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The High River Times 1914-12-31 - 1912-01-04
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Ce oe not antagonistic to the country 3 ce Tolt min tie tare *, wails the principal essential. of Tife. aries tor which th re was.a de/ Following is an + ress. im yp part delivered by Mr S. Paterson nianager of the local branch of. the WV Dominion Bank on and the Ban meeting Society HfeXT receniy In his opening remarks Mr. Patersoti.caid that it was uot Tis, intention to take up a brief for the * banks nor did'he mean to apologise ter. their wiethoda of doing busines ossibly Sthere was Ins and the pojiticians than the bank- ing business To his mind where was io institut gt; pended more directly upon banking busi and gt; te thought we might logically assume that the banks; for their own interest, were erests as the casual reader sig believe. the audience would regard his ad- dress mainly. as being an honest endeavor to bring the farmers and the bankers closer together so that both could. better. ainderstand the Co. man on the Blood Reserv needs of the other. Atterdeahng ih a general With the functions of a bank a showing that their business was essentially that. of financing pro. ducts such as grain raising, luni- bering, mining, fisheries, stoek raising and/the mantfacturing of these into hnished products. Mr. Paterson proceeded to deai witli z itis Girancing of the-farmer as be- ost interesting..to his and. the only essential ..food-producer. was entitled to the first call on the world s money. stipply, -anc. food The evolution .of the rancher, the miner, the fisherman, -the lumber- nufadturer ad ac- gtadually becomi essential, but'in a lesser degree than the farmer When farnier borrows ione' the hanker Considers 1st his hon ty: 2nd-his ability, 3rd his resourc- esor capital. Horiesty:is essential. Ability to-use borrowed money sproperly is hportant farmer See ut he did want fo kn w that beowas producing:an mand he renended his hearers that ach T them, .evety day, was creatiiig a -repytation thraughout his ntighbourhood for his.methods. .of farming, ang-the results of then Tn..the' tmgtter of finantial state- + ments.4 a farmer's, line of credit was, established largely pon his liquid: agsets bf live stock, t and all ordinary: debt A lie Gt Chattel mortgage was also a liquid debt which he advised all had the effect eftargely reducig credit. Mr. Patterson persofially liked to- s e a statement showing consider- 2 able boldings- of horses, Pp an 108: especially li assets which er be ee at os ising of stock oO mibeed fart ing. as aera years annual bill herds, on to their- live stock, especially the breeding: stock. Prices for the rargublarson, Dunbar, opinion these conditions cannot Saunders, J. Purely local conditions Brown, C Present are away down but in his last long were responsible for the prevailing glut of stock on the live sfock markets, but a world s shortage of wide range of temperature between : Beck will probably be, found when Keep Your Bresding, Stock GitrifieaHon and fusion and take tle are being. killed off by the hinndred thousand in Europe and will probably have a demand in to replace whatis killed. Various questions of practical interest were put to the speaker after the close of the address and fully discussed, Mr... Paterson again assuring his audience that no man who wished to extend his - mixed farming operations need be afraid to approach his banker, as ali thebanks, lean especially to sward: this particular branch of in- dustry. ba * prices. The. Farmer and the Bank Old Timer is Lai 0 Rest tas inc ato old-timer i hs Farmer Sneral hospitaton December 14th, boat i velors the hauuat took place from the English church 12. B Drongbt abor igh Rivet Agricultaral here on December 24th very wid: throughout southern af of the late Colonel Winder, e Macleod, there were very the in the district : S que distinction of ein prosperity pf the country than the tad the unique distinetion cused there-should be no loa whea stock 4 leod. s years spent Mr. Winder He hoped especially thatjof his life im the district. the management Winnipeg terests in the they run on the Blood Reserve. Dut leaves-a mother and brother sket . in the east to mourn his loss be of Mr Tongite.. Cree The famif to dinne: Led oozing upon was found to be in flames; ing it intpossible: to sa contained in that part'of the louse, The furniture all saved. The fire is. sipposed to, have Residing At Mr occupyink the and Mrs. children, Hfrom. thing plight trict, who with characteristic vizor, porcel gated at. the home Carson on Monday and made up machines Being-eant noon: wwas displayed by all who responded peratare is higher thay. 3000 de- so readily. Z i We understand -Mr Johnston little lay hag been found in had a - house partially instired Wester Catrada: Any clay under. in High River on Wed: low noon in the Foothills Curling Club) Laff Competition for while the crop wonld Dr spay the del is if misfortine hit the Gillis. In closing Mr. Paterson Kerr, F. C: recommended the farmers. to hold Saundess. skip lt; inge sf issued by the. Live Stock Associa. North America for breeding stock soot Manitoba, for the gaidance tolay. stock Tight money prices for aoe sell off their livestock, and the of such a comfposition.as to give a flood of offerings bas temporarily propor burving forced down prices of all stock, are being rasbed to market in great considerations ithe fact that great quantities of breeding stock bave alreatly. beeb marketed with the packers, aid it will b seen thata serious shortage in al kinds of livestock js pertain the near The Fuspers . of another Mlacteod the person of George igder; who died im the Calgary ffatare. ee Breeding stock is short all over The deceased . man, who: was i. Sord and the farmer who jets ularly. knawnt 4 o his stock wow zill have to Ja. Pay beavily.to get alerted again +. On the otber band? whea the war is over and grain:prices saeia become normal. hte stock pies peat nt the cen of hve) Will-be good and farmers who bold eame withe his parents to their breeding ock will reapa which then consisted of ee ads ea few log buildings. At that time 2 few white people steck ie-to-be deplored, Vieneaced Drings 4 wretchedly low -prige, fed, even with bigh priced. grain, inspector in thefmounted po- seas bars i Celttorsia tthe and the pricee recover, as they are certain to do when the rash of deliveries ceases. Fhis-must happen before long j Large areas of the prairia prdv- . ;,, inees are adapted to-sheep taising, He first assistetl his futher in Sia ihe Gane is oppoctine Beer ant nd-later Worked. on phe eloping aes Shasp aie Ay 5 prolific. rut Peanch and for b Barus aed not yield one hundred per ost. is een 8 poor one They give donble With ception of a few in the east, spent the remainder the are economia to feett and easy to haudle.-and they iargely pay for themselves in destrudtion; gt; ionths ago, he, don . Ironsides F off K that does , and woot eopatalbecee . : BUCK bewctedee ANTED WANTED L cal ogeat for Hin 4 to sell hardy tested pursers, stock. recommended by th -western experi mental stations, list of hi dy feuit, seedlings for windbreaks and shelter belts, seed potatoes, Highest commtsstons pad. os sive territory free equipment Write for fail: particule: Wellington. Cansi Nurseries Toronto, Stone Greatest to. look after their in- Mee ene net ag pot weeds, and fertilisation, Bay the aucleus of 4 flock before the good reeling stock ie depleted Don't put all yoiyr eggs into one No agricultural coue pat jever enjoyed contjnued. prosperity The deceased was unmarried, Fire totally destr y d the home do Mrs. W Johnston, meet Tarmers all over into. grain When America are rushing from investi; aiything Clays: nthe first floor was z in the chimn y.**- Probably .one- of the Johnstons and/ sdtural resources of the west ia supply of clay* and, ghale Robins *amd three, young je-for Ordinary munofactur- recently: .arrived here ing parposes..- Investigations now Ontario: lost every- Boi6g on indicate that clays will they possessed and adapted to the many kened the. sympathy 6f/ facture of more valuable kiade of ot Tongue Creek dis Ceramic oods as well, sach gt; as ja and china. 5 relief committee and by Briefly the character of the evening had. collected olays and. shalee employed for mt toelothe and feed Mr; diffetent purposes are as follows: and family. ** SAOLINE are white burning clays The ladies of the Mistrict congre j Composed . mainly: of: sijica, , aln- of Mrs. -Jeff mina and water, with a low per centage of thax: AYS are'dlays capable of ofiginated upstairs were Mr. the he people been donajed to ziee'c five ieee Tafter A.genuine Christufas spiri heat. No olay should be called a ire-clay. uoless the fusing tem- Bo lt; far Tecs Fahrenheit, very dying d coal bed is often called colay. but this w decidedly a Game and-Game sitet mone gt;. BRICK CLAYS. The main re. reqgirement.isan easily moulded Two rate roto ednenag aber eee td one burning ard at temperature ani having loss from cracking and Nanton trophy warping.- Comimon red. burning nd spicnnd mes was the result. bi ick are made from low cate Boswell, K. B. quire a higher grade of material, skip 1 Beving brick clay shonld be plas- mpbefi, ; tic, have good strength and a sae temperature between : : pec nee end ee gt; 2Fire- Az, Watt, A. G. proofing clays shou be plas- Okotoks R. fic and burn to hard but not a vitrilied body at low temperator . EWER-PIPE vitrified and hence the clays arust:be high in fuxes, They should also have a th Ri skin 10. on proper gisss Good sewer rpipe olay are rare in Albetta, been regRi-corra.clays are of many kinds but generally a semii-fire. hey are opually buff burns The following article has f farmers thronghout ttie west ling. Doe't sell off your -breeding SToNEWwARE clays are also gen- aod war)erally semi-refractory and must 2 have induced mapy burn to a dense body. over North America to cement sl or aati must be mix with line- jetone or i They be Influenced by these lower eck ee from grit ices. farmers say it won't pay od unfinished animals wantities and sold at sacrifice : - igh River 5 in town and district that Sunday, greatest TO Ri WAN HB Tease; Ranch abundance of wi fortable bustdings, no objections to some broke land. Address, W. J. Elliott, Blackie, Alta: Novos WANPED cood git for g neral housework. Apply Mes. A. A. Bal- Jachey, High River. Deed NTED A gooi second hand organ, address Windsor School, High River dag ; fo pasture and foe head of cattle for2 months. Pi ints of good straw anu fresh water. gt; Phone 12068, or ee No. 1, High River. To sit a tar ings must have wate Melbourne, Parkland. with badd Apply kt Alberta. Decitlxs. A large front room: heated y stove suitable for two or tour young men ar light hoj m3 cnquire at High River Times ol for particulars, Dactxd ESTRAY. ESTRAY On premises: of J denning Section 32-14.27 W of 4. ote riking,3 Years, branded on: right xhoulder. .. Wakeford, Lrand ESTRAY 33.00 reward. ixill pe pai information leading to, recate: one red: and. whit coming two Sere branded Ray left nibs Apply ll Hoi rant, Phono 614. High Riser P.O, Clayton Deatti of JH. itis with thie deepest regret Tel Times records the deatli of J. Clayton, secretary -tressticae of te SonoOL and Bible Cts Linebam Lumber. Company and : Soe ae River's emost promi: ment. 1 gentleman had re turned that morning frem Vietori ++ Where -lie.,had spent the Chtistinas holidays with his and family and his-ssnal- state of health. While engaged fn lt;the office with Mr. Snodgrass he complaisied of. a head- ache, and sbout 4 o tlock he clasp- ed his head in his bavds and passed away without a struggit. The news wis quickly spread through- out the town and catsed a-great shock-among those who knew him intimately and had. ieenen to love , and respect him. Mr. Clayton -was a highly cal: tured man and took a deep if- terest In-civic andjreligious work. Are Extended to You in the heartiest rnarmer possible; and we. sincerely hepe. that t the wea 1915- will-be your banner- Se severe. John Argold, + Pastor oi ne: subject red to be-sin HOWSON wg R54 San ee ee aoe sen eee ates Blackie News Report of Christums exa' tion of Grades TV, V A... 72 and, over; B: O t over Oto nt EF VI, B.-Fay- Staokhous Ge-siney.s etic Miss Rimmer is spendin New gt; Year's holidays at the home of ber +) brother at Okotoks - Mrs. Ridenoar teft on Mowday for Diamond, Missouri, where she find will spend the winter months. : he polo dance: on W; Yoha night proved a most. 2 4 se functipn Roy was Tifige, the music worth, th Igncheon Served was y ; pe appetizing Maud Webb, Edi Je ; a Mr. Dav - has s wards, Landrtion Morraw: Mildred sll, anit Malis ee Tae oe TE Ivy. Farris. Tethheidag cdel-wis VAS USTED Morrow, Ka ai a vergreasonable loog Harrie), -Caeree Rutt te Pe Ee Ta Boe loka teat ree buiness, an Herald BradsiniIanl Van ceive ord Wink ) Pope eee Ss as Mr. H.C. Lewis, of tawm, rey he Sunday School entertain. ceived word recently o she des ment was held on the 23ed D eecms n by: fire of his mother s ber and a very plexsant+time was ; ene: m. left spent, -Przes-were distributed his o pe to-day and, was: one day schol held au aster. 2ccompanied Ly his brother-in-law, each per an. ON8er- WOH. Saunders: who spend tainment and the children invi vd theit parents and. friends, to a He balance of the winter there, social-gathering on, Wednradsy afteraoos Dectmby-r and Dawes. 3B jpade Shot wand Livery: 2. will be pteased to re- Mecklenburg the graduate, ex. when a p rienced, reliable ad well ex. very enjayable tilie was spout tablished eye expert will again-her Miss Georgia rotter andiin High Riyer on Monday, Janu Augusta I'rotter entertain a f w ary 11th, office at St. George, Cale guests last Tuesday evening to gary bibte: phorte M 1122 supper at their tesidence, after a a mbgt sumptions repast was de molished by the guests musio-and Ram serene x very pesaat OOM MEAPEGE Report, Prices paid the producer Dairy Broduse Sheep, dreased.. : Choice Export Steeda evening. Miss A. Mason, our hello girl, has left us suddenly aod Was gone to. Vulean. We ans wondering who the. next oparater will be and orbit the new agent Hoes tive hoice Hoga, live, rough ist CIiirch ser- vices sill -be conducted by. the Lord s Day i fotto for 192 Nears, service ic by- the choir. imtrodden Pa eamers Butter 7:30 spe dairy Butte appropriate. Subject: Phe cordial-weleome:to-alt sholak Haat, a paneer inet. ber of the Mibnipeg Grain E change:qad heavily interested in and was : well enowir ly to ail stations thronghout Albetia. cae Be. Ph Fort William, Ath tinea dou re ONE 0 cock on. Thursda ie an official-of St. Benedict's Church ws Livi very Barn, Blackie. of which he was an active member. During his lifetime he had traversed the world over and there hardly a spot on the map that he/ was not fami jar with His home life was. beautiful example of devotion and the sud. den termination of such a useful life-will leave a ypid that cannot be filled. ed Mrs. Clayton was informed of the death of her husband immie- diately and is now speeding along the way to High River to arranget Mr. - Clayton was in his fifty. was . J. MURPHY, wha is aver stocked, has ; to'sell-withaut reserve, the following; Utd. the undersigned Team of Mares, 5 years, welht 3000 1 Team of Mares, 6 and 5 at eae Ib 1 Sorrel Mare, 6 y ars, weight 1250 the t Black Mare, 83 Syesrs, weight 1900 Ibs. Ray dare yeafs, weight 1150 Thx. eam-of Clyde Geldings * Black Gelding. 5 years, eae gD 2000 Te, Brown G lding,-7 years, weight Filly Colt, 2 Horse Colts (suckers gt; il gentle btoke. amt-work in reheron Stallion Percifal, Phe-Catth: comprise head edd Milk Cow: fo canse 9 graat depletion of stock January rd, will be obseryed as a( ciglith year snd leaves wate Vs, due ty joo the European aontinent, D call from Feb. and lruary on, 6 2-vear-old Sha al thorn Steer, 3S head s of 2 and 3.year-old and day of Universal Prayer within the three young daughters and a son Shorthorn Heifers. The following subscriptions have fom that sour e xt che termination heer: aera during the week jot the war a great demand for ot jisease now raging in Total siish OS ithe Wirited States mest be-enor-- Empire-in behalf of the armies of to mourn his loss. the Allies and for a speedy snd The funeral sery honorable peace. Will. be held bace. at St Henedict s Church on Sati TcovER In Vuless on December alee) 12 73 to- Mr and Mra RB. W. Glover a will take place tenghter. foams notes JACK TOMPSON, Auctioneer The beifers are in calf calve shortly, and should make excellent miley OF them wif ik cows. ing for stock will do well to attend this sate Perscina loo Terms Ninemonths credit will be i rowed joi 10 per cent. off for ask No eee a int Tem C RER NELSON, Clerk,
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