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The High River Times 1914-12-31 - 1912-01-04
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1913-09-25
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/Maclenna Winnipeg. nBros. Ld. : : : : Wheat, Oats, sx Net Bids Wired on Request Consignments Sold to Highest Bidder Agents Wanted at Every Point Where We Are Not Represented, Write us at Once for Terms. Local Representative: P. G. THOMAS. Papen drs enna Essery-McMillan i One of the most interesting social events of the season in High River took place on Wednesday, Septem ber 17th popular yoting ladies, Miss Sybil McMillan, youngest daughter of Mr..and Mrs, J. A. McMillan, was united trimony to Mr, Stanley Essery. of Calgary, in the presence of immec iends of the con tracting p the home of her + parents, Fourth St., mony took place at Rev. J. D. the bride being: given away by her father. A suniptuous repast was then served, couple motored to Calg: they will en Seattle, and . where couver, ts on the jc coast on their honeymoon son their return Mr. and Essery will take up their re sigenc ary, The Tities joins their many friends in wishir them long life and happi Chalmers Church C55. . . Rally Day will be observed in , Chalmers Church, on Sunday, 28th, at 11 m. All + September ssl coun people of tike Sunday school rehi the order of service. Hymus, scripture readings recita- All nds of the church school are invited to on Rally Day. * Chinooks Are Champions The Chinooks of gary are the lacrosse champions of Albe certainly earned the honor whe they defeated a team of the calibre ;of High River, which team has been several times i We congratulate Calgary on i e tory over what we still esteem good team as there is in the pro- vince. y won on the battle ground of their own choice, which selection is no credit to their judg- mient or evidence of their desire to ) play fi Nanton has far better grounds and the town offered 75 for the game, whilt Cochrane asked that they be paid 10 ground rent. However, the game has been won and lost, and the many excursion: ists from both points witnessed one of the keenest contests and brilliant games ever played in the we: No goals were scored in the . three periods, but in. the las gary got 3 goals and High River Everybody played great lacrosse but the work of Shanks in goal and Moore, Adams andiMatheson o the defence was particularly good the work of our bome was of suc class as to make the Calgary goal- keeper distinguish himself. lt;A shower of Groceries, Vege- y tables and Farm Produce will be given inwaid of the High River General Hospi in the store first door south of the Post Office on Saturday, September 27. You are cordially invited to assist. After Enoon tea will be served. A statement of great intetest to all farmers comes from T. H. Gus-j sow, the Dominion botanist at Ottawa. . It is to the effect that he estimates th loss in yield of grain, wand the lowering of the grade, of it, by amtit, to be in the neighborhood BI 15,000,000, so reckoning it on Bthe basis of today's acreage, it js prectically 80 . In his opinidh ihe threshing machine is an at ist spreading the disease, It Dot sufficient that machines agit be thoroughly cleaned, but ought to be. some- legislation the fumigation of machines when one of High River's - r which the happy h Horses Gattl e A. LAYZELL Live Steok Agent, Phone 2273 106.6th Avenue, E CALGARY vif any, medicines, have met with uecess that has attonde the use of Chan lic Cholera ane Diarrhooa mnark able cures of colic and diarrhoea which in almost every neighbor wile reputation py all dealers, Opening of the Legislature With a brilliancy unsurpass d in the social history of the capital the first session of the third legis lature of Alberts was formally o ed on Tuesday by Lientenant ( eruor Balyeau. The ceremonies weee attended by practically all the-members of the honse, and by hundreds of prominent residents of the province. It was, however, a day when women greatly ont num. the legislative chamber was liverally represented. and as he lieutenant governor read the speech from the throne, it was a brilliant and variegated pageant that was visible from the speaker's chair The speech from the throne. was neither instructive, nor incisixe, its chief feature being the ommisaion of any reference to the Alberta and jreat Waterway's railway finsco, nd its promised solution. Follow the precedent of recent avasions the crown speecch was made the vehicle for protest against the fact that 4 former goverment gave the nataral resourses of the prov- ince in return for a small cash enb- sidy. The one promising feature of the speect from the throne is the clause pertaining to agriculture credit. which is to be given consid eration, althongh it is not apecitic. ally stated that snch consideration, be forthcoming during the present session of the honse. Premier Sifton, in an intervie: with The Herak ths morning, gave it as his opinion that the ses- ion would be a very brief one if the opposition was agreeable. He did not state what govenment bills would be presented, but intimated that they wonld not be numerous. Premier Sifton will continne to act a8.provincia treasurer, This is the opinion expressed. in politi cal circles Tt ip stated that vo appointment to the vacant port- folio willbe made this year. There veral contenders for the pos and. it is felt that we-selection can be mae without offending oth- ermembers With the troublesome A-and G. W. case on ite hands the goverment has no desire to cause internal dissensi he Premier Sifton s deteriniuation leave the fice vacaut uutil Uh aod G, W. case is settled. gary Herald All society to All previons amount of one trip was. bre Fcently the Imperator, of the Hamburg American line. She sailed for New rk on Septembe 1ith, c arrying five thousand passengers we's High River nounce adance to begiven u their uspices and management in the Opera House, on Tnesday, Sept. 30th. This ambitious local organization of seven pieces merit liberal patronage recorils TSC for on by Orchestra ler throrott upti their store will HATH RIVER School of fAgriculture 2 opens 281 The Soho of Agricntra October 28th at is Mure with two weeks holidays at Christ mas. Boys mu: er the st the miniwam age of MM yeare without being subj to any en. tran S:adente will be given diplomas in agrioul- ture after snc ly complotiog examination course in Agrioyltare-will dientirely by specialists ; partments. aad is briefly as foliows Brett Harstemiiry: whic cludes cultivation, crop rotation, conservation of moisture, sci de pletion, restoration and mainte- apace of soil fertili eradication rot weerts, grains, grasses Hng-and mark the ti id clovers, hand ing the prodacts of jndging, breeding and management of live stock. 3 Poultry 4 Dairying 5 Veterinary S Farm Mechan blucksniith- carpenter work, stady of farm mechinery,. stody. in handling steam and gasoline engines 7 Irrigation syst m Canada and the L S Horsdcultar and 9 Koglish Literwture, writing and pra in spesking 10 Mat 11 Agricultural chemistry, bae- teriology, botany 12 Farm mana; 13 Farm Book. k The Claresholm Demonstration Farm, on which the school is erect- d, will show the boys the proper mothods of farming, and will pro- snitable live stock, grains, for demonstration work in the school, In addition fo the course in xricalture, the school is offering a thoronghly practical ovurse in houschold science during months of November and Dece ber, os cing er 28 yonne: iadies from the age of six- teen years np there are no tuition fees either for the conrse in-agrionlture or the sourse of honechold science the stuilent being at the expense only of board and room, and the neces- sary hooks. Those who intend twking cither of the above courses thie fall should imaresliatel: communicate with Mrineipal W. Stephen, Clares- Just Think of It A Fine Four Hundred Dollar Upton Piano Absolutely Given Away ms as practised ited States iardening essay ee public ratios. ament pping. Y vide vertising is nowa science monstrated practically 1g ployed by the most enter- iz business firm,-the Little Trading Compan who -are going to give away. Ansoutren.y FREE to some-one of- their cus. tomers on March 14th, the beauti- ful Partor Granp Pisxo is now on exhibition at The Piano sells for Four Huxpnet Doutars ant is a Hien Crass istrument in every respect GUAR ANTEED by the makers for Tex Years. Just Tuise or Ir A Four Hundred Dollar Piano to be Gives Away A few years ago, if 2 merchant was todo such a thing he would be considered a fit sub- ject for an asylum, but conditions have changed, yet in the face. of the encrmous sum spent in adver jtising the fact of the Little Bow giving away a 340000 piano is a stupendous undertaking and it clearly demonstrates their desire to be always up to and a little little ahead of the spirit of the times Svery purchaser of 100 worth of goods from any department. of a coupon good for 100 votes on the piano. person presenting the largest number of votes to them on March 14th will revpixe the pinno abso- No favors will be fnd every person will receive an equal chance. The reputation Little Bow Trading square dealing sures this fact. We think the baying people will appreciate this y liberal offer on the part of the Little Bow Trading Co., and we predict a live yotes le Foand Ladies Silver wateh, Owner may have same by proving Property anil paying for thia adet Apply at Times Office FINES, FHC RSDAY gf tache ng public of this sec- SEPTEMBER-6, 193 The Guaranteed ONE DYE for AM Kinds of Cloth. according to the Munson Mail, has an invention which sts ks the grain automatically Ttis a basket at 1 where the bundle carrier is usuully-found. TE will hold from 8 to 14 bundles as desired and when the required nymber is reached the tops are pressed together and. the bundles are set upright on the ground. an attachment preventing the stook from falling over. The in- vention is fnlly red by patents. ne of the big companies have dollar addition to. the buildings of Ottawa offered 200,000) for the patent Fight, to Messrs. Crockett ELECTRI SATURDAY Oe eceeegansacceanense EVENING THE KEY A thrilling drama VAULT 33 4e-nivetin the inher 20 Tile hank robber's services young girl is rescned fro were required to rescuethe young sir stitled THE 1 large vault KEY Theatre or turd: TRAPPED IN:TH THEATRE v ev iz 1. De not miss this feature. Admission on Saturday evening, Adults-25 . Children 40 - Orchestra Both Evenings FRIDAY EVENING Specially attractive reels have be n oly aud Janghable comet red Thrilling dana : Three Prize Drawings. Be There To Win. Popular Prices for Friday evening, 10 and15 Cents, Socccesbocccceceescessecoesousccoussccsscests The contract to build ea million Parliament awarded of All wil tob was k Th ort William, Ont attend: verta Sund: Tbe held at er 27, 28 and 29 c is expected Z clee() r c 660000000006 COG Sessooeso lt;j Tiie annual convention of the Schoo Association Lethbridge om Oc A very large MEO) RH Sosaace o o ceennoe o t boCoogs OU0OCHODOOODOS for the home Study of in the kitchen, Even Bakings i Ss eS ae a S It stands to reason that the foundry of national reputation for its equipment. of the most notable hotel, restaurant, and institutional kitchens through- out the Dominion, also makes rc) the best range on the market itchen, This Gurney-Oxford range is the result of over seventy years experience and experimental improvements to benefit the woman who toils By means of a Divided Flue Strip, the heat is divided evenly over the top and down the back and sides of the oven, of biscuits in the front and back of the oven will brown with perfect evenness without having to change their places many times during the baking. The two back lids of the range also receive an equal cooking heat that will boil two kettles at the same time. CALL ON US- ASK FOR OL IR NEW CATALOGUE, SOBEY DEXTER The. Furniture Men Perfect Control practically called the labor. Saving of Fuel A pan It s Sanitary Too lead. erent from all woman. STOV Why it a the Best Range Procurable The entire range is controlled by one handle, conomizer. turns around a series of six notches to determine the exact degree of heat req control saves time, fuel and I Then again the special Re- versible Grate saves coal bills by burning the coal to a fine white ash. No unburnt coal can lodge in the rounded cor- ners of the firebox. Its smooth, clean top is pol- ished and requires no black The Gurney-Oxford is diff- other ranges its exclusive devices make an irresistible appeal AND RANGES uired.. Such to every ) COOCOO0OG t Seoooooronodd doecceococeoerococasneen
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