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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1910-12-02
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THE STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER First Prize, 75. Phonola Second Prize, 35 Violin THE MASTERS PIANO CO., AVING just returned from a busi- ness trip among our manufacturers in the East, with the result that we have made arrangements to extend our operations throughout the entire Prov- ince of Alberta; and having placed orders for a tremendous number of pianos, to be used during the year I91J, it becomes absolutely necessary for us to dispose of every instrument in our present stock before January I. To accomplish our purpose, and cre- ate a little enthusiasm. at this, the Holi- day Season, we have decided upon a plan that will be of interest to every musically inclined person who reads this advertisement. How Many Dots In This RECS SERRE, Pala Here Are the Conditions Read Them Carefully Count the nunjyer of dots contained in the Bell, place the number in Sgures on a pitte of paper, with your name, and address written plainly and inclose it in an envelope, addressed to the MASTERS PIANO O., 423-425 Jasptr Ave., West, Edmonton, Alta., and in one corner of the envelope write DEPARTMENT C., and mail it to us. ALL RE- PLIES MUST REACH OUR STORE BY SIX O'CLOCK P. M., SATUR- DAY, DEC. 10, 1910. Remember ALL REPLIES MUST COME THROUGH THE MAIL, and every envelope must be marked DEPARTMENT . All replies marked as above will be placed in a box unopened until after the contest closes, when they will be thoroughly stirred up, and drawn out one at a time. The first one with the correct number of dots will receive the 75 Phonola offered as first prize, together with a bond for 75, good to apply on any new piano in our stock absolutely free. The next correct number will receive the 35 Violin, and a bond for 85; and the third correct number will receive the 25 Guitar, and a bond for 75, absolutely free. To each of the next ten correct numbers, a bond for 110 will be issued. To each of the next twenty bond for 100. To each of the next twenty a bond for 85 will be issued. To each of the next twenty a bond for 75, and to each of the next twenty a bond for 350 will be issaed. These bonds will be accepted as so much paid on any new piano selected from our stock. The balance can be srranged for on easy payments, if desired. Jn many cases we are quoting heavy discounts from our regular regular prices until after this sale closes. EQUALITY TO ALL Holding the replies unopened until the contest closes gives our Con- testants who live at distance an equal chance with those who are close at band. These Prizes are on Exhibition in our Window. See Them. Bell? Third Prize, 25. Guitar 423-425 Jasper Ave. W., EDMONTON, ALTA Home of the NEW ART.BELL, the Piano with the Sweet Tone SUNDAY CAR BY-LAW WAS PASSED PRCVISIONALLY Only Ald. Richards Registered Vote Against Third Reading Taken Under Provisions of Provincial R'y Act Strathcona. Council. aat in regular session on, Tuesday night. Preseut, Mayor Dugian, Aldermen Bust Congdon, Donnan, Richants, Tipton. A letter read trom City Commte- Jeloner Boullion of Rdmonton, regard- Jing. the electric railway service in thie city im reproduced elsewhere ta thin taaue. Ald, Congdon tatrodueed a by-law Jamonding the water rates by-law, re- Gucing the price of water to builders for brick and -cement work from 10 to Se per 1000 brick or per equare yard of cement work, The Sunday Car By-law received its third reading and was provision ally passed pending the Vote of the durgeasen at the regular election in December, Solicitor Jamieson stated: that - the vote will be taken under the provisions of the Provin clal Railway Act, rather than under the terms of the city charter. Ald. Richards voted againwt. the third reading. Tho Fire and Light Committee: re ported an application from. the man- agers of the R. . College for elec trie light and recommended the ex tenaion of the line from the Bhelbure dixtrict. Report adopted as given Clty Rngineer McLean reported cor: reapondence from the bridge com: pany relative to the steel for the Mil Creek bridge, Stes haw not yet been abipped, but will be short- ly. Upon a request from the Secretary ot tho Strathcona Rink Association, f discount of 25 per ennt. was allow- ea upon. the taxes on. the property, thix action having heen decided a justified by the couneil in the, pre- ious sveare, The Ohildren's Aid Society asked tor payment of the remainder of the nilal. grant- from the city which ounted to 140, and this was or Jered pata. A payment of tax money was also leaeeee by the public school hoard The amount requested was 9,000 which is required for a payment due this month, . Thix amount wa or- dered transferred to the board. Ald. Congdon brought up again the ancient auery, Why doesn t the town bell ring? Ald. Richards promised that he would further dil- Jate upon the subject to the men at the fire ball and attempt to have the Guleet tones of the lately repaired fre nnnouncer went abroad at stated times of day in the old-necustomed manner. Mayor Duggan asked the opinion of the Council in the matter of choosing a meeting place for. the ratepayer's annual meeting, which ix to te held to-night. The city coun: cil chombers - wero considered the most suitable. THIN HAIR A LIBERAL OFFER When the hair thing out on the top of the head and the bald spot is get timg rendy to appear in public, don't yet discouraged or irritable: Just go to your druggist and aak for Par: inian Bage Hair Tonic. He will charge you 50c. for a large- bottle, but if it does not cause hair to grow where the hair is thinning out, uothing on this earth will. And we want to, say to everybody, man, woman, and child, that you can have your money back if Parisiaw Sage isn't the best hair grower, bair saver, hair beautifier and dandruff cure on the market to-day. It stops itching scalp and falling hair and makes hair grow thick and abundantly. 1 druggists every where sell Parisian Sage or postpaid from The Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, Ont. See that the girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle. Bold and guaranteed by Frank Cowles, GOOD AIR INDOORS. Nothing is of more importance thas that we should have plenty of frewb pure air indoors. We do not need an indoor temperature of 70 degrees, although most people think that no- thing Jess will do. As-a matter of fact a temperature of 68 degrees i better. Bo, if the room be heated to 70 degrees, we can well afford to have the windows open ard let in freeh air enough to- bring the temperature Wown to 68 degrees, at which point. it should be kept. Another important point as to in- door air ix that as a rule, it in toc dry. And this, together with its u ually Impure condition, causes sick- hess and death. The admission of evesesocoooooooosocoooosoosooosososoosooooes )77 ) 0 509 )4 ot ontioen ai tande : to incr ti mayat of motmture BAST END MEAT MARKET. A Good Substitute when Eggs are High OUR HOME-MADE SAUSAGES Bibs. for 2c; 5 lbs. for 0c GEARY BROS. POOOSOOOO 00000 OOOO STRATHCONA COAL AND WOOD YARD 128 Third Avenue South All orders for COAL AND WOOD TTelephoned to Ne, 3256 Will receive PROMPT Attention Strathcona Pantorium We are the Strath. cona Agents for DYE wonks Orders left with us for Steam Choice Cuts When you want;meat that is really choice, our stook; which is al- ways fresh, is open for your inspection. Proprietor Call Us at 3125 For Daily Repairs oo I HH Hetsel. Gor. Ist Ave. N. and Ist tit, BE. Phose 43 Clover Bar Coal Dry Wood Casm on Danivent EAST END WOOD YARD Geo. MeAlllster. Prop. P. Burns Co. PEEL SHIELDS TAXIDERMISTS: Those who have birds or Taxi dermy Work of any kind sbouk nend their work tous. We giv re satisfaction. Seoond St. E. First Ave. N. P.O. Box 77, Strathcona, Alta, a Sepa your doctor's in the room air malthtul. And, finelly, cem mber that the biggest bedroom ever built in not big enough for even one peraon to sleep in with the windows closed. makes it more DIZZINESS Mrs, J. B. Renaud, of Goldeich St, Sturgeon Falls, Ont., says T have suffered for monthe with very weak stomach 1 had dissy spells, and at times could not retain any food at all. I tried any number of remedies and none tried Mi-o-na Tablets, box only and they have completely cured mo of my troubles. I am yleased to recommend Mi-o-na as I know ft to be a remedy of merit. Mi-o-na is sold by druggistaevery- to where at 50 cents box, and is guaranteed to cure dyspepsia, indi- gention, wick beadache, nausea, Reart- bara, sour stomach, belching of gas, disximens, beavy stomach ead sickness, vomiting of prey the after
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