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Edmonton Bulletin 1912-09-01 - 1912-12-31
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J t-i lt;-*t - I 1 . PAGE FOUK MONDAY MORNING EDMONTON DAILY BULLETIN* *- -OCTOBER 21, 1912. t bmonton bulletin I'ubllshixl vvrry legal morning by The ll4*lletln company, i.nn.t. i. at ' ItulU'tin Uulldiog. 320 Janper a*r nue l a lt;*i ttdnontun. Alberta. Canada. grnnrmiTioftg i Mum Ina K-llllun On* y -ar. dcliv*r -d **.* One year, by mall *4.oo Kvealas Kdlilua One year, delivered .... One year, by mall TKI,t rtK-. l'3 I tanager*s office, tl4 MuiMKins auditor and Reporters. 1 K 3 ArtvrrtHlB-T 5KM.1 rirculatjon. a .n ,)ui. Printing. JOHN IIOWKT. MannK'ng Editor. not connive ut the deliberate con traveutioa of pre-election under* takings for the mike of hultliiiK on in .*v.*ii u ..intingnislied and 1 lucrative position. Wnaiuvor one may 'tliin . of lit.- euiute to which Mr. Monk is atUened he cun bftYe only Admiration for the integrity nl' a mnn who wlniuls by his views to his porodiuil Jasn. Jf tin- Minister goes out on tin- ground indicated and in the wny indiealed he will carry into retirement iiiat respect which ia the reward--and sometimes the tflT - a r. hayks. Business Mt r; MOXDAY, iHnx gt;llKlt It, 191-*. * FOOLISH RESTRICTION. Thr Winnipeg Telegram has madd the.dise veiy that the Government has a trade policy, and I Iml if is buyer .null- wj liii- th. reward of -tk e.Uy- to prineip Nov would this respeel be lei that there ai*e other members * in' the Government as much bound fas Mr. Monk to attest their allegiance US tin- tenuis of NiiIumi alium by like action, but who Hc-*imiigly hnve no notion of following his example. lt is due Mr. Mnnk to snv that there is no- HMKHKO ATWES *t* best tor nursing mothers because thay do not ailed the rt-- of the tyttem. MUd but sure. 2So. r-0 box at your -trurcisi's. aanoaAi aaoa *ms onim gt;c*l co. oa c h av... -i-nii . ItV t Empjre/*' The information is timely, if the policy is .not au over hopeful one. There lias beori p pretty general notion that the Government did not know what tt- take up f gt;r a trade'poKoyi which may not bo altogether exterminated by the Tel-'trram.'s assurance. The prospect of selling mutton in Australia and wheat in India i*. mil one to arouse wild cntliusiasm on the part of .tht- farmer. Jf the Ministers really propose to look fpr'markati for l Vin.ulian products only within ih.- bounds of the Knipire, their researches will not do much toward making the farmer rich or llie material basis of the Empire strong. thing in JiU past record to war- runt a suppoailion that he would remain a member of a Government wit-h gt; Whose ileieriiiiued policy on essential matters he was not in full and complete 'accord. His retirement would. Uierrl'ore, be welcome as indicating that the Ministers, have really at last made up their minds to put some that soch saving c **r be made with security, is to snppose the Mother of arrhrmcni aggrt-gation of blockheads. *Xor is the iiiiaueial feature oi the proposal the only or the worst feature of it. .Thu pj-opcaol is-in substance thai Canada her nose into the. affairs of the OKI Land ami claim the right tn say how the money ol tho British Max pas .-id shall lie spent. Mii uf a nawfl pi'iii'ioniil before the country. Tiiis would Be good news; whatever the proposal might be. We Imve long agg reached the Stage wlieiv any kind of 'a naval proposal would have heen better than a eontiiuiaiiee of inaction, for ft would have served to indicate to Ureal Britain that wc are not a nation of idle talkers, and have ended the humiliating spectacle of the largest of the Hri- BREAKING DOWN f THE OLD GUARD. 'Jtish Dominions standing impotent j Five vacancies in* the Senate. w'U lie-filled before Harliamo rf meets. The Ministers are tosin*. no opportunity of reducing the Liberal majority in the Opper House. Once their friends are in the majority there the Western farmer may say good-bye to the car distribution clauses of tlie Grain Act. Tho clauses were only saved last session by the rcsolui-* Stand of ilie Liberal Senators; tlie Conservative Senators, under Senator Lougheed Government leader in the Upper House ami solicitor for tlie ( f K. voting uU4Iy for their distribution. Whether the legal security to the ' nuer uf a fair share of earn i* I'i cause the Ministers of the Crown are divided on the .picstion of whether or no we should tlo anything Io defend ourselves at seji.gr to assure the integrity f the Empire, If Mr. Monk's retirement means tliat public opinion has at last made itself -felt. and that the shivcriug Ministers have decided to take the plunge in one direction or another, it cannot come any too soon. rtsrr sort of intermeddling .would surely not be tolerated for an instant by- *ither lhe British Government or the British people. TI ITus been insisted by Mr. Borden that Canadian autonomy must not be contravened in any measure this country may take to help iu thn matter of naval defence. It surely i,S . * mmii-Ii 'li. ilnty * * 'u ada Ui rrfrnfn-from-attrmpliug tu I infringe upon the autonomy of Ureal Britain as a condition of participation in naval defence. If it upon such reV-vsentntions The following Subdivisions Have been disposed of through our office The N. 1-2 of TJTe-N. E. 1-4 S. 25 T. 53* R. 25 TheS. 1-2 All of the S.W. 1-4 ' ** - * We* have two First Class subdivisions left, suitable for a lot pfoposition, also a splendid quarter suitable for acreage. We have had numerous enquiries for wiped out or not depends simply on whether the Borden Government outlives the Liberal ma* .onry in rhe tipper House. J -' MANITOBA JUSTICE. Surely no more shameful travesty on justice has ever, occurred in Cartada than that which Magistrate. MeMickcn. of W innipeg. declarfci himself to have ierpcfratlfd..in -the trials of two men accused of infractions +* - *-.- .* - * of the election laws in the Mao- douahl.. bye-election. That pri* toners arri'sted on a seriiTtis charge should be tried at some other time and place than thai appointed afid,without notice to the prosecuting parties or lawyers, and that they should be let otT with fines when the law explicitly demands a jail sentence for their offences, is making partisanship AA excuse for law-breaking and i basing the instruments of justice into the tools of tyranny. The incident serves to clear up om- point why Mr, UcMielcen was appointed a magistrate. -l i::i' Tiil'.u' iMaet) dently not dirty enough to ad- 'l-i of our doing ynythiug thai be continue to carry as large a l .ul as he ha been carrying, l'ut into cold figures, the demand * thai We make a donation ot - lt; gt; or M millions only on condition that the British Government binds itself to go ..11 spending 360 millions or uior.' ** er year on naval defence. due thing isipretty clear that if tlie Canadian Government lays down any such stipulation as that the British Government will tell us lo -keep-our money. Another thing is clear enough, that iu telling us so the British Government would be pursuing the only COUTSe consistent with dignity and common sense. Any donation such as has been suggested from Canada would be only a flea bite in comparison, -to the stupendous CONTRIBUTION ON CONDITION/' A more Ktti ot nihli will have no useful affect at all. I gt;o not let lt;*un- ud.i pay money or -build bjpe.'aftaa* expense of h lt;-r OWfi intek-r-fcl mer-H; l4 gt; eiKi 'lc ihi gt; lt; .ivorniii4'nt ot the t'llllv- iviiiKaom To Gave more money In hand with whLii to iv iH'jis to the *.Vrhi*run of -the United Klu td4.ni eli 4)4 rale- for C ria'd* ... -i -Ui . bm-r l *-horju.Ur-tt-nrt-h4U-. Iniin-riil Kitl Would he thrown ii'Miy, hnl v-r Canada does, lol h.r .1.. u'Inly o.V LU l gt;n'Jo.SV' These are uot-thii-words of oni- of the Nationalist allies of Mr. Borden.' On the'contrary, they were words spoken to the Canadian .Ministers in Loudon last summer by representatives of the* Imperial Maritime League, a li-eaguc which claims to be foremost among British organizations for the promotion of navy-build-' ing oil a large scale. The claim of the League, was that Canada should stipulate, as a condition of any grant to the Admiralty, that the British Government should make no curtailment, in the amount spent hy it upon naval affairs. Wo sbould not give a contribution, urged the Leaguers, as a means of relieving the British tax-payer of part of his burdeu that part he has been carrying on onr account, if he has been carrying an extra burden ou our ac- miri einnu inn m ::: mi,.. .* *i cou- ministrr justice' according to the ideas of the Ifoblin Govern- ment. MR. MONK'S HETIREMENT. *TOI - Ottawa comes n.-ws that Mr. Mnuk lias tendered his re- Htgmition ns Minister of Public Works. h is further said that Sm deelinee to he rauzsled by ap- polntroent to a judgeship, aad ivitl retail bis Seat in Parliament aud. his freedom to speak his mind. The cause of his retirement is. of course, disagreement with his colleagues on the navy question; Mr. 31 onk holding ii tu be the duty of the Government to submit any naval proposal to the people in accord with the arrangement mad.- by Mr. Borden with the Nationalist leaders* before the late election, aud in consideration of sum annually devoted by tlie Itn- which be received Nationalist itisl*.-pnrli.ii.H: lt;it. to defence at jiea. sUL'PorT in tin- election, and sin ft: It is to be hoped, for many reasons, that the rumor of Mr. Monk's retirement is well-founded, li would h* refreshing Ui learn thnt there is ..in the cabinet iu the annual appropriation when ine man who values principle jibe experts of the Admiralty and higher than place, aud who will the conditions of Kurope suggest To Miuuiose lhat for the sake of getting a pittance from Canada,' the tioverumeiit and Parliament of the -Old Laud would bind iliemsehes to make uo reduction as this that Mr. Borden lm jB uj-*rri-j basing his naval pronnwrts he will do well to change the ground he- tore he brings them before the Parliament and people of Canada. Canada is not the master of Great Britain and has neither-'the right nor desire to pose as such. Thc Imperial Maritime League, may bo an association of patriotic and disinterested persons, whose sole aim is the provision of adcpiatc means of defence at sea. representations fit better- ith the idea that they are an aggregation of armour-plate manufacturers. guu-imtkers. ship-builders, ami others who profit through the construction of excessive and coSllAflectR. * Sir M til. i.-i:i-;i- Tlo ior gt;d. Bhltlmnre. Oct. 15. -S r William Ramsay, the -ij-finuuished En ;ll li e?i.-in . today r-Qtitrivod lhe honorary 'Ji-urre or aottor of. law. from John.- H 7i gt;klns university. Szard IM firre hi tho line lt; Edmonton Interurban Railway And we firmly believe this proposition a good one. j We have not a dollar interest-iri-the-fNTERURBAN RAILWAY, and if you Want to satisfy yourself as to the fartway being built call at-our-offices-f r FULL information. 1 T- L, - JTOE eAUB-RBAL , c.n-5Ct-ot K CE34HONTON 1CRN IK9 Bird- FOB e, Smith Cormick, lt; ? tm 5.55 Jasper Aoe. East 1 t - ; SATURDAY We Asked - NORWOOD t Blk. 1, Lot 32, small house, 2500 cash, 6, 12 and 18 rrrr -TT7 s .; 7000 Blk 1, Lot25,1 -2 castC*) and 12 i. ..... Blk. L Lot 39, 2500 cash, 6, 12,18 7000 Blk. 2, Lot 26, 1-2 cash, 6 and 12 V 6000 Blk. 2, Lot 27, 7-roomed fully modern house, 4000 cash, bal. arranged ... 10,500 Blk. 2, Lot 28,1-2 cash, 6 and 12 ...... 5500 Blk. 3, Lot 21, 1700 cash. 4,8 and 12 ... od00 Blk. 3, Lot 26, 1900 cash, 6 and 12 5200 Blk. 3, Lot 27, 2200 cash, 11 and 23 .... 5200 Blk 5; Lot 23, 6-roomed fully'modern house, terms arranged, snap 6000 . WE HAVE THE CREAM OF NAMAYO fc- MONDAY * A * We Ask . ARi YOU WTSlTTE'r? * NORWOOD Blk. 6, Lot 22, 2250 cash, 6 and 12 .... 4300 Blk. 7, Lot 19,1-3 cash, 6 and 12 4200 , Lots 1 and 2, double corner, 1-2 cash, 6 and 12 9000 Blk. 10, Lot 9, 1800 ishr4 nd42- 4200 Blk. 10, Lots 1 and 2, double corner, 1-2 - cash* 6 and 12 10,000 Blk 13, Lot 7, shack rents 10,1-2 cash, 6, 12 and 18 6000. Blk. 13, Lot 8, shack tsVSl 2500 cash, 6 and 12 58( - * Blk 13, Lot 9,1-2 cash, 6; 12 and 18 .... 6000 -. DIRECT LISTINGS WE CAN DELIVER CROWN REALTY CO. 102 Jasper OTEN EVENINGS Phone 5641 f m Opp. Howard Ave. Non-Ko dM. Bird Game 14 Tanner*'* Bljc O*mo JLlceni K-r-liK-nt'ii Ula Qama LJceu BVANSTON is; 0 oach for 0 lou lc terma 1-4 *.a b. bul. 6 aiul 1 f-00 each tor 4 lata Ir term* 1-4 cn l*. bal. 6 and 1 Louie these up. It will pay lota face on two atrotta. NAMAYO AVIS. 4500 Namayo Ave., Noi IPX 14. l loc .-*ll. Ur a- -S- nnd 11* J5000 Namayo Ave. tor I 11; termi 1-J caah. bal. ar I8S2E Namayo Avo.. for 13. blork 12; tc-rm* 32S5 ci 6 ami 12. KJSIJ-TINO AVE 11,* to0 for lot 27. block U-rnw. 4000 ca*h. bal. 1 aiM 8 por cent, Dulldln-cs on tt are brliiKlny In 140 per mt purchn-cr a r*venu* prodi crty pnyfnK H gt;er c*nt* M W CI.KNORA 4000 each for loti 12 an 134; terma 1-2 caah. balanc montha. Thcao aro boautlC iwt(l facing nti VIv T'-' * '*- IXGLKWOOD 3500 both for lots 3 and terma. 1-3 cash. bal. and V 2400 for lot . block 4H eaeh. baianco .6 and 12 moni 1800 for lol 14. block It caab, balance gt; and 12 mom 1675 for lot 18. block 17 caah. balanca 6 and 12 moi 8000 for lots 1. 2 ami terms 1-2 cash, baianco 0 ai 2150 for-lit 12. block 47: cash, baL 8 and 12 months. NORWOOD 1250 for lot 19, block 80 CMh. bal. 6 nnd 12 month. 1500 for lot 17. blook 67; caah. balance 0 and 12-mom DEI.TON 550 each for Iota 3 to 1 block 54; terms 1-4 cash, bi and 18 months. lt;-;-. inch tor iolb jij to-z block 40: term* 1-4 caah. h; and 18 moath* THE -* EF.I.1r-rlODGKR9 t tl Estate-. l-oana, I OOlrc M gt;1 Teller Ulock. Uranch Office 1248 Alb K - liI * Cf 'Phone- A3 JASPKR AV -'The hent lutely on tho street, one 53 1-3 by 150 feat, east street, for 1500 per foot - --nre one-third cash. 1 an Don't'.'miss thlB. .. I.VSl i:fl AVE* Another ro A I.*.., Vi.,* *; on the avenue, ca t ot l h for I1C50 i rr Toot. On.- 1 and 2 yc rc* ThTt STh buy. HI7CTII STREET The Doabl thla street and Peace AX for'535.000: 415.000 cash, ranged. Trackaso can ea In here. Cl-aHA STREET A aton from First St.. wc havo l 800 per fool: 25,600 04 arjantccd cailly. This wll 1000 In very short order. JASPER AVE. One ln-1-lr close to Namayo avo., tha g-ockl buy at 1000 per T cash, balance over two ar SITTir STRK*-*T A rmvm a properly on a full lot. tween Victoria and McKa 500; tfowl terms. THIS GAIN. We need Ustlnga of ff lt; property, badly. Why yours? GAHI-EAT la our OFFICES l vVlnnlpea and F. C. Walls, Manager of t ton branch. *W, W BKB A COMI meal Altai* M IVhjte A**. K*-. Eamoa Real Estate It gt;ve itiaeats SOUTH SIDE FROP1 We hav* a large listing: i of the city aitd can d Uver follow luff: BEAU PARK Lots 14 anil 15. Block .'.. r l ol . 5 and C. Block-10, fo p.vnKDAl-E S ot*i eaeb 4U i ci ..wi.vl each. S I ts each 40 feet fronu oach. 7 lots; block 8. at 1000 ej strathcona pi gt;a Five lot- in .Block 13. at 2 Lots In Block fl. at,5111 KINO EDWARD P-1 Double corner inlilock 8 3 I ot In Block 64, 161 tm .Lots in Block 4 , *lg 2 Uoia in Block 22- at I DoubW comer Jn Block 10 Lots In Block U. at 8TIIATHCONA TOW gt; LLot m Block O**. 1 *1JS r.' ttolH in Block V at 1*2 J2 in Block . .1i U 1 Lots in Block m, *t I Il ot* In l'. *V 'aW. 5 Lots- In Block 110. at 2 l ou in Block 55 at 2 1X.IB tn Block 70. at 2 4 Lot*'In Block 167. for 3 HOUSES *7-Roomed bouse in bloc 3500. 7-Roomed Housa In Bloc neau. for 000. . 7-Roomed House In Bloc neau. for 6000/ 6-Hoomod CottaKc In.Bio- 2500. 8-Roomed cottage In Blc tin. 1050. - ,4-Roomed Cottage and Block 19. Pflce 2800. 7-Rooroed house in Bloc 2300. I i ranee. Loans. W. WEEKS A O I-dn-oatoa S tttl
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