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i serie: PAGE SIX. AUCTIONEERS Farm Stock Sales Conducted anywhere in Alberta Furniture Sales Conducted in Strathcona and Edmonton By hi Strathcona aod Edmonton we are According to the able to handle all to good advanta, Faraltare in any q ity. 340 Jasper Ave. East, Ist Street East, STRATHCOMA EE Sei a ter a Ti Irishman to clean out his cellar. The TRY,OUR HOME- MADE SAUSAGES 3 +44444+4) + + Personal Attention Given'to all Orders s 3 GEARY BROS. : BUC HERS Phone Sus ++ ttt Strathcona, Alta, 4444 ttt tty Clover Bar Coal Dry Wood Casn ox Deurymey EAST END WOOD YARD Geo. Meallister, Prop Near cor. Whyte and Cameron, t. Teiepboae 2586, a a What to Eat Really now, Mrs Hovsewirr, that question bother vretty often, doesn 'tit? .Leaveit tous, and the difficulty will vanish Come in, telephone us d anybody all the best to eat in Meat, Fowl and Fish, All ready and fresh. Orders taken and delivery madeat your, door, P. BURNS CO. Whyte Ave. PhoneS125 Wainwright's Undertaking Parlors Complete stock of Coffins anc Caskets always on band. aneral directing : p andertah ing. Good Hearses im sttendencr Office open day and night and Sun days. Telephone No. 3025. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the Alfred Hermsworth, the greatest partnership heretofore existing. be newspaper man living, has born look- Harrison and George M. inz ovec'the west ami the other dey Annavle, for the purpose of pros- pecting and washing for Gold, hes by twen E. outstanding accounts contracted by payable by me. Dated at Strathcona this 2nd Day AS our evn on of September, 1909. 957-9-11. BE. HARRISON. BAXTER S WHITE HOUSE GROCERY 4128 Jasper Avenue West, Kainonton what would be the effect om your Crawford Peaches, No 1. Alberta Peaches, No. 1 B.C. Sugar, Five Roses Flour, - Harvest Queen, - Tetley's Tea, All Frait at Wholesale Prices WE BUY. Fat Cattle, Hogs, Calves, Sheep, Poultry, and Hides. RIGHEST PRICES PAID. THE VOGEL MEAT PACKING G.. Lia. Strathcona, MISS E. BROWN CosTumrs, LADIES AND CHILDREN S DRESSES: PLAMBEALER BLOCK Alberta. Known Everywhere : srr daily papers, 20 weeklies and 24 appointed criee was ordered by the monitities have adopted the nu fudge to summon a witness to the Sale Rooms in both is stated, are using the later list moment. He glanced'shyly at the inds of Furniture having oa pronounced as. . Spot Castpsidier drop the a, and thus we EBMONTON Tho Daily but my hed and m: shall contina to try to better the te 1-65 hervest time, as happened in 5.65 in 1870, vou read cable in tl 100 Ih 340 Winnie: papers one morning - tha B ih tin We ino whee then would be the price MeleSt. Hert brated fer 100th birthday last week STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER NU SPRLIN Lomda; Canada?Bome few monthe' -OSMEES TO ESS lago we commented on the discussion The Melp Yourself Coufiter of that was being carried on in Ontario Witand Wisdom Oe Ameritas spalling. Teo tt Pet Etta ete t settee eee supporters of American spelling were CASTLES IN THE AIR distrseed and irritated at the idea of spelling humor with the final u. Count Bragga Docia My castle end of writing plough instead oo in italy are so distant from plow. But, perhaps, these opponents other that I had (6 get a motor Of Paglish spelling will foel that they car. faust draw the tine in their support Stockson Bomds Don't you think the rival method of spelling when it would Rave been wiser to have in when they hear that the American vested in an airship. 4 Simplified Spelling board has pre- sented 324, nu words, and is busy AH SONG FOR THE COURT. improovin 25,000 others. The At a court of justice in Austral Na Spelin:) bord elainiy thtl 46 mech requsnte by Guiness o mecty it FLASHES OF FUN i x spelis as formulated in the frst stand. list of 300 words; while two dailiee, Call for Ah Song, was the com- four weeklies, and five monthlies, i mand. The crier was puzzled for a new list, words: judge, but found him quite grave. Then he turned to the spectators Gentlemen, he asked, ** would find hed and belth. Other im- any of you favor his lordship with a proovements are justis, crevis. song arm, care and serv. Telegraph, to whose New York correspondent we are indebted for this news, (gives in reformea PADDY SAW THROUGH IT. A clergyman, who was not averse to an occasional glass, hire an who felt he was b ing made fun of. Enuf, * he said, I-mite tawk for oufs about this plan, -but what's the use? I can spare but a few minits. Az far-the lopinyuns of the opposishun, what care 1 De Irishman began his work. He brought forth a lot of empty whiskey bottles, and as he lifted euch one looked through it at tbe sun. The Preacher, who was walking on vhe a lawn, saw him, and. sai 2 MAECES May ee kine PT em: They are all dead ones, Pa they can get from tewking. Temi apes are all dead ones. Pat dun with tawking, but Tam not dun with the hiznese ov changing out hewtiful lanzwide. Yung man, it ia tuf to be cataloged az an iconcclast hart are set, an? holds out 1 there is one good thing about it they all had the shinister with them n they were dying. TAKEN AT HER WORD, There is no doubt a great deal of Sa ome AS (Ota whole tecdles trouble ia the world, of ae Prevent conde, ime aitias te count of squainish sentiment. their t Op tatict on English be A Woman came into a genral ing ritten az she iz spoken. Th: store with a jar of butter. In tog, rites az she ly spoken. Tee churning her tutter she: had discov a8 good arguments in favor of going ered q mouse im the churn. the whol bog as have those who go it didn't injure the butter, she only part way. said to the storekeeper, and to any bee on who did not know the circum- ESKHIOS WHO HAD NEVER ype it wowld taste all ight SBEN WHITE MEN. chant carried her jar into. the back room, transferred ber butter (0. am A new tribe of Eskimos, strangely other jar, and the gratified customer interesting in their native simplicity tOOk the mouse butter with a thou- interesting. in their, native simplicity 009 thinks. for the accommodation. Wreaihs deseiocs ow the Untter's SHADES OF OPINION sear er mareh trom the mouwh of Vout ayeer ago a cook informed GR Mactensie following the noted ter Posto mistress that she wan Dahle axpinrer's feat i inding and wf: to lawe e any time, as she war bringing ths Gjoa through the long encegeh te be married The min- sought northwest passage. From: tress was genuinely sorry. as th wo Point Barrow, the Spitzenberz of the Man is a good cook ami steady westward arctic, come mail ails Time passed, however, without any of the daring old whaler s achieve further word of leaving, though the ents titpy-oam tobe was frequent call The newly found Fs s inhabit er in the kitchen. The other day amor ieest Count Gf Prince Albert the mistress war moved by curiosity Land and until the appearance of to ask ax ons az my muny Moaz, shes had never Jooked upon When are you to be married the face of y white man. Least ex- Nora : pecting to frei human habitation on ndade, an ft's never at all TWP This coast. Mogg Jast July, when in be thinkin mum, was the sad re command of ihe Oluo.:to his amaze ily: Some sighted human forms ona bill ifeally * What is the trouble? ral ad. Thxee proved Tis this, mum. 1 won't marry 55 3 were advancing Mie who he's drum, an when be's soe iP the shore whore the ship lay s0-er be won't marry me. Tudgn a They ateendched it was seen THE, GUIDT DRESS OF ME thit the carried ao weapon whatewer An interniutional convention of and walked with arms extended as a tailors hay declared in favor of re ane wae oelal intentions. They formins tha convgitional style of hots the reqgilar male clothing. The prevailing fasts ions in men s costume. were con- They had. never een demned am a wildernse of depressing ahita men before an were ag much monotony. There is not enoveh wre or them that thes could pot origitality of style, the sartorial ar Sixed aboard the vessel They tists think, and they refer. depreci Pack nathing sous cereal food or itly uo the popular narrowing down eocce eee ens ce Squad pier bread to the universal wear of the ubiquit T the Electors of Strathcona ntry fo 1:960.00 wince os state above. would be nearly all, if not completely, expended, as administra- nge suit, Sold ings and six 5. Appeals held ft in scom as an article unfit ous and monototious lo for human food. They Said they in London for ten shi live on bear, whale, caribou and pe-se, or atout 2 with hows and-arrows and spears or and the press generally ty devote 4 in snares and curiously con- the'r irflucnce to th development, of - costumes that in cost, and more par- ticularly im color, would supersede the gracctess and drab monotony of our frsent costume While admit tine thit them is a show of reason oom trived traps. c A GOOD NEWSPAPER STORY. Lord Northelifle, better known as fide to the question. This is emin- ently a practical age Men prefer to go about their business in com- Eaxe out che following statement: fortabie, mconspicuous habiliment . T would mako the suggestion. so much an to be well dreed in a Of coloms w neckties, There are only 8, few who, apart from sporting con- ditions, delight in loud patterns and glaring color contrasts building grain elevators, that you curonean affaics a little ond berin to fisure out why it fs all the ship-building yards in many. are busy constructing rapid leruisers and first class battlesbips, and-why it. is Krupp's works have increiesd their lands to over or: hundred thousand harils nearly population of Winnipeg and exactly the man, but toere is another which farms. our railroads, your Fort Willian and sour Winniper if about new wonld like to see him, * the lilies of the field. ol No. 1 Hard. The day of miracles may not be jrase hoe certainty and laughed it out of countenance. not Ipoking for Jan Lord Northelifie sees. good newspaper store from a news Paver mai, eed will) be read with M Matter of such absorbing. if interest. Canada bas the greatest respect for Hritain's navy and bas no fear of England being brought down ns was France in 1870. Ger many will never be able to establish a blockade until Britain's fleet ix at the bottom. I: will not happen for some years to come, and probably bby that time the Outposts of Ex pire may take m hand in the strug- jee, Tie No. 1 Hard will bo per. po fectly safe for a lone time yet. The : only trouble is to get enough of it ual, taste that is only a pretence Grain Growers Guide. to year. With frequent and notice- fectly prewntable. The play of col- TORONTO LADY CENTENAIIAN, 0nd lewtting at times to the enforce Mrs. William Lake, of Sutton, cole 8 ha * of late rendered female bond- ace to fashion so pitiful Montreal Witaces: Direct Importers of English Goods Blankets Comforters ment any tim: you are over in Edmonton Grey Blankets Are as much in demand as ever and we stock q b range of sizes and qualit- ies. Bachelors will prefer these to White, more suit- able and serviceable. 1p weight pair, You can get a Heavy White Wool Blanket 60 by SO, sof fleecy finish: a Manket offering worth while. Electoral: District Confident in my belief in the mer- feathered game. which they killed Were made to.fashion publications its of the Immizration and Previn-' T. 136 settlers who require to do cial Development scheme enunciated regular homestead duties as afore- Robert F. Telford, MM. Te A., of Pm AB Lhe datided uel TIL Bight settlers who receive their P tand for its value in cash,. without y a large number of my friends, and Tequiring to do the ordinary home- the Leduc Literal Association, to ead duties; which makes a total 0 edue, Alberta on being urgently requested to do so in these contentions, there is anqther ore my mame to be:presenied to. Electoral District us ment, with bringin: Shortly ment of eight of those settlers from, 2 : thi regular homestead conditions t A prover says. The tailor makes 2 Seraicht purchase basis, yoys that It takes nine tailors * to trom the Fodernl ma'ea man. Tt will be interest- gartace and the ing to note if the sartorial frater Sections of land out of exch town Itheral, such as T have always. been, nits who have been taking counsel Ship im the Prov at nist masculine monotony shell Include ay eee MS. Ted nates jovoos and who consider Lane inh few, Zeare bridges throughowt the Vrovince. The 100 Ib. 3.20 len fn 80 a color scheme in waistcoats money obtained from the sale of said Fe ec Red Label eae eee ay bad been, Belt uP ft swam introduced, bright Scotch plaids iunds to he Paid into general fund ard brilliant red, yellow and green to be devoted solely to that purpose stripes, were declared the fashion. the Province becoming responsib.e but masculine monotony ridiculed it for the administration expenses con- nected therewith, and being entitled Probably a leading reason for the to act as trustee and manager of tence im male apparel of that var- the morfies contained in the said iety which makes the clothing of wo- fund. Np Hot wearittg, interest, Iw that men GRATION SY ates are of goed material and (preemption area), FROM EACH with ordinary folk last on from year TOWNSHIP. (a) the FEDERAL, GOVERNMENT atl change of fashion they would recel ves 1,440 In homesteader's en- Baty de te busing themscives. and try fees which sum is almost all. if ving thelr pockets about new Dot Farmonts -wtile the old. were otilt per: expenscn connected therewith Toy THE PROVINCE gets 144 sot- Or which the tallors propose would tlers who require t certainly be employed by them as a gui not for the exercise of individ- Prove up- (c) 144 SETTLERS get their nland but' fon the enforcement of despotic bY performing the usual homestend oe Temectren tution. oe ie en ives SUNDER THE SUGGESTED-S S eR stultitying. ebeur TEM, FROM BACH TOWNSHIP IN ra ie abeurdities THE PROVINCE, (ay THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT would receive in homestead THE PLACE TO BUY TH Ee TO The cold weather, a'most with us, means that you will probably have to lay in a stock of w irm Bedding, nd we want to give you an idea We're ready to show you through this Depart- We know we can save you what it will cyst here. money on your purchases. Flannelette Blankets Are nice and comfortable for wi: ter time instend of sheets We carry a particular tie grade of these Blankets, made extia I ree, roft and tleecy, 11x4 size, per rair 165 1axq size. pet pal 1 25 to 10 Ibs. Per Prices 1.75 10 6.50 w JOHNSTONE WALKER CO. Wadded Comforters ui... Tn Comforters we show a range witheither. Chin'z or Art Sateen Covers, A very large rao.ce of diffrent patterns in Covers. Prices run from 1.25 to 4.00 MUBSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1909, Direct Importers of English Goods LKER s * Down Quilts Beautiful Biderdown Quilts, Sateen or Satin covered, two alike, ark dozens to choose from. A range un- in assorted patterns, no excelled for value. We shall, be pleased to show them to you, Prices are 5.50 to 15.00 Particdlariy Good Walues in White Wool Blankets At 3.50 Better Grade We show a'White Wool Blanket tm better trade White Woot 50 by SO, that certainly rep- reants rumarkably good value Blankets, we show several dif- ferent sizes and weights, 6, and Ils, sizes ranging frot 60 x 80 to 88 x 86. They are made of finest Wools, soft and fleecy; well made too. Will wash and wear well, Fifteen differnt Lin's. Prices, per pair 4.75 to 8.00 At 4.00 263-67 Jasper Avenue East Alberta Made Blankets White Wool Blankets, made right in Alberta, made well, too; beautifully finished. Come in 6, 7 and 8 Ib. weights. This Blanket has teen a great seller with us this fall and we have only fiftem pairs left. Prices run from 4.75 to 8.00 ODPOSCHSESTHTOSSSSODDOLE OO09FHSO9O0OOT 9009009) F09 0800008988000 SS308 W. JOHNSTONE WALKER CO. amonon 4 gt; SSSOSSHSHSOISHOS IOS HOH SSSOSOSOOSSSOODOOESOOD RITCHIE'S ' HUNGARIAN PATENT FLOUR is FOR THE BEST BREAD YOU EVER SLICED Ask Your Grocer for It tion expenses connected therewith. (b) THE PROVING 144 settlers, and would get, eoece our Province; markets and schools brought nearer to the farmers; dim- inished expenses of marketing farm produce; increased. value of lands and general provincial development. Yours faithfully, ALFRED L. MARKS, September 16th, 1909. Leduc, Alta. electorate of the Strathcon TIT: (At a valuation of only 3 pee ndidate for the conditions of settjo..( ) 18 SETTLERS would vermnent. th /F duties being attached improvement. of roads and, subsidy from the Federal G, land the Federal Government R THE PRESENT IMMI- EM (outside of the a readjustment of our subsidy in liew of lands vernment relinquishes no ri which it has at present, except surface rights to tho said two completely for administration tions of land in cach Township, complete the re- homestead duties in order to setawould stilt be held by them, good roeds. thy establishment Tet i ay, be cueettonet by som those a homestex der few thoughtless ones, whether thi succeed in making the man as lt; they when he is-granted a patent to pe scheme is consistently Liberal, They surety ernment land), to be used by the whether we ask for our public lands Steader. deserie the sympathy of all ho provifte of Alberta for the building at the same time that we receive a Duties. Six months residence upon ment in lieu of lands. To this my an- of the three years. A homesteader swer in that the Federal Govern- may live within nine miles of his ment loses nothing by granting to homestead on a farm of at least 80 us this concession, except the 16, acres solely owned and occupied by entry fen on each quarter section, him oF ag banded over to tho Province daughter, brother or sister. which fees would practically all have tbe required by it for ndministra- in good standing may preempt a tion expenses connected therewith; quarter section alongside his home- is stead. Price 3.00 per acre. Du- therefore not entitled to claim that. ties, Must reside six months in each per acre of the two sections so Te. fnontership in the Federal Parla. served) THE SUM OF 10,240.0 the object in view of Coe Scateie Rion expen I : the said scheme into suc therewith) TO BE mutual consent, been dissolved. All ith ait respect to you, who are in- 1h do not, want to look picturesyue cr cnerations heme tnt TaEn POH THE BUILDING AND vesting your money and your labor *O atazed, k to get MAINTAINING OF ROADS AND the said Hisrison Aumavle will be ote Our OMY an TOO in Wie a sle. They. confine their love runds with which to Improve ait BRIDGES THROUGHOUT TRE funds settled upon by 144 settlers ty PROVINCE. Synopsis-of Canadian North-West Land Regulations a family, or any male over 18 AS bersen who ste sole end ot get thetrland by paying their fees and years old, may bome-stesd a performing the rezular homestead section of available Dominion Land duties and 8 SETTLERS would se- By this scheme we sek to obtai cre their land for cash without oth- berta. The applicant must appear in Manitoba, Seskatchewan or Al- in person at the Dominion Lands riparian rights to two Cam coming out asa straight Agency or Sub-Agency for the dis- trict. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending bome- and cultivation of the land in each In certain districts a homesteader lentry (including the time required low, In other word, the Federal/to earn homestead patent) and cul- ws tivate 60 acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted src- nis homestead right and cannot ob- of tain. * slut H derivou very Atte; ily 7 anys chaneg nommmeaced Se) eortete mia: profits. If there be any profit ac- ; froiag tothe Federal Government, weve reside otk tmontha tn each of - oat spider tte tienen roe Ge three sears, cultivete Rty sree end Ja secured from the mineral and tim- ee house worth 200.00. ber wealth of the Innd, and not from) the homestead entry feen, which as Must reside six months in each of W. W. Cony. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior: T therefore appeat for support to all thowa electors who are in favor of N. B. Unauthorized publication of of this advertinement will not be paid which means the quick settlement of for. Aor. 709, 6 m0, AVELL. aS ewe a See ing, Stratheo oak Now ON Ti A, PEE Iason watghms Oihele: Telephon
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