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Strathcona Plaindealer 1911-01-03 - 1912-12-31
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1911-04-25
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Read The Plaindealer to-day. for the, latest eas in Bylaws. xtee Bee aye ea Mrs, Jean Blewit Mayor Davies ha again restmed bis Artiur Kelly, So Torosto. regular duties, after having been in- riage will take place cavecitated, me et - ot The executive Holy The 8. 0. E. d3tball teami are ar- Mr. F. Geller, who was operated on Pf for appendicitis aout twelve days Siven im aid ago, and whose condition for some time was extremely critical, is now considered out, of danger. news last week: of the death Settlers for the Peace River dis- Manitoba. trigts still trip into week by wagons or the Grande bapy son: Pralrie. - Enmorements, she stent wl the Quertarly Union mesting, aac House corver ou the, Hid- ee ee a maken ald part 400 oun ee cee Toute much afer than it has B20 Monton, at 3. pm 0 Eeretofore. Considerable gravel Sling april 27th. An exe thas been made at the part of the road e nagar last all, the work bavi0g ure welcome, been Gnished Saturday. Among the names of Westernzrs who 76 have just completed the courses of study at the Ontario Veterinary Col4 ang are now entitled to their , of Strathcona, fendance at the Toron:o institution, Sttend: for the yast three: years. epee eniees 401 ier to have the huge cat of lozs sent ou from the rollways in shape, while the spring fresiiet is at high tide in Poplar Creek. are again deep in the Snal tion of the term. The last Saturday and will close week after which number students will leave for their homes )* Arts department d Will begin in te sae eit will the new term opening next fall, News- Junchson in hoxor of her. Fc Broadus. Covers were the past wees very serious twelve. g artistically, complications have set in to me -centred. with violets and white locuat us the condition of blossoms. Mrs. Stuart wore -hand- more ohn Reqaence of the fail received 8 Broad in the be conte egymnasing some WES geen mauve anade a o. Sunday night it wi thought: the young saan coald aot I revivi somet yesterday morning amont considerably, aa and to-day is reported fi improved. Dr.)-Gray, Mrs. Tapprell and .C. Sunday ite of the fire in a few minutes before. Rev, tied iy Fag a itl zy ie zt Mrs. J. A. Geary received the end wnotb r, Mrs, Johnson, at Chater, Much sympathy is continue to outfit here for Mrs. Geary in the double bereave- the ment sustained daring ths past Rorth, Several people will leave this days in. the loss of h r mother and a Lg Uiea ons Sates Mae a ape ith. trimmin; Mrs. (Dr,) Smith and The mary next Saturday.) Trinity Church Ladies Guild, wish:s to ot ber felt) of the So Tory nee He gt; SEE OUR WINDOW Let Your Home Be Comfortable, eet The Brick Store Corner Main St. and Whyte Avenue eee Handsome Floor -. Coverings and and Restful to. the Eye LINOLEUM GOOD QUALIT Fine Tapestry Genuine B Scottish thrift is evident in the Heavy Thlaid Linoleums for which that country - is fa The best of them rival the fA hardest of long-lived wood floors in their durability, and have the patterns going right through to the back, 80 thatwthey last almost a life-time. Prices:75 to 1.00 per Square Yard 50c' Square * SR About one dozen come 6 feet wide; Price 50c square yard, to 1.25 per rurning yard. The size is 9 feet by 9 ft, also 9 feet by 103 Dark , Green 1 Brown; Some have neat designs; x In color Brown, Green or by-10 feet. 2 MARTIN PURE WHITE LEAD PURE LINSEED OL fineSenour 100 PF is composed, only of lead, zinc, Known sigredionts for paints. Y LINOLEUM Yard different neat and attractive patterns to choose from. They or 1.00 running yard; others up ; SENOUR 100 PURE PAINT PURE ZINC AND COLOR Artistic Squares, 9.50 ft. They come'in colors a nice Red; Also beautiful mixed colors; Size 9 feet inseed oif and turpentine dryer, which are the best oe William Vogel and -V. T. Richards. Ward 2 J. G. Tipton and W. Rankin. Ward A. Loughlin and J. F. Pollard Ward 4, J. J, Radford and H. A. Calder, Seueatarg: Treasurer Obes. BA. City Auditor City Clty A Chiet Dept. Ohiet of Poltco James Robinson, Patroimen Win.MoPntyre, . Alex- ander, City Police Magtatrate G. Sanitary Inspector A, McKeows. Modieal Health Officer Dr, 8. Archi- paid at Immigration OMicer Jobn. 8, Fraver. Custome Offleer T.. J, Walah. Registrar of Births, Marriages aud Deaths G, Thomson Postmaster G, Thomson. BOARD OF TRADS. Preaident R, B. Douglas, Secretary-Treasurer Bd. T. Bainew. SCHOOL, BOARDS. Pudlte School Board Rabert Ritchie, Orang, J. J. McKenxlo, Joba Downes Sopart lard, W. Pi Malone, M. O'Brien. Local Tinprovement District No, 26 8. 4. Couneillore Div, No. 3 Av J. Div, No. 1, J. ) M,-Werner: Treasurer. Member Domiston Parliament foc Strathcona J. M, Douglas. Member Provincial Parliament for Blectoral District of Strathcona. Hon. A. , Rutherford, LL. D. District Court Judge tor. Sherif W. 8. Robertson. Clerk ot Gourt Alex. Taylor. Registrar of Land Titles Geo. Roy. Dominion Lands Agent K.W. Me- OHURCH OF ENGLAND, yy Trinity Church Morning Prayer at 11 a-m.; Wvoning Prayer a 7,0 p.m., every Sunday. Holy Communion at every Sunday; and at 11 frat Sunday in each. month. Bunday School every Sunday alter- noon at 3 o'clock. ST. LUKE'S. CHURCH. St. Luke's Church, Highland Pari. No morning service except om the second Sunday of each month, when Holy Communion will be adminleter- od. 8. 8. at 3 p, mi. Evening ner- vice at 7.30,. REV, ALBAN BLOOD, j curate-in- Charge. ROMAN CATHOLIC. - 4 Church. Sundays Low Mass at 8, High Mass at 10.30. Sunday School at 2.30, Bvening Prayer at 7.30, Week day : Mase at a.m. Thursday evening : Prayer Fir day of month: ring vening Pra or at 7.30. Special service every evening in Oct. ,REYFATHER J. s, Restor. PRESBYTERIAN. Divine Worship every Sunday at Mam, and 7.30 p.m. Bible Behool at 3 p.m. Sutd-week Service, Wednesday reven- Society, Monday, o' ing at 8 o'clock. clock. MILLAR, M.A., BI jervice wi Young Peon evening at 8 REV, J. Me BAPTIST CHURCH. Lord's: Day Services at 11 a.m. 1.30--p. m;- Sabbath Sebook Bible at 3 p.m. Wednesday evening, General Prayer- All the services in the church, cor- nner Main-St.,-and Second Ave, Nortts Meeting at 8 o'clock. METHODIST. Sunday services at, and and 11 am, and fool and Bible League P: Monday evening at. o'clock. WV. H.8. GORDON, B-A., oo eee Pastor. The MartineSenour 100 Per Cent Pure Paint ; absolutely pure, and sold subject to chemical analysis. The MartinsSenour 100 Per Cent Pure Paint being made of pure material, covers 25 per cent more surface, wears longer. and is - therefore more economical thar adulterated paint or lead and oil, a One Gallon of the Martin-Senour 100 Pure Paint Covers 400 to 450 Sq. Ft.. Two Coats eee eee pe cemeneeent ma GUARANTEE SALVATION ARMY, ar ate 7 a Wie Guafentes the Manris.Sexovx 100 Pet Cyr Pour Pass (except a fow dark shades that cannot be prepared from lead and zinc), to be made from pure carbonate of lead, pure oxide jonate quantities ok to make their respective shades tine dryer, at be 1 a from water, benzine, sold subject to chemical analysis. Tue MaRtix-SENOUR Co., Lap. GERMAN MORAVIAN, German Moravian Church, Sune day services at 10.20 a.m., and 7.80 p.m, 81 School Stinday. after- voon- at 4. orclock, Praysr mesting, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ARTHUR R. SCHULTZ, Pastor. ain the Salvation Arm: Quarters on: Main Street South, are - held 98 follows: S at o'clock, evening 1.30, very. Puesday,Phureday,- ing at 8 o'clock. 2 SEED OATS FOR SALB. need. Also for hutebing, tery, Rev. officiating minister.
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Image 226 (1911-04-25), from microfilm reel 226, (CU1735180). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.