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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-09-03
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nei i rE in wg Ss gt; SEE on TE Bra The Oliver Typewriter For 7 Cents a Day Please read the headline over gain. mendous sigaificance will dawn upon v. An Oliver Typewriter the standard visible writer ly perfected typewriter on the marke: the most YOURS Fon 17 CENTS A DAY The typewriter whose conquest of the commercial ter of business bistory YOURS FOR ina Ava The typewriter that is equipped with scores of such The Balance Shift The Ruling conveniences as Device Fingers . then 17 cents plan in a nutshell. The result has been such a deluge of applications for machines that we are simply astounded. The demand comes from people of all classes, all ages, all oczupations. The majority of koown financial si novelty of the proposition. Universal Typewriting is at hand. A Quarter of a Million People are Making Money with The . OLIVER 1 Typewriter THE STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER The Oliver Typewriter isa money maker RIGHT PROM THE WORD G0 So easy to run that beginners soon get in the expert class. EARN ay you LEARN. machine pay the 17 CENTS A DAY and all ABOVK that is Yours. Wherever you are.there s work to be done and money. bosiness world is calling for Oliver operators. There are not enough to the demand: Their salaries are considerably above to be made by using the Oi those of many classes of workers. An Oliver Typewriter in Every Home ' That is our battle ery to-day. We bave made the Oli- ver SUPREME IN USEFULNESS and absolutely IxDIsPExsA- BLE in BUSINESS. Now comes the conquest of the home. The simplicity jand strength of the Oliver fit it for family use: It is becoming an Our new selling plan puts the Uliver on the threshold Will youclose the docr of ofevery home in America. Jour bome of office on this remarkable Ot ty 2 Write for further details of our easy offer and a free copy of the new Oliver catalog. Address The Oliver Typewriter Co. Tas Oxiver Trpewarrer BUILUING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The Double Release The Loc moti The Antomatto Sencar The pene Tabu The Disappeari tor The table eae emeePepaper Fieg-re -- The Scientific Con densed Keyboard all Yours for 17 Cents s . a Day We announced this new salrs pian Fecentty. Just to feet the pulee of the People. Sim mallcash payment ze That ie the day. ities bas come from people of ng-who were attracted by the An impressive demonstration of the immense popularity of the Oliver Typewriter. A startling confirmation of our belief that the Era of Let the NAVAL SUPREMAGY: MUST: CONTINUE British Merchant Marine Re, quires Perfect Protection in War Admiral Beresford Sounds Warning Note to Empire Opened National Exhibi- tien Amidet Great Ovation Lord Chan Beresford. in the full regalia of British Admiral, opened the national exhibition at Toront Tuesday. An audience ? 2,000 peo- ple gathered in the dairy buikting, with cheers greeted bis arrival In hin address, in reply to the wet comie of Preaidemt Gooderham, Sir Charts sald in pact as follows: There can be no doubt that in the past tho British navy bas bad a pat- amount inuence in keeping the peace of the world, and if that navy continues efficient and. suifictent the jeace may be maintained, not only to benefit this empire, but alvo to henest the whole umiverse, peace be- ing the greatest interest that any nation cam possess. There is no tor surance for peace cqual to a stron navy. What is wanted ix a bold constructive policy. broad in. its bas Hix and imperial in ite object. The, time for talking is over; the time for action has begun. There must be a carefully compiled coincident practi- flects if war stiovkt unfortunately be) forced, on us. A complete scheme, should prevent war and secure peace. pire should be put beyond any pos- sible doubt. Our supremacy at sea has been threatened in language which is unmistakable. In the neac real It is our business, as ai empire, to sce that our present. posi: tom is not jeopardized in any wus The result of the. London conference poduces an imperial organization Tor-war, in which the whole empire takes part. Tt ghould preserve our supremacy intact. The latent re be based on broad and national and Imperial lines, totally devoid of per- sonal. party or selfish motives, an/ Imperial defence founded on the prin- cipls of five natioas, one Ustion Jack, one army and one throne. We have arrived at a crisis ia our other nations. We wish to keep and defence. We are determined kept. Instead of the British navy maintaining that supremacy as in the fered to come in and share some union means xreater strength. If the Special Rates TO TORONTO EXHIBITION August 22toSept 5 Final return limit SEPT. 2 Transit limit 10 days in each direction For fall particuists apply to nearest THF ttt tt ete tests Canadian Pacific FAMILIES WANTED Personal Attention Given to GEARY BROS. BUTCH ERS--- Phone S13 Railway Tickets on Sale agent, orto J, E. PROCTOR, Dis. Pase. Agent DAILY All Orders +4t4seesororors Strathcona, Alta, F, ital OFFICES : lately occupied by the late Der. Mcintyre. Also one Store in same block. Apply to DUNCAN'S i i 3 f to remain it must superiority that ts the empire is abso- Jlutely dependent on the punctual and sure delivery of the water borne food and raw materials supplied by t's) ful-attack on the trade routes would as well as that of Great Britain. 1t therefore becomes matter of life 0 death to the British Empire to re- to wrest that superiority from must be met by steady and deter- ate him because he does something aiined efforts on our part to defend which should not have been done what, we hold. Maritimc necessities Perhaps he bad. the right motive, but in his dumb way was unable to : txpreas it. Pornaps he wanced to D H. SMITH necessity for-our existence a an rm- help you, possibly he meant no evil, SPES pire. No other. nations are-vepend- thgugh-outwardiy he sccmed perverse ent.upon water borne food ami raw ynd stubborn. Give him credit. for They ae least Tey ug to. be good, for thew are very different from maritime ditions. Command of the sa is materials for their existence. can produce ford for their people in their own fields and raw materi had, necessary for manufacture in most cats to be found in their own of Lord Lascelles on t cat plan for defeating an enomy s could hear it rattling against the The question of the mafety of the em- litt, futur that threat may become coming of di xeved him to. the Quadra, where iy sources of the empire have not een rescue was greeted, with unbounded called upon, as yet, to join an of- iov. He was not any the worse for ganization which to be effective must hie outing history as an a aim ee is he? Does the word exist which is aggredatve action or increase of os oat Iferritory, nor do we hold threats to Plicable to the man who mistrests Dealer in Imported Lumber, Sash, Doors and seme On fae cack iempic apne Ps ee ree nee on aes Mouldings We wish to. consolidate the Empiro hors wese taken from him, and. be for purposes of mutual advantages -ouid' obtain no other? He wonld be Past, the other four nations have of- i jy the direct route to failure and i it is 8 dior patace ateeeting agpnage Sgt CE NOM 2 shoulder. Hritors all, to hold what gimp animals is one of the disting- we have. Unlon fs strength, clowr ishing vices of the lowest aml bas- norance nnd mesitens. Likewise Samuel Stiles, the potad author ae Sciocmer, han aids The Cheapeot of all things is kindness, its exercises Fowuiring the lease possible trouble srterion, the trede router, A. mecer: (Mua, ,utsueriten: Anaiter fame dom. Think of it. Kindness ts paralyze the trade of the Dominion Wisdom Is it not true? Who but ciara eorser but tant Klee Sie eee ee ates eee that when a horse does wrong be NA PLAINDEALER * EARL GREY LOST IN B. C. WOOD Loses His Way in Darkness Narrowly Escapes Falling Over Precipice Was Found Exhausted by Search Party Bart Grey, governor-general of Cam ia, was lost - for. five and a halt hours in the woous of Jervin inlet 00 Saturtag and hed a narrow cap from dewth. The gorernor-genecal had jst returned feom Dawson att Skagway and was shooting alone. He had almost fallen over precipice ia the darknees when discovered by You should te hin orderly: pletely exhausted when found and his clothes were badly torn These are all He had gone that must be pi in the to make room had killed mountain dear Goitingdeaper inia the woods he lost hie way, and dark: hess cameo When he did not appear at dinner there was great uneasiness on the steamer Quadra, on which he had sailed from Dawson. The whistle was blown steadily, fires were buite Etter on the shore and search parties started out The governot-general-in the mean time was fighting a way through the underbrush, falling over logy. stip- ping on. rocks and tearing his cloth- fe to tatters. Once he canm to the brink of a precipice, feeling hin way' cautiously with an alpenatock which he carried with his rifle, The alpen- stock slipped from his grasp and he) in the Vicinity of rocks in w steop descent of conmider- able distance. He realized then how clove he had come to falling over the After five and a half hours un- availing stsuggle -thus the governor- neral give up and swnk down, hun: and exhausted. to w the: Calgary, Alberta, w the reflection of an Indian ea- wmpment fire and he discharged his rite. The shot was qnewered by a search party which, guided by his votce. soon afterwards turned up. They hurried him. to the bench, where 9 boat was in waiting, con. 831 Main Street, 1HE GQLi THE Manufacturer NATIVE HORS The man whe is cruel to animals fs but himself w brute, and the man: who is cruel to his best friend, what is horse? Can it be possible that wich mat ever syops to think what left helpless, stranded. He would MILLS AN old our ovn and Ut all haow that have to rect tothe wars of hIN/FIRST ST EDMONTON few puny is man broken lines and odd sites in Men's, Women's and Children s Shoes F. BUHRER apect innie of oar high clue goods Mt off the shelves for our failat K Telephone 3157 Whyte Avenue STRATHCONA CITY LOTS FOR SALE the Railway Sta For Mapsand oformation as to Prices and Terms apply to H. F. SANDEMAN, Stratheona, Alberta; CS. LOTT, OSLER; HAMMOND NANTON Winnipeg, Manitoba WALTER of All Kinds of LUMBER 'D OFFICES: FERRY CROSSING STRATHSON Cruelty accomplishes nothing, iif pear rtetne nase errererererreretrerereg st of the people. Wherever it 19 nd, Mis uw certain mark of ig Sindnesy is wis: THEN TTT T ETE E TEE E EE HEY fool delights in cruelty? A. wise nan knows that cruelty only makes Be kind to the horse. Don t beg: i i PLUMBER and re few hores which ace naturally BSTIMATES GIVEN Many persons, fake it for granted Orders lefe ut Smith's joininz countries. The tendency of intended to do so,and they there- Bakery, Whyte Ave. Inte has been to gnin complete naval fore punish him for it. Now this supremacy in the north sea. Notion only uggravates the matter, doubt that would protect the heart and if continued will result in an in- of the Empire, the British Isles from eorrigible animal, made sp solely macy on all the seas can alone se- from mistreatment by his master. p Q. Box 87 invasion, but compicte naval supre- This, and this only explains why so * cure the continuance of the British many horses are bad. Drug Store ) Pmvire ans stand true to the Imp. iat has tai HB, or at W.E. Rows, Hardware will receive prompt attentidn : ; : Telephone 3263 P. MANNING, SANITARY ENGINEER Large Stack i trand-of Hveryth mx inv the Lumber and Building Material Inspect our Stock ace ouly. 2 Oflee. Best Graden atoorrwot peices Prompt delivery, +F+Pt+eoeesooseooooses The best policy is to be kind to tos touen to cei Steaua kes FARM FOr Sale .STRATHCONA Thero is no necessity to aver that Canadians are Joval to the crown ; expect of men. Remember that of they have proved this loyalty rm times in the past by their fiiebtiny cr horse is the most useful. Give him Preparing to fight on behalf of the credit for that. Don't think him British Finpire on questions of an mean, for unless made so-by man be Imperial nature. in which t may be seldom is. Don t punish him. for said thet Canada hed really no in- every wrong be doen for possibly terest. I believe that the Canadian they are not so intende . Try ta nation will always fight to. keep Can- put yourself in his place, and don t ada in the empire ami stand rue to forget that ho is a sla that imperial sentiment. * j LEDUC FAIR, SEPT. 21. Agricultural Aemciation have hustled for their fall fair a programme compretienaive epoch to ensure a very successful exhibi- Ye tiate for once and you will never tion. This year the fair taken place M4 again that kindness down't pay. Seot. 2ist and by that time the ex- ftian Farmer hibits mhould be compldte and every- thing at perfect state of maturity The Strathcona and. will furnish the music- during the day and no treat your horses should, try to do better. Te kind crop from this 18 actes was : to them, and see for yourself if your The management of the Leduc WOrk does not proceed more smooth- as you would wigh bh weh understanding from bim as you the animeis which aid man, the 350 Buys 160 Acres od plough land, Ii Now, Me, Roader, if you don t Soon, his innd basmot been cropped kindly ag you fortwo years, hut two years ago the 400 Bushels Osts 40 Sacks Berley Busheis Potatoes Price 850.00 Teams 8400.00 cash, balance arranged. yy than ever before. Follow the jolden Rule, and treat your horse Your powtions were reversed. In- NOVELIST: DEATH OF NO The death is announced of George) doubt will show the southern neigh- Manvflle Fean, the well-known nov- Strathcona Investment Co. bors what really good band music ix. clist, He was born in 1831, at A rengramme of racing and athbetic Westminster. Fglind. He was at v4 one time elitor of eth neaatbly rome basehall and end wes afterwarts oro leaitor of Once A Wek. eoente wil mise be net they fo-tha l features, Office open evenings. Phone 3017 235 White Avenue East I's Magazine nor and PANTORIUM 1 Beg to announce through thecolumns of the Plaindealer, that I, have taken over the -business recently conducted by J. W. McDonald on Whyte Avenue, west, and solicit a share of the public patronage. 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE G. B. TORRANCE Telephone 3316
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