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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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1938-09-29
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suenengsugeenaananaey aenananeei Syluan Lake News Minted CHAS. L. DUNFORD Editor and Publisher angnnngnsnensnesancaeansannensuenen Subscription in Can U.S.A ovel Mrs A. MeCaskill, 10805-100 Advertis ates on Application: venue, Edmonton, muoouncres the marriage of her eldest podooooosnpannopopEosaEAse jauyhter Ruby to Joseph Cletus Edmonu- Classified Allen, BA. LLB, of qaooppoanoong ten. Which took place on July lat Fort MeMurray. Mr. PIANOS FOR SALE -Pe tecondition Mis Allen recently returned to low. E:J. 321 Gaetz . z to the city. h, Red I Iberta. pee isys slefe et syelee and Catherine Colpitts, Irene Daf field and Audrey Sweet left last week to attend the Camrose Lutheran College. eee FOR SALE 1928 Basex couch. Good WW, J, Grahnm, Joe Rosse and tires, new battery, newly re-painted. p yu field, accompanied by Miss Cheap for cash. Apply atvitice of8yt- in) cian Gea rete vicEake News: relma Graliam, were Edmon- bors Puesday to witness Wen- FOUND dwware, On road west from Keith Har- Axe in fair condition, Owner proving property. ton vis the Wenstob Tebo fight, stob easily defeated Tebo. WANT Good reliable girl to stay with elderly lady and do all housework. Apply at Sylvan-Lake News Office USE THE CLASSIFIED ADY. COL- umn. The cost is moderate. Harvest Time Harvest time comes once again, With all its aucumn splendor; And-the spreading fields of gol- den grain, To the binder must surrender. Local Market Report Provided through the courtesy of the local grain elevators, WHE, D Phe leaves are fluttering to the ground, No longer green, but yellow. The breeze now makes a sifting 1 Northern 2 Northern 8B Northern Northern aainds Number 5 sel eta ; Namber 6 And the moon is bright and mellow. Garnet, No.1 Garnet, No. 2 Soon Hallowe'en will roll along, Garnet, No. 8 g With pum'kins and masks galore, oats ' 20.W. If you give them a treat they'll 8c.W. doyou no harm, partey Cept come Co SIO Wil eg ee es mm 8 tae : 4U.W. Willie Jackson. RYE BOW. on oe ee 22 Full Gospel Services at the home of Mrs. L. Wrigh ott: days pm. vs 8 p.m. who can With the Big Leaguers ad a PRAYER ME Come und hear of meet your nee Pastor Hugh F1 ry Bentley. National t- Weleome Pittsburgh York Cincinnat Boste St. be Bre NNAKUEDEOASOEOAUDEOEOFSERAESEREEREOUES Bakery and Delicatessen Delicious Bread 2 Lunch Co: William Cameron SYLVAN LAKE ann rennet LOW FARES HOME RUNS for ray Lagi: Grebere, tier THANKSGIVING DAY 5S; F pe oo York, Tigers, 33; MON. OCT. 10 Clift, Bro ONE-WAY FARE Nutional League; Goodman, Reds, 30; Ott, Giants, 34. AND ONE-QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP 3.8 OCTOBER 7 to GOING 2 P.M. OCTOBER 10 Except if no train Oct, 7 will be sold for Oct. 6. RETURN UNTIL OCT. 11 For full particalars ask Ticke Agent THE Sylvan Dairy C. PRENDERGAST, PROP. GERM FREE MILK delivered daily Cleanliness and Purity Above All. Good Values in Good Seed Thousands of farmers have been shown to have Crop Testing Plan A stocks of good seed of recommended varieties on their farms. Farmers requiring large quantities of reasonably good seed should secure some Crop Testing Plan A stocks from a near neighbor. See the agent of the Searle Grain Company for a list of those having A stocks in your district. SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED Rondebosch THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Nueaaraenenenaeany and Country ayanusanennenacecnesaennataaegesinnens agen, sini With the object of forming Young People s Society, a mee was held in the Memorial Pres: byterian Church Monday even- ng, Rey, R. A. Sinclair, B.A pr Keen inte is shown new organization, 20 people attending the meeting, It is expected that organization will be completed on Thursday, October 6. + eee siding Jin the young Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. Begert will be glad to know Mrs, Begert is steadily improv ing at home after two weeks in Bentley hospital. eee V..M. Neely was a business isitor-in Edmonton last Thur and Friday accompanied by Mac Falkner, se B. . Watkiss, Charles and Shirley returned Mr, and Mrs, home last Saturday after a motor trip to points in Wash- ington and the B C-coast. 4 eee Sid Wardle, genial Pool elev- ator agent at Penhold, had a fire in his office Monday, appar- ently caused by a short cireni Little damage was done. In Lighter Vein mpoodesssosssees: asoosnas Kuott was shot, not Shott /Goco0) agcg A famous duel was fought a few years ago, in which the con- testants were Knott and Shott. In this duel Knott was shot and Shott was not shot. in this ease it was far better to be Shott than Knott. This leads us to ask if Knott was shot how could he possibly be not. There was that Knott was not the other hand Shott declares that he shot Knott, so it would seem that the shot Shott shot at Knott was pot -hot or that Knott was really a report shot, on shot, notwilhstanding. It might appear that the shot Shott shot st Kuett shot himself. To x cord this as a fact we would say that the shot Shott shot shot Shott, in which case Shott would be shot, nob Knott Then aguin if the shot that Shott shot had not been shot of cor Knott would not have been shot would he? u t least not by Shott. Doubts as to whether Shott shot Knett or Knott shot Shott were finaly cleared up at the trinl which followed the (fracas, when it was conclusively proved that the shot Shott shot, shot not Shot but Knott, Se Ty agoooece9s9s0R0u0RR00000ns fn JAUCAUAEAANLUAEUAUOEAEU AV ANUERELOCOUAEG ED EEOEG EAA A CUED EEAA AED ETAT EACH GRAIN PRODUCER SHCMAUAVEEUEAANAEAUEAELALANATU ADT EAEED CUA ELACA COEUR EEE Sepremrer 29, 1938 formation of ELEOEEALEAE Knows the facts about the the Wheat Board, and knows, in his heart, what his own actions should be, ALBERTA POOL ELEVATORS CTL unvenasscaneauunneennnitnatnanaannnniuint iB Your Subscription Three cents a week 1.50 a year is not a large outlay for your If subscribers do not pay home town paper. regularly however, the aggregate sum involved becomes a serious prob- lem for any publisher. The Sylvan Lake News asks all its readers- to consider their subseript- JALLULSANDALNOLSASUGCSSEEDAAEDEAU NOSED DCL EA EreReeR eee REECE REST TENELNT ANNEAL ion to the paper. ELIUASUUEAEQETEACUELUCAEUAVTOSU AGED CGELADE ENTE ATOER EON A TET DSS EEE ETD ETS EET WE Alberta Pacific ElevatorAgeng- SS ch ee ie lt; INSIST ON ALBERTA BEERS the best ORDER A CASE TODAY. it dittiiomnitid
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