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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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1929-09-05
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Evans, J. Guluer, president mmerce: C. mal; Col. C, ald, Weav North Weal - leaving for of Strafford F Brownlee, t, MP., Was Hon. 3. president of Commerce, missioner A. wver Harbor praill, Major ont F.C. Malkin of U. G. Bury, Aid. J. East, an hy Dean y Gather tant a earings this ae ae site role seta if the new es Canadian eto build a tremendous oducts from In 48 hours. health and Up Nights, ness, Burn- r Rheumnatic S Cyabex 4 (promouriged, * ug stage, for, if you don't ep tte; feck of pe u it PEACE RIVER CROP REPORT SHOWS WELL Experts Place Average for Whole Peace River Area at 18 Bushels Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin BEAVER LODGE, Alta., Sept. 5. The past week, until Interrupted by showers Sunday, was ulmost ideal for ripening and harvesting. Binders hum TH rt the of the Grande Prairie district Satur- day saw practically all the crop of winter wheat and perhaps three-quar- ters of the spring wheat, harvested. The barley is nearly all th stook, and half the oats. Some farmers are about through cutting and until the rain started, threshing was expected to commence this week. No hard frost has occurred anywhere: and in most places none at all, On the experimen- fal station the lowest reading has been 36 degrees. At Elmvorth two de- grees of frost were reported, but thought potatuer-were touched, scant injury to grain is anticipated. Wheat everywhere is. particularly well filled, aad in spite of some prob- able reduction of yield and. grade through carly cutting. an exceedingly profitable crop should be the rule, Tt is particularly heavy in the Rio Grande and Red Willow neighbor hoods... Two or two and a half pounds of twine to the acre ts a common re- port, and the heads are very heavs promising an exceptionally good tur out in proportion to straw. Always conservative in yield expec- tations, the superintendent of the: ex- perimental station has estimated th erage wheat crop in the south-we ern area at 22 bushels per acre, At 50 and barley at 36. R. Judson, the district sgricultur- fat, places the wheat crop of the whole Peace River region at 18 bushels, Both admit that thelr figures are linble to bbe exceeded by the outturn Painful Accldent Alton Hymes met with a painful ac- cldent Saturday, while building a log. house on his place west of here, He was using an axe shaping timber when it glanced off a knot and entered his foot Just below the instep. His neigh- bor, George Stubbs, hurried him into town and the wound was dressed by Doctor McLean. : 1, B. Gaudin. the pioneer storekeep- Aisposed of the busi vat as the UUme and will soon leave for the south, sceompanted by Mrs. Gaudin. Pouce Coupe Wiit Build New School Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin POUCE COUPE, B.C. Sept. 5. Harvesting 4s progressing very. favor- ably and ideal harvest weather pre- valis. Cutting s general and mari of the crops are turning out better than was at first expected. Threshing should commente: about the end of- next week, At a meeting af the ratepayers of the Pouce Coupe school recently it was decided to bulld a new 3000 school and tenders for labor and material have been out. The old school is be- ing moved into town and will be used Until the new school is ready. L. J. MeRae, of Victoria, is the new teacher this year, replacing D. Clark, resigned. Entertainments are being held to False funds for the erection of a United Church here. At the present time there is no chureh in the town and both denominations represented use the Canadian Legion hall, Work on the new barracks and resl- ence: will commence ina day or two fnd- preliminary work is being ar- ranged at the present time. First Load Of Wheat In Leduc Grades 3 Eicluslye to Edmonton Bulletin LEDUG, Sept, 8 Pred Podgorney told: the frst lond of newly-threshed Wheat, to. the Alberta, Pacltic elevator on Friday morning. The wheat was Marquis'and graded No, 3, weighing 61 Ti.,to the bushel Mike Podgorney, ovnet'of the towns aite of Calmar, is making. great pro. ress in-his new farm at Colinton Tn The Athabasca district. About two months ago he purchased a section of land there. for himself and. his bons. They have Now 100 aeres.gribe bed, broken and disced.and ready tor rap bert aptine fr. Haviland, the new school prin ipal, has been busy iis week arrang: fog the courses of studies or the High schoo puplis. Mr. Hamilion, of the J. D. Adams Co, wecompanied by Mr. Brady. sees Tetaty: treasurer of Evergreen M.D, And two of the councillors. paid a visit to Liberty M.D. on Friday to observe the work of the new 12 foot grader The Leduc Brownles and thelr itile frlends hada. very enjoyable hike and plenie on Wednesday. They met Ae St, Paul's parish chureh-and from there hiked 0. the. MacLaren farm, After having a feaat of hot down Sandwiches, marshmallows and lemon- fade, they topped st all off witht big Peanut scramble, The gins then plays a gummes, cleaned up thelr camp and came home n rather ured but happy puck. rahltt, 4,3, Lalane and SHIRE Aileen returned from a teh to Bantf on Friday, fe -.- Mrs: J. J. Alpaugh returned on Sat- urday from two-month trip to To- onto and other points in Ontario. Mrs, Stiles and daughter, Mrs, Geo, Woods, left on Thursday for Seattle, where Mrs, Woods will take a cotirse : medical treatment before they pro- eed to California to spend the winter. Misses Gertrude and Kathleen Mo- Kay are home for'n few holidays, the latter having completed her training course in nursing, SSS Gas inthe Stomach - le Ita. Is-Dangerous+ lly Use of Risarates the presence of 1d tn the stom- ach, creating so-called acid indiges of folly ton condition oF to t acids, tn tew ounces . Dudsons Baw Compann. INCORPORATED MAY 1670. Edmonton Building Permits for 1929 4,540,000 (Figures up to August 30th) Corresponding value 1928 2,804,410. Beautiful Living Room Suite of 4 Pieces . 295 Decidedly new and modern in style. Consisting of large chesterfield fitted with loose cushion arms, com- fortable button back arm chair, pretty walnut frame occasional hair and large size footstool. Luxurious mohair coverings combined with handsome frieze cushion tops, give these suites distinctive character, superb beauty and enduring wearing qualities. August Sale special, 4 pieces for ..... Sa J f f Buy Furniture on HBC Deferred Payment Plan 10 Down Will give you Immediate Possession. Balance monthiy, plus a small carrying charge. is true of other Western ci a Lovely Mohair CheSterfield Suite Made by Kroehler, so you are assured of Quality The beautifully shaped frame is trimmed with neat wood 1 50 decorati. : on front and base. The luxurious mohair cover- ing is in light and dark shades of taupe. The cushions are well shaped, spring filled, double reverse style in splendid Frieze coverings. Seat and back with best coil spring construction. Chesterfield, large button-back arm chair and club-chair. pieces for ... p 179.50 Commences Friday in the Re-Arranged Furniture Dept., Third Floor The figures published at left indicate the tremendous building actjvity in Edmonton for the year. And, what ies where HBC stores are located. Because of the increase in building, HBC stores throughout the West purchased on a co-operative basi quality furniture. These purchases were so large that it was impossible for manufacturers to complete them in time for our August Furniture Sale. Shipments are now pouring in and these new lines are being offered in a Delayed Sale of Furniture. Friday will be Chesterfield Suite Day and outstanding values are offered in chesterfield suites of quality. true of Edmonton immense stocks of Kroehler Davenport - Bed Suites 9005: Ideal furniture for the apartment or the smaller home where an extra bed is required. Davenport is easily converted in a comfortable bed with splendid felt mattress. Upholstered in Jacquard velours. Wing arm chair and club chair, complete the suite. 3-Piece Davenport Bed Suites vs. 8290 Upholstered with best quality mohair coverings with 5 e DMN A 2-Piece Chesterfield Suite 195 If'you live in an apartment, you will find one of these suites ideal, Good medium size Chesterfield with comfortable arm chair to match. Well made through- out with deep coil spring seats and backs, reversible style spring cushions, neat roll arms and well finished birch walnut feet. Smart mohair coverings. Two pieces for ...... ae ++ 195 Third Floor, HBC Friday in HBC Groceries and Meats Gin ea Telephone 935 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables CHOICE PRUNE lt;PLUMS. -ORANGES Very sweet and pee as .89c) WEALTHY APPLES, Spe- 2.25 eee Special, per basket . PSC 21.15 3 1.65 --HBC SPECIAL BLEND COF- PEE, per Ib. 53 . Special, 2 95c per case cial, KELLOGG'S PEP POSTS BRAN or PUFFED WHEAT, Special FETS, MILLIONAIRE SARDINES Special, per tin 160 --QUICK QUAKER OATS with Chinaware : Special, per carton .... G2 CLARK'S OR AYLMER To- ae 3 28. SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR. .. 35e 8. Bpecial, per tin 25c. 2 45c AYLMER ASSORTED SQUIRREL PEANUT BUT- SOUPS (except chicken) Special per vat ....... BL Pe 3 7 Be When we started the sale on This sale is for EVERY WOMAN and it provides a wide latitude in selection: Smart English felts in two-tone and three-tone effects, soleil velours, soft velvets, felts and velvet combinations. AMS, 4 . 65c EMPRESS Strawberry, Currant, Special, CANADA CORN STARCH. spect PETS. 1 OG: PRIDE OF CANADA MAPLE SYRUP, per bottle 45c B.C. GRANULATED SUGATE Special, per sack a ABSORTED: JELLY POW- DERS NU JELL JELLO or BLUE RIBBON. Specie 3 23c per tin .. WASHINGTON ELBERTA EACRES, 85c 1.30 Fresh Meats Phone 6141 ihe. 18 MINCED BEEF WITH TOMATO, Per Ib, .- lt;PRESH PORK, PURE LARD Swift' s, Burns Gainers . Special, per pall 17t 155 55 c 93 MONE GLASS CUSTARD POWDER, 1s 33 somes coer Bpecial Special per tin ....... BBC 3 A476 ORISCO, 1-Jb. Special, per tin : me 2e 53c Spectas, per bottle .... BBC B.C, CANTALOUPES SDESSICATED, OR SHRED- Bech ccesssees LOO Speciat per d,s... SIC KIDNEYS, per Ib. . SHORT RIBS ROLLED, per ib: ... CHOICE VEAL STEW, per Ib. VEAL LOAP, Sliced, per Ib. Jasper Ave., HBC 1.83 HBC SEAL OP QUALITY 2 79 WILLOWGROVE OREAMERY BUTTER. Extra Special .20c BUTTER, 1 5 c Criterion Extra Special 28c. re. mu Regular Values from 49.50 to 75 A factory clearance secured greatly below value and priced for quick selling. Choose from arm and wing chairs. of the most wanted fabrics. Worth coming early for best choice, Friday at each ... 37.50 H-Onty : Odd Chesterfield Chairs, Each 37 50 Upholstered in a variety 3-Piece Chesterfield : / Suites 97.50 Made by Kroehler Good medium size suites, well pro-. portioned. Deep coil spring backs and seats restful roll arms neatly shaped reversible style spring cushions splend- idly upholstered with hard wearing tapestry coverings in floral designs and rich artistically blended colorings. Chesterfield, Wing and Club Chair. Every Woman s Hat Sale Contin Special Groups, 1.75, 3.95, 5 ,7.50, 10 Thursday morning we had five hundred entirely new hats and each hat repr sented something unusual in value. It has been planned to start Fall selling of Millinery with a rush All the rich warm tones of the Autumn season are abundantly represented. Each style, even the least expensive, is invested with unusual charm and grace. 4 LN -+. See the window displays visit the Millinery Section choose your new hat now and save : ci Second Floor, HBC UTILITY, Ne 610 12 Ray-Glo-17-Radiants---26.50 CRITERION, Ne 910 908 Ray-Glo 8 Radiants, 910 Ray-Gto-10-Texettants, Price .... 41.50 pus end, Radiants, A big variety of designs an 108 Ray-Gio 6 Radisnts .. 16 we a oe. Utility 708 Ray-Gio 8 Radignta .. 21.75 608. Ray-Glo 8 Radiants . 110 Ray-ci nts, 25 23 caRroNs By 608 Ray-Glo 8 Radiants ... 519 11g Bae-ie 12 Raaarts lt; lt; 30 810 Ray-Glo 10, Radiants Cc 610 Ray-Glo 10 Radiants 2 812 Ray-Glo 12 Radiants .... 36.75 rich frieze cushion tops, Chesterfield is easily made into a comfortable be in Arm chair and club chair restful and roomy. A suite of this character exemplifies good taste and in- dividuality. Exceptional value. 3-Piece Mohair Chesterfield : Suites at 250 i Expert craftsmanship distinguishes this suite. Chesterfield and two easy.chairs, upholstered in rich mohair with double reverse cushions, deep coil spring seat and back construction. New and up-to-the-minute in design. Exceptionally good value at, suite ... 250. Third Floor, HBC ues FoAnA Ray-Glo Gas Radiants The cold snap of Monday and creates a demand for these popular gas sizes. MUREKA, No 110 LOTUS Ne 10 Enreka Lotus 927 331 McClary s Famous Sunny Gas Heaters A Splendid Garage Heater ame net S18 meer bee finish, peloe scosesss cle toamel fan at 24.00 toamel fing at. 29600 faut fh st sss) 34490 Jasper Ave.; HBC
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Image 1139 (1929-09-05), from microfilm reel 1139, (CU11110657). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.