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Brooks, has retuned home. - from juriadietion ai S. S dists WOOL LINED M wool wrilst 5c GLOVES sof, pliable. SCOTCH WoC seamless: LINED MOTOR AUNTLETS 2.00 2-RUCKLE OVERSHORS Sater 2.50 WOOL CA 50c 25c 15 colors only WOOL SO0CKS Scamless, grey Heavy Grey Pants, Mackinaw Pants, Corduroys, Sweaters, Mackinaws,, Sheepskin Coats, Felt Boots, Overshoes, Larrigans, Rubbers, We have a great stock of footwear. eee -C-P-R. MEN S STORE S-IRELAND 503-509 North Railway Street. 75c Weather ,,. : ials 2-9 Specials 25 1.2 Sy yon . GLOVES, 50c 3 Been there to welcome him home. xir. Stewart owas fortunate 1m gt; going through the war without revetying 2 ia. back to bis horhestend Pie: Pred Hayward 3 also-back, but present taking a spectal course Vancouver, BC, so7will not to. turn to Alderson for a white. Mr. Frank Flannery is also among tie returned men at Vancouver. phe nominations for King muntet- pal counctilors took plaee on. hur: day of last weok im Blue Grass school house with MY J, A, Truman 1s returning officer. Those nowainatet were: Messrs J. M Caines, J. Rudolph Johnson, C.-A. Thomas, Lowls Sci wartz and J, J. Lemna, Metsry C. A. Thomas and J. J. Lemma being re- nominated, Some very interesting and hot discussions took place. Dr. 1. G, Ross was present also and. ad- dressed the meeting on the hospital subject;-whieh-was-muich-enjoyod by. his intere the above oundillors will take pla at the same place on Thirsday of as at McKinnon schoothouse and Pipe Lin pshootho: e from 9 am. to 6 p.m, Mesers H. Jansen, J. Bolster, T. W My, Hans J. Broderson has return- Gast and G. Van Dyke of the Duteh ed to his farm from Medicine Hat, olohy were at the Hat last Week. Where he has spent a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Scollard re- turned this Week from Calgary wher: they have heen for the past week Mr, Chas, Younger has renied his farm to Mr. F. while -he is emp ditch-at- Brooks: have gone with him to Brooks: Messh John Bone, Sr., Ernie Pederson, Job Edwards, Nelson Wager, and Floy: ho has been, salwait, Mrs, Frank Muryn, Yhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J.-A, MeKenzie and baby Ken- jeth were at Bassano last week on short visit, Nominations for Sunny Souti coun- eillora took place last Thursday with Mr, Geo. Thompson as returning fieer. The following Were. nominat- 4: John Wray (renominated), . WW. We Stokes, M. P. McLaren, Sinith, W. J. Hall, Chris Hildah an Hans J. Broderson, Discussions also took placean theTiy-law pas the party. the following guests: Looseth, Mr. and-Mrs.A-B- a-ouncil meeting on December 11i, Mt and Mrs, Hilmer Pederson, Mrs. 1918, that the municipal district of . Norton, Mr-Mt. C. Peters, Miss Sundy South hereby. elects to with- Agnes and Mr. Edwin Angustine:-Mra. draw all school districts wholly or Nerland won, for the ladies highest partially situationed within the said Score. a beautiful berry bowl, and Mr. a sil ri Nerland the gentleman's prize cikerchich, Agter xery ni freshments were served, a short ti was spent in a mo: before municipal district. of Sunny South with tegard to ng for and tie qollection of taxes. The Hail Insir- 1 Act was ako discussed by ths way dispersing. L. Dodd for tis yest, Joyed on fie CPR. 'The-followingnen Younger: also 27 horses accompanied Mt, and Mrs, Hans Westere enter tained rec ntly at progressive whist Mr, and Mrs. E. Nerland, enjoyable, social Mrs, John Goehring expects to opeh up an up-to-date restaurant ina few daysvin the Hanson building, Broad- way, when she will be assisted by Mr, - Harry Goehring-and her two daughters, Gertrude and Lillian) who have lately returned from the States. A surprise party was held at the 1esidence of the Anderson brothers one evening Inst-week, when an eu- joyable game of progressive whist was jayed nt four tables by the follow- (ing: Ar Mr. and Mrs. Looseth, Mr, and Mrs. . FE. Nerland, Mrz. E. Norton, Miss Agnes Looseth, Ole Colbens, Edwin Looseth, Chas. Augustine, Wesley Glenn, John Skytte, C. A Colbens and M,C. Peters After refreshments the remainder of the evening was spent in nisic, etc. until the home- ward trip was thought of, and all de- ided that It was one of the Jolliest ot evenings e e 8 3 n a EERE EEE EET + PEARSONVILLE * ESE EER EEE issed for two weeks. The Tast nas Visited trict and: has taken away two of our citi ens Ke o TEN Tistenefs Eteetion-of ing his houso, but is getting more on and Mrs, Hans Westers, gave in the Hat this week. Stokes was talen sick lepers one thentied peach ely EEDIOTNE: HAT WEEK IMFECTS USED B rox SOFTENING WATER FOR MAKII att HARD AND SOFT SOAP Fi TA EACH CAN. n xt week to get his discharge. The municipal elections will stir up a little Sxeitement this week. Jimmy Hole was nominated but drew out, as he has his hands full in the city. What is our Joss is Medicine Hat's gain. Wig Armstrong is busy kalsomin- MMmself than the walls. It is reported that two young fel- lows got lost in the bush on Sunday. Luckily it was too cold for wood ticks. i Wallace Armstrong-missed church lust Sunday as t was too cold for him 40 ride to. town. Mrs. Newton entertained the Rtd cross Circle on Tuesday last They will meet o* Mr. J. A. Johnstone's on.the 4th March. Jim-Johnston fs busy hauling straw and makes the trip in one day now. Miss-Hthel Gough spent a couple of R. A. Baillie, the cement artist, has cOmpleted.a fine barn for Mr. J. Johnstone. PPR E HEE EEE EEE + RANCHVILLE + FREES Se RE EE EES The flue epidtmic is a thing of the past in Ranchville, and fortunately for us we escaped without any seri- ous effects. Our local of the U.F.A. shoulders to the wheel and contei plate accomplishing much in the near future. We now have a membership of the above socfety on the 14th inst. proved a huge success, there heing Doctor and Mis. Brown, of Redclitt, Medieine Hat-guosts Carde ond 4. Among the Medicine Hat guests were 21 KC. vNWe pleasantly entertained a pariy of young people at thelr home last even- ing, among whom Were a number ofS es Te iff; werd enjoyed and the young people were very appreciative of the kindly hospitality of their host and hostess. t Misses Bessle Walker, Greta Fraser, Dorothy Niblock, Galena Day, Helon i Fisher and Glyde Maclaren. Also Messrs, Webster Niblock, Alec. Asnew, George Rutherford, Carl Courl, Fen- wick Rutherford, John Yuill, Arthur Fleming, J. A. McT iman. n has sufficiently to return to her home in Alderson. 3 c Marshall Menzies Porter was admit- ted to the Rar of Alberta, in Calgary, February 17th, by Mr. Justice Walsh The presentation was mare by R. D. Mr. Porter isa gradu- ate of Dalhousle University, Halifax. Mer welt * A Miss Ethel: Fairbairn left on- last ion urda: evening's train for St. Thomas, Ont., Our Mail Order Service is being greatly appreciated by hundreds of out-of-town astomers who find ble to shop in person. it im- RURAL MUNICI- PALITIES AND ULF. A. secretaries will do well to get our prices-hefore-ordering. THE WALTHAM. Yor see hes a disappearing ere whiely wrist as a beac Waltham Mi whore s EUREKA TIRE REPAIR CO'Y Convertible Bracelet Watch * Of course she has always wented a wrist wateh but more than hat, her desire is for a Waltham, For a Waltham Bracelet Watch, let or suspended on a chain, When not used as a the eye to WHICH the bracetat te attached: disappears hus, while it meets the whim of the wearer, It is able us a limekeeper, because of its fully guardntecd ment pracelet wal nto the ease, quite depend A. B. COOK Jeweler and- Optielan. TOR, -ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENS QP. WATCH INS Messrs. James Rae and W. J. Shan- non are home from Calgary where they have been consulting with Mr. Georg, Hoadley MLA, Wr or horseflesh, narried to Hector Both are ff Review. arlane next Monday known here. i: Huekvate- addressed the irriga convention at Bowlsland en S y. Try The News Want-Ad. Columns. Prices Reasdnahle, Give us a 565 Second St. Phone 2722. Medicine Hat. We stock Dominion Tires in all sizes. Repaired Tires for sale cheap. Express orders promptly attended to, charges paid one way, Have your Auto Tires and Tubes repaired now so as to avoid: delay in spring rsh. : GOPHER POISON AND FORM- ALINE Special and lowest prices quoted in quantity. Mickeson s Original KILL EM QUICK. ational GOPHERCIDE, MY OWN Gopher Polson This has proven very satis- factory poison. ...-We hay.e a large stock arris FISH FISH FISH ing daily... we offer at reasonable prices. xpress Order o accompany order, hich, in quantities, Money or Present, Election for councilors Mr. 1. B, Stewart returned on Tues aE Jin take vince on Thureday, February day noon'r train from France, hts ar- Pebruary ith, along with stx more.of credit is due the-committee for thelr full strength. Gtt our prices Ry IT aH Oy poem tata arnaRY : the family, and on the. 7th two more untiring efforts to make the evening in barrels, jugs and reputed ROUND JACK FIST, 50 pound lots, at per pound were stricken with fu, maki BINCl on enjoyable one for all, The music soa TARE-SUPERTOR HEF PRESS oop in bed at once- Mr. Stokes managed) rendered by Messrs. Lang and Fen- - PICKEREL, 30 pound lots, at per pound -...--- to keep up and nursed them alone until) (on of Rosebeg, assisted bythe Do -/ POULTRY PEERLESS LAKE TROUT, 50 pound lots, at per pound Z Sunday-Pebruary 9th, then help came yin Bros, orchestra of Pendant a -Or- HALIBUT, 20 pound lots, at per pound ---- - and on Tuesday, February Tt Mrs. aii, waxfully- appreciated. The f SUPPLIES B.C, SALMON, 30 yound ots, at per pound -, : Stokes passed away and was buried in next U.F.A, social evening will be our stock of Poultry Supplice THIRTY POUND BOX FINNAN HADDIE, at per ponnd Alderson the same day. Nurses Mrs. masquerade dance March 7th, andl a Ne camper motier Gordon a Sweet Clover in aiat G, Stecle and. John Whiting watt rhe committee inform us that they Fi Visit our New Store Splendid-Values at Low Prices Our-February Sale. is Now On. FURNITURE Large Kitehen Cuphoara, Lovely K ppel Oak Einoleum 2.25 and 2.50 a running y Qileloths L.4d-and- 1,60 2 running yar Inlaid Linoleum 3.50 and 4,00 2 running yard, 6 ft. z - 27.50 25.00 and 35.00 ard, 6 ft, 1 glass doors -- Clothes Cupboard wide. 6 ft. wide... wide. * wis for home and children. with the rest of the Iamily and Febra- y-44th-sawv-some of-them up,-while hers were not progressing so rapidly. gw we can report all doing fine. Tn losing Mrs. Stokes from the dis- trict we have lost one of the trioRt women anf mothers. Her first th Our sym- pathy is with Mr, Stokes and family in their howr of trial. The following have the flu: Ed, apwell, Lert Capwell ard wife, TT. Owens and family, A. Phul and family, Wm. Welr and family, Chas. Ross and. Hope, Mrs. John sl hiave secured the Dolvin Bros, orches- tra for the-oceasion. AllZare- cordt ally invited. Miss Gladys Stevens is spending Week in Manyberties visting her bro: ther, Fart Wooden. Cyrus Rowman, who has, heen Vis- iting Lethbridge and other points for the last two months, returned to Ranchville Saturday. We all pleased to see Cyrus back. R. N.W. MB TRANE Tashector Shoebotham, ERS in-charge of PRATTS BABY CHICK FOOD pkg. ie, TOE International CHICK MIX, for grewing chicks; 10 pound hags, each B10 POULTRY FOOD Gives you greater ogg fertility and sironger hens, pkg. --30 , Be LOUSE POWDER For destroy- ing lice and mites, package, FIFTY POUND R BELL BROS. 628 Second Street Medicine Hat, foi Alberta a Bie Coc STOCK FOODS AND CONDITION mitid values i 1 be 2 family, Mr. and Mr: the local division of the R. N. Wo M. ii Sple tid value in mall Rr 1.00, 150) 2.00, 2.50, 2.70 aperts and daughters, Toy Claekin OC TOP8) Ivison of the ON Alf, POWDERS Re EC cio it Sideboards, Buifets,Kitehen Cabinets, Chairs, Rockers, Ete. 4nd family, Alex. Stewart and family, ats See ee Pons at we have the best equip: In-Bed-Springs-and-Mattresses-we-have-some-splendid values. fr-Bartlett and family, August Phief ae Se ee Renee ee ae ERENT : petttin-shop it the city and- a All Folt Re Edge Matuiess 16.90 er, ait of these-are reported as doing charge of the Medicine Hat detach sisvopieco pand hae spets wh n you want anything in this by Splendid Coil Spring - E 8.00 well with the exception of Katherine ment. Inspector Shoebotham wilt atttuledgy in, Femaving Tine Phone 8231. ; wea Roberts who died on Friday, February ioave for Lethbridge next week, much Curbs. Wind Gals. Infama : E 5 A ion a 2 rains. a x 2st-at the home of Mr, PRIMIDS. +n the rogyot of citizens here. who dure Hard Swellings-and Spavins, RA BOND CO. H he shortage 01 a octors jing Inspector Shoebotham s seven prepad, pa hi P , fh hes been felt in the district. The only cars iethis city have grown to ad- bottle 2.50 7 Heating, Sheet Metal, id 97-piece Dinner Sets for nurse the connciltors could get Wa8 mire and respect, his many sterling bee REY Mrs. Iles, of Suffield, who made Odd Sets Draperies, Serims and Nets, pc Cups and Sauce lt;r B5e and up 150, 200 25 and up ON 225 Sixth Ave., Beem s Old Stand VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY CHAS) W. TWAITES is instructed to include in his sale on the Metticine Hat Market, on Friday, March 11th, 1919, the following: DA Rumely 16-20 h.p. Tractor and set of Plows. a Seytlewell 30 h.p. Auto Truck, in perfect or: er. An Upright 5 h.p. Gasoline Engine. ,. Two Deering Gang Plows; Two 14 inch Sulky Plows; Deering B-section Laver Harraw; Three Section Angle Brace Lever Harrow; Cross-bar Brag Herrow (12 t.); Deering 16-disc Harrow; Two one- horse CultWator with extra molding shovel: Harris 14ingle dige Seed Drill; Deering The auctioneer begs to draw the attention fe farmers to this sale, as the Whole 1s-in-good-condition and nearly new. No tem will be sold before the sale, therefore all that is advertised will he sold by au tion, thereby not disappointing anyone coming specially for any one item. CHAS. W. TWAITES, The Live Stock Auc- round every day, going home at night. The neighbors would look after the wants while she was away. Mr, and Mrs. J. 3W, Clarkson arrived home om February 16h after spending the-winter in Ontario. Several of the ratepayers visited Alderson on Thursday last for the nomination of councillors. Six are in the race, with three places to fill. Phe election willbe held on Feb. 27. Mrs. John-Whitloe returned home from the Hat last week. Mr, Stokes wishes to thank the peo fle of the district for their kind help all through the late trouble. Wai Clarkson ow owns Watch him fly. Mrs, Sam Tucker and son were visit ing the Hat last week. Fleetis Kirkpatrick will Roy-Whiglock this year. Mr, afd Mrs. Roy Whitlock, who were sick with the flu at the home of W. W, Stokes, returned to their. home, on Saturday. 3 H a work for ee ee + WOOLCHESTER SLEEEEE EEE EEE EE The cold weather -has stopped the farmers from running their cars and mado them realize that the good old horse is hard to beat. Several of the young people from this district attended the dance at Longfettow-Friday night, John Fenton, one of out most suc- Leqssful farmers, legves for bis new farm near Empress ina few d Don t Forget qualities, Sorgt. McLaren, who has been sta- tioned here for some time past, has been transferred to the Vancouver division. Liou Bort Clarkson ot De Michael Clark, of Red Deer, has arrived home with his bride from overseas. see While driving the cattle ont of tha flelqast Tremtay; ans Lotauist had the misfortune to have his: i g broken by; the horse slipping and falling on him. He is progressing nicely. Cawkers 206 South Railway Street. Complete stock of Drugs Toilet Articles Veterinary Reme- dies, Etc. e are Medicine at Agents for REXALL REMEDIES A for every ill, TANLAC cure The new and popu- jousehold. tonic, post paid, A BIG REDUCTION ; MARI for. gall stones. per bottle ADLERIKA Appendieitis: ATTS SPECIFIC Cure Post paid, For eczema, 2 strengths. Post paid 105 and 1.3 , WRITING PADS Large size 260, Be. BOXED STATIONERY Fine Amen paper and envelopes to mateh -25e, Bbe, H0c, Zhe ENVELOPES Linen. finish, 2. pkgs. for 25 Business style, 3 pkgs. for 25 ROBERTS SYRUP of Pine Tar and Cod Liver Oil w4il cure that dry bronchial cough. Post paid,per battla 60e ASPIRIN Per 100 PINGEE Drug Book Company Medicine Hat The Rexall Store Genutne, doz ig back, He leaves Mail Order Dept. ailments in young colts life. In the Price of Formaldehyde 14 (e have just received a new price on For the manufacturer, and are-now prepared-to quote you a very much reduced-price, U. F. A. s will do well to see me before placing their orders. GOPHERCIDE We consider this the best, cheapest and most economical gopher pg ison. We can now quote you the best price omthis. Also Killem Quick and Strychnine. FOALINE STOCK TONICS WORM- POWDERS Now-is the time to use this remarkable remed which prevents joint diseases POULTRY and practically all other REMEDIES. When you pay good mone se you want good re BLACKLEG Mable articles, ,That s the Be sure and consult us be-, kind we keep. : treating your stock. We the latest and-most ap- SEEDS proved treatment for this. Garden, Vegetable and One dose makes immune for Root. Large fresh stock of 4920-seeds nowin. SOUCH'S DRUG STORE THEE Yonrs for Serviee
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Image 56 (1919-02-27), from microfilm reel 56, (CU1943092). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.