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The High River Times 1911-12-28 - 1909-01-07
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1910-12-29
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Bank of Montreal Capital 14,400,000 Rest 12,000,000 Savings Department eceived and interest Depokits of 1.00 and upwards + allowed .thereou at-highest current rate - J. S.jJones - - - Sub-Agent - 8, TE HIGH RIVAR TIME URSDAY, days better DECEMBER 23, vie 7 CURRENT COMMENT air work, 1 hat f -Youth will a credit to noe of Alberta ince hot be denied anf it the lusty young frow ers made thatt it bes already accumulated a MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS The municipal election contest is over and the electorate bas cho eeceeccecooes Fowl Messrs. Hansom Briggs have niade Alterations in the old Thompson barn, where they are feeding and preparing for the market about-a thousand pullets. he They to number of Dressed Turkey, Duck or Chicken. ared to cater local market any Farmers ded of the Fact that there is a Local Market for their Poultry. Enquire From Mr. Briggs Imperial Grain Elevator ecececcscconsccayeses coccees. sorvecpeccccccccccccccevecvccscoscossesosssoneseees: From Cloth to Gomplete Goat Every step in the tailoring of the garment will stand closest of inspection. The s parts of a coat, like Lay yeinterlining, etc.., 7 which you never 4 see, are as care- fully looked after as those -in sight. Thatiswhat makes 5 able, and puts last- lt; al ing shapliness into your apparel. it will look good as long as you wear it. GOLIGHTLY FYFFE Phone 117 Fourth Street W. sen the men who-ere to give us See vevernient tana t 1911, It is gratifying to have observed the increased evidence of interest taken in the election this year, and it, is. to be hoped ed throughout the year: The reanit of the election has evocecsosooves ratepayers, able that division of the successful candi- dates on the matter of declared residents of the prair iy to questions with strong wat policy, made in repl snomitted at the. meeting held previous to polling day this might be explained by the claim that men were chosen in preference to policy, but-in an case it is expected that the mem- that motio bers of the new civic government in any of the churche will give fearless and conscientious yj to the important Ruy, Robert Mor questions which will be presented, Baptist Church, and will avoid the introduction of replace the rey consideration lt;onarrow and-fadtegis remem beriug that they are the represen tatives of the whole people The personnel of the council is chine almost ent being -M Partridge for a period of two years.. The new men are Mayor Wallace and Messrs. Smith, Nelson, Stead and Dunlap, none of whom have ever before served their town in this capacity, and. while they have differed on questions affec manicipality, it is but reas t expect them to advanee the in, terests of the town during their tem of office: SCHOOL QUESTION not made plain the demands of the i for it is a fact remark- 0 : there is about an even but the more pertin However, Regina, the ; F More than one third, not quite one half, of the total taxes paid and expended in High Ri aired - for schook. purposes. isa fact that the ratepayers have (jark given more attention in their con- versation and discussions to the xpenditure of fifty to seventy-five i commission than they have to the ould appeal with some n of the affairs of our Canadian opinic nt and costly institu- bungling or boo administrat most impor tion the Public School - of the roid and apply bonded debt of over five millions. There is something more than soft whgat and alfalfa behind a.country that is'rated so high in the worl money marts. Strome Despateh A proposition is before the legislat to grant the franchise to tenants in Edmon- ton. The wonder is they nave not had it long ago. Tenants, in point of fact, pay the taxes on the. pro. perty they occupy, either directly to the tax gatherer or indirectly in Tent to the landlord, amd there sy no rational reason why they should be debarred the right to vote Vancouver Province All the that the interest will be maintaib- cities and many of the towns and municipalities in Saskatchewan Ii to-day vote on the irrigation ssue, The matter of artificial sat- ration of the land is not involved 3 nt issue. of sof the province ers is to be decided The fight is particularly warm in home of Premier Scott of the father of the epraying the arid th a namesake Scott Act first time 1 be shown of Maine e next Sunday evening, when of the Firgt Globe Tt Bostot neh entertain . last. Sunday evering by showi pictures with a stereopticon ma- He will illustrate the life a Jy new, the exveptions of Moses with a motion picture and machine, Young, who were elected last year sung and songs that are.to be jnring the services: will be shown on the screen He plan many cases to have songs with a soloist. of the new method, as Mr. Morris. is to. t church people who now do ome. He believes it will be for the best interests of the community Toronto News Au appeal has been made to Ottawa on behalf of Mr. W. R. Clarke, president of the Alberta and Great Waterways Rail- way, against the proposal of the Provincial Legislature to take 000,000 raised on the credit of the Province for the construction it to other that Mr ervices of purposes. It hasinvol the Secretary. of ing ton and altogether an. extraordin. ary situation bas developed. Under 1y-citeumstanees Mlr Clarke force to there was by Alberta politicians for. which he was not Ie The writer, as a test, questioned responsible he should not be ma fifteen ratepayers as to the number to suffer. , tof teachers employed on the staff, and as: true as it is remarkabl not one of the fifteen could answer cit two' before correctly. For more than Tt must be remembered, wever, that Mr. Clarke, exercis- ing his-privilege as an American i, refused or failed to appear the Judicial Comoiission years not one live of actual school which investigated the relations business bas, been HECLA FURNACE other meats to the people pay. But the most remarkable feature is the fact that the people fact that who pay have not made ademand the Commission deprives him. of Tickets on sale for information or raised any kick whatever. presented between the promot rough these eolumns or by any way and the Goyernment of who Thi consideration 8 of the rail iberta, if he hag nothing to conceal, as 4 fatal error and of itself the failed to appear before any serious title to sympathy or 4 to the EXCURSIONS Alec A. Balla hey John Black GEO. YOUNG eatracHEY BLACK Coal and Transfer Notaric Soliditors f The Union Bank; The of Commerce; The Tow High River, Alberta. Can Phone No. 46. MONEY TO LOAN A. Y. McCORQUODALE BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Opooalie Northera Crowe Beak HIGH RIVER. Money to Loan om Farm Lands PHONE 4 6 Public nadian Bank High River Bellevue Steam Coal - Bankhead Hard Coal Diamond City Lump Coal Hard Coal Briquettes AGENCY OF Imperial Oil Co.) Phone 155 A. J. ARNOLD Bargister, Sonicrron, Notary Prinio, Faro HIGH RIVER -DR. BEDINGFIELD, DENTIST of the Royni College of Dental Toropta, and of the Chi Wholesale Liquor House We be Christmas supplies -have arrived. consisting in.part of Scotch, trish and Canadian Whiskies Graduate Foreign Wines and Brandies Haske ae Rum and Gin 2 Fruit Brandies Rock and Rye Manhattan Cocktails, Etc. Pla ) announce that our new THIRD ST . HIGH RIV Opposite Northern Crown Bank. R. E ce removed from BUSWELL, M.D. Fourth St 1 St. in residence formerly by Mr, and Mrs, Rolls oO to Th W.-M, BOND, Manager. UF NOAH WAKEFORD GLADYS Brand Reader for the High River District watt te an Estray Animal on your lf 80 inform at once Hig will, examine your orders early HIGH BIVER, ALTA. J. J. SWAYN Bur intend building writ CARPENTER If AND River, Alb bran premis b F. G, BERTRAND AUCTIONEER, COMMISSICN E. J. THORNE Ete, Ei DERSYDE k JOHN TOMPSON UCTIONEER BRANT, P.G.,.ALBERTA GEORGE WALKER, AUCTIONEER LIVE High River Composed of Six engagemenss in town or country y excellent music for danc derate. Apply H. Mack CANADIAN PACIFIC WESTERN AND STOCK SALESMAN Alberta DAVID S. HUNTER AUCTIONEER AND LIVE STOCK SALESMAN Extensive Secretary HIGH RIVER ALBERTA 8. KIDDOO AUCTIONEER GLENVIEW, LE FARE Plus 2.00 for the Round Trip. tions in Ont 4 West, Manitoba, Alberta, to VANCOUVER VICTORIA and WESTMINSTER SI Having had over ten auctioneer in Mani of your patrons; Ti use you wi Dates can bs ar office or address m d 2m Port Ar ateli Fom all 4 io T solicit My terms ary Give m 13 MRS. HELEN E. WALKER OSTEOPATH Hotel, High jatutday morn Treatment given 1 -appointment. . 16 1910; January February 14, 15 and 16, 1911, good to turn within three months from dat We do not raise the qu stion Calgary. News Telegraph Rev. boeeuse of any fault that we have) Mr. Kerby made a recommendation ie discovered, but it ie indeed strange during tie course of his address in 4 nu1y to noarost ( that so important, au institution Ceutral church Suaday night to rut jntormation Jand the expenditure.of so large.e which no one can take exception, proportion ofrowr taxes do not but one which, we believe, will be receive at least consideration equal xpproved by every ratepayer. It JUDICIAL SALE Seen to'that given by our people to the/ was that the boys and girls in- th question - town scales; cattle) pigh and public schools be tanght . Pursuant to the judg eent and final pound, or the payment of an extf .the prineiples of civic governmeag brder fur sale mad faction of The en or twenty dollars on the salary gt; that they would have, even Union Bank of Canada v. Coffin and/ lothers there will be offered for sale by public, anction at the St.George Hotel . + 3 of a civic official their youth, a working ky int wn of High River on Thuraday, of the system of the WINNIPEG ELECTION administration i the day- of December, 1910, at conditions there the hour of 12 o'clock noon, by John one to Loan . The re-election of Mayor Evans, payers who take Tompeun.-sictionesy sot 31 ste 24 in : lof Winnipeg. by a majority of in municipal my Poni tars ae eur hae tent more than sixteen hundred, to- not bother e gether with. his colleagues of last ith a working year, is a fair return for the sane civic form of gove nd temperate administration en- every Alberta boy and girl to be ummm joyed by the city last year, and is taught all there is to know abont a just rebuke. to the yellow pnl- our civic government and abont the FAT BEEF PORH pit tinctrcosc the cine gomrpments of other citen aed the rake to the extent of pre- 2 would son bave citizens, both Ww 4 NTED ipitating a campaign which hag men and women, who would be lied the decent people of Winni: fully qualified to vote and to per- fe peg and all Ganada review in form the duties of the various mun By the Vancouver Prince Rupert Moat Co. detail worst conditiops that icipal offices intelligently and effi- of Vancouver for-immediate shipment. Parties having same for sale - should communicate with their buyer xist in the city, to many practi- c These citizens, by reason J. W. McLAUGHLAN cally unknown until the questions of their early instruction, could . Box nu Wer HIGH RIVER MEANS BETTER HEATED HOMES INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOW High River Lodge No. 22 Pe Ry. Agent for ruesday Qvening at 8 p.m. Corrugated Cast Iron Combustion Chamber, Extra Heavy, Comibined with Steel Radiator by means of Fused Joints. . Built to last a John Masse N Strangers welcome, Harmony Rebekah Lodge me: second and fourth Thursdays of each month, Visitors welcome. Lifetime. Have the HecKla installed in your Home. F. E. SEEGNER, scent. eoccens they do b cording to a planof partof the suid town heuiselves of record inthe Land Titles Office for OQn Farm and Town Property South Alberta Land Registration - trict as High River 2495, which n of sub-division is also of record Quick Returns 743d in ag aid property Current Rates of Interest idential part o Policeiea Ay Y, MeGORQUODALE Money to Loan mproved Farm Lands. x i roof, and a two storey fram all of which are in a are ta monthly f ONT IT pant On to the plaintiff or i balar ten ministerial buttinskies who fer ver going about setting con munities against themsel Mayor Evans is man sora equal and above some who been his opponents, an jthe verdict of the Winnipeg as to his supe eae in the matter of dealing w icipal politics, and it would be smooth individuat 2 to begnile them into Alberta : ing revised by at f they can se Jding the study ernment to the new they will do a great ice to the province. (Canadian) Loan Co. D. E. RILEY he a Canada in High tone of December, 1910. Carson, for the Plaintiff, Igary, Alberta. the very difficult questions issue.
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Image 432 (1910-12-29), from microfilm reel 432, (CU1716191). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.