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The High River Times 1917-12-27 - 1915-01-07
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1916-11-23
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CHOICE GROCERIES Malaga Grapes Ontario Honey Sweet GerKins Table Figs Fresh Oysters Mince Meat Grape Fruit Fresh Sausage Dill Pickles Cranberries Cured Fish Ripe Olives Winter Apples 10 Varieties one Price Highest Prices Paid for Live Poultry and Potatoes N. YOUNG 1 the train Vancouver, , tion 1 1 Basket liberally Calgary MU furnish music nickle tri sis the best coal oil right thing, for ng with. et W br rht is an eve protector AIR-O- LIGHT ease NE LAMP This is the sun's only riv Min s the home like daylight. Let us det rat to Absolutely s: mark The most econc luminate your hon ladies free. 1 s6ld his half section n as he gets his 10 ightened irter section of land owned Cook of Huytington, acre farmed f will produce ) bushels to the Hatch cre is the jg With oats selling a bushel on-track . HEATERS. McClary s Round Oak Double Burne Heater. NcClary wood stoves. Th We also handle Round stor doubt be glad he iherta lands papers of productivity of our soil farms with amt Brantdistricty zt a goodly number who In March 1915 ased 161 of New and that ye. diness for 19 e thresbed 13. aving for the e same Parker 200 bush and 1200 ..M. F. WHIMSTER.. SUCCESSOR TO A. W. KELLY Rainway Sr. W Hct cash 6900. in till to-day . However with con remaitl ated him held b perfectly satisfied niry that ality occurred 3 Brant on Monday Graniteware, all at Right Prices. Picture Framing and.Repairing SOBEY DEXTER,'? 5e. Store 0c. Store 15c. Store 2c Bateman was oererings in aid of church building . with M co, fund. : rushed to the quickly joined by ) driving along the residing Wall Paper, Crockery, Glassware, and ng thehouse Mr: Bateman but the latter and Mrs unaided as home alone asphyxiated unable the outside Mr Wa 1 was recovered from you. buy. Phone 42 or 149 for aj If contemplating building house or speedy ant, the helpless. vic extinct within a v Tongue Creek on Monday evening - of vy evidence pvt e west suceess ever ate o - ISAAC HOOPER, Local Manager. - iy arietoned iy the , Local Manager. asoline stove, having focated from the immediate con When reached an unconscious state, fire upon his left arm, t side of h fact with th marks Or Cre, oth, no two a 1 Serge, Shepherd Ladies Blouses In Silk Cr Blue, . Frene laines Iderdown Kimona Cloth In at 40 . per yard Flannel de Luxe 3 i ent patterns Impe Blankets and oat ee 3 All-Wool Blan SII Down Comfor forters 4:50 up inch Ladies Union Suits: Shoe Department v you. Secor Groceri only e burns as the re. With th Bateman, oom with relatives were i . amity tintil the ladies of Tongue Creek began an Sr., preparations for the fowl supper, and as usual they acquitted them- ray received sev sult of I exception of Mrs s confined of the Bateman Sr and Mrs. Calgary ein the da . Bateman, visiting in were rea ached only after much house was The news eached Mitton difficulty to the ground town with a is being expressed with ved, especially with Mrs who has been sus- from the my pathy y upwards of 150 people paid tribute. Fund, will be held in the Brant H the ber Bateman, taining a nervous strain, theolors in Flanders. absence of her son Kenneth, in which those present partook of Th Sidesioe a Ramen oe ges cosy seek ) Thursday Evening, November 30 8.30 with addresses by the chair- 3 Blackie and District Doings and Miss Mac Okotoks nds. and serving wi kenzie visiting fri et- Carson rendered instrumental se- 1 party, in honor of ves here resholm Winkle s son gave i suc cessful high as Il conduct 2 ted ng to the Linon Bank. Mrs.-Yeatesand the moved e from Mr. Veates loved in the with-arrexpertethicrency Mr. JP. Jarvis of Svracu lta damis ofS There is Pleasure in Shaving if You have the Right Razor ; + Blackie, Sec You will find the b in Regulation or Sa t Known makes here, either y Razors section of land 8-27-4, and leased itto Mr nk on third of the Razors We Guarantee Christopher Fra crop plan he entire section aiso Razor Strops, Brushes, Soap, and Complete Shaving was seeded to oats, aud a finer crop Curt Heald not be seen anywhere province Mr Jarvis is special s1 agent for New York State, for the HivaeRendy Salety Banir S:curity Fire Insurance Co. of New ; . Haven and Connecticut, and is a Ss usy man. He arrived here The Gi e'Razor, No lionin nd what saw d him Stooks of grain so thi at a four horse team and wagon and sheaf Auto-strop. The only razor t rack could barley navigate without itselt. Let us oun you one fo: king down the stooks. As to the yield*he refuses to credit that it will go over 70 bushels to the Straight but that's what they say and makes and prices, All gua he is awaiting the final results of the-threshingof same. Mr. Jarvis GOBLIN SOAP AND SNAP unust: interested in our country, and sounds a cheerful note when discussing the great possibili ties of our province. He anticipates r considerable difficulty in convincing r his friends in New York as to the I Third St. W. COMPANY High River 1 without edst of obi lade Razors different Brushes, 25. up. We carry the rubber News from Tongue Creek Phe last meeting of the local branch of the Red Cross Society a ei was held on November 8th, at the home of Mrs William McIntosh There were twenty-three ladies . present. The collection taken amrounted to 9.75. The next : meeting will be held in the new Limited Union Church, on November 22nd ; It is requested that all furnished eS Tee ee ad at this meeting, Have re-opened their Lumber Yards at High Riv On Sunday, November 19, ser- old stand, opposite the Oxford Hotel, and have now on vices at the Union Church will be ; aires eee Ree Mr. MeGowan, and a large and.complete stock of Dry and of Hillhurst chureh, Calgary m. and :7:30 p.m. Spec vsoned at On Tuesday evening, November 21, lantern views and addresses will 7 ee lt; be given by Rev. Mr. Kennedy . : . of Stavely, and Rev. Mr Kidd, ot Shingles, Lath, Mouldings, Windows and Marshala The sae WUT BET D given at Big Hill on Wednesday oors evening Do not fail toride in a McLaugh lin car before deciding on the car Eyervthing usnally kepr in the building material lin my making any demonstration, A. W. Kelly, ; dealer, High: River improvements or additions to your sent building The fowl supper and concert us a call, examine ourstock, and . t our prices given in the new Union Church at I fie Gord, and.those who. assisted in the some have ample reason to feel elated. Unfortunately space) Pp. S. We have just received a couple of cars of 6 and forbids a detailed account of the ate ae zoe ae he dedication and opening of the new Sin. No.1 Dry Shiplap: Something very nice. Church on Sunday, and of the fow supper and concert on Monday evening. The Rev. Dr. Ferguson of Calgary, assisted Mr. Reid in the dedization services on Sunday, Bnd datas audiences: erected the - PATRIOTIC speakers at both morning and even- ing services. On Monday morning selves with credit. In the base- ment of the Church, tables-laden with eatables of a most wholesome Guality were arranged, to which Under auspices of local branch of the Canadian Patriotic It is quite evident that the ladies of Tongue Creek district. are past BRAN masters in the culinary art as evi- i denced by the enthusiastic manuer , Rev. Reid, Rev. Dr. Fergu- ah De Badiey, ILL. aed Commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Rev. Gordon. . Solos were sung by Mrs. C. A, Gigot, Mrs. D. O. Brown, Miss Hanna, and Mr, Music by the Bailey Three-Piece Caigary Jast Lacey of High River, and Mrs Orchestra Arthur McWilliams of Tongue * a y Creek. and each singer heartily en- Jack Tompson has kindly offered to sell by auction. the cored. Miss Kay and Mr. Jeff askets brought by ladies. E very 1 lady is asked to bring asket. The Brant District is pl 4 F the Patriotic Fund. Come and 7 ise 1000 for tections on the piano. and J. H 31 i Johnston gave a recitation from Pr Born' to the plaasure of aes 1 all present. Mr John McIntyre A : ; all present, Mr Job Meratyre , dmission: Gentlemen 1.00, Ladies Free. eresting statistics relating to the nancial standing of the Church Church and sheds fatigable work in connection with fowl supper rts cost 2000 of which 1100 was paid, the erection of the church. The vote of thanks was tender oN . and be had hopes that the balance members a Messrs J. Hei t would dated in a year. J. H. Johnston. D. Mc Speci as paid to ths,T. S. Black Builder puilding committee. for their inde Ada High River Proce 1 big success 114 son and sist Alex Mr mc u Wm
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