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mason Is making plats 0-13 Glinie very sop, he Work has been widened b; hg of a committee of seve Piirpose of keeping we women of the tor TIME, CANE Tr ease -OT EUS: nding a weicdning baad Pegmora to the distinct -Or aulzing Hilti Spri cE oMrs. J. N. Besdh er of Chumpion Letitia Hall of Magrath, Nurse mes of the yCardston hospital end Leddbetier of Cardston, were Aparumetital in orgunizing the Hilt Shing W. 1. recently, with am initia: LP imembership ot wrty and the follov Otficer at the h lm: President , Tanner; First vice-president, .)B, Merrill; Secretary-Treasurer, Inota Tanter. a Home Work. icon a month for practical: home Buch as millinery, .sewin: knitting, This branch is making plans for we-operative buying during the fruit) - geason. / Swings in Schoot- Grounds, voted the sum of Hwenty-five dollars to put up swiss and play ground equipment in tho jBchoo grounds. Wolf Creek is Busy. Many activities baye taken up - tite Rime of the members of the Wolf - Wroek W. and the institute is ve poplar a Bathustastiein the-dis- raised by eact filet. The teacher is a inember'and 29' one dolla I. with her assistance was in- In Having het noo Munohes served at the school. Prizes were doriated for some of the sports don Dominion Day. elighted With Mrs. Rogers, Hespero Condor W. 1 were ver: Mlelighted with the visit of the pro- -yinelal secretary, Mrs. A, H. Rogers sho spoke on Institute Work, and freshments wore served by the host seers, Mrs- Buckley and Mri Conjuring reek W. 1. recenily suf- fered a sad loss In the persen of the: President, Mra. Smith, who died at the Misericordia hospital. Edmonton Setters of regret were written Mr Smith and flora? tributes sent, Nearly all of the members were present ai Some of the sessions of the conven tion held in Edmonton. lt; Four New Members. the best meetings of the year held at Evansbery when fourteen new mom- ers joined. This branch- has been. ronasisting Seat pt te taring for Sravdistyy W. 7. has arranged: spectal the-schook-tair. The amount THs ranch gave a dance r cen ly. Interested In Gardens. Walsh W. I. hes appointed judges pact the school gardens in July aid Aitgust..Tt-hias been decided to hold the school fair on Labor Day, Beptember 5 *Sounding Creek held a birthday school ocr recently when each was esked outfit for the hoya. hasketbail-tor - larger girls and swings and waeele This or her age. The amount ri raised Talbot W. J. reports splendid at- soremance at the peciinas and this Ir ter of the Hillsdown Valley branch. T al end are busy sewing for the fall Pavasr; they made the siilts for the ; they were enter. ecently whan yas an excellent program: During the spring sewson when the men Were busy with the horses seven of the-members walked to the meet- ean some of thgm from two .to five Preperlog for Sehool Fair. Among some of the early summer work accomplished by the Clive W.I been the serving of. lunch on Sports Day, the writing of a seria story, the buying of an oil stove. the ee ie con- epiagiern and Lanfine held 2 joint recently when there were areas, on jecountry, while two old,Mimers, Mrs. Eagle intle-recentty- enjoyed one Of) judges being unanimous in favor of it The Place of Prevent modern medicine. SH Another W. bods sth another new tute organized by. quartette of Ant Brew ins Dy Wonton Tet by Mrs J. -ttummrton Heaxer hie etarted witir wnembershi; Heiping a Wom tn Need. This is the help Rollinson W. i furnished to a needy woman The meinhers quilted print quilt: made wo nlghjgowns, two bables gowns nd gathered toxetlier sheets, pillow towels and clothes Mrs, Rogers at Bon Accord, Mrs, A. H. Rogers visited the Bon Accord W. L-recently, when two new members were added. LOnened 2 Grmaacheme Coleman W. I, opened a gymnasium ir the spring for the young people of the district, exch member paying twenty-five cents for membership and cotring-e-putton-when Ars. nd Mrs, Graham, the delegates to annual convention in Edmonton were elected they were gtven power, to: vote according to their owa judg- ment, and also to purchase more equipment for the gymnasium while , in Edmonton Having School Decorated, Ever Ready W. I. certamly lived up 0 its name when: it came to having he school decorated. The trustees jaid not think they could efford it but the W. I. voted the sum of twenty-five dollars toward it. The money being before and after. Bits of Eurly History. on-Wlhadive member answer, the roll call of a tecent mect- ing with bits of early history of the Card and Mrs. Allen spoke on pioneer days mm Alberta. Held a Stork Shower. shower-regentiy tor-one of the mem bers. The following new officers TIME 10 LOWER. i. Yorento- Aug, 2 The Farm- eats Sow Sate Te be Tate ui Y from sources whieh. are almost + CATS CARELESS sree sees * gt; ELECTION IN TWO MONTUS sun * vgs reasons MIND STORM HAN gt; SLAMS FARMERS witht two: months, Formal Sena HAT WEEKLY NEWS (EFFECT ON CAN, EXPORTS ma in Redvetion Considered Certain, the Only Questioris Being-the Amount and Date Effective, ona: toward To) Gunediaa-rettwaya ts expected asthe rosult-of- ecent-developments. , M 8 understood that a conference of the raifway executives with the board of raftway commissioners will take place in the Very newr future, when-a de. cision as to the amount and date of the reduction willbe reached. That there will be reductign Is certain, the only question at issue being the amount of the reduction and the date on wach 1) WIN hecpnig etroctive. Tt Is wow ex ected that whatever reducing 18 oF- ered will be brought into effect some time, text month. Taa recent letter to the Montreat board of trade, the chief commissioner August 19 An early mor + sept across Wisconsin tate yester- day. Many bulldings were destroyed, vosset-procecr'ed-op down Fel. aid that, in his opinion. time for the lowering of freight rates had come with the lowering of railway wages. Subsequently Mr. Carvel In- timated that'he xpected.the reduction would take place In time to affect Canada. When the question of hewring or a series of public -hear- ings was raixed, jt WAs intimated that the board had already full informa. tion-before as to the, factors had contributed toward making year rate Increase Mecesswry. last fready Wand there was. not felt tobe any need of holding public sitting to de- termine whether or uot, there should NOW de A decreust which sumer sand reimbursing - TWN WRECKED i AY GLOW Storm Which Swept Wisconsin Yesterday Bordered on aT nado Light and Power Plants Were Put Out of. Commission. Milwhukee, Aug 20. One man was killed, many persons were injured and heavy. property loss was caused by devastating rain and wind storm bordering on a tornado, which Nght and power plants put out of commission in-some jowns and wire communication was demoralized. S iaF Horthera: latitude, came. whi CREDIT TO CONSUMER Selling Goods at Half Price, Retalier To Be Reimbursed by Govt, Is . Suggestion Made to Lessen - thndustriat Depression. - ? Ottawa, August 20 (Can. Press.) Selling goods at half price to the con- the retal for his loss by th Issue of treasury perial notes through the Federal department of finance, is scheme advanced by David Loughnan, editor of the Veterar to cope with industria depression and consequent unemployment. He claims that in thls way the credit power of immediate consumer. By CHESTER A, BLOOM (Staff Correspondent of Phe Calgary Herald and The Medicine Hat Fort. Norman Oil Co. Camp, 48 miles below Fort Norman, Thursday. July +21--(By Aeroplane and. Wire). im the mii storm the Al Transportation Distributor, is today. Betig untoad- ed at this. site where nother arctic oft well will be drilled tn 1821, The big vessel carrying over 200 tons of oll machinery down the Mackensle speratora ia. this far Herth Geld, when she came steaming around the bend in the-bie-tiver yesterday Landing. a-heavy boiler at the site jot the Fort Norman oil well, imme- diately on her arrival, the big river of the original well of the imperial Oil Ltd, where a small onsigament of machinery was unloaded. + Moan- while one df the terrific arctic wind storms, the bane of navigators in this. lime down from the polar regions. The first blasts struck the Distributor midway across the Mackenzie 60 her way to Bear Island location of- th Imperial Oil, The river 1s four miles Under a full head of steam the istributor mace good going of It until she tried to. round the Ie perial Oil camps wind caught her broadside on, and forced her on the bank, smashing some blades, but causing no other dqmage and she made a safe Innding at the ofl camp. AThe storm increased in violence during the afternoon, but boiler and Have Been Effective Rev ing Off in Farm Products. Ottawa, Augast 22 (Can. Prose) Decreases in export of Canadian farm) products to U. 8. because of the oper- ations. of. they Emergency Tariff Act are shown by Canadiai statistical rec ords covering) July, the second full mgnth in which the U, 8. Tariff rexu- have been. effective, A sun mary of the exports s published. in the current-iseug-of-the Trade anc- Commerce bullettn. Decreases are uhovrn by the: following. comniodit'es 310 pounds'in July. 192) as aghinat 1 690,158: pounds in July, 1920; ghieess. and substitutes therefor, 3,620 pounds an against 10,577 pounds; fresh oF frozen beef, veal, mutton, lamb and pork, 986,200 pounds ax egainst 2.040, 200.-pounds, sini of all Kode ered. or preserved, - not especialty provided. for, 20,04 pounds as against 434 poundy; -mHlk, fresh,--267,843- gallons as against 284,031 gations mild, preserved tor condensed oF storitized,. 199,936 pounds against 2 6,535 * against 21,395 bushels, cattle, head agwinst 18,331. and semoling, 3,981 bafrels against 29,662 byrrets: wool, -469. pounds which show an increase in exports for July-as compared with the same month: last year are (ax seed, 32.448 bushols against 79,304 bushels; wheat 00r buskels against 31,218 bush sheep 5,482 against 2542 a5 heats: XN Winnipeg onionism wa: of Canada tos ration as tA grim necersit had never sough' opinion whiten m bly-he went on,' Canadian workers atfon from: anoth deltherations and way prohibits us nvetig chill in its blast which was 9 sharp reminder: of what ts-to come in other six weeks or two months. he greatest task which the deiitir camp will have to face, holding their men when th last upriver boats of the, year sail away for civilization the Hirst .weekin September. * wide at this point, and in a few min- 7 nies a terrific surf was pounding on H i the horthwest potnt of the island. INTO MONTREAL Up to Aug. 13, 53,557,374 Bushels of Grain Had Been Oarried Down pare ree Quebec . ity.- : Montreal, Aug. 22 If the present superintendents FRIGHT ANTES WILL NOT-BE REDUCED Montreal; August 22 There will be fo reduction In rall freight rates in the near fnture in the opinion of the Canad an raitway officials here. de ies advices to this effect from Otta- + Rumors of an nlinpenidin. cut in is stated, purchases. id shipments throtg : Conadian factories and commercial hous s 2 inted out in this conn ci on such reduction rests. tirely on the question of the decrease. tne wages of ral Canada. AE. OF L WILL FIGHT 200,000 feet of Iumber for the new activity at thts port continares. oF ere elect esigning officers: President, Mrs. Cook. -first-vi ident Mrs. Stanth second vice-president Miss L. Hemple and secretary-treasurer Miss La Rosie. Nagging Wes. Resolved. that nagging wife is cell a salty poctiadc Suwtans? ras the name of a debate held by the d Hill diembers--recentiy, the the affirmative, Mrs, Meek was chosen President for the Femainder- of the year. Wil Help. Hughended. Buffalo View members have decided fo raise money to-help the Hughend- en W. 1 build rest room. 2 Buying Playground Equipment. among the topics on ANSP of the Lengdon W. I. for the past months have -been Textile Buying by Miss Alico Jackson; Program build. fare, Mrs. Catherine Jessey; Dread- making, Mrs. E:, Armstrong: 2nd Butter making, Mrs. W: Yauch. The institute has placed equipment om the yard, including a baseball for the smaiter-chilldren. This branch has thirty members. now. Hillsdown Valley, a New Branch. Mrs. J. N. Beaubier was the organ- held a flour sack iy: Memorial Tablets, . Lis purchasing memorial Sablety and avo: pald Ws saip ot ond: rindred Re tablets will be placed In the churches with fitting ceremonies on thelr lorrival. Held a Cake Contest. St Bol held a cake contest recent- ly, the winners* being Mrs. T. Wh'te first, and Mrs. G. Blair ond Mrs, for flour cont People of Hatch, NM. Flee to Hills in Night Clothes Nothing Saved. Las Cruces, N. M, Aug. 19. The town of Hatch, N. M., 38 miles north: imore destfuctive to a happy tome following a cloudburst early yester day, according. to.information received by the chamber of cothmeree. here The 500 residents tscaped to the hitls, most of them if their night clothes. The cloud burst struck Santa Te- Tera, a Villageins the foothills, miles west of. Hatch, shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Only on Pwo rs later. the wall. of waiery rushed down the arroro into Hatch. he male reside sisted. wonicn and chiltrer 2 them forced (o abandon everything. Invalid is Carried Cin business -man bed- ridden/by iene Wines, was carried to the Allis by neighbors. Sb. far as Tagrned there was no-loss of life, Goddard of the New Mexico College oi e mnd-Thomas Brownlee have installed a radiograptf to keep the office of tho chamber of commerce here advised of the situation. to seven et night from thres fot-water- te im-the stricken Officials. of the United State m GoM. TO INVESTIGATE pmission recla- IRRIGATION 1 MARY AND MILK RIVERS Ottawa, Aug. 20 (Cabadian Press) Further investisation into frrigation ifecting. the. MINK and Saskatchewan, is to be und taken by th international jotht com- n representing both Canada and the United States it is annownced, from the office the commission here. On September 15th, all mem- Lbers of the Swit We: in Chinook, Montana, where they will meet residents and interested parties, jeasting to start, With ordinary good * in-by this fall THD WAS Unionded, the men work. ing up to 10 p.m. with feverish haste. fii Gad increased to such height by this time that it was im- possible to back the big steamer away from the island and around the point out into the stream. lt; The mountains-across the channel were obscured with black clouds, a flying scud of foam and sand made it almost impossible to face the storm and the tall trees on the Island bent to'the wind, some of then crashing down. The captain tindlly decided not to risk-the effort of getting away and tied- up. for the night. By. 9.30) o'clock in the morning the crest of' the storm had: apparently passed and past the dangerous point. With the Norman Of1 Company camp 4 hugh consignment of iro for this well. unload casing the work here was more than delight- ed to get IM machinery, boiler and casing. We will begin drilling now in a few days, he sald, as we have our derrick complete and were only waiting arrival of our machinery-and ck we expect to have a well drill According to the driller, it should forty days to drill F there Is no way to drain the water, off except to dig a deep canal, as the town lies in a basin below the level of the arroyo. One hundred and fifty of the resi- plies sent uder tharge of relief com- mittees from the Las Cruces Cham- ber of Commerce. Farmers Guard Flood Gates Farmers, armed with shotguns, are guarding the bank of the Rio Grande south of here to prevent raising of nid the flood gates. The farmers ipisist fier ae At Veatn:thetk crope:withous being: of a Mrs. Harold Riley at Airdrie, Mrs. Harold Riley paid a visit to the Airdrie W. I. recently when he spoke on Child Welfare. This vali wards. The Airdrie W. 1. b gurated a tree-planting cempaign on the school grounds, Serve Refreshments at fhe Fair, Wetaskiwin W. I. will serve gave a report of it, while M White Ash W. I. has planned to hold, 4 clinic in conjunction with the, there will be a doctor and: In, attendances. White Ash- members paid a e Taber W. I. recently when talk on The urprise mis- shi tor two bride he istrict, when, the mem- irousht gifts with humourous fe hed. Our theetings are p rentinz. reports 5 each member aims kin, RN gave an address last month Fixing up the schoo playgrounds) will be the work of the Troche branch spring by M s. Women in Politics. Delia. branch enjoyed a. talk on Women in Politics, given by, Mr . Sommerville of Munson, a short time ago when members from the Moch- Growth of Women s Movement. Mrs, Morley of Aitaric gave, recent- ly, to. this branch en .inspiring.and educative paper showing the growth of the wom n's-movement from the previously Hmited sphere of the four walls of their own homes o the pr terial benefit to the flooded district: Patrick F. Campbell, cashier of the Bank of Hatch, telegraphed tonight pletely under water snd th ry business and dwelling house, is de- molished. He said federal aid is e8- : from whence must com nadian Press) still up in office, al pro-, wovern- Ottawa, Aug. ee The political situation the, air. The primes noungement as to what the field, Barring delays from fishing Jobs.for strings of tools lost down the well. In any event, Mr. Slaver and his crew will have the first well in the Mackenzie Arctic tields start- ed this summer, as the Imperial Oil ent situation, is the mecca of of officiais,, includimg members of parliament from vafious sections .of the country and others who: have an interest-in developments. The prime minister apparently. is hearing all .the advice which is being offered, and fs Feserving judgment. Ontil'all sugges atceia Sitiat there will be a decision within ghe next few days is expected, but at the present time the tide con- Unues ts 8 ing peceaaae forth: be- crews are-still awaiting the arrival derrick timbers for the thr e out- i machinery now on the ground. EB. W. Harris, of the Imperial Companies has three sep- wind on her back, she fairly tlew six Supt Frank Starer, in charge ot ell Which it Ts stated there 1 every like- llhood, grain. shipped from Montreal. promises to beat all records. Up to August 13, the board of trade records show 53,557,374 bushels of grain had been carried down river from Mont- real. The ports's. highest previous record was in 1914 when 75,261,829 whole period of navigation. There-dre at present 66 vessels in port which is Atlantic City, NE executive council of the American Federation of Labor opened a week's session here today to act upon the unemployment and other matters re- ferred to it by the rational conven- tion. Samitel Gompers, president of the: organization was quot night as declaring that the federation. fwourd trent to its utmost a reduction ymen on i NCA Ti ee ers. in the United Whole civilized .w Thert Was con: of inemptoyment wel er pressed the view ton pointed to a ing: by th public i improvement sitnation within o N, Ix Maclean, division of: Glaggo presenting the tion of Labor, we usctraternal deh speak. Reports will betaken up't lt; Justice Mayor Parnell. that on only lt;a t Justic to ntl, and tion of fll classes work out It trae ai v r a time wher cause. on the par whole, for ihankty g mism. The mayo be-s0me: Felation- Muigh r: lt;eized inthe Aaa There seemed to fiecessity. for a: moyement. Ho ad - conference oif gnc formation of a goh me Tn which Canada should pa innipeg, Aug. That there would sion- of Senator who arrived In Wi Ottawas Tt cts he said, that ther tlon and the. publi robably force the govern? mps in working order . now to ari nick lamber to start the first one on Bear Island. The vdijer of the well t that location down on the Distributor and crick tim- ree new wells and is ari on. to Victoria, Be. Ens ae be the-countrs-betore with the stand tak Ganette, but-can-si mier Meighen goe: will reorganize very. short, time t nouncement, of 1 me of the weet s leaders to. the cal divutge the name; Senator Bradbur merajly concedes will carry the wes will be solidly tusod to basard a Eee ie BANK OF Feo danger in the Bate por olated with H, W. What we reed fo ernment to face th It the farmers cat e-ds Tor the Imper Dr. Richartson was formerly, clilet struc format act epance. of the officiel in , 3 o-par- tleipate in the conference on Far Eastern questions atid disktmament, in November next, has been forward- ed to the United States -governiment, twas anpounced here. today. The British n of ies The British note ta couched in com dial terms of approval of the objects for which the conference hi been DEMONSTRATION ON MONDAY. , bourg: Run Next Spring. New York, August 22 The new 56+ 000 ton liner Majestic, the largest ship in the world, will be put Into service on. the New York-Southampton-Chor- hourg rum next spring the Inter- national Mercantite ine company announced today; Th Which was to have been called the Bix marck by her original German own- The Hiltx stooker was inspected Xr, al considerable number of citize Yesterday afternoon, but it was toiind impossible to give a demonstration of js now being finished at Ham- ie The giant craft, which-ts 2,000 tons Jarger than the Leviathlan and-10,000 tons larger than the Olympic, will . it. While the tinishing touches were carry a crew of 1100 and have pas- ent day when women are sitting in belmg made preparatory to a demon- senger accommodation for 4,100. the legislature, stration a gear Was broken. Mr. rill be given at 19 o'clock on Mon- Eure tor that clty. It says slipshod The wind and is thoroughly Seiotita with hoe pital-worktorbig eam ttt once organize a hospital at the. head- quarters camp on Bear Island. Where so many men are employed handling heavy .macbinery there are sure to be some accidents and while no-one has been seriously hurt yet its a reat rellef to the workmen to know that they can get medical attention Tn addition to hif medical work, Dr. Richardson intends to-organize vari ous sports among the camps to keep the men in a healthy frame of mind tar facing the long arctic winter which some of the newcomers are be- ginning to think about with consid- erable trepidation now that they are rm which swept do day carried an FARL TERM * Are you SRGnont a CLERICAL, 8 Our FALL TUESDAY, S This is a good time to begin your course. any time you wish, however, or write for information. BUTT BUS NOGRAPHIC or eI ourse? TERM starts -6 You may start We are carrying on NOW, Call Caen iINESS- i s66onD stRexr ple.and not for t Election Ottawa Ans 23 sion OF 188 by anbject: af discuss oto Bolling of to-th Premier Meighan tr ing. that any. wan, in omy, 0 comment. to m torial of a ig omine supposedly st ppor ment, urging an, ture. RECEIVED ELI White in a vacs day, the little daug Dickenson, 6. Ter touclied, some elec ceived a shock. 1 and wos attended
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