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Edmonton Bulletin 1931-09-01 - 1931-10-31
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23 Tterecmitte 000. Workers on Strike Associated Frese chusetts today as workers, reductions in Wages of condi by a by unsatisfactory workin, ) walked the streets on atrike. jt entirely Dut centered with greater gravity on ) working condition Hoover Gratified 22 STRIKE PROBE of the comprene: PA ports available on an before . e treaty would be ratified H considerable obtained without trouble from an un- estimated by Presiden As roughly 10,000,000, A Hoover 4a if two dams were built. t would cheaper. Of 35,251,000 would be fi making the river navigable. CONDEMNED LIQUOR LAW i, Conder Men and Women Quit Looms Rether Than Ac- cept 10 Per Cent. Cut BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 9 More than 253,000 fobs went begging in Masse At St. Lawrence Seaway Proposal be somewhat the 100,000,000, about heavy charged against competition threatened a complete ex- am. mines, BOULDER DAM DESCRIBED AS g BIG OUTRAGE g tion Into 700,000,000 Cans ian Prow VANCOUVER, BC., Oct. 9 De- veribing Boulder dam as A 700,000.- 00C outrage project, representatives A.F.L. Demands Investig: Meanwhile reports of three other deal comnfittees desling with non-contro- and AGAIN RESUMED be Ce iti Thr d Extinction of Deep Seam Mines Canadian Press Sask. Oct. 9 With the Wylie. A picture of conditions facing the deep seam mines of the field was painted none too brightly by J. R. Brodie, of Winnipeg, vice-president of During the morning convention, British fraternal de to voloed vigorous defense of unemploy- le. the wor The committee, after hearing re- ports of inhuman sanitary condi- Hons st the project, decided to await copy of the contract of six com- panies, builders, before taking any action of the resolution. Delegates, testifying before the com- mittee, charsed six companies with . We . com plained that the secretary of the in- terior Jet the project eight days before the Davis Bill to late Wages on government projects went into effect. the session of the ment insurance and mors ABOUT ELECTION CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE authority of note. Unetion of the deep told the probe. As vation he advised he - American coal rts; a rpect on all strip mines to bring about an adjustment of selling prices and fairer consideration of lignite shippers by the federal authorities in respect to sub- ventions. fore the commission, be Pay ea: it4 i neiae Hub ; A Union House LUNCH AND DINNER Black Horse Cafe in sup- of this claim. exhibited a chartered accountant s staternent to show that his compeny would face a Made On Shops At Technical School is being made Satisfactory progress injon the addition to the Edmonton Technical school shops and also gas engine shop, will provide a new permitting the old shop to be turned trad Carpenter 3 Opp. Jebnstowe Walker Deing South Africa. 4 sol Replying to charges already laid be- ir. Brodie stat ed that miners of the Bienfalt-Bstevan to had bee: getting feir living wage, and an- tim Rounced that figures would later to the Ld juing thelr ipaign and select- organ ir campaign and s . lous of approximately 8,000 this year candidates the field would face worse. ro i: n. Progress Is Being Board, the forefront. The donderry, firs and thus acquire power to carry into effect their policy of protective tar- ifs... the government has secured emphatic majorities for is 80 drastic that the government itself has nd it. necessary on reflection to m, In the face of this situation, your decision in favor of immediate dis- : or iy 4 z i ly i WEE Bers: eS ee ee ee in the field rest. the tariff iasue ts coming; to Marquess of Lon- : issioner of works, declared Thureday tariffs were essen- verse balance of AGAINST FOOD TAX I exclude from consideration no proposal, exclaims Sir Herbert Sam- uel at Bradford, likely to be adequate, whether it is to des with currency. or with expansion of exports or restric- ton of imports. I cannot consent to be tried in advance on the pies of nati nal emergency on the great issue on which the country is profoundly the femiag of the food of the ts Canada last year ranked second dow smong tho count producing gold. Gown 1. bested only by the Union of jrd stea toleum m6 to-10 , Imperial Oil alge B.A. OW remain- dy wee 0 Coats Heavy Chinchillas, Meltons, Whitneys, Barrymores in Uleters, Ulsterettes and Guard Models. 42.45 1695 22-45 SATURDAY MORNING products affected are only those of a Kind meade or produced in i i i i i i i i ll i 4 i u 1 i; Hi ite 8 z i l i currency eases were sustained in Brasiltan York funds. open E 3. The price In Canadian currency Thuredsy by toll e of every unit of British goods imported Domir at 91) International Pe- into Caneda will be meintgined at unchanged ot 10 , practically. the same price in Cana- EDMONTON BULLETIN: GD GS Oe SS 0. ee WE QUIT FOR EVER . 10138 101 St. Are Closing Their Doors Forever to Edmonton 40,000 STOCK OF MEN S HIGH GRADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS - To Be Cleared Out in Quick Order TO THE BARE WALL Be here at the drop of the hat Tomorrow (Saturday) Morning and feast your eyes on the greatest bargains in Men s Wear ever offered in this City. Bargains That Will Held You Spellbound Regular to 27.50 Regular to 32.50 Regular to 40.00 Leather Lined Overcoats Regular te 350.09. 9.85 FRIDAY, OCT. 9 1931 B. LAUER, Lt Brown only, Regular to Combinations 96.50. QUITTING FRICE, QUITTING PRicz 1.89 Floral and sirtpe patterns. Regular Tse, 10138 - 101st Street Stanfield's Red Label NO DEALERS SUPPLIED Combinations Flesee Lined All Stses. QUITTING PRICE 98 c 2.29 WE RESERVE QUANTITY RIGHTS FIXTURES FOR SALE B. LAUER, LTD. Next to Rialto Theatre bad not been made : tonal i 5 dian nearer to par in New/ dual world Prebendary Gough Is Dead In Conefian Prove oe oe Oxfords All wew lasts, Binck and . seed patterns. Reg. to 325.00, 9.85 SATURDAY MORNING Friday morning. William Love, 9315 108 atreet, re- ported. to police that 6.45-p.m. as he was driving west between 93 and 96 street on 108 avenue a woman, June Murdock, darted in the path of his Hath; iia att sally i i rector Of H.BC. Is Guest.Of Honor Sbuivicigs viet fcek ok At Luncheon Here statement as well ax by the United 2 of Manitoba in convention. F t * tf i I 8 2 i ( te i MASONIC AUDITORIUM 100th AVENUE, Betwren 10rd and 104th STREETS i i Public Meetings Seating Accommodation for 600 People i ir i FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1931- Specials in Soaps. Lifebvey Health Seap 4 cak Lux Seep . 4 cab Palinolive Seap . Cuticera Seap Alvert Tellet 3 cakes Peart Wi Toiletries Du Barry Week Enq Set twe creams, and petfume, nicely bexed .. 500 Ibs. only Chocola: Snowballs, Ib. 29 . Old Fashioned Peanu Brittle. Per Ib. 19c Real brittle with plenty of large p Kiddies leve this, Imported Licorice All-Sorts, Lb. 29 Deliciown licerice finvored all-sorts -t the familly enjoy. Main Fleor, H Last Day for Free Patterns any Coat, Sult or Dress Length advertised lines, Navy Chinchilla, Yard Extra special at 9 a.m, of 125 yar s Genuine Bradford navy. chinchilis Indige dyed and 22 os. weight. Close, fir Easily worth 2.95 yard. Extra special 3 at yar 1.49, Mercerized Broadclot Half Price at, yard-1 1400 yards only, finest quality plain cloth fer men's shirts, mocks, Ch dresses, ete. Shown In Sand, Red, Biack Sky, Pink or Helio, 3 inches Use ing 38 xtra. special Saturda price at 19 yard, Super value in Kitch Towels and Toweling, Hesvy, Irish linen fabric ef great abss Plain or cheeks, Sise of towels 20.by 30 Madeira Buffet Sets, 100 sete only, genuine hai comprh
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