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Date 1929-09-24 
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  HINE GLAND Schalbach e With ERVILLE Edmonton right ny. Sept, 24 f troops, com f Bad Schal- the station, to- and wads of rovided by the ation of the window Jooked oyE. glad to be ey aye ltked there were Mh soldic 7. on em. off with individual ger se demonstra mediately re- pstonecorre d missing by t maker, 3519 that gran- about are following aie hoax. was, gger, released 6 igo, The vegan for al The lawyer atoning notes fEXICO leo, Bept: 24 Lin Banta Fe wellings are north end of bulldings are adova county, dented heavy t DIES Sam Ail , Sinclatr sae ask Nekis - bi ii Ree + master of ceremonies. A good supper 3 Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin ENTWISTLE, Alta, Sept. Messrs. Connor and McNair Up quarters in Entwist je they fre engaged in surveying the Jasper Highway from the Seba corner wes wards with a view to eliminatir sharp curves. The C.N.R. telegraph gang who have been renewing poles and wires on the right of way have moved to Btyal, Negotiations arc pending a settle- ment of the sale of the Evansburg hotel which has een closed for several months. When completed it ts expected the hotel. reopen next month under new ment. A very successful was held tn tho town hall on Friday evening, on behalf of tho curling rink, which Is nd flooded at an early ting and curling can be enjoyed by the p-trons. Lachin- sky's orchestra served good musle to which the audience danced under the direction of E. Saunders who was was provided by the indies under the care of Mrs. McPhee and Mrs, Daniel who spared no time to make the en- tertainment a success, Mr, Robert Young has completed his restaurant building at Evansburg and expects to open same on October Ist. This will be blessing to the miners aa it is in close proximity to the mine. Stanley Seedhouse ts tmproving the Entwistle garage, thereby making it more sultable for the winter trade. Contractor Leduc has charge of the work. There has been a heavy fall of snow here all day, and the Jasper highway 1s mpassablo at present. Threshing Nearly Finished At Killam: Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin XILLAM, Sept Threshing in the district is well under wi though the yield of grain-is not large, Gi the grading will centre mostly around No.fand2, Mr, EH. Redlin of Pleardville and Mr. L, Rediin-of Killam have p chased the pool room and barber- ahop. bualness, belonging to. Mr. Mf. Panghom of th the finest billiard halls in the district having floorspace of 80x100 fect, the bullding having been but recently erected by Mr. Panghorn, and equlp- Bed with all modern faction, The Rew proprietors will take posession November ist, when Mr. Panghorn intends moving to California. John Harvey, who haa bech attend- tng school in Edmonton, returned horhe for the week-end, and was a companied. back to Edmonton on Monday morning by James Hi who. will attend McTavish ess college, The wedding of Miss Elsle Hill, who was formetly employed in the bank of Montreal, took place in. Cal- gary last week to'Mr. L. Oressman of Btrome, who is at present employed down in the Turner Valley. Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Harvey of Bt. Thomas, Ontario have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs, L. R. Harvey for the ast week, on thelr way to Vancouver BO. tha''trom there to Denver and A meeting of the Imperlal Order gt the Daughters of the Empire was Seid at the home of Mrs. Wan, White, Wednesday afternoon, Sept, 18, with good attendance of' about 25 mem: Bers present. The usunl. routine of Business was gone through, aud ar- Fangemenia were made to liold tea in the near future. Work during-the winter is to.bo done with a view. to providing echool library. Afier the Bloce of tie meeting half hour or so of community singing was en lt; Soved after whlch a dainty lunch was Served by the hostess, ey. Viking hospital with an infected hand, being under the eure of Dr. Saunders, of that town, Quite number of sportsmen from town spent Monday, the 16th, chas- ing the wily duck. Some good bags obtained, but most reported the ducks being in larger flocks. hard to get at, the smaller wing dried up with this drought. Prairie chicken One bf the greater still too heavily armed able photo shows him del League of Nations assembly room at Geneva when he paved the way. for the calling of a world disarmament conference which he 1s to discuss fi ther with President, Hoover im Washington early next month. The lary crowd ever to attend a League session heard him. Hungarian partridge are reported ry plentiful, but the season does Bot open for-these birds until later at Coronation Sets Rate At 57 Mills Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin CORONATION, Sept. 24 The Nel- iver Construction Co, with an tin digger and a crew of seven men are at work on the new water- mains, and the work is going ahead Fapidly, about a block a day peing dug. laid and covered. The new well being drilled at the water tower is Dow down to about 180 feet and wil be continued to, over the 200 foot mark to assure an adequate supply of water. The town tax rate for 1928 will be 57.8 mills. Considering the many civic improvements carried out this year this rate is very ealistactory to Uhe taxpayers, being only three and hres tenths mills higher than in A very. instructive paper on home nursing and first aid was: read. by Miss Adcock, matron at the hospital, At the monthly mecting of tie Wo- men s Institute last week. tober meeting will have ton. of rugs and rug by. Ms. H. Sobey, who is a native of Nova Scotia, the home of the rig making Aidustry. of Canada, and. having tee Gently retursied from a lengiby visit tn that provines, she will lisye many patterns and ideas to offer. A NAl- attendance of ministers of the: Stettler Presbytery was present At the regular meeting held in Trinity United Chureh'on the 18th and 19th, Rev. Goddard of Stettler presiding, Rev. J. R. Brown of Consort wae elecied chairman, and Rev. J. A. Mil- ler, secretary. Mrs. John E: Garter died at her home north of: Coronation on. Wed- nesday evening, September 18, follow- ing lengthy iliness from heart dis ease. Mrs. Carter came here with hor husband in 1905 from North Dakota Funeral services were held on Pride afternoon, Rev. Davidge of Veteran of , flelating. * Drought At Vilna Broken Sept. 20th Exclustve:to Edmonton Bulletin VILNA, Sept, 24 The long, dry spell which has prevailed tn vil since May, came to an end on Thu day, Sept, 20, when the beer parlor. was opened under. the managment of Mr. Porter, who recently purchased the Alexandra hotel, New siding has Breatly improved the oxiertor a earance of the inn, while the addi- tion of new furniture has added to ite interior comfort, 27 Mr, Herman Ross who has been in risks of war is that some of us all of . Tt was an eloquent plea for internation: Pouce by Premier, Ramsay Macbonald of Great Biltain, Wvering his far-reaching address in the crowded EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Oldest Newsp: re a This remark- charge of the United church here, left on Sept. 17th for Montreal, where he will ocmplete his theologlesl course at McGill. university, A number of friends gathered at the church on Monday evening to bid him farewell, An enjoyable program was staged, and tasty lunch 'was served by the Ladles' auxiliary. Mr, Ross was then Presented with a puige as slight token of the esteem in'whieh he his been held by h's parishioners and frlends. Donalda Citizens Get Back From Vacation Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin DONALDA, -Sept, 24 Mri. RD. Brown and son have returned to thei home, having. spent the. summer wit elatives at Portage In Prairie, Mant. Mr. and Mis. E. W. Grice, accom- panied by Miss Horterise Otteson, motored to Edmonton Inst Sunday Where they spent the day with friends. Miss Amy Berg has gone to Edmon- ton where she will attend the Unt- versity of Alberta, Mr. and Mrs, E.R. Hoover and daughter are visting Mr. Hoov Parents at Camrose over. the week end. A hen cannot move when. placed quickly on ts back, having tts legs held fast for a while Acid Stomach . Is Dangerous Sufferers. From Indigestion. CUT THIS OUT dyspepsia, indie heartburn, food. fe rated Magnesia can be obtained tram any tell: able druggist in either powder or tablet form, This safe, 0 fant io use, ix not al expensive. Have your desfer show ou the complete range of Waterman's Desk Sets, Use Waterman's inks Wate With their beautiful designs and lovely colour combinations, Waterman's Desk Fountain Sets arepleasingly ornamental on the spinnet, the secretaire, or the busy executive desk... but, as perfect writing instru- ments, they are much more useful'than ornamental. Some have bases of Pedrara, Etla, Argentine (Green) and French Onyx.. some are mounted in black and gold, (italian) Numidiam and Breecke Roy Marble... some have single Fountain Pens, others have two, .. and all havethoselong,artisticholders which taper to a point. You an also have the famous No. 7 Pen-Points in many models of Waterman's Fountain Pen Sets for the Desk. rmans. Service and selection at 5,500 Cagdian Merchants Complete Stock of Waterman s Pens and Pencils The Willson Stationery Co. Ltd. 10080 Jasper Avenue Phone 23474 DARLINGS Jasper Avenue at 102 Street SOLD BY DRU G STORES 101 Street Opp. Rialto Theatre COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND A. H. ESCH CO. LTD. Jasper Avenue at 104th Street y LUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929. I ndson's Bau Compann, INCORPORATED 2 MAY 1670. Store Closes Wednesday at 1 P.M. Just 4 Hours in Which to Shop Come When the Store Opens at 9 A.M. 600 Superior Quality 37 Pillow Slips, Each.... Cc Regular 50c each. Made in England from oxcelient heavy quality fully bleached cotton. A slip that will-give real service, 1 40 Hemstitched Linen 4.50 Table Cloths, Each... : Seconds of Regular 7.95 Quality High grade, all pure linen cloths. Size 66. by 84 inches with wide hemstitched hem. . 200 Cannon Towels 2 5 Wed. Morning, Each . (One Plain white, or white with colored borders. Approximate size, 18 by 36 inches. Serviceable towels for home use. 50 Breakfast Sets of 7 5 Cloth and Serviettes . . Cc -Faney cloth and serviettes in check pattern. 36 inch cloth and 4 sorviettes. 300 Yards, Ends of 28 Sheeting at Yard..... IC -Lengths from 1 to 2 yards, many uses can be found in the home for these ends. . White Flannelette 1 5 27 Inches Wide, Yd... Cc Good serviceable quality, soft nap, excellent for children s wear. 300 -Yards Silk Pongee 29 For Quick Selling, Yd. Cc No phone orders please, no dealers supplied. All silk quality, natural pongee: 33 inches wide. A Rush Sale of 200 1 19 Broadcloth Smocks at Regulation: style; button-front smocks of superior quality, mer- cerized broadcloth. Finished with two pockets. Shown in rose, green, blue and mauve. Standard sizes for misses and women. Specially purchased and priced for Wednesday's selling at . .. 119 200 Women s Dimity 39 Princess Slips Each... Cc Costume slips of checked dimity with hemstitched top and inverted pleats at the side to give extra fullness. A light weight slip to be worn under smocks or uniforms. Shades of pink, maise, blue, orchid, and sand. Sizes 36 to 44. Wednesday morning special, each ... 39 . Bright Colored Flannel 1 95 . Pantie Dresses...... e y For Tots 2 to 6 Years Cleyer little one-piece styles with roomily cut matching bloomers, Smartly trimmed with smocking, embroidery and contrasting piping. New shades of red, powder blue, rose, green and sand. Comfy ft le frocks for the cool days. : : 200-Women s English 2 95 Felt Hats at Each..... dust Received and Specially Priced Soft English felts that are the favorites of smart women, familiar with the mode. Close-fitting off-the-face styles, narrow brims, flared side brims, shallow crowns. Alt the lovely new autumn shades of rich ted tones, brown, monet blue, green, navy and black. Hats you will be delighted with at the low pricing of ............0.-,.045 + 295 Second Floor, HBC Women s Silk and Wool Hose ek 77c Pair or 2 Pairs 1.50 Regular Value 1.25 Pair -300 pairs silk and wool hose in a quick clearance Wednesday morning. Imperfects of one of our regular lines but very slightly marked. Shades of Burlwood, Beige, Pigeon, Sandalwood, Grey, etc. Sizes 81 to 10, 5 : Wednesday morning special, pair 77 , or 2 pairs for : ; Main Floor, HEC A Comfortable - Chesterfield For Only 49.50 AS a mornin; special we are offering, 2 only, good medium-size Chesterfields. bp Istered with splendid tapestry coverings, Well made throughout with deep coil spring backs and seats, reversible Spring cushions and restful roll arms. Outstanding value at .... 49. Restful Tapestry Arm Chairs, Each . 29.50 : Roomy proportions; comfortable style with deep coil spring con- struction, PUipholaterca with hard wearing tapest coverings Ex- cellent patterns and well blended colorings. ird Floor, HBC 700 Imported China Cups and Saucers.. 2 Pcs. 10c 12 Pieces 50c An unusual opportunity. Fine china, prettily decorated in colorful dealgns. Popalar ovide shape. Third Floor. HBC Copper Bottom : . Wash Boilers, Each... 2-49 raSecume one of these wash boilers at this low price. Good quality, full number 9 size. Heavy retinned, rustproof boiler with solid cop) bottom. All seams well soldered and crimped. Cool retinned h strongly attached. Complete with cover for ... : HBC Seal of Quality Creamery Butter... 2 Ibs. 79 The butter that is famous for quality. Extra special, 2 Ibs. .... 79 ORANGES very sweet and CAMPBELL S SOUP, Oxtail, ier eee special ene Tomato and Vegetable. Extra Special, 2 33 3' 35c jeu LOIN PORK 28e 500 LBS. BOILED HAM, 8c Per Ib. oe ne 52c CANADIAN CHEESE. a 26c Spetial, per Ib. 2 Jasper Ave. HBC French Alabaster Clocks 1 79 3.50 Values for.......... - Fashioned from cream and rose A real bargain in fancy clocks, Alabaster in a variety of designs. Good movement and suitable for Regular value bedroom or mantle, A clock you'll be proud to own. 8.50. Wednesday morning, each ........... 1.79 Main Fioor, HBC Complete Lunch Kits Eachat...... 1-29 Fnjoy a tempting hom packed lunch with a hot or cold drink, A strong well finished vacuum bottle. Well made kits with snap fasten- ers and leather handle. Black Japan finish. Roomy lunch compart. ment. Pint size Vacuum bottle. Wednesday morning special .. - 1.29 Jasper Ave., HBC Hind s Honey and Almond Cream 2 for 65c Regular 50 size. 100 bottles only, for early Wed id selling at, each 35 or 2for sss sess sen s reaey morning. Main Floor, HBC Bargain List From the Men s Clothing Department 14 Pairs only, KHAKI DRILL AND STRONG COTTON. TROUSERS. Sizes in the lot 30, 40, 42 and 44 waist. 1 ee as 10 pairs Bi OVERALLS union made. 8 pairs only, heavy BLUE BIB OVERALLS. Size 42 only. 1.59 Sizes 38, 40 and 42. Specially priced at pair . . 22 pairs only, heavy fleece back KHAKI DRILL TROUSERS. Sizes 38, 40 and 42. 1 (95 Spe fal at, pair : 45 pairs met s' TWEED TROUSERS sizes 32, 34, 36,38 and 40, Wednesday morning, 2.35 25 pairs MOLINE TROUS Special at, pair ate Extra Special Suit,..... 1 ; 54 suits only, men's flannelette pyjames of.-striped flannel- neck style and draw tape. Sizes 36 to 44. Men s Penman Merino 1-39 i Soft finished, splendid wearing and washing qualities. Sizes 34 to.44, : Main Floor, HBC Boys Fancy Top ; Golf Hose, Pair...... 59. A .splendid assortment of boys fancy top golf hose in heather, brown and grey. All sizes. Special at, pair... ... 0.1... Boys Grey Flannel Pair, 2.25 Men s Flannelette Pyjamas ette. Silk frog trimmed with Surplus V- Combinations, Suit.... The popular weight underwear for present wear. 2.95 Middy-Style Suits ..... qf rie Pe ar Smart fitting and tailored in excellent quality grey flannel. Medium shede. Sizes,3, and 5 years only. Special at, suit .. Men s Manfield ; English Shoes, Pr...... 8-50 115 pairs only of our famous Manfi ld English Shoes at reduced price. They consist of broken and discontinued-lines, but are all made on the famous Combination last, In the assortment are Scoteh: grain and calf leathers in black and tan in oxfords, also about 30 pairs , of men s black kid leather lined boots with heavy leather soles, Not all sizes in each line, but a complete range of sizes in the lot. A, B,C, D, and E fittings. Sizes 6 to 11. Regular 11 and 12.50 pair. Wednes. day morning to clear in a rush selling at, pair , 8.50 200 Pairs of Men s Oxfords, Pair......... 2.98 Men s black, brown and tan calfskin oxfords with Goodyear welted soles and rubber heels, Sizes 6 to 11. Regular 4.95 and 5.95 peir, Wednesday morning special at, pair . wisn: ee Men s Tan Kid House 08 Slippers, Pair.......... IC -100 pairs only, men s tan kid house slippers in Everette style. Soft chrome padded soles and heels, Sizes 6 to-11. Pair .. ; 98e 90 Pairs Boys School Boots, Pair .........4. 2-95 Boys' solid leather school. boots in the amous Trapper brand. Black and brown in Blucher cut and each pair has solid leather soles, both sewn and nailed. Sizes 1 to 5 . Pair ..... Te 206 Bl 
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