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t -J-.HH m*m*m****+m4m mt* PAGE TWO MONDAY MORNING EDMONTQN DAILY BULLETIN October 2r; . r. i PURCHASE THE RIGHT KIND OF PROPERTY AT fl TOE RIGHT KIND OF PRIGEfH t i t . I I I I f WEST gt; We are offering you high class residential propenty at a price which is sim- . ' ply beyond your most sanguine expectations. This property is necessarily supplied with all tfie conveniences that make for a genuine residential district graded streets, telephone service; close to stores, schools, and churches. ThiB opportunities in.-Edmonton are such as are rarely met with in the investment world. Of these different and varied facts, the one great investment in Edmonton today is WEST LAWN. ' * FULL INFORMATION AS TO PRICES AND TERMS WILL BE GIVEN UFON APPLICATION. S WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO TAKE YOU OVER WES1 LAWN UPON AP- POINTMENT. /. LAWN s *. give You want big profits providing you .run no risk. WEST LA VN wfl 4 them to you, and the growth of Edmonton is a guarantee of safety. Look on your map and you will see that it is in the Western part of the city where - the best of residences have been built, and high class residential property in a most desirable location will insure for WEST LAWN an almost immediate m rise to improved values. The early buyer gets the choicest locations and therefore the bigger opportunities for profit making. Weight the matter over carefully, then make up vour mind and buv quickly if you are convinced. ;- ' i 200.00 Per And Upwards According To Location. ,I.Y P1.NKI.OPK s 161 Mcbougall Avenue - - Edmonton Phone 6710 SELLING AGENTS- i .* gt; THOMAS GRAHAM * - Sales Manager Phone 6710 t-i Tlu* drtjiee given Kf-iday ,ei 8fp.i-.uo school iiaii. under ph-es -of iho local branch of torlsn Order cf N'nrsee. .ths .: Kvcryunr turned lt; fmnna . gt;nh lt;Wi.t '.Jlujl'U 11 resistible -numben*. J Qoine of these present wc Wena -n. In Line - 'alln. veiled jMmulslle. touches or shndi Sirs. Beck. Mack Jetted sat KiUMtfArd, block net over Ida Mrs. Pardee, old gold wit tniiehen -vf rose; Mire Uarv Siitlii; Alt-*, Dickens, white s nlnon eve;dress: Mrs. Sciutnk green satin, wllh -blnck nln lt; .drcfrs unci touches of heav lace; Mrs. Wat*. In peacock Mrs. J. I*. .MacDonald, .black black sa-tln; Mrs. De Ray wit in with wuu- mi1, ki Mrs. Hugh Campbell, White * gold overdress; Mlrs Phylll blae . satin with black, net lt; corsage 1-cu'iuet pf crlniso Miss Mai s-- -MiiclVonald ( pale blue murqulslte ovpr W Mlra Marlon ltoss, black sa cream lace revey; Mlrs 1 white satin with* bugle tr Miss McKcnty lt;- *con-bc). r satin; Mlsa ltesste Forln. wl Oulslte over whlto satin; M Daws n wore her comlnK-out chnrmcuso rutin; Miss Owei also wore her -comlnK-out h**-ii y white -ttn. M ss Isabel Ponton Wore w -- nlnon u*.xr-Ir J tort In Ha.ibottle, white sa overdress of nlnon and yea ments; MUs Irene H rbottl coming hla-sk, * - . *pnlte i COUNCIL WILL TALK 8N Tl r VOTERS News of the South Side r ned goods, 38 cans, 53 pounds; butter, 30; .eggs broken. 20; sundries: nuts, candle* and bread, 1.4. Total. 1U.I2 pounds. KXPECT RECORD SHOW OP DRY FARM PRODUCTS ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES AT ALBERTA COLLEGE Met I lk-1 .-M.UI At I IiooIor*- *** PI WH, I . .11114-- i i-.-i.*** argue All *.h * t-t OfT**et the iiH p lt; gt;b gt;j; -'l'i- gt;* This coUu-iy roud Thcsc tlon and then only to answer with: , yes. liy isosh or no, by gush. * r. If anked how they felt, they were ' to answer fresh.** with emphasis on the fresh. The proceedings wound up with a .supper and a friendly gathering;, for the freshettes buying been Initiated wefr fresh iw longer Th-* gt;*- gt;phf.- mor.'s heartily welcomed ther new comers. (Contlmu-d. from Pugc IO r.-t *.*ollege Is ttsrtU'- if. athletleM. The full a. sre fully organised. soceer. rugby, tennis. ;: el : Include bftflketSall. cricket, and handball. The A. *. eleven arc g -ttlng into shape to play anything In the crb-ket field, anil number unumRst them some men who have played good cricket In Kng- nnd and ihe colonic* , 'Handball Is u ottt inuitliue and for thla sport an alley has 'been erected ln the mi-.Ii behind the college building. lt is. ceor l ag to n old time player. ihcj -alley ho - lias ever plit.vi-d Upon an alley Imard unsurpassed In tho I mlnIon. In leiinls Alberta CoTiagv is particularly'MCtlve, and under the direction tftnt a tournament will be played oft on the thre. splendid courts that havo l.tlClj been laid. SHOOK 11 AMIS WITH illOST. The stutleiils of univ-'t'siui' lt; iimi colteKes huve a fashion of initiating the new corners of the students and of course the lady students of lho Inlverslty of Alberta did not want to be out of fashion so they too, have had-tholr Initiation. Ono of the ladles acted as Judge and Ottetl freshette, - as sh lt; waa called, was brought, before tin i -iii .tiMl tried and sentence 1m- l i * 4.ordlng tu varying degree of tn crime of fresBittiee.*' Sumc got off with the sei-o i l anfl tlUrd others with the fourth degree. Aa the fieshcllcs wer nearly double the number of the sophomores the latter were almost tuckered oUt before they had finished Initialing the bunch of a doxen nnd a half of sUl- .ivnrt muK*ular freshettes, who. In s-'ino cases, were fresh from the farm. Pulled Uut Their Hair. In order to prevent t. C studen from uitlimt'olT'clty mlrs and the haii** * society life, lt Is reported that i m pretty freshettes had to let their half down over their shoulders and all thS*4 hair wss pullrQ out nnd hung up for exhibition and later the owners were given a chance to go nnd get their ruts and switches If the* wished. But It Is reported rate were scarce. In order lo test the nervous spirit of thc freshette she was aaked to shake hnnds with a ghost. The thing looked ghostly Indeed, but that was nothing to Us cold chvmmy hand T...i..H. L-M a-m..firrrt With Pftgft. Kor two daya the IVeeHsUi Ordered not to speak to the IlII.Li: .NOCirrTTY OKFICTALS SPB K AT AUiUKTA' COI W-Ul . The vlxit of ReV. J. H. Kireon. M.A., general secm-tary f the British and ' 'renin Bible 0Clety ;t0 Alberta . ul- Ick.-. yesterday uf ternoon, waa particularly appreciated because of lh*. fa.-t of his previous connection with - ol- le-fe life, as tutor at Houdlngly ; l- lege, I -eds, Kng. In hla addreis to the students there wua a grasp of de* j tail and .i v*4dth of vision, intensined by Ids mu h-traveIHiiK, which gave his. remarks a peculiar freshne s arid foro not always present in mission 'aryVnsd kindred addresses, lie dealt gt;wlth .the two problems ln the 6V aiel j.isatlon of the world, tho problems of Warn and of China. ' Prom lho ' mrll- i i.titurtes ho pictured -the forces liluylng around ihe life of Arabia, and ' o'f '*hina. showing the Una ca-pttula- i Uon 'M..h i'Xinc-a.iiiism In the rose f ArH.-it,. and to LlanMilsm in the use of the MmukoI . niplrc. Th'' pr b- leni. however, the speak * affirmed. *.i* reopening nnd ths -ail wasavafo heard for lmmo llati lt; action. Two OgenclM ere .il hand, ' the chunh anil the Bible., In the case bf tho llrst. Its asents wore few In number. CHA.VCKl .OK r.t i.W .-n AT i.iiii(i lt;X gt; li-: E. the aludunla of Alberta Colli ge Warn honored with a. visit from the venerable heud of Victoria College. Toronto. Bev. Dr. Uunvusli. yen -rday morning at trjelr Y. M. 9. a. me.Mlng. The chuucellor addre *ed the inc.tln lt; im the Hssvntint-point of rellgbin. the possession, of . diiinii.- religious v '- pcrlencc. He placed this before the soc(.U and educ fli4nal features; of Jl-iiiii, glvlajf the possessor a ptace in tho economy of Oud. Ilia odd:*c*v-i was mUoh appreciated as the expression of a veteran In the servlc. ot. lt;3od und humanlti*.. exhibitors i - thc i.penlii-- The ne grounds an n do If they get'ready*for ..n Monday -morning. i'u'l.UiiKa ut the fair neariQR 'completion, and r : lh Miich th mlsfll uury nvcu chnrncti r* 1/t'il .1? th*- limn whn wiih mtiklii.; hist- ir gt;r gt; Vm other *r*fit the Blbl .:* mrtto U)un gt; or beforo a hvinc book. Xo t* gt; gt; r ne d hr *ntmqjn d a* to Its wm i iu Tl.y il m-*m Lfor Im messusc w ji rvhlt-nt In thi* Im r ujiltii; clemantl for 1 *-i'i' **. ii.thouuh Hme S3,ooo were lMlit'il ihilly. Mr. ltit*-n *h*rx lt; * how 1 tti* Scriptures wero clrculAtod ftnd. in- vi l**ntally. revratrd the work thai thi* It tbla Sim i- -:v * M performlnft In tho .iiain of U o work -of tht- ml atonar gt; aolMlea of the hiirrh** . Kqbv- Mn *'t M' -r ttl gt;o apoke. antl i hrrwi*il whut lli* gt; vanmitn7i--AiixilliiTy' w,;j: Qulnfl to iWHtt ther ni'ciiif of thtr ImmlKrnnt, by the u o of dlKlvt *m-dl- tlons pf tho Hlhlf*. ItCil KTSON COI*I *XiE 'HTTOBNTO ORGAXIZK. m KwtitTtAan CulfrHEe men art* more In number thfi year and havo ev**ry prfia- liuct of pluying a sr cuter -port tn tho Utv of the community, and also In ih-. tudetil RCtlvltlcj of the Unlverrity. Ia thm lauer rc poct t-hcy are handtenp- ped hy reason of* dlsiaiicv. but with iht* iuisutihI 'vnU lurK of the -wAM. this 4r.i' :uw* U only Uiupurary. Tit*- fltudent budy of ihla y lt;sur hus organ- Ixod llself under the ca-ptfble lriMler- hlp of A, 1* Carr, B-A-* a worthy m**ouni gt; of ttit Itoiiitt university. Oth- BT -uttlci-r-i ur lt;-; Vice president. M s. Kert; *vri*iary-tro;isurer, G* S. Dfum- mond; ndttor of the ltoberUK gt;n section Of*'the -ilAtuway/' irfeae; HthleUo president. T. U. Purkcr; devutlomil commutes Memrs. J. uroham; Q, Bfsouh and Thonian Sntnldon (chair* m.ail; llbrnrlan, J;mih FuHuik . the CXhfrU-H Ijfym the lt;:uinulkm K-'V- rrnmvnt Hlul the Clt lt;*f Cnoibrooft will nut be ill i-kicc liefurt* thla evch- I'ntf. flowover, lt is too eorl* to VrU-ri irhuiit tin- i. il.sid-*ti-.t- gt;r. - U h* -Va* rlous 'States and -provinces. it la en gt;UKh it* kn4w that AU gt;ertn is th lt; r* likewise *S .uikatchewan, hrr Slstvr provlnrt-; s*i cire British C-nluinbLu tmtl Manltt i- That is not all/ for lhe 3tau gt;s sirr.jvw the Hne have felt IJmI they coqld hot afford to let Cati M iMh rnrsss and ejqwsftlon bortj l -r Ltlta yetin o Woahlustuln Is OJ hand, barked up i*y Okltthomu anc 1 iregota and California idah.V Arizona, t* ah and I'olonMWp wl-h siitn * Individual exhibits from s*. . ;vl i f the uthur status. They are all cnafcinfl the best posaiblg shufwin/. TJu gt; outhnik Lh fur a TeCoHJ-*f jR- Inic-display -of dry firming produttK. PREMIER PRIZE IS WON BY A CANADIAN ** * v- tr*- *- Iffiteali-e LYCEUM THEATRE Thr- Popular I*nnill 1'ln* Iiuanr Pfeonr B4 Tonluht nt *:30 nii.l nil wrek wlm a 3-atlii4-4. Saturduy. THE WINNIPEO STOCK lt;*0. Offer a double 1 tIlK- 1 euripnce-Ot fun / -BABY JUNE Lyceum Vrirt* nov**r chsneo: Evrnln-c-. *iAr. Xlr :im.i tt**, S-lunln* Inelnrr, l. .r .ml * . *. -..-.( ' -.,. thi-: 1.ion n Tin-: Mill HK- Th-i l-irt- Kt iiroductlnn ovfr si- trmpt.-fl by a vtock company ln this city. * . r t 'nntlnii**d from PaRfi flue.) 1 deeply. Ui'ln's Oeeply sown wus. 1 believe. th - reason It weathered the Jtinrs drouth and it yielded thtrty one Tmt-hels 10 Hie acre. . fc Tho champion dry farmer, who 1b a Mormon, hulled originally from Utah, where in the early days ' tlu-y hnd lo dry fnfm or quit farming. In 1900 he Joined the trek to Southern All-.-rtti, wlu?r he took up land, try- Iiik 1 Tariiv It to the best of his a-bll- Itv on vclAntiMc lines. He contendod vvlih ir.s n.-.Rl rs ucainsi IrrlRa;lon In favor of dry fannlnu and carrle-i B. T. Hailey, l t pm* gt;e. first Jn ahort white ouis. e'es. Tees, third In alieul long White oals. J. Riihlnaun. Vermilion, fecund 10 sheaf Mack oats. ' HOMESTEAD ENTRIES SHOW FALLING OFF Tlircc Prairie Provli.coi KeRlster a liecrcase JBut nittstr oIii--tti Has a Small inpreaso- Americans Head Use ot New Settlers. By Uulletin Leased Wiro - I utavva. o lt;k- -0. Homestead rn- trli-s fnr th month of August in West* vrn Canada totalled 3,161, u decrcaiio of -482 as compared with AukuSI J.SMI. i gt; iiii/viuw ;:; .:;tr; r T+T** im '****' lows: *Manltobu 23iJ:. Saskatrlu'wan. 1.726; Alberta* 1,167; Itrltisti Columbia, 21 . Thu firalrlo provlnccyi all di6 v; do- cn-ases hut the British Columbia -flff- Victor .Oct W. Two Canadian wlmnilv fhamplonshlppr were docld d l-V e * *** A- Jb-ntt bcrr'Uft oven- p 131 L j J ilcl?onaid. of Wlnnlpi'K. bo- tfiK an easy winner In thn 200 yard cr nts; RJC McNeill of Victftrla, s?c- ond, and Porstor, of Victoria, in the third place. Mclionntd uon tiy UftVftll seconds- HI*.time was 2:37 2-5. In tho rtfly-yard cluuupion.-h.;* U Fullurd lrfP ,of Victoria, won In 29 2-5 seconds'. He, was cloaely pressed *ty- McDonatd, Of Wlnnipsfc;' Third pla-v was secured by CT.' X Barrett, Van- oouvcr. This is lho first tlmo Cana- illnn Bwlrnrftlnfc championships hate hci n held on tho Pacific coast. Btivuu Aldcrmon c3ign Pel Have meeting on Mo: Afternoon at 3 Ode The action oT City Arscssc Friday afternoon ln r-ofuslnj willy-nilly, to thc voters* lit four hundred names -prcsenl V Macklc, aetirwt for tho li L L * nN.ut ilVI Brown urea Bhow an Incrjeastc ot ten entries on hta scientific methnds. i-endVnff hln UB comporcfl wllh A M 191-1. Amor- son. Henry M. Ilulnies. to thv* t.-iiurhi ItcanB headed th ? st of new settlers Agricultural coll'-v-.** ills gt;r ze wlieat weighs 6G 1-2 poLimls to ihe bushel. Nnr. Iiem I*rlsn Winners. Anion*, the .. winners * ft.llowin -from tin* norlhrrn part of Alberta: A. J. V. SeotJ. M.-nvUlc. scebnd In ,: lt;i wh-pat. J. e. HIU und Suns, und C. II. Bnr- r*it, I .loydmlni.ter, second and third In medium whlto oats. S. C. Hatccn. Wlnterburn, first in long white uat . S. C. Maxell. WInterburn, first In slxed rowed barley. A* J. W. Scott, M nviiie. third In .Hhi-of hurd wheat. with a total of 828 entries; Kngllsh numbered 579. Austro-Ilungaiiani*, 1MH*. and Canadians from Ontario, 215. No less than'44 homestead entries wore grnnted during the month to peop1 who had previously had honv- itoaded within the district. / Virion- VoD( m Sr- .icnc-.tl. amllton, Oct. 18 Justlco KeK. )Ehls morning pafted .sentence upon the 4i rhl respectably connected youths vliu ph lt;ad lt;*d guVUy to Indecent assault on I.- iu Holmes, aged IS. The assault occiii-i- gt;m1 1-1*1 numijier on tho mountain'* Jiiivtict* Kelly i-entencisl each prisoner to rtfteen months In the Centr i prison With fifteen lashes. NEARLY NEW Hudson Auto To exchange for Real, Estate. APPLY ROOM 4, Victoria Blk., First Street That I--U-tw- r-r til* ECZEMA i.iiUclj lt;mrmO br BELL BALM Ul CooJ-nclIoi- IVllh BELL'S P.S. ol A. Sold Vj *J I *m HU. tTwttm tmr Fws Bm Hlmt B.U Ko-i-xJj C-, Wl-u lp* 3 Days Comnicncin:; Monday Matinee, * October 21, 1912. A PROTEST MEETING '* jimrvttos'1 t v wrrc sopho* i ,tH.O l.IVH. PKUIT COM gt;K gt;INKD. Nearly ntno thousand pounds of fruit were condemned duvlnx S-ept. accurdlns lo ft uur* ft imuird hy Kood tnvpoctor H*wortht in hi* monthly tt*-t*Art. Tho fruit jrf.opj wore lhe wonrt ofTrndrrs gt;* Mr. lUworvi. and she convictions nn chargca of vlo- Intlns tho provlnclml health act w r*o ncrured Followlns U the list of food tuff* rondomncd durlnic ' .** Bifof. 3?0 pound*; pork and pro- duetto 3 1; mutton. 1*0; fifth. 14; fown, STTTUtU 8ttS64; vecetablet 426, can-- Ethel Green vaMti--vjm. s PuintlMH Oo n B 4 nn lt; V : Toots Paka And Her II a wa linn SltiKcra and Dftncera Grade Emmett Company In Mrm. Murphy*n Second Husband/* RAYNOS BULLDOGS Will be held in the THISTLE RINK second st. * - DAVID KIDD EDWIN GEORGE OMBRAS TRIO -.lnf.iK-* ii-.ii gt; 21.10 ,,. m.. 2. -*. -I.-*-. M gt;r 9**m*aajk ** * . sse. w*. Ttw*. i.oo. All Kcatn R-*iierv(*d One U**Tk In : AdVk-ncK To-Night, Mon. Oct. 21st, 1912 Under the Auspices of the Trades and Labor Council of Edmonton for the purpose of discussing the action taken by the City Assessor by which he sought4p isfranchise the major- ity of tenants in this city. .M.ti'Adunu;. hits a routed V lt;*larke. In refusing thesi Mr. Valk r uciutl. ho lnJilst: iria lo thc Act. The u in tliftt ih** namcsTic plffCfi- on did not note lhat the appU for one month Trior to the June. This IB demanded bj Many or those names pres Vreil Brown, and othera. It li not qunllflcd. In'faft. city clals are null.* rrnnk ht all an effort Is -bclns njadc to r; names of many resUIouU o who hav* not the aecc-sary tlons. Friday-night Alderman C 8 lt; gt; wrut By ov r iho falluro every im-no thnt had.been i.n the MhU thai lit* U gt;lfl CHJ Itownthnt lhi) Wlttana wound t-n- and fe-ither him ass Sor, and ho went Iptc vwor Wnllter'fl oflloe'and t n Hir nnd hVdo;:.** ; Saturday Alderman Clarl tlio slKnaturo.s of eyeu alt .-. petition asking'Xor a spo lt; Ing ,of Ui eouncll on Mont noon at 3 o'clock for the p lakfr.B -rach-action In with the.prepornllon of t list for the municipality for 1913. as may be considered In view ot the convullc tlor satisfaction whlrh has arias nertlon therewith. The cltj slonera and the solicitor an are asked to be present. According jo a statement nnd handed to newspapere mornlnc by Ald Clrtrk It all Improbable thnt unless solicitor snd the city nsse - thc responsibility from 11 shoulders o the city hall ga up and other words aloi lines, that a resolution will ed for a vote dismissing t officials. To Strrv* f gt; S Mleac*- gt;. Jim K u i. Hu* Indian who itiibl* t gt; iirProok*-. Albr nl months -- - gt;, and wae s* life ImprUOnment for mai wus brought to th * penltei morning and placad la ebarg 1 . ** - AMATUER PH0T06R Donl k e time and wasl Brm io your Mlrr The best rsjultS yoi and quick service gj. gt; THE BYRON-MAY Cer H-r*afcl VClitab rti t Ot J * For the BES7 m Amateur Fini . msiik - x. First . P ' *
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