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1911-11-02
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OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND. WALKER, C.V.O., LLD., D.C.L., Presivent ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manacer CAPITAL, - 10,000,000 * REST, - MONEY ORDERS The Money Orders of The Canadian Bank of Commerce are a safe. convenient and economical method of remitting ey They are payable without charge at every branch of a chartered bank in Canada except-in-the-Yukon Territory) and in the pr al the United States. - gi ie ea The Orders and full information regarding them may be obtained on application at the Bank, i In the event of 8,000,000 ngements tq refund the amount of the lost Order. HIGH RIVER BRANCH loss of a Money Order the Bank will; on receipt of HIGH RIVER 1 Bad Time of for C No House should WHITE PINE GOUGH SYRUP sith tis privite nttairs. Phe pos WITH TAR THE ALBERTA ALBERTA Muicipal lectins Local And Genaral New: NOVEMBER 2.111 Mayor R.A. Wallace. xho has scoupied the magisterial clair for year 1911e has mnoonnoed his letermination to retire definitely, this year. He bas a large farm. which occupies his time and atteu tion, und-he finds that he is uiable to give snfficlent of his time to matters without interfer civie x tion is av honorable one and should be pagsed aronud amdng some-of our foremost citizens-is-the opinion of Mayor Walle As jetno candid out atthough the name of Mr. Ht N. Sheppard is-prominently-men tioned as successor to Mayor Wal: lace. Mr. Sheppard is fitted for the position, as he has had seyeral years experience on the Council e hay/oome Mr. A. J. A. Koch left for York, whure he: will visit short time B P. Johnston, of Tongue Creek, expeots to leave or Montreal with a load of export of cattle this week Mrs. W. A. Johnston is taking : of weeks vocation at visiting with her sda, . Johnston H. H. Gilobrist, of the law office of Messrs, Aitken Wright, Cal gary, speat-Phauksgiving Day.at High River with friends What do yaur friends appreciate mor than a photo of yourself, for a Christmas present? Come early. R.C, Lane, Photographer, -Nv2tf The city of Letubridge will get price 1007 fen YEAR 8 New for The building trade in Calgary has increased at the rate of 1,000,- per sinonth, reviarks one gt;of the Calgary payers z It is about time yan were going tok. C. Lane, photograptier, to get a photograph taken, to sep to the Qld Country, for Christin Nov. 2tf A c ablegram-from South Sea, England, was received ou,Motiday, by Mr. H. J. Edwards, accourtant of the Dobiinion Bank at High River, informing him of the death of his father, Captain F. Edwards, R. M. The deceased. gentleman was in his usual bealth, ang. death came Without warning. He was in his seventiech year. A widow and four sons snarvive, H. High River, two sons in. South Africa-and one in India Wm Robinson secured. three AB, VEROHERE, Manage, Drug and Book Co 4th Street W. a 200,000: post. office .erected by first and . two second prizes: for the . Conservative government.White Plymouth Rocks, at the There was growing need for better High River Exhibition, He has board of High River. Councillors George Young, Fred Partridge and S, Dunlap are the Land on Ten. Year Terms esx S We Offer for Sale in Quart r Sections, or larger Parcels, 70,000 acres of Finest Alberta Wheat Land. This Land is nearl within hiteen mites-of-Rail way, some within one m d nlixed in with im- proved farms. Write us - Prices: . 10.00 to. 25.00 p Acre. Terms: 1-7 Cash, Interest only at erfd-of First Year and*Balance in Nine Equal-Annual fnstal- ments. Roberts Hunt, HIGH RIVER. Union Bank Of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1865. The Pion er Bank of the West. Capital ets (over) 52,000,000. 45,7 rth ost retorts Patrom ed on Deposits in bility warrant, and compound It is the aim of this bank to reer reepor s Department not only safe and profitable depository Wer money, but a place where its depositora may feel that anything th siignagement-can-de-for-th Ht La ples Collesticns carefully and promptly attended to.-Drafts issued on- il principal points in Canada, United States, Great Britain upd Europe C A. GIGOT, MANAGER HIGH RIVER BRANCH. BRANCH OFFICE AT BLACKIE. MONTHLY AUCTION SALE Horses, Cattle, Farn: Implements, + 4s Hovisehold'Firniture, etc. ECONOMY. BARN CORRALS : HIGH RIVER Saturday 15 HEAD GOOD YOUNG HORSES Broke and Unbroke Also various articles of Household Goods, inchrtin Further Entries will be receiyed up to day of Ss Terms: CASH. Jack Tompson, Auctioneer.: . No Reserve. FOR Photographic * is necedsary for the ratepayers to Supplies GOQ TO ; AUSTIN FRANCIS High River Opposite High River Trading Ci aDT Sir Donald Mann is seriously ill and will have to. undergo a very loritical operation for gall stones. Tam j nd Cham. ins Cough I know of and and. bronc i have used failed to gi lers everywhere A who bas had considerable exper- ietice in water poWer, is investi- gating Highwood river with a view to developing water power, He pronounces veral points alone the river, near the mountains, as being exceedingly suitable for the development of water power. The volumne of water-is great, anda large dum could constructed at a very reasunable sum. It will be remembered that. Mr. Crandell formerly of High River, always waxed enthusiastic upon this, point bnt, despite forts at forming a local company to go into the matter, he could not enthuse our citizens; There is no doubt enor- mous power could be developed ott west and transmitted cheaply to neighboring towns and cities, used to recom dy + fJarge-Heater1 Gyril Nelson, Clerk. + wonld not be candidates for re- ; Knighthood was in Flow postal facilities in that city Miss-Eva M. Johuston, -of Tongue Creek, bias gone to Calgary, where she is taking up a graduate tiring Councillors, and upon be ug interviewed, stated that they elvetion. The year 1912 promises to be the most important one in the history of High River, and it College, Calgary Black Diamond is forging sbead 7 select capable men on the. Council sry tapidiy, in anticipatiot of a board to replace these gentlemen A system of waterworks and sewer- age will be installed next year at a ot of 125,000, and this will ne- . cessitate the uiembers of our Coun- cil board giving up a great deal of their time and talent.to this great work, for the whole of next year. It-is not too early to commence'the discussi of the election of a strong board, woods. Its a-good point now, and when steel is laid it will be pla of congiderable importance. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ckford left on Tuerday, for Hamilton, Oat., where they will visit for a week prior to leaving for London, Eng- land, where they. purpoge spendiug the winter months. 5 A special serinon to yourg mea . will be hed t Chalmer's Dramatic Treat Ghurch, on Suaday evening ext, x 'This will be the opening of a are ca - . series which will deal with practis- peatre goers in High River 4 obtems, witnessed one of the dramatic - events of the present season on the Colonel Sam Hughes, Minister appearance of Miss Anna Day. of Militia, will be in the west that emineut American actress and shortly to investigate various ques- lier capable company in When tions relative to the erection of at the armouries at different points: He Theatre on Saturday evening laet. may stop off at High River. Mies Day has established a great . repatation for herself in her repre- , Jobo E. *Bonser, of Texas, a) sentation of the difficult roll of former London, Ontario, printer, Mary Tudor in this play, and in has discovered and patented , pro- her delineation of that interesting cess of removing printers ink from Sharacter she surpasset Heres + mee Saturday evening. This fine old romintic drama, as presented by the. above Sompeby rae. ea With the approach of municipal refrashing. ant 7 inationa.: the qumetios of thelsslac: that turned ont to greet Mise DayTacsuons. the question of the seer Penee re. OF the best ever and three vacancies in the Councll Poca Sr eae * board-is being discussed. In this eae iarutas, costumes rere connection, a batch of retirements strictly in the styles prevalent dn- is made with poor prospects of se- To eee aor euring.cundidates to replace them h t will be ger of The Theatre, is only -book- Anniversary Services ing the best productions on the held on Sunday, November Sth, in road, and ere the winter is over be St. Benedict s Church. Matins will- nfleavor to bring several at- and Holy Commonion, at 11 a.m.;: tractions equal to the above. Children s service, at 230 p.m. - vensong and Sermon at 7.30, The Rev. Canon Hogbin, will preach at both the morning and levening service 2t ll prove a very valuable .on to ie paper making industry First Concert a Success Asa cewalt; ob Saving. given The concert course under the enticie from his own arm in onder jauspices of Chalmers Church, had s44 his brother might recover strong opening, on Toesday-even- ling, October 24th, when the Mid- latid Coneert Company, delighted) 1 good sized house for nearly two foi ishing. The injused hours. : : brother and forty neighbors who The personnel. of the company) contributed strips of skin are all) were: Miss MacCracken, soprano; recovering. Miss Geneva, contralto'and accom- panist; Miss Anua Lang, violinist: Miss-Bates; reader. from wound inflicted by a stallion, William Coward. of Osborne jown- sbip, carpentgr, died suddenly from Severat farmers of Tongtie Creek secured their winter's supply of coal course in musio, ia Mount Royal . railroad tapping that nek of the ' ; deprived of+this by will. for sale-.some fine cockerals, at 1.50 each, also a few White Wyandottes, 1.00 each. Box 158, High River. Oct 19 t4 Inthe Isle of Man every woman, widow or Spinster, whether she he owner, occupant, or lodger, enjoy. the parliamentary franchise. Every dow enjoys half ofher husband's ersonal estate, and she cannot be The sale of. cigarettea and intoxicants to children was forbidden in Man for years before such a prohibiton was enforced elaewhere. The high- est interest that can be charged for a loan in the island is six per cent., and that has been the law for over two hundred years. The citizens of that hustling town by dain site; Bassano, agp- ducted.a whirlwind publicity cam- paign, on Tuesday of last week, and before the Gay had closed, the sum of 10,000 had been contribu- ted for publicity -purposes. The Bassanoites are ambitious and will make things-kumfor the next few years, and expect to have many industries locate there of over a million dollars the Bassano will be heightened, which will give an added pressure for 5,000 horse power. producing 7 A..L; Dollar, and Peter Robin H River on y last, for Quebec, where they will take the C.P.R steamer, Empress of Britain and sail for Liverpool. It-is Mr. Dollar s intentiou to puar- chase a number of well bred Clydes- dale stallions, and shit, i River. Mr, Robertson, while in the Uld Country, will visit the scenes of his. parents early child- hood days in Bonnie Scotland, and revel in xploring the points of historical interest in that great land. Both gentlemen expect to return about Christmas. 4. D. Taylor bas broken all records in the line of offering a substantial reward for the recovery white hind foot, four years old, weight about 1300 Iba, last. seen November 1908, on L. A. Oreal s ranch, Gladys district, 6randed LC on right hip. He is offering for the recovery of. above anim: which amount will be paid-by E, Thompson Co, High River. Riders of the plains should cut. out his descripuon, and endeavor to secure the seventy five dollars. Tts a very generous reward . A.D. Taylor, in- the year 1906 came'to High River, and home- From the opening to the closing ntimbers there was not adull mom- jent to the audience, and the unani- mous verdict was that a stronger, more gratifying program could be scarcely conceived of. The next concert will be et Coal Mine, on Sheep Greek, where an excellent quality is obtainetl, almost eqaal to the Galt coal at Lethbridge *The price at mouth of pit is 4 per ton. This 18 one dollar in excess of what it was last Inst week, from MoPherson steaded the N. W. Sec. 24-21-25.. Lhe first year he suffered the loss of his house, household gocds, and lomber for barn, amounting to 520. Last May be-disposed of his homestead and property, and on Saturday last he left High of a bay mara, with bald face, one + ; toort 5 BIveD year. The trike. is respon- on Friday evening, Novembec 17th, G fo the aise in rice, by a company known as The Wood Urchestra: This company is) W. K. Thompson, a former) thoaght by some to be cven-strong- C.P.R. conductor, rbnning from er than the Midland, It is safe to Calgary, to Macleod, was found predict that a full house will greet guilty of mitappropriating 50 cents the Wood Orchestra. SERRE RETR EEE ER REAL ESTATE, L z INSURANCE. Ta Riv r forshis old home in Kansas Toa Times reporter, .he made a statement, which speaks very well for Alberta as a money making province. He lauded here with 17 in cash aud household effeots, from the railway company. on Sat- und a few implements, and when * * : Anybody Need. Money a ; We Loan At Lowest Rates; and ADVANCE The Cash TO-DAY. Bring in Your Deeds RRR REE ee Ee EE hee eRe ee HOLMES BROS. Phone 122 FOURTH STREET W. Drawer235 t * * : SEHR RE RRR REE EE EEE November 7 and 8. Clifford Sifton, Dr. J. G. Ruther- ford, end several members of the Ottawa Hunt Cinb, had a narrow escupe from deeth, on Satorday last. They were following a fox along the C.P.R. gt; Prescott lite, when a train swept atound a curye and the horses had to-seurry. for their lives, to get out of the way. jarday last, by his lordship, Mr. Justice Stuart. was granted to be heard before the fall court of the province, at Cal gary, on December Sth, and in th meantime, the prisoner was allowed his Ijberty on 2,000 bai other sureties of 500 each. Mr. Thompson is well known, and the ease cased great interest to be'result 1,090 to be provided by himself and two he left he displayed a marked A reserve case cheque tor- 3,500, had 100 in his , jeans, and had sent 700 last. Aug- ust to his wife in-Kansas. Besides kteping bimeelf and family in comfort, be accumulated 4,300 in five years, and did that by farming alone. He did not speculate as is the wont of many others, but worked assiduously, with the above He thinks Alberta is a The fox which was beitig. pursued Spies f i z wnease tnutnabdns, Fad Hadas oe Ooo oe ued shown by the people. - Mr.'Thomp- mighty good province, and is the train. 2 1 : 1 son had three able lawyers defend- ing him best place: on the continent for making money.
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