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Edmonton Bulletin 1908-01-01 - 1908-06-30
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ay* V ,* V *i ND t cutow in September, neraUV iwn May 3; nloJ from May -H on. ither in quite U hot mj* nd the dayf un* longer. tU'ineiltrt aa to tln ntin- the northern mrfi lt;*n of 1 tmtny witness**. Thi* JliHinniT jMHi i' to the vfaieh Attend for many uibwwA-fiver uliout I'tU MoittHt, in jiarticularly rand* iirMmtm Hnt- traqthiny tbe nut ure. uf there ht in thi* locality t wealth in petroleum. ieTwtirnitlv*1 nnd vain*. t in Ih Mnio locality rtm-wtfiiderfnl nutrirtrt Rapid*. oiTthp Atlm* im OT n'burning cun* ii or twelve yrani and irgeat gas well jntho 'when* in that VHsTriel lt; uy* Mr. Von lain iU iKiring cainpK the l ix uaed for lighting CDMONTON BULL TTft, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, fttW. PAO S VEN In the BUIBBier month* the t mpcrn- Portibly thp omtwhal lower temperature of tht* northern country U little he- tun* in the north mny Im* offwt hy low ihnt of Manitoba OT S nkatehewun, lunger p lt; :: lt;l of Imghl Kunsliinr. Any mm Ua J itiflVteitft* tfl nl the motf uumb mon* northerly (riotA wh re the un idunc* lat t uuku o h from Olie to three hours* longer than far- From the very meagrv observfllion* ther ftoutlu in fully f tlegiw* lower than at Kdmonton, and near Hfave lake ti or K degree lower. The tftVrt of IiikIi latitude la uko exident Ut SepUnllbw ill the V:tei- river distriel j a* the tntiperatttn* tn .ThT TnfmTv itv longer an 1*' dourly tfitli thaw of Kdmon- Ul the IVu river dUtrirt, il ia nut Unhand ( nlgary. Ju Ortobor, ffttttll ntt TWENTY - FOUR -r-ffiARS AGO TO-DAY I p*ld of milatiort an . of muuiral Uxfihwtt- o K-iu d up by fou- i-tK oil wuie of Xlxo- il development wliieh ho golit'output of the pliictnl nt over IlS,- thu output In. gold. - rom tlia I*1 Hox aud- the Holland campi ijiderfnl conl .lcp**il I o bud at tho'imtH. motion, upwartw of ually the rolmlt biting lhe irre.iLr.-i ail- world; ull the-*? are mt-iarentv TOW. CTKhCOVXTKY. n ic'iht xhe imp irom the mouth of worthiest to tli gt;ar Kort' McMunfij Mt'axain to the Yu- ixuxtry iuto .two por- rd lyin south of the ilu 'lying north aro peted. In this vnat w miiier.il proh hili- -e a government sur- ;.s found indications kiIver, cornier, oil, rywhen* coul is found. (f tnSwe northea t- elrton river, is a .dis* -thr Kivwailn Ulld hese art- the Name1 v heing found to be- Ontario. Then- hu r or pnwiieclinff of tv existence Ls hut in* ran say a.-* to-whe-' o barren portion of minerals every whe y will in the future ipveven greater, di*: ceil made at Cobalt. - thin, ind about oOO lt;* All ert 'there is. an Ttr largo pti-niliiltrii'?* ixne formation whieli Mt Mti.i North of Fort McMurny.fi.d Riv.r C rti In Northern Albarta, m m 9 * - For the three Rummer montha a vaal possible at prewnt to report definitely nevere and, of ulmuM lt;laily oe urrence aceau whieh tfchldfla wesJuiLiUnt-oorthera on the liability ,to late umui.CE: frost- in northern .-Ul rta and Saskatchewan, Alberts, northerfi SasEiitehewan aod the Kort Dunvegan,' the only station at ..while north of I.. :*' lt; .WYv.iTki*-.-,, winter is basin, of ihi- Markcmie, almoat to the which a regular record ha* heeu kept netting in rapidly. * Arctic clrelet lien lietween thc isothrnn for several years, is situated in tlu*. One Is impressed at manv point* in lines of 65 and tM) degrees. Through- valley, and the tempetature there reg- peruving (lie eridenee in Wia volume, out thU whole, region the percentage Uteretl may possibly differ somewhat witl the necessity of steps Iteiug taken of - the poMihle amount of amtfhlne from thnt on .the higher plateau, ni- to gain a iH-tter knowledge by exploro- teetns to approximate gt;5, and aft the though eompnrim gt;n with. obHervations tion uud seientiHc observation of the hours of po *il le sunshine at midsummer made ift survey camps leads to the con- .country described' by'the different wit- range frwni 17 hours in tlie latitude of elusion--that, the summer frosta which 'ntases, UiU perhaps the' most urgent L'dmouton io 19 hours 30 mi miles at Kort are in aome years recorded in the valley Aeed is the. ex ten tion of the moteor- Simnaon, it may lie surmised that growth also occur in the higher lands. ologieal observation stations, from whfeh 5 gt;f ;il:uits and cereals may be: even more WhUe, as has been shown, the summers such valuable data is tabulated by Mr. rupid in the northern than In thc southern of the Mackenxie riyer do not differ Stuport, His e.videucce* is interesting districts. ' greatly fropi the summcmiu'AlbertH and and worth carefuL study, and while bis The average daily mean highwtt tem- Saskalehewan, it ahould be borne in mimi statement* would naturally l gt;e eoiiserva- peraturein July at Winnineg is1 77.8 that us tho latitude increases the more tive froni the position he holds, tliere U degrees, at Calgary 7-4.7 .degrees. At rapid is the downward trciuhof tlie tem- much in his evidence tovolifirm the state1 Iay river, on Great Slave lake, it is 73.5 p -rature 'after about August 20. Tho ment ofolhef witnesses iw to the ugrreui- degrres, and at Kort yimi on 71.5 degrees, mean for September near Lajje Atliabusca t ural poKsil gt;Ui ies of the north country CORRESPONDENCE God Almighty made STRATHOONA SUFFRAGETTES. i-l y 1 . a - *: y ,1* . r - .'* ' - . 1 m -.- Jr-.:- . f y-j - * - eh' in that liiiiu-nd:* ityr.. At - J gt;uJ .iA gt;;iit ncJts-ilri found m Im-II whieh exli'iuis river; when- tti*; -. nt- '.,. the cupper* - a fiv'iy and m-irl.V to the mineral Jn- Tc of :i'I ratiaeilirs ill-flbublleo Ifci'iiilie development f the n tliLs.eoijidry.' ends and fon lrv rtiihililje* o.ntlin l itemed 4u .al s( rdtriir t a liuie when l ako nJK'riur arv praclic- ' **- Matiitmni ulld A*-tifU nment ean supply Kill -VM.: '.it ,'* F lt; lt; - TCdran ulletin. (The excellent reporta of your legis- laUve -jpurnaliat have proven euoli insttueuve nnd plenKiint reading, we nreaurpriscd to find him faliitig t'ro'm grace in yburissuo o? the lJlth irtft., II -atmttt linrdly fair o nliis )mi in diMcribe the Stratheona woman who presented their plea for tjie .suffrage oa scurrying through tlie Legislative buildio when lie .failA lo rei gt;brt the men who stagger through. It was. too. wholly unnocespary'to flSSUrfl lis;that gome ole .council blnncbed and made remarks which were both ungentlemnnly and indiscreet, * The whole tone of the report is frivolous,, and unfair,-'a tone: which Kaa doubtless been canght from the current Kuglish journaia,.. - The subject ta not a frivolous one. Qn (lie contrary, the movement fft'.a reaction from frivolity. aimles**pe:* , rind inanity. The day 'has' nlh gt;r gt;M p'-ne ,by .ivhen a woman '*hotrtd tgtitte her. time'in t :e manufacture of l r- lin wool mom gt;tro HiM; or like Ifisa , Am;ton hide her pen under her needier work Ieat the world should know of : her dreadful doings. ; ' Tliere was a lime when if a woman wanted to secure anything for hcr ex ehe had to become the mistress oi a king or cajole a court. That epoch ended with the French Revolution. When Itonaparte fished to silence Madame-de Staal. he snid: What does the woiiian waiit? Does ahe wnnt hi*.- money ;the government ouW lo her father When Madame de Slnel heniii it, she Said: The question i gt; not gt;vhnt I want but what I think. For all that .flattery,- reduction and sin women have substituted the simple weapon of talk. If thoy arinf better,-education, they must talk.; if tbey want their dower in western lands Uiey must talk; ii they-'wnnt the franchise in Strathoona thev- must talk. . T Htthort6 w;omen haw been told they ehould. bo gt; silent power (queer expression this) that they should be seen and not beard; that they should be wire-pullers, or in other' worda, illegitimately wield, a. powec whieli they should enjoy legitimately. Kei lt;l- l s to ay. such a contention is out of touch with thia ycar of grace:' W lt;?men, it would aeem, have no.disqualification for the franchise,. but that of sex. and 'as we cannot alter se*, we can only rectify the matter by altering the basis of privilege. ft ifl just an reasonable that only iitfrt with black, browti nnd white bends should vote and red head* w.11 u( or. Tlu -wroMS. In ; * ' l . ??.. T Z: men, UQtl Almigtny -niaue.somv Vjii foolish to match the man/.' that they will collectively inMuye franchise, seettta to nie out of question. t ' * J. It.is cohtehdetl. too,.that uhen women get the frnuchise their families ol but lhe thu fairly wide experience we have failed to ffml a single ense where the women who exercised the most public spirit -everi lp lhe extent of, self devotion. TT cten jum tl'Ul.* m Wea,-. daughter-i.and mothers. This -pectje of the femnle who will negleej her family to jwiss bi4 M iu piirliomeni U ns complete 1111 iUusionol the masculine brain as the rfder spectre,.Syd- ney 6mith annihilated by n witticism: The wom.tn -i lio could forsake lie;- :nfant for aqnadrolie e un 011- ' -It ifl nlso argued-that the utilization of thc frnnejtise hy worhati would bo a lowering of her dignity, tliat ehe i* really too good to think, on.matter* i)olitienlvJ9f iix one man has snid, 'Woriian s-superior to inan to angH'l -' * In (other woids, she riisfiwii lt;1lwsd'he/nut?e of her superibv and. near 4. ity. This Is fiopcIeM inconsisteney-l i'.nd is reaily- contem it and not .vcvee- enee. It 'is only in. impossible. rb- niniicea-thnt- we-find wimi.m who hie Vtoo sweet and. good * lt;* iimnnu nn- hov* .every ratepayer to vote.lor ohe o them in particular, vi/... the sum to i gt;; -pd: i f ereoting a traffic section of the'bigh-level .bridge. Vie have an opportunity.at n'smalt cost ; g.t'.iug a bridge between tho two cities, which, H neglected,' may not-'occur in our for lb,** cities w-fiuld not Be in a nun '.cial position to build iiu/indept nleht bridge; hence our pw 'd t golden Op- portunity is now. -Stratheonu Im* mnnifetiiid it y lt;h dm for kuHi bv hii? vote, nml fcdmonton 'i-lioulil heartily'-co-operate,, which, I presume; will ibe, the CAM. . Anyone who .has Visited. St. Faxtlj 'MinneapoW aiul Niagara- Falls' in' Ontario and KaW Yqrk ft'ill see at a glance the advnu- tngtfs- of such- bridges.- mid *mr eitiei* will..sunm s eitlu-r places liefon1 35 yea'iv*', .iriid.it is essentinl that wcbaVe the high-level trufftc bridge, j The Other by-laws are'.- important nnd should also b,' . supported. V'tyr* truly, JOHN 15AI.BRAITII. Rdmonton; Febrhary 2i, loos. Fresh jmrk Iftc to 18c. and1 beef I3e to 15c. Garden se lt;-d* are beginning u, hg in- qUiied for. F. tireenwood talks ot starting a Me lineio t'algaiy. V. Anderson tetuiuUl fiom Saddle Lake Satunlay Li-i. , A calf, belonging to lt; Hen der-on. was fioton to death last Wcdncsday nik-lit. . . VuHi.c school exaniifinlion on Friday next 'Jtlth itihi., eommeiieing ut 0 tn. Distribution 0/ the prizes in the alternoon. . flbcial dance at R.MeKermui's south *ide gt;V dn s lt;Iay night. There was a good attendance and a very, pleasant t ime. * * ' Mail luriv.-l on Ve Iuexday afternoon at 3 oVJuck and left hi -1 night ul 8 o'clock. Six lings of mail matter. J. Todd, mail atrru.. J. Ashen haa returned from delivering a OO Pigoon 1 nh- tl'sh'-at Bear gt; ior thc Imlian department. Price delivered 7. per hundred. Fresh egga wh/cji have/been held at 1 and 7 *i* nlljwttt* T an: coming down to SOc. JEhe-'inttrket I* iiot glutted nt that.price however. A copy of tbe Qu'Appelle Recorder lias been received. It is of the name sit*- a the Moose Jftw News J, F Wells is editor.' It ia atiff on Notth- W a( rights. . Grand ball at A. paquclet's bolfwsy house. Horse Hill Creek, Monday morning la*t, on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. T. Gunou to Stie* IXel- court. Ovci-.iHJ guests were present.. A fifighlur name lt;t Itickl san, who has U-eu caropt-d.on tin:.south side for. ome time, lost 0 largo Canadian ho ive on Thursday night from*a swelling in Hi -aIktptiieiiT 'ine hofsp wna worth upward* of three hundred dollars.. R. McKeman.- south, side, has taken out IW piepej) of flatted timber to .l gt;c Ufled in oothuildines io Ik- erected neyt reason. Mmbei was procured between tiicTtow 1 iwr and Hay lake* tritili. a'jout ten iniles iroin to wii. ; lu answer to the i jiiion-juintdowtt 0me tim ogo tyMr. .Osborne; DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY- ; . ..' HEAD OFFICE* TORONTO AUTHORIZED CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT 1,000,000 6: 4.ooo 54,733.33 * . , President RUUKKT F. MASSIK, Toronto . Vice-Presidents AI-KX. TrHNKH, HoinHton: i'HU.ir POCOC-K, London - PROVINCIAL ADVISORY BOARD AT EDMONTON V General Atf S'fc* ' MAGRATH, HART GO. 11 J ither Ave. Eaat KdmoiUoit- t / 1 m r- m -* - a ?7 gt; r- , K, rt'friynri' tn ,1,1 ChlRiiry. the 11 JllHir inute bv Way of Big THE BANK CLEARINGS.. -- V r - - In Mon- Decre.ates (real Are Recorded and Toronto. ure fi Winnipeg. - Feb. fcl- -Coippnrntlvr Inblos oi blink elearinp* fnr- the week e to l*:tni tluit tbe fcp u not 11 pereejii - lbe Htwfibililie; gt; tif I in the vaM nol north. Whiteiwh; trouir-teeni in all niifl/in the Mac- -. thi* ineoiinim ia . f tin-Si- w.iivr-* hurt xiiU finhing, eaerpt gt; i-nt to the Sank:) ' daily f oi? Aa a mattor offending .Feb. 20 nnd lhe same week fnct. tbe only classes debarred from ag yoar ehow the totals m- follows: ihe franchise are. pri gt;onein, imbeciles and woman-- -,: --- There- are' fonie who nrge that a woman steps out of ber Spliero . when gt;he. votes. It minil always be a e ;n- lort'to woman that when G l made Kve, He* caiweti h profound sleep to Iall bn Adam, so lhat .hi . lt;Adam'si dencendanta cannot po lt;v,ibly cfaim r.ny sjiecial knowledge or rightaot pfl l-Mit ip' woman's eonftructi n. This- hciiift the eaflp, all his absurd talk aliout '.be whole sphere and duty of Woman ftiiust bo purely gw.?AP-work.* Woman is a humftn b lt;ii1p of the female .aex, and her duties muet he h.umon,-m including nU the round *o/ 'virtues* applying them to the speein .Obligations of. mother, wife, daughter - *x iemale member of gt;Chnwh..and S afe. , - . .. Hut there is little gained- by gomir over these ground of old-argnmont.-*. which have o often led to bitterness. It is, oi ought to be*,'sufficient that women are'awaking.to a conie ousneF thatlheii* intarMts are unrepresented and suffer in ifoWk-quctic.'; that they b ei themselves aggrieved by .their position of a. separate caste, illogically .maintained iii the lace of altered .conditions,, and thai they demand'to join thrir judgment to thosevof. men On questions of social policy, hnd to ndti their experience to those judgments. OU matter* with whjohit. a ibfir spe-- ,eiol-function to deal. The irate-paying, law-abiding, prop Ijiws under which she Aiust live -and inn.- 65,800,410: i907. *r*:*: 2M*-*, or total'deeliitt* Jor the thirteen principal, financial'ceptrea of tbt: Dominion of nearly ten millions. The only .points .-homing pains are Halifax. St. Jolin. Victoria. Quebee arjd Oltawa. Thi lt; bopetttl indicut oii of a big increase nt Montreal. ag recorded in- 'he .retnrns for the previniw week, are 'nullifb'd. for thero is a decrease of nearly four millions there'as. compared with same weel; lqsl year. Tor lt; nt/ recr.rd.- an other big decrease;.thir time of pl?nut four'and a half-millions'. Si 'ia.lKertf- foiv; apparent that tpe fmapcial and business d prenston ' is not** by -any means yel over and indications are (hat it-will he April bi-fotr any real improvement is recorded. It is. somewhat reassuring to note that Winnipeg practically hold4' her own. figures, being, 1908, S8.76M :' 007.. A.- 799,560. 'Edmonlen and t'algary do pot. however, make such a good shoeing, the figures bl-ing. Edmonton. 1IX 3, 53fl,53l; 1907. )0.lg4; Calgary. 1903, C59,341; 1907. fl. 126.025. aale i)f tb** e di p othar' evidence t i tiiiH rt-. diiei-liii oroto icnl aenrtceJ. - J r . e f4 f t MJZ-X-u* 7 - 1 em I i 1 ** * I * * * j r m 1 * m Vtyrr-xtl'ion. vuhtnlAo frnip ru- jiTnmrnl station rv*t, hy inonttiK. pn*cipi Ation of et I ' ' a ' il f - a 'l . . V *- i , ** ; ' '1 it wonld not Iw Eonili red at if the red heads ami tlu-ir ympathizep*, agitated against laws so arbitrary and uhjii-i. .It is time that reason and the ccaIc* of 'justtea be applied to theii -TPbrn- out disabilities. They were fair uo- . irien and brave men whocarried on the romance of olden time, but nowadays1 we want fair- men and .brave women;- Women wbo are willing to rn- ergiws for their lo*u birthright, and meti who understand that they do not lose bjt. womanV gain. ' Let -pa have freedom and fair phty. . ft-will seem a new creation when the earlier born free'man .meets the latter i born free woman and n-cogniew at. Iant that it -. wair. not good for hlni to have j gt;een so lOPf. alone.' . .'.' - The ghosts of dead orgumenH vaetl 'to scarce our timid politicians -in the night may be , compared To Kilkenny -f.n:-: in that they entirely devour each other.. -J :i It ia'urged that women-do not want .tlie franchise. To such a statement we ean onlj* reiterate the reply Pr. Johnson ma ' ft woman who interrogated him as to how he came tc- -make ft -oertain mistake in his dic- tioiiaiy; ' Ignorance,'madam, pure.ig-. noianee..* On ihe other hand, it is urped.that womeh are bndly anticipatory, undiily anihitious . and will nmtUM? their power. .This ia an uiifound.'d nlann. Good women' are iiot le?.* faithful and eon cb'iitifai* than poo lt;I men. Wo njon. when' they wield tbe ballot, will Commit tbeir /Will ahfcrc of errors for. a- dnir Site, i'rtyser aiivt. of tlie wo- FRENCH SENATE AND MOROCCO. France Is Satisfied With Success ef D'Amadas Army There. 9gri94 -ihmm31. The mAny reports of numerous battles In .Morocco, with ;ncflompohyittg rifniorfi t ial (jehcra U'Amadn-s army'.is in serious lraits led t lt;Mlay to a. Icnpthy-dVcussion of tha. Morocco-que.-.iion in the Senate which finally adoptud n .'voig. of ffOjh fiileiiee in .tbe governm rif present. o.'.utso'of action. Gnuetnl Piequnrd niihihter of war, deiiouue'cd such rr- ' *f gt;rt- i j fiil e unit claimed Xien. I)*Ailiadu's is succeeding n Hsa mission. The'.general.nitration lie-aaid is excellent. ' Tl is iut*-ment may-ba regarded.4s a ie fty j lt;/Uio recent G *r man' littermues*designed to di-credlt the work ol Krone** in Morocco A Question of School Taxes. eh air- die; nnd if she. would influence them ai.alj, must liav .recourse to the nearest man possibly her stableman, butler or gardener as thcstalkiog horse of her pwn 1 unrecognized personality. is no yrondfir, then, that there k a stirring, among the dry bones, and that women are allowing themselves impatient of th eunjnst tutelage which hus so long hung over thom. Wc would respectfully fujrge-it lr the consideration -of our milnicipn and provineial legislators whn.voteoi Ibis subject, and'to-your journal is whft rejiOrts on tlu* same, a study o t.h'e old s.tory iu the. 27th flh'apte r'ia*- Xumlh-rs. where tlie ftve.yomte dnugh U-ra of Xelophehad stood liefore M0ae gt; and Kleflzar the' priest, and the prince* aud all the C6npreg ti0i' and made a.plea for their lawfiil in hefithnce; saying: Oite us; therefore a possession among the brethren or oiir father. And* the i ird paice uun Moses saying. The daughters of Zelo phehad speak iight. Tliou-idtnlt *uftH -hay Iwd liut'Hnii ed nTi'tu jmt'Tllvii Tolonlo; Feb. 20-.Thai the nan of the publi*' -choid .board whose Iftiiphter .taught school.- and whow children ntteiidcd. ciitihl eom -l- od by the oeiiith t lt; gt; piiy money for -uppoil of lhe Roman separate school 4Jir -ituii.tion whieh bring* an Sp1 gt;ear te;Q oo lt;ip Hall from the rullnjr j JpdgeOTOinyf, of the Tloited before -TTuniies of jStormonlTrOundnM and TilenKorry.- Kather Quinn. appealed '.o tlte 'Ciiesterville council tar on as tes.*meiit oii r gt;2;. 00 given to*.K. Mo- Qtytkf and gt;'rank O'Ke'f' rfs tapgr- itij' fcch ol supfKirteis. Thcy denied ihey uere sueh,. but theT gt;xka.C.r'tt', gt;ri' until December, and theii tinnwl cold. Kdmontbu dries not appear tb be ihe worst place, in the Nonh-West after all. The cohsimip:ioi of pain killer, huv- do.ck blowl bitl'Tf-. 'beef. Iron and Wine, hop bitiiVs. yellow oil, sweet spirits of iiftjv. I'nlocne water, exlrnets and i- Hcnces. of various- kinds,, for the purpose of producing a drunk, has reached such proportions here that it haa become somewhat necessary to restrict the sale ot-.these articles. A* lhe1 law atands a permit is required' for'the/sale of any mixture of whieh rilcohril is'one lt;d the principal com- r onimt part*, n. it,is in.all these and kindred - tattr-encelg extracts and remedies. As the 1 tr* gt;rcirig'of the letter. Of the law- would obviously cause considerable inconvenience- without any compensating benefit accruing, it 1ms.; not. up to' the present time Itfen en- 'oreed. and if inconvenience now ri gt; ults, those.who mis-used these mixtures are the parties xo he. blamed- Ther* second numlw of .the North- West Territorjes Gazette arrived by agt mail-. It contains a complete Ust of aU the maci irAles. isbuera-of rpur- -f iajffi Jiaet a.nml- notaries phblie ap- nointed by tlie covernor or hi predecessor,.* Thv li*t of' officials bi These- ihrea varielic- i.-.-ident iu iho vicyiity it Kdtnounm u. s pahli lied : in the ftuUfitJn some time'ago, .Th** fiateite eontains the prl'damntiou of the town .it .Moose Jawtjlu eleetion tA eoiincil- ors'tS t afce place mi Feb: 4lh. ReeuTa- *ions for tin' naluraliiation of aliens is ada*. contained, the naturalization bring effected ls-foro a stlpondiiry niaRiitralo. Private bills to be intro- lupod flt the next seision of the Nortji- West council inn-t be advertised.f three pf the n *xt srx month preeetliiif* he. aes ion of th*1 council, and th- larlies.-seekiiijr to'have the bill pas- u'dmust pay.iuto tlie general revenue 'und o the, Territories, *me hundred lollan... '.. 35 r Meten.rohi fieal weather refK it for the week ending Friday cvenilis, FeB ' nd. Ai, iepoil. d for tiro Tlulb-tinJ by Mr. A. Taylor, oKscrver.iat Kdmon- *on':r * - .Max- iturday ........... .. '-- Stfhdny;. .i .. . :..,.. 10 Monday. .. J . I* Tuesday ... -. -.- - ' Wednesday .;,.... Permanent Results m i4X h.id I? i (MrfiViinjj fii7 atotf'fctW ln-withrf ui? i an ob titmN runjfh. n had *i so my lili lo girK Vr n J iwr ral romudivii commim .to uny uSy: hc'jt lt; gt; without obtaining uny a itafcsHN it*ff bottJo of Coltsfoots Expactorati; from? my.dfugirwr aud iij i*ln of iwo * ys ilu- coujjb w:is *r lt;*ji(HHl, afld th** n rSll* to i-nnrui-ii l nud r:ijii*I hrif wo iJwitleti HUilKKT mPnS JEX* C. A. lt. Station, Oltawa. v Colt footc Eipcctorant ;* wcogol od the world ovvr.au ll**' b -Pt hiw npHoif cver-uw l by Ibe ni tical nrof uo fnr Couglj*,. lt;-'aM ( Oroftji, in gt;4h-liiiJB antl TiRiitnPM oV tiie lt;*h gt;**l. (Tjiidrrn Uko it. To'iiitrcMtuoM it jfito ovcry honi' wo will AonUt tt feci suui ilck toHvf*ry pmon HMidinj; tboir oaiih- mnl adtinW to I*r, Tt A* SlnJmm, M hif d, Totvintn. iv*Id by- a'i Qpitotfotfc druyjjiHCH m JJflfi, + S ad tot Proe Sapipie To-ar - lt; 2 PERFECTION f , v * * t1 WHIT fttltUT *C4N0t Cl pO rt oflieo lt;lei gt;aiimcnt aeStdt word that it has taken lho -matter .into iti earn est ronsirlfiation- .. February is called by tho Indians the stormy, mpon. There was gp r*r- aUymore low of liie on the plains than in (iny other month, jn the'year. Maroh, whieh ** eaJJ d tUe atormy inpnth iiPTJThej eoTTntries is genernlfv calm in tho North-wVst. A-friend of Mr* A. Murray; of Horse' hill Plain, wHting from Somerset in the Pembina .mountain rngivn ol Mim- itobaV gives a rather doleful aecouh* of nirmers i gt;ro i gt;ecis in that usually favored region.' Rot'h wheal and o tl wore hadly'fror.en Thi; he-l wheat ia only worth 40c n Im-hy and scarcely any can lie. sold at that price. Oata. iin; worth Inc,' Xo.d.'inand ior bailey. Bfi'f and TWtfeJc a pound; A fro t oeont-ed oit QnLTWi'nl ol August and again'on the ?th)o 'September. .0p thp lOlh of Qetoh T/itix iuelies of snow te . but th'is sttfn' went away and i louslung wnn continued jilJ NovVju-j-f -, -- a, ,,-* ... ut. Weather continued miid. Stj-JHargaret s College I J * * -TOROMTO- A 'RciUentlal and THy SchboydrClrLu J)*rectnr C *- lt; lt;* hirkin * t J.mf frrt rtv T2;r*J* pri * t, mg taHk-AH'ii: tuiaM.i tt Ifi-rV-:. citr rjAtlximCaA ut mt*U ' aaA i tCm yit*a*a c*y*ry*m7 I'jt nark* Iiiih* *'fw * * .f t*L aaiir.trt a * o *;c* at bul* gt; b4 *U t-f *n miMi If p* l( gt;*' *i ft*- V gt; rtff- *.: gt; . r j r . .. tb n Roomr U. lt;:lt W *1/ T' lt; rry f lUnp pKdnn *'aid a* mini * -M V vco: X 1 Pt t gt;ir*l-JH gt;* j S *l**4 Ul r **rrt' gt;* T ttir,**' 1 a**ii: ** * * ** *.11 11 tl*t**U4h lt; 4 Ji;r lt;f . ti** *tn - ; *i ** IJ *t TuruStO X i+*i9*ii*It tt UU* 1, ir* 1 *i 1: :?/. * vttt Klm J, F- :*AO gt;uSAM;, A . UA? Ttxx *nl The best'inns - that have earned the reputation of'preparing * tempting meals* all serve . - (m * Mooney's m9 * Perfection Sodas h * * * Thcy re thc proper accompaniment of savoury soups oysters . -and cofUrc.and chtiesc. And as such, Jhcy find, their rccognlzcfl places on all well regulated menus. ' Order MOONEY'S and sec that you get MOONEY'S. ' t* - In-1 and 3ilb. packages. ' -r' INN *-. gt; mmf.- A-T 0*. /** * * - * 9 THE MARK OF GOOD CLOTHING IS THE UTTLE SILK LABBt 4 / 1; 9**9*4*V , m*S * J ?J gt;.** Comfortable Thc Year Round For: cold te A */ee xhex or hot. or. .VUNSMHlhKAQtt tiKma, .dfowMM ia ff-arat there fabric of the right feeP and Weight in Pen-Angle to mako you most comfortable Good* tm3c*m rJted wirfi iKe Pm IJa roeritn are iho result of yptxtn of cxpericihre. Tfofry garment is luiid4 )ikKiI-lr-i. tloPou hly 5*lsypd lind hhninkoii, They .retain thotr-hlupe--*no, curlins iVoikt t or broken shouMeis- Th-solvo all' rJouMs *k tw thitybvind, ' . -- gt; l - lt; - * m 1 : P-m W. E. SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. HAMILTON, ONT. WINNIPEG, MAN. *fl * in nd lift so Ideo yt*u Mb thV undemanding you set your ; money b*nck il in *iiy way def cine HOW REAOr * - the pOK.M'jwion of nr none your fnthor'* Iy givi- thein inherilhRCO hrethtetir* Toori etc. MTU'A F. MrRPHY. IMmonton, Fob. 90th'. VOTE FOR THE BY-LAWS. Edltiir TTJllotrnr- Sir. On Moiuisy Ute ratepayers Ivlinontop wijl h(. k lt;' lt;l v* vote fxilic hy-liiw-*. Vtrjiich nt(*D11 mi)r i tu tutor* tneeea*. **t i ie ctty. Ii 1 ol thr Ste. nntnPa dhwn. Tho' v gt;n wtthhcld ntiO-Bl, the jiKlge ordered il to be pnid and thi* iminiripnlity nppralcd Mpf'hiaky in l u* o.luiinnlut of the jmh- Iftvfifhool Uunfd, , ' Work on Q- T. P. in Qutbac. ' Qof*h lt; ( Feb. 2u.*-TUr trttheieontin p'nfa i'oinmh fti gt;n nn- jx iJviric fiery effort ro.complete tli.'G.T.P. en lt;t hin1 Wett ol hot*. lt; o* gt;d prnjrre . Iiejrtj inndi* on tU*. tenth phort*. wlmre ov* five IhnuMind men are at w rfc.. Underwear Reford Agencies DONALDSON LINE Winter Service THE CLARION OF ALBERTA XB l ILLUSTBATED SPORTING MAGAZINE u THE PAPER FOR THE SPORTS a g J l.,Vl per year. TUnr.dny Friilnv.. .1 '.m* i .19 Min. : S'4 -52 -.V. -Ta 0 rman Character li Trpe. IVilin. Feb. Slyplj in HtUited' here hot having petitioned tin- F-mperor for relriwe (rofti thiTTe V of his *en- *rtncp on iierouni of *eriou lunp cqifl- olioation . Shoemaker Voiphi. betlei known'n the- lieutenant nf KbohfltX- ok, htt/'b ll pivi-ii hi * iroe'Icnt. He 'p. x gt;M ..ind deereplt, anj -ome rieh womrtn lm *o t'nvvidt. that )i - .-hall nevtT wftnt. V.oiEht'R. Iiohlmp n lt;tf 'he whole town o Koeh oiefe ti klecl he. m **rt*t*i* i en of tho luilirrou . Jt-itt ngid he 9t*a vavtlv aniu .l hy UlfiOW r- Ire. SI JOMM Pch. - . - COXCOKIiIAT .' .'Vaah *.' Feh.. S - - - -AI,CI1 K gt;* i - - PthlSl ,Krh. ia - I - HniToNtV .' imr. 7 YshAZi m K**T.*l f gt; - M;.I 14 Frb. * . . ,-ATtlU'MA. - - - M r. 21 * fntttmtattt: *Utt a ttuttmt CtMo 42.50; 3riCim ;.5a . vFor fnllrufnniution'a pty io Tp. f. cUmminqst 107 C, P. .Dfpof.Wi nJpei.ar . THE BOBERT REFORD CO. LIMITED mwiiui - Toaooro - st. jomr. -u. - ounce i 0 4 AN AD, IN H BULLEUN i BRINGS GOO0 RESULTS I - m * ' it- m ihe t nei dent. Nnrsetf' I Holliers' Treasure mo** tcUaUc medkeice fof bahy. Und owr 50 Ytwtt* Fiji* come IpDr.P HcMkio 1855. Makes Baby Strong Rtrtorm the liatc ofg ru to perfect tkrahh. Gm touftd ikep, witliovi rcacct to opium oc olbrr iniundoi dftm. S At*majm4u 2UwtUMimi ,2S, GROWN TAILORING UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS ' -' Every garment made lo measure. Style and fit guaraiitrw - PRICES REASONABLE T. HINDLE m *** 2t7.IASf gt;KH AVJ gt;. WIIST ; t A*
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