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The High River Times 1917-12-27 - 1915-01-07
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1916-12-21
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M. F. Whimster Another Shipment of C HIGH RIVER of Dolls. We are devoting a portion of of High River and District, In order to Clea hristmas Toys just arrive and we invite you to come an our selection is good and our prices are right. s Hardware Store d,-ineluded in whichis-a large consignment our Store to the display of Suitable Presents for the Children enable all to buy d inspect our Stock. We guarantee that r out every Toy this Month we have marked our Goods at.a Price that will Toy Automobiles, +E ound to pl Guns that will Dolis, figures Mer Tea Set Mor young All sizes Chile y Scouts T 1 Small Horses on Whee id Baby Doll or your: jumping Jacks just the thing Suita ble Gifts fo 00 r Grown-Ups rent in a With: rez but yto 7 slight from 19 year it wa: 15 bot any umbia w Ontario, 9 sper jown clearly by the gc 1910-0 in average per week an wasa higher level reached ovince enbrmous is reported e then we have - know wh your home 1816, being Saskatchewan, as compared with In 1910 the average expenditure under this head Alberta per rose was week to in October of this year was The eastern provinces are all ju: le in B.C much as the grocery or dealer Write m the afiairs yor the fashion the local pa: i sof seemingly small importance, but without-it none of these things would be recorded, and it is of more importance for you to me close to a tousand miles must drop some pap not drop on own. farm paper, The up-to-date r his farm paper as ds the commercial pabl cation that bron, hort notige- to Mr, Reid Churek Tongn: 10 itt ok an eh ys-and beckon to achere to obtain th power finid for Many friends of Mr. and Mrs B. Campbell of Mossleieh, regret to leara-of the desth of their infant) son, Thomas Beecham, at Gleichen on Monday December 4th, age ix weeks, The funeral took place wesday morning, the remains be- ing entered inthe Catholic ceme- tery. Gleichen Call, Prohibition and its. bedeficient effects are the result of the reform originated some generations And are none who wi tthe drama bas not playe tant part in the develop ment of the sentiment which hus given ts to day the sober and i dustrious country which we highly The play which bas a force in the chan on 0 Patriotic Fund January ley fe post of ov be succeeded as high who has ac- icago on December 7 gt;C sia Favorite, the grand steer was sold to a Detrc rm for hig paid for be : Mrs. E- Thornley om her brother, L 1g that he had been wounded at Somme. He is now convalescent home received word R. Baker, .stat- e last report of the: Red putions our compositor credited Miss Dick. with a contri- bution of 50, and A Member with The payrients should be order to be correct: Norman Holmes whd has been conducting a general business in the own of Nanton, for the past THE THEATR Wednesday, December 20 Big Revival of the Grand Old Play r ts a.specially selected comp: settings and scenery, in the mg: TEN NIGHTS -INA with special stage thrilling temperance : drama ever written Reserved Seats 1. year, wasclected Mayor of the town: def Ciaresholm, to which place Mr.) in doubt rewurn the near future to resi. Prof. Mack Eastman, history department, ritish Columbia, has been gtanted Jeave of absence, dating , from Christmas,- in order that he may enlist for everseas service. Prof. Eastman is well known in. High River, being . frequent visitor at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. A. McCorquodale..- Tinies is in receipt of a very esting letter from Mr 1 Schack former citizen Riber aged in the It business NY fer: of the Univ rsity of disatrous ire destroved aboat operty at - Fo: t. Alte were pleased to see that Mr: J A. Gillis and Mel, McLean's pro. perties were not in the fire path Loan companies we understand jbave very kindly off farmers to pay up their mortgages providing they pay a Konus. As a resnit of the great crop many farmers are in a-position to liquid ate all their debts. Rear Section 75 . Gallery 50c. There are a lot of people in this town who prefer the best of every- thing, otherwise, we could not carry such a fine assorted stock of all kinds of smoking materials. Some men prefer Virginia cigaret went a better than ordinary smoke 4, we recommend Tucketts Club s. We don't know of any better cigarette. Sells 10 for 15c. St. George Hotel Cigar Stand nIGE A. J. H. Koch, s IVER
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