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*- t' -... -.- ? 1 1 -m * m- - xzt -4 - em,** f p 0 ** m 9 9 ** * * V tOMONTOW BULLETIN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18, i W. PAGE THREt. DISTRICT NEWS RED DEER. Bulletin New* Brrvkr, - Oo. ONTON M. Uogarty hag dis x edof his farm three inilep northeast ot town to J. F. Gaefx, and hos purchased the Cable training stable and will live in town in the future. Paul Lehman, ol Lacombe. was in town Ia t week. Archie Percy, of Calgary. Is In* town, 1 . M. Hell, of Pine Lfke, has beeu inllown for the past few days. 4 Jtr Trlmple, of l.acombc.wos in town on-Thursday. . - , gt. Gogarty spent a couple of days l:i- week in Calgary, on businesa con- lieAied with the 16th Light Horae. M. Pardof, of Pine Lake, has been in town ior the pas few daya. ' . Clair ftrumpton left on Wednesday tor Oldn, where he will reside for tm future - -- f. ftr3aiuftmnn. of PineTjtfte aa. in town on Friday. A. K. Farticombe, of Laeombe. was In town on Thursday renewing acquaintance*. F. V. and Se B. Gpet* left gt;-eater- day orra driy through to Didsbury ami back. Lester Richards has left the employ of Grieve AJCo.. and will return to Olds ijMhtnienr future. R. Sli n cor, of Content, was in town loat week, u - -L .:; - 'MrjrfieorBeatty, MrsT- iBoitd anff Uoyd BAnnerman were vTslTara-to CalgaVy last week.- . -. AV. K. tJalloway,' wfio haa been n member Vfrt fhe Merchanth bank atafl here for tlw past year, has been trnns- tewed fo gt;i*duiinc Hat.. A* TrSt?f)hfh's6ni' vho is at present residing at Wetaskiwin, was in town ort .Thursday in mteudmuv ftt the Masonic banquet.- R... eoUina..tof St. PouL Minn;, has been fa town for U past few davti 5 - ' C: P. Me Sttchenn. of tbe Merch- ontslthfrtV fflfts, hns fce*m tttmsfrrred ba?k tfr 8 lt; d 'Uecr; Misses Uow and Riddel hnve opened* a millinery establishment in tho Alfor lt;l bloek. . .A free reading room was oponcd iu the bosemeht of the Baptist church lost Tuesday evening. Tho- reading froom vill be'open every evening from 91o 10 and all-rtsv HdlHhw Thi* rend- ) i 7-4*. Thc game wan fast and hard from start.to finish und veiy denn until ihe' last half. Lacomhc got the first goal in 1 min.. followed by two for Rod Deer in 5 aud 3 mins. Lacombe got another and each side two more, the score ui bull time being 4-4. The second Jialf sjarted lt; gt; *-- troualy for Red De*r, T.:sromU- getting threo in quick succession. Garland, l-aootabe'* right wing, was laid oui tn tlie ie- t n minutes, being struck by the puck in the bock of the head TneJiame was delayed about twenty ininute.s-. when he pluckily can* oi) again. Red Deer then seemeof to huck up and from then to tho end of the tttn* the play was around the Larcombe goal, Tho Lncnmhe defence, ho waver, was so good that two goals weie nll the Red Deer boys cculd poke through. Ten minutes before time was called Paul McCutcheon was struck In the eye with a *tick. receiving a bad cut. He, however, got it bound up nnd retirwl to cover point, W. heckett taking his place nt centre. The following was the Bed Deer Hne Up; Mann. Syer, W. Beckett. Porter. McCutcheon. R.Cfttnett, M. Beckett. Referee, D. Smith. Porter and Mann did the star acts lor Red Deer, Mann making some wonderiul stops in goal. though rit times being* a Utile slow in clearing. Red ifter, Feb. 7. ITS SUPERIORITY very leaf is uncolored, mwloctored aad LEAD PACKETS OHLY Blue Label Mk., RM IaXxM GO IT si I AOttPCOO und auld uw aoc i gt;er ii . Al ALL Unubtno CHAUFFEUR LOVED PRINCESS. But Sting. R jectM Hf Attempted Her Murder, ..j' i lt; ** ers. * every denonrinution. T. F. Kllis, of tlio Arlington hotel. hod a.sudden attack of pyrolyjds last Mondny ..morning and is still danger* oiL-ly 111. E.- IS., Hohne. ; of Kyarts. was in town on Thursday:* Tlie fancy druse carnival given on Wednesday night hjr the fire brigade was if po*sTblu a; greater duccVs then thfe last' Omv over .400 people bring 'present. . Mtisic was sujiplied'.by the ('ijir.ena' bainL this being their first - is a Itst of tlie. lyizewmiiere: Oent x nnlTtfniil eo.styme. D. Trump as Unele - Sjuii: Indie*,', Uh Clonal .costumo. Miss H. Stephenson a* Itrilnmiia; ladieb* eostuine* I. Mi-- .Jennie Mcl/jod. Western girl; 2, Mis vM. Lund, Snow- flake; Ui'QtVcfttfLmutf. XX Smith, Jack Ff t; 2, J. Munn. as Cowboy. GirU. J.-'fiUivt.. Eutiif-iiurd, faky; 2, W*n Paterson; n*htt4fi*. ;. Boys, Lloyd JSrfntty. newiihoy: *. Un3' -M lt;*res.Chi- nwuan. IU'eh'i* comic,-J. Brtm gt;ton. jeater. Ob taci race, G. Haliburton. Judges, Mrs. *J. G. Sbrquoy, R. 1.. (idetz. ..A Imhquet w'as held Thursday niglit under the auspices of Red Deer lodge, No 12, KenihyorOi lodge, W.D., of the A;F. * A.M. of Alborta, ami of Venus .Chapter No. 2. Order of the Kastern Star; The banquet wit* a little Inter fn; stmting. thnn wns anticipated. After grace hnd h.-en spoken-by R lt;-v. C. H. Huestis. the fi gt;llOwiiq; toast list wns honored: The King, proposed hy. the chairniiui.. The Ciai.t. The Grnnd -Lodge of AfbertOi The Pa*t Master. OuriGuiyU; Venus Chapter tfo. 2, The Junior gardens. The i nsical- part of tlie prtfgrani comprised songs by Mrs; (Dr.) Collison, Miss. Ilkej-. Mr. L. f. Gaetz. Mr. brown. Mr. Coste nn'l *inslrunn'iiials liyTMv7 M rr's an'i Mr. *MgQucen. Tlie proceedings were Kound up at about . a.m. by the .Mti nic choru*,' Happy to Meet, ,Sorry to Part, Happy to Meet Again, , and God Save the King. A; banquet was tendered Jno. T; Moor.-. M.P.P.. nnd tbe Hoi;.. V. W. -Cushing, nt Calgnry.-at fenhold, oii Thuhwhty: e 'enttip. A 'number of peOgJe from Red Deer were, present. * .. Wli:i woh cei'lninly the aOcinl gt;ue- ec**,**. tlu season took place Friday rveUiiig in Um. .Lyric theatre-, whep th-r-long expected leap year bhll .wii given ty tlie hidies of Red Deer. Mrai Geo. K- Grw:n lt;*. Mr . (dipt.) Cof- tingham and Mrs. V. P Podtill com- pi.j l llip leeeptiou committee nnd RANFURLY. llulletin Now* Service - The fiterary and debating society mefc-fatat night in the school-house. the'debate fo- the evening being. Resolvwl (hnt the devftlopincnt of n country dopends inore op il? nttturnl conditions than oh its people. The affirmative was token by Messrs. Montgomery Johnson nnd Wood aiul th *'negative by Messrs. Miles. Sbt'id. am RodwelK The judgv* hbndwl'oul a deeiJiioji Wl favor of tlio negative. After'on intermission an excellent program oi i-ongs, rental inns :ut lt; in tru- bighi gt;st sfH ed. rushe lt;l along Bucharest. Feb- 17. Prince Zika. a Rumanian millionaire, yesterday had o fight lor life with his chauffeur, who had fallen madly in love wfiib the princess. Tin* chauffeur, an Indian namod flurver,- yesterday entered the room of the prinooxs aiul passionately ne- elared his love for her, asking tier to fly with him from Hucharest, The princetH ordered liim to quit the ser- vice of lho prince, to whom ahe would atherwirtg.rotate wliat had occurred. The chauffeur agreed to thexe term-, hut when ho tendered his notice, the prince. wIm gt; did not know tlie cause. k'eliiie' lt;l 10 rec.-iv,' jt. npd insisted thot: Harver should .drive him and the prinoesxto a party In the country*, Hnrver neiaed thm ojjpotttmiiy fo revenge, himself on the prince H. Hy drovi- tbe prince ni princess-iti H 70- U. i: rm- from ilM'ir-h' iiMe here through the eity Imt an r*on n W * rnn lw-rt thr, open;rouiitr*,v t4iout4vl, 'Now J will drive you to h . and putting on iho f Tragic MYSTERIOUS 8HOOTING. In e Pen. Angle I., ri- ii essy to find ; A nie to lu you perfectly. A fabric to agree with your A weight to tuft the seaMn. A priee you are willing to pay lOOM* kin. t* material mi mak.i . **sdt** rd inat U U-lr, mental mu.vie was 'remdefnl, -The Echo, ibe ofiii'i.-il organ of the soeiety, iv;is r. jui aiul congratulations were expres fitl' tp the hew- editors. Messrs: W. Ogilvie and A. C. Wiitmnn. A num bee of the young people of Ranfurly attended the concert at In- nisfn-e on February II. W. Ogilvie has just. ship *y n car ol' 0,1 fjvtlu' gt; offsi. . ' *.' ' . 1* Davison, a farmer living twelve miles south of herJ. h/ought tn: tho largi'St load:of onto that has evei conic 'to town. H * had 7a sacks on tlij- load.- A. i Witt mun lias just received 0. car load of Capital Hour. Mrs. Martha Wood was called- t lt; f'lilgnry last week*by the sudden death of Tier dnuflittr-im'Jaw. -Mm.-' George K. VoocL Ranfurly, Feb. IS. fjolletm News Service. gt;VrQtiinn. of lhe C.N.R. staff, has xl'-ri tradsfeirotl to Humliolt- Xhmatfer Currie. of the Brunswick H i l;- is ' ihdis Kme lt;l. He'Nuis n j,eve i .,ei)ld. (' . k-'Dave Rorry hnit rcttfriidd- v Wffn after an extended visit to Ontn'io and tin- Eastern Sliitcn. -- : The masquerade hull hehl in Ruther f ircf*s Hall. Friday evening, whs .well ..-ittVnd.ed. The music by the Ver- uiilion orchestrn was exceptionally * 1 good. .... Kre lt;l Long has recovered from a Severe attack of q'ulnsv. In an exciting hockey .match nl Armstrong's Piilnce Rin'h on Thurs. lay. the home team defeated Kits. oty .by 3-2. r . ' The town go gt; plant is again 111 Operation, nftcr-holng idle pearly twe mouths. . gt;: ; . . . - . Wm. Telford's rink won the preW Icnt'a trophy in the, curling coihpeti. ion. , - - Rev.. Mr. Aldridge has returnedIrop: jjrip to the Methodist Missions at sT -Pnul n'rtd Lac La JJiche. A. Bo.wU-11. of Onion Lake, is spend Ing.n few days iri town. A number of the young people spoilt very enjoyable time FriiJ it the bome of J. Winters, ' VemiUjon, Febrtiar-y 1ft. . the rond at seventy miles an hour. The prine?, seeing that the chauffeur bad gone mad, climbed into the fr'mt oout ond irtten:ptefTto stop Jhe car. A' d y*perate struggle eijsafen; during which the car swen-e feiu'fuily from one'side of the rood .to the other, within A hnir's brcndtirol destruction. ' The .chaUffi'Ur clutig tenaciously to lh lt;x wlt q, aiid Anally directing 'ih'' cun htroipht for a river, sprang out. The prince switched off. and hpplying the hruk**M broughi the car In a standstill ort the hrink of the water. ' He. returned to the chauffeur; vvhoni ho found lying on tn-.' .ground. IH- hcad.had come in contact witji n tree, his neck wns broken. The prin- eldest hoy is is leit 1 i brothei Death .at Boy on Farm nf or Dunnvllle. Ont. ' Dunnville, feh. lft. A mysteriotu shooting affair occiirred about iix miles from Sieee about u lt;kui to lay, pt'tulting in the dentin of Riahard Mc- Pay. ngetl nine years; The farm where the tragedy occurred is owned by George Mo Bay, a carpenter. iyln gt; lives wilh his wife in Buffalo, leaving three sons, aged 17, 11 mid 9. to take core of *'tock and hi:; i r theniM.'lvts,J The st lt;iry told by' tlu that Richard was'rook and wi get dinner while he and his wont to work. He says hexoyethe littlo fellow n ehnke iff fhe shoulder*, idling hfriv to do his wprk better, and left him. When.'tlie two boys iclurned thcy found dhiner pnrtl gt;- leady, but Richard' was'no where to be seen. On earehiiyg they7.found his body.-' still' warm, iu the l ( d-roorti WHere nil' '.ftlttf jjcpj; ''A wnOll revolver, wliiuh wn-* kepi under jilte pillttWV Iay on 'he bed aOinddX feel nwaX . I)r. Dniir, coroner ol Ouiinville, was called by telephone, He .-aid thuro was no truce'of blood anywhere but a small Imllrt-hole in Hie centre of tbe hrenst showi d the cause of thei boy'fi death. The clothing 9.m* Innni'd nml the flesh sImhiI ,the wound, showing thnt the liHul shot Uftd lieen fired* ot olosc range.. How it Iruppened no one can tell. The iioy.v say tliey had no ipmrrcl. nnd ihink' he .wJh* 'hnndlirie the revolver ond shot blips'* f hv accident. .*V inqiie-; will be hehl. , CAKADAMtiAlC l* r i r. . gt; n l O IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Hnmtt omic*) Capital Author ind Capitol Paid Up . . nam. * Toronto 1 .turn.**.** *.*ml**9M *jam tAVINM BANK DEPARTMINT fnUrMt lUw d an dapeolM fram daU dapaott antf * cradltad quartarly. , . . *t f- n.r. KIRKPATRICK, Manager, Edmonton Iranoh. Imuim A COPPER 1* 7 f m ** - i . . m -9 1 l THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO CSTABLIIHKO I 0. i. WALKER. prMid.nt, ALEX. LAIRD, Omral A. H. IRELAND, 8up rlnUn4 nt *f Br inch. 1. TIN POULTRY- MEM Wo can now fill wants for-your P ld-up Capital Tot.l Ami, l 9 * 9 a** * I, ** * *a* 1 t t. tr ano h* A ThrauihMJl Canada and In tha Uniud Statao ond EAfUna . - . QKNCPAI- BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, Cofnm rd*l aad Farm 1*' l'apor UiwoaoUd. savings Bank department. Di'p-jplt* of 1 gad apwardv r*ctived, and Mntoroot allowed correal rataa. Thn depoaitor U subject to no delay whatafw tha withdrawal of the whole or ant porllop oi tbe dfpoiiC' EDMONTON BRANCH : T. M. Turn bull, Manager at l* I iho lung-felt jl Air Poultry. J * * + : IS STILL A STORM CENTRE. A and hta j* uow ly inp , rionsly ill from j 0ombs; k pio4tr*u (njBarcelona Refute ie -etteeta. of tlie shook. 9 i- THRUSt.AT BERESFORD. j Belief in Ite Quietude. Ma lt;lrid-- V*b- JH gt;r', b lt;W 6 gt; ;fX: rfodod irf Rniivnonn W-u-rdiij:.' kiihrt ' tx. 10 woman ond-soriuu-ly injniVir *xt- olhiT. It (40111-1011?* ;.. uf.it- tliiti tin. London, Feb. 17.-Th ro if reason to '4M tioitUit IlB ').i ' JB Mi' Mievc tliat T ord C*hnrlpn fierosford1 ill return ti tli political nri *inwhm Esher Denies the Need of Naval Inquiry., I Uio patTbnri, Dr. 3. C ison. W . P. JMliwell. W. A. Moore an lt;TDr. R. Hnr.Hnns wen* also, within call. . All ' the dan'c*'A but one were ,Indieb' .clioico: Tlie lionor of being lielle ol tlu- Uall ieUr omo nx) rt, on Mr. A, K. Hmghnin, whik- others were inclined to inyor Vi.-i Miiut-W ii-un Th 'executive cOfifmi.ttoe wa.*. composed ol the following Indies: Mi-. J. I.. Crawford. Mrs; W. P Helliwril, Mrn. G. H. Lindsay, Mrs. J. C. Moore, Mr.-t.M. A. Mun gt;. Mrs. J. G. Nor- ouay*. Mrs/ R. , Grieve. Mrs. Vi. SS. J'lnxtun. L. Tlit1 North Kurt- grocery store na olinfiRfd 'hnnd , Mi . Poter on hnvinR li.- icH-d lt; gt;f thf Ui-: ; lt; . Io Mr. Jas. FOftT SASKATCHEWAN. rtuU* tin Xews Sorvi lt;*.- Crown Prosecutor W. A, 1 gt;. Lees .tpont tpui'wvek' in liie Capiial alion fc *ne th. Supreme coiirt. Souffle White spent.a t*vt days-in Edmonton-Inst week.. , G. 'Oe tioeti. enme down from the l'n1 gt;itnl-on Sntuidnv rripht. K-,A. Wnlker. M.P.P... wa* in the his command of tlu* Channel sqund- fou. .expires, miia H well known, ho does-noi aee'eye tn eye. wiih Sir,Joliti Fisher, and desiree to tipht tbe 'ia Ae Out m.parlinnient, as he flid once be- tOle. Lord ChnrK'S has jn received-' a. nnt gt;ty.U lt;ni' under which he i.* Miiiirl- iaiS keenly. Lord IC her. who e.njoy* the King'i fullest t* hudencr. and who wits appointed-by Hi* Majesty to. rdit Qu en**; Victoria's letter, aod gt; ono 0.1 Kiiig Kdward'd most valued ndviA- ers on militnry und naval inatters. hrtji written a letter to the jew orpuii- i ait ion, the imperial Matitinio League in which he states mo*t emphatically that .there Is no need for iniuHy Into the statu of the navy. *.* ' If I could believe the chnrRiV made against the Ailuiirnlty.'.' says; t-*i:d Hr'Urr, S hjtoiud hi1 glad, lo st* . . (hnii: l i'isher's colleagues .nieei- tin fate of Admiral yng. . - . - 'Thlit 'U 11 d' 'c*v thrust ftt Lordi f'haides, who a few months ago, be- v even rt; i*t* he entere lt;l into hi** present un- gt; dertnkuig;.not only publicly criiicir-ed lhe policy of the fir t *ea. lord, .but suKEested V polltti implieatirth thatj Sir John deserved to be , shot like.. in.wliieh the unite* i.pppsitfbn-allied he gevprnnierif' to; re torP cou tlfu-; tional gunrnnteesat R;ifceJt i1,,L*.1)'* l '.' rity hnsjotmncA lol Viiorninl stflt.e. has jiu-t i-mled'jfm'l *;w b tpibs hnve ikm-ii expiorfbd- fain.- iv c n on on Tp tlji povt-rnjiiHr ffiii-tetit fnc t** ra* -lor- i iftit ffIfcrtti-F* dnr*ntt*t*im -in llaU-doua.-;, -r- CTreen (nl Done. I.lb. 5r.;'1tf llw.-40e. aim lut Alfalfa. 1 Ib. gt;.; 10 Hw. Wc.: PHI lbn 3:50.' llagm nxtra. j Petit t',iit i:*/n Prodncer, 1 H*. Vrr-H Cnwhotf filter SbHI.'l. Ui., fr-.: 1 llw.. Site;* hm. lba. x;: *., Intemalinniil I t..id. iV-.-.'.'iUc.Wl.nirrot fleyi. .': .- '. ; Rpo'p Cure. .Vie. per'hox. I'Im'ho''i'lib ri flUaittfcoUnt)/ SKSv *?..;' 9tJ/* pi rttty tjni-aw Kilb-r, p M lb. Ixlx Bjft ? ... 'be.-lr Nrrateli l4 K*d . Hfc -TH H 'Ur.; PHI lh... fUj . I * am , y-. -. : *- - KL'l.L STOCK POI'LTRV . SUPPLIRS OOR MUTUAL INTERESTS h ** POTTER MacDOUGALL - - ; ' 'I* f - r * a c COMMON SENSE EXTERMIKATOR KILI S BED lllTG'S. hOAVTlFX MOTOS KAT.S AVI gt; Mlt K. AH dealoffl or uun- for testimonials. Common Stn** Manufacturing Co., . . 331 Queen St. W., Toronto. 7 NOTICE OF MEETING. 'Tho intorosts of this h.tnk: nrxs. i( ontH-al (hose ofovrrv respond I * lt; gt; Builnois I'naS mip farmer in Western Gakadd. Our funds me yours and every dollar deposited .with us is myr.stcc to your ndvantfige in tlie West iWr The West. Highest intt'n.'st paid and-compounded quarterly. ; THE NORTHERN BANK Faid Up Capital, KcsKatJd tJndividcd Profits 1,000,000. Tr 4116,000 - ' * ' ' - y ' - *' A. SCOTT, Local Manager, Edmonton v m Kort .oh S.-nni'l;iy. Hny. A. Forlx* And Mra. Porbe w.'.ttt up to Kdnionton Ihis morning vi ,attend the moot/he lt;*' proabjrtory whicb in bring held in Qne**n'a'avpnno church. Mr, Foroo* will poak ori liome rni-sions during the afternoon cwdon. ' Hyng. Admiral Sir John Fisher ifl a special favorite of the Kinp, andiL6rd r gt;Jn-r'n .vfriVHO. tti ibe..S*vtd mli tt Adniinilty. j * gcn**rnlly rnjlposed His MujeMy. AlthouKh Lord'Cha des N at present it Kin- KdwiirdV blnck liHt, lie wan u jreat favorite with liis looiher.Queen viei.orju. wl e naval aidr-de-camp 4-iiu-was from lrt W.to'lrt 7 She thou'ehr Tfie nannal (tenend niwtioff of tho hluirclioJdci-H ,if Tlie. AllwitiL-ranrwlian ToHoranre Company, vill In* held on 'riiur lwy. .Xlunh-.SHi. 1*1*. :,i S 'qVlork in Uie nttfint*t,n. ut the.rnmpiiiiyV'Ilpail to irt; ccoTtnr Jnsper AvepTTe-ond STt- D Uftall -tnvpt, R.ln,or.ti) it* AllHTla; /or tin- el tlqn of : poanj r UlrerfoM nnd for tlio trammel ton ftfgetreial hiKinr iM-rfoiuiiij: to.tli* again of. lia Com -.; '- L Another Car Load of Mason Risili Pianos will arrive . ibi* week.' a- I a a p - T ft2 Sucojar. Stbert Ei gt;monion : pany. , i * OF CANADA Malt, -bettor known an A/. Bcony. who liHsjre l'-il flve iiiilei north of here for ihe'p**t'tew.yeie*e' It it under* Flood MiV -Patvi oi. will move rtnto -Jd Morrts'1;irnj * - . Tm' WipwrfS and Vire Brigade teuijw cinfhed'Vondny litght in the Cityjeaince. rem w -in-**-*tirfnr-the Kirfrmt'n. :t-2. niter 'n i:i-t.' clean am iiitnl-knupht gnme. The i( t n line up: Wig wun TTT lowing wnn HuntWey, 8 vr. Mci'utcheon.. Porter. Krnusr , .-Mitio t, Ai C'omntt- x Depart- rinnt. Watson, n Hf nn W. Oockett, M iWekett. .Hnndford F. Cornell. C. Hewson. Ueferee. D. Smith. I. 'W Handloid left on Friday foi Lnoombc, wliere he will put in a few lt;U,vrework nn the new Maijni. f falnly the faajer-t game nThodcrj* played on Red l) -er ier tlii .*en ioti via* puHwl off Thuf la.y itla*i Ir ', - Iwveu Ked Door and I.arnmbe. result' jng in a win for Lacombe by a score Hamil Waltoii left. Inat week fnr 3'oriey Plain, where ' ho will take charge of the lumber yar lt;? during, the illnen* of-Mr,: McDonald, the man ip r. Tie tor lt; visited the home of Mr ndTtfH. Rt-ichart reeentlynnd leit ittrednughter. The Idling- Hroa.' moving picture -how is Itillnl for tbe 0 gt;era houae on - riiii'vlar eyening n?xt. ntider the tipic of .the flre brigade. ' A. vi. P6hton, chief Dominion land urveyor for tbe province of Alberta, p.-nt ' n few daya in the Kort Iant eek. . N. Crey. of Kdmonton. has taken J-i'harpe of the *1. J; Libby lumber yard.' *i i-party 'Pt eurlets. came down ' rom K.lmonion lo t weHc and played the Kort Hve nine,, renulting in'a Win for ,'Jie VftitOif. In. the KdmonUm nartv n-nii Mi'.' n. fl'einr; .May, Osborne. fnriia. Muiucii il.i'leetiona will Jio-on next weelsliero'to'iiTT *he place- mnde va- -tmu' hy tin1 tc teBftUgngjtJpgiPH **rt T. XSy. Montpnmeiy mid G. (), Boetx. Hcrbeit Walling. Ayho formerly ided in the Kou for time, esme np b-fore Justice Harvey nt the Supreme court last week nnd was w,nleneedto iuee nmntlm* imprisonment in the bnrraeks here, for pn*-inp 'worthless eTirTpi ''*. Tlie ybling man htt already ''I'nnl tnnie MP ven months nwaiting IHrI. that the Admiralty'might'well profit by ...bis'advice, and.it ia lo ber per-. 401ml ihterveiilimi that his criticisms gt; 1 he navy in tbo latter yPo'r did noi. redound.to hiy di crftdU. imd tbat lie wa* Shortly afterward raised to the mnU.of renr ndnisrail. TT- FREE Hrfi'f tli ttM amttwarxd tttldmrn* .ft r 1* tH v inr-tm mn nt iftmvi* oltL. Vf ham t*. A -at- ml m thn iui gt; . r Utwa TWO WU P iKitYi nor m- willi xmimi NARRAWAY'S PHOTOS - A1JE THE BEST SATTSKACTION OUA- IiANTKKD Oii MONEV - ItKFUNDKD - NARRAWAY'S More Ttan Two Score Tears of Successful.' Banking ta -. Circabr Letters 1 r W .issued for the use of Tntvellersi j)avable in all parts of the Workli -Mifney-trattstnittcd toany point by Canadian Rankers' . Association Money Order, Drall. .Jiill of Kxebauge or Telegraph Transier.. XegbtraUIc 1-apcr handled on most favorable term's. .'-A 83.00 'deposit; starts a Savings Account nt any Branch, cm which liighcst ottrrent rate of interest is paid quarterly. . -; Scrip f; gt;r Sair Edmontoo Branch J. J. Anderson, Manager * * -1 itop tlm tirklinp touch: )r. ShoopV are will lt;*urel gt; -inp il and.wilh 'terteet safety. .It in ** Ihorougbty-borm- ch*. ihnt )r. Slieop (rlU mother l. gt; mm- p even nith .ytnniff babie* le-flme E**en. leave* aud tender if r h*i*ig'hpn i7rg uuxntai 6n* ihriili f'iirm':h' the curative (ji-opertirs tw Jr. SlinopV t'onali lt;'nre. tt enlni the MM,: , und he U I be sensitive Uroot'ldal liembennew. Kn njiium. -no ehlnrrirnriii nrfhinc liarsli iwwl-tn itijiire'or ftirpprem*. Jeiaand Dr. ShoepV Take go nther. fbr d * by ali dealen*. ft***m*r*metrm*;'imttirny7t*i- tt * t*0**fe*n mlil. Sei.1'1* gt;i--*rnnJna-ai:nl,:.ilr*tmt,oa*. STAR MFG. CO.. f*ftO-.tt gt;g**m,*.l U.g*K SHILOH'S * . * . Quick M for lhiv*wor*rt;vcirijh- vtic vUtf tu tL lt;T'ii *vie i cofd tuiJ SAP1 iMMkCi evctt tor gt; fiu'il i THE HOUSE OF Ql'AMTT gt;1S. Ja* lt;por Ave. W. MONTREAL BOY * AND GIRL f AUE0 BY Box 1823 W*7 ** S S (t FOR mxmm IRT Va* '.. i VT7 CANADA'S DOUBLE TRACK RAILWAY vr' ji f xiirtita cdumencl Si.;Iou*i Cure M' ** ***,-. CHICAGO, TORONTO, ' MONTREAL, NIAGARA FALLJ, NEW YORK. PHILADEtPKTACr f BOSTON. Tbe health ofthe Nation will be inforoved by the I * F*w J noaou F7to4mC*** 4 use of v-7 r Kort Snakntchevi'nn, F TT I7r T PERFECTION (M.pl. Lokf 1.1 , ** gt; I.uxariout 1 ,.,ui in. gt;nt.. . Un o*H d Dining Car Serric . . jtaX ral**., f j , tim* fj f9* ' Appij t - A: E, DUFF, Keep Zam-Buk Handyl Accidents will happen to.the best regulated families, and the necessity of keeping handy a.box of. Zan*-Buk- bc valu-,* able first-aid:; cannot be too Saai-Buk's Wonderful Tfaj. stro gdy insist , upon. ; Mr. '9-i s*h*t*re co s.. a * e*, 7jtm * *? M i uni1. ' ' - ,-ie-i i* ?'-i e9AmJ'.ATm. S gt; l ' lt; n. and .nml u*ih* curitettd *i,h taock l ihr pin vV w,licIl conwtuCTllly iMJeail of tnJ9tf ri lowttii mc fin K-wtM mc ini r lds ' The water ran ot i.i* nerk ami gt;caldeiljirn erf UdJy* Jiki very awkward place on Which tokl;rrp a pUttrr mr,xl gt;c* f r*i lhinsi wh*cii wc died takd. tu five him relieT. Wr ihen applied Z m*Uok t+hich wc t.aii :r* ' inrneTTiTTFlM-ITrtc M i bae Raihrrmi on my r.i r tiau hi* '* b dj cleansing thr pores c)vt them lib. Zam Ruk- hat refQiutKminrf rvUlinc mrfh -d of healing cut*, hfuitei, bttir . trahl-. chapped htt..) -. cold wres, chafing, ana tie t* in a n**, fri ntiA* m*A rffaafaa vfav 4he wot o*e AfKXmtn; pl e ttfeert, . -*-* * .,h,,.ha, ,B., y- z.. gt; z ? rf.mt tk gt;D ol i ic huin n - m tbat ::,cr. ci lutenml ti rtiifr their Inui iuil vinim*- ..Q;*ilitfinMi.tj lt; gt;wJ fctc tt w aFJw Tor. 7 * tan, r v Cfe i*Gtmima an*l mo 4g*mtiatAt j p*** ffom itit f *QiJlt Cf. T r ai A * .- lt; ' ,taiun/i timV, nno rent nin sampu jz*tt+**if with /am Kuk. *an* h t w*i* S* '*'ii n lhi la. on rK ift Qanar* Afanf Paaaangar 0 pt- Portntm Av - Winn.p.,, Man. ** Pure, nutritious and easily digested COWAN CO.. Limited, TORONTO TEA a FRBK A ttioWit licity Ten I' t In onc'tx pnrehnemr t*T X Hw. of 'JVn. bulk or Mivkagii wliih* llnv hwt. C, W. CAMPBELL TKI.ICPffOS'K 414 *.. .. . HOW READY '. TttE CLARION OF ALBERTA ' THIO N'KW H.US'IHATKJ) SPOKTINC MA( AZTNE . THE PAPER FOR THE SPORTS' - . TWO -x tKdOjfcr yvitTm .
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