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The High River Times 1911-12-28 - 1909-01-07
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1910-02-10
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HIGH RIVER TIMES THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTARLISUED 1867 Capital, 10,000,000 Paid-up Reserve Fund, 6,000,000 B. E. WALKER, Preside: ALEXANDER LAIRD, Geneta Manazer Branches throughout Canada, and. in the United. States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS ' lt; ban to farniers and sction of their ing business Sales notes ed of taken for cqllection, BANKING BY MAIL *: way with High River Branch A. G. VERCHERE, Manager. y be opened by mail and or withdrawa-in this al facility 122, IF YOU DESIRE A LOAN to Purchase Land to Buy Stock to Improve Your Farm CALL AND SEE US. 7 Short Term. long Term. . a Lowest Rate of Interest PROMPT ATTENTIO MODERATE CHARGES. ROBERTS SUNT. Fhe-Pioneer Bante of the West. Of Canade. ESTABLISHED 1865. Capital authorized, 4,000,000. Capital paid up, apital subscribed, Rest, 1,900,000 Offers to sts Patron F standitig and. respon wings: Department dation that the allowed or ix months, nded every on all principal nd Europ HIGH RIVER BRANCH. LAND OWNERS d in the High River he advent of the season of 1910 We are putting forth double the effort and expect business, and with the co- Operation of our clivaty We loak for no.d ing trom the inquiries ceivig from prospective nyers and iny CO-OPERATION awe mean the 7 promptess in listing your land in order to aplete the revision of our fist of lands forsale not Inter than tho that they may be placed in the hands of our sub-agents, which y action as it takes time to print, and for the purchaser tis bost to buy. Let us work together. Collections points in-C C. A. GIGOT, Manager, ATTENTION distr y and promptly attended to. Draft ida, United ts a consideral By-eo opera able ust First of March. necessitates immin make up bis mind,. High River Land Co. Lane and Emerson, Block, Under Union Bank, High River. FARM. LOANS. At. Smallest EXPENSE With Lowest RATES No WAITING. for the MONEY HOLMES BROS. Drawer 235+ Phone 122 LROR SALE FOR, HIGH RIVER, FOR SALE 28 FOR SALE One hundred work horses, mostly mares, from 4400 to 1400 Ibs. sold in t single, lots, to suit pure Wu. McDougall, High River, Harry Willard, Buffalo Hills, will tt. 850. will secure a naw. four roomed cottage. with two lots, situate in the bext residential part of the town.. Good water upply ouse. Apply for part he Time Dee. 18 tf FOR SALB -300 Bushels of Seed Bar for sale, Silver King variety e ut granary 43 cts.. per bushel fanned. Ripens early. Apply NB. Stauffer, Box 82, Higtt River,-on I. by See. of 10-20-28, w of 4 ei FOR SALE 'wo Peerless 1 tors and two Brooders for 200 eggs. Will be sold for half price if applied: for at once. Practically new. Phe sea soa is now on and only, the first chickens are good in this country vly to Marques de Rousse ales, High River, Alta. Jan, 100 tons of good Prairie also 1200 feet of dimentions. Will Feb. 3 tt R SALE, Hay (in stock), Hardwood, all sell rights FOR SALE Seed wheat, one thous: and bushels of No. 1. Staniey spring t, clear of foul seeds, price 81.00 bushel, at my residen ve line, south of Si 1-25, w 4. Write Clyde H. Pair, Gleiche SALE For quick purchase one Biock of ft ).all fenced water, garden, all chicken coop, shed 15 x 15, good for with boarded fenc for pig run, Chis property iust be sold at once, Going into Apply Wm. Robinson, High River. Feb, 3-4t. + to date four and a half miles east of Cayle 100 acres in fall wheat to be n sown, 43 acres broke, 30 acres heav stubble to be burned off. 900c before April: next w deal Apply to W. E. Walker, Cay. ley Jan. 27 4. nt or sell Said land on suid land will be in High River. Hotel, on March 15 aylor. Jan. 27t4 after April Ist, a 5 roomed cot- with barn and outbuildings acres of land suitable for garden: Apply at residence Cott ESTRAY REWARD 5 for the mecovery of any cattle branded T 3 on lett also. one two year old Hereford steer branded as above and with T5 on hos. Thompson. Ridg ladys P.O. Febi0-4t left ribs. view. Ranch, horse, from August. een south of Jam Shaw's Place near High Kiver. A 10 years, branded 5 0 on left stiff . R, Eckert, Nanton, Febl0-tt RE WARD 85 per head will be paid for the recovery of ten- head of mixed cattle bearing the brand BD right rib; also one cow branded 2H on left rib ; also two cows and year Steer brandd.on right ribs ff Hill, Alta Feb 10-6t -Lett my premises, 2 miles north of Cayley, one spotted heifer (red and white), no visible brand. A reward of 82 will -be paid for in formation Tending to recovery oT animal. P, H. Schmidt, Cayley. Feb, 3 t4. ESTRAY Came, to- 4; 20-19-28; one red heifer, yearfitiz, no brand visi- ble; Owner uiay have seme by proving property an paving. ex- penses. A, Pet rson. Feb. 4 4 ESTRAY 810 Reward will be paig for each for information leading to. re- covery of the following. One brown gelding, rising 5,.white star on-fore- head, branded RD on right hip: one bay filly, rising 2, unbranded. one white bind foot. Probably both horses running tooether. Apply P. O. Box, 1355, Oalgary, F. 3 U4 ee 40.00 REWARD will be paid for infor. mation leading to recovery of 4 b: colts, weight from 900 to 1000. ibs branded Ton right shoulder, and vented lt; or vice vers on epht hip. Last seen at Big Hill in October, and may now be ranging around Sheep Creek or Upper Tongue Creek. List Your Property With The Beagle Investment Co. oFFices The Grain Exchange Block, 2nd Floor Calgary, Alberta. C, 0, Beagle, President Jan. 20,8 moa, ALB ETA,. or cat Apply to ing of papils in: C Parla 1 swing ape EFBRUARY 10, 1910 Loma News Followi relative stant ito school for January: Elizabeth MoFarlane, 3 1 B He le Ste Clyde Pp. mer. Stan G George Terbor, McParland, L and 4. Jobu Hartwick, M Parland. Josephine Thom Standard Marom Kehr, neth Sharpe. Pred Hartweok Campbell, Dean Campt Verborg, Edgar Kebr. 2...James MeFarlani, dose; igan. Standard I 1, Myrtle Ke School open days during the midnth Percentage of utte:ndane: Several of- the enrolled were pi Skaters have sport on Wanl s the *se crows fine time was reported The Christian le of Loma purpose holding a Soc on Friday vening, Feb Refreshments will be serve good time is ated contiatty tnrited to attend Mr. Chas. G. Steiner, chairiai of the Cottonwood Grove senor board, was a delegate at the Trus. tees Convention, Lathbrid, Ize, Sth and 27th. Mr, Steiner ports a very interesting sessi and-stries that importan resolutions were brought up fo consideration Tue Cottonwook Grove people are in 8 as in everything else, after the bes therevs, and are bound to keep u Following is the fina Ken Dale bell, Sait Han are tevery dit joyed excell lake throughot Sitarda forty namb au vor Sovi and All ar Taxes, curren ment Grants. Papils: fees: Other sources Total rec: EXPENDITUE Debenture Payment. Notes Redeem Library. Supplies. Fuel and Sundry retaking Expenditures. Total Cish Balance The Cottonwood Grove district was organized in Fifteen handred dollars were rowed-for building purposes, highest ra when it w Sc Th found necessar, to muke the tate 7 cents per ncre, Thi M) or 11.20 on a 4 Section year the rate is Duly. 6fc..or 10.0 per 4 Section. Our motte is, salury, full year, and good work, af Oar patrons pay their taxes, Mr. HL Campbell was i High River Monday : on his way fr rathe ed 2 J Tl, MeFurlund: the smith, his just completed lurge-grsine tik for EqnesbSteine Cayley News Scarlet fever and German. -meas- les are reported abont here, but th rhole bas be fitule patients The ger of the trouble spreading. The whole community ia sorry unders to hear that Wellington has taken a turn very ser the worse, done for bim hospital. A well attes ratepayers of Cayley and the rounding district met with Roberts, M.-P. P. i Hall last week to t the ne the place. -Four points were up. 1st A new ros Coulee l large aging jownship ance; 4th a government sly fo in the sn) M Is man insa. points were favored at the a standing vote showing to the new road On Friday night eyley had vod Grove Standar Mo As waa SS twenty-one pnpils at the 11th, Jan. re. D, gol matters bor of taxation was last Food d with resnits. they hool tax their best lozal confined to three is no dan in spite of all that was Calgary d meeting of. the MeDonak g how strongly the public felt with regard PRICE Masquerade Ball, e said chat town edit. The costuthes utifol and on took the first pfiz tue being jndyed the Mrs. Marth took the 4 judged the most Alaod and Me Fraak- took the dity prizes them Alyrood appeared as Cayley Hastler. The Woodmen ls entertainers for Saturday dext week and it mast itself were both Miss D het cos iuest, while we for that Mr B tethers the original 1. corres pe Mr b 1) CAYLEY CHURCH NOTES A- larga number were admitte to the membership of the Cayley Methodist Church: last Sunday Mr. Ketitiy, Secretary of the berta Sanday School Association, will visit Cayley this Sanday, being with the Presbyterian congregation in the morning and in the Metho- dist Church in the eveni It is reqnested that all who are enrolled in the Presbyterian Sutiday Szhool be preseut at 10.15 on Sanday mornin All interested in this hool should be present too. Keep 1, the place and time in mind: Me Donald Hall, 10-15. The ladies of the Church are planning something navel for-Valentine week. Friday, the 18:h, is the date. A Box So- cial, but that is nothing, new Prices of boxes limited to fifty cents, that better. A debate, and that is the new part. Women s Rights is the question to be dis cussed. Three women wilkdeferid, while three men will endeavor te keep the ladies in what .they con. ider their proper place. In addi- tion to all this, there will bea good mixed programme. Tm this the Cayley men have th chance of a lifetime, getting a real live valen tine for no more than half a dollar. ry lady is supposed to bring a h ad a o n nt t r a it p There will be a spelling match at the Cayley Organized Bible Class next-'Thursday in*Job will be the nes, Chapter thing hard to understand skould be broyght along. questidn, the better Opening of Parliament, The session of the second f the Py ead The first berta was opened yesterday hh from the T busi- like one, whiclt contained a 1. Ta'this conn it hb pleasure we observe. that ihe constituency of High River, tand its-member, L. M. Roberts, have been honored inasmuch Mr Roberts has -been selected to second the address in'reply to the speech from.the throne. zary Albertan bas the following to is w Ie y Parliament The address in. reply speech from the throne will moved by-Geo. H. Smith, M.P.P, of-Camroge; and seconded by L M: Robe erts, M.P.P., of High River serie of th legislature, both on irty years of. age, one an Englishman and one.an Amerioaw Both have made their wayun-Al berta, and theirselection to make these two important speeches SHOWS the cosmopolitan charactr of the government af Alberta, the recognition of real worth by the electorate and the. goyernment Tuere will not be today any struggle for first seat on the oppo sition benches as there was four years ago, as Mr: Hoadley wilk willingly resign that honor to Mr Bennett, but it is not-yet qnite'de Jed on which side Mr, Michen- er of Red Deer will be found. to y will be ti u F ie 5 H. W. Snider. who has been working one of the Bowlus farms st of town for the past two years, has decided to sell out. and retarn to his native town. He.is holding an auction sale on Thursday, Feb. 24th 1910, of 1 stock and im- plements G B. Crane town on Wed ing over 50: in for the re. covery of ten h of his cattle: his estray notice and maybe you will get the fifty dollars. or r eid Hill, wag in y. He is offer- The Scoteb the auspices of was jargely attend: of High River, ts for the brigade t Fire Brigade a. for Al ouly reached each contributed Presbyterian lover jthan formerly The bigger the say in reference to the opening of the expected given ander 1.50 Alberta Live Stock We are sy of the Cinadian way for interesting particu stock shipments i The high wat shipments froft reached in 1906 up of large ranches into smaller areas devoted to jnixed Yarming was confidently predieted to be the death knell of the catile trade in this province THIS prediction has not-only tot muteriatized, bat the canse specific shown, to have-had quite thecontrary effect The figures for 1909-imve not but. have passed the record of the fat year. It may ba . that large numbers of breeding stock were sent out, consequegt on restriction.of ranges in the south and east, bat.on the other band, hundreds of small farmers have a few matured animals, aggregating total appitr ently sufficient to counteract the effectof the dispersion of the li herds MORE STAPLE BASIS Mixed farming as okt ing is now firmly. Stablished, and is spreading so rapidly that ay. or two shonid see the cuttle induis- try.on more stable aid econom: ines ttian was. possible under the old order of thing IN ADVANCE indebted tot th Paci rartes compiny Alberta 1 rancher has been longest period, and have be more placed for the the districts kly settled . The output has been distributed a greater part of the yea the. natnral, rv ownerst come of multiplied crease in feeding caprp ing over former r nge coantry Tu the territory north and ort east of Calg served by theGal y afd wonton line aud, 4h kiwin and Lacombe brangleds 2 figures for 1908 shoy*an in crease over 1907 of 63-p r cent on jeattle, sheep and hogs respectively. A COMPARISON E. Live. Horses 180 ; hogs 15 Cattle 42) fc veep, light decrease This portion of Alberta has the largest number of small farms anil ranches, It is therefore conelu sive proof that t2 stock industry is not being destroyed by settlement: Another satisfactory feature is that the returns to the producer have been highly satisfactory, and the amount .of money stributed. over this cattle produ has strengthen the determination of the small ranener to remain in Phe Cal. the brsine Carnival The Rin Benient of the River Skating Rink ate make or the holdin prizes will be awarded for best cos- tomes, ete. The High River Band will be in attendance. Rem the date, February 18th. Additional Mrs; Samufl Shields of Da burg died at her liome last week. A car of Diamond City coal is here this we Geo. Young. Mr. and Mrs. R, and their interesting son, Gordon, spent several fligh River, the guests and Mrs, Charies Clark The girl that gives way to the desire to gad about the streets and cultivate the acquaintance of young men; the simpering simpleton is lay- ing the foundation of a useless Ji Ten to one when sheis married she will develop intoa slatteruly gos if no greater misfortune befulls It is the girk ofegoad sence, the girl who lo helps h model. m ment to wor does this and de time in reading and of mental devel the reapect and: yoy while guddi naments only win the of those whose attention worth having Anderson Muster days in of Mr, lopes part of lier strives for the ig stre
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