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A. MKINNEY Having eleven o'clock, it was hard for the many friends donly overtaken Mr. Kinney, ney expired suddenly: upo He had ONE NIGHT ONLY 8:15 p.m. town in the car from day to day. He was born: at Reaheld, N he West- oid Irish and Dutch minster Barly in lite Glee Singers Manitova inspector, ing out of Winnipeg. came Interested in the Powell and moved there to engage in nt 4) parentage, he ought the Weat'and over the . For years; he was Sonnected with. the Brooks Scan: and work: Later he be River paper Induetry in Powell River, B. C. e DIES SUDDENLY en down town as late as Wednesday morning, to reallze the fact that death had sud- Andtew Me. when the news was circulat jed before the noon hour, Mr. MgKin- woeks, eet was considerably and was able ta get down He had been a suffered from chronic nephritis, The late Andrew Mfc was wo years and eleven ths hotel business, About thirteon years ago ho and his son, George, came to Granuim and purchased considerable Direct from the Grand Theatre, Between Clean Daldary; Graces He later came to Clareeholm; black foxes, and he and died In Programme of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, and WELSH SONGS, SAILOR SHANTEYS and HUMOROUS QUARTETTES, Southern Alberta, IRISH ers death, Mr. deceased him about late (Mr, McKinney's wife pre- thirteen yeare, here, were three chilirn, George, IC TORURECORD who dled In 1926, Charles, and RECORDING ARTISTS daughter, Mrs. Farmer, of Trgchus who, with her husband, is hero for ee the funeral, Positively your last The funeral was held from the home this afternoon, Rev, R.. W Dalgliesh conducting the The funeral arrangements were charge of Ge. Ringrose. The pallbearers were Wm. Shi man, J. Morkin, Allen Mepoualdie Dickson, T. A, Murray, M. Ames: chance to hear them PRICES: Adults 1.00; 75c, Children 30c. Seats at 75c. ae DOMESTIC CALENDAR Wat born? Col. and Mrs, W. A. Lyndon return- d last week fram the States. Capt. Chas, Lyndon is one of ae many aid o with mumps these e auto. * Knott Between the second pay- ment on the radio and the eighth on th When was your new baby services. in ler dy and after conducting a general store bus - ness for four years, decided to take up the breeding of th tur-bearing his son, who in 1926, establiched one of the first fox farms of considerable size In Mr, McKinney. was a director of the Alberta Fox Broed- Association at the time of hie Me Kinney was a great lover of sports and hunting and fish: ing. DANCE. APRIL 5 of Me- The dance proposed to be hsld 0 Lean Anderson, Sig cht jaliste, Raster Monday, under the auspl 208, 8th Ave. Calgary, wishes to the Elks, has announce his regular visit to Clare uy, April holm Pharmacy, Tuesday, March 26th. Appointments made at Drug Store. day. LOGALETS K, R. McLean, Opto Optomotria L with dances be G.'s. Scaman aud tunity, who have been In B. ace River for x couple of years, have returned to thelr furm at. Clareaho HOSPITAL NOTES kung at work and the delay will Se as Short as. possible, The primary rooms were released 0 coms Teleneed for today. Mr, Gretamtaeat Reese and Dave Tromas, who arriv- tin Lungard, both fractured tee caso, ed home last week from thelr vid are coli iploety ter's trip to the Old Country, looking quite retreshed over rm, Mins Ethel Simmons is a patient hospital he wint or with relatives at Ottawa, also returned home last week. On being notified by Arthur Train that an abandoned car was in the diten tear his farm, Sergt. Hidson went out and recovered the car, which was a new Ford model, bearing the license No. 9-919,.and nt ported stolen from a doctor tn Some of the i and the car wou without repairs eNatareihe the thiev- es would hesitate to take it to a town arage for attention, hence the a der, and while h in the hospital for attention, he bullet has not yet oat Cos en shipped: a car of fon tie fase to Calgary this week, 1 shipped a car of hogs to the cal- Weetminster market this week. 1.0.0.F. Hall, February 6th, 1 ir, Hen ise na a brief ipsech culled-the ieeting to order and ROW, Secretary, W i oven jawanesa, at 2 pm, pane Hh Gent Visitors. welcome, J. W. MORI eon advanced to Fri Sth, 40 aa not to confict both Stavely and Granum on Beater Mob Baby Gustman was operated on for will i ; . an abscess on the neck on Thursday. graduation. Considerable. Interest Allister on water mn sivaced tue Mine Grg e Wielrenga, of Grantm, was displayed Ie cit eee eet off water In that section of the WA operated on for appendicitis Sat- exhibit, and those In charke felt. well io day. repald for thelr offorts by the admin. Stine Wilma Duly te being discharg. Ing comments of tho visitors, Her ae amatans ed from the hompital today. fleld of domestle acience was repre oanap therein bullaine, Being Tin Chilton fs a patient. eented, from the absorption of tha catof entice Bike Reet Christianson, of Gran- olusive calorie to the trimming ot the AE an operation on her spring bonnet, Apart from tie vely, and Mar- are 4 Anco left the thelr huradny after Jong elege with his uting. For the moet part thir teip tractured arm last student debate of the season was ery Pleasant, and they found a, took up thevarly art of the eventog cepting the coat Indasy to ro gral Grimes, who works for Gitbert ae teu's of touate, was, TResolvad quite progressive, Thomas Gunderson. was irlding On: ai truck i sneq tua: taith otcite: sootertee is again farming his own place thie With eee when the with -R. Purdy and T. Thompeon y Thomas, wro speht ruck hit a bump the rifle was fired. freaking tor the affirmative, and E. and the bullet Penotrated hin shoul. cattle R. iA. Shearer and John Walls each donment. The car is now at Qually Foor HILL LODGE, No,-13 Programme, ecco te: 1.0.0. F examinations etarted on ae The next regular menting will be Mondayeveningand are at this date The 33rd Anntial Mecting ot the Held on sao day cvening. March /in full swing. Our mathematician is taembers of the Wawanesa, Mutual 25th. lock. And ae endeavoring to compute the area Insurance Company was held in tho Will eat resutarty each Mon hich could be covered if all the Claresholm, Alberta, Friday, March 22nd, 1929 SCHOOL OF : AGRICULTURE NEWS NOTES The annual display ee Sooking, ee ng and manual trainin Friday afternoon, an woe were pleased to, see such number of vieltors, a was served during afternoon by the Domestic Scl- ence students, the proceeds of which je used to purchase flowers: for Using value of auch exiibite, wo. fee) that they have an immediate educa tional value which should not , Overiooke eee 1 There was no regular program ar- ranged for Saturday night, and the Matson and M. Ness for the nogative. Several arguments were brought up, Reg. Easy distingutahing himself in thie res i was given in favor vot the aitcinatve he remainder of the evening was overto dancitig, there being a Very good attendance of visitors New The last Saturday Siete dance ot the term will be held thie week, sta Ing at 9:00 o'clock. ' dSveryone. ds invited. There will be no literary papers were laid side by side, but we arenot assisting with sucha labor of Jove, Outuide of-the odd baseball game, everything 1s very quiet at the . S. A. this week and your ascribe that eore ae 33 years that, mine C. G. GUNDERSON, N.G. a which covered one-third of n century, he DR. J. 8. HYNES, M. D4 C. M. had been ono of the original Direc- prones (MeQjtl) tors and ied each one of the 33 annual Sastlige and hoped to be once spared to attend several m Residence, 218 (Queen's Hotel). yale Managing Directer, Deo . ML anstone, tl Directors and. Auditor's r DR. A. D. MACGREGOR The annual dary ss for 1928 was made et eae mies a rate oe je note and Ofice: Butiding, in a enmenis amounting to Phone 188. Claresholm, Alta. sist, 352.65. being asceive a ns ami Gie Rex Theatre NOW RUNNING THE TRAIL OF 98 Matinee Saturday Afternoon, 2:30 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 25th and 26th - THE GARDEN OF EDEN Starring Corinne Griffith and Charles Ray FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT WEEK THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Passed U Good Mixed Farming Proposition 480 acres, 7 miles from High River. Good bulldings. 2 shallow wells. Abundance of soft water. 200 acres under cultivation; 100 acres more to be broken; balance cuts hay every year. 10 good horses and harness; 10 good milk cows; 10 calvei sows; 20 shoats; 100 White Leghorn hens. This outfit can be bought as a going concern, with 3,000.00 down. 50.00 per acre, S. L. FRASER Real Estate and Insurance - Claresholm 9 brood We Recommend the Following- Issues To Investors POWER CORPORATION OF CANADA 41 Convertible Debentures. : CALGARY POWER COMPANY 6 Preferred Stock. - INVESTMENT FOUNDATION LIMITED 6 Preferred and Common (units), PREMIER LAUNDRY LIMITED 7 Preferred with Common Bonus. O. C ARNOTT COMPANY Ltd. TNVESTMENT BANKERS ROYAL BANK CHAMBERS Moris CALGARY DR. J. A. MULLIN Dentist. Phones: Offlce, 2; Residence, 68 PRIVATE NURSING HOME Medical and Maternit ity C: re. L. Parr (MacKay) Phone 86 Glaresholm metimimamimeans A fine assortment of EASTER AND SPRING FLOWERS ; stubble fires, parti- galas Pirate the use of the com- ash assets were materially in- creazad. fase the assets brought up to 2,077; 792.45 an increase for the a of almost 200,000. ear was remarkable in the Company's history in that a gain of may be found in the slmnost 18 millions dat valerie 7 orded for the year, The total insur- 2 es) in force is now over 152 mil- m LEE A L T nH ene ote asemenaets ) BREEN HOUSE e 2 Now is the time to cheer up the home with flowers. . Come and look them over. wearer eseren ee RTErRN 3 x x reason to feel gratified Senne we were able to ee Ais amount of increase on The retiring Directors were Messrs. Wallace and Reid wh ed. A vote of thanks was given to the Manager and Directors for the very able manner in which the busi- ness had pees conducted, 3 4 a ag 36 ae PERE, Leena s unable to collect much news. Closing Enero sat C. 8. A, Wed- lay, March 27th The regular term closes at the C, S.A. next Wednesday. The usual Closing exercisee will take place on Wednesday evening, commencing with dinner in honor of the gradurt- ing class at 6:30. The programme of aa and presentation of id prizes, at which the pub- tel is saved a be present, will com- mence at Tens ioeen atiitely arranged that Mr,.H. A. Corbett, Director of the Extension Department of the Univer. and Mrs H. A. Craig, Deputy Minister. of Agricul be present to deliver the graduation addresses. Both of theee gentlemen are well known throughout the province as public speakers, and the school assembly hall is sure to be filled to capacity next Wednesday evening. Closing Dance The annual Term End Dance will follow the graduation exerciees next Wednesday evening. Committees of the Staff and students preparations to the usual large crowd for this dance of the echool term. For the convientence of Mie men ti attendance at the dance, Complaints made that gloves, hats, rubbers, etc., have been y mlusing after datcen at the . 8. This checking room will prevent any uch possibilities, will not be open until after the conclusion the Programme in the Assembly Hall (about 2105 20/6 e usual pric prevail for the closing dance si's0 per courile, extra Indice 50c. Good music. D gt; pe WHEATLAND One Way Disc Plow 8-foot, 20-inch Discs NEW PRICE F. O. B. CLARESHOLM 286.00 No British for n Definite announcement has been made by Department authorities that no British students wil be trained at Claresholm this spring. The number oye coming out from England 19 eeesdhranie less than originally ex- jected, and classes with be handied at the Olds and Vermilion Schools, where the ere een cautlive live tn dormitory, TO IMPORT MORE PHEASANTS The Calgary Fish and Game Assoc - ation ts again placing an order for New Cockshutt Disc No. 8, 24-foot This is something new in a high capacity Disc Har- row. Cuts 24 ft., or can be reduced to 16 ft- Price f. o. b. Claresholm 285.00 We have these new Discs in stock and ready for immediate delivery. Agent for the Allis-Chalmers 20-35 raator, now selling f. 0. b. Claresholm for 1450.00. C. MOGENSEN pheasants and Dheanait enas with Cari Beneon, of aoe Oregon. Last year ee Assoctation placed one big order and then had the eggs and birds shipped dircet to COUNCIL A regular meeting Council was held Ith Mayor W; Councilors xon, Watt, Mor and approved. letter from D: that he had operate A signing power Bank w bs Mayor moved for 50.00 cas he sale of hots 126, to Otto Henkes 900.00, Car ae of the interview, 1 O11 poxe of testing the t 200.00 be paid Lee that of Mrs. IM, were authorized for lt; 4. Minutes ot provious m1 March 7th. The letter was fled. A a Uconia ot 50.0 0) ae tie stations and wea pUMps Wae Riven the Necessary three readings and passed, stnjor Ve application. tor per: miinaton to bulid. frame aultion: to the south aide of the 2. fall i referred tothe bullding commit skating rink hang to David Mek if - Pascell s uae aut horize table the pound on Lote Land 8sin onsen and a ropr requested ihe sale of 100,000 gallons of water for the pur- nk moved that the sum of Accounts to tho amount. of 1625.50 payment Subscription Price, 2.00 Per Year. MEETING ng of the Phureday applicants wat ened buyer ai iuten: to introduc ir. Hynee wdy on Mr. oth form fdr the ital ell the old 1, 2 and for thy In bulk and Rentutive Company, in an largo at now-under repair. The le einoried s ee 00, parctise lar Y ne vents iets very popular seller her retutned in good sondition Altlc toward the he vices and: ant rH l wettled under 1 LOCAL Pages ADLeTe BRING ESU es by for rpreuget hm Th the eale of his A regular rush diet column of n through whieh 1 DRUG STORE For Easter lates at was moved to hold the tux gale ir th e x Recovery Act on May 4 it 0 p.m. the terms to be t Oco- Un by-law 4 appointed to Ke inger, 2 tender being considered the most satisfac Under, by-law 262 Sever Ronnett in fancy boxes. Imported from England. Nothing better, and a cost at moving hie ta aeare tay mal the cheat toh acceptance GREETING CARDS S7-UIE tow eee ee CARDS arise roa Seer ee A big variety. Sahetatcounte of Dr Memiian axa Se to 15 . CLARESHOLM PHARMACY Wide publicity has heen given to the Tne Rexckk orug stare per capita wenith of Alberta citizens, i 3 which, a a ET bulletin Ros CLARESHOLM, es, amounts to 3,008. berta. vee frat road It we have been fooking Mo. ts REINECKE, Proprietor. eae Sire aoe who jot our other F Te is the associations and ndividuals, It te proposed to do the same thing this Chinese ring-necked asants coet 6.50 a pair laid down, or 10.00 trio a cock and two hens. Mon wollan pheasants will cost 11.00 a trio or 7.00 a pair. Chinewe pheasant eggs will cost 26c each aid down. Mongolian pheasant eggs (domeet and Mongolians (imported) These come in cartons of 15, 30, Chinese and Mongolian eggs and 100, wiil not be m xed in one carton, The reason for this ts they take The birds are shipped in crates of 9 or 10 at a minimum, and 10 to 14 at a maximum per crate. Placed with the me Association, and And P q will be forwarded by them to Calgary ss Claresholm f in the 15 per cent. Chevrolet. . sationally low price. of Chevrolet History. . a c and engineering exce les ousietaing Example of United Effort CHEVROLET ISHER BODY GENERAL MOTORS Combined to produce this Car Ne single greanization could have pro- duced such in Outstanding ce oil's such sen- an ontitanding example of the Renee of united effort The vast resources of Chevrolet, Fisher Body gt; and General Motors were brought to bear on roblem of x-cylinder uli, o performance and Prestige into the field the low-priced heranie te Outstanding Chevrotee of beauty + + a Six; in the range of the four, price You do not know ear values usitil you have inspected this amazing Chevrolet. iss. r0c a Six in the rice range of the four UALLY MOTORS CLARESHOLM DEALERS PRODUCT OF GENSRAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED hall area this year,
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