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Pde ae FOUR PAG STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER FRIDAY, JULY 23, 190 The Strathcona Plaindraler Bvery Tuxspay AFFEENUONS AT rue OFrice ALBERTA BLOCK, MAIN ST, STRATHCOMA BY THE PLAINDEALER CO. 4. MAMILTON McDONALD. Manager, Ponuisuep AND Feat SUSSCRIPTION RATES Twice a Week by carrier, 1.75 per yr Mailed toCanadian points, 1.50 Fores su All Subscriptions payable in Adtance LDVERTISING RATES ease di . fsdvertising /2e per line tiekt be per line each consecative incer- tion, While the publishers of the PLAINDEALER exorcise nil poseibie care im exciuding trom (te dos ail Roanela sud orher ndvettiveneate al ut suspicious ature aba sceept- much as they believe to be genuine aod tone Bde. It sort be understood that they io Be Way cusraniee theve advertisements. and must Mare their ceases 10 sxeresee their owe dim Gletlog ia the wav of putting falih in them FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1909. IN MEMORIAM. Today we sadly ay away in tho tomb the remains of one whom Strathcona delighted to honor. To to one. outside the family circle bas the sudden decease of Dr. Mcintyre been a deeper sorrow than to the editot of Tha Plaindealer, For sev- ed years we have ben intimate friends and no one has appreciated the private and publit worth of the ce mourn toaiay more than the *Rd all mourn with his best friends the groufds writer of these lines. We loved him as a brother, recognizing in a spe- ial sense the honesty of purpose, the wtrencth of cbaracter and intellect and the kindly disposition which have endeared him to all who knew Kim whether in political or ate life. His public cureer: of three years duration but few men ave: in so short time attained such eminence in the councils of ths He was one who in .priv- only nation as he did had no political they erm throst upon him by. the friends who realized his ability and when the ret made vac nt the Strathcona seat in the Dominion: House of Commons he found himself the spirations until Quite, unexpectdly nominee of the at that time he was known outside the town of Strathcona, bat the constituency which he wus, nom- inated to contest covered a quarter of the Province and included several other centres of population, each of which contained aspirants for the Bomor bestowed upon him. By kind- ly and treatment Dr. Me- Intyre soon fon to his support Lit- erals und Independents in every part Paicner he was most successful. He heo a faculty of winninz-rather than fighting his way and convincing by argunent rather than repelling by Abuse the electors whether oppose to his political faith or open-minded, He never indulged in un tind persom alitie: rezarding his opponents and ldom usd a harsh wort exce comtmdiction of what be considered calumay upon some supporter the principles he espoused. During the thre years that few Strathcona tee wa, the Doct tactful repre ntative at of was tirsless in bis 2 new post offices we district and ed inthe Strathcona 900 miles of snail route were. added to the mileage existing previous to This js local his entry into parliament? S matter of comparativ importance which bo hondkd with exceptional ebility A question of provincial magni. tude whicityhe interested himself in was the maiter of grain standards in Alberta and to him more than to any one cle belongs the cratit * of the lt;mame Alberta Red, for the winter wheat which is making this rovines famous in the world s. food markets... There is ot national imporcence which is imde ib- ly stamped with De, MeIptyre s per- sonality. It is th regulation whicit makes three ieants th: maximum rail way passenzer rate in Canada. ex- cept ina few isolated instances. It os attained through his tact and diplomacy in conference with the Do- minion Cabinet and the heads of the great tailw, His public caresr was too short to allow him a place emong the great. statesmen of the country, put his character and ability were such that those who knew him best. believed he possessed the essential qualities of statesmanship and had he lived to walk beyond the threshold of public one matt life, he would have been recognizcd sidertte in Camrose. See ie gee aed ada: His deceass at this time is one of those providences of God which are incompretensible to. mor- tal man, but to which we meekly submit s coming from the one who docth all things well.. Dr. McIntyre had no political enemies though many political opponents, but we speak truly when we say that one his untimely dexth. To his wife who has heen left desolate after 89 brie? period of matrimonial joy, we extend the Reartfelt svmpethy- of this whole community erent. bers infinttely grieve * not hope. We inz place portin-s . und Our loss is greater, but we as thoss who have no look forward to meet- where: there shall: he no sorrow and sighing eball fee away WONDERFUL GARDEN GROWTH Gardens Bears Testimony to Climate Once acain we feel it incumben upon us to make mention of the in- numerable fine gardens that are thriving lt;0 splendidly in practically the city: this sum- holders have every portion of mer, where property the noveseary area of loam. Natural- ly 1 is impossible to designate a starting: point and from there make mention of all the surrounding fine garters within the corporation lim- y its, for. in the number and excel- lence of Strathcona gurderix, this city is perhaps not excelled in the provin-e. but the subject may be by suking of some veze- table plots in repreentative parts of treated town, which are of fteognized ox- cellencs. One very noticable feature of the sezetables and fruit being gtown this seson is the number of tender aricties that are thriving mich as straw eries, tomatoes. cu- cumbers, ete. with fine samples of sweet com, ant the growth Onis far almost aseures a suceessful sea- son for this sort of garden work. The srawterries in all parts of THE SOCIAL WORLD Mrs. EK. Defrain is isiting rele- tives at Highland Park, Alte. + Mrs. Charles Herron and Mrw. Haus, of Moose Jaw, who have boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. ED. Defrain, at their residence, south-cast of Strathcona, returned home on Pues acy + On Weisiesday morniny at eight o'clock, St. Anthony's Roman Cath- olic Church was the scent of a pret- ty wedding, when Mis Catherine Rowsell, of Camrose, unti. recentl hurse on the staf of the Strathcona Public Hospital, and Dr. FO J. Shes, of Camrose, were, unjted im mat mony. The Rev. Father McQuaid wos the officiating priest. The bride, who looked charming, was at- tired in cream serge, with lace gimp trimming, and wore a stylish hat finished with a shaded plume. Miss Nellio Rowsell, the sistereof the bride who wags daintily dressed in pink floral Chinese silk. with braided hat to miatch, acted as bridesmaid, and the groomsman was Mr. A. J Crowe. Amongst those rresent at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rowsell, parents of the bride. Af ter the solemnizing of the marriaze, the bridal party drove to the Strathcom: Hotel. where the wedding breakfast was served. The groom's Present to the bride was a handsom gt; gold bracelet, ana to the groom, a Pair of gold cuff link After a short honevmoon trip, Dr. and Mrs. Shea will take up their re + Mr. and Mrs. McMullen, of Calgary uTivel in the city yesterday, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. EJ. Flavin, + : Next Tuesday evening,, July is the evening fixed for the Gerden Social. which the ladies of Holy. Trinity Church Guiki- are at present) exerting their energies towards mak- ing a success. meet 27th, of H. F. Sandeman, Third Avenue North, lent for the oceasion, and the Fire Brigade Band will add to the other attractions. Coffee. io-cream, cakes, tempting dainties will be served at numerous small tables on the liewns under the trees, and Chinese lanterns and clectric lights will furnish illumination as twilight falls: 4: ' An intevesting wedding was) solemmired at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Campbell, First Avenue North, on Wedneeday, July 2st, at high noon, whe their eldest daugh-, ter, Miss Zola Isabelle, and Mr. Archibald Campbell, of Daysland, were, united. in matrimony. The Hew. 1 Mo Millar, MLA. entered the drawing-room, which was tastefully decorated with ferns, fol-, jae plasms, und flowers, strains of the wedding march, played) by Mise Florence Campbe bridal pair stood under an archways of ferns. i The bride looked most charming in beautiful dress over white silk, made style, and trinimed with rich silk lace amd pearl trimmirig. bridal veil of white tulle was gath- ered to her hair with maidenhair ferns and small bridal roses. ana she WANTED. Boarders and ri carried a lovely bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid, Mise Grace Ritchie, who has been the intimate triena-ot tie bride trom thelr school- Erl-days, wor dainty princess gown of pink silk, black picture bat of tulle. and carried bouquet of pink roses. Emily Campbell, Little sist the bride, acted. as flower girl, looking very sweet in pink silk and carryme 4 little bes het of -bridal roses end oosies, Mr. P. Campbell, brother of the groom: was best man. Only the relatives of the bride and groom and a few very intimate friends were present. At ome o'clock the bridal party sat down to dainty Junch table, decorated with - smilax and pink carnations. The bridegroom's gift to the bride Basa very banisome gold Braoch, Ube design being the bride's initials, eflorts to advance the welfare of BIS th. city are doiny exexptionlly well and sec with her hirth-stone. To the constitu nts throushout Ux; whole district. He was not famous for his much shea the floor of Parliainent, but for the sanity amt soundniss of the arguments he ad dressed to the Hours, when oce sion demented study the neds of the West particu- larly: and let the oki parliamentary leaders Szht the perty battles, that comecrnd. the profane of the eust He never so without a thorough knowledse of the saty-ct in band acid presented his views briefly, pointedly and. convinirinly.. Besides tei faithful in bis atvedarion ar tbe se sions of the Houses working member of. eer. wae chown ond gar sveaking on wis np active on which be Promp? and jminstakins atteption to the crest delnge of corresnondence which his constituare shawerd uoon Bim. Indves, we firmly beliese the he sacrificed hos life ty too clows at tention to his perliamentary -duti pros + long Flouse, denying lymseif the ph ezercine thit would have warde the dino his vitality acd Urought death in ite train. . He recochize one of the greatest needs of the West to be better post al facilitien and made a specialty of urging the postal department to grant the petition of his rural con- stituents for new post offices and more frequerft mail service. The suecess of his efforts in this regard fe sem in the fact that in two sessions of the 1 on which so lwubtly mapped al the Wek, baie aeiwet er Se Gos (re aiies ecpdad ainear oda Aisl eraneet oeeactal ot iene terrion easy WAY at Tel Vinin ever affice lest. week by Mrs. Martin, of Second street. west and it He made it a point ( the jntiment of the staff can be ac- The; the fruit war imported article. contd as reliable. superior to the Se orsl other citizens have mall beds of ths plants well fillet sf fruit and Mr oF. T. Baines. ie ex ter men ir mecessfully with ant ex fra lore end Juscjocs vuriets Another garden in the west ont worthy of merit ie that of Mr. A McEwan. who bes an ai ten days ago Mr ME caulifowers fen was using Tew nnd potters. South of White Axe Ur. Sutherland and Mr. Chas. Pete Int hee fruit and sezetatles that are worthy -of special mentign. Ree. FL. FL Gordon, of the Methodist Chureh bem shown in a practical, way thet he isn gardner of ability, bar ine n sobeidid - sen tis wor peor ths pmrnonaive In the exstern fwrt of the city in- Huded in numerous others are two expecially fine gardets teloneinc te Meeers T. Grant and Wm. Paw more. Last, week Mr. Grant kindly showed his array of vegetables tr The Piaindegler man, end the cucum- bers and tomatoes are in a surpris- ingly advanced stage of growth. Cor- tainly if any tomatoes in the city ripen this season, Mr. Grant's will be included in the list. Mr. Pass- more's exeaptionally large pears are an outstanding feature of bis gar- den aa thay were last year. ANADIAN COMPC jCunada bridesmaid he prewnted a gold lock- ft-on which her imitinis were prettily engraved Mr. and Mrs. Catnpbell left on the afternoon train for Bani. where they will spend. their honeymoon. The bride's travelling costume was of brown. with a stylish bat to match. soll make their future home in Dusstand, where Mr. Camptell is manage forthe Revelstoke Lomtrer ompans EILEEN. RIN SOUTH De CALM, the composer of mnet With remarkabl Town of Ot:awe and hos been. ettemied heart: congratulations so. large and other) P. 0. BOX 521. July Miscellaneous Advertisements TO-LET. 6-roomed - bouse.Ist north, tet Apply PHOTOS. LOST. On Whyte Avenue. Strathcona, fetween Third and Fourth Strest Eest, on Saturday i 17th. Kindly leave PLAINDEALER OFFICE or, telephone 3231: WANTED. To Ist. and 2nd west 942-3 trade, for one or two choice resi- Piane dence Lots. with reply. Plaindesler Office. Apply Pi Whyte Ave, Bank and to B. Tropjuois Hotel. Give location and price Address BOX J., 942-46-p. TO-LET. On Whyte Ave, good 9- roomed house, with large yard, al- stable and Low rent to a good careful ten- ant. coach house. 1-AINDEALER. 942 t8, It will take place in)TO-LET. A store compartment in the Ritchie-Block on south. side of detween Dominion Apply RITCHLE or A. DAVIES. 942-tf. ALE Good Milch Cow, in splendid condition. DEALER OFFICE. PLAIN- 4ott Apply WANTED AT ONCE Goud 5. for weal work. Appl TIVTON SO? ESTRAYED To the Martin Ferm, near this city-a pig. Cw Fry have same by proving p:yurty and paying penses. Apps to MES, MARTIN, Strathcona. 42, B.D. wes WAN iment of Mr. Talbot Strawberries and Tomatoes Supplemen- the officiating minister, and the bride, ply BD Good general servaht. Ap- to Mrs. Geo. Thomson, corner ted With Cucumbers and Corn in City 8 iven away by her father. She arq avenue morth antl 4th street cast. r the TO LET. Business oitice on Whyte avenue, good location and reason- tion apply to Avenue. and the? able terms. ...For further informa- of white silk mull FOR KENT. une seven rooum nouse. in princess corner 5th avenue north and 6th strest east, one block from car line A long good garden. Tuttle. C. 0. Apply to W. C. D. Feed Store. 980-tf mers. 4.50 per week. Water, sewer, ant bath. Apply Plaindealer Office. CARPENTERS Strathcona Carpenters Union, No. 918-934. UNION 1860 1882, meets in the Sons of Eng- lang hall. Strathcona, every Tues- da: evening at 8 o'clock. oft, secretal On 927, 2 mo. IMPOUNDED On Ray Stallion colt with white hind lecs. pay expenses otherwise it tion AL Hi keeper, cs. Owner must and remove animal, will be sold by auc- OWATSON, Pound- 941-4. OUND. On Monda; evening, be tween 10 and 140.80 o'clock, op the Edmonton Owner may oxy aes OFFICE. 3, a Telescope Grip have sume on proving and paying advertising ly PLAINDEALER SALE OF STALLION COLT. Notice is hereby -given un ied one that I have im- Bay Stallion Colt a white hind lecs, and, unless same is claimed will be soldait Public. Auction at 11 o'elods on Wedorsday. the City sfuly: Livery A. HOWATSON, 28th, 1909, at Stable, Strach- Pound 943-44 Tenders will be received until noon f-Monday, Tul os bas Strathcona. T success in Cape the right to pasture. TENDER RS WANTED. Allen 26th. 1909, for the rk in the Cty of is does not include J. G. TIPTON, Chairman Park Com. Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most -dell- cious and healthful of all fruit acids. setussenne Ave, fine player Extra Special Reduction Sale July 20th to Aug. 20:h Here is what a Reductiun Sale means at Crawford Weeks. We quote a few only of the money-saving prices, and what you don t see, ask for. F 1. Guns, Guns A dandy dow barrel Shot Gun, 30 in. barrel, weight 7. Abs.. and extra well made and fivished, exsily worth 1500, Our special reduction sale price is 10.00 while the stock lasts, 000 Boxes of 12 Gange Shells Of the best quality, 60c. per box. Now is the time to lay in your supply. 25 Rifles Including Winchesters, Marlins, Savages, Etc., at prices from 2.00 to 20.00. These will stand the closest inspection, and we have made the prices so low that they will sell quick. Don't miss this chance. 4. Stoves and Ranges This 1s one of the lines that the prices will be all cut to pieces on durin our big Heduction Sale, and we are able to quote extra low prices on account of having just received direct from the. Foundry: (all middlemen's profits being cut out), a car of High Grade Ranges. Look her , we can give you a Range with 6 lids, No. 9 Reservoir, High Warming Closet, Duplex Grate, Fancy Nickel Trimmings. A Stove that is usually sold for 50.00. Our Special Sale Price is Then we have the Homesteader s Stove for which Is certainly a record breaker for the 3. Batter Crocks and Stone Chorns 200 Stone Crocks that we are placing on sale re gardless of cost. These are not the common cheap crocks that ate put up for cheap class of trade, but are absolutely the Pinest Quality of Goods on the market, and you will say s0 too, when. you compare them with the kind that you have been used to buy- ing. 1 gal. Crocks 20c, 2 gal. Crocks 40c, 3 gal. Crocks 0c, 4 gal. Crocks 80c; 5 gal. Crocks 1.00. We are very anxious that you call and see theee Crocks whether you buy or not. Stone Churns 3 gal. 1.45; 4 gal., 1.60; 5 gal., 1.75. The stock of Churns is limited and they won't last long at thesd prices. G. Another Big Shipment of Flower Pots 0c, 15 , 20 each, Saucers included. Sozert lots. 7. WW-Piece Dinner Sets We have a number of sets of the newest patterns, full best squnlity, that we are going to quote at emnsa- tonal prices 9.50, 11.50, 14.50. Considering quality, it is like giving them away at these prices. 2 doz. Ironstone China Cups and Saucers 90c. per dozen. These are the kind that won't break: 100 doz. Ironstone China Soup and Porridge Plates 2 U. 60c. and 70c. per, doz.: 2 sizes; all go on sale worth 1.00 and 1.10 in the regular way Will not Sell over one dozcn of these to any one customer. 9. Graniteware Loek here, we can save you all-kinds of y whil this Special Sale is on ae Regular Price, Sp'l. Sale Price 14 qt. Granite Pail BSc. 65c. a Tish Pans 20c. Bc. Pudding Dishes 15e. to 45 . 10 . to B0e. core We. 10e. Pie ites 2 for 25c. 3 for 25 . Wash Basins 20, 25, 80c. 15, 20, 25 . 80c. to WOc. 20 . to 45e. 20 . to Se. 15 . to B5c. 65e. Preserving Kettles, Lip Saucepans Double Boilers 10. 100 Long Handle All Steel Shovels Worth from 75 . to 1.00. Our Special Sale Price 45c. Not more than two will be sold tomer. -11. Bargains for the Farmers In Hay Forks and Machine Oil; Hay Sweat Pads, Etc. 12. Grind Stones A good big Stone with Roller Bearings; all for 1.75. Don't use the old one any longer when buy . you can new om for 1.75. Theso are only a few of the things that will be put on male at reduced pricen, Crawford Weeks Settlers Outfitters and Auctioneers to one cus- Rakes, Harness, citizens I week end a popular rvs The civi night was. sudden rel the late Dr ion of . the patient bo the operat Teo we broube bef yesterday nm payment of was dealt w the parties remanded. fc Prof, J. 1 Wisconsin. + Mr MB is Alberta YVinefal Adve home trom reports seve farm Lands to aispom ity very sho H. . The Mr. W. Cr this week fr in the Medi their home t of Mr. J. F has been en yearn an an naval static the tropical to tholn be to the more
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