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Stavely Standard 1910-08-25 - 1912-10-10
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1912-06-13
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A, a 4 Hardware Store REEL Stavely Lumber Yard : Ee ERR NERLS ORS e le ls B Deo you want the home refreshed all through? * Gome to Me for Your Wall Paper These new wall papers are a triumpk of de- - : signing and printing. They are brand new effects that surpass anything produced be -novelties which will make your rooms not only beatiful but different from the common run. You will never be satisfied with common Wall Paper when you have seen the lines we have stocked this season, They nave been carefully selected by us from the hundreds of designs produced by the foremost maker and are therefore the very cream of his line. The range is complete, and in every grade the prices are very reasonable. Come and see them. I consider it no troyble to show goods. FRED S. DITTO S Pac Ate you tired of the soiled and faded walls stavely JUST RECEIVED A GARLOAD OF No. 1 Shiplap and Boards If you are figuring on building a House, Barn or Graimery, I have just what you want. Come in and det ls kelp you figure it out. We are ace customed te such work and can tell you in a few minutes just how-much it will cost you. We also handle STEAM COAL ROY BURTON, , la few days last week with iend Geo. Whitehead Veterinary Surgeon STAVELY All Diseases Treated on Latest Scientific Principles THOS. B. CLANCY Licensed Auctioneer Personal Attention given toall kinds of - - Call Promptly Attended LOCAL NEWS R. A. Hopkins, a daughter. swo at the Coast. Lloydminster. Hopkins At Stavely, on Mon- day, June 1oth, to Mr. and Mrs, Messrs. Thos. Wilson and Sid Cooper are enjoying a week or Mrs. Minards is enjoying month s visit with her daughter at The village council meets next Monday evening. This will be al- most the last meeting as a village It will soon be town council, Miss Grace Brewer spent last Farm Live Stock Sales, Etc Arrangements for Sales can be made at the Standard Office STAVELY. ALTA, COAL COAL The famous West Canadian Colleries Blairmore Steam Goal in Car lots 2.40 per ton * F.0-B. Blairmore J. Wm, Hallett Co. Successors to Wy, C, Bowen Phone 72. Claresholm Beaver Lodge No, 27 10.0.F. lete., to M. Cressman, who takes week with friends in Carman- gay and Champion and reports 2 yery delightful time. The way the 1911 grain crop is coming into town at the presenty time reminds one of the fall of the year when the big grain- rush is at its height. The pulpit of the Stavely Prese byterian church is expected to he) filled by the Rev. J. .M. Beaton, late pf Cayley, on Sunday even- ing next. N. FE, Bester hae sold his resi- dence, including four lots ; also his drays and - drayinge business, possession on. the first of the month, Nick has decided to -g0 to the Coast this week to look over things and get located, and Se ae Bagi xc: a 5 PL Waz0N eS Dave and Mrs. Bouy tin Lethbridge. Found on Wednesday, of Wilford s corner, a lady's Owner will receive same plying to H. Q, Walker, and paying for this advt, - During the absence of the Patterson of Granum. trom Presbyterian pulpit, Principal taking the services in that: Several business places in are seceiving a coat of p amongst fhe latest are E post office. and Wilford rant building, which all: add to the appearance of Dr, Dixon and tamily and Mrs. Dixon's mother, Mrs. McArthur, feft on Tuesday for a two-menth: 4 trip to Ontario, Dr. Shipley of Calgary will look atter the doctor's practice while he is away. Among the. construction work /on. the C. N, R., as recently out- lined by Sir, Wm, MacKenzie, president of the road, that is to be completed this year, is the Calgary-Macleod branch, A slight but serious operation was performed upon Mrs, David Schutkopski by Drs. Learn and Tupper at Claresholm hospital. The patient is doing nicely and we trust will be speedily-restored to health and strength. The many friends of Mr. W.G. Wright, late manager of the Bank of Hamilton here, will be pleased to learn that he has just been ap- pointed manager of the Bank of Meekin and Alex. Thomson are , The auction sale . A. Norton, of Grain Yield in Se According te as Calgary Herald of estimated yield 2 from a number of berta points durimg grain shipping season thet is, as fol General Superintendent the Canadian Pacific Rai) : 844,000 The report further adds : From Macleod to Calgary -ithe country looks beautiful, especially towards the north end of that tine. The towns along this railway are fa-j mihar to Calgary. people, and Commerce at Innisfree, Alta, a) smart and growing town on the C.N.R., east of Edmonton. Mrs. Joha Dezall was taken to Calgary hospital last week when it wastound necessary for her to undergo an. operation. We are sure her many. friends will hope that the operation may prove sue- cessful and that she will be soon recover and return to her home, The weather, during the past few days has been excessively hot and scortching. Unless moisture of some kind comes pretty soon there be something doing. A new moon is due to arrive on Saturday and it expected that a change will take place and this humid spell will be broken. Land seekers from the United States are again beginning to fre- quent the district, several parties /having-made an extensive survey in the last couple of weeks. In most cases the men luoking over the country are not here merely with a view to personal invest ment, but are sizing up conditions to report to. communities of farm- ers at home who think to better their conditions by emigrating to Alberta. : a : Prairie Dell U.F.A. will hold a grand picnic at Clear Lake July 19th. The committee will endeavor to make this an. even greater picnic than was held at the lake last year, which was fe- ported the best ever held in: Southern Alberta. This promises to be one of the events of the season. Clear Lake makes one ofthe best. picnic grounds in Alberta, Watch far bills for. full particulars. Sie The little Ferguson shack, erected about two years agoon the additional tuwnsite, was bus week, Some small children were having a Jittle party in the 4 and lit a fire yn the old stove when the building caught fire, fortu - the time, This little building jhas attained some notoriety in its short histoty as The Hobo's Re- treat, as well as the rendezvous el of some of. Stavely s juvenile enough to allow the thief to es- ed to the ground one day last ly the children were not inside at D la theretore need no description, but the country itself cannot be too often referred to. sibly it is looking ts prektiest, and is certainly an inspiting and attractive sight. More Post Office Robbed Thereseems to be quite an epidemic just now in burglatizing post offices around the south here, Two weeks ago Stavely post office was broken into. Five days later and a few days later Monarch suffered from the same cause, and motes were stolen. The light- fingered gentleman cashed these notes along this line. Two were presented at the Cayley post office and were cashed, the orders hav- ing every appearance of being all right, as the gent who presented them opened a letter in fropt of the post office wicket, in the presence of the post offiee . assist- ant, taking out the two ia notes and handed them in to be cashed. They were signed by one Clark. It seems, however, that the same individual had passed under a different name at both Nanton and High River. On examination the notes were found to be signed in the same handwriting, and no doubt the same individual has been operating at ail the post offices. As the police have now a full description of the burglar, it may not be long before he is Some of these notes were pre- sented at the Calgary post Office, but the clerk became suspicious and did not cash; them, Unfor- tanately, however, he was foolish cape without notifying the police FALL FAIRS, 1912 July 17-18 present Just gow pos- Sterling post office -cam -next. Will sell on 3 years terms, or . trade for land, cattle or horses I furnish a guarantee with each individual, and can sell Horses oe trom the latter several 10 postal De L. K. PARR, 5 Stavely, and Jacks from 1000 up. Call and see these animals. 2 3 5 ot we oe Calgaty..,.........June 28-July 5 . then come back, for his family. campers aud woolly west pioneers spies eee ee ae ee CALGARY INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. e Exhibition Entries lose LG, S, VanWage, President. Prize List and Entr Forms -E, L. Ricuarpson, ete a ep ae neg Sera magaszate Segereas egpeadke dees seas leery
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