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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-07-23
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Cy all to Noramies estate. erce Bulld- 8. Allison TUESDAY, JULY 27TH, 1 Midsu Beginning Wednesday Morning, July 21, and lasting for Our past record of Clearing Sales is sufficient guarantee Ladies Parasols In Fancy and Plain Blacks, will disappear like the sunshower at the prices quoted below : 1.235 225 200 t 7 * Reg. 3.75 for.. 2.75 30 0 Discount Ladies and Misses Summer Skirts In Black, Blue and Brow: are all late styles, nicely trimmed with silk aud satin ribbon. The regular prices were very reasonabl t we need the room next month for fall goods. A display A these goods can be seen in our west window. 7.75 and 6.50 SI 6 oo Skirts for - - The above prices are net and last only Ten Days, and must be cash or regular 30day accounts, but remember we give 5 per cent. cash discount on all other goods. General Merchants STRATHCONA P? mmer Sale Are among the lines we are cl 1 only, ular 15.00 for Reg. 2.25 2.00 1.65 1,50 1.50 1.00 ular 15.00 for. All sizes Plain and Fancy regular price, 1.25 and 1.50. Number Left Regular 25-cent Sailor Hats Regular 40c. and 45e. Hats n Regular 50c. and 60c. Hats n Regular n Voile and Panama. These Skirts 7.50 Skirts for 6.00 - 5.25 -. 4.00 ts for - Waists now on sale at... A. H. RICHARDS CO. - Ladies Straw Sailors Only a Limited Telephone 3135 : 10 DA Red Silk Rubber Coat, Size 34, Reg- 1 only. Blue Silk Rubber Coats, Si Misses and Children s Hats Will surely let go of their moorings when they see this adver- tisements.. The prices are ridiculous enough to make them loose their hold and come tumbling down. Regular 30c. and 35c. Hats now on sale at. . and 85c. Hats now on sale at Regulur 1.00 Hats now on sale at. White Muslin and Lawn Waists The balance of the above stock of 20 Discount LAINDEALER A.H. Richards Co. Corner Main Street and Whyte Avenue S we will learing. Note 10.50 10.50 Oravennettee at 25 per cent off 34, Reg. now on sale at. 15 Cts. 20 Cts. 30 Cts. 40 Cts, 55 Cts. 7o Cts. ow on Sale at ow on sale at. that we do as we advertise. EARLY SHOPPERS RECEIVE FIRST CHOICE Ladies Rain Coats PAGE FIVE. Strathcona sell the goods listed below at reduced prices. Long Gloves at Short Prices A long glove can be worn either with long or short sleeves Our sile of Long Gloves this season has. been of sufficient roportions to-leave-us-with only broken lines, However, w still have every size in Black and White, Silk and Mouaqui taire, arid here ia the price we have made for this ale. Sizes 6 te full length, dome fastened, double tipped firigers. Reg. 1.35 and 1.25 for. Re Reg. 8do and te for. Reg. 1.00 and 90c for Reg. 600 for Boys and Men s Canvas and Straw Hats at. 50. Off No Red Tickets. You can se the former price in plain figures. Boys Plain White Canvas Hats, Reg, 2c. tor 15 Cts. Seasonable Muslins Must give way now, as the prices given here will indicate. We mean to clear them out. 25e and 30c Dress Muslins for... 18e and 20 124 and Lie. Prompt Delivery LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mode lefu this morning for two weeks outing at Gull Lake. Miss Grace B. Clutterham is spend- ing two weeks with her brother, A. B. Clutterham and family of Calgary Mr. G. D. Misener, assistant in) Duncan's drug store, left this week for a month's visit at home in Leamington, Ont. Dominion immigration officer* Mr. J. Fraser eft for an official visit in the vicin Daysland, He expects to be absent during the remainder of the wok of The heavy electrical storm of Sat urday evening demolished a portion of a telephone line in the cast end of the city, which is now being re paired by the staff of provincial line- men. Mesors. Ramsey and Arnitt of Bran- don, Man, who have spent Wve ast Jew: days in the city, Jeft this m.rn- ing for the East. Both gentlemen, were favorably impressed w:th (un- ditions here and purchased farms in the vicinity of Leduc and Olds. The Cyclones, the only labelled genuine ball team. n the vty we listed to play. Sulisbury at tre Coi- chester picnic to-morrow afternoon and although not men-ian the calendar there will likely be eiectri- cal flashes sufficient to put the latest atmospheric attempt hooks, Frank Purdy, . of the Plaindealer staff, took a weekend trip to Stettler last Friday at the invi- tation of the Hinesville ball team to throw for them in the tourna- ment at the Lacombe-branch town. The trophy was a splendid cup and Purdy helped the Villeites to three nice victories before breaking camp for home Saturday afternoon. Friday afternoon Mr. Campbell an elderly resident of Pick- ering, Mich., left for his home after a short visit in this vicinity. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Garbe. Mr, Campbell was eotbus- jastic over the for the settler in Alterta and longed to be few yearn younger that he might Duild a ew home in the Canasiian his former yesterday nfterncon on tentef) Hobert pooling of delegates expenses to the zmual convention was dealt with, and on motion of Briggs Sparling U) FA. DEMANDS the meeting voted unanimously in , favor of rates being pooled. FARMERS BANK Ur F Ay buttons was mext in or- der. On inotion of Fulton se. Spar- ling the Secretary was instructed to . order 50 buttons for this Union. . Members wishimr to get buttons. can Strathcona Branch Resents Being oitain them from Secretary, at 15 Termed 2nd Class Customers cents cach ' Acie A. member present thought it Will Request Home Bank of Canada to Establish Beanch in This City Uther Matters Dealt With a Farmers Bank. C told by a bak munager that he con. sidered farmers only second-class customers and credit them as se The Strathcona. Union No. 1, of cond-class security. the Unitad Farmers Association is ns farmers to their feet with pro- ork in the past. has resulted in Briggs McDonald, many important changes being made in the consideration which is usually given the farmer in) business matters. At the regular monthly meoting held in the Baalim Block Saturday.) Seerotars the mismbers were considerably con: received many letters from farmer? cerned over the statement of a bank in many parts of the province, ask- manager that farmers at present are, ing him, ay Vice-President of the As- considered only second-class security sociation, to take up the matter of land the meeting unanimously agreed the proposed change to the Car Dis- to negotiate at onca for tho opening tribution Act. and to move at the, of-a farmer's bank in this city If at mext directors meeting to.be held all possible. 7 jet Calgary on Aug. 7th, that MOTIONS ANT) RESOLUTIONS. resolution be passed by the Central The President and Vice-President Association against any such change being abecut, Mr. T. Housley was, Being inacie. voteato the chair, and called the eae meeting to -order. was requested to pi The roll was called, and members 7 of me at Calgary present recorded, the meeting was a PORK PACKING PLANT. Good represerftative one of all -dis- This Umiow consi Mechta Tespect to the Home Hank of Cenada and find out if point. foe the pass: taken: ters up for discussion. matter be taken up again with re Mr, Boutell stuted ho has for sale newet vigor, and that we press for a Aft. cut mower, in good ropsir, action by the department. price 25.00, Champion make. McDonald reqitiret a good farm hand tary was instructed to press for ac- read letters received from ectors meeting at Calgary; that entral Association. strong effort be made to get a sat- A resolution in respect to Govern- jsfactory contract from the Govern- ment aid in the destruction of goph- ment, und suggest that a committe tion of Fulton and Briggs it was de- contract that will be acceptable to cided to render all assistance pos- the members sibla to the Unigns in parts of the Carried. province where the gopher is a pest. The Secretary was Dut felt that such-districts-are-in report to ths Guide as. correctly a better position to say what course, possible the condition of crops in should be taken by the Government. this district. This union considers that the Gov- he had been informed by the Guide ernment should give prompt and ser- Rhat they have now established fous consideration to the mat printing plant of. their own, and The propored new Highways Im-, soon the Guide will be made a:week- provement Act, was also discussed. ty. This is good news, and moans instructad . to on motion of Walker Sparling. Down, down. -are the prices at West. The resolutian in respect. to the Malone's July Sal stated be days Miss Roberts, one of the most was time that farmers militant suffragists sem: to Hollowgy: gave some thought to the matter of Inst week s He had just beep now under This brought ates an tests against such statements from undoubtedly the most progressive manager of a bunk. After a deal, be et branch of-the organization and its/of hot. discussion. on motion of the Secretary gq was instructed to make inquiries in Transit night, causing a heavily a branch of samo car to slide off and crash into could not soon be established at this trot 1 be . Sheppard stated he hati 26 is hereby given that it is the inten- On motion of Fulton Strathcona to undertake the con- Vice-President Sheppare traction of the following sidewalks as local improvements under the pro- vision of the Strathcona charter: tricts of the union, and interest was matter has been very much neglect from northwest corner to southwest in the many important mat- py all concerned: that it is time the comer, block 142. On mo- Bortheast corner to northwest corner E.'tion of Fletcher Scott, the Secre- block 64. good wages to good tna tion hy: the central body at the Dir- Rortheast cotmer to northwest comer lt; . ors was fully discussed, and on mo-'be appointed to draft a reasonable (om the southwest corner to the of this amiociation. o July, AD. 1909. an 939, Toe Secretary stated, The Maple Leaf Pantoria but as it was not known just what much to the. farmers of the Weet. Stitsspesged and pressed by the month 2.00 the proposed. change consists of, it May it soon be found in every farm S itepremed Se was left-over for discussion at next home. On motion of Fletcher ) ttlew Shiria pressed iw meeting, July Bist, and the secre Fulton the meeting adjourned til, so aes is tary Instructed to get from the de- Saturday, July Sist. ies Geode called for and delivered. partment 9 copy of proposed new Sct, and preeent Ht at next. mecting, Phone 3246 .. NEWS IN BRIEF... The. fact that passer: or traMe in westem Canute is four times as large this year as last is striking illustration of comparative condi- tions in the two years. After refusing food for over five was liberated. She is Woctor's care, + 2 inspector ol United States immigration agencies,: estin influx into the Canadian of 75,000. He has just tour- + Mischievous boys soaped an inclin+ track on the Brooklyn Rap system in Brooklyn Frida; loaded fh W. J. White, west car, Three persons were 0 injured that they will die and NOTICE CITY OF STRATHCONA TO whom it may concern, notice waa tion of the council of the City of FOUR FOO PLANK WALKS. East side of Sixth street west, SIX FOOT PLANK WALKS. South side of Whyte-avenue, from South side of Whyte avenue, from FOUR FOOT CONCRETE WALHG AND BOULEVARDS: East side of Second street weet, Detedat Strat AL 3 Dying, Cena, Presiag, Arg Pianos Tuned Perfectly To Strathcona Citizens: Haring just arrived in the city on a visit, the business pie wepects have appealed to me so forcibly that work. rotten o remain here ond engage in my jo the When your piano needs attention, let me Il speak for itself. the result wi Words of Others---Three of Many. Wa,hereby oor thae Ragar J. Rito Ss evoa a te 3 bm to inp Onuan Co. dy was perfectly tuned. and grent o has most ereditabty wequitted Limvelf From oug who krows. jou Theatre, Winal pes, E.J. RIFE, Piaro Expert. Phone 3225. orders at Cowles Drug Btoro. vegetable are absorbed by the skin making it soft ssssoth under il conditions: Farmers . WE MUST HEME WHET, o. ONTS und for which we will pey Hiouner Oisu Paces, Communicate with us. TUTTLE DALPHIN FRED MEROHANT Marm Stamer Whyte Avenue East
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Image 460 (1909-07-23), from microfilm reel 460, (CU1738081). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.