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.. ...: im as ,* i - J8PM0NT0N DAILY BUUtgllN, SATURDAY..AgBIL ,W0. i*' ** * GE BBVEN Are offerlug to their patrons n Flret Priaa oi 8KVBN HUNDRKD DOLLAHB 0A8H , . Wave yoa entered tbe Contest f . B*nd PortCftrdt O KanlUATiK-Jvton. Out,, fortallpsr CT5j*rw.nftHe Peine Ocueleat No. 4, Orange Meat attd Milk Is a Perfect i.ti FIERCE MEAT RIOTS IN mmmi side r* lt; ', I - Vfome* mUheUt Means Will net PaHnl* Purehee* 6Hlsh n. Osmen r.te AgaJAel . f*Mtt* Trtftt -FurlsuelY Aesell Pa lesen ,iv-Oae.. Kerosene te. Burn meek. THE MICKY ACTION OF A MOUNTAINEER i (Tah*Mi irom the flies oi the Edtoon- m Bulletin lor Saturday. April 10. Streets dry. Prairie fine ll around. Gardening cocuneooed in town on Monday last. Tha Battle river brxige baa been repaired hy B. Ouominghera.';. i l,*W -* tSSft' mlm*d,;uttd hasp Uaa linn* eunimer. ... tha Ute was Uil eeroag taioua:h ior oroasing tn mim plaoe* l*st nighl.. F. Provost haa-two Bat bonis toady .ior Battleford, as soon aa tha ios gosi owl- d m t to* jOTtO***. af Vi- toria. m.Q mha Climbed Mount Babean Laet Bum: Med* Bacriftce tar Lift I* a' Hm it*f Net sty PuMla. ' Uaaoaton, ilta. MAX * MTHBMAtt 4 Now Vork. N. *., April 7. Oar bus- bai-.U melte only t a weak. Ve would tihe to *a* ohiakeaet It oeeta a meead. hm, mammae* pay tha* price. I* wo, who tihe oh*ck*n aa .well as any bod oannot e*S it,, why should anybody allowed **. -set it r Whi ihould any ooo be allowed so. p*y a priee whioh is too high iot wr : City Magistrate- O'Connor, 61 the Harlem police court, tfutd not answer theae .qowfeieoab JBefare hini be hsd (he affer- meth ol the fieree meat riots of this morning on Harlem's east side. TheM woftnon ut this quarter, finding they oouJd no longer pay the priee t demanded by tbe pceltrj-, trust, set aboat to call attention to (heir Condition. This morning consorted atteoks. wero msde on Harlem's east aide.* The Kosher butcber -tinc.pt on First and Baoood Ave- aues Imported no tsooMe until U o'clook when rioting -spread Hit* wildfire. The women went about in groups ear- bottles, filled.with kereeone., Thcy reeiefled. Ut *t*ok . the butchers, but waited lor the-eastern ert and, as thoy Appeared, carrying mast for which they bsil paid,-the women feU upon them, tor) the utent out o their hands apd poured fcercaseoe on it . One policemen. Who *ent to tbe refouo Of sn old woman vho waa trving- to get a chicltsn home, Wai eeTamJly attacked by a , osen vwomen who tore the buttons from his oost -end n tohed his cheeks unt'l the; bled. It took a dosen policemen to, handle a crowd'in front, of a shop ia Eut 110th Btreet. Blood and keroseno .lowed freely. ., Today', noting'marked the determine* efforts nl the women to make their meat boyoott effective. Savon Wom-wi were arretted. -Thnse were the- leaders ol the k lt;rosen brigade. Magistrate O'Connor dealt, kindly With tho women, attempting-*-to esptam to them that private righta must be respected. -Most of Iho women were Hned 1 Or 12. o Xjne7TBesal Clftttburg; charge-.) with'pourtna kerosene on ffnmXjn a. shop wiS held in l** hail. ,- vV T At tha aomeertary dinner ol the Calgary branch' od te Alpine Ctab 1 Canada, heW-laat week, the preeid of the Alpine' etah, A. O. Wheelsr. F.B.O.S.. brought to light a heroic action on the part of Bev. O. Kinney, srfio, it will be remembered, performed the remarkable feat of scaling the heighthe of (Mount Hobson last year. Pr Went Wheeler, in his epeecho staled that Mr. Kenney had been mk vlted to aitend' the Ce .gary dinner, hot. had been compelled to decline. Io a postscript to his note Mr. Kinney said that-hia teller bad heau delayed aa ht. had been taid up iby an operation. A lUUa R gt;i fcere was severely..buratd.. and sans grafting wis neoeasary for her fccdyeiy. I JumiabW some nren- tv-iour -inches dt the .necessary'onll* Mr. Wh etec V?n* yrtiz 5cr grilg The .oHowing Is quoted fi lt;dn j the second letter: With regard to my operation, I * think you take it too seriously1. It was not such wonderful thing, and I am'sore most any one would gladly ham done th s*me. oaly I -happened to be handy. It happened in this way: LitUi Dorothy Jteausatte (aged 7) of Kere- Dieos, in standing back to the (day) school'house stove, got her dresa on flre, On finding her clothe*-on flre tee tha p*jps fa* to cr.-ate a of sir mm. . AND WBBBBAH it.ij exredLent that a debt ef Wtmm be created and that ths naid asm-of I7,0*.M should 0* borrowed hy means of the iasneof more dienlure. of th* City fu. W ameuat not eaceadiag thai sum aad the said eum ahould he mads payable at the aspiration of thw P*rlod of twenty yeare frnm the eUb* at the debenture or defer** ta ha issued therefor and should ba r intwreet p*y*hU eeml jsanaltg at the rie oe lew and OM-half per centum par -mans*, nod shauld U r,p.-.*bU in aach manner that the principal shall be npayaUa at the end of the aaid peried (a gt; sanal-vum hp'Way of -: -:- - * * T gt; .a'. FREE * m*S m p Bring pet it Wt sh out tfoora and acroaa the fljelds, rnn ning so* hard Uiat she was not caught and lhe fire nut out until she had been sovi-raiy -burned on tho ' anna and shoulders, and her clothes nearly burned off of her. A little iQore And she mutt have been burned to death. As it -was, skin'grafting waa necesearjr for her recovery, flhe wa* taken to the Hedlev hospital, and wbctx afe wound* were mcply granulated, the' gratling , wae done. My living g clean We and humiog ol the lt;; J.B. depo cii u r oh be s th b sreek xajaoed tha ano blown -down laat tall*. :r gming operatlona 1U oornnafln* gcaemUy-neat Monday. A little later than laat yaar. Beportod Iha* Judge Boleau U about to remove; to Chigary, where he ia to replace ludfo.tnvta. -f . Ilr*. D. W. Young received word on Thursday of the death of her huobani ia Winnipeg hoMttal. B* ws* gnf- terina.fjom paity: A oompUmcnUry dinner in honor 'I Or. Wilson. M.N.W.C. ior thl* distriot. will be giten In Kelly's haU'on Wednesday evening next. Chief Boh Tall lately expressed a determination to'take a holidav trom hi* oppressive farm lnbors, and go on a hunting excursion Jog the summer. Egg* were sold in town last week at 30 centa a doxen. Most farmers however* decline to sell at leaa t)xan 3 . or' 40 cents- Butter sells at IS to 40 cents. A party ol three prospectors left week before laat in th* wake ol Burka and Melson to prospect tba Smoky river thoroughly, iutending to return to , the fdirby way uf teeter B'axe i-ake. The Indian prisoners arrested last fall at Beaver Lake by the police for assisting in ratling tHe Hoason' Bay store at Lac t a Biche have been re- icased from ouatody by order of Uie ovemmcnt and nave returned to heir homes. W. McKay returned irom a tei** graph repairing trip veatcrday evening. He went about eighty mile* out to ;he fifteen mile plain. The country had .all been -burned' last fall, fires ss wal: wm by way of tlit feed- being xrumad aaumaUy durin, th. said pmried *nn aimst with a*tt*m t*d Safet* agt tt-tsuau ee tenet the gria*lpal at terity) and tke Interest tWrean MsaU ltw- H tU*t we V* Yott pay ths same pne* fc-tlM 0Bt6Ty you s* yoa would iot fa* Angle O t Hjtficfy. neArly ' enrk*BW bs Pfen-Angfe We Bit to peMttlhfe df rtiBJ gUBrantc*. Pan ngle Guaranteed Mddcry'to Ohur cottim 6r caahBtert hotiery, we cart -n *t ma-a-.mtm . ' t - *i r AHD WHBWU? tha total amount if the essJtiag iaa(aiw-debt of Ih* atg; Minolta ef.Mcal bnpro emant W gt;U ascut*d lur enftl aitesemeat and wants by etatBU not te he taken M dimiaUh- ieg or restrlctlag. the power* of th* City to borrow aad Is*** debeotoree oa- th* credit gf the Mnnklpality at targe, 1* of whkh ao part I* m .m* lt; * i Thia ia Our Double Guarantee V lS TT Ws guarantee ids fMsmi*ug Haet af Psn-Augk ttetisry iu JU yum ptrfttUy, nat is sarin* ar. strrkd imd ide'dm *-*P' didsi*Um*iy fitst , We-gtmrmmU* idem ta WEAH LONGER than any other cusdmsnr *v eat-** hsstery Hid mt iMt some print, if, uftir ' wenr.Hg fisn Angle Gtmrmnttsd Hw-Y/'mhy. length sf UrnsAyam iA di Ses M'mf pair idtU fisiis tp fulfill this guarantee in may per.itmlar. return'the same td us i AUTO FEE TOO SMALL -m. trmxpariencsa CIsrk Made Mistake .** H-9mmm. t*** f g dvwaltf*. r * i Qomn's, Bd nonbsn. sew.**;* , Winnipeg, Aprfl -A. *IJfaere It trott- ble in the municipal commlBBioner'a office over an apparent shortage of * 800 in automobile lkenbcfeea. It appears-during the obeenoe ol Oommis- aioiipr Wood, aome c fcb.net minister* arbitrarily suspended the.ohtet- cleric of tho departmenf und an inexperienced official aeeumed or waft appointed to take charge. . During tlie past seasorr the lee Kor renewing automobile licenses was raised from 98 to 6 but ttie new official all unywnre, haa apparently issued eome 000 licensee on tin JjMe rat of U*t y HEBREW CHABOE0 B8W, F.B.I.BJL. biteat for the Prwviaoa Failed to Declare Four- Ckrloada *f, Farm Machmery. * * *. -. Qt-Xna, ' Man.. April 7 Entering . four carloads .of. settlers' effect* from Duluth, a man named Eraat-ein, stated to be a Hebrew, declared them to in- olud inew buggy and a fanning mill, / Trhereon rS *fed-t P*y Uie duty., . . , CuftWme: ofttWrt invett)iaiUi l iound tbe oar* filled with a large quantity-of V 6C c lly m*U goods.*in the shapa of ' -wagons, te d drille, ploufh W fcvsds. hcaryjiardware. such a* would bring a ready aale in a farming community, and g gasoline motor, all of McK-wiin)* to acec-pt ol y ,ofler to donate tl e -iie efl -ary cytlcl * kittle l gt;orothy wtt IgitT dnw 1B ' opej.ating tabte and'.W du t ;d i d or dreaaed. . at lt;ou th'e ta gt; e so Uiat wJ no inaoeuietires, ahe sUffeMd spverelv hi Hating her- wounda dossed, ami T helped t hold baf. Wben lier wound* mSra ready d jttu le-d al?r inchea afi my hid4 jand tfton grafted -it into her round .repealing tno process till..he had taken some twenty- tour square inches off my leg. Ag I had Ulre rro-iicaeitUietic, 11 hurt som while th . doctor-.was carving mo. but it was . othing-to what the little girl euffere-i while gutting her wounds dressed. J was in tied a few dtiytm but that wa. only to enable my wound to heal -p rapidly. Ab a result tne acab begun t07Cb'me off in ten or twelve days, arid there has -been no piis or slough at all. .. lt;wnie little girl is doing fine, hni the graft, I understand, has taken ail right. iMr. .Wheeler read this extract from the letter (the balance - wa* about other matters, prefacing it by. aaying that he could hardly aay that heroea were made of the stuff that makea mountaineers, but thnt-he -waa quito aure ahaf mountaineer* were made ol the stuff-thet .'makJei.-beraag.. It wns resolved that the. president should . --Tt ZJJ lJ Si: -g- TSraeTsSSu Ig?. The enow is nearly aU gone and there la very little water; every prospect M a dry season. Very jew geeao were to be seen but plenty of ducks, .ma- small ponds w:ere thawed out, but tno Jakes were still solid. Lamoureux Broe.. Mill has sawed about 990.000 feet ot lumber Uiis winter. OVer 80,000 .feet have -been sold from the mill- The. remaindejM la. lying on the river t*an -Jjjr. sEp* ia iS-VPLV-*-- SE : ''.* - -send a letter of appreciation to Mr. Binneyf; ; - . 1 . ' ' MYRA KELLY IB MAD. -whieh apparentlr-had not undergone b six'ABBOT'we. erti *ac pV gt;d utaur: Writer ** Child BtoHes W*ot:ta Tar-, ley's . m Jul. ..k4Ah-.Mnl-.nBtt. B S **t gt;*i*.i gt;k U afth. dard for goods vrMohJetty p,'*tiem. tjuhy-th or Mi atingtrip to Lac Sto. nne on Battnr- day, last. The Lac'file. Anne Indians offeted no objection to the operation, but. .many were absent hunting. Those Ht Riviete Qni Banre wore paaaadova wt tbwir -reonesf until the wat weaUier of ppring past. Geo. Long, of -Sturgeon Biver net- i tlenient, -fdanted last apring one pota- toe of the morning star variety weighing one ounce wnich in the faB gave a yield of ten pound*-, a rate .6). .160 pounds to the pound planted. He also raised a potatoe Ol the Beauty of Hebron-variety which weighed ionr pound?. ,;, gt;; The Jumber iri the H. B. mill ard wap in. great danger of - oeinfc burned yesterday afternoon. The fire, which has been smouldering in the ground ever since the mill was burned, wa-. fanned up by the high wind and caught a small pile of aaw-aoge. was put out before doin* any great amount of damage. .' ; The first of the monthly markef agreed upon after the late ineeting of the. Agricultural society was held on Tuesday last. On account of the ahort notice given and the river having become unsafe to crone, the attendance wus small,. Wheatt was sold at 1 a bushel, caah, and V5 cents wa refused- for oats. AhoreeirasscecVhy M. Mo- Lcod to Bf. McCauley for l .:Other sales .were made during the day uf Mme epring pigs at 13 a niece, of damaged whe*fc-aV80 eento ft bushel an dot barley at 7h eent*. It is e o- pect * d thnt there wilt be a large turnout next market day. Tneed*y, May 4lh. Thediour of mevtinf sunested i f p.m - undjhe place If. IfeCau- yard. ? I. have been troubled with oonstipatioD far-aevcral years, and -'have tried * great many Vihds of pills, as well ai medicine yom the doctof. Nothing ae-med.to help - me until I be- gan talcing Dr. Miles' Netve a*d Ltv'c*' Pa I fottnd the litUe nils very effective,; and I am * laat 1 have remedy. MRS. F. M. DUNKIN. LtRoy. paw Alls*.. MgnNnsgUan), the. writer or ohild UU .stories, who died st Torqwa* on T*? dnofiday night, came to England about two. ?e re ago with her fanibsod in search of health, flhe weat st first to Surrey and thau wintered at Tar-quay, which Us farorit* raeor* of inrslids. She remained there for aboat five months. Mrs. UscNaughton's death came rapidly *n,) she died of heart failure on Wodnosday night, Tha funeral, whkh was prirate, took plaoe this afternoon. Charged With Deaertlng nan. Begins, Sask:, April 7. Oet another of alleged desertion from dnty that relial rei ' S* I HI. ? on ilia pari of a C.V.E. operator came to Hghttoday, when WlUiam *Voyer. night operator, wae arreited. Voyer. It is stated, left hia key without warn- ing last night, his post beifig esesnt lt;or Ussnty-nva minutes. whilo Ahe stntiOn agent wno being located to take nis place. Fortunately nothing was doing in trafBe at the time or ths reeult might havo been disastrous. Voter will oe eharged under criminal code, with d*eertion of duty ai wire. RECORD NAVIGATION OPENING First Balling Will Tarnxm Place' frmtr*- Owsn Bound April Ig. . Montreal, Que., April 8. A record early opeting of navigation W the* Canndian Paeifio upper likea fleet w today announced, the first asifing to take place from Owen Bound -tb royt William on Saturday. April lav two weeka ahead of the-visual t;me. ft ia not expected that there will be much paaaehger business for the first few weeks, but it is stated that then nre large quentities of fieisfht r ed up at tlie eastern end awaiting water Wanaportaiion to tbe west, while an annsual ouaotllr of wheat and Boar h stored in western, elevators, and WVWVAA-V AAyVW aLAKD BBBBflT uttMy cans? the bowels to move iniu noniial manner, and with- More houses awaiting the eame cheap Carriage to lhe oaet. Prospects point to * buay season in business in both freight and passenger mark on the lakes. -* 9* ball. on the i rat ana a eaeh moath at p.m. QOBT, rissUsnt, Msvs PUnty of Monttenl, April 8. The first, tool through train to the Wast oear ths Qrand Trunk left Montreal this tnortifag, ri * m-fw-mmmw*- - ' m*.--- I ogte. Caifango, ste. On board w r Ottt the gri?mg effects Of caUOT - WT reoaMJan ans, settleM for tha tTH, BeoreUry, agg Sixth Bt there Always 1EDBTTB, VA,, WteHnartai Wt Baa, -Vhema 1741. V Ed nonton. Alta. J tfcs and purgative*. That's why they are-so nmyersally used by women and chiTdren. The J c ager Jh*y * taken the leaa are necde*T N4toral conditkma gradually being restored- -,. H6e 29e st your ennmhnV. Hedwut supply you. If as-eooe not, aood prlsn is ua. wv *rvraed prcpeia. oiuliirC a MEOICAU ca, Tartflto. CsnndW-Wsst, 200 from Nsw Kngland points. TJriy hsrs an average ot fI.SO0 ssch. The rest are made up from Quebec and Bastem Canada points. Ooerr-tor Voysr Sentenced ta Jail. Kegina, April -m-Vinem montiia to jail Waa handed out *by Magistrate Trani.today to C. P. R, Oiverator Vnyai foe deserting-his key. In the local train telegraph office and therebr- endangering the lives of the travelling publio. Voyer whs slso fined W costs for be-1 int drunk and disorder ,' BY-LAW NO. ' ' * A By-ln* te -mtarXUe tee tjhe railing .by ths issuaof dshanturna af elss iMsa af i; UtrmuM es ****** mm city'e flbaia af the seal af a avldge asraes . MOre t , Ravins esi Ash afc asr a Amy. Ux* gt; tarteien. V:nSBtSS Oa UanklMl Cooacil of the City v Edmonton deem it airsnsary nnd espedieat to extewd A tha be acn Avenne Westerly and to csrry tha *nse ncroee Groat Bavins by means of a roncrrto and ateel bridge* AKD WHEREAS the cost of spoh bridge has been duly eotlssatad to ba ths *.* ; -af gt;tf.0fe ftft, of rrhkh -e * *m owners of property to tha. West of ssld ravine have undertaken Jpe contribute tha sum of *SM*. and have given satisfactory seen rity fo ths City-for the fay- meat of said satn. leaving tha e of II7 0flMft to he contributed hy Ihs City j-tUrgr* , AND WHBBVAB ft is expedient that this Bylaw skonW take effect oa ths day Of the aaal passing thereof i NOW THBKB gt;VR the Hnnlcipal Ceuuett.ee th. Cfty of Edmonton duly L Tha Major aad Secretary-Treasurer Bteeaton an hereby swtaaviasd- and asapawemd to harrow fer this ffunose alomsaid ia Ure name and on hohanf af cha City a sam or sosis not saeaadlsg la the eggragato tko sum of I1746MI and to Issue one or mon tiarajo or owbepinres of the City* far auch na gt; ee aaana eo boironad. I. liis said iadefatsdness and tha de- benlwv * t debentures issued In Tfupec* thereof shell ba ..made payable at the expiration of the period of twenty jattt from thn date of the iseus of aueh debenture or debentures aad such deben- tnro or debentare.. shall bear intereat payable eeml-aaaaatly at t Wate of rour and one- half per pentum per annum, nnd shall bo ropayable ia such manner that th* -principal shall bs paid at the end of aaid period of 4wenty yonm. (an auaal sum by way of staking fond being rslaed aatfaslty d.ri th* eaid period ea ie- lest with aedAuttod intereet thereon to meet the principal at maturity) nnd tbe interest thereon semi-annually. - 3. This By-law ehall tako affect oa (he aanl P-aslng t Mff,... *. During thsjliirreincy of.the snid d bentoree there ts hereby imposed and there shall he raised snd levied annaoH-* a special general nte -an all the rU lt; sble property ia thb Municipality *tW. some time and In the' aoi*e tuatfas 'ae- the ordlaarr geperal Monicipal takes, a sum sufficient to meet the amount of tho equal annual ahiklag fund and thm aa: nual Intoreet, iii the case may .ie. In eaoh ysar in respect of the eaid dehon- tuiee. . ' J ' *, * sgsiLt thUhBy ,aw1 shall5*tSste gi As- places hereinafter menrwWTff W'CltfT oa Wednetday the 9Uih day at April. 1910, .between , tta hoi jp.-M 0 a.m. and 8. Creighton' Ross Pslmer of the City ofBaok.nton.'lnsnrtacje agsnt Is hesehy appointed retumisg oM or and'for the purpoee of taking wt votes the City is hereby divided iixto polling subdivisions as tjfflftws'i IMi ttii 4*TWea No. is be* ihg all that part of tio City ot Kdmonton lying' went of- Ninth etrtetr.i'oUinfc Sabdivbion No. 2. being sll that part of the-City of Edmosi*s lying between First and Ninth atresia. aud.-Rmr Ix gt;t 4i Tolling SubdivlgloflVKor heihg aU i City of Kdteoatun lying East of First stffset aa UBEb.etvClaTlt etreet. osfept'Biver lot r o iag -8nb- division No. 4. twing all that part of the City.'uf Wmonton lylna/Bant of Fint stieel aud T.' r.b of Clark atreet; and Willian., C. Marshall of said City . 4f rdroatoo. acecountant, .is hereby sppuinted deputy. re turning aSi*er for Polling Subdivision No., 1. -wherein th*- artee an to be polled at,Aia. lis*. Jasper Avenue West, Thomas W. Teaptr'or sai4 Cjty* at Edmonton, Aiwit, is heroby appointed deputy re- turnlai e cer for Polling 8abdirision No. t; wherein thr'votes an to bs polled a* No, A Jasper A*euuo Weet. Charles Wwar+1 ieManus ot tho City nf Ednx*- ton* Baal Estate Agent, (a hsrAy au- Minted deputy returning 4Bosf torPoli- inc Subdivision No. 1. wherein tha votes are to be polled atrthe Oity Halt, SVaeer Aveau* andGeoWe Vi Oabard. of tha City vt Edmoaton, Ileal Batata Agent, is hereby siqgftM dgntg returnia af- M0uS U Kiniatino Avgane. - . , -1, -Tfss Tsanf ii ChhaiWr ar m-tajtear of 11's.n.. as Btmmty. tim Itth dsy or April, imt, is ber*y Bead ss the plaoe where snd Bee tim. whew tim Mayor will be pneeot to nuike all sock proper ap- poiatsnsata ss he eaay be reqwstedto make of persons to-attond nX the pollisf placaa aad st ths Anal .summing tv of tbo votes fey the BaBtoUry-Treaeunr oa hehaif of tbe prraaam iateneted in pro- mstiog or oppesinr **o passing of this by4aw. 8. Tbe Council Chamber at the hour. ai ll s-m-i aa ThureBsy, tba Hat day of April, If*, is hereby Bawd as Ibe pUos and the time when aad whoa tbs Been- tarp.Treaaanr will sum ap tba aaanber u aaaaa alvsa fsr aad j slsfaT ihi* By-law. I'AfHBD provisioaaUy La Conneili this Bad day of Mwnh.-lfli. . (gma.) HOBEKT ISa*. we vIB replace them - TWO mw fin F/Z E of cUrf*. *, . tv . i. T Buying hoatory ott this plan you cam- not loos a stngte cent. If. pea-Angl* Guaranteed 'Hosiery fa its to futlUt thd grueennteo hi any pnrtkulnr we bind ourssivsa to givs you Dade ftas of charge, twice ea mtaay paira mm yoa pay for. Tba largest hosiery mills In Canada ' stand hack of this astonishingly liberal guarantee. It will M* fuiniled tb UM Uet letter. ' Benesnber, tbs wear ls not tbs only thing sn guarantee. The at, ths oomfort, and the pertuanenoo of tba dyes *re alee, guaranteed. Could you aah for mon? ' Pen-Anglo Hosiery la made by. an exclusive patented P ocesa It Is tha anly gssmlegs Hosiery, made In Csna- aa. that haa ths shape knitted Into It Ths ordinary way to make Fashioned Hosiery is to stratoh it into shave whiu wel. such hoaiery loses Its shape after - ona or two wasklnaa. -p * tyry,too.,h rmers; I * * Ask your dtaier ta rea.A.ngte Ousrant* Owr guaranteod lines I antea.aUpjB.aadh box, trsae- n.ua U on theft tout dealer saefcnt' State number, slac hoelfry Aealred and endows win tM No.'ltW. Medium weight, i - e* y foet. heel.-toe and high iw-STAU STmSE pain. mm. , , - .**.*r.gA tte. UM. i Cashmere hose. Medl. j ss w- 3- .trjsfc-: Box of I pairs. UW. I pairs. JtO , No. 17M. Cotton Mess.. Made 1 m-* ' n-e* i9*i'- rOR MEM. - Mo. UM. .Msdtum vafcfat men hatf-hpae.T Majs of Botanr ya i wtta our a Bvtrtasfi' heels and toes, which aJd io lis wsarlag e aaiiee..i the hoelcry stjll remaJna soft comfortable. BUck kpdJ ,c' Bo of I' pahn. tlM; eleJrs. No. wtt. Cashmere half-hoae. t-nly spun from pure Australian k gt;-piy silk splicing In hee.s iiiA toss. Box of S p*airv fl.lS; i pain. lit*. : No. SM. RvirtMt Qotton Seek*. Medium weight. Made from i-ply KgjpTlan cotton yam, with heols and toes, dark tan.. Bos' pairs, U.M. mt' lt; no. ii*-* . uocuHi tttmm.. sss * gt;Wy BayiHIan yarn, with he ia and toes. Black anO c Box of 4 pain* l.a ; g p*Jr*. i, I. Pafts 7 - :*mm ,' ii. ' ssftai-* ' : it* . 1 life 1 . ./-* trr* H as L - .* t gt;. ** ,.*** ' It ami*'. :- lt; * , Don't bother cooking porridiic don't work with pots Md pans. Cai Kallott'ft Toasted Con Flnken ready to serve, needs no preparing. . lUJ -t9 heavy, beating porridge dishes. MSfim .. *, - THE SWCCTBEART Of THE COBM smm* TOASTED foCORN IFLAKES iTOMTlVCMttfUytl. HtAZ i 4 wt - MADE CAhAOA * lt; J - ' t : *- * U * * . y*i fee/s Light Cuts White Tastes Right 'i* . * . * 't* (0gd.) F. M. C. CWWBKUX. fleotatary-T Wm Ti i.Smm PtTMUC.NOtlCB U hanby a that the above is a true copy if a pieposad By-law whieh bas baea introduce* nnd which may finally be paased by'the Council (in the event of the aassnt of tha bai SfS being obtained thereto) withio fonr weeks ef tht voting tbmon and that upon the day, namely, Wednee- day, tba itth day af AprU, tt ,.end t tha atoeee, aamely. 11 deeper Avenue West, m Jasper Arenas Wee* tbe Ciiy Hal and U3J Kinittiao Avesme. fixed for tbe. uking of tbe rotes ef tka Bun gsssea tbsreotf, the voting will bs held between the hours at U a.m. anal p.m. C. ROS3 TAI-MKB, Pnnunwaal Betarnlag Oftcer. '.f -. ' I * -'**.'- The OxfOmi PROVES The Quality of . e Tea i , r.e*. w * 1 I 1 ms. t . . * s - rf r a fi **m jV *1J 4tQ r. + + 0 * T . - f I t S * . m**... : ** ** - J* - A ,*- * I*.,* ** gt; *- * - w * Sv .- '
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