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1 9' r-r - m* * AQE FOUR. EDMONTON BULLETIN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. ISM. mtmru m oaiiv tUUETIN QAILY Oellvared In tht City. 9* par yaar; by mall, par year, 13; by mall to United 8tatat, per yaar, 6; oetlvarad through city pott office, ** pat yoar. II.WEEKLY- ubtcriptiona p a r fear, *l', aubtcriptlona In the Un* tod States, 2; delivtrsd through city poat office, *2 par year. All subscriptions atrictly in advance. BULLETIN CO.. LTD., DUNCAN MARSHALL, t''inl dob? ltt ure Mile now negotiated i, for U7n,unti ( 850,000), und Uie coin num mai ton lt; i the transaction in de pendent upon the pacing .f nuthoi itntIon by dnv,. i r thut amount. Th- cily counpj ia empowered by ilie Miart*j t . ui * hy-lnwtt (yr tlio 1'XtCll -ioli uf Un* water und power y gt;4teiiis ui th* city will, -u; referring theni tu ,-f-thn T-ntn of thi -mte.pnyenc nnd tocn improvement* payable by Ir.mUige n* tetement, sower*, puviug, *Hlenatfah HTT7T SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 77, 1908. V MONEY BY-LAWS. Ou Monday Uie ratepayer* voio on nine by-law*, .authorizing tht Council to rain sum* lor various purjMfeM tf* * gregntuig -'(85,000. The purpose* -of the by-law* may be sufficiently indicate by the following summary: t a 1. A by-law lu provide lor the rms- ing of tho sum ol 42.W)0 to pay pnrt ot the coet of erecting a traffic m-c- Hon liVi-r tlio high level bridft**.- 8. A by-law-to provide fur the raining of the Minr.-i 10,000 lo pay pnrt of tho cost of comeiil and plant sidewalks constructs in 1907. 3. A by-law to provide for the-rnis- ang of th* tlim ot 49,000 to meet u deficit on the sale ol certain debentures. . . 4. A by-law to provide for the rate- ing of Uie num of 30,000 to supple- .. m*nt the sum ot 49,000 rowel Ior the purchase ot street rails and om-J ,.. er etreet railway material. 5. A by-law W.provide for the raining of the sum of 4Q.ooo. being (ii the * ' m estimated amount of the increase* .. coat of improvement and extension of a municipal'telephone system.- 6. A by-law to provide for tin raiding of tlie umT gt;f fGO.QOU for the purpose of paying the cost of .ccr- ta:n projected additions to, improve- m. in en Is in aud extension** of the'municipal -giR'trig Ugming und (tatfei -- eyetem. t 7T*A By:fawTo'pfovnlo'ToFlhe raia- ing of the sum ot j .uou to supple iixeni xh * 9 of a flM aad pifcffli Heretofore autnouzed for uie eii-c rion m: i equ pment o. a mumci 'u: .. lovialion Hospital. ** o. a by-law To pRovi lt;te for ihe'rsE J ing of Um Adft'iri iao.uoo tu pay Wwrj COdt of farther extending the p:e sent syptem of fire protection antf . the .increased ea ( of erecting two new fire halls and extending muni- .. Cipg liit* ii in ftn fystem... . i 9., A by-law to provide, for the racing of the ajim vf SlJw.i/OiMu f-uf'plc- raeut -j.- ttum e. -vlji/KKi nlr**-a ly. raised to provide for the est in)ated amount td be borne by the municipality at-large of the cost ui pacing certain streets. * ItouH-viLi'd'i, can aUo similar I y treated, and 'he nncwjUQn Tijjt Iiuiu fur thejti* ex H gt;udilure , oinouutinic to .Vf6.(K . ure tviiig prcpoivd and will lie Submitted to the vote of the hul- mwr* on Mmulay. llpou the np pTOVfll of the burgMtseh the nhlltty to deliver thr gootlA will depehd. It i* to.be hoped therefore that the votar* will be WtrbSUB to tlu* reMpousihilily. will carry th*.*se by-law* by nuch mu- .' i'ties OM will convince the debet)* ture purchasers thut we have latlh our city and are interftited nnd loyal itupp lt;irters of iu* progress. , The 8Uin*f*43. 00 nuthoriied iu the flrst by-law oiiumetated is ImIiu'oii- ton'** *hare of the cost of the trAflic uttachmeiitK for the C.PJt; hiulge. The Stratlicona ratepayers carried the hy-lnw* for tlieir share ol the ox- peitoe hy a very large majority a short time since, and'there is little doubt that Edmonton' share wjll be-pro-, vided on Monday. The endor.*atioh ofthe by-law lt;loes not of course hind tho city to accept the provisional (igreemnt with Uie company regarding street crossings. It will enable the Council to deal witli ihe Company from the tttnudpoiut of being able t tlte happen* not .at all Infrequently ihut thi- burge iMM **l a eily favor a certain project l gt;u do ii np H4Ae tf.. plait Uy tth ich tile Council prv ni**' lu carry r uut. Vet with the Howet couferre* by tliK clause the t'ouneil iriight leler ' imply the piojret tt gt; thft* bufgOAsOa in n general lortu in sucb cat* eiidorsauori of Uie i? j 'Ct wutii'i mean ondorsntion I I'jV CCtiTleir fihui for accpmpl'ahinn it; and the burgess, could only reject the pro- ' ' deliver the goods, no far a bridge is concerned. The advisability ol clothing the. council with thispow or is urgent, hat construction vor : may not ho delayed through limit ol the city. ,JL*JQ tlie desirability ol the traffic attachments there can 1 Oiirtt1oJ difference bf opinion,. .If -the ,bridge TT It is.dcfirable that the far rraclru'ig consequences dependent ui gt;on the to suit of the poll should, not be undi r . lt;-6timated or not fully appreciated by the hiirgessos. The city of Edm lt;ntoi: has good reason to be proud of .its mi ancial standing, as .demonstrated hy Q constructed K lt;imonton* wonts constructed Sa aii ttvenye for vehicular and foot traffic, aiitl wfth proyl sion for tram-lines when such shall be fnund pragtii able. Whatever the cost of those attachments may W, It-WlU certainly exceed the amount Kdnionton is asked to provide. Our position ft therefore simply that we can get A f what we want for less'than it will cost, a proposition which should not require much argument to secure our approval. 9.9 m Another of the by-laws auth; gt;rup.- raieing, 130,000 to supplemenl the amount already raised.for paving eer tain.streets. During the summer-it is proposed lo pave Sttpet as lar as K:mstino'- pnd Namao a., iar a-* tti railway, -We aihount.asked for. how- mm. a ever, .also-includes the. estimated cost ot paving First street from J**Ppet to the railway. Whether this particular work will be carried on dulng the present summer may be considered*an 'open question. . The work to already under contract, but the hitherto unfavorable financial conditions, coupled with the uiidesirability of leaning uj tlu- offer .received tor U*x prospective yfH gt; ,any of . reeta at once ha. debenture i *ue. which is regarded on aU sides- as one; of-.the best dehentnre sales of the day, TTTrttrativp of the con- tldence of capitalist* in the present well-being and luture prospects ol our fair city. This has been favoiablv commented on by papers liotli easV and weiit, wltlt remarks npon the good fortune of Edmonton in particular nnd the more hopeful outlook of Canadon municipalities in general' hy thi* op parently increasing confidence of Itrit- uJi investors. andThe diversion oi Bntwh capital in aid of Canadian development. This alone menus s great deal tor Canada fn general ami tht Canadian West in particular. *is-it j higMy lt;lesiraUe Jhal Britkih money ahould become a potent factornit oih * t -m development. It meana much 'mote tor Ednnmton tlmt Bny.Kh monoy in disposed the Council to postpohe operations. Authorization is akked for the money necessary, however, in or lt;ler that tlie work moy be proceeded with when conditions justify. If the authorization i-* grants it will bp quite posstble to pave this street also dur- * ing the summer if conditions should be found faj M teriH 4 m gt;tj onu lt; d the work must'of neccssityfie post- ponetl. together with thnt on Jasper Ijud-Komao, poned plan by expressing disapproval Oj tho project itself. The vote would be not ou the by-hiw. but on the ab- StrAct ituestion for which tlie by-law Ottered om ol many solutious. It would be no reflection of public opinion Oil the course the council. pro M gt;sed lo pursue The 'ratepayers would be pieveuted oXpn ipg their opinion on the whule problem in bund, und the Council from kuowing what the p.uiple leally thought ubout It. Naturally this must lead to misunderstanding, eil lt;Hesfi disputation and needless btck- enng. The ratepayers would Oe. per- hnpt* 'frequently, constrained to - ex- pretts dteapproyal nt-a-very desirable project In order to prevent an u * popular mode of execution; the Couucil would be. perhaps Tn'quently, eon- gt;irameti to construe au adverse vote aa a .repudiation of a project -when this Was only .intended as disapproval of the ifianner in which tney proposed to execute it. Neither the public nor the Council should be subject to such handicap. For tlie eat-yiae. tion of the ratepayers and the guidance of the aldermen every .fa-;ility Jhould be provided for the Iree cx- tress-onof public opinion on tn* whok gt; detaileil ciu-uinstance and con- dition.of every important civic undertaking involving the expenditure oj the civic, money. The ratepayer is-the iaymoster; he should Ih- told clearly and fully whal he is' asked to pay for and allowed to say what he thinks nUejt-44-: TflW-Mri only b? nne by lt;nhmitlinp th*. w current yeor and wHhing lo pay the taXOH due :toin Imii wtnihi he t lt; 'i .,.d Imhuu.v.. tl . fonm i ...win luul detnuH- ed. It might well ecHi that kefoti* he could collect Irojn th. de fa uU el the time lordiscoun' wnuld have paM- ihI i aud even . .e dale on whi'h a five er eem. pouglly i- to bc imposed. - E I WITH Xk SYNOPSIS 01 CANADIAN NORTHWEST Will Ask For 30,000 tncrtate. Toronto. Keb. 20- The eighth annual convention in the thitacio A o- ciation uf Fair* und Kxihibitons opened in the City Hall Unlay. Rtpre- seiitutice , uf the as.soc iat ion, wHI wait on the Hftft Ntljiirti Monteyii, minister of agricultirre. touior.6w, with a request (mu the goverumenl mer -nm' the grunt to fans fu.in 70,000 ' to 100,000. ; French Defeated in Morocco London. Feb. 20 news despatch from. Casa* Ulanea. .auy since thrt French Occupalion uf 3ettat, two French columns' were beaten ..by the Moroccans with heavy lossve. The despatob *dds that General D. Amado'a communlcatioiH with Casa Blanca hnve boen cut off. Atiatttin Browned at Soo. Toronto. Feb. 21 An Austrian named Fegnvis wns drowned at Sault Ste. Marie lost night near the Inm-nntinn- al dock. His companion named Pne- yon tried to jpactte him and got in too. but his shout* for holp* were heard. When rescued Paeyon wns half dead. The body of tho other man was not found till thi* afternoon. Hughes Comes To Front to him in the form which he is flaked lo sanction and legalize . Ihe Legis? luture would be entirely justified in suggesting the elimination of -. * clause from the proposed amendments * * * * Another requested amendment wor- thy-very careful attention- provider (thai: '. The Council mny by.by-law fix ilu* assessment of manuiacturers lii respect to land aCtuuoy- and bona-flde Uaed in connection with their business ftt a Htftted amount for n period ;not exc'ee lt;ling ten years, and may from time to time aa sucli periCKl qzpirea readjust and retix'snid as- Albauy. N.Y... Feb. 21. Governor Hughes startod on an invasion ot the West tOKlay. He will maki 1iM first- bow as presidential candidate to the Illinois people Saturdav when ho U to deliver the Wanh:iip:on'. birthday speech arranged for him in Chicago by Paul Morton. - HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Any even iiuiubercd - ' ; ' ot U-*- miniort I ndi in Mnuituba or the North- VWst Provinc* * exeeptping S und 2G, not is -vm kI. may lie home -.teadiMl b gt; any l 'i - . the Dole head uf u family, or male over S yearn of aite, tu the pxtent ol no- quarter section, of IW eerr*. more or lett. Applicutioo for liome .lpsd entry muxt he mad* in person by the applicant st a Dominion JjuuI Agn'nry or aub ttgeeey entry by proxy may, however, bo made at any mgency on curtain conditions by the fattier, mother, son, daughter, brother or siater of an intend- Inir huUienteailer. An application for entry or cancellation mndo personally at Jlny Sab-Agent's . uffiea tuny b** wired to tbo Agent by tbe g ' ? Tpftrt gt;H*g lt;utti th appli- '*' * vant, andiT lb?r-laniI ipplied. for is tt* cuni on receipt of th* telegram such application is to have priority nnd tho land will he held until the necessary pa pen* to complete the transaction are re* ceived by mail. ln case of personation of fraud the applicant will forfeit aLl priority' of claim or if entry h'as been granta it will be summarily conceited. An .application for conciliation mu t be made'in person. The applioant'must be eligible for homestead entry and no otb*r application will be received from an individual until that application bun been di*po lt;*d of. Wliere an erttry ia cancelled subsequent to Institution for cancellation pro- cecdipga the applicant for cancellation will be entitled to prior right of. ontry. Applicant for cancellation niunt etotb in what 'particulars th* ho imteador is in defuiilt. t Trial of Retina Police. Resinn. Fei gt;. 21 Counsel to-dnr concluded tlo-ii argument in the suit (or .damages . broucht- * by Chlnnmen ngainst members lt;*l the city- police nnd R.N.W.M.P. Judge Proiidergost re- JUST ARRIVED A CARLOAD*TRUNKS AT HUDSON'S BAY STORES . Sevsnty-five Jap5 HeTdr- Victoria. Feb. .20. Seventy-five Japanese are-hehl here for examination under the Nitta Act. Tliey of -ived by a Japumsti uteamer ln gt;4 night,- Preacher's Opinions Rev P.K. McRae. Porks Baddeck, C Brf 'l Uway* count it a pleasure to .roco mend the Ur. Slocum Kemediea to y'jWr *J,inl gt; ' T -* ?Ueve t-Uerp is noth Tng bettor fur throat and lutig troublea'or weakness or run-down system. For speaker's aore throat I biive found Psychine veiy beneficial.?' Rev. V. II. Stevens, Paisley, Ont: *'PsycMne pointed instthi.-Btimula.nt tay. ees.sment provided llmLno such J pggd iih 'a ri(nl shall excewTTeiTyear/r - a- Tliis agaiu-buu-aftpeping provision .It empowers the Council to fix without reference to the ratepayers, th-. assessment of manufacturing con- .cerits; or in other words the taxes as to itsefHcacy ui everv opportunity.*' Rorr-ft.. M. Brojrne, Amherst Head. X.i .. *' hiive often recoutmendeil Psychine aince taking it myself, for it is.a cure for the troubles you specify/' Rov. Chas. S-.iriing. Bath, N.B.': I huve used Psychine in loy family; 'the theae coftcdrns shall pay.- A reducl.oi, revilis were marvclons.* I bave Visittd people who state thai they never utcd Ts this -particular instance especially ahould flnd a safe ami secure investment in our city debentures. The establishment of euch a market tor our city debentures secures a sure and reaay means of procuring the money needed lor our city's continu oxax progres*. But trade relalions'ot ttlU nature oin ytlly i ' iniiHiirtiui'ir by a bond of complete confidence be- tween the buyer and the aeiler, tar tho British money market, assured o its supremacy over all others, in tius- pec ting and waiehfah The recent fin- ancial stringency, which in ..til in evidence in many other cttic.-f. ..as been successfully tided over by Edmonton, or will have been tided over when-thiffranwrttion has been completed. Much ol t ip work, which wa gt; commenced or contracted for last yenr . and carried on under trying condi tiorta has yet to be. priid for. a gt; money condition* prevented llie p roil table wile of debenture* at that time. To continue and complete th: lt;i.woik and also to provide for new undert his.year, it ia necessary to make a*nple provision in adv nce. so a lo . prevent, any difficulty in wcuring funds a* the work progr -*.- gt;es; lhe es 11mated expenditure let- St** Iwing nearly half million dollars. Tie- SOME DOUBTFUL AMENDMENTS. Tlie Com mil iee of theJ gt;wslatureon t..aalm*mtal T.BUI.' nil I ,' very great public interest, some Municipal Law will' discuss the ameitdnivnU a ked. to. the. Edmonton ciTy *ttt iti r on Monday evening. Among these arc ucvpral proposals olf ,,, m pow r when-an agaeitfmcnt *?t an 'assessment aflect? tbe othei ratepayers jirecwely the same as ine expenditure of a proportionate -ira. 'rom'.lh* Federal treasury, and the assent of the ratepayer ia required ior the latter it Js' difTicull-to see bow Uie fonueij?ouId be iuatified-yHlrjut that consent Xor'is there any neccA sity of turning thie power over to th ' t'ouneil. The ratepayers are quite as anxious for the establishment of matt- ulacturing enterprises as lhe Council* they will be quite as ready to grhnt reaednable concessions to euch con- cerue, and no Council would be justified in granting conceesions whieh the latepayers would not grant,. But the clause goee faiiher. It invests the Council with power to readjust these awessmenta at the end of each ten year term,, and to determine, what they ahall be for the next decade; in other words it- makes **ir period expires the judges, of.what thi Jrottby ot sm;-eaielul ecrutiny. aint u es ol the establishment shall bc for the next ten yeara. This power would open the way for a condition amendment, if not rejectix togcthei.j of a ngg whicfa puhjic p(riI , oiti. its equal. I strongly recommend it. Rev. J. S. T. Wilson, Markdale. Ont.; F huve taken two bottles of Psychine and ani pleased to aay tl'at I ani gie.-itly improved in healtb. ' 'I waa troubleil with my throat, but now I find it ubout restored to its normal eondition. I find my work very much less taxing. I belie Psychine is all e imcd for it.7' Th w*are carne?t preachera of the gospel of P5ychlnc They know where of they speak. Paychifae cures nil throat, luug and stomach troubles, it is a great vuica strengthened, acting directly on the vocal, respiratory aTid digestive.organs, thus periallv nAayto* to public snelTkeni. At.nil drugget* fiOc and il'M, orDf.T. A* Slocum, Ltd. Toronto. -' IEAMOWUERS HAY ;HAY'JL Timothy (per hale) ,,... .. ., . Slough (per bale)-- -' - * - gt;* ma 9 Delivered any part. of. city free charge. 75c 50c of aome which might themselves h made tbe subjects of profitable The .lennntei- fronehUte elqiiee prot videa Ihnt the voters' list shall in- elude the names of all persons wlios* names apjwar on the householder * tax list hereinafter provided for,- Another amendment interprets householder to mean the oecupanlff** thm' et A muZl rr . per-Jhe.period made, as email as poa- ol a dwelling-house who hae been actually, a resident- of the city Hince the firsUday ot February in the then current yehV 'DweiiiiiK-nouae is construed to mean an actual sep- ar te dwelling with a separate door for Ingres* and caret*. w Uegarding by-laws it ia proposed that: J * In place of provisionally parsing any by-law requ*.re lt;l by the Kdmonton charter to be referred to th*- burgess?/ and'thereafter' submitting thoame. the council may by reso* lytir.ii ftubmit the question by such hy-lawTo be determined, by publish- a notice slating -diprTly-the sub- feel matm Ut Wrtf proposed by-law nnd the question to l gt;o determined by vote-of the burgesses. ** This is a broad power fo confer on a council and one which tlie Legislature might well hosllafe io grant. It zen w ll couU-mpIate without apprehension. Ten years is a long term for an assessment lo remain station- ry quite long enough to make il wortli while for a manufacturer to exert himselfoto hove the os *5 ment fl sible. Should it ever tfoine that a4J group of unscrupulous aldermen helu offioe when an assessment periini elapsed, the proposed clause wnuld give them power to make his asses J ment for the next, ten years as smnl. as he might wish In return for a rat- isfactory 'Voneiderntion. And assuming this unfortunate condition, lha smaller the assessment was made the larger the consideration they could demand, for the smaller Ihe WWW ment the more Ihe assessed would nave. This is a gt;ower which, what ever might be its -advantage, is alto getlier too broad to be conferred m a city council. Anolher proposed amendment fa t tho effect Hint taxes for the curreni year shall noi gt; neceptetl until al arrears are paid. This clause appenr lt; likely to 'work hnrd?hip on a man who. having bought lot during :h' Another Car-Loju i of Pianos will arrive ihis week. 562 Sboqvd S-owjet eomoktoji A homesteader whose entry is net the1 subject of cancellation .proceedings may, subject to the npproral of Department relinquish it in favour of father, mother* og.. daughter, brother or sister if eligible, but to.no one el e, on filing declaim ation of abandonment. Out its. - A settler in required to perform the duties under one.of the following plans: (1) At least''six months' residence upon and c)ill:vatioa-of..tbe land.in.each year dating thojferm of three/years. (9). A homesteader may, if he so de. 'ttirra'. perforjtf-thp required reaidence du- ties by li vi ng -im' fanning land owned WtHil? by mm. no* 1m5 than eighty (fi i acres in extent, iu the vicinity of his -homestead. Joint ownership, in land will not meet this cequiroment. f3 gt;.Ii tlie father (or mother 4Mh father'is deceased) of a homesteader lies permanent resideuco on farming land owned solely by bim, .not less'than eighty (80) acres.in extent, in the vicinity of tho homestead or upon n homestead entered for by him In the vicinity, stieh homeKtender may perform his Own ri si- deoce duties by living with the father (or leather); 7 Ifi .fir term.ryiefnityV in'the two .pre edi'nf a-agrnphs.is defined ns meaning.not more than nine miles'-in a direct, elusive of tt- width nf ronA al- lowanrcs cru'vMil in /he tneasurement.. .(5) -A .hompsleadcr intending to perform His residence- dulies in accordance with the'above while living with parent* or on faemlng lnnd *wned by himself must notify (he Agent fur the district of snch intention. Before mnking application for patent the settler must gives * months' notice in writing to the Commissioner'of J)om- jnion 1.anils at Ottawa, of bis intention to do so. SynoptU of Canadian Nert.hwttt Mining Rc'ula'lcnt. Coal. Coat mining rights may bo loas- ird f r n period of twenty-one. years nt an annual rental of 1 per r.r:- lt;.- . Not more than t* acres shall be U-n-rd to one individual or company. .A' royally at the rate of five cents per. ton shall lie collected on the merchantable coal min- Quartri A person oighteon year* of age* or over, having* discovered mineral in place, may locate a claim 1,500x1.500 lac*... ...7 J ' The fw for rMording * claim ift S5. , At least 100 murt. be expended on the claim each year or paid to the mininif recorder in liea thereof. When 500 ha been expended or paid, the locator wav, upon harinff DQrv jtniadev and upon cnmt lyin( with other rocpTtrmfient oha o tU* land nt 1 per-nere. : - re The patent .p/ovide* fot the payment of a royalty of 2 1-2 per cent, on the f salen. P1*C*T mininK rlairairffflneT tty- ar* 100 feet eqnare; entry fee 55 renewable y at- 1st Att applicant may obtain two leases tb dredge for gold of fivs miles each for a term of twenty years, renewable -.at. the discretion of the Minister of tfifTInterior* Tbp.lesMec shall have a dredge in op eration within one seasoif frem the date of Uie'tcnso for each five miles. Rental 10- per annum for each jhi a of ri r leased. Royalty at tho rste of 2 1-5 per cent collecti-4 ou tbe output after it ex- 7337 10,000. W. W. CORY. Deputvof the Minisfe ftf the-Interior. N.B. tTuimtbofiw6 publication of tliis advertisement will not be paid for. Wc are marking, at special prices for this week a Carload of Trunks, Suit Cases ancl Leather Bags. These goods tarkc-up an immense amount of space which we must- have for incoming Spring Goods,. we are therefore marking them away down to clear. Here are a few special lines, which will be worth your while to secure : * m 9 a Canvas Covered Iron Bound Trunks, heavy hardwood slats teel clamps and corners,hea*y brass Xotk 2.75. * 9 Canvas Covered Brass Trimmed Trunks,brass plated clamps and corners, heavy hardwood . . - . -1 a , m t a . I o * * , Canvas Covered Brass Trimmed Trunks,brass plated steel corners and clamps, heavy hardwood slats, heavy* brass lock and two straps -8.00. . r ' ii e r . r *. 9 a . ; Iron Bound Bureau Trunk, heavy hardwood slats, fine brass plated steel corners with three sliding- dAagetSu d tniipf. coinpa tiin ii V top 22.50. Tliis trui gt;k4fl-a4mreau in itseif. .Just the thing for the ladies. We have also several oi her lines at 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 4.25, 4.5G, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50, 8.00,10.00,12.00,15.00,20.00 and 25.00. A large sto Cases, C u be. cleared W m athorSyit Cas6s*Travelling t id Gladstone Bags will also Trunks. iftto TRAI concluo After a vi-ry gt;ucc.'.*ui sc eio vwiipieO the whdge of yesteni - rd train left last evening on it. Uy. YOti Sy-Uivhvwuii itildreeaes are beiug delivered Vvry intereetiuf were the leoti livvred jvni, iduy uul the lari bur ol farmers whu assembled cur uuaniuioualy voted the in*:.- au unqualified auoeeas. I'lu.i* attention wae paid iu marks of thc dtflercnt apealc lt; thc. results will doubtfrsa be n cd te cleaner, better kept fan ii M(xlnie. progressive and sm larnitr? . 'Okie feature of Uie o: *, un-.-tiui*** the lc was thi disease ou tlu- HUDSON BAY COMPANY FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING JACKSON BROS. * * * , 'jasper Ave. cor. Queens' pur- STOVEW00D * Oiy Poplar: and S gt;ty Mkba. -. EDMONTON ICE CO. ..Telephone 32a y, * gt; - . CANDY CO. DRAYINQ. r * WOOD - - ll JASPER AVENUE* ** Pbaha 41*. ** . Bex TU. - ANDY a. CO., Lumber. UTRUK FOR COMFORT ir ANYONE WISHING RELIABLE INFORMATION REGARDING The OKANAGAN VALLEY SKK THOMAS R. WELLBAND Windsor Hotel OANADA1 DOUBLE TRACK RAILWAY . a A w A i .... Betwseo CHICAGO. TOBONTO, MONTREAL, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. HARDISTY BROS. Sute*iiort to h* Edmonton Cart- *g Company. RAILWAY CARTAGE, DiSTfdBuT- INQ AND GENERAL FORE-: WARDING AGENTS. .;.- gt; We are fully equippod and make a specialty of moving and placing Safea, itoilere. Heavy Machinery, etc.. Msln Phons 445, Stsbls Phons 279. -C. X gt;. R. Yds. 3f. P. O. Bex 3Ifl. *? 12 Qu m Av niM* NOTICE TORONTO. MILLINERY STORK *' All MiUinery-at half price. We am offering good beayere at 1.76. Theae come in grey, black, white, navy,.and garnet. We hnve still in atoek All Up-to-Dato MUlibery. MRS. FERRIER, sahl- A. Mitcheil, one Mltfa the aeed train. iiiMoniu uf mwllipt'ir tin* iantn-i. preseut. .-ubjeeii voiuieuled.v.-iUi the Ot seocLfiain. In tile wuy w enaUed to ejipluin niaar pom inifht have otherui-* been lt; aim fo clear up the ' 'tflculties Isriuar.i. It alao . .... ui-tr. ch: in tlie subject. Ur. Uitc the chief weed inspector ol ti vimv. He is au aathority on iiimI jUho ou forestry. Ue Wiu i np H gt;mioil i* gt; the Dominion.. I bnsueh with lieadquarteis * ' Head and will aatiuiue his new th Uarch 1st. -mrt i At 4hc afternoon session oi th iiiiiu and grain judgiujc schoc draeses rere delivered on seed jtnying particular attention u ..and JfheaL Tho variety and i qualities ol oata waa tne suhj an address, by T. Sf. Mnaou. Donitnion department o agriclt .Ottawa. H. A. Craig. suporha lt; of fairn add institutes, spoke at length on thu grading ol dat whvat. A- Mitchell addrcsded tl i liiora.oji pi-'ed oata aud H. A. on aeed wheat. Mr. Mitchell ies t witk tl f vsxictiee of who* ' In the grading of wheat am uiiu inijutriiiiit point impressed tlio Jai-nicrs wan tliat titer nee uk the word of the mUlera c vator men in the grading of grain,' U they were* not eatisfun the irnding they cOnld send aa to Me. Born, chief grain inspec ViHtttiiL-g. or Mr. Hill. a-Mstnnt innpftaor at Calgary, whero It' be qfrolully teBt**d and'graded. CfoijtciuHtructed the larnxett i niettoftl of grading tlieir nwn- ,so ami they would be able ti wjieih'er' they were receiving tht per grades at-the elevators. In.dueling M-ith the question ot oata and wheat the speakers la pecla cmpiiasix ou the great vai tlie funning mill to.make clean la judpitig grain gt; per cent, w, lowfd for grain tree Irom weed and otlier grain. The o'dvautaj sowing'large plump grain over ti email grain was shown by mea tw lt;vtubea ih whieh n compariei the yields Irom the two cljiftsw shown to the advantage of the fo Another'point-ot int(Ves lt; to fai that wes.'touched upon was tlie * cation of u ild oabia The only c ' ful' nif'tljtxl uf getting rid, oi The following are tlie point v.-hich tin: tiebd train will hold judghip schools daring the rem*' of ihe months -- Port Saskatchewan, Feb- 32nd r-inont. Feb. 24th. Mundare. Peb- 5th. VfSrcville, Feb. 26th. Kaniurly. Feb. 37th. inuitsfreo, Feb. 38lh. Mannville, Feb. 89th. - Vermilion, March 2nd. l. lay. March find. Kit cottyr-March 4th. ' Moyduiinster. March, fitlt. Ul on their return from tlie U on the C. K.'R. the train will.fej one day at Moririville aiid om Stoney Plain, concluding thc woi mi iiininxi m getting nu ot by cutting the plante befbr a following arn - tlie point 149 Jsiaper Ave, tiaxt Door te Hudson Bay lut Idmonton p* tf i a J9* 9 u rt hould b y cheAp- imported Sab, WINDSOR SALT cost* oe more u absolutely pure snd toe. hither. Gtf WINDSOR. t - * i Trains Dally From Chicago-* finest' Roadbed. Uodorn and Luxurious F-ouipment. tTnexoallad Dining Car Service. Sor rates, re rrations. time tablet, eto. Apply to A. E. DUFF, Qvnaral Agtnt Patmtrtatr Dspf. Portaga Ava Winnipag, Man. OKt'ftHSr6F GOOD LUMBKH. i- worth .two ofthe o fa r kind. Think of ** *jttt rh*n -suit- reqnir* rtoff* ms mmhpic, -ott irmirttso... l gt;on i -.ii.p ot thinlcina .either. Put .tour thought into practical oae hv get- ting yonr lumher nt the place where only tlm good' kind i* handled. That pfnre i* right hem. Once you find the way gt;ou w nt have tb be: told again, lour experience with our lumber will Iw loo plcaxxint l he furffotten.. MARRIAGE LICENSES JACKSON BROS. Jewelera 303 Jasper Ave. Oer. Queen* Ave. I ALBERTA LUMBER CO. TELEPHONE 350 .. . FRIDAY'S GRAIN MARKET : Winnipeg, Feb. 21. The marke day waa a broad and active nue. . iiig quiet on tlte Uuohangedopcnii Liverpool and with a scarcity of .ish or bearish news. Wheut be lt; atrunger daring Uie- early hours completely loat tlte norvuibmeiM w wuh so apparent yesterday, and cl very strong with a.tendency lo hig Tits undertone daring the- entire was atrong, bat the market seem? be oversold. There waa a lot ofa wiling and though ln' Chicago feeding was a bcariab oue, the go in thc MinaefipolU-ttad WjDnipeg was ral he/ tin- opposite, being UneUy bdflisl . In Chicago wl oi one time waa selling ai. ncarli bent below the previous close, .am WJiinijHfg aud Mftmeapolbt- thv- tiuiis never weut bolow yestord olose, the former of the. two being stttwigi'sV The ATReutine advices generally of a eotisiactory tenor though shipmeuta for tlte week are as high as Uut week tbey tUl more than waa expected, Tlie i nmnunle. to 6.616.000 busbele, agalnet 7.519,000 laat week. Out thin amount ihe current *hipraenu the continent ware 2.352,00 bwdi Besides the wbeat thp Argentine i nt- out 171,000 bushels of e lt;n-n wh wta an ihcrraiw ol 67.000 baehe.l e Imd year, aiid alao 1 36,000 buabeh flour, an irkreaoe td 38.000 bwhels. Winnip* g eorih wheat- No. 1 Ha 1.08; No. 1 Northern. 1.06; No. 2 Tfiern, IJ99 tin. 3 Nortliern. 88; Ko 88: SiimJi. 79 ; No. *.*S .tced lots Wo. 7; reject iT F?Ru M*; May doat: IM ; July i.10, l.id gt;i,- -Oaler-JEebcuary open U ch,ac.a )U'H*y.0Si*i- * whft*9.9tHi No. Thnlpe optfli 1.04is, close v* - - 2 hst s:uin WOrOCRAPHER- CASTLE LIVERY Pkooe 533 .* anam, * .. .- 9*. clow M '.American Opliowr Chicago-M opon-ttftf. clone tajjir July lt; gt;l gt; n se close ***J. September open 86 cloee aWtf- Minneapolis May u 1.0lJi.,rfo e 1-01 .; /uly open 1.01 close lalflk. -.. . ' . Emigration Is Curtailed. Antwerp, Peb. 31. Emigration fn thi* port to the Unil d State* h procticolly ceased; because the bel is now lield that it. ie difficult to 4 *'mpk yroenf there. As a result t SUhI Star line Afrnmer Onthhir uhich has just been fitted out * e emigitfnt trade, is Ued up. ' *
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