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The High River Times 1914-12-31 - 1912-01-04
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1914-07-16
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v ESTABLISHED 1565. The Pioneer Bank of the West. nion Bank Of Canada. 1 pital Paid Up 5,000,000 Total Assets (gver) 80,000,000 gt; Reserve and Undivided Protite 3,500,010 1 i 1 ng and Fexpone Offers to its Patrons every.acoominodation that their partment bility warrant. Interest allowed on Deposits in Sa and compounded every It is the aim of this bank to p x months and protitable depository vide hot enly a safe pat anything the may feel th tor but a place where itt depositor * syement can do-for-them will be com dm pleas i Collections carefully and. promptly, attendad to. Drafts issu all yr es painta in tiannds, United States, Great Britain and Kurope ARTHUR DUNBAR, MANAGER HIGH RIV BRANCH OFFICE A ACKIE. rT BL ptane orice A RAG VoL Ix NO, 29 a HIGH RIVER. ALBERTA. JULY 16, 91914 PRICE 150 PER EAR on--Howson At The Police Court IT is obacco Specia Erzinger Panelet The Town Picica Success: a Roberts The following a list of cases The second annual picnic under Axthe Mount Pleasant Methodist thenuspices pf the Civic, League Church, Vancouver, Thursday, heard and disposed of by Justiee Ceara se Tuursday. afternoon July 9th. the marriage took place of the Peace Crean within the last last inthe park and from all indica. of Miss Mrytle B. Howson, ditugh- few days last in the Park Gon more. sticcessful ter of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Howson For having manure on his prem- lan the jnitial pienic held one year 325 Eleveyth avenue west, formerly ises contrary to by-law, No. 3s ago. The weather was sultr and of High River, Alta., to Mr. Ralph George Walker was fined 2 and this had a tendency te rive our R Robertson, of Calgary. Th cost and ordered to remove same, townspeople to the cool shades of Rev. Dr. Sigprell, pastor of- the our park where they entered into church, officiated.at the ceremony Patil Boenig, fined 1 and costs the spitit of the day and fully en- at which only: immediate. relati for riding a bicycle on the side- joyed themselves. There were were present. The bride was Walk. For being drunk on the public games, atheletic-sports. races ete. gowned in a travelling suit of cream and both,young and old vied .with serge and hat of white moire silk. streets, J. Waterman was fined 3 Mi i contests The wedding march was played by and costs. thus affording-much enjoyment to Mrs. A the four hundred or more who were bride. Robertson 2, sublic plase, R the four hundred oF mwrers. bearing left ou the Princess Alice for Vic- ned 1 and costs... the inscription Lets get acquain- toria, and other points. On their i p Robert Rofe, James Davidson, m des N 1 Sth Wb Mail Pouch as Cigars Ss: Ss . Sobey was ted occupied a promiment space return they. w come to Calgar: ss R a on the grounds and those who read where they will reside. Atber Charles Young, John Stewart. George Witts, John McRea, John - ne proceeded to fottow the advice 5 Donnghus ad. Joseph Sbroved, Mitchell--Mergan A GREAT with the result there were no charged with vagrancy,- were s n + strangers present. It was really a delightful picnic. oteeee Herat 3 ergaetie sen: ; 2 fz The High River Boy s Brass Band lt; r . Ee wele c uly n, 19 y y asion City, B. C is ES High-River, July, 24th, 1915 under the direction of Mr. H. Ben- ,. ae See the Gharles Ayres and George Lock- Messrse Roberts Hunt 1 PALM OLIVE fdall rendered musical selections at 20 o Fee na tr ppterien earte. Cuarmen ital fighting in a . ? gt; CREAM Jintervals, to the delight of all pres- i at Ge atthe Pres rita public place were fined, Ayres 1 High River e Dass Se oe artic cafeteria supper was-so siause: of George Gordon MA andicosts, Lockhart costs, Cacqualled for the Skin and 4 wel ea (itchell, eldest son of Wm. Mit- ear Sine ese e well patronized the commissariat Son of High i Mee at F gt; ; omplexion department was-depleted and th p OR Ea ety, see Aw e I wish to express my. appreciation of With Every Jar We Give Abso- who served had to be content with dete oF a Soatland 2 eh Baseball of High Order the very fair and satisfactory settlement ule Tree Three Comes af LTR Pee ela H. gt; orien: is Aen E cle e ight ween Dr. of -Bgasez Be of my hail loss made by the Canada Hail ele oer: EnV Min Woltey -Dod weceroom was supported by Mr. Laree Coad naw Touring Female detent Insurance Coe I certainly consider insur- . and Mr. George McKee affo: Norman, Stewart Thompson, while meme cae PALMOLIVE flaca is ie Johnson, of Mission : ; ee : r ; great .amusement to the : ay OF Defeating the Independents 12 i ance in such a company. 2 good investment SHAMPOO Mr. Wolley-Dod City, was, bridesmaid. The: Rev.l,, 10, the All American Gi : and a legitimate expense. CETITS Thr ROTITE PI dv-the honors having J- Thurburm Cone. as of Aber-lteam gave the bumper crowd which . ie . oils. ne, Palmolive soxp. vanquished his competitors atevery teem Coen 8 went to the ball park on Saturday Se ey stornreing snothine ffect turn. . In this tournament two con es evening an exhibition of reat base- Sgde Re E. REARDONe P Olive Oils. petitors entered the-arena hold Ex if lball. The pitcher was a star per- ae ean eecosuinad Pove foot with one hand and tht cursion to Banff former and had the frst catcher S ah by professionel hair dressers. they sparred for a knock, out blo Poieeta es been a little stronger pegging to In the Mexican Tug of War Dr. Arrangements have been com. second the score. against thenr With Every Bottle ot Shapes Stanley and Dr. Buswell. displayed pleted faethe saniual, excursion. to Would. have been muck, smaller. i we aD isa ff ee cakes of wond ful power of endurance. Banfi for Wednesday, July nd. The girl playing on the first base ea 4 : ahnowve soap. Hwith 2 band around their necks A special train of twelve coaches W also spectacular and although WE HAVE HAIL INSU RANCE The above offer is ty pulled with all their strength, will leave Macleod on that morning YP against as good ja team as the - good only for a land it was several minutes before reaching High River at 7.30 ;, city can Beige se erites the s a : ; i 3 y. Medicine Hat News. limited time Dr Buswell was declared the winner- and arriving in Banff at 12.0'clock. I Ory a 4 o Voung and old- entered the var- Rigs will be available at Banff tol Pitcher Keen and his undefeated lious contests -with zest. In alenable excursionists to visit most Little Bow team w 1 play the All iuadsed. yard race. Messrs. Bal- of the points of interest in the 7 American Girls at High River on uly 21, at 6.30 in the ALBERTA DRUG hours available. A good side trip Tuesday, J is a drive to Lake Minewanka and evening. take the 14 mile boat trip up that attraction and beautiful mountain lake, which has the ball fans. lachey, Bond and. Robinson were contestants, the former winning by a ne : : BOOK CO. * ) the amoint-received from sale This is a very novel d should interest all OCSSCPHOSOLSSSOSEOHES SOO OOS Flour is Low i POSSESSES ESESSSH OOOO OOOS Buy When 7 Robin Hood Mills Elevator oO ne, DEGORATING reshiment.and supperwas over 102, PROGRAME Childs Race 4 years and under Robbie Mills, Lee Irving; Mary FOR YOUR Ballachey : Girls 7 years and under Helen Koch, Helen Cascadden, Charlon Sha tes Boys 7 years and under Charles AND Mackenzie, Stanley Finlay, Lloyd Monkmian. Girls 12 years and under Grace drive to and from the lake takes you to the Buffalo Park, Bankhead, from Banff), and various other munication from Hon. Robert points of interest. Parties wishing Rogers, Minister of Public Works, Banff hotels, or if wishing to make the plans-are practically completed Hae tnost of the time, form family 2Nd that tenders will be called for scenery the graudure of which is enders For Devil's Canyon (which is one of lunch may be accommodated atlin regard tothe proposed public picnic parties in the near future. aid.to surpass Switzerland. The the very finest scenes reachable Dr. Stanley has received a com Chateau Minewanka or the various building. Mr. Rogers states that Return train leaves Banff 7 situs : Phone 112, High River 3 caseuden, ile Kroger, Taith rar Adults 240. Children) iyi a I 3 Wake. 128. Leag Purchases Delivered to Your Door PATRONIZE ie ised aac noe : e tes : To all those who helped to make 3.35 per. 98 Ib. Sack ECONOMY Fanily Paten FLOUR 3 2.70 per 98 Ib, Sack i Sack-o's, 2.60 per 98 1b. Se 20: Sack Lots, : THAN MOTHER MADE * hge i That s The Bread Baked From : DUR 65 DUR T Order a Sack To-day and . PROVE IT jby Your Grocer or 6. B. Miles : : a : PHONE 160 o 5th ELLISON MILLING ELEVATOR Co., Ltd. i t HOLMES SELLS TH ilw. H. ANDREWS Satisfaction: Guaranteed widows and orpha: generous . the freely purchased of m Wal Hicks, T. Heywood, Mack Wallace Boys Race. Rural Mail Delivery Dr. Stanley has. b en advised of three rural mail The one route; the Town picmic such a suceess either by services or donations, the Civic League extends its. (hearty thanks. About 350 men, women arid children were fed and as hardly a scrap of food remained it seems a splen f the cooking of our townswomen- Hicks, T. Heywood, H. Buck Boys 15 and under C. Twiss, Bastway; and. from Young Men's ia Hearnleigh, Lockhart, C.. Twiss : te to Over 100-was Siaahaeou mareeOe wie eer eee ce Phe Camp Fire Girls assisted at i W. Ward. T. Arnold and H. Ab a rnold and H. ond route has been approv. e Candy. table and Messrs Brais ed north and west from Cayley and Hervey were very efficient in hve Oe Re ate teers ani Sespeusins: tee cream, lemonlile A : Ted setertitig Jo Caley by the Sane . The day was so warm that cools ing beverages were greatly in de- Cc ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE Baby Contest, . Boys Mrs. Stir- southern route. ting and Mrs W. J. McKenzie. i ecevs i Mrs. Jas. Allen. petween Blackie provides deliver mand and the two tabi ee ee Heronton, M seleigh, Blind Creek Sout 55. i Ice is Good and Clean and Dinton. This route coversa Our thanks is extended to -Mr. (vide district and will accomodate a Lane, the photographer, who dona Objection being made by certain citizens as .to the quality of ice large number of settl ted orders for: photographs as prizes* for the fortunate babies chosen as provided by Mr. Usher, a sample proved in the near future. Was procu 3: The High River to P kisko route F : s almost, assured and will be ap- WiNBEt in the contest. On.account ef the Exhibition on nt to the department of chemistry regarding a delivery route between Hamonton, for analysis. A reply iigh River and Tongue Creek Friday, the monthly meeting of the was recertiy received in whick Mr. p.6 Lehmann, professor of chemistry, The total pro- stated the water from the ice was . quite safe for domestic purposes. seds aniaunting to approximately tie sent a copy of the analysi Besides the regular progrem which Mr. Usher now has in his) Mr. G2orge possession. Parties wishiyg ood, et sangto the delight of all Clean ice can obtain same hose present several songs. ee et With a view of getting tlie general iblic to dffer Support to the of Hillcrest. Walters of the Electric Theatre - offered the proceeds of Fidtay eve ing collected in Higti River for) 5 t nefit of those in-want cavsed ecent mine catastrophe, re offered and the public Friday July 24th. when it is hoped to have a full attendance at the Conncil Chamber at 3.45 in the All Ameri Girl Li eee merican Girls vs. jitthe is Bow. High River, July 21, at 6,30 ieee ae al tus xed and Mrs. T. Fisk returned from)the success of the sports. They sk.,.on Thursday were indefatigable in their efforts nd their programme was a good the. r ses pictures wing Adalts Children 260 130 245. 1 240 1.20 : 1,20 Station Nanton Cayley 4 HIGH RIVER 7:30 Aldersyde Okotoks
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