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their’ own INEFFICIEN panded that th lit . eb be eee Kae the {Sensational Book Just Published By BO 9 par vei y [railways continue to return the pres Condemning the - Hf to United States par year 86. | on¢ horrible tolls of killed and_maim- SEMLWEEKLY Subscriptions Re led _paasengors, the public, who are| | Paris, Nov. 13M. Charles Hum Gives Roay Cheeks ited Sti $2, Att subscript! ‘pagsengers, are not likely to grow en- bets jotta aide ce Soe ae saa: : v ee ree | hesiaatie_inndvocatini ening} tat Andre, and now Radical Dei mretly (6 eee a ig the lessening to, she Meuse, hak published n book BULLETIN-CO.,-Ltd- lu! the tegal responsibility of_anyorre y_and the state \ DI DUNCAN MARSHALL, connected, with a railway, Were the ‘ kes | — ui A ' 3 B 3) es Managet_ | movement to bronden that responsibil: | senaat feaing, The volume, BO i re which ix ent reso A. ity and to extend its seope downward | Nich js t mes p di ae me THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907. [1 the trackmen and upward to the teoaae eta sae an irene ITeS| Onl ence ieee hci ec a at ; , (Spe at a a AT. THE “WHERE ARE WE AT?” i DAG . 7 oo SEE oe =F dial rt. the t Mis b-| for it. If @ tithe of the strictures: . Hite pete ire uiMer ne true, then |ALBERTA’S: @TOCK PROMINENCE. | An -ndditicn’alsum_oi $880,000 is j1i¢ _No-one,--of-course,-desires that contained the book. are try > 9 . - Se 7 a —— : needed to pay for-clty work already railway employee should be in any aia. IDOL feeree Atala ct Me ade, | Editor, Bul 3 a Pp. LQ’ AQe as completed or now under contract: |ay inconyenienced or humiliated by | and in event more hopeless state of | Sinn ane of yur editorial arti- i “legal action ‘in connection with-an-ac-| unpreparednoss than it was at_the [cles under-the heading ‘Another Am- Such in briet was the report made | iT TCT hich he was not to blame. | outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war. /erican invasion,’ and frei Calgary to the council by the commissione! ‘i ‘The author bas nothing but praise |dispateh- stating that Swift & Co,. the ee Ot But the whole trend of present-day | jo) the rank and fil. Th evil, he|Chicago packets, and some of | their on Tuesday evening, this sum, jthought is toward increasing the sale-| jays, is among the officers holding agents, are baying cattle in Alberta, $200,000 is necded at once, -and the [guards of railway travel, and legal re-| high commanda. The peal comman-| anid tele expresad tion wih : : entire amount is re a the laponsibility-is regarded as one of the | dér-in-chief of the Frerich armny is not |the quality of-the same, I aust say : f ntire amount is required before the / SPORE ct dae ate sda, BS tha| the preaident pf. the Republic, nor] that credit is dua to those. people who é $ end of the year to put financial mat-|® Y sal the minister of\war, but the bureau-|were indefatigable in- their efforts to + . Tack un ‘a croper eoting’., Of thin | chown hat tht o& proven co) rata ate wate, the slaves _of| Dine ne ee tr ace ete . Every department ‘is now. complete with new. sea- . stituted, ig unreasonably severe of li-| rontine, who, . through professional jly high standard th: are sat the : : * a4... child $416,000 is for work, under coniract |abte to abuse against the employees, | Jealousy and ‘political: hatred, nullify [present time. sonable goods, If you have not secured. your winter j Sale E but’ uncompleted, the. balanee-£484,000 |its- emendinent would bo-quite-in-or-| cachother's efforts. He contends| ‘There ware three parties concerned fe ; i = ne A oe. “hy 30 s: + that the detested tem of délation tir +this-matter—the-old Northwest_As- Ba e: % ~ o ee heretore presumably ¥6°pay for der, Dut iC 3 argued that the rall-| (Pes raged by Andre, the existence fecmblg, the. present yAiberta govern Furs+yet,-we—ad\ise_you to look ovér our stock. Childe work: already done, and: to” replace | *®Y employees should . be excused | Gi ;relfgious and political animtosities | ment, ‘and Taatybartiot Feast by any 4 : e ei aes orn e i eae eee neycec others avé not accuse] and Ane. method of promotion by|means, the: Alberta Pure-Bred Cale We have’ an immense quantity of fine first grade funds used for this purpose, but *e-|04 that is a different matter. It re- fours have aneiorye oe rote association, with oeadahtions a ON F fi . a d from debentures issued ther | maa oi ‘rench officer, who finds. it{gary, #1 ‘@ pure-bred i sale is’ if : Ped cated from debentures iséved for other | mains to be shown that: the others uselesa to aim‘at individual éfficiency, [held every spring, and where | {rom urs to select from... These d purposes. ‘The bald situation appears |should not “be accused also. nd in hi fe ar 300 to 600 bull old to breeders. - . : : and tp excel in. hls profession, since | te ee eet ates the day at this .. from among. thousands and are, therefore the choi- to be therefore that che money re- hl ‘the ald of a powerful protector can z > Jalone: bring © him _ advancement. syeho lias the best. 1 say ceived fiom the dale of debentures EXIT: Boe ae es SoS anten e fenedit ir duc those people cest that it is possible to procure. - Remember, we rend eted. call bod ot the-ermy: cho foresaw the sucess of raising already completed. calls a ing to M. Humbe penta, cate aM ——guarantee-al-our—Furs._‘Here ‘area few speci monton and Mr. Boarassa has awak-| According to M. Humbert, an-ap-]fhe SSOane oe or a : w_special., moré, and that $416,000 is needed for ek ailing degrec of criminal negligence t . : eet ee bender wu fael! ened litfje, ipterest and leo confid- | E'ghown in relerence to the fortified | 1 Ste, sure it must be gratifying t¢ ° : i : Te Js proposed contract ne. gaso,ono [ence outside the immediate localities points on the eastern frontier. Many |e Alberta gavernment..to see that lines J our Blouse Department q by itening debentures before the close |°f it political activities,” To Canada | forts are falling to pisces, They a ea ine a sep in lack t a Ties, and|Stock judging schools wax a step in saa fs i STA 3 ; of the year and'dlapesing of them ag] **, mee ‘he. has-appeared 4 9_bills oi somanmet eee tre blank {the right: dieotion, Alberta's sons Ladies’ Lustre Blouses, very prettily pleated and: tucked and made ; em 8 Jiiant but exceedingly erratic body in : vill reap the teward in a very short Sen : soon as practicable, If done, this will , Y cartridges for fear .of bringing the {WIL reap : Somntar tel me ; seine the telat adgition te-the-deben-|the Politieal heavens, a, meteor rath | walls Dopling down on. the heads bf fine, andi ore quickly #0 ithe fi “ ne rete eee 5 Onsale at-1:7S,and:200: Le roma a plan ive € rto} a oot the forts {knowledge recsived. is put into action, navy wl if - sae ac tor the year up to something [°r {an a planet, attractive enough to the gunnery: "tn several Of the *ho|tor money. spent, mid all the ttn] =shany, Disc, Swhiite sic rp z Tike $2,980,000, a¥Md make our total de. [200K at -and bound to secure some | Vora, ooinpletely’ iititerato. The telé-[ppent in attending, hose fairs ; r oe ee a Hee aaa enicanver $2,870,000, Tt jg {ttention in the. immediate:neighbor- Tain tate abies cormieetaa ee PT anticipate a keener demand for Another lot made from fine quality pale blue and cream figured lus- : hood, but discharging no congistent | various. chains of forts: wera put im-| bulls at Calgary bull sale next spring, tre, daintily trimmed with tucks and fancy. buttons. On-sale at 2.50. proper to add that a portion of this ae 1 saxta icon re nay for’ work UBction in the scheme of-things, ‘and | dergronnd some time ago, at a cost of /and with the appro. al of our stock by ¥ : _ & Zi = Saeco laps ata ae Fimeapable of winning the general and | 15.000,000 francs, bat. the, wires vill prea erage that we tnust, Ladies -All-Wool Cashmere Blouses,with beautifully silk embroidered 1008, thé cca of the wark |8teady- recognition: to.which his ex- ae ate weil have tof This hax-ald come about by keep- fronts; in‘palé blue, brown and cream. .On salo at 3.25. = 4 Sea tome "K | eptional talents might otherwise havi} je febuilt. In the ease of a thied|ing good balls at the hend of oor ae Si eee f er being simply, allowed) acount: | .aeitied-tiim, His eclipse. will, océa-| fort, the easement - batteries. for Mra herds, and ¢hanging them ‘in. time, Several other very special lines, in Lustre, Cashmere,Cloth and Flan eae = Tosi tow!=zagrals ante hav ith {and not ‘keeping them too long, # Sia a ee ~~il,The current Nabilities thas hand-[ "$e" re gan have ban oe oy ee eth ET On cee mcuninent ia tinely_in nelette Blouses, will be found in this department. : - ed forward amounted ‘to $730,000, leav a any general concern if, the eclipse a advising’ { got Yeudy. any a See sae sid eee = a greatest elevation, have -but a mixi-|dvising farmers to get rincy | ds We ’ is We i = , Sen ' seer ercoeat weara eurk, neenunt-|ahould prove to-be extinction. Among |.mum range of eighty yards. bull: they may. ‘e-are. offering for this week a line of Corduroy Vélveteen, extra able for $1,520,000 addition to our de-; those who know hint a and the Se ir Baty eae good quality, in brown, fawn, cream, green. grey, black.and red; at ponture—debt—Roside this the est ee of ithe “thyse:"he “hes 'xepre | themselves and go on to euccess 75.cents per yard. “This is very special. TATE OP The present Ter ot a ue am = la are CHURCH MUSIC-ANB SOLOISTS." My own motto Be Reep the bert ty presumal ee e in vi of the [4 98 the termination, ‘or- at Teast the + 1: and the markétg@ill find you, om B16 now- being paid, and that the money | Which could “only, -work to the, detri- Dumeiitiny of ‘lasers: + from ‘this ‘source’ will also. be’ avail- able. Tt 60 this will mean nt of Canada. Toronto, Nov. 13.—At one of ‘the 5 “The end of n nightmare,” is most impressive choral services ever 2 LUMBER, that the -yent’s business has swallows ed up our current revenue; has run | theld in St. James’ “Cathedral here, Presse, of Montreal, ds his 3 2 Presses ot Si ete ae Bishop _Dumoulin, of Niagara, fecent slefeat, - La Presse admite th ly made some plain speaking régard- vw a-million and a half in debt an¢ ! . million and a half in debt and). should have considered _ ‘that Prortion of the Anglican service is that the new council must-begin bi ness without a cent-in 1 st . ibd ts chimes polities Pete = la big: man too soon, without _haxing aking te Ormthians, we may Gongrutulate, ourselves that |Worked his way through. He hatl ne) 76 oditying," the Bishop, in the course Citcurmelanees, prevented the “earrying Programme -but—merély clergess: 10) of his’ aermotty ssid at was upelbss 40 um P he carrying ic ‘cut of the very liberal expenditu |lofty views/“but mercly aim to]expect the rendition of the. -choral \ | n OY Le teeta |-|iniasion chiurchew that they had — in \ 5 i rigorous , “retrenchment,” ‘| hile, Whe carded ea the] their cathedrals. He had endured ANY E ¢ s “Surely, it is time to put on. th of, Bellechpie. the picture of] with the greatest pain anthems in NN Rev.Dr. J -outside, the pale of file church, Hie] to ask his clergy to order a warvice of «debe asked for his| the plainest and simplest ' chints in’ devbe asked for his] which the whole congregatio# With: zi : talent and eloquence, but regrets that fine the mannér in which the choral ‘On-the whols it —would—appenr-tiat Rv, !96; "Let-alt-things: be done wo: |: tended, and itatéd a season of (Ustroy ouf Best ‘mrey..\\ peervice nt te ont nest De Eeahes, “EC in sald-there ave two tines | 15 erandiather; Papineau whé died | country parieh churahee eid had-had aR ‘Address at to-economize—when one has the mon- i oy and-whon_ho'has not We have |““caused blessings apparently disregarded the fornier ap-| eee ae Tar ‘ portunity; the best we can do is to] “interest: as that of Mr. Bourassa;| made that request he has been. Feliewd z : = = cites aa ‘i *° |aprayer rather looks likea_profana-| of many pains and sorrows. ‘The |; ms ‘1 =i hiay. tome attention to. tho remaining ["Praver rather looks Vike a TeTOn” | Chartory portion had degenerated sne| isn't alware the ole property of ¢ Pret Hamilton, Canadiah organ chance. ‘The proper starting point |." ie jdered | til ths members-of the: congregation ident, Big or little when it comes:to . f American Federation “of Lat for. economy, is a. candid ‘survey |“‘silence of his rom, if he consider?) joked upon it aaa kind of intrusion : x . ceises'the remarks of Rev. ] ~ ot the financial aitaation, and the re-|‘“himself an indispensable.man forhis | whieh: enabled them/to_ relax their A STICK-OF: LUMBER. ston; on the. Asiatie-questior tiring council could’ not. do _ better “country; but to make an open abuse, | devotions and. to whisper: té 3 ae =: FE ish Columbia before the mpnu : Sine at ho |‘tfor the triumph of calumny, off the ther and relieved “them oF; theit fam 8 Jath to the heaviest piece -f a Z % banquet at the Canada club “~*~ than go fully into. the history: of the) /°°t | tamny, of they leminity tor a few-aomerkee The (hhiber, it can be had: Bere. Yes, and ‘ cy day. night.” In” Mr, ° Flett’s ‘year and- the conditions “ofthe p1 spiritual. treasures of thé church, i8| Ooi would rise ‘aiid some ‘stan’ -ord Fe "too, “it's equally ax effective as : rs == — ; Acpastan. did not know ‘ “to mix sacred things with-a—circtis | \oman tnening-round in 9.4) fal | the “Bip Stick” st Washington, D. | eo) : talking ‘to when he addr justified that it Te doubrtut—ittany|parade or a cyclorama illusion. If] nititude, would: begin a” ome ern at approve of, come . = ipanulstares He 8 not Thi oe ‘ % ead ite ‘and get it. Price is always 2 co es.|irazal-commmunitien,-The Liberalshed, including — Archbiahop. . Sweatman, a= pass it up, bat when we received complaints’ from:our auotion was. one & nae bit pare ot have pirépared some compre-[““the militant force of ops Reove-and Duniovlin, —Ateh- the Fight to take the Rensive and comprehensible statement| “against them in 1886, but won all |A7aen Bweeney end canent Cayety ce: ps {THEY ARE ALL NEW] _ ||] customers and others about inferior work and -exorbi “1S etdate Sotumbia doula ; : 3 ol lumbia: sho Rs ‘Welch, Macnab, » Inglis, Farncombe helore the burge%ses*are called upon “over. the province, and now Sone? | and 7 : z salon, : : , : pee i ee ees LOCAL SOUVENIRS taht prices for work, we did not do it in time to ask St es a to cast their baiiots, Should they not Rain the Castor banner, waved lov- . . “ + do. s0; it will become the duty of the ingly over Mr. Bourassa, has failed |= { 2. Pace 3 5 Mi newly-elected council to postpone all|‘“to inspire. ‘The fact is that the Wants, Money in Winnipes RIGHT NOW : |, LOCAL -post_carps._ |i} «Vou to be more careful who you give your, élothes to are ae athe. business until~ they escertain {“ They | in conneoted with, the: Spooner: mills, |Thtee” sich gp ealsthes red, cleaned! tee ; * “When you give your work ‘to our waggon or-office Sal pecs le Ones 5 5 is, a gréat population, crow Calgary railway men inaugurated a|do.not prdpose to vate as a race, or and canre to Winnipeg in an effort} and pressed. arms 3 - P i : < f movement a few days. ago to have the ‘@ church, but as Canadians, upon |! Procure funds to meet the. rather WI Z -you get the quickest service and lowest prices. We oe foente, tarving, of not less | ga as ‘ a lundred: silltons. The .ocea HED heavy demands of the extensive pay see : ees wee Ie F have no agencies in the city—we do ‘our own work, - D Eting. these lands. lias been Jawa amended in auch winner. that} “issues of common interest. When'sp-lroil of the mills, Tt wan found to| WE MAKE CLOTHES TOO. : employeen would be less liable for'ac- |*“pealed_to, on narrower -Iines|’ théy} he imporsible. to ‘procure, moriey in 44 BX E i ase ‘and-it, would. look as. thoug! tic’ for “criminal neghigénce” in the|"‘shrug their shoulders and amile, and | the State of Minnesota, goa call was yy | -make our own independent. prices, thereby giving you j the products. of one should { 7 ecks A ing |“end by voting. for the man who best | made upon the ‘Wirinipog bsnks, and Ulta a ¥ a _ the bangry markets of the ot fo the statement fsmaed to the press “represents their vitwa, whether he better attention to all orde-s, big or small, Inbor from across. the seas the railway men feel that they are|kpeaks French or English, whether Here eunbie tang Msiéeciétary ol state & PANTORIUM 60 eee Boe eae ee at present discriminated against, apd| "Catholic or Protestan’ A’ strong] of Minnesota and has served several} . LA : & i & sources. But cae. mets that workmen .in factories for instance |“appeal was made in: Nicolet against’ ferms as a ‘state senator. —a- aa = while the markets of China are not held equally accountable for|*Mr. Devlin as an Irishman, but he 183 JASPER WEST Chinas Da ee ese and Japanese must n ar . 79 eri y. Payroll ‘wf $20,000 Stolen. r negligence which causes the loas of | “got a sweeping majority in a con- te a ‘Whree doors east of Hudson Bay stores. o life to fellow employees. The puepsce|Mtituehey elmoct purely French, | Trinidad, Col,, Nov. 14—Some time 5 p CARL “HENNINGSEN ~ 7Ehiaig bat eines ‘a nt movement ia said. to| whelesoine “ik “|durinig the night the $20,000 payroll ¥ LS {the present movement in said to| “These are whalesome’ signs, Cor ap. [ciFins the night the $9000, payra CARVING SETS : + THE EDMONTON PANTORIUM AND DYE : Ads er att gure s be 'to remove this discrimination. If |‘“peals tolrace and class;can be used, | ine commany was st 1 line commany was stolen near T ARES : i "conti xo, the railway men would receive |“though not if thi ease, to cover sel- dad, No arrests have been made, but AN'OASES Rhote fa WOHKE = ih ee ar ee much moré public sympathy” if! their | “fish designs; and whole nations can | several! men are under suspicion. The JACKSON BROS. Office, 362 Jasper East Main Phone 328 ea Of oxchision ix possible, Teo a efforts were aimed in the opposite |"'be corrupted, in the name of patriot. | WOTEY 8s taken from | the _huxgy. " fs . Fears ago Caesar gould not ¢ \ which was being driven by the pay-|] 503 Jasper: Ave. Cor. Gueens’ Ave. |p : Fiariot ‘Around ths Rotaea on direction;~if instead of trying to le ism," tmaster and anotifer man. ahundred days, to ‘with entire success, ag they seem to a
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