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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT EDMONTON BULLETIN SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22. IH - i KmrnT DINING-ROOM ttrniturc of Merit . Simple and Inexpensive JUST as tho b lt;**t thinps of life are often the simplest, so it is with fiinriture. Proportion, finish, expressive design these thinps arc not dependent upon elaborate detail. Thoy are themselves the BOiirc of beauty. FumiMire which is both simple and beautifnl regnircs in the making an artistry, n quality of material, a fineness of workmanship. For a modest outlay. ifi*1 pieces described below will lend an atmosphere of artistic refinement to the home and will be a lasting and profound satisfaction. 10-Piece American Walnut Suite Louis XVI Design THK FH'FPKT Is DfVtUy proportioned and haa low board bark and woll arranged cupboard* nnd drnwrn while the lanre oblon* TARLR with It* prominent fluted Icrs characteristic of lhla period, la constructed of tho beat materia * by export, experienced workmen. TITK OTTTNA CAIUNKT to match haa atari* panel front n id end*, with a drawer undtr the door* THK SKUV- INO TAIU.K ha onr drawer for cutlery and a tray ehelf underneath, and the SIX DINERS td match, including onf Arm Chair, have iillp maata upholstered with pood quality tapestry, and attractive hellple white dcal ned backa. Har rah Candy Specials VA- T *l -CTwlf* * Hon m A.l(- clou* crisp crumble centre, heavily coated wiih choco- lat* Jteirularly wold 0c lb. Saturday Afkg* Special *t27C RAMSErS SPECIAL MIXED CHOCOLATH8 Alio rery **' * *** 45 c per lb .*.. 9 HOMK MADE: French Xouaate, per lb 50o Peanut Glaxo, per lb,* 40c 1'canut Toffee, per Ib*. 39o X'eonut Butterscotch, lb -9* 0 HALF PRICE CLEARING OF FANCY VEILS * Should bring women early on Saturday, for they have been selling Regularly at 3.50 to 14.00 ii . -. French circular veils with wide brad and jet trimming, taupe veils embroidered in gptd; brown and black veils, embroidered and with chenille border, metze veils ideal for motoring and sport wear. These aud a host of others to clear at HALF PRICE. ' gt; Price Complete 8o0.00 A Louis XVI Designed Suite in Old English Oak Ha* lone low board bnrk HrFFTCT, with two lar*e cupboards at oach end. alive*- and lUieiCdrawM* *n between* The BOx O'lnch KOUXT) TC V TAHL.K alined* M e ith: f gt;*:t inn' in aupported. on' alx neatly shaped floteJ leg*. Thft 6 IHNKKS to match, mrludlng one Arm Chair, ar* strongly constructed and hare full box MUUil uphniaterrd with, beat quality leather, Thia handeome BuitCe Very reasonably priced at 340.00, Strong Durable Fumed Oak Suite in a Modern Design ttdtldfiV larpe BirFFKT with mirror on back* convenient cupboard*, linen And Cutlery Urawer i 45x43 Inch ROCKf) TARLE. which extendi* to e4pht feet, haa dividing peile tal ba *e Six DINKRS. Including Arm Chair, atronjfly constructed, and having tull slip s at. a2 upholstered with genuine leather. Very reasonably Priced at 246.00, Drug Sundries and m Toilet Goods VirtOI- The Food for Children nnd Invalid*. Two size*, rerular ?Bo and S1.2S. Special 65c iuu 1-15 CA rOHlA. per bottlA... SOo DJKR-KISS TAIiCCM WTilU and rose. Aft** Ter tin .... TW* COLGATK-S rERhTMBS- In Ions viala; 1.1 ly of the Valley, Cashmere Bouquet. Pac ty 11b. Eclat, La Pranca T(om and Nomad Violet. Bach 35c RIVERA ROSA It IS POWDER All per box ********** FACE Special 1.50 Stationery and Book Circle Gbnata In a i n jro c large a-wortmant- Thes* are wonderfully lnter- *- lt;in- and hlicbUy In-strocUve, Each c and 75o Saturday Smoke Notes Writing Paper and Oorrr- Fpondcnoc cards Rranttfollr boxed, ln Xmas packages and other ajwurtmenW. Specially pr-tc.ed fro:,, ... S c to 3.50 Tl e Branding Iroo A romance of the Kaat and Weat. by Katharine Burt, which ia highly spoken of hy Rex Beach. Per copy - Kdmonton and Ve**cra Views in book rorm. neatly bound and finished. Specially Prioad 1.65 1.00 F.NTUA fiPBCIAL Benson lloilce'sCigara. Premiers, 3 for 25c; Bmmmm 3.00 for HAMSBY'h WKliAL SfMOKING MIXTI'ltK A miok worth whllo..Hrlh. tin.. 85c riPBS TO CLEAR- * a few doxen. K Ji. .w 25c Handkerchieftv 3 for 25c Formerly thry sohl as liiph as 25c each. A fine assortment to choose from, many with colored and embroitlor- od designs. Of silk organdy. Swiss and lawn. Ilcre's the chance to replenish tnr homo sujrply -for these are both children's and women's. Ladieft' Wriftt Watche f Very Special Remarkably special, we should say. Kxtromely attractive, dependable, 15 jewel watchce, with Swiss lever movement, and having expansion bracelet and fortune gold filled ease. Special, indeed, Saturday at A Wonderful Cretonne Special Only 39c Per A splendid quality, very beautiful iri artistic designs and colorings. which- vill be found very desirable for draperies of all kinds. Verify thc wonderful tomorrow. QQrt A yar lt; . .Y. ... *5*7 C IMPORTED BUNGALOW NETS- Just think of the pretty curtains that ean be made from this net at 9 very small expense. The designs arc the very newest and suitable for use in any room. Yanl 35c to 66c 14.50- Yard COLORED BORDERED SCRIM -Nice even quality with colored border on both sides. This will make up nicely for bedroom curtains. 3li*Q J inches wide. Price, per yard .. . *mm O DRAPERY VELOURS It has a lovrly rich lustre and hanps nicely when draped. Colors of rose, blue, and brown. Width 00 inches. Per yard 3.95 Millinery Sales A goodly number, of trimmed and untrimmed models at various prices have been collected and arranged at two new essentially low prices for extra Saturday i * business. Of the trimmed there are values regularly up to 15.00. They will be cleared at Oif the untrimmed what were formerly worth as much as 7.50 have been re-marked at ... 6.95 -m 1.95 All models'are tasteful and smart., being definite conceptions of the winter mode as dictated from New York and Paris sal ons. RAMHKT'8 KPDClAt. CIGAK Pprfocto ahape. Kxtra raJoa. .3 for B6o; Box of 15. for fc .-.i..,., 2.00 OUR MEN'S Overcoat stock is being freshened daily, with new and pleasing*arnSftls, including one for you and well, perKaps it.'s your brother or your son.or.your, father. For instance: At 27.50 There's a waist seam modid for young men aud it's sure a dandv, whilr l' v.. - ':... The 35.00 Trench Model, fn dark brown checked tweed with belt and slash pockets, is smarter than lots at 50.00. At 40.00 Is a double breasted ulster that is all comfort and warmth. In nice eolors. too. 47.50 Is the price of thc always popular Knglish melton, the coa't you see on successful, busy, business men. And At 50.00 There is another English melton, a pure wool model, Chesterfield style, that will certainly take a lot to beat. Men's Socks 75c pair Made to sell for 1.00 a pair. By relieving a dealer of an entire lot we got them cheap. Of strong black -cashmere. Sizes 10 to 11 2- Saturday bargain. - per pair 75c Saturday Grocery and Fruit Specials 200 Boxes No. 1 B. C. Apples' Winter Bananas, per case 3.75 .Jonathans, per case ; 3.65 Greenings, per case 3.25 Warmers, -per ease 3.50 A limited number of No. 2 Apples, at 25c per cese less than above prices. Eastern Yellow Sugar, 3 3-4 lbs, for 50c Salmon, kippered, per iin :; 15c Deep Sea Trout, per tin 20c Sunlight t gt;oap. 4 cartons 1.10 Royal Crown Cleanser, 4 tins . 25c Meats -*Ghoice Steer Rolled Roast, per lb.. 25c * H' lt; - *9* 9 9*t*to A 9 + 4 30C Choice Steer Deep Sirloin Roast, por Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb. 15c and ........; ..... 18c Choice Steer Tip Roast, per Ib. ... 30c Choice Steer Rump Roust, per II.. 25c .Brisket and Plate Bpil Beef, per lb. 12V2c and - j 15c Leg of Spring Lamb, whole, per.lb. 35c Legs of Choice Veal, 6 lbs. and over.. ID. * . . m m . m *. P*0 Loins of choice Veal. 5 lbs. and bver . lb '26c Shoulder of Choice Veal, ti lbs and over, per lb i5c Veal Stew. 10 lbti. for 1.00 Si The Bulletin Has All the Local News CHRIS SUTTER BACK FROM VISIT TO COAST CITIES HSPEGTOB OF S. C. R. TO Major Barton Makes Complete Tour of the Local Estab- ? lishment . * Ohrla fiuttnr. who hit* h lt;* gt;n farming for jmmo years *n th* Ky oy d trictv rfpent a f**w iiayn In thtt Clfy this work rn r ti* to h' hom* t XtOtki Bpoknno. Seattle, nnd other coaat dtlf* M. hrlriRff fho news thftt con- i11tlon lt;i In Hpuk.in .nn i iVjittle Aro t bf iter at tho present than, they have 'boen f* gt;r a long .tim pant Labor com) rnn* aro wry *At. lt;if:u-'nry, wbrk It* rradily obu n.M at a r** *1 living W*ff* find . thn depression which In usually afiparoat 'on tho coast at thin Kmsdn of tho yoar ,haa hoon con- trjiicuoua by It4 nlwnrc. Ffir r aaona of hoalth and do rra- tilllty of a rhnncft of cllmato for hta family, Mr. flutter tm returning In tha nar futufft lt;a Spokano to apend lho wlnt OCTOBER DEFICIT ON ST. RAILWAY WAS ONLY 986 Improved Showing Is Made By Department More Passengers Are Carried 2.75 PER CENT. BEER IS DECLARED TO BE NON-ALCOHOLIC Oenrtnr * the street Judgment Practically Sanctions lifting of Lid on Beer in St. GOVERNOR OF . INDIANA NOT FOR SEIZURE LIEUT.-COL. BARRE.'* COMMISSIONER OF TRADE INJPARIS Thinks Forcible Taking of Mines By States Effected Would Cause Trouble Iruli:inmw gt;H*. Tnd.. Nov ' Anv r.t- WP I J lt;ivor.lHie hi out ii ror railway d pRrtnient. seolnc that'the deficit for th * month only urmr.inted to JS96.i*l The surplus oa , nrludin*: cap-.;Rleoh lt;atr content was dort red Pt. IjOu'ji. Xov. JI. TWr tft 2.-- CondttSorui in oonn lt;- lt;loT with the o - l noKU-rt i* v.I Ito-em ibll hment nn:t wern ft gt;und'ia bt fnt.rvly satisfactory bjr M Jnr Barton, WPrtPrn in- p*rt- gt;r of thi S. lt;* K . who * a visitor to Edmonton nnd wbo on FYidxy moroinc ma lt;l n mmpiiko tour of the ocil ntsM'shnr'n:. llm Inwi-wtod both 3C.R ImitHn- tiniw hor*-. ,in 1 kIjki condtirti*d *n In- f a'.ry in : *. ' to the Internal c.on- *luct of thi* en Uro lMnmnti n un'L Mnjor i*arton wan si'ron gt;pnnl(,l , gt;r hm ln i gt; K-t'A bv r. t RhlnoharX, .vntitton* ilireetor's ropreoentstivf . operation alone without 1 Hal chamea wm 20,234 S3.. The total revenue for the month came to 59.- 294 3* There wan an Increase'of more than '300.000 pawners nv -r jhe number carrlaed for th - rorreJipondlnc monlh of 1 art year. The nunVber carried tn October was 1,008.012. In October of last year 677.022 and in September of this year. S3S.580, Rheumatic Pains R r VI quickly to tlir h lt;Miiftrpo*'*t lt;' lt; -.ii II*. Frr )it ntly( Ixfor yuM ' gt;:-r bosol thrAewoDtif-rfwUtiiirrtrc r i* ., n Ktn wiUdlaappcar. ttifl )*i titt wnl tim. r p awollen unkln i-f 'tii'nouiul, rM : M-.ti* Uiov fit fpliiU Tftntn io yattm imry work O.rmtly on Ihr coftgf *. trd lUdnrr tr io; :i r : ... lt; : *.. u,.m BEING TRAINED HERE INCREASE 554 Are at Present Receiving Aid Under Soldiers' Civil Re- establishment CHAS. COLLINS GETS PRIVILEGE AT ncn-lntoxlcatinK in a d lt;*ci lon hnnded deewn today by Judco Pollock, on the L?nlte4 Slates dWtrlot court b n lt;:h, in which he crantcd a t mjiorapy Injunc- non retraining Umto lt;i tjratca Attorney Henjtloy and Inland Rtvcnuo CoHeetor Moor** from cnfunMnjr tho wartime prohibition l- fr airalns: St. Tiuuin brewcTS, In tttvpt* JudRf Pollock auctioned the JVftinxr of thr IM on b'e r in SL L oul lt; In th deol on the Judge granted a temporary r *lralnr- ln c order enjoining I'nlted Slittea lt;lw- I tempt on the part of tho governors ' of stairs affected by .the Mnke of oit- UTnSnous coal miners to se ze the mines I would* cofnplicate th' gt; neeotSatlans now undr gt;r way betW lt;**n thfl mlnera an-d op'fttatora at Wualvtncion, ami I r that reason Governor CSoodr.ch, of IndUn-*. iocw not favor uch a inovo -xi th:s Ume. The .Indiana exocuuvo mad m thin reply to a triecram Jrom Uovrrnor HarJiM*:. of lowa, who utrr itM that th'* ppwrttora of uoal pruduclnR Hlata* unit to svizv thc mines. Governor; Goodrich suKBWtOtl Umt It would bv better to aWalt ihe oUtOOniti of ah conference ln Washington before ;;w; In** any drastic VlepQ. NEW SCHEDULE OF WAGES AGREED ON FOR CN.R. AND G.T.J Will Be Charged With Encouraging Better Trade Relations With Canada 1 w Montreal,. Not. 21; I,leuVCol. llercule nnrr hnn bv-rn uaan-d Ounutllnn Trade rominU lonrr at Vartw. Information to lhat effeet wa* received In Montreal T(iur dny. Thin position Ih created by thne mln Inter of trad lt;* and commerce for the pur- Jm gt;M of enruurairlaff bMter ixade relations beiwn*n Krainee and Canada. Ueut Cpl. Barre ti n Knight of the 1 - Slon of Honor, ban alHn the lonff aer l inedoL tbe Queen'a Jubilee medal lKt*T. the Mona Ktar. the AUlea med l and the gener- nl f rrlee me lt;laL Sloee 1H05 h gt; was a toembrr nf xhr* mth regiment He will nsHtimr hla new dutlea about the beglnn- Ing of n xt year. Winnipeg, Nov, 0. A new WCC M*l gt;otluIr bot vfx*n Uir Can- iiiiLui :nn.ti:ii rallwn-v and tlnr Ouiadfan Hrothcrbo lt;Hl or Rnil* May rmplnyra wau 'rilgiH1* tocto; for a mtl gt;suiiitfAl In- c*c Tlie new mm-ftr*-*****'*** libout 2.Q00 .men oit pmvldinu errense In ment afTcrL the i ovrmmoiir; I*ort Arthur nnd -'VAh oiiver on the O.NMt, nnd Iwween O'Urlrn and 'anc6uvcr on U gt;e G.T.P. .trlct Attorney and the collector of n- EAST END PARK *anrt revenue from enforcing the ; gt; i- ' vl lonn of the Vohnexd ftCli The order is niado operative at once* Will Take Oyer Control ag *5oon As New Building Is Completed Show n* an 'TnCTntt* nr IS4 0T*r ind Mnivti iU** enrullninut of thn laM work rn i lt;rtober. ; gt;i* men ure at i.re eiu rtcelWnj training under (he ;. ;iial j*iia and provjuona of 'he Sot- I vll Ke-oatnbt monton. Kit the Iota number, Zt mnn Jecicrib l .ih receiving form of .nd.iHlr aln/ Eltml thua men ha *t T *e dty t*ommla ten r baT a *cept '1 tho offer of Chariea rolllna for th** eh*ek and reM room prlreleaen at Ka l Knd Park, and h Will take over i ontro n?t j gt;on a* Xhr* nrw bitlMlnr *** complete Tbla tender la JI.V gt; prr m*mb. nnd he In a No to par Mr llaht. fraf*r and Mr pbonr. The contrart wUl aNo call for hltn jo prorlde a band of Mffht plr-N* nal lra liiati u* nit it- ir*r *WK aftd n Situr darn- ' t ajfl A Woman's Right Is to enjoy iood health. Tbe secret of food health U chiefly maintain normal activity ol tbe stomach, bowels, Irrer, nkio and kidney*. BEECHAM'S PILLS mich rutin ro riKMM-:i gt; i iNMi*i:t; Winn gt; :: N- gt;v. 20'- F ?Od Con dfnir:.-ii m Wmnip K rturinp Ui* tnonili of O toimr io tailed .f 9.'i3* gt; , luunds. niaile up chiefly ot iniiK arul creazii. 2.115 pounds; veccnMiv. fi5.- 670 r gt;unds; c lt;inncd Goods, 1,031 indi MAIISIIAIj VtH'W IS OFX-*KICKD KKN'ATOHSHlP Parle. Nov. 21. -Marshal Foch has been offered the homlnat.on for senator In -:h/ gt; department of Kbilsierre. .avcordiuir to the gt;*ann de Paris, which nays he hna accepted the nomination un cond lt;i0ii that ail parties : vr. l unite tn mipportlnc him. ALBERTA H0TE1 ETKOPF.AN PluAl* rooms wrrn baths KX-EVATOB 8KRVICB ROOMS BV BAY. WEEK OB MONTn T. J. COENWAUU Prop. Phonr 2103 Cor. Jaaper A Fi ORDER YOUR COAL From UNITED COAL CO., Ltd Pttonr* 3221 . 31M F. IV MATTHEWS, Praaldeai VOL. X, No. 178 RAILWAYS ANSWER THE WHEAT B0ARE Canadian Railway War Boarc Statement Virtually Attacks Stewart for Criticism HASTY GENERALIZATION Adduces Evidence to Show Paul on Side of Canadian Wheat Board SWEDKS POSTPONKB ACTION* ON tKAGT.'E OF NATIONS. ChrjjftlBRU, Nov. 2n The Swedish parliament, Eummoncd to dl cum thp Envjtatlon to join ihr l apue bf ,v.i OIU haa decided to postpone th nc- I on und) n*xt y ar. It di*,a:r',.- i uwn.: America' d**Di*Ion. FARMERS HAVE A BROAD PLATFORM, SAYS NEW PREMIER urr train nt, tu the wh.ch mr:riH 10 i**nn*' bsv -irrut* or i KIDNEYS Oofl't *a F lt;r mnr tottic r. *H m * -T frocn Yf gt;ur rtr t g *i or dr l r 't** 'sr mm to tu for fn* **-*,, ml**m ll K*IU ml CumU, Ltd , Tom.Ni 702 Mii,Si, . Bi* U(Nr. h gt;* fc itml ciojuiort condactfrU under lha tuition of ihe Rt U. Motur m cltknlcfl i the tiopulftr . lt; ir e bfinK Bltidlcil t gt; many of Ihmff VrtIV nn. Who Ht* tiniWeolnH ir n-nc'tlni Is O make tlp*m pro *i t ** : UUI pUtq'r ranrhen 'Aim ' - attar a mcaiM -*f vtitie tfu ' **' **.. ; t rr ,t i* a trACtlvit atul t gt; tte Wrti a(t ntlcd lt; imM it ** * t* nf a i. *r lt; lt; ttao tr,mlr-** i tVlltTlAnta Aiul ICdmbnion -*a luwi r thun at jtDJ r * gt; * m thf wpat wnd iu** ittwtamani jh U by Awhh i*.* f*Strict VrnnHnnal Ott lt;t U T. JC lnhoihrtm. m y* m:'.:..**: i . *f * - *** lt;n * **t ani ? ef V U. :;n-: i hoae r-ira nftlg ex- p id :ura rovealnd u ta i '*w can nun' * New Ontario Leader Addresses Convention af Associated Bt oxr ni*x ui-;n-YK n-oid gt; W'(WAX diks tn n. gt;irr-Tn . Ilanlilton. Nov 1 Mn. J t*a DlffffS *ltat )*rr* gt; un Tli:irH lt;luy al th* *t* M 1 lt; gt;0 year*i- She vu *** colored w gt;'iinn bom In iUvt-ry In Maryland, uttil ** r*- In th * country wh*n u ir:. Sh* mar* atmiO *i n v**c L gt;ett The Empire Bookstore HeadqUiLrters for Old Country Paner* and Mazarine* Book . Stationery. Kodak Supplier WE SELL AND REPAIR. GRAMAPHOXES 9814 Jasper Avenue, opp. Williamson Block : :/ iia ;:: : lt;r;r :.,rr 0.;mimmm mm?, SSS5S iS- lSl Cily Police Court gt; In ih :r policy rn:ir: TrUiy rnnrnlnje J *: in (4Vjf*jl*ml ui w gt;ttr t1 * t w rl L'sr*., or 4 'ot being*(ntftxu 1 atlA ?he othe- b*i ItMCAl po* V* * gt;n nf i iYjue r Me vrai fne l* l* vl) bath ehar e Vrf Mi i gt; ritr I'ntn- roo***. I Toronto . Now C lt; gt; Speakir: ro- nlch: nt iho Associated Bfianla nf Tnoii* hamiuet n the K:ns I Mivnro hot -i. Premier Prury, who Hnd ver gt; cuf*i a-l rrrepthjn, atd T farmer*4 platform *ko* very l gt;r - gt; i i.The fftnod fnr economy, off * rlr nry. he propCT treat men* of m- tur.n'H rMOUrMi, dev 'l gt;ntent ot *he m n and eduraunn, Thrjf wnuld *.:. ,. rn increase the efflcienry of ihe crimrnor M hnol on whirh the mn- Jorlty of the penrl hnve to depend i* r lhe.-* ent re eduraton. Kxc lloht aa iiii, er.iii en mar be. we will liaver have a ne-ipje edtirate l rrnd flltotl Tur ellizenrtiifcn if wa de* landed on nur unlverVHleft *** w*nt common Behoofap to ho a piypayatioja for I r.enahlp I a:n inclined ro ibtnlt thd the culttlnon nrhool ronrite hQI heen altoirether top hin, W-f mtntt eel iwny from th gt; adUCnXltrnal ma- tO*M that we have b illt *tp. We've hern foraettlfUt the srijit we were Kiind ii*4 w 've been f* gt;r*etitn lt; tne **i**c*tt * Tmi element- M rrs1 thoroui-h- neei and citlieriahlp 'n nn ded /Nlntt) gt;*** i' *nt nf our i-e op;*- Ti;ive beet* *olnjr out ntd Itle wl:h Very little or i o education impetua or ln p'ra:irfn fc. pWe muvt rive the key fr* further edo- 'eat or ai*J the ur - tp *: e It. ?* ? I, One thing there's no substitute for: law ' ' Hi 1 1 sa -'I ;i rinos, 9 t*tm**9*,,mttX* *' . 99- ** a * v*to**t * lt; FRUIT SALT the World's natural aperient fr-.-m r. --. 1 m Salet A r ntt for Korth Amtrica: - Harold r. aiTCHic a co. Limits. 10 wirCttui atr wt, to*o to 171 Ma41soB Av*.. K w York Cltr* :r 323SSsa :3J THIS world- fartidui rial ural aperient for over 50 vear ha* fr been the standard remedy for c(Hii tipatlon, biliounne**, impure bfood and indigestion. I* i* pleasant and convenient to take, y n e in action, positive in resalw The * ifr* gt;t and most reliable digestive regulator. MONTUKAU Nov. 22. No cla of Canadian lnduatry, urhan or rural la or haa heen losing money througl failure of the Canadian raUways u provide proper eervlce. On the con lrary4 th efficiency of thn C uadtai rallwaya haa given, and continue** t* give, the Canadian producers a ver: Important handicap over all hla com pt-tilurs* ThlH la the preamble of a atate mun: bunn-d by the Canadian rnllwa: war board in which the hoard Virtu ally at larks tho Canadian whoa board, whtuie ehrtlTmnn. Mr. Stewart criticized the rallwnya recently. 'Whether the railway* have car Vlrd uut thHr ohligatlona to the puh lie Lit the mntler of the wheat cron or whether they failed in any rc-spec depend* entirely upon the unnwer t four *lmple questions. the board' vtntement continues. Klrat Are ihe lake and aeaboar elevntora filled? Second Have they keen Ttep filled T Third Will they continue to h hi pt filled until the crop le Hold? Fourth Have theae elevator been able during the grain aeason t rurnl*h wheat to veaseto as rapidly a veaaele w re available? Claim Vindication The tinnwer to these que?tlona 1 every caae and with but one reaerva t oti In one Inalance ie 'Yea' Th record of the board 1*. therefore, ah aolutely Indicated, Tf they ha hnowlnply accepted more wheat thn they could have unloaded in the ele vatrtrs they would then have bee open to the charges of endanRerln public IntereSti by wasting car ca T gt;aclty and track room in htjldi*i euch wheat and jeopardizing thereb lho vital flexibility ot their storac end terminal facilities Aa for th Canadian farmer a loalng m o n e through the failure nf the railway to move this wheat, that -could onl h:ive happened if the interior el* vnforfl had heen ko congeated throur failure of the railway* to move th1 wheat, ao thnt the farmer* could nr ret hi* wheat Into the elf y tors with Jn a reasonable time and a* could nr tftfta*t1 hi* money or hla ptlrttcipatlo certlffciite. TliU hau not been th cane. The arnmmt of-wheat- In th Interior elevators rtf Manitoba. Al b lt;?rtn ahd ftaakntchewnn- la toda Rt.9Bl.000 buahei* while the cnnacl* at these olevalnm la I A4;KCS49G huahelft. In respect to the charge th* titetem mllln have sufTered, co fa aa our information goes, the nit * h'lvehad a steady mipp*y of/whea and oa far ns the ra'lwnytf are ror c rhed wPl continue to get a supply. Onnri rm Whent Board Tlie only delays in the movemer of wheftV to the KaM out of th country. the statement c'alma. hav h on duo to thrt fact that the Oann dian wheat hoards which now er deny oni fn Mama the railway*, ha Itself T-rohlhlted the- movement t K'heat, t any points In the rreatc part of Paakntchewan and In all pari ft- Alhe rta, bet arcm SpptemlWr gT ond 26*h, nt whlrh dftte. the emharp was rerooved In Pn tkatrhewnn. was not until October 18th thnt Wag modified In re-fpect to Alhert nnd this-embargo *as not canrelie tijitil November 18th. Thla d ay t the wheat movement wa further a gravated hy thn fact of Incessant ral throughout the month of Septemln prevented many farmera frnt threshluir and hauling In thWr ral that month. Tt won'd he pnsalhle lhe ral road hoard contend*, for/the raf road* to aftar many excti** if thei hnd heen the .earf breakdown In the performance fir*t. 'the delays catu rd by tho wheat hoard: aecond. t gt; fact thnt th** audden cold wraths auirmented the coal movement ea* ward from Alberta. During ti month of Octnbcr lt wn* 23-HR *p* rent, over what It hnd heen In th prevlow* yenr. thn* nui king a d mirt f. r car* ami track room enstward t (he wime tim lt;- a lt; the wheat: ihlr the fact thnt the cold weather au; mentwl tho f *Ml shortage. Increartr the volume of fttnrk Phipm nt 55 per rent, during the name period : fonvpared with that period In 101 It la. however. unnecr ?tary for tl ninwav* to 'ofTer any n?nw. Tt fact that the lako and *rnbor rd eli rator* hav* heen cnnt'ntin'H- f i i With wheat, the fact that the Kaatei mill* have been gnpolled nnd the fa that thoTfilerlor el*valnn* fn the W gt; are not concerted aro evidence of tl hoirty generalization which led to tl attack by the chairman of the Cam dlan wheat board. FYom Reptemh- T tt to November 18th of thia ye: the wheat ln*nected' by the troveri ment totnl* 62.251.800 bu*hy jf. i -ngalnat B S3S7 lt;00 In the name perlc laat year. SEB'OITS OIITBRFAK OF D'SFASE AMONG - CATTLE IN 3AS1 Regina Trader: A terlon* outhre; of dlaease amnnr cattle in the Wawn dfertrlQt In heinic Inveatlrajed hy Dr. 1 r. McClellan. veterinarian cf the Sn ftatchewan department of articnltut Many of the farmer* have already Ic ffl-vcral of their animala Tha aymptom* are acoiira with * r at blood, and the lt;H*eaae la aald be similar to that which atttacked t deer in the northern country lam yet Xleports from aouth nnd we*t of W vota would indicate that the dUeaae spreading. OPERATORS CLAIM WILSON'S PROPOSAL WIDENS BREAC WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. Bltumi caml operator, ln tho cntnU c*i ( clltlvA flolfl dfwlar il tvdAy that Kf r*t ry of I*abor w..-. . * proposal hf iolnt wajf tela cnmmltt.*r on F tiny had n*rv d only t gt; wldftn t breach between th* operator* *, minora.
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