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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER a nose pcaxe wanna. *ANTER, aes ft tom af wages. Apply MRS. A. HAGDR, Mr. Ardhur Ritchie, who has been. The many friends of Joba 336, Third St., Edmonton. 958-9 spending bis suiimor vacation at hia Roe, Chief Inspector qf Schools for WANTBD. School Teacher as princi home in this city, left Saturday af- Alberta; will be interosted im he. Ral. of toward schol Qnalifinl 29 deracon tow Teronto University wher Strathcona both before and aince dst (enc, Stamdard. . Munk. be. kod he will complete his medical studies. ay disciptinariam. State salary promotion, will be Interested in the at arrival in the city Sunday. Mr. Fred Lehman, of Lacombe Mr. Coledyke in Canada Dut commence as soon as pos- Apply A. 1. Sere Mrs. J. W. Wallace returned inst following account of his marriage on Seturday from a several month's August 34th, taken from thy Grand visit with her parents and brothers River Sachem im Vancouver. The family will now Gam oF the rekde.in cottage on First Ave., North, near First Street West Jn the absencs of the Rev. J, . Howen, who is suffering from a se vere throat aqttack, Inspector Hill comducted tho service in the Baptist church on Sunday morning, and Mr. Cook, of Edmonton, took charge the evening. . Mr. S. C. Wilson returned to the at. : city with his bride last Sunday ternoon from Calgary and they will in future reside here. Mrs. Wilson was Miss Mary A. Crosier, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilson Crosier, of Calgary. Mrs. Wilson will be at 9 6 home in this city after Octy Ist. Yesterday's little showers came in the nature of surprises. bot in their action on the dust clouds were of much benefit to the citizens. Whi the shower here was of the water cart variety the country to the West was treated to a miniature exhibi- ticn of sleet and snow Tho lt;ecial servites in Holy Trinity church on Sunday. were fairly well attendet , especially in the evening, when the Very Kev. Dean Paget, D. D., preached an interesting and eloquent sermon, which held the at- stention of the audirnce from the frst ; word to the last At the Council meeting tonight there will be brought up the matter of removing the old plank walks where cement walks have been placed 4his year in boulevard positions. The application for cement walks on Main street north has been with- drawn -and it-is possible that better plank walke will be placed, there. Local Customs Officer T. Walsh re- Prettiest and most in terveting events of the season trans pired this Tuesday afternoon, August 24th, being the occasion of the mar- riage of oxi of Caledonia's mont popular young ladies in the person of Ethot Maude, datghter of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns, of this village, to Mr, Joba T. Ross, B. A.. of Famon ton, Chiet Inapector of Schools for Alberta, The marriage ceremony was pecforined at Burnbrac, the resi: dence of the bride's parents, in the Presence of about Ofty invited quests The house was prottily decorated with -a profusion of cut flowers and house plants. The Rev, Wm. Burns, of Toronto, grandfather of the bride, Conilucted the wevice, assisted by the Rev, Dr. R.N gt; Bums, also of Tor- onto, uncle of. tha bride, and the Rev A. Fi. Sinith, Ty. of Caledonia. At three thirty. the appointed hour, the bride entercd the drawing room to the strains of Lobengrin s weddime od by Stella Camp- bell, of Orangville, attend by ber sister, Edna M. Burns. The groom was supported by Mr. Janrid Innsford, of Columbus, Obio. The bride was beautifully attired in cream silk cascade with a wide wat ered stripe over cream taffeta t)in- med with heavy Duchess lace and honisome pearl omaments. She wore the conventional veil and cor onet of orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid was most becomingly gowned in rose silk cascade with an exquisite bolero of French handmade lace of deep cream interlaced with gold, and carried 4 sheaf of pink rosebuds. The bride s mother looked very handsome in a black gown of Pirectoire sqtin frimined with rich Flemish lace and jet fring: The groom's gift to the bride was a mecklace of wholo pearls of exquis ite desigm and workmanship; the fav 958-9-np. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED. alter Thursday evening to W. MUIR EDWARDS, Piest Avenue North, 2nd, house west of Second St. West. 257-p. WANTED AT ONCE. An appren- Lee Dressinaking. Apply to MISS CONNELLY, over Douglas Store. 958-6 APS FOR QLIGK BUYERS Several articles of Furniture, most now, for sale at bargain Frices. Articles include Dresser and Washstand. Kitchen Cupboard and Table. Sidebowrd, Wardrobe, and Chairs. Apply at A. Me- KBOWN S, Sed St. West and Ard Ave. North, -Btp. STRAY BULD Biue roan, two-year okt Bull. with short ta'l, broke in- to my pasture on Aug. 26, 1908. Owner please pay expenses and take at once, CHAS, ELLETT, Samiy Lake, 956-59-p WANTED. By young man, q room to rent or board and room, also Stable room for one driving horse. Must. be centrally located: and prices strictly modorate. App. Plaindealer OMco: 150-9-np. TO-REN 0 houses, 8 and 9 rooms, ome with large kitchen 14x 16, close to car ani good store, city water; barn and chicken house. Anyone renting may havw the use of soveral vacant om at the back of the houses. ivent 10) and 12 respectively. Apply to W CARR, 78 Rupert toon HONEY FOR SALE. Fine Extract- ed Clover Honey for sale at 20c. a pound, at Thos. Henderson's Apiary on 6th Ave. North, between 4th and Sth streets east. era must provide dishes. 049-2-mt PLAIN SEWING, Don- aldson, who has beon left without support, gnd has two smail chilo en to maintain, would be glad to means Calumet in the United nounces Baking Powder on the market. States Now perhaps you don t understand just what we mean. have just placed in stock a quantity of Powder Branded COLE- DYKE It is this: We Baking This is the same powder as - sold States under the name of Calumet. in the United This powder is absolutely pure, and contains no in. jurious ingredients, and it is utterly imposs' your Cake to fall if you use le for Every housewife. pro- it the finest Put up in two sizes, re- tarned last week from a vacation Gr ty ae sith otal tipi to tae Rentals: Sects ir, Spo) eer ee eee nee gee peeg ere eee at ras tulbromeeas ates tie vanlendiel Grats cee tae Uigen gt; niyo recent he Sees eee Oe O88 allows tailing at 1oc and: 25c. manner im which the fair has been T Scart pin Temple. si 9 Snr ands Paine cried 00 Rite he ccremons the amen TO-LFT A store compartment in Like the many others he has much to omrany eniored a dainty houflet the Ritchie Btock on sauth side of say in praiso of the Canadian eX- juncheom. Whyte Ave., between Dominion o - ae jie a acc tate cus eee Ease moe inoneotn Hota Apo A H R Coen ee ee ree eee ee abe, to He RITCHIE: or A. DAVIES. ; 1 ar Oo ft Rev 0. P, Mequnids- for the past Misritime Provinces, after which: Uhre ade s s ie two syeara rector of St. Anthony's Witt tae up. their residence in Fa church in this city, left vesterday af monton, Alberta, side's trav. BOARD AND ROOMS. Person: Seeret ie ee puleic, Soe chere he MOBEON, Alberta, The bride's tray ishing university students Pal Corner Main Street and Whyte Avenue boarders or rooners during the Approachingterm are requested to rong, communicate with PRESIDENT. TORY will be appointed to a new field of work. Rev. Father McCuaid has teen very) popular during his connec tion with the church here and his de dark brown cli with becoming hat, to match. The following are. included DDOBOOOPOSGOGOGSOOOSO DBO OHODHOOPHGWO GOH te lene out af town sruests: Me we parture is regretted by. many. HIS hors, Rev. De and Mrs. RN. WANTED TO BI Zuccessor Bere will likely te Ret: Tamms, the. and Mrs. G.G. Culbert, Democrat Wazon; set of Heavy. and Father Jan,of Calgary, 6hO Si) Mea: Spencer: Sir. and Mra. C: W.7 light bob-sleighs. Appts LLOYD, arrive to-morrow from (ho soul Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Clark, Dr. at Mr. Ritebie'y Mill or Box 440, eccccee vaneeas spd Mrs. HS. Burns, all of Toren: ity. 957-8. buyer for cot- fine situation partic lars WANTED. At once, a tage and two lots in near University i apply to Plaindewler or Box Strathcona. 87. SALE OF ANIMALS. Notice hereby given that I will on Satur- day, the 18th Day of at the, hour of 11 o' sell by Public Auction, ound, First Avenue North, the following impounded animals, pro- RITCHIE HUNGARIAN PATENT FLOUR FOR THE BEST BREAD YOU EVER SLICED Ask Your Grocer For It 0: H. Anderson, of Grinmby. 1. 8 Dunsford, of Columbus, Ohic H. F. Kenney, Provincial Secretary and Miss S. Campbell, of Oranzevil Inspector Hil Gave InspiringAddresses + im Baptist Church on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milne, .-of Winniper, who were the guests of Mrs. W. J Cluff, returns home on. Friday + Cluft entertained on PALLY SUNDAY A SUCCESS Sent. itna feue On Sunday last the programme of the Sunday School Rally was suc- ceastully carried out, and Mr. HF. Mes: We Seal a ob: Toceday afternoon in honor of her Kemy, the able and energetic Pro: viding same ate not claimed before vinciai Secretary of the Alberta Sun- Sv0st, Ev Milne. und, a very em- that date: 1 Jersey Cow; 1 Jersey Gay School Association, appeared Jovable time resulted. The hostees (alt; 1 Back Calf. 4 during the afternoon in the Metho- 1 * assipted by Airs. Crang. Mrs. H. son, Pound Keeper, dist, Baptist and Presbyterian . Douglas, rs. Lavell and ee Sept. 10. TEN YEAR CONTRACT. FOR -, Nettleton iadys McLean, SCHOOL 7 churches, smvisting in the exercises lise Havel. Rutherford, and Miss eSCeS. eee ae acted meee H f The Mazlitoba Government on Wed- io ples were prettily, deporate nesday awarded a ten-year contract Mo Gy pot kanes ROUSS TOP pe scrcn faethe Peas. lt; 1 Co., of Edinburgh. This firm sent 1 in the lowest tender. sth Pelee renaae pase Sale re fee te te apt iae eee tk ene te , peeeesereerrerrrrr rr. : ture Ho be a musica feast, andthe pro- i + s idtor motere are hopisy that a large and, New--room house, main : appreciative audience will greet. Mr. part 14x24, 2 rooms, 2 Greenlaw, whose wonderful voice has i oa - - : Green snows wonderful voice Par Clothes, closet, kitehen 2- MILLINERY mTo aif-music lovers who ave, Heard iat x oe large arlene 2 Sclomy tron the-pves tn a Sifoors; fue high Steamboat Edmonton eulogy from the iress in all parts of for floors, 2 fine oa Canada, and commanded many a plaudits when he appeared ig the derechos at oe West bast year. o charge will be) io ys price mace or gtesiaeiee Vie Les ee The Last of the Season gt; ae rs of the concert trust that crowded audience will respood suffic- e feat econ The. band ; : : zs seas Tha : CPE eaiver collection. ut that on easy terms. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVE- NINGS, at 7.45 from Bridge. lof course does not prohibit the con-) tribution of either gold or bills. : ; HH. F. KENNY, s provincial pecker Alter Sunday DT jand sien, Trond ond ute Strathcona Tavestmemt Co. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY trips to Big Island, from Bridge at 10.30 a.m. Fares on All Trips 50c each : Tickets for All River Excursions at Cowles Drug Store, Whyte Ave. ProvinNschook Aswoelations raN ai eeh in td are expected and addressing in his usual attrac- to return to the city to-morrow Se en pcint Gash eaeeec tae + Ja ees) ee 3 tin, her friends will again of Shes G0 Bred Me ao hat nly recor aati sind See : peas was well cafried out, and mg, fen bil Se ere. itt included, besides singing, me - addresses from Mr. Kenny and In- Mrs. Malone wishes to announce been connected with Sundgy School that she will receive for the fret gpector Hull, the latter of whom has time this season on Thursday, Sep- work for many years. A violin solo tember 16th, and thereafter the (Canam on Dutivent from Mr. R. Porte added consider- third Thursday im ewch morth. EAST END wooo YARD ably to the pleasure of the afternoon. 2 a f eae reaiatey MOR Miss McMillan, who is leaving for me 3 her home in Detroit, Michigan, in a Telephone few weeks, will receive with Mra. 00008.0F 90009 000000000000000000000004 Office open evenings. L Phone 3017 235 White Avenue East Clover Bar Coal Dry Wood 290.0000000006- GORRESPON DENCE Bol peyote sets ale - SHEPPARD A CANDIDATE, Malone next Thursday H ee ee grees aes + Editor of The Plateideater; Mere: Duncan, ith welt TRY OUR HOME + NOTICE OF DISSOLU ieee nguaire she Dear Sit At the request of many daughter Grace amd son Frock: 1 R t t th ona Undertakin Co. oy a hp Kae be eo ia MADR SAUSAGES 3 ,2 iSnu smo. cece ip SETAC g Co. decided to yaclt as a cal in Winaiper. jon, and - partnership heretofore existing S LIMITED it the coming el ction in the Strath- - rumeN. 2eeun E. Harrison and George M. HENRY WAPSHOTT, Mgr. fona constituency, as a supporter of Soe se T Personal Attention Given to lt;nmvie, for tho purpose of prom ane . the Government, and shall-ran ax the ee aes it All Orders pectin and washing for Gold, has by Open Day and Night, Lady Embalmer in attendance. a oo : ae Peck yeh Seen verve my thanks, Sir, i you w ; Drei 3 ou sccounts contracted by rtak Tiudiy, mention thie matter in your Mex. 1. G. Ronter, wishes, erouey GEARY BROS. / lt;oi sia'thartison Annevie will be lance next, issue, Pe tet che triends, and + BUTCHERS -- Phone 3143 payable by me. - Tous tunnty, (epaamse sh he ei, era BUROHRRS Powe S85 /PESEIG Be taan tie Sad Be Twhyte Aves RICE SHEPPARD. nd ameistance f. lof September, 1909. ner their sympathy 12, 09 qarins her recent. sad 957-9-11. FE. HARRISON SEEEEAEEEEEFEE ES ES tte oe ereavemcnt e Box 47, Strathcona, Sept.
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