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The High River Times 1918-01-03 - 1920-12-30
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1918-11-28
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HIGH RE Prominence is giver newspapers to some of made by the former Emperor William: utterance Quite a Davisbarg dist while the war was in progress. In the year 1914, he saic Mrs. Nichioles atchewan, have been and ber son ying we Wenger. Unfortumately they were on the tune ral of Mrs.E. Wenger. Mrs. Nicholsoa's daughte: Mr. Way is back in the st recent ilimess. He is pe sale tines week Before the leaves fal from the treacherous French and walk over trees we shall be back again in the dear fatherland. Exterminste first the Gen. French's contemphibie lithe army - The warlike spir able toarrive in time to atten BREAKING HORSES We wish to announce to the Public that we are prepared-to receive unbroken horses and will break them to harness or saddle, at very rea- sonable price. Get your horses ready for the still lives in the Mira. Abdalc, -wio recently Jost ber German people that powerful spirit husband, is mow staying with ber par- which attacks the enemy wherever it euite, Ms. at Bien. AB Coy finds him, regardless o The railway cresing at Alderayde it uy a pow isid, and we hope that no one will on aay -Seeepe ate any Sears tbe tied mp'now waiting for trains to pasa. that J can dictate peace to my enem- It Jooked funny one day to sce Wilfrid ies. Up and at the foes God's good- Ally, with his big Ford. towing Mr. mess will guide the German people coming remount buyers. Satisfaction guaranteed Cutts in his Little Overland through battle of victors to the goal Mr. McHardy has moved into his mew appointed for the G rman people by Ss aor aa eee py Marshall and George Peebles ; which, without victory and without What do yoo really pay for when you buy a stove Seema fone een ne t ills chcald clans apa Sunch of tock, UNO 1 cut wot aheathe again, We Im order to-nelect wisely. it is very important that you should bear in-mind 9 v shouid look into the store stand-with our hearts toward God to when you go to purchase a heating stove, that you havc to pay thr e Costs re : Cost of the stove cosi of the fnel cost of the repairs Mr. Larsen is able to be around again jthe dust with YSe first. and most important feature to discover in the stove of your choice aftershis regent sccadent many. Amen. is its ability to hold fire over night. This is one of the features of the Round Don't forget. mow, to xo down to In 1915 the German ruler said Oak Hentes Ginyrameh.getecme-ot tees chonp lines - Ger sgpave ackdions. dae eee themseives to be invincible in battle against nearly the whole world. W im Capt. McLeod in Eagle enn a ware Mr. D. E. Riley. of High River, ee will annihilate to the iast man, 5i received a cablegras: on Saturday ee Le last informing tim that Capt. H. Hie before you. So be it J. Meheod-was in London, Eng Regarding the United States, the It may be a little early to suggest Christmas. buying, but we h-to inform the people of town and district that we have received a full lipe of Grenoble Walnuts, Almonds,, Filberts, Brazils, and Peanuts, also Shelled Walnuts and Almonds, New Fresh Peels, Currants, Raisins; and Everything Suitable for Christmas Pudding Christie's Fruit Cakes, in 1-Ib. and 2-Ib. Boxes. Fine for the Boys Overseas. jand, on jeave. Capt. MclLeod lemperor declared who isa graduate of McGill Un America had better look out after versity and held professorship it' tewar. I shall stand no n lh Electrical Engineering in Alberts Saaeinaity sectars-neleting. nk t et te ematiaate. Sy -semmaaiies CITY GROCERY High River Machine Shop been cn the firing line in Franze *Word has crushed the Russians. In a I will announce -new vie RALPH R. ROBERTSON . 4 ee aac. + and ted ta is Tractors and Autos Overhauled RED SHIELD COMMITTEE roughout the province , tsries. The war drama in now coming jtoa close. In a just cause 1 am ready yaelf to be cruel. tn-3926 the emperor said: gt; The world was prepared for any- iy. the h fleet. Fear fleet over th w s ORGANIZED. IN VULCAN : iaaiudl ai hsdconiiade ; w tee cela 1) omnes Alamo Fart aim Flectrie a em : n 1 road to 4 Machine Work, Babbetting, Etc of the Sale os, re zines Quick Service PLANTS The. meeting was limited as temiiance on account of the epidemic Mpyor W. E. Butchprt has consented to. be chairman of the - executive Mr. M.L. Gordon will bring peace treasurer of the 5 b fi: The Cockshutt Farm-Implements Chevrolet Cars . Victory inthe coming GOODYEAR z again be on our side and on fit regular mectineat, the bostt: our allies. If only we east the burden TIRES Se oe ewes gy om the Lord-he vill amite the foc Naiemith, Guy Jekheon and thigh as he did Amalak, the pro- Charters perfidious Engiand. As soon.as the emditions allow, 8) 0 yout. an, oe p i meeting of the committee will be ee te Seem fe :8ee maa fan a of campaign (22 with God's help, the--enemy is aaiaa ond public. beaten. With the help of: God, who ve thes hitherto graciously protected us, does not want pe: board, wi hy batter- act as Fund The following form he at present, subject to extention at th executive We have the agency for Watkins celebrated picts, Flavoring Ex- Tractors, Pumping Engines, Windmills, Tank Heaters, Oil and Greases and Accessories. the enemy shail have a decision Eng- ANNUAL MEETING AND REPORT land is purticulariy the ome F-FHE LAST CHANCE- struck down, however difficult i BRANCH, RED CROSS be At the gnmuni-meeting of the Last tles bas proved. that the German peo- Chance Branch of the Red-Grose So- Ple has in the Lard of creation above ciety was held at the home'of Mr-and 4 wnconditional and avowed ally.on Mrs. Rasmussen on the. evening of) hom it can absolutely rely. October 9th, 1918, when the members jn June 1918, the empero? said aint eee chicken God. the Lord, bas iaid a heavy fe supper, after which the business jurden on my shoulders, but 1 can meeting was held with Pres Mrs J.) canadian ann lor cod right wwith-castudence in bar Inst meeting charp sword and oor strength. j : This sas followed by various utter- The President, in 2 few weil chos- ances of growing despondency +en-words, thanked the retiring officers jand all -who had helped with the work ed Ghampion Victor Loan The chair was then vacated and Mr. 3. W. Campbell acted as temporary Very unfortunately the fu so dis- President and Miss. Armstrong -2: organjod the canvass in the Champion a ocean ee of which there wos (great ex- oS were sceuhgiccag-haas SiC ne et ee J. W. Campbell, ist Vice-President * Mrs. N. J. MeLaren, 2nd Viee-Presi- * dent Mrs. RW. Crawford, Secy- and possibly a crown-when all the re- Treas. Mrs. J. L. Coney, Hor. Presi- tu: a dent Mrs. Barker. Executive comi- mittes Gladys Ba: Mrs. Wickson, Mrs. Chaffee, Mz M. Coney, Mer G. W. Campbell The annual-report wst then sub- compfeie returns are i z Ww mitted as follow: because of the sickness of There are 44 activ S ANFIELD'S IMPROVED. ar ELASTIC. CLOSED CROTCH. canvassers were victims of fia and one, Mr. Murchisor can A grade wot seerstary of the mpion bimations or tw: lt; The Stanley Clothing Co. Brand-Ctothing, Arrow Shirts and Collars Frank Slater's Strider Shoes Third Street West High River, Albena ed containing S85 arti Receipts were as follows: For merabership fees 106.00, dona-jthe Loan, tions 232.91. Other sources 216 Total 62 Expenditures were as follow: ; + British soldier caring for two orphaned children ina Fr nch town, Paid for Terchastise feeas, Hix. tO spidemic, st 4s aafely-aswured that captured fromthe Germans Their home was blown abont their penses 7.24. Total 387.72. Leaving Champion would have exceeded its heads. (CficikT Brith Pkotograph) iS a eaddanss on hand of 168.97. objective e whole depression and inconvenience duc th Cente
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