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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1910-12-02
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at y, it i THE STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER TWICE-A-WEEK. J. HAMILTON McDONALD, Editor PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS: AT STREET, THE OFFICE, 20-24 MAIN , STRATHOONA, BY THE PLAINDEALER COMPANY G. W. NIGHTINGALE... eare in excluding from its columns all fmancial and other ments of a doubtful or suspicious nature, and accepting only such as they believe to be genuine and bona fide, it must be understood that they in no way guarantee these advertisements, and must leave their readers to exercise their own iscretion in the way of putting faith in STRATHCONA, ALBERTA, FRIDAY, DECEMBEE 2, 1910. STRATHCONA S PROGRESS We tear some people complaining showed 11,400 souls and the estimate about the lack of development of now usually quoted in that city is Strathcona under present conditions 25,000. We submit that these Sgures and amalgamation with Edmonton is demonstrate that Strathcona is hold- Urged as the royal road to rapid ing ber own very well in the march growth. No one wisties for the ex-/of progress. To further illustrate our pansion and prosperity of Strathcona point we append below compera- foore than The Piaindealer, but we tive statement containing Edmontos sre not of those who believe that statistics from a pamphlet recently this cicy has not been making sub- issued by the Board of Trade of that stantial progress. In defence of this city and from official sources in contention we have assembled a few Strathcona: comperative statistics which show j the trend of affairs. The first ise Sn ae el a comparison between Strathcona in 13,400 5,700 1907 and in 1910: STRATHCONA S IN THREE 17,046,798 6,777,011. 118,859 228,631 DEVELOPMENT property ... Schools enroll- ment... icon as. Nh ae 1,030 Population (Est.) Teachers e m ia eo a 36 22.30 413 2.95) 18 35.12) 134 12.4 16) of It is contended by some that the Miles of street development on this side of the river T foes not compare favorably with Mls, that on the north side. The larger city is the more apparent its growth It will even when the smaller city is grow- with half the ing proportionately. An official cen- Edmonton bed f 3908 showed the population to be ly. better equipped. In other words 2459. A conservative estimate of the Strathcona has more to show for her present popdlstion based upon the taxes, population considered. Rhools enrollment and other data Edmonton hed in 1906. These facts is 5,700. A census of Ed- are worthy of consideration when the popslation taken in 1906 knocker Keeps a-Enocking at our city. TOLSTOL AND HS MARK ON HISTOR available (Toronto Saturday Night.) Is a shack at a little Russian way- a7 tir did aad tee peters of bemantty oboe no i ee ul ll fee ol F i i f i i i epregais Hh aa Ey nn i : 4i1H By f itye E- i / arardabl i i ik i : at i i i i i i i i : 7 i i ie ees Piast atk Hl j ih i Ulanite lf a I a : : i i Tih agaek scat Fe ih i eibs iM tiie ise Fle if tf ia as ia e .f i t ' il i i fe 28 i ? nl i i ill gt;) age bi a i Hit i : ae t I 1 i i ' ip 3: f Fi it i i ly i 3 F 8 i : 2 ie d DOUGLAS BROTHERS, Limite : PHONE 3015 3 eee 4 Things at. the Big Store are taking on the shape of a readiness for Xmas : activity, Our aim is to serve you long and serve you well; we extend to you an invitation to visit us at any time; we fully believe we have an abundance of things of interest to you all. Each department is full to overflowing and still filling up new things arriving daily. Our Motto Right Goods, Right Prices, Right Treatment 4 Christmas Suggestions Small Wares, Hair Goods, Novelties Are. receiving special attention from us this season Anything you want, we have, Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs to no end, all kinds, all prices. Fancy Boxes. Dress Goods Department As you know is of asize and diversity to afford you the best of selections. Suitings A few lengths in Worsted diagonal and plain ; also Cheviots and Serges in Blues, Blacks and the new shades, Prices 35. to 1.50 per yard Suit Lengths, 7 yds, 52 in. wide. . 13.50 from 35c. up to 1.40 Scarfs and Opera Clouds Plaisley Trimmed Scarfs Plain Chiffon, all colors... Satin Striped Voils, 4 only, 37: Special, Hair Nets with the elastic, 3 for 25 The very newest in Hair Goods. Grand Array of Cushion Covers s We handle the famous Belding Paul s Silk Floss and Rope Silk; also all Threads and Wools; for fancy work. Berlin Wools make nice cosy slippers and shawls Belts, Hat Pins, Collars and Mufflers suitable for Xmas. gifts Fancy Belts, with or without bores, from 75c to 1.50- Hat Pins, a new assortment. 2c to 1.00 Collars, net, single band, embroidered Vestings with : t Jabot in Black and white, extra value at 25c. Mufflers, Bradley, big value, reg. 60c.to clear at 5c. Any color and size. A few nice Paisley Neck Shields...1.25, 1.50, 2.50 A splendid showing in Hair-Ornaments, Prices from Combs and Barrettes.......35c. up to 2.50 and 3.00 only, Woolen Art Squares at a big requction, sizes x9, 9x10 . and 9x12, 7.50 for 5.85, 12.00 for 7.80, and 15.00 for 9.95. e Reacy-to-Wear Department * Skirts, Coats, Suits and Waists You should see these values. All new Goods. Skirts. from .25 up to 12,00 Coats. from 12.50 up to 18,50 Suits. regular 25.00, for Xmas. prices... 18.00 Waist, a new line, Lawn Vestings and Net, to be sold at a saving of 25c, on the Dollar. Special in Bath Mats, 1.50 Rugs for 110 Kiddies White Bear Cloth Coats for ages 2 to 6, In all the hustle and bnstle don t forget our splendid regular up to 6.50. ..for 4.00 values in Fur Goods. ?. Small Piece Furs from 15.00 upto 200.00 per set Special, Black Sateen Underskirts 95c. a: Something very nice in Knit Wool Coats for babies, nicely trimmed. 5.00, 5.25, 5.50 Count Tolstol was born on August attracted the attention of the liter- is awakened belore he has slept zis, at Yesnaye Poliana, a vil- ary set, in Moscow and St. Peters: measure. Death in old age is Bint 1s miles south of Mos Worg. The war furnished him with) when's man wakes his wn accord lage stost Tao, descendant in the experience which was invaluable - in after a: good sleep. twentieth generation of. Getiian- Bie later Tore When the war end- Hair Tonic. It Makes pamed Indris, who went to Russia in ed went to St. Petersburg, - * Pamela Teo sone and retinue of, whereas Bobleman, returning hero They were on their homeymogs: He the Hair Beautiful. Bae Soe eiree, wae iat Se eee ee bad bought a catbont and bed taken At last remedy, has been. discov- Qiine of Leonty. His great grand-' His surroundings in the Capitai ber out to show her how well:be jered that will same of Ley. sie fant. Duke and hie own manner of lle there dis: could bande boat. putting bee to pest pemtoty seme a Yasili Tyomy the surname Tolstoi, custed Tolstot. Going back fas- tend the sheet. A pufl of wind came Vasil 772m eat dates from the saya Polians, be made his home and be shouted inno uncertain tone: catering odes ings Sd te se, the siespress Catherine, there for a part of each year during) Let. go the shestl No reaponee, 28 accepted by every, sensible person. feing bestowed upon Pater Andsy- the rest of bis life. Then Jagat: Lat go, that, sheet, Dandrufl ia the root of all wicks an part commdeyaton for Me), Count Tato TM, anuehuer o'a Santee afta, ben pom wets cine 3 the Tsaroviteh Alexis. fagetoecr, 20, the: Carvers et Mow: we 9 Be eee cling) SALVIA: will kill the dandruf The boy's earl: life was spent in boat, said: the village, Sad bis early schooling 22 advance of the decree of -Alex- aay aaa rn ee tee ae a ens of the gener aaeer TL, Toletol s Srut act after be) when:3 told Sitter among the wealthy Hus- ned fetired to kis country ertete Soe ay, ot ett, roligion was . supersti- to tree hie cerls. . 35s te said to Bete . if cee erat necuumarily Sor vba besk bom tne Sret nobleman in: Bassi 2 it- Sattispment. of really cultered peo- have token this course, ly to ple. He entered the Kezan Univer- His chief literary work during the ing wty se sci cow etadent in Tureo- iatter part of bis lile was an exhexe- ity ie tecture, bet faing to pasn TiVo. sctopiogramhy on which for) the exaczinstions was to years he spent bours every day. 25 Gepartment of law. In 187 he Three years aro it was proposed to wetitionsd to ve stricken of the ro.liconfer the Nobel peace prize upon Of the untversity- him, bet he declined it, and when To AIL Telstol went to viet Sie similar proporal wee mete lest Oo brother in Caucasus. Eatering tember, again refused prise, Hee ene ence voluntecr, be and sugested that 1t be bestowed on. the Teligious sect known as the if ; i i ge Fa Ry i i itt Is j f i hr t i j i : morning ing Canon Webb, of Edm oMiciate at Matins and amnion. A large number of friend bers of the congregation the station on Wednesday to bid farewell to the Bowen and Mrs. Bowen who were boarding the tr nipeg, and many were the their departure, mingled good wishes for the futur Great is the power enquiry, with especial + the city council. Tuesday alderman asked another Now the fire announcer pe ordinary functions of t with g great deal of accu Althought this is comm the healthiest seasons in an year the conditions Cities at present are far factory. All the hospite to overflowing end mat fave bad to be refuse According to the pre ions there will be no co mayoralty. If Mayor clines to stand for the the position of chief ma Strathcona wilk in all ps
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