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The High River Times 1914-12-31 - 1912-01-04
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1912-06-20
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eaetaene eteeene eeeeeeeeeeseee - Brown's Toggery Fashion Centre of High River our Shoe Stock i w complete with the best lines gt; Shoes ur 01 4 betas complete w ; newest lasts in Tan and Black, in Bluchers, Button or Oxfords; every pair guaranteed. W have the sole agency for the Famous G. 8. Brand, we have the Latest Patterns and Styles, at prices that -are 10 per cent lower than others. We havea specialline of Blue, Brown and Grey Serge that we are offering for 18. S hirts Phisis-e linet in all kinds of Negligees, Suits Hats We are specializing this week on Straws and Panamas HIGH KIVEN umes rHUKSDAY, JUNE seeeeeese GO TO at reduced prices. Sede e ee ek ee Brown s Toggery; The Cash Store, Opp- Astoria. ROE REE Ree eee ee eee ER EERE RRR ER ERE EE with Lounge Collars and Ties to match, ranging in price from 1-to 3.60, in Ginghams, Cottons, Zephyrs and Silks. It costs nothing to see these. eee eee aeeeeeseese, eaeeeeesenne ee eedeeegas eeeeeeeee Excavation Commenced. The Parsons: excavator, a . huge machine for digging trenches for the waterworks and sewerage sys tem, was unloaded here on Monday jast, and commenced operations to-day Mr, Volume, of Fernie, manager for J. A. Broley Co., contractors, assisted..by Mr, Ed. White, of Newton, iowa, expert machinist, spent several busy days getting the machine assembled and ready for operation, in which they were suc- cesefal.. Owing:to the non-arrival of a centrifugal- pump they were delayed a day or two but expect to be in full operation on Saturday or Monday: at the latest. This excavator is practically a new thing in the marketin western Canada and does the work of from forty to one hundred hands. If will excavate a ditch from one to twenty feet in depth and- from 28 inches in width to 64 feet, and can excavate the earth to one or both sides and handles 45 cubic yards per hour. They commenced trenchiig on Railway Street, op. posite Fourth Street, west, and struck water at a depth of 11 feet. We understand 13 feet will be the deepest cut and the contractors are be much necessity for pumping as the average depth will only be about ten feet. of laying and treuching the main pipe will be completed in about one hundred-days. Worth a Million Doliars A glorious downpotr of rain occurred to-day and fairly saturat- ed the earth. While the crops around the district looked thrifty, yet many farmers beoame uinecee- sarily alarnied and were borrowing trouble to the extent that they could see disaster ahead. Fortun- ately the rain came and now every- thing is lovely and the goose honks high. The rain will be worth all kinds of money to our farmers for it practically assures 9 good crop. The rain we should jadge was of general nature and there will be: eral rejoicing among farmers to the south of the province. WU ce dapat deb) Success in The dependable satel there witt rot 7 The entire work Role as to Flag Flying, There has been some controversy of lata in the capital as to the ac- nal Hag of Canada The matter is settled with the following des- patch received from the Secretary Lof State from the Colonies-by His Royal Highness the General: T have the-honor to tranemit to your Royal Highness a copy of a letter,in regard to the flag which shovld be used by private persons who ar British subjects. IT should be glad if you would be good enough to canse the public to be informed that the uygpa tlag is'the national Hag of Canada, as of all other parts of His dominions and may be flown on land by all 1 ensigt with the arms of the Dom inion of Canada in the flag is in- tended to be used only- by the Canadian merchant vessels T have the honor to be sir, your Royal Highness inost humble ser vantJ? (Signed) To Confer About Park Tn tesponse to an invitation from Maydr Wallace ta come to High River to assist in arriving-at conclusion as to best plans to adopt for the laying ovt of a park ig our town, Mayor Mitchell; Park Superintendent Iwerson, and Mr. MoDonald, member of the Parks Commission of the city of Calgary, will be here on Friday or Satur to render what assistance they can in making High Rivera deaatifol town, The action is much appre- ciated by the people of High River. L. HARCOURT. Fire destroyed the barus and stables belonging to Mr. F. Kiser, on the old Robertson farm, east of town, of Wednesday evenmg: The loss buffered will amount to about 2,000 on buildingg, aod 1000 hay and oats and grain. The townspeople turned ont in force and the fize brigade assembled, but owing to lack of water, did not render much aid. The cause of fire is unknown. Mr. Kiser had no insurance on the buildings: Governor 5 British snbjeots, and that the red) Want Alberta Bnrle Brewers from acrosa the line looking to Afberta for their high elas malting barley this year. a representative of one leading brew- ery recently stated that his com pany would be in the -market for o 000 bushels of Alberta barley for their choice malt much beer.is made from cabbage and other cheap substitutes be- canse high class barley cannot be obtained Once the Milwankee and St. Louis brewers get started to bnying Alberta barley farmers her are assured of a good market for this grain. News From Arrowwood The people of the Arrowwood district have secured a new post office, located at Mr. Malmberg s place, to be called Herron. The mail will be delivered three times a week to Heron. and Mossleigh from Blackie by the same earner. There was a dance in the Arrow- wood school house last. Friday. Tt was a great success, Locat-And- General- News Charles Nash, of Gladys, sold within onk yeas, from one breeder, 116 22-worth of hogs. The West End Dramatic Clab, of Calgary, will present College Hearts, farce somedy of college daylife, in The Theatre, High River, on Friday evening, June Ith Admission T5o., 50. and 350, The marriage of Edgar Lawrence - Sprant, of Aldersyde, to- Miss Beasie McKeage, took plack at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and: Mrs, Wm.-McKeage, Gladys, Tune dth by tho Rev. Dr. Mo: yor. : Mr. . A. Jackson, who left High River this- week for Kam- loops, to accept a position with the Stook Association, w: most efficient officer and performed his work quietly and with considerable effect. It is unfortunate he left, ia services will be sadly re- quired this year. He hada faoulty in, dealing with the undesirable class and his one regret before leaving was that he did not have time to chase Gut ofthe town sev- eral colored women, aboot whom many complaints are being made at present. The Chief of Police. should see to it at once that these undesirables are removed. ee Nelson Daily Nows, June 10. Casey Jones at Nelson At the Ope: House on Saturday night sized and well pleased. audience assembled to greet Olite Mack and his well balanced company in Casey Jones with Mr.Mack in the title role, Mr. Mack is an Trish: comedian of the first rank, ind his-clever imperwotiation-of Casey Jones.on Saturday evening was remarkably well doneand-ovoked roars of laugh sr, His love making with Ambrosia Morryficld and his music. ball burlesque with Miss Van were particu. larly good, well deserving the repeated ehcores demanded. The rest of the com- Sold By Gillis Horne, High River pany gave good sapport, and-the: audi tereeted and-enrured trou ence sas int (tart te finish of the play. the star in the field High River Bea Opening the sepior lacrosse 2 the High River sweive yes- terday de the Calgary Cen- trals by the rather one sided. Boore of 101. The visitors were services of several of their regular Calgary thout the Kdmonton, within thirty days f roposed Contract for four er week each way, be- tween Hig Baronet and Loch Sloy fram the master General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro Contract m be seen and black forms the Post Baronet of the be obtained Offices of High River, Pek sko and Loch Sloy and at the off Post Office Inspec Post Office Inspector's Oflice, ralgary, 23rd May, 1912 a D. A. BRUCE, Post Office Inspector June 6x3 for four yours, twiee per week eac between Brant and Hearnleigh, Loma, Arrowwood and Kastw the Postmaster General's pleasu Printed notices containing furthor io may be spon and blao of teoder may be obtained at the post offices of Brant Hearnleigh, Loma. Arrowwood, and Hastway, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector. + Post Office Inspector's Uillce, 17th May, 1912 D. A. BRUCE, Post Office Inspector. contra Igary May 3003) Application for: Lease of Road Allowance ie or Surveyed Highway 5 -ig hereby given that A, D. BERRY, High River has made application to the lic Works, Edmonton fo1 following road allowance or surveyed highwa; on the suuth side of See: Any protest against the granting of the above mentioned Inase must be. for- warded to the Minister of Public Works; date of this notice. ESTRAY From my premis the ESTRAY AY On the premises of Charles ars old, branded on left side Thorse, Bead Reader, a Juneliid premises of P.Sorkilmo, resold, star in forehead oulder. 'B. der, Alder June Lit ISTRAY Came to prewises of Wakeford, one black gelding. ten years old, branded shoulder, It saddle marks. Brand Reader, Gladys. eal joah -Wakotord. Junel et See. 1 20-29, w. 4, one bay yearling colt, far split. white hind foot, no brand. Reward of 5 will be paid for re. covery of samo. B. de Nobles, Aldorsyde, Junelied ESTRAY Ray Filly, 2 yours, branded on right thigh. Liboral AE will be paid for the recove ESTRAY Left my prowises May 10 bay filly, rising three years, white face, Seasded TJ an fott shoulder. Suitable reward will be paid for. in formation loading to recovery. Thos. Noble; High Rive: Juneliiee horse, eight y fave, joft bind foot white, branded. on left shoulder. Noah Wake ford, Brand Reader, Gladys Junel3ts ESTRA Berkshins Boar came to my prowises about May 1. Ovner will + please pay expanses and remove the animal. W, J. Irving, Longview. Funelses ESTRAY One bli yearling horse ler, Liberal reward for in. formation leading to . recovery of same. W. Hf, Wilderman, Blac May 30th hree filties two -bays. wad . coming 3 years, branded ESTRAY. one bi on right thigh (back of B. is some blotched). Reward of 85 per head will be paid for their recovery Merriam Brazil, High River tf paid Tor Fecovery of two harsss one bw ;players and the team work was missing. Individual efforts. no matter how brilliant, are anatail ing when opposed toa team work- ing together, as was the case with High River yesterday Calgary's passing was very loose. The men not only failed to place their. passes well but. the players for whom the passes were intended failed to back up the plays and meet the ball Dr Stanley acted 2s judge of play and Joe Hatcher as referee and they handled the ga:ne well: the star of the team and he. made many fine stops. Dexter, the local ranks but he delivered. the goods ture on the team. Matheson was Lino-up, High River: Dexter, Poite, Adams, Matheson, Behan, B. Siegner, Riley, Robinson, (Henry; C. Siegner, MeMillan, Bailey. Calgary: Small, W, Ortan, Me- Kellar, Clarke, McMann, Ritchie, Kerr, Fitzgibbons, Perking, Hoop- er, C Orton, Russel: The advance sale of tickets for College Hearts at Theatre. this Friday night, is very large. Every- body's going, get in line. Mx. Sherman, of the Sherman Grand is negotiating with Manager Nelson for pearance here at ees of Bob Fitzsimmons and talented company in a prett and interesting drama entitled z Fight for Love. TAKE NOTICE. High River creamery butter is now being sold by the High River Meat Market and Messrs Smith, These two firms have the exclusiv -rights to handle this butter. The High River creamery. butter is worth 35c per pound this week. - GEO. B. HALL Govt. Inspector-for Noxious Weeds Townships Sniall, the Calgary goaler, was namely, 1 goaler,is.a reeruit from the junior yesterday and will likely be a fix- : iver, 5th June, 1912. . A. D. SAUESBERRY, Applicant, June 6 2. aa Sheriff's Sale Province of Alberta to Wit virtue of a Writ of B: sued out of th District Ci trict court of International Hi Plaintiff, ana Will ant, and to me di ted again: Goods and Chattels of Wi iham Sehenelle I have seized and taken into Execution the following Goods gnd- Chattels; 20-H. P. Traction Engine, hail expose forsale on Satur: day, the 1th day of June, at near Cay tthe hour of 4 e clock p. It de: building to trict, No. 2433, Glenview district, up t Saturday, June 5th, 101: ize of frame building, 2224 crete foundation. Plans and specifica tions way be seen at The Times olfice, Higt: River, or at the home. of Walter rotary-treasurer, Glenview, May 3003 Turkeys: Eggs, fresh. por dozen. Creamery Butte WINTER WHRAT 19. Ranges 24, 25, 26, 27, and 30, W.-of 4 Saas Ranges-1, 2 and 3, the Sth Meridian. No. I rejected northern. eat, 1. M. GRAHAM, Sheriff. . have foal at side, both branded . on right shoulder and on lett 6 shoulder and yented gy H on lett hip. Were last seen near Vv Bassano. Apply to Eli Mitchell, Bo: , Brant yone holding these horses w prosecuted. . branded 6C shoulder, weight -1400 1 810for inform: on Section W.C. Palmer, Ensign. June 6 t2 FOR SALE Barly Seed Potston mts per bushel at farm, section 96-20-28. J. Connell, Glad salyary Laboratory, excellent seed oats-4or . W129, 44 miles north - Okotoks, gt;, Macdonald. FORK SALE The hay of Sec. W4, A new fence is being built. Apply to Roberts Hunt, High Riv- or. May Di tt WANTED ED. ickens. and Duchs, High River Restaurant. Tom Kee. June 6 12 WANTED A girl for. general house- work. Good Wages. Apply to Mra. Jack Tompson. High River. Jno 6t3 WANTED Persons desiring quiet home with comfortable furnished roms with or without board, call om Mrs. Watson, High River, Large House N.E. Railway Bridge. Aplistt tor graduates is greater than suppl: Catalogue mailed tree. Moler Col. May 2 outtit, Terms, 3.50 r acre for sod Apply Hioulers to for pal ws for summel work to B. K. Gan kell, Oleotoks. Mayi0c3 WANTED Position as housekeeper to widower or bachelor, or cook on plowing curse. Address Bor 24 jmes , or Phone 47. It FOUND outh's..biack coat. ave same by calling at The Times office and paying for advt. Police Wanted By the Town of High S Salary 00 per month, to Monday. June If, to GRO. BR. MACK, S o.-Treas: Alt, treshly vrandedfg oa rife ht BREAKING WANTED For gasoline gelding, weight 1075 Ibs. an
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Image 893 (1912-06-20), from microfilm reel 893, (CU1717505). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.