ion with all Sn-j Lines via; 8t John or Ha Portland,Brstonor N* wY k. berths and sseun Uf Tn ifcia * -* t'* * WM. g. DUNK, CP. * T.A. C.N.I M. A.O.PA. Otpt. B. Otn, Har.-fitm - WlWHtHgg a , rk r - y ArifWW /VWVV A/WWWWW aaatnamaaooam DONT FAIL TO J ATT J?- mm r**wr .-'// East and 8outh k .vv ' I I The Bazaar ,m a im Jam* ' ' te-waa*.'*m ta** ajfO*. ;fe;htt iir a HONTftCAt. and rsturn .. .. at*-W CWIOAOo sM rttuen TORONTO ond roturn... .. *t*M MILWAUKKC ***t. return .... QUCBKO and return .... .* . ** W 'WT. LOtllg and return .. .... gT. JOHN art*' return ...... tRJB KANiA CITY snd roturn .i et*4 return ..-..'.. *..' On tali from Cdmonton d lly during DKtiiikV. Qeo* vis ths 9-* .*-*- L -H* *mf*ltmm*i-9* mf*+** *fii+ , .HECHE -At- - , * ************* ***** when the bory sruoo HENRY B fiKS SONS, Limited, v V .' Gold and Silvertmlths, Winnipeg. * 630 2n4 STREET Opposite ' 1 * -*fl -fm r. . gt;*.*- * i- r ; *** ** * ,. - .-;. * . ' - ?* t Id-ood F- y. *. - '7T:. vt? V- * ' READ THE READ THE WANT y ; th Saturday, Dec. 12 Ap ppuuMNf Afternoon and Eveuing -The routs of Tbe Pioneer Limited ftmoot train of ths four other daily tr inS. St..PanUtn Chieago. Alt ojottrle Vghta .. l O good mn for your money - by having your ticket nod orer. this lim . *. H. OCANLAN, Cemmtrclel ft..O. ROVIO, N.W.P.A. *f Main it., WINNIE* lt; ' . i -v 1 ;*a? t * ii, . t i m -- ;s* ; -t -t : .,- . ... - . ,r, ..
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