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The High River Times 1911-12-28 - 1909-01-07
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VOL.. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ESTADLISUED 1667 BB. WALKER, Presideat Paid-up Capital, 10,000,000 L Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager A-GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCHES es Ne DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold, and m telegraph or letter. COLLECTIONS made in aif parts-of Canada and in foreign countries. FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on the United States, Great Britain and other foreign countries bought and sold... 123 High River. Branch A. G. VERCHERE, Manager. w . BEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ey transferred by LOANS- IF YOU DESIRE A LOA to Purchase Land to Buy Stock to Improve Your Farm CALL AND-SEE US. Short Term. Long Term. Lowesi Rate of Interest PROMPT ATTENTION. ROBE MODERATE CHARGES. ATS HUNT. /The Pioneer Bank of the West. UNION BANK . Of Canada. ESTABLISHED- 1865. Capital authorized, 4:000.000. Capital paid up, 3,200 410 Offets'to its Patronseeyary aceomin pility warrant. Interest-nilowed oh Depo and compounded every six monthy. Collections carefully and promptly attended to. Drafts issued points in Canada, United States, Great Iritain and Cc. A. GIGOT, Manager, HIGH RIVER BRANCH. High River Land Co. SPECIAL 160. nores of first-class Furi Land 20 Work call broken and fenced, situated tle and on the Caluary and Tx thbridge sold to purchase: Railway So ices on 1 January 1st 2,500.00, For purtic Lane and Emerson, Block, Under Unioa Bank, High River. High River Land Co. heir standing and re tein Savings Department al principal Horsrs, 60 head of Cat- Implements, will be of the landat month s time ib Ord HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA, Lost LOST Endgate of Moline wagon and short logging chain, Between Tik nor's corner, 12 wiles north-east of town, and High River, via Sauls- bury's, and south via H.R. Trading Co's property. Pinder please leave saweat Massey Harr to's SGre. Mink Marmot Stole; on street between Church of England and McLaughlan s bridge, Finder please leave same at fB dl Qt Los A t Ring with Mono- gran W.McN. A teward wi be paid to th son returning same Tuck's Biber Shop. aod Los WANTED. 3 kinds, bnt especially Coyote and Highest price paid The TaCiaire, High Rivers D Work hauling grain. from country to elevators or cars. /Man and wife desire poyition on ratich or farm ut reasonable wages. Apply to E. L. Moody, Room 6. McConnell Block. High Dec. 2314 WANTED To purchase a good fresh Cow. Address, Capt. Como, High River tt J D. ranch. Apply We Man and wife to work on to D, M. Riddle, 16-4 AN TED To Borrow 000.00 for one or two years, at B per cent: second mortgage on Improved Quarter of Land, 34 piles from. station, 12 mies from High River. Appy at fice. 216-4 3 Four quarters of improved choice and, altogether or in separ. ate pieces. Must be a snap and sma cash payment, Bax 1055, C: Lepassts nurse girlor . to take charg of four chid- Appy to. Mrs. 8. C, Smith, at Oxford Hote, High River. Nov.18tf A comfortable six-roomed , four-horse stable with hay ceommodation for same, with.two lots. Price 1300; this offer is only good for three weeks, Anply for lerma to-samuel Pree, Box 280, sh River. dd ef bushels of first- Price 506. per Order your y tu J. Harry rf Alta WHITE YANDOTT winners at High River Fair. erels for sale and jers booked tow. yo Rita, G HORSES FOR SALE Oge hundred head of work horses, mostly mares weighing- from 1100 to 1400 Ibs. will be sold in teams, single, or car Apply to River, oF t Cayley Real Estate When I havea snap or a money. maker, L advertise it, but I cannot get them all in at one time. It will pay you to watch my add Are you a barber? Hare you a Yest well here we are. chair Barber Shop, 2 poo tabl on . BE. Branch: rour right protected y 8200 per month if you h 600, balance monthly rent. Drop a See this yourself and be con- y money One ection of land, situated between igh River and Cayley, good house dings, good water. 80 Ak ii and outb: acres ready for spring grain, adjoining was sold for 890 to 50 per sere. For quick sale at 22.50 por re 2,000 cash, balance 2 year: his is a snap for you. Get in soo One Single McLaughlin Buggy, side springs, good strong rig, price 30.00 one end spring Buggy. with pole and neckyoke. Complete price ) for quick sale. GEORGE ROBERTSON Insurance.-Money to Loan. I niso handleGRAIN and COAL (ewe) W. E. M.-Hormes F. A. Horses HOLMES BROS. WE loin MONEY on TOWN PROPERTY, At Low. Rates of Interest , INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. Drawer BENGOUGH . Cartoonist Comedian Singer, Entertainer Presenting the Most Unique, Interesting Altn, and Pleasing Entertainment ever given in High: River. Reserved Seats 75c. Adults 50c.. Childeen 25c. Tmplement minal elexators for - board of trade : Jones who comes from New Jersey. Land DECEMBER 23, 1909 Terminal Elevators Hon W. H. Cushing, minister of ublic works, returned to the city Vaneouver and Vie. le at the coast he dis. cussed the question of the provit cial governments giving assis towands the establishment of ter dling the slupments of grain from Alberta and Saskatchewan . He returns with the prom information. tat. tl is every reason to. believe adequate ter- minal facilities will be provided at the coast before next. year's grain crop is ready for market. This ti-, derstood that parties who have un j der Gontemplaticn the erection of a large elevator at the coast te -eepe with the trade, have reqn sted the gavernments of Alberta and British Columbia to gustantee, bonds so that. they will be enabled to raise the maney for the construction of Found Dead A brief mention was m ide in our last issue of the shocking denth of Ted Sedman, the night foreman at the Lane Block, on Friday meri ing last. It appears that the un- fortunate young man was subject to epeleptic fits and the assump- tion is that he was seized witha fit and in falling his heal and shoulders rested. in the ash pit When fount he was horribly burn- ed obs and og rom tke appearance of things the did not regain const ousn r, Stedman, was an active member of. the Salvation Army, and the faneral services were conducted on Saturday at the Barracks 8.80 o'cloun Flour Mill For Carmangay Ata meeting of the Carmangay on Monday, 4r. submitted a proposition to build a T5 barrel flour mill. He has Cal gary-sepport and wants exemption for a number of years. He would like farmers. to take preference jstock with 8 per cent. guarantee so as to ensure success, Opinion seemed favorable to the projectect Jand the site has already been assured. Christmas The Oxford Mr. S.C. Sinith, the propriator, desires to invite all his friends and customers to, his Annual Fre Christmas Dinner, at the above hotel; on Satarday, December 25th 1909, between the hours of 4 and in the afternoon. and be merry, nnd enjoy yourselves this good old Christmas time. A maguificent menn js being prepar- led. Don't forget the hours, 4 to.G on Xmas Day Become A Member The Times would ask all its readers who are in sympathy with the establishment of the High River Hospital to sendin contri butions to the S-cretary-Treasnrer, MeCorgnodale We may say thatassistance should: be rendered - y is being experienced in financing the place. . You, whom Providence has prospered in the past year; you, yhown illness bus not touched, don t you think yon should send 10 to become a member? nioney is sadly needed Farmers Remember have opened an office in Calgary for the transacting of al alberta busitiess--For tiny information re prices or the marketing of your grain write us. are- here for G ain Growers Grain Co., Ltd., Box 1669, Calinry 12-9-4 . The parents of a hockey player at Ottawa chaye given their son four thonsand dollars to. quit. tle game. He quit. the head and shoulders, Conie; eat, drink L Tf s0, send it in, but do it at, onve. Phe The Grain Growers Grain Co That is what wO) * x PRICE 1.80 IN ADVANC Their Farewell Tour Local and General items Phe Polmaiier Sisters filled tl farewellwugagement in Ling on Friday evening of lust week, and we fear it was for th fare well, We have stom. ml 16 lobking forward to the refara HS of. these) musi atleast) W. 8: once during each theatrical season, this hors always tlioroughly enjoying their Melrvi bright, interesting and clever en- tertainments fn fact the tivating yourg imls come pritne favorites he where, and it is with s that we learn of their ix disband at the s tend to the earnest good future whate ing it may be The concert on this last occasion was given in their usual happy way, some of the selections being new, others old favorites, alwa ir . lice: Herbert Cooper, of Reid Hit, has been appoiited a Notary Pub- Kay is an issues of tarri- 3 sort sokl fifty head of st week to George ul sist refused the neat for his tine dappte Rooney ns else. STOY Ceaws: were Teg, Phe Hon Duncan Marshall is ition to/ Minister of Agriculture and Pro- vincial Seeretary of Alberta. m time we px ud all, our) Miss Mary Winter, of Brant left their High River. Monday for Chicigo, shes for er their plans regard- where she will visit her sister, Jolin Layeraft, of Dinton,and J. G Adams, of Glenview, ate com- qissioners.for taking affidavits. Richard- McAllister sokl Three welcomed and appreciated by nuy more teams of his b horses on audience While we still hope Monday. He got as high as 625 they y continue to sing and team play for our satisfaction apd their -Bengough presents a programme benefit; we cau readily understand (that ke only can produce. It will that Uhe Polinatier Sisters, who be altogether different from auy- culleeti ind individually, pos- thing ever presented in High River. sess an exceptional charm of mav- Muke your urrangements, tu attend. mer and personality, should not i: ee tienes be parratited to wan quer 000 pare ueuy en a jder' over the face of the earth fornia, where they will spend. the heart whele.and tanoy-tree winter mgnths. They -also pur- pose making a tour of Mexico be- fore returning to High River in the spring. The ratepayers residing west of town in Township 18, Range 29, Obituary Sad indeed was thedeath of lit- inet . tleFack Robertson whieh decurred here polled ee cone sea ail Friday. morning after a/Senool district, under the name o jean. few days illness. Although ZePuy Sohodl Districts No 2078. utterly impossible to kiow-how or z ees of the Srenltinl here he was exposed, the poor Ranch, is the Senior rustee. little fellow caiie down'with scarlet On another pages of this paper fzyer on Monday. Saturday he there appears a letter writtea by was playing oronnt with-his little Premier Rutherford, of Alberts twia brother Joe. happy, bright) which appeared in the Grain Grow- and cheerful as Jack always was, erg Guide. -The article is of au 4 winsome little chap, loved and opttmistic tin AW demo notice by everybody and a ypi- .that our premier has great faith cal young westerner inft rested in the country: ie polo riding ant all other-boyislily (, : i sports, and a dear affectibnate son Ans harles Walback recently male Bee ag ge TW, Robert, 2 call at The Times to reqnest the ee tno. ie prostiated with grief, gauouncement of the arrival in lis Jack and Joe, although only seven Beey ste oe th. a is yenrs of age, had already become) ourth son... He remarkon ie prominent little figures in the with the addition of still another son, his family would be au even jtown, and it will seem so strange : Nan loasty toeee Hitt Joa siding otet se Ok chakind pnd bari his-spony and playing alone, as it will be hardeand sad for him to be deprived of the companionship of pleasure the return to The Theatre his little twin brother, cere of * The Bonnie Briar Bush. The sympathy is extended to Mrs. I, company will contaif-meany of the W. Robertson and all other mem- attists who made sach a athe bers of the family, who even pre- presentation of this popular drama vious: to little. Jack s death had at High River two years ago. The * been called upon twice within the company is under the direction of past year to mourn, the loss of Mr. C. P. Walker. floved ones,. The frneral tookplace Word has been received from from the house on Friday after-'Poronto to the effect that Hon noon W. 'T. Findle Agriculture for A ng in * the hospital there in a very weak condition. Before being removed to Toronto -Mr. Finlay was parti- -Towel Shower ally nuconscious for several weeks Mrs, -A. A. Balleshey invited g yj 9 fn: Medicine Hat b poet fouitoan of MiseMunitond s * te home in Medicine Hat. intimate friends to a Towel Visitors from the South who are Shower last Thur day afternoon. looking over the country, Arp. ur- t the condition of the range All gladly accepted, bringing with prised a thetn beantifol a3 well as useful. Stock. In Towa the farmers. are and they will continue to towels of every size and shape. feeding, q On. their arrival the guests were feed till away on. into the spring. presented with glass towels to, be In Alberta the siock rnnning. at Temmied by hacd within a certain large on the prairie, isin the pitt hinie its eats Mumford was of condition. It is a solurce of con- appointed Judg gt;.of the work.and- stant wonderment to the man from J. A. Gillis was awarded the down south eust for the best, a daintycup W E. Brazier left on Saturday eo prac: for an extended trip through tical towels were put in with the tern Sai others and: presented to Miss Mum- States ford, with many goed wishes and helpfal suggestions expressed i clever and amusing ver dozen of the other. The people may ariticipate with Jinister of Pp Since coming here about scars ago Mr, Brazier hia heen very-eaccessfal and he need not worry abont things financial. He has over 1000 acres of goot and-west of town which is stocked with a good breed of cattle and liorses,,and he has also town pro- rty.which ip also very valuable, 5. ; Downie, ofthe Department zt : of Tmmnigration-at Winnipeg, and Tlirty deaths, 216 injored; F. Hanson, of the Immigration twelve with. twelve broken legs, Hospital, Sans Brnit, Que. spent nineteen by ken ribs, nine broken several days at High River this arms. nineteen broken ankles, week making farther vestization thirteen broken shoulders, eight with a View to locating a certain broken wrists, eight broken fiingers, uniesiable Bulgarian who is six broken hands, three broken known to-bo in the conynanity. jaws. The above is not the record They returned from there mission of a batt remarks the Wasbing- thout securing any trace of their ton Star, nor yet ofa train wreck, man mach to their disappointnent nor yet still of a game of tid for they a port- de winks, but the season s game ol ing this p T who football. Of the 216 injared, sixty- has evaded the ever nine were serious chap who since he was into the will play football is a dead-gam country sport all right Optimist. Affer (he Bulgarians
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