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The High River Times 1911-12-28 - 1909-01-07
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1909-07-29
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First-Class Buns, 10 . per Dozen, atthe TIMES MICE 1.50 IN ALVA Fish Paid-up Capital, 10,000,000 ge ee ek a Crook cousteting nt of a phous li one, a wre gh River and Bra ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manazer Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 and J, Hone, Mill ahily dnbsriadd dope I in Dean, Freeman, Bar- 1g that materials are ready A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCHES eocuate VOL. LV NO t PENTA, e . PR CE THECAN ADIAN BANK : Polo Tournamends. Telephone Talk Local and General News BR or trctrertry tyre Roberta MEL A who Tue Tal granarice and be y tournament started. been in ve communication with for grain blockades X S BEAD orrice ESTABLISUED 1867 - two teams competing the telephone department a , Canady ie segnring'a tatr iile namely in refereyce to the of publicity at Bisley this Iudications point to splend ricesfor-ull kinds of yrs IP 1 - ne and Phe 45-zo-on with the-constraction of Ad x t ae rine-Wwas i food the aforesaid line and work will be , Fresh Lime, nent aud Wood DRA MUNEY ORD sold, and money ees / start Millarvitle proved: the super. nencedabont August -first, Fibre Plaster alwt q : tor team. Good play and combina. This is certainly good news to the Pioneer Lumber y A telegraph or letter. oF at ais : unl the game for thecup farmers along the line, who have eoRiedisiok Banded aha tie . y COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countries, Pic y in favor of Mittorville. ong been, agitating for the eatab- q6n, Louis P. Brodeur ditead with n x ; y here mention thit Jus. lishment of the hello system be- iciuy Edward at Backinglam Pal. FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on the United-States, etitin Dean Eeepaiign is lending the tween ber-aad Bravt. aceon July 24th, t Great Britain and other foreign countries bought and.sald.. 123 Culitoniae He teeth In conversation with The Times -,. crops in alldirectionsavound i 2 Lea hee pak tt ot lone man, Mr: Roberts stated that he Hick Hitt eo ieee a oe lt; sty finish bis polo career in this felt confi ; al telapiic xh River are High River Branch EAN aes iy at Millavile. Ho eeu ten wil te, instted betwen HoH Sed bros hig ye : A. G. VERCHERE; Mariager. W ere ini 1 y ail-his polo pla with this cltb Pekisko and High River*in- the ia al nis week lias been aa a i WANTED A tie) When he first started and he de- near future. Rural tel phones Mr. Kinga prominent mere z sents a He cided to end his time here with the help to velop a cdtntry and/of Cranbrook, spent a few Hur taught hin. As be is make the life of a farmer more tows-this-week with his trie 4 lone of the bust players+pteasant. Tt r maves that dull J. A. Gillis: ; Hus seen, the distinct gain /inonotony from the farm and will : 7 E : upparent. At th /canse many of those who contem. . A. Farquharson reodived oe other Millarville jtate going to towns and eaties to Carload of Galt coal on Monday t, Landale. -arid remain on thefarm The farmer ed ia a Very short time liad it ooene qq eos are a combimation it. js will reap a great bevelit: from the disposed of to his various vus- pre i fo beat, and one old polo telephone. If he has grain of stock tomers, The thought the Millar-/to sell; he can keep in constant team was the best Alberta/ touch with town markets and can ever prodnved. this sell his produce to good ad- comd Chiy the Ist teams vantage. The rural t lephone igs 1 conclusions again and the great, boon to the farme: sult was 9-2 ia favor of- Millar. : IF YOU DESIRE A LOAN to Purchase Land* - to Buy Stock to Improve Your Farm On the si teamof heavy bay Many farmers are tu in sowing their fall whe think that the present ti opportune for-the fall seeding aud are losing uo time in the work. W. R. Shaw sold a well matelied the dine and gt;won by following day be-b ught the oni into The Times office and those. all who viewed it say it is: the jaw adies bone of-an antideluvian monster, d tea the name of which baffled them all. It may be 'The massive jaw bone was pe vidi that at the present- moment fed, but-the tvory-tisks could be Millarville is the iome.of polo in discerned. The-jaw weighs about tay and we wish them every /nine pounds and is valued by Mr. uceess: 'Phorne very highly. Mr. Thorne Ou the 29:h and 30th the Fish is going to make further search for Creck polo tournament will be held other tts of this prehistoric, and on the 31st a game will be) morister, and wo trust he will -be yed: Ireland ys. the world Oko. successful. The provinctal author- jties would place a high-value on the skeleton if it can be found, and PRompT ATTENTION. MODERATE CHARGES. ROBERTS- HUNT. THE UNION BANK eather was splendid he series and. the us usual dispensed Tunch ani ' with lavish hospitality through PORK Sake FORSAL Thire toks. Rey The Pioneer Bank aes + the West Sater no doubt an attempt will be made aS a of the West. ; B h P to secure this strange jaw bone to a. g OF Eened tive ot Fight Prospects scour this strange sew tone ee at aarti Se nate After a careful enquiry among Spea ig ot petrified ame : q ene zg JY 2mPs and so forth, Mr. Thorne states Capital quthorjzed, 1,000,000, Capital subscribed, 3 Bop jeacmete tits Tras of the com- Hat around some of the cut banks a Capital paid up, 3,200 410 -- Rest, 1,800,000 ee eae sie iow Sy Fate a of the Big Bow river near Bassano remarkable samples of petrified fish and birds may-be picked up by those who have suificient energy: to climb up the steep cut banks. He has several broken specimen of fish, which make a rare collection ry which is cheerful and rati ig in the extreme; The story told js that spring crops never looked better than they do at. the present time and indications peint-to High River maintaining her position for the highest shipping 2 ia in Western Canada. Harty Webb, Great Confectioner ons: ent nmodation that their standing and re t allowed on Deposits in Savings Depart every Aix months, 2 Offers to its Patrons ever; bility warrant, I and compouniled Collections caretglly and promptly attended to, Drafts issued dn all principal points in Canada, United States, Great Hritain and Europe. C. A, .GIGOT, Manager, HIGH RIVER BRANCH. ons have been favorabtets wth of all grains, and the uvy fall of ram was very A npmber of years ago, nid it may be said thatout- Harry Webb opened up a small Mz B.- Teams, pat - horses to the CALL AND SEE US. E i k und Millar- reat Jaw Bone Pac: Cartage Co. recently for - 2 mia . gt; i y Pekisko 42: eding of heavy work 2 4 k 16-0.) While enjoying an afterfoon horses is a iucrative branch of Short Term. . Long Term. tality, Ow they ko beat Mil- with rod, Hine and hook at the tming. 2 . + real a enn BES potore er near his home, Mr. W. B- The Hon. George Foster . A ro Paes ee eee yas Hat Millat- Thorne came across a pesulfar) Willison, editor of I nto News, INTEREST 8 per cent. iiigh) id the best etree, but. the specimen of rock which atesactedy cy Ralph Smith, MD. of Na ae of: the Pekisko men was his attention sufficiently t6 cause nuimo, will tour the:wesl this fail *S0D- um to o i that day. Theland deliver lectures at various points along the way. Early*potato s of an eggeyt ally good variety I been by High Ri or so. JA. Massey's ua abovt the best and he is a large demand. Mr. Breckenridge, of spent several days in H nu; company with J. A, Gillis the firm of Brown, Gillis Mr. Breckenridge is greatly with the appearance of and may invest heavily. in raw ot C Every day the papers of drowning accidents. would urge those. who in Highwoai River to 1 greatest caution, for the curren strong and treacherous. bis furm recently to Mr. Mitchell, of AL deen, Scotland, left High Monday last: for his old Arnprior,. Oatatio, wlier take part in the Arny Re-uniou fromduly J. H. Thamer, rep: Old Boys to Aug: n Growers Grain was in High River on Tues and comp artangement the holding ofa meeting at River on Mousa ites for the past week killed, bat there d the demand for them enabled thous. e many u ud acres that witlistood the late him toe rge his establishment frost the farmers have confectionery store in Toronto. when Mr, Ci ing to fear, Winter wheat The excellence ot hie aay. will t hreerterrincatitier Was practically eandies. soon became recognized oq imuny. vital uc ehich affect the farmers. s a See ug frost today. look like He has continued to give the most Joseph Dazueon Pitshman 5 xducing from 20 to40 per acre. caretal-attention to every candy he at Piucher k-was killed re: 4 REAL ESTATE Spring wheut is headed out and Manuldetured'so that it is ot sur- cently by being Usrown. from bi ; : in Blossom nnd lodke taee oct prising he has: to-day one of the wagon. while tewvelling ot 2 gt; LOANS AND INSURANCE ing, in fact spring whone ie Attecg anzest wholesale confectionery fac- sane i parelca Ok Foote a - i M Poudre tories on the continent: Hvery in giving thelr ogintial of- sees: 7 fare acta Segoe 1 NTRP paper ng ont i th a - 1 eo : ph, and he er aliows any dealer told ptally i Office under Union Bank. EF fn g a g re hi ce to the ers The sell hie chocolates or nawne atin recommended that the Phone 20 Drawer 216. o lige Sand the head fairly they have become stale. He guar closed : ings: Aree: -- antecsevery candy sold... They The many friends of Dr. W mz This hus beeh given the Hamilton will regret to leary. i 4 - We have a and from for High River, which he will be ving High River in a arofal and honest handl- less than a week. He is ysiting in : pear. The oats are superior con fec Lthe. country fora few days and will le ite -F. oH. Houses to our-h out and estimated yiek on Wi lay-for Vanc me ae at ma we you nced at yeasts is to He acre, NOTICE iere he intends coutinaing pr j Neaiond Rises fro Inere-prro Was ex- inenis profession: Dr. Stavley. : z eee teised in the onltivation of the sbloa tie hereby Apivoti. ta the wall continue to carry on'the pre a ' Ruby, P Albe members of the High River Agri. tice of the firm. i 6 The Adults Cultural Society that a meeting for) At present the INSURANCE, LOANS AND: REAL : 1g ree lt the purpose of reonsanization will enjoying m rem ESTATE Sec hiiadib era of whom were D2 held.t the erations nre j Hig A August 7th, at arrival of Mr.and M The glad-hand is a 8 this Bith This meetir w feels atpance with the n TO LOAN FROM 850 UP MONEY. J A N w Line of very comic Post. Ca re He is there very many Ordinanc ef. 4 On Approved Security. Picture Cards and Local Vie Cnbigd' AG isapariede wetter ct iets : lt;i 5 nes to be considered next) All parties interested in tha re- NOTES BOUGHT Tohn B. Ray is the advisability of carry- organization of this society are te rtising spac This fact alone s p-to-da in H hows that, meeting. and wide-awake. to be present at this Jeweler and Optician. ; Lev. M. Rozerrs. Ma happy other two-d daughte compl two sons and with their f trate 1 bas filled ma positions in his to
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