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The High River Times 1936-01-02 - 1938-12-29
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1936-12-17
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c mes HE H IGH RIVER TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936 HIGH RIVER ;as Cirle Ranch, for ax AERERSAS ASAT AE SASS years. Sa ee aera e started for the Yukon OUR SUPPL Y Or Born to Mr, gad Mrs. Da id Ander- gold fields vis ton. The party n pe ate ee ein ene one MINAS Groceries Dr. Y. Blayney returned lest w after a few week's sojourn in the northwest of Edmonton, where they and is again tackling the burdens ai spent the winter of 1898 and 99. As disabilities of his patients. . this route was practically impassable Special Christmas booking The they returned to Edmonton in the sum White Angel, also The Changing of mer of 1899, the Guard in eolor, at the Wate: He worked for the Bar-U ranch for raueeisy, Friday, Saturday, Dec. 23)a considerable period. He was man ager of Burns Horse Ranch No. 10 at . BP. Sorkilmo, Mrs. Horace Bassano until 1919 wher it was sold. Mayes, Mr. James Arnold and Mr. He then went 35 miles northeast of Sanders who are patients in hospital Bassano to the Red Deer River where at present are all progressing favor; he farmed for a few years, but owing ably. to. the dry season he was forced to Mrs. J. di. Winusor spent a rew)/apangon nis farming operauons days in Edmonton this week, during) He returned to the foothills country which she had a happy visit with Miss and worked on ranches at Ngmaka and Murgar Windsor who is in training pekisko, In 1927 he worked for Neil at the ofat Alexandrs hospital. Riley. His later years had been A Chases) Metiyace) and Wi - on the Willow Creek ranch belonging nian of Nanton, now top the honor roll . ihe A; BE. Orons'estate. of the High River subscription lists. ranlaciraartacichthencalrecy They are paid up well in advance ata epithers Amsactation, Hts tira showing faith in the future and a beau iving at in Renfrew, Ont., in 1933 was tiful spirit of optimism in the continu- 97 years old, He is survived by one ance of the Times. brother, who lives at Grand Prairie, Colonel George McLeod of Edmon- and a brother who lives in northern ton has been named as a member of Ontario, Page Eight 4 GIFT CENTRE Ph Gifts that are Always Welcome Fruits, Nuts, Chocolates, Candies, Etc. Is Complete in Every Line FSS MICKEY MOUSE XMAS TREE LIGHTS - Per string 2.00 MIXED NU 5 lbs. for Fancy CHOCOLATES + From per box, 25 to 4.00 FANCY CANDIES In Bulk Pint 16c Ib, to per Ib. --- - BBE fer jar FRESH CARROTS 7 ts -25 Sweet POTATOES . LETTUCE CABBAGE FOR MEN Gold Special Gillet Razor with 10 Blue Blades ----- 500 Focusing Flashlight 85 Gale Cine and Raga Pocket Knives Hunting Kniyes in sheath Packard Electric ate Alladin: Lamps - 6,00 - ee - 16 5.50 i u i 4 Coleman Lamps - -- 6.68 Earthenware Tea Pots All FOR, THE HOME General Electric Radio tom --- 39.50 Set of Dinner China 15.25 Carving Sets, fro 1.95 BPR PRES 6 Ibs. for . CAUIFLOWER. : TOMATOES CELERY BOYS Z ' C.C.M. Hockey Boots and Skates Hockey Sticks and Gloves Aluminum Roasters ee thes Pocket Knives, from - -15 c Express Wagons. 5.75 Carpenter Set in Chest SEE OUR DISPLAY OF POTTED. PLANTS FULL BLOOM JAP ORANGES GRAPES SEEDLESS RAISINS PORK SAUSAGE Burns -25 The City Grocery W. O. Zimmerman, Prop. Phone 91 SPONSOR HIGH RIVER SANTA CLAUS DAYS sizes, shapes and prices. , Crystal Goblets dozen --.-- SPECIAL High Class Chocolates In 6 Ib, Box - 2.25 rystal Wine Glasses dozen Crystal Sherbets dozen ----.-- 2.00 Fruit Sets Desk Thermameters -- 75e Serving Trays *- 1.65 2.75 1 th, box - - KIDDIES Doll Cribs ---. - JTable and 2 Chairs Washing Machines - J, Ironing Boards ----- 39c Black Boards -- China Tea Sets - HIGH RIVER HARDWARE CO. SPONSOR HIGH RIVER SANTA CLAUS DAYS ues B Li ie NES ES ES es Ce ES OS: RS ao none cues SR Sau RSS i MEATS and SELECT POULTRY j the Board of Review for Alberta. It is as evident that the Board cannot get along without. some member of the U.I*.A. Local Favors Macleod clan, but why not have stay- . : ed with their first appointment. i. Nat. Agric Couneil j Macleod of High River? A High River cowpuncher ordered a : steak at a restaurant. The waiter Four members of the U.F.A. local, brought it in rate- very rare. The Presented arguments in respect to the cowumcher looked at it znd demanded ontinuance of the U.F.A. in polities, SRS that it be returned to the kitchen and t the annual meeting on cooked. It is cooked, snapped the ii:, After covering the situation for waiter. Cooked nothing, retorted 4 against, all four reachedsa con- the cowpuncher. Pve seen cows hurt *iusien favoring remaining out/of peli worse than that and get, well Ai, ties. They favored also the formation n of a National Agricultural Council as The general public has always been * fective medium for impressing interested in the debating contests dian agrarian opinion and influ- ica Teletaceater meena ew ee Gifts. for Men? It's because we kiiow we have the Correct Article that we say with sponsored by the Young People s Un- ion of this Presbytery. One of these contests will-be held in High River to- ward the. latter part of the month with Dec. 80 set as a tentative date. Okotoks and High River will de on the subject The three prairie provinces should unite with one cen- ence. Touching further on the provin- cial political field they approved the elimination of party politics, and ad- ministration by means of a council composed of about twenty members. Speakers were W. A. Lind, H. B, Mac- leod, W. T. Davis and H. 'T, Goodwin. The question of the political future f the U.F.A. will come up at the Pro- Holiday appetites are generally hearty appetites and are best satia- fied with tempting and delicious meat or poultry selections. -Order your Meats,Young Turkey, Best Chicken, Flavory Ham and Choice Bacon at our market. tral government. Thig, should make a st fine topic of argument, and the local i778 convention, so the team are Ross Ellis and Isobel Bain. WS timely. No resolution was put The Acton (Ontario) Free Press Petore the High River local, but a con aiie-ancintaveating latter In a meeting will be held early m January ceitt ldauo welts by J. S. Goleman of fa crete the attitude of the local on Tamer Vatiay, Mr, Coleman refer and thon een Easy Goodwin presid a good attendance of n The auditor's report was read od prov ed satisfactory The election of off cers resulted in Mr. Goodwin's elec- with co-operative buying were distrib- vision has its Christmas tree and con: tion to the presidency for another uted to members aggregating 193.01. cert in the church hall, Saturday, Dec year, with supporting officers as fol- At the next meeting time will be oc- 9 at 3 o'clock, with parents, friends lows: vice-president, W. T. Dayis; cypied largely in discussing of the and children all invited, The junior, in- S. Allen: directors, H. B. various resolutions to come before the termediate and senior divisions will , J. T, Herriman, David Mac- provincial convention. celebrate with supper in the church hall ut 6 p.m,, Friday, Dec. 18. This il be followed by a picture talk on Christmas. An offering will be given for rental of slides and express. confidence THE NICE LECTION OF MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS YOU WILL SPONSOR HIGH RIVER SANTA CLAUS DAYS High River Meat Market Phone 23 KIRTON. WARD High River MSs SRSRSIS ASR LATEST sWE HAVE THEM PYJAMAS Smartly Tailored in Broadcloth or Flannel 52.35 2.95 FORSYTH SHIRTS stinctive Cloths, Enduring Qualities Lots of style 1.75 2.00 bt EWIS SHIRTS abrics, New Designs Signa-Grar 1.75 2.00 2.25 LATER SHOES E 7 With a Reputation. Kid or Calf HOSIERY 7 and 8.00 New Designs with j - - anal Avaceraiee SKATES and SHOES fz M. Guaranteed Outfits 75 6.95 aeRO PSS number of.Aeton's old boys and in this-vicinity. e included Mr Albert McWilliams and his wife (for- merly Miss Jean Gurney of Acton) i Colonel Thomas Harding of Hich Riyer, for many years one of Acton s ants, Mr. Colem ae Exelu: Initials. refreshing and The Christmas Sunday school obser- Tvarice at the United church, will t held in two-divisions. The Primary di- and George Little were das delegates to the prov convention. Dividends in conn HOLEPROOF Walker, president of the ch of the Canadia speaking with a High Rive ast Thursday evening, told of ident during the Vimy pilgries sented to the form BRSBVSRS SSE SRSNSlENSe SHOP AT Marshall s This Holiday Season baying holiday gifts j t Marshall's t Store is getting a popular is i t is SSR SASS ar there anyone? e fre h er Mr. Walker did not know that Mrs. Tompkins was on the pilgrimage, and yone. THE N. ATTY c RAVAT Desi goed in harmony with the ae KETS shirts All Ties individually able and Dressy, fully lined Ply boxed 50 2.00 and Zipper front 8.50 Men's H. ie Brace Sets and Garters Hickok Bel A) and Buck W.. Beavertail Suede Work Shirts M Beitons tn Mein and, Mackinaw Cloths Mufflers and urves M s Gloves, lined or unlined New Baggage and Slippers: QUALITY IN MEN S WEAR No One Ever Regretted Buying Quality Vickets With Every Purchase for the Radio Draw at Stanley Clothing Company very special appeal, and any kindly SPONSOR HIGH RIVER SANTA CLAUS DAYS Gj orerine may be sent direct or through ESRI) AEN SI EI IE SN IS OS EES EIS ehiner ot the board of trstees, BOSS SSRIS RE eral Services DO N?T miss tre ; William Pender 4 C hristmas SPECIALS. Se t SSRSiS: If there had been, I would have liked to meet them. Many organizations and individuals of this district are greatly drawn to the fine work accomplished by the Woods Home for fatherless and mo therless children. This year has been vel difficult for this splendid chari- table institution, and 2000.00 is neces- sary to make up the obligations of she b year. Personal donations and gifts for ee year. The big reason, of course, is the obvious conyenienite and satisfaction of buying at home. Iff you have not investigated re- cently, you may be surprised at the fine selection of gifts you may buy at Marshall's Drug Store. FETC SENS eee the undet-privileged children, would Y e 3 , EASY MONEY gi be very greatly appreciated. This is a LADY ESTHER SETS 7. yy, ; 1.95 is rach 60c CIs MONOPOLY - Rach - 2.95 BATHROOM SCALES 4. Two games that are a bushel of Accurate and Neat fun for all r FREE FREE 2 To Every Lady visiting our store One travel size BOOKS Gone With the Wind 3.00 Life With Father -- 1.75 The Island of Sheep By John Buchan nin of Windy Poptars By L. M. Montgomery 2.25 The Latest Fiction m Copy- rights and Reprints. ae FRAMED PICTURES Colored Mountain Scenes Gach 1.25 of '98, Known on All 1. cal Ranches Funeral servicus f+ William Pen der were held on December 15 from the Kelly Funeral Home, High River. Rev. Neville Blunt conducted the ser- vice which drew a great attendance of friends from the foothills. The full staff of the A-7 and representa- tives from all nexrby ranches paid their tribute to one of the best on she range. Pallbearers were A, 8. Dicky, Walter Hanson, Tom Bolton, Jack empsey, Frank Chambers, Bert Sheppard. He is survived by a sister in Eastern Canada-and brother in the Peace River. Mr. Pender hospital Te lyea package of New Pompeian Face Powder. Fhere is a-limited supply so get yours now. Introducing the new Pampeian Cosmetics. A money-back guaranteed line. If you are not satisfied we will gladly refund purchase price. Pompeian Pro- ducts -75c 75c Cleansing Cream 55c 'r ) 85c -55c BRIDGE DECKS KODAK: Second ns pio Files eae and Double Card Decks A Pleasing ait trie Radios, from 45.00 50c * 1.00 Pe GLO-I ATE Massage Cream - Lipstick Foundation Cream 1.25 MEN S GIFT SETS Fitch's. Hair and Shaving Needs e 'v. T FLOWERS nts for Terrill's and I's Florists GIFTS FOR-THE-EADIES ON You R CHRISTMAS GIFT LIST PRICES ARE RIGHT STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE StoF 4 SE IOS 2 SES Benton and St Lanis. attle Company n the High River er 123 at the age of 76 esses arcane saee arrears 1.25 Ruy at Home and Save. Be sure SAUCE KS) Buy sto Twa Gamen ReokspiDol : cur tickets on the B 110.00 Radio, at Marshall's For the Children i was bora at Ottawa, Ont He came to the Lethbrid ige district in 1891 and worked a: . ug U ES and S. BASES IS ponce creates ETE 6 ESERIES? RS SS Be eS
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Image 405 (1936-12-17), from microfilm reel 405, (CU11248035). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.