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The High River Times 1914-12-31 - 1912-01-04
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1914-12-03
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Patton s Bread, 14 Loaves for 1.00 VOL. 1x NO HIGH Notice Union Bank Of Canada.. ESTABLISHED 1865. Gornfield'sGigar Store Setman National Spirit Ou Wednesday, December oth, Thomas Burns was brought bs Fairley will dejiver the second from Okotoks xtension Course in last and app High River. . We had an interest- ship 1 ing xposition of tht war spirit im;against him being one of ngland and the causes of the war/evaded the payment of his box-d anting to 23 and some The Pioneer, Bank of the West. SPECIALS lecture of the 10c. of 3 far 25 . Japital Raid Up 5,000,000 Res rve and Undivided Profits Potal Assets (over) 80,000,000 00,000. with pipe. 25 . or 4 for 90c. 3 pkgs, for 25c. fpr 6Oc. tin, 450. 2 tor Sc. Professor of Offers to its Patrons every ne bility. warrant and compounded every +x Kadu Cigarette Bi : Sa ee Canadian, and Professor, of renieris than ih ane University, is tolthat whate present The German National there might have bee Spirit as exhibited now and inj of payment was never with; and since lea house Burns sist.on-the importance of a national about a good deal and spent much temperament as an essential factor) more money t in the actions and its point of view. the account. National temperament is a slow) i ositors way Teo do for them 4vill be consid ended to, Drafts issued: for nonry, but place where management Collections carefully and promptly ati points in Canada. ARTHUR DUNBAR, MANAGER HIGH RIVER BRANCH BRANCH OFFICE AT BLACKIE... all principal eat Britain and Europe. XMAS PIPES ON DISPLAY United State eS past history. PAPERS AND MAGAZINES FOR SALE CORNFIELD) history. C hristmas entered into if her present acts are to be correctly -estimated. The oO oO d s attitude of a peror, to his a light of his country's-p Haven t a Barrel of i remote ante. oney To Lend Christmas Goods now opened up and tr generally have to be roused to recognize. It creeps upon. us be fore we know where we are, and while w on the beautiful weatherc-which ours, we forget that die festiv season is gradually c until we find that it is only thr But We Have Some for -vour inspection. For FARM LOANS Silverware, Silver Photo Frames Cut, Glass Jewelry A call will convince you we have the Xmas in town. Buy: Early They are the ones who; get the pick of the Christmas: n cessities, leaving the slow ones in the lurch to be satisfied with the leavings Jeweler Optician FINANCIAL BROKERS HIGH RIVER YF Want Telephone Directory ALBERTA ankly admitted that) the -Provincial telephone system, and district onducted Tt must be BUSINESS AS USUAL AL High River s Modern Drug Store Although drug prices have advanced consderably since the commencement of the war, owing to our large stock we are still doing business at practi- cally the old prices. as Hight are concerned, nd managed and it is: difficult to understand why. has not be Since the new directory en printed long before issue hundreds of new telephones have been added to exchanges and as many more d numbers have been removed changed to other subsertbers. this district new ritral routes have been added and we were informed ast Session that the S a-revenue producer, so why delay the publication of a telephone directory for the province last directory printed covering the province was in-October 1912, and rubber Hot Water Bottles Castile Soap, large Piver s Hau de Quinine. large size Horehound Twist, for coughs, per Absorbent Cotton, Mb. Rolls; special 50e. STATIONERY large, tnruled, spe quarts, good tality, 1.50 r, per bar 2507 for 1.00. tain the high standard of the oper- lating de; directories with greater regularity. We are glad to note that the Leth- bridge Herald is demanding anew) tdirectory and hope the cri effered will bear fruit. Peoples Assocation shomtd Capital nishment be Abolished, given committee of the Aasociation in the Fortunately for Mr. Gibson, the it must bedroom window iwas open. and he. Writing Tablets 2 for 25 for 20c. S aoe him from the cold. Two minutes ack or jet black, 5 07: bottle We. later he could not have escaped for Miss Marjory Henry to the Rev, the building was enveloped Novels, paper cover, 50c Underwood's Ink, blue b Lead Pencils; good quality, per doz. 25 rrovevco The Rex Store . DRUGS AND STATIGNERY PHONE 100 the literary Young Monday evening terian Church, was a great succes: He Mack. and for the affirmative and Messrs. C. Dougall and negative. Presbv- Messrs. Vi Vesey Fulton for The judges, Rev. J. D. Dalgleish, Scott awarded their Ment get nearer you realize that negative ry to.make everything forthe - Christmas feast, so let us be your helping hand Our Christmas cakes are unexcelled; and--you annot do better than order one to-day. ODEL BAKERY pe P LTRS PPM teed and Rev. J. on,to the x r . Fae rented sebuah ;heattiest thanks in the same of my Miss Hancab, compatriots and of myself for your; seep * Brown and as it begins-to y deci: 2) a duet by iss Downing, Andersot solo by by, Mrs E und asnixed quartette young special invitation people ure attend thes ie rie M HOLMES SELLS THE EKARTH AND INSURES ITSC Rrer TIMES RIVER, ALBERTA, DECEMBER 5, 1914 2 nthe. first le The lecturer will endeavor to in-) ing product, elaborated by centuries of te a German to his- im- my, to his neighbor: to his ideals requires the if it is Must Pay For Board morning 'T. W. Robert ared before His Wor- day afternoon and get your Sun- Charters, the charge day's suppli ing cake Friday . by Dr, Kerr.) bill. am: : uguag and cents, which he owed to the jliterature at the University of) Res Iberta.. The second lecturer, a The evidence, together with the ie accused, Ver Mtenuons Of PUSINE) their prices That buyers ware-at . the matter complied ing the board- travelled ulean hy Messrs. Kelly showed ia have paid His Worship, in summing up, marked that there, was no alter- It cannct be understood p atiy is 2 eee frou intnry. Germany is tat te before is bat to deal with poor in historical successes, but et See inwally Heh in stietendonl Cieadie aces De permnnnle wes ae ae tions, which must be thoroughly ye would have to ask the accused to pay that amount hefore train time on Saturday or send him to McLeod, for three months. Vul- ean Advocate. the offender according account 23 and the costs about 7. PRICE i408 PER YEAR 2 2 Model Bakery Buy your Christmas. cards and Wedding presents from George Cummings Come to the Church Tea at Mrs. 3 home on Satur s of home made bread candy. plum pudding and other kood thing au Ts conducted Young from Friday last untit-to-day was a suc cess in every sense of the word. They made such a reduction in ary sal tracted from the entire district. . fe Mrs. David F and young son, of Gladys, visited with friends and relatives in High River the past week * Rexall Harmony Rose and Har mony Violet Glycerine Soap, large 3 8 oz. caki 2 for 25c. WA M. Mecklenburg, M. A., sight si, of Calgary, will be at the St. George Hotel High River, on Monday, December 14th, to at- tend to the wants: of those who are in need of an eye specialist. Mr. Mecklenburg comes here highly recommended as a capable eye specialist. The Alberta Provincial Horse whey to-be rightly judged... C sur id i) Show, held all, Calgary, tobe rightly judged. Censuresnd) At The Electric Theatte jie naa ou April 21, 22 and 25, 3 - dents are considered Shap Ealy Christmas is a fact to which we the E are. flattering ourselv ing on weeks ahead. Then we. wake tip tothe fact that y whole lot of work: tog o in that short * weeks. here are endless of things to see to. kes For one thitig there is the Christ- Free Christmas Trees in choosing their Christmas gifts mas shopp about it yet, or ha ting it off until the last minute? If you have you are inviting disN Christmas Trees or E appointment, for after all, there)t, Churches and of all gz. Have you thought jare people in the world who are out Readers of popular fiction will be glad to learn that Arizona, Lone of America s popular books will be depicted ctric Theatre, on December Austin Thomas is the author of Arizona that further mention is not neces- tothe people of High River. Five reels are required for the re- your order with the local agent. and on is 25 and 15 commencing, Be sure and see on the screen Monday jevening, his fame is such Production of this x us the price of adm l cents Two sho: jat 7.30 and 9:15. you been put.) he operating department of the Messrs: R. Behan, George and C.P.R. will deliver free of charge William Dunsmore and . Mark rgreen trees Schools plica- hunting unday denominations. 1915. It will be a straight breed- ers show and there will be classes for various purebreds. The prize list will be issued at an early date. * The action of the C.P-R. in donating Christmas tees to the various churches and. Sunday schools is fully appreciated by the various denominations. This offer holds good till December 10th and - includes the entire district. Place Having purchased a very large and varied stock for the Christmas trade, Messrs. Murray Bros. have lt; arranged to tse the witidow of the store siext door in conjunction with thetr own in order to display their immense stock and help the public at this up-to-the-minute store. Lounsbury, who. left at the beginn- ing of the month on a big game- ? expedition in the country +Now don t leave your shopping cards. Mr. morning building was destroyed by fire. fy flames blazing..along the walls ere-he was-sleeping jou hastily jumped through, - saving, only enough clothing fo petext tions must be made to the Tesident agent before December 10th in-ex- atchewan, returned on Saturday der to ensure. delivery of samte- Leave orders now 1 later. -Bo it now. The stores latlogean be ; y allowed by the regulations. any later, Bo it mow Gs bese Local and General News and save yourselves and the mer- chants the worry of that last min- ute rush. the Jeweller, line of Christmas George Cumming earries 2 McKenzie young son, left for Morden, Man., ei 1 by a this week where they will spend the C. Gibson escaped by )winter months. close margin from being burned to Fite at Brant ae Mayor Hardie, of Lethbridge, been made for Thursday, Decem- ovember 20, when the spent Saturday in High River, the ber 31st the last night of the year. guest of -his- daughter.Mrs, J S- and- the privilege of hearing an It appears that on Thursday eren- Tones. - ing fire started in the floor of the Mr. house and Mr. Gibson thought he had put it out entirely and we to bed, steeping soundly about 6:30, when he was awaken who has been the) and Mrs. Bennis at High River Horse Ranch, left or the east on Monday last. The W.C. T.U. will the home of Mrs. Fred of Mr. neet at Dickenson ; ra Tap pecomber totr we lis has valuable coal property a 13 o'clock. Invitations have been i: in Mr. Kennedy, of Stavely, Alberta. and with proper railway. facilities flames. The building was insured) pyon't forget the ChurcliTea end but Mr. Gibson lost all his. house- pooq Sale at the home of Mrs, T. seventy miles N. of Fort Sask after a most successful trip. They report that game is plentiful in those parts and they eacirs oder in bagging their quota of Moose pei cae ied a alll Coal ee pa The promises of patronage from ral of our most discriminating citizens has induced The Theatre management to risk the large guar- antee necessary to secure the ap- 3 1 pearance here of the Royal Gwent t Welsh Glee Sing: correctly des- cribed as thg finest chorus of male voices ffom the greatest land ; jot singers. The contract has attraction of this superior excell- ence should be appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellis and young son, of Chamrpion, were very welcome visitors to our town for several days this week, refurning . on Tuesday to their home. Mr. few miles east of Champion and is Sa supplying about 5000,tons of coal. 3 t ued to each yeur to the people of his com- friends in town, announcing the) munity: The coal has been tested coming marriage this. month, of in High Ri er and is stated to be of an exceptionally good quality, to the mine there'is no doubt but that a greatindustry could be es- hold: goctis'and-provisione. W. Robertson on Saturday after- tablished by Mr. Ellis on his prop- noon, December Sth, from 3 to.6 etty. Mr. now investigat- Mr. Mack, who has had chafge ratepayers of the. contributions to Belgian taxes it ceived the following acknowledg- enerous-contribution to the Bel- ian Relief Fund Bs T'can asstre you that your kind- ness is very much appreciated Le Consul de Belgique. ONTENTS, AT ROBERTS, HU Belgian Relief Fund oes oct pomea ct ue toon a , Macleod threaten that unis come through wit altogether probable that ing after the Belgian Relief Fund R lief Fund in town, upon the) the Macleod High School, recently at High River, in order to put at advice of the Belgian Ce-sul at) built, will be closed. : Calgary, forwarded the money ived Gs ite Committe bee Seset Tele eee eee the tre purchase offlourt and has re jess the ith their that up till Thursday last no can. didates have come forward ancil or the school In that respect it is situat- either the board. Deat Please accept my ed somewhat similar to High River. cell: kgown were regnired is entirely untrue. : man around High River and dis. ai on Saturday last at be assured that the people of your Calgary with the Canadian Artillery city who have been kind enough Sand rson has had/ to make some comforters have dont . ; seven years experience as a soldier gocd and useful work and they Yours respectively and fought with the British forces will be thankfully received by the in. South Africa. trict, eni Corps. NT WATT S OFFIOR ling the. matter of having a spur line- built from Chempion to his coal nfine by the C.P.R. Mr. George Mack, who is look- rest certain rumors that no more clothing or food was required by the Belgians, wrote the Belgian onsut at Calgary, Mr. Raoul Ponner, regarding this and reciev+ ed the. information that stich re- ports of supplies being auctioned, and no more clothing and food Phe letter concludes: You may Committee at Calgary
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