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The High River Times 1918-01-03 - 1920-12-30
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1918-05-16
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penne fren even ea PPT torat-and General News Mesar Her many frien pleases vo know at Mre.ifs rapidly recovering recent ines: Mr. BR. E. Calgary taking treatment with which he some time has beer Mrs. Learmonth and family who are now residing in Calgary spent a few days in High River, the guest of Mrs Robertson and Miss Jones. High River people. generally are pleased to hear Mr. and Mrs, Coers- field and family back in High River after an absence of six months. Mr. Gee. McIrvine has purchased lots from Mr. Harry Nelson, upon which he will have erected sm up-to- date residence. Contractor Weldon will do the work. The man without occupatien is hav- ing troubles of his own these di Provincial Constable Halt rounded a aumber up last week and gave warn- ing that they must labor or move on. There is no room for slackers in High River Mrs. Coultry is the possessor of a new McLaughlin automobile When Mr. Cumming, the magician was here he predicted at the town hall in reply to a query, that Mrs. Coultry would have her desire fulfilled in the matter af an automobile : The 1.0.0.F. and Rebekah lodge an- niversary services were conducted in the church of England on Sunday, April 28th, was attended by about 60 members who listened to a very able course by the -Rev. Canon Hay. These societies have had good success during the past few years and have a arge membership. is There is no defence to be cifered ho is found operating a without 2 license num- In High River there ar who quire person tor vehic ber for 918 a number of automobile have not complied with. 0 ments such headlights, 24: , and an example w aivne prope provincia off who has very patient in pect Defends Christian Science Editor, Tir High Di the righ ian Science courteous.to 3 public exp: whieh he know he does to those be otherwi: When present day cle gymen ad- work of heal- ti insisted that h better qual Christian Science Unti would be wise to refrain from critici- sing Christian S ience, lest haply they be found to be fighting against God. Sincerely yours, Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Pubtication for Alty Hy. Streeter s Fine Herd In addition to. the Hereford bulls which Harry of Mazeppa has been offering he is mtn 6H Tea Or ATberta The tnlls are brougi year ago M. Mace jown stock farm igh R imported bulls shape, then registered Streter, bred cows and heifer: a very nice lot, some were over from being offered include cows, practically all o: alf and there are in wing calves. In the -young stock jere are 85 head of 2-year-oid heifers and -166-yearlings. The females all Alberta bred stock and now there is such a demand for breeding stock there will be a lively demand for the Streeter cattle. Mr. Mx foct stu The story of the play telle of Hilda McTavish daughter of Andrew McTavish. Scotch settler iti the Hadson's Bay far coun warned. gentle git placed region, and more lonesome by reason 0 mort manintal hatred of her father, wh ed by the early desertion Ais wife. and believe guia Jules Heaubion iy a Previch-Canadian,a hand- who hes beet visiting at the McTarid) home for yours, always with renity welogens, Esko that plciuee of untive atmosphere comes Wilham MeDennid, a rail road engineer. whe yeare before had been re- sponsible for the downtat of Beaublons Balt sister. Beaubion, left by bis futher with the Charee to find the half-sister, discovers the fact Gt ber bltvable death, and startwont to hant the man, accompanied by Baptiste, his trust-worthy enc northwestern. poead Tues discover, thrvegh MeDouald's boastiags that be was the betrayer of Annetie, and that bois trying to decojve Hilda-in the sane way Jaler salves tir to lake Bilde ama. from hes home.and the flight is accomplished after a tiolent scene with the maniacal father, who hasteec ted. ty.McDonald to believe in th sincerity of his purpose. McDonald follows the flesing trio Jules, Baptiste aad Hilda stage the party goes remains behind to meet Mc- and the conflict occas in dead davk- tees, ending in the death of McDuoald ster one of the most thrilling scetiew ever put on the ftage. Incidental to this fight the bowling of real wolvee'is reproduced, bearing out the Cau dian Indian legend. The Wolf wilt be the nttraction at The Thentre, on Tharsday next, May Mth, and is proseated with the guarantee of the United Producing Company and the Tocal manager. Reserved seats 1.00, rear section ood gallery Te. Seat plan and tickets at Drac Store i a NEW MINISTER ARRIVES The Ensign Red Cross and Rich- mond Hill communities have united into a congregation and have secured as thet minister, Mr. H. A. Boyd, of Edmonton. Mr. Boyd will commence his ministry on Sunday, May 5th. The peopie are to be congratulated ring the services of so able a man as Mr. Boyd, Large attendances are expected to greet his begining of the work. upon Miss J. H, Brown returned this week from a ten days visit with friends iu Calgary The Amusement Tax Act To take effect on, from and after May Ist, 1918 ending an ance or entertainment to which: an is charg hereto stion fee following admission is a tax of le ion is (a) When than 75 1.00, (4) Whe: than 1.00, but not-more 2.00, 2 tax of 10c (5) When the price of ad an 2.00, a tax of 25c. tax of 2ic shall be pa by son attending any boxing or contests (7) Where admission is given by or complimentary tickets 2 tax shall be payable at the highest rate charged for the performance to which admission is granted. Penalties Every person who, without having previously paid the tax provided - by this act, enters 2 place of amusement in the province for the purpose of at-. tending an exhibition, performance, entertainment or game shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty of not more than 50.00 for each) offence, and in default-of the payment of the fine and costs, to imprisonment for not more than six month: Every owner of a place of ment an of a place fon, is more than amuse- every employee of an owner f amusement who permits or 3 person to purpose perforgn- r game th m 5.00, no: 200 and in default of. payment of the fine and costs to im- Pprisonmant for Het rere months Edmonton, April 15th, 1918. E. TROWBRIDGE, Deputy Provincial Secretary. HIGH RIVER TIME NOTICE IA. R. LAIDLA The Exclusive Dry Goods-and Ciothl HIGH. RIVER House Order by Mail Secretiry-Treasurer jany tender will m SEALED TENDE) by the Board of Truster Hill School District No office of Hunt Watt, High to-noon May 1918. fer of w frame schoo building specifications m Plans a y be obtained from the payment of deposit of 5.00, which will be return on receipt of abons fide tender with Piams and specifications. necessarily The lowest or be ac cepted. Plans and xpecificatiohs muy be seen at the Deparment of Education or office of Hunt Watt, High River HM. BROCKLEBANK Secretary Treasurer April 25, 1918 t LOST MUFFLER END For Chevrolet Car on trail between my home and H.R Notify H. S. Sweet, Phone 611, H.R High River HC ? Aldersste. Owner mavTave safe upon proving Property and paying costs. Apple 1. Adrian, Aldersyde. m2t3 AUTOMOBILE TIRE AND RIM On trail on April 22. Enquire C. C. Short, phone 85, High River. A25ti ie WANTED GIRL Por light office work Dr. Bedingfield ag BREAKING Can Handje half section to section-any timeafter May 16th + Apply TL. Hatch, Prankburg z M2t GIRL Good Girl for general housework good wages paid. Apply Mrs. F. L. versfield M2ef POSITION In Merchantile or Financial houseby married man as general office man, bookkeeper and account- ant. Best recommendations as to ability etc. Addr ss Bookkeeper care of Times High River, Alta. FOR SALE CaTTL bunch of forty three cows and steers, three years old, good condition, some-sr good milch + cows, ail pply on. section 16-2 Souter, Gladys high grade piano sale. Hox 236. High Ry SHOR Shorthos for the two 1400 E.R. MacPhee. May2td , Manitoba ROOTER PLOW Bei g to Riley Local Improvement District. - Infor mation -regirding location of same will be gladly rectived by J: A Massey, High River, Counfilior fo Division Apiit HAY Forty t years old v tons wild hay, twe stack, half mile west of Loch Sioy post office, Hay somewh: damaged good cattle hay, Wil sellat 8 per ton, CE. McKethen, Phone 717, High R Mar21 AND LOTS Good house and jots, in High River, good loca- tion, on water, light and telephone lines. Harry Nelson, High River STOCK RANCH Located about 35 miles North Hast of Kijtscoty, Alte. hhend of cattle ann 46 head o: with implements, ete. Forty under cultivation, fair buildings and well fenced. Good water and shelter Range and feed for five or six Hiuhdred head. Priee 15,000 with 5,000 cash and the balance in fve anual payments at. 6 per c nt Appiy Cumming Hiltz, Kitcoty, Alberta. FOR EXCHANGE BULL One Pure tired id, will excha: Apply to F HLDING O: Bind feet oe probal a, branded brand is blotched causes letters to touch. wihtch MoS As PURE 4T IS GROWING Our Mail Order Business day we get letters money letters money etc. The people are *s quick and very satisfactory in every way t it you cannot come to Our Goods and Prices are-right In matiy. cases far below the prices that city stores are forced to ask. The reason is obvions the results of an advancing market take effect quicker in the city than. .clsewhere lt; Yes, you can: get better value at this store on High Grade Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Boots and Grates Here s some clearing prices on Spring Coats that you'll like get here early or your favorite may be missing. On Sale Saturday, Monday and Tuesday only, all coats up to 45.00 this includes entire stock-of Broadcloths, Gaberdines, etc. for 3 days only - * - P ee 25.00 18.75 Special attention is called to-our Suit and Dress Values. Every pleased make personal selections SHOES, CtC., try it, F 25.00 Coats; sale same Gays Sms 1000.00 worth of New Rugs, Carpets and Congoleums should be on Sale Saturday a LINENS Of cogirse you know there are. no more being made. We have a limited sipply of pure linen tabling also ready made cloths and napkins, these we offer below the prices that the mills disposed of the last of their output. New Blouse Silks and Skirtings Fancy Silks in'stripe, yard wide, per yard Silk Ginghams, new and pretty; 36in. wide, :per yard - Big Stock New Hosiery and Gloves Everything from cheap Hosiery to the high grade Silks both for men and, wormes- Frat Laced Gossard Corsets full 1.50 90c. Men s Stts More than 200 suits for men and young men. -The stock is heavy thus the prices Just in. are fixed for a reduction. Ourisnit values are better than the best makers af offer- ing 'to-day and whether you want toe- buy by the dozen for.a store or just single yourself or boy it will: pay you to see our stock. - Extra Good Values in Work Togs for Men New Front)Laced Gossard Corsets, range of styles-and prices. Hats 10.00. ig you n Hats Hats ig from .10c. to Good Heads. Bri x suit for Good .. R. LAIDLAW The Exclusive Dry Goods and Clothing House, High Riv r BRAND NOTICES, BRAND NOTICES CATTLE T wo head: of cattle, branded Owner of the following hs on right ribs. Left pasture . SE vcest of November McWILLIAMS, High River Rk Rebs and Z Suitable information gt; brane fly R ) Hy ieading to same. Phone rig and wacher on rig i 31 or notify Nightingale a ch River Mad Right Should Hoxsz 7 We the undersigned are the nwnere of time ago all cattle branded (aN ncht ribe ROUND T RANCH 4 a whip. A will be paid for Telephone 3 jeaditig to re i : fy Weber Bros Pe Ee Bas Fc Aplustt Lett Th: covery of same High River, or Phone R506 : ling cath : fork Willow Cresk HORSES bearing, che following brands branded both, ears ea Ae eee see are owned by (ea. Hoadley, Okotoks cular Ob iiccr Aber and. information ax to whereabouts lapped, Pesture four miles of such horses. will be thankfully, received: Owner of the following north of Ensign. A reward of 100, willbe -paid 457 information -whick beands: on left shoulder Fon will convict any person of driving them away or harboring with a view on left shoulder, T on shoulder, U on right ribs. to holding. Suitable reward for in- ig formation leading to recovers. Harry Notch ott of eft ear Se ress Goo. Hoadley, Okotoke. Streeter, Mazeppa P..O., Phone R Any information tegarding the above 2-251vr +203, High River Apli 3 cattle will be thankfnlly received Dec 6-6mo. 1 AM the owner of.the-tollowing brands Left Bip. CATTLE Fifteen head right 3 years old, branded shite face Tam the opner of the following brands, S white feet, unbeoken, phoer snd isformation ss to whereabouts Tah Biter Ss Sieakeak ) of such stock will be gladly regatwed * M9 Horse brand: five pofut star, quarter circle Cattle brand: CcoLtT ciyde, m right shoulder, Rio) LDING Dark Rhy Gerding branded eee Addres Kooncy , Longview : a a Alta Octi5ia1 oes FS both have A. McHUGH SUNS. weight about 1i( owing brands for inform e crop Bay Mare white spot o Buwxp Canes Range Sonth Side of Bow Rt Hoxss Braw: meaness carnot be done. just about now port from basebali being brought into about the local automobii ie chur Blackie, Alberta are-the owners Gf stock branded as follows Horses Carrie Ez right hip. OD tip of aiggiet eax. swing brands on left shoulc I on right thigh back of rig halter on muitably rewarded by sending word to 'C. 0. Saunders, Okotoko, Phone 62 Horses LB on left hip Howk Eye Ranch, Brant, John Rvers- man, Proprietor Pebliyr
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Image 1109 (1918-05-16), from microfilm reel 1109, (CU1737362). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.