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SEDICINE IAT. WEEKLY NEWS - ener their mobrings, and. many weeds were scuttered through the country. We Paritil You with the Opportinity:- You Take-the Profits-- GROW FLAX THI YEAR Max for seeding pur- poses from us, and ship your crop. to our Mill at Medicine Hat. We offer the highest possible xeturns and prompt settlements. *. gt; Get your re he present prices are high and there-are-hig-profits coming on Flax. Write us today, we'll give you prices by return mail AN DO it np sufficlently: to look sreea Srdny the King's, highway, Mr. John Hansen north 6f town clatms he has, measured his wheat and that-it is five inches above the ground. Mr. D, Hoyte, Mr. Thos. Chambers and Master. Mofl Peck went..10 Medicine:Hat to he present .at., the onening game, of the baseball. season and report good fast, game. of ball. We understand Mr, Hoyte assisted the: Monarehs in the wictorsy Mr: ...F Jones of Lethbridge fn in town with one of the largest Case steam engines and. is overhauling st thoroughly hefor g ing out to Mr... Je Hollthans tanch where he intends breaking 400 acres aid seeding it with flex, We wish to extend both these gentlemen our best wishes: fn, thelz enterprise and believe ai. they have: 6xpressed it that .their-reward Mr. ire said: Phat will be a bumper crop. ig the. most wonderfal poison Fhe Board-of Trade had thetr meet f * ing With some kixty members present. ever seen. Lnsed only patt 3115 cect thelr offteers tor the season's. of atin and in two hours my work, a*health officer, roads and boy counted 269 dead goph- Pridzes committes also a street super- We ad . Robit the ra ais. Ali my ndighbors want 'S waetsne con Chedieee nee tock eFnneht road overseer looking them this: poison. 2 over today s0 a8 to have them In-read- iness for the big first of July cole EVER-READY ie ORION eee Tha Town has Been very quiet this last two weeks as the farmers are busy seoding and tNey all claim that the land) fs very hard to work thls spring, and require moro power on feeoust of. so mach rain, somo. claim thatthe moisture 1s down from 2. to 2 thelr. The wheat is a: IT WAS WONDERFUL 269. dead gophers in two * hours. in and the most of ae s +s s . s . 2 celobration for the different districts.) Tey wish to extend youll a hearty (fvitation to come and enjoy yoursclt bration. which has been planned by ar- ranging with Mannyberrtes, Exikom and Pakowki.to make this untversal is receiving. warm praise these days, and we feel w When we sell you this poi son. doing a real service j and mest all the people in the south countrr. Mr. F. Young, the Mtasey-tharets agent of Mannyberries, was in town Jast evening getting suplies from our agent here. Tle reports it dittioult to sunpiy tho tenrant for known tainlement. Mr. Harry Roster and Mr. Robinson from Medicine Hat were in town as they expressed it fora good meal, Miss Skeiton of. Mannyberriey visit ed her cousing Miss -Skeltdns (of this burg and enjoyed some of their beauti- auch Drug Store: Poet tt ful musi but sorry to Say missed the e cream, Charley is very bamhfu Mrs3.Gay Patty and sot, Jack have Oeean Steamship: Tickets - Passengers contemplating trips to the Old Conntey can obtain E. SCHMID all imformation irom Wicket Agent Reservations for ie summer : Medicine Hat sailih s should be made.at once, n t 18 ailvisable to book return passage In order to s cure uccomaoda- tion westbound. AgentFor ALL. Steamship Lines. PHONE 2405 Will meet in Friday, May 28th at 4 P m. All farmers are requested to be, 2.00 mem Re resent of send in their names and Hahip feo... ; KENT, Beoy.-Treas. 205 Huckvale Blick. WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY WEEK. J changed: Wood, eldest daughter of Mr. aid Mrs, + gone east to Torduite Tora fant one ation op. the latler, Waal Will be ' succesful one aa Jacke Is loved, by all. Miss Beatty Cronkhite of Manny- berries spent the week end. with her alster, Mrs. 11. G. Rogers and also vis: ited her hrother Otto on the. home- stead. Br. Oscar Osby-ta hull some: Uweling for one, of cur,.most Mr, James De. Gershiaw of Med, al was out in Qur.burg attending. one of our citie- eng fi the-person of Mra. Jos. Cartier end helped her almost mmediate y to speedy recovery. Mr, Charley, Nicol from the sutte, Las finished seeding and is very hope tal. of a bumper crop. +. , ALDERSON + Misa Ina Oshorie, Of the public school: sthtt spent the week-end at her home in Medicine Hat. ; Mr. and. Mrs, Perey Pullin ind fam- fy, of Brooks, Alta, who motored the yound trip were gnests over Sundsy at Mr. and. Mra, Ralph Pallin, sonti ot tows. Mags wilt be cad on suiiday next, May, 23rd, ata) Father F. Daugan. * Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and son Refcittf. The CON. R. work in the Tide Lake a New Holland district ix progress- motor party from the . N. it. Mr Thorarn, Bulcy oat west ir of town, Is. fn the Galt. Hospital at Lethbridge, ut expects to be able to Tease-tn 2 few days. Mr, Robert Elliott returned to Cal- Rary on Wediesday last ufter comple- ting seeding opeztions on his tarm ear Dry, Lake; the John Deere: Co. required Bis services ta Calgary for some special work being done. The next-mecting of tho Hatz Lo- dal, WR.AS northeast of town, will be Sat Bold on Saturday, May 24th; wt p.m. Membets are tirge ) arrive on. time. pee above: ent As arrangtig to hold basket pl hic tind. sporia on D6- intnion Day and ops everyone will Keep this date. in mifne. A.W. Rientzea was a hasiness Shae to Redcliff last week. ir. J, H, Gasson motored on Friday last to the New Holland district ind returned Saturdiy: with. Mrs, Gasson nd the children, who spent Sunday in town Murket prices this week remain Butter 0c. and eggs abc. Mr, C.F Starr wax down from ffriela over Sunday to seo: hls wh fidtds: all green aria very promising. Dr. FW. Gershaw, of Beilclas Has, niotored to town tant. Bin The Tatheran -Ladles aia were ts of, Mrs, Hans. Johnson, Wed: at her tesldence ft -Medictite Hat, was able to resim her musteat tuttion here Ute weak aid was in town ast Mr2 TH. To-tts, Tr.; of Brandan, west oF bis pate cits, Mr, and Afr Much anxiety wis expertenced -the last two: weeks While Mttle Marte Owen J, Wood was yery il with er sipelis.. Fortunately tiow,, Dr. Jas. G, Ross reports the eris s past aid his Ute patent improving, Mra: B.C. Osterloh and baby, of: Sunny South. word guests this week: of Mr. and Mes. Win. Hutchison. - Mc, W. A. Mofadden hus completed the:seeding on his Tani and is, now: jutting Inthe crop on Mr Woo ans farm, for ste; 0.-J. Wood, Results: were not altoget ns stweek, Clean up wi Hig. 40.,doude to Weather condltiond, rain 4nd one or to bad wind storms. Last Monday brought one of the Worst Pwind storms, ex her barns, en me Were. nic Ih town bef Mr. id Mrs, Robert N i, of Fore- thoat, are tow settled at oue of the shesp camps weat oF toWH Where many visitors wend thelr-way during, the. Yatibing season, and thany a car has Brought back iore than one lamb from the foll. Many faria now m- clude sheep with their Tive stock and the majority find the innovation a sate and satistuctory-Investmont, Ter. C, 8. Shavor, of Medloine Tat, ta arsintin: Rev. James HR. Stewart on the farm of Mr. A. D. Thompson, A service for the Lutheran congre- gation will be held ou Sunday week, May 30th in the Publle School bulld- Ings. Rev. Halvor Lee, of Ldealelgh, pastor, A picnic (social affalr is to be held gt the New Holland school on Friday of this week, May 21st, when he grown-up people as well as al glildren ure expected to he present, (Mr. W. A. Moore, of Medicine Hat, made a business trip, to. town tits Mr. Fred Rowatt, who has been up. at Brooks, has returned and is at present: with Mr. Oliver Frisley. Master, Floyd Rognstad ts the now Janitor at the public school. tupaed.to town this week to look after the'1920.crop on his farm, Alb. gurcounding districts aro in- vited to compete in the sports at the Aldersqu public school on Victoria. Day, May 2/th. Come early and-stayed late. The Ladies Ald will have charge of,a, refreshment booth, .A voluntary spliecioa will be takenup for any WhO .car to donate, towards cash ; prizes: for the, eydren s races, The programi, inelude aseball xt 10 a.m. football at 11 a.in., baskelball. at 1.30 Pun. Taces.and. jumps; at 2.20 pm, baseball, marrieil vs. single, tennis, and swings and teeters for the little ronos. Seven subscriptions for, the Medi cine.Hat News this week: Three ne fand four renewals: Mesers. T. Swan- bys Wad. Hall, C. Augustine, J. Pagk-' .1..Dahlstront, Mrs. Itberdink land -F,, Dearlove. This. month's sub- coriptfona. may equal those of Jast month, which was 20 trom. Alderson : and 43-for his. month to, date, Mrs. J. A. McKenzie. of the c; PR s pot made sher usual. trip last Mon by say-t0 Calaery te connection with her tusie.. i i Miss Lilian: Swanby ie keeping Rowse for her brother Arthur:on; hl farm. The Lotheran Ladies Aid will meet at the residence, of Mrs. J. V.-Trenary, jon. Wednesday, June 2nd. A wire reached town on Monday last Jannanacing the news that a man had ropp d dead at Jenner, hut at time of writing Jthe name equid not. be, ascertained - doubie-telephone wire. Will, reach Alderson within afew days from the eust furnishing a muck fmproved and feeder Sertted fn future. Phe pratri -crass Is now. quite long on eer ana Wie. thade. The pall beaters wet and green Waid: the dandelions an beateeinigrels are dotted: suyrirs. BOW IguAND Ghd Mts, WyJ, Oltver Ji the Calted Church laa Tuesday night. The Yailles'. Ald. took. this opportunity. (6 brosent, Mrs. Ollyer with x or am ond The, bgular meeting of the Womens baer b? patiiute wasp 2 a owing to the death of one celled to.order and those present ox pressed thelt aeep sadne s over, the death of Mra. Murray and arrange- foiehts were. made, regarding certain Thatters rolalive thereto... fot forget Wiad there 1s to be a Hemonstration given In -home-cookidg: if the rost-ronm.on Monday, May ist, Tlie Wonien's Missionaty - Soctety ate: giting a fea in th gt;reut-room on aay of this wee , May 22nd. 4 . Chipman pf Medi ine Tat ae Fy syle display of npring hats the fRst-toom om Friday anu ee of last, week. wie Mr . Chipman s stay in tow smest at the ai ionie of M oMe. cand, Mrs Artur. Mack bave jocated in Statlee ry Alia. Y Mra: Rw A, ode nt Dlodicine Hat, Past preskient of RAbekak Assembly of Alberts. was jot, (ielate Mra Itward Murtay; and A farewellinarty Was given for Me the members: Fhe meeting. was hay: 4 Eat the funeral Mr. and Mrs, Wm. C. Jones of Cal- Afornin, after: spending a couple : of Weoky with fritnds here tett for the cast last Friday. Mrs. Jack Henderson and little datighter of Lethiriige gre guests wit: Mra, Kred/Mendorkon. Mrs, Curghoy and Mlig M. Connors came down: trom Lethbridge last Friday. Mr. Lyons, barttater of Tabor, apent tha latter part of the week in: town. Among the ladies from the district South of Bow Island jn town Sutur- day wore Mrs. Gordon Howden, Mrs. Eennlas, Mrs. 7... Twoedle, Mrs, Gib- von Sr, and Mrs. Gibson Jr. M.R. Paterson. and Mr. A, F.,Werts matored to Taber. today. Miss) Mayborry of Central, epent the week ond at her heme Jn sfedicine Hat, Again, the shadow of arrow, rests over-the. people of Bow. Island. On Friday night, May 14th, shortly bofore midnight. Mra. Howarf Murray was called Home. The lato Mrs, Murray has boon, in delicate: health. for. many. Mmoutha and. though, serlously iil. for he past few weekgAt wus still thought that ghe inight reeover. Her death fame as a shock even to those at the Monte of her slater, Mra. E- Laidule, weeks. lt;Marcilla Veale. was, a daughter: ot Mr. ant Mrs, Eiljah Veale, and born in Kingston, Ont, on March 17, 1862, In March, 1913, she was tar- red to Mr. Howard Murray, of Bur- dott. Shortly after the marrlige they fovea: tr How tatend and have maze this thelr home since. then. Mer husband, Mr. Howard. Murray, flyo sisters, threo brothers, and a hogt of friends who knew and loved Ber so well ail mourn the loss-of) a devoted: seife and sister and. kind: friend. The late Mrs. Murray had, early in life. b come a momber ot the Congre- gational church, and was a fatthtul member, Hying ap. exemplary Chuis- tlaw Ute. She was the superintendent fof the. primary, Sunday school and abe Foertainly will be missed, here ag she was always trying to do something to help the little ones aud interest them in. Sunday, school. The Golden Tink Rebekah Lodge andthe Wonten s Institute have both sustained g great loss in the passing away of this sister. The fumeral service fag hela in St. Andrew's church on Monday, after noon. Rock of Ages, a Hymi6o ap- propriate, was, sung by the Junior choir, while the Rey, V. Mf. Gilbert, pastor of the church. read that taVor- ita spsaim of the deaceased, the 23rd. Jesus, Lover of My Soul, a favorite hymn was sung, The pastor, gave a short address. Then followed the beautiful service of the Rebekah Lodge: given by. Mts. Rose, Medicine Hat, Mrs: S. G.-Jamfeson and Mrs. A.W. Faller, as the menibors of, the, Gaiden Link Rebekah Lodge, stood around the Cagket gt;* After the. service, the pro- cession re-formed and passed on. to the) local t metery where Interment: Messrs. S. G. Jaml son, Jas. Reld, T. R. Blaine; H. flobertson, C. H.. Bell andA. W. Faller, gt; WINNIFRED May 15, wheal ts erent fine and the: early sown is all above the grain: AH Jast.weok ond tip to the 10, e ed- ing was, perfect; so far Wetle qats and figs has been sown petting: in Jong hours. The gail fe im ha SUN ered. -More tractors ara In oper- ation this: week. By-May 21st and 2. wheat seeding wilt he finished. Grass fine, plenty pasture, blessing for: stock: Flax: Wil bp a big crop this year. iir-thia district, on. mostly Rew bredking, dereage about the same as last year, Drytie winds May 17 Gnd 18; certainly looked bad; blowing her atit, TuFlously.. Boise oan better, 1 Mibs Mary Boyne of Medicina Hat fg visiting at Zhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fret Brown for a:few weeks. je Sotedm ts thdiap aed,. having fdaught tho: plddinic: mhinps.. Hts. aun, telontis pee wits hint 3 Kald will niedt. ot oy hoine of Lamen Tuursday May 27. ly'invited. : Chas Wilton. made. a, Sieslase trip) to. Edmonton tits week. rat the home. ot Mrs:do Hodgson s baweele and. telat herriced at All Suthts Church, MOGihert held a of Mr. and Mis. Jas, Sh ator. whieh will ve .loig y sesiampacalt by Tees gt; elt Peers i Mr. and Ari, Shearer were baptized and be- came members of the elintch after lhich ceremony: th , Reve V, Mf. Gil- rt administered the, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (0. all-present. Mt-J. Shearer OL Beam to tm- rove tn health we dr8 norry to Sunday. nighe tie R y,V. M. iGil- Fert continied: the, sufject of two Wreke proviona Ths Avriiing of (he New Tostament.*. Next Sunday eittg. Empl Dey ind servi e in the e ening- witl be of a paltioc pature. Mr. J. Hinghes, Medicine Hbt, was fapieess visitor. in Hee one oe aid * Aliog 4 teport. A ggaple pt dayg in, tawin, tax rear irs. RK. Paterton returned to hee home: at Laseland, Sake; om: Thurs: day ast. ty Me, Hagon repessenting the Nova cotta. Sdturday.ssuk Jotated thelr -lost dog. who: iigiwandered. away, Halton Fisher vie a insin sa Me Jat Medicine: Hat this week. + gt; j Mr. Joe Bourgoing ot Medicine Tat ia tatkthg of r taraing, te Winifred, to optn a restanrant again. lt;Josk Cheishoim went up to. bis, hiom stead with (wo onttit Monday, exbecting to pit in.65. aerea ot wheat pam oats. p Wilfred Parker of Red Witlow, atte Sepant-n:fow day hore Jooktng Fatter-me intersets anid shaking Tinds: Seith -nis-miany frtoods, Olseh, inspestar for. the, Cit ah mber Co, spent a connie ot days fcoking after the profits Yast week. ioe vi has charae-of tho office Auris Mr. ClrGtoini s absence, Tb, Land day, the Globe Store rest Hort. for i neds meeting. Mrs Jos, Larson. lent: word by, which every. one Js snvlted to ber home for. Junch- don, it being. te sams. duy., of the Norwest Ladin AG: Stas 6: will -be st raa0n: 13 aan everybony wel- ng thelr fest, game May: 24. Caitia is one ot the wlelera, Arthur, Satta See Catthope) lt;an* deijver 5 as Asin atraight balla every time, Earl Collins is some swinger 00. Mre, H-Davis, Mig. Pl5 De Wall made a business: trip to Medicina Mat Tuesday between trains, 7 Sunday May. 23, Rvangeltat. moet ing Wik be held n J. 0, 0. R. Hall at 9 o'clock. pm, Mr, G, C. Peterson and 2.W. Ploster, pranzellits, will preach, Byerybarty welcoine, Local-market: eggs, 700, Wm, Rridied, Row taland AP. P, was in Winifred May 14 and trans- acted a Httle business, The dinloguc Moat Pio May 13 in which Mr A C. Freeman, Me, Angle, Mr. Larson, Donald Freeman and Helghum La-Marsh took part was certainly good. Mr. La-Mirsh played Be.; utter Doctor: ko treated his patient us one skilled in sufgical work and was good in thix partlenlar branch, everycne voted. (ie Ladtos' Ald tatent. the very heat entertatnnent given ou May. 15, Mr, Teddy Winchcowbe has entirely pecovendd from: his Mness.and is around as/uiual. Thursday, May 20, 1920, 73T Mr. A. N. Wettiereli gave several inatramental numbers whieh werd funy appreciated, Mrs, Jas Tareon ahd clater Milas Ethel Hinch . played several duets Whicli Were highly appreciated. Miss Priseilin Craig's solo way rendered. n a most. plea lng way and Mrx. Harold Bowerman s solo Dear Heart was so much mppreciated that they have been asked fo repeat tt at Whitla and Seven Persons and quite likely after seeding they may menage to go. Phe proceeds; 54.00. was taken fn and considered good during. this busy. season, Lintowel recommends Reeve J. Ay Hacking as magistrate to fill the va- cancy created by the resignation of Magistrate Terennim. a vy sisaFuce Sivonen, one Pineeea ning visit at the home.of Mrs, Wil freq, Parkor, Red Willow, the Month of June he Tales ANT enterta iment on Utled Aunt Suse's Vitsit given Sat- urday evening May 15th by-our local talent, In the 1.0. 0. F. Hall was pro- nouncet a Kfoet Success by all who. attended, Those taking part in it are as follows: Mrs. 1. , Freeman play- ed leading lady, Aunt Susan, and was the chfof attraction cna ald her part excelimitly from-beginning to the end. Mr. Long as Father was great, Miss Alta., in (Calder ax Mother plaved her patt ex- gellently. Misa Nesbit end Mrs, Bow man Were well, adapted.ay daughters and cattainly, good. .Hugham La- Marsh asGuy Coxg was one of the favorite during the evening. Mr. Alfred Larson as Mrs, Wizer and Mrs. semptuons. Mabel Burch as Caroline jas.the distinguished ttle mald and faa. perfect iu er manner, Mrs, Luther as Mrs. Jenkine - proved throughly correct. Mrs. Leng aa Miss Highborn. was very tampons, Mrs. Alfeed Larson as Mrs, Wileer and Mr8, Angle as Mrs. Taggs were very bright and played with excellent, ability, Kas Our plants ave ml swell hard: tied Ouit-ofloors arid staid shipping well. CABBAG (Enply), a doz... 20 CABBAGE (Late), per 100 1.00 CAULIFLOWER, dozen -.-. 256) Tomatoes, dozen-.- 20 to ae CELERY, dozen -- PANSIES, dozen -. 400: ASTERS, Stocks, Phiox-and other annuals, dozen 360 GERANIUM, dozen, trom 186 (0 4.36. iso 0 fluo assortment ot otter. house planta... Funeral flowers aud cut flow- ers for ad occasions. WEEE toa VOL. 10, Irish to re Expected actmen Mountj ly Witl * Bough Bomb T More T. Dublin Mountjoy yesterday, ? tion, Nine by a consi under the I bullets into police respc man. was sl Accord have agreec Trish Kiduez be greatly 1 a eee City Conti Work D ed on Di The meoting last evening 4wa tended in many sixteen mentbit cil present: bropose Porter's HU + further discussit Farmers are gt; ICE s now cateri convenient to shod lare or small) avd 2 tre one blegelt asset. OUR MAIL ORDER SEI -fe hundreas ot-oweot-town customers srho: sind It a in person. PERSONAL SERVICE in given to every order, ihalled eae tay ob veceled ce See 5 carry everyiiing to complete afirst class drag and station ory tock, If we haven't got It we will procure it for you If at alls posulble, Farmers, v: . A. and Municipality Secretaries - will, do well-to-note the following prices on FORMALDEHYDE ands GOPHER POISONS. We Invite a comparison of prieds with mail orders 08, 12/0. Bottles (small beer size). 16 oz, Bottles. (one poiiud size) on. Bottles Garge beer size) 32 oz. Jugs: (two pounds slze). 40 02, Rottles:(Imperial quar -9-80-of.Jugs- (halt-galton). 160 oz. Jugs, cone gallon) 400 pound Barrels 100 pound Barrels. (No exiza charge for containers in any case) WH QUOTE U. FAs the following prices on Ss GOPHERCIDE. Gopher Poison 1.00.Sz6 Package . KELL. eee Sree Polson, 91.20 nize Package 2 se:, 3 +80, size, Packag. i . 2 e (Seewecsese 50 ounce: 1a 190 ounce: (Strychnine prices are subject to change any moment.) - VACCINATE FOR BLACKLEE Lederle Biackleg Filtrate is the proven prop Length of immunity 1s Just as long as any other wiarket. .P rmatient immunity has not been proven Product and any such claims are not, hased on-fact. We.cin supply fltrate ae CONCENTRATED or eat je pric we recommen eantrated: as much easier to give requires less: time, and ee. 18 ara that. proper injection is made. The size dosage has al A no pearite one. tho: prophylactic properttes. ouR Prices) On Filtrate.are lower than any other dealer In,Canada, - VIALS OF TEN DOBES, exch. 1.09 or f0c per dove. (tinny (We can supply 4n 60-atd 160 dose vials it preferred.) Filtrate Syringe Outft, complete, boxed . RLACKLER PELLETS (Pius en Who lo not care to chavige to te. prices with any dealer in Canada. Hee Eee poaare a3 SINGLE VIALS, 10 Pellets 100 PELLETS oF tore PHLLET INJECTORS -. Wo prepay postage on all orders for Filtrate or Pellets, wavecceveases ter of mioyby; + Hvekvale.. The ed; was just as Kave the work part of the tial be obtained. 7 the money. was this presents di that, as the: im Tevenue proditct impossible to. ol fonds Replying F. Andrews sta would: be helper were matte. Sete noe 2 AL Sommaerses z arge Against Ea Ottawa, May. of sugar profites investigated by, metce will com oe Piaireen atk the hoard: wilt ed unfair profit Spgs x00 2 Jew, Ontart Tadd bya pircha Upon Qiar Flour Also: -* ment Halifax, NS.) 3 ing commentary that, suger is dite is to be found quamtities of sv , Write now-Tor complete Information and Fi i Z Pharmacle Francais: o'ittontton apeclal at tout roc ani on Francals: The Pingle Drug Book:Co.: seeccaceues ees up, hero, presum abroad. It iss hents-of-tHoytsa are at present a orfe pier and: tha fnorested. At a of w quarter bill iting slipmio
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