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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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Low Fares United States THE CANADIAN NORTHERN RY, POR THE ROUND TRIP FROM STATIONS IX SASKATCHEWAN and ALBERTA Duluth, Min. St. Paul, Min. linneapolis, Min. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago. Ill. Tickets on Sale Daily December .to 31, 1910, Inclusive Taree Moxras Loor PriviLece or ExrEnsrox Direct Lines Through Trains Fall information from W. , DODDS, City Passenger and Ticket nt, O.N. R., 115 Jasper Avenue Phone 1712, Edmonton, Alta. CANADIAN PACIFIC ANNUAL EXCURSIONS U.S. POINTS Low - ROUND - TRIP - FARES St. Paul, Minneapolis Duluth, Minn. HUTTONS BOUK STORE (Phose St A fine display of Leather Bound Books, Bibles and Praver and Hymn Book , Toy Books, ete. h Sleighs, Games of all kinds. za Toys and Dollis Now and iatest variety, XMAS MAGAZINES and Aunuais Leave your order ahead for them See our new Post Cards of Strath cona. Wishiag All A Merry Xmas, J.D. HUTTON Strathcona s Stationer Ses ANNUAL EASTERN CANADA Nivea VE XCURSIONS Tickets on Sale Daily December.1 to 31 Inclusive Good to reture within three months. Apply to nearest C. P. Ry. Agent for full information. EASTERN CANADA. ec Nor. Land limited to five months FiXCURSIONG cere re Ss rae Via Tickets on Sale Daily From December 1, 1910, to all points in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. THREE MONTHS LIMIT aprty to THe NEAREST C.P.R AGENT Extension Privileges Steamship Tickets To ALL Old Country Points Via AllLines On Sale Nov. 11 to Dee. 8. ars your recloriion How if you intend sailivg before CHRISTMAS, Por fall particalars apply to J. F. PHILP City Passenger Agent 158 Jasper Ave. Hast Phone 4057 EDMONTON Many Years Experience J have been for many years engaged inthis city My msny customers are the best testimonial of the 1 servine given during these years 3 ws Manufacturer and Low Round Trip Rates to Ontario, Quebec and * Maritime Provinces Tickets on Sale Dec. to Dec. 31, in- elusive, good te return within three months. Tickets issued in connection with At- lantic Steamships will be on Sale from 3Throngh Express Trains Daily 3 THE TORONTO EXPRESS leaves Winnipeg daily at 2210k mak- ing connections at to for -all points East and West thereof. The Imperial Limited leaves Winni- nt 19.00k daily, making CANADIAN PAIFI Ci ee the *Aflaatic F, D. P. nity of Alberta. 20. An act 35. An act, to Incorporate the Ed- monton, Interurban Railway com- pany. 40. An act to Amend the Medicine Hat Charter. 42, An act to Incorporate the Cal- gary Young Women's Obristian As- sociation. 43, An act to Amend the Acts and Ordinances felating to the, City of Calgary, and to Validate certain py-law of the said city. 45. An act to the Apostolle Syndics of the Francisan Friars. Lend Surveyors Act. 47. An act to Amend the School Ordinance, the School oeeiesene. Ss Sar wahoo eet Ordinance. a O S. An act Respecting the Calgary NOVEMBER HONOR ROLLS; W CITY PUBL SCHOOLS Fall List of Names of Pupils Who Have Made Satisfactory Progress During the Last Moath The names of the folloving pupils inthe city public are on the Honor R lls for the month of No- vember: KING EDWARD SCHOOL Standard V. Willie Dowe, Fred Purvis gnd Clarence Bassett. Teach- Clarke. Standard IV., Seniors. Enix Giarke, Herry Thomson, Clifford Bradshaw, Irene Sheppard, Wray Are your horses in.good condi. healthy and in good condition Made in Bricks, GET ONE TO-DAY Main Street. Digester and Worm Destroyer Zete Christie. Teacher, L tion? If-not, BITTER LICK will give them a keen appetite, regulate disorders snd keep them each 25 . Per dozen, 2.50 Tuttle Dalphin Riske, Arthur Payne, Standard L,A Amy Fraser, tell. Teacher, W. 5. Standard TV... Seniors Juniors John Wilkinson, G. Ritehie. Mabon, Collison. z Juniors Evelyn Daly, Daly, Eddie Jones, Edith 46. An act to Amend the Alberts ance. College. Gi in act to Incorporate she ta Robertson, Eva Dixon, Jobn Oamp- /2 Fleming. , Rosa Weo- sel, Gidney Wright, Harriet LaPoint, Fuller, Jc Cassie YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW MANY SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS end GIFTS WE CAN SELL YOU UNTIL YOU VISIT OUR STORE. incorporate. the ille and Alix Railway company. 73. An act to amend an. act to in- lcorporate the Lacombe and Blindman Valley Electrical Railway company. 75. An act respecting chemists and eta Varnum, Verna Rupert. Teach- jer, A. D. Lyle: Standard I. B. Katie Mandif, Mma Wood, Edith Brown, Annie Orden, Percy Davies, Roblin Quigley, Eve lyn Taylor, Campbell Ward, Jim Mc- Gee. Teacher. M. S. Bell. Standard I. A. Algot Fransen, Wood, Sigme Johnston, Mabel Wood, Arthur Adams. Teacher, B. Sutber CENTRAL SCHOOL Standard I. A., Olga Furmanski, Lorenz Wensell, Mary Mills, Louie Crumb, Class Dickson, Wilmer Rae, Esther Mills, Ross, Gertrade Scott, George Nellie Stultz. Teacher, 0. A. Eilott. F R it jute FE RSE cf Ra i Var- 0. -Briektan, A.) Dixon. tor Janiore J. T. Jones, H. Crawtord, Sor ever. McGregor, G. Duncan Teacher, Cured in Ten Days, or Your Money Back Powell, Dorothy Allyn, Ere- est Coulson, Nettie Maudii, Romaine Stults, rank Ratki, Martha Runge, Cisss A. Cari Brett. Class B.' Archie McKenzie, Mary Clarence Grey. . Jim McKenzie, Frank I fh isis i et u BRING IN THE WHOLE FAMILY AND SEE If WE HAVEN'T SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEASE EVERYONE OF THEM. YOUR FRIENDS WILL APPRECIATE SOME USEFUL, SENSIBLE PRESENT SUCH AS WE CAN SELL YOU-MUCH MORE THAN A FANCY TRIFLE THAT WILL SOON BE WORTH- WANKEL BARR 05 gt; Strathcona Tent Mattress Co. For ENTS of all sizesand designs and MATTRESSES of all grades, qualities, and sizes, from 1.50 to 15.00 each, Callon gt; W. WEEKS Co, Whyte Aveane, Strathcona For Furniture, Beds,Springs and Mat- tresses. Call on W. WEEKS Co, Whyte Avenne, Strathcona f For the best Bargains in Farms and 3 City Property, Call on W. WEEKS CO. 22, 4, 26, 28 and 80, Whyte Avenue, Strathcona Home Visitors Excursions United Staets Points Travel via THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Quick Service, Making Close Connelifons With All Lines South i Tickets on Daily during December,to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, Milwaukee Full particulars on application to J. F. PHILP City Passenger Agent * Phone 4057 delegation we have before us sents the agricultural interests whole of Canada, of the Hast ai as of the West. You will perhaps permit me serve that it seems to me though the delegation represent itural interests of the wh it is the western which , pervades: it. I am no prised at that, nor do I compl it, because we in the east are D ed for the domination of the wm We have h are In the east. at least, I have believed 0, ing, as I have jndged of late a some time past from expressic all parts of Canada. I think t this, I speak correctly, if you w eny the impeachment, if such that in the west your ideas a1 more advanced than are those east. As I say. I-do not comp this, but simply state the ba: fact. The resolutions you bave pt fore us are certainly impre with western spirit. STATES POLICY PLAIN Nor do I believe the farm the cast are prepared to go 1 far as you gentlemen of the You are in favor, as I understa present. The idea may perbap: 00d ons. T understand that you have ed 2 campaign of education ar haps I may be the first to be ed in that respect, because up t time I have not been an abs ardent supporter of government eratiip and operation of all utilities. Tho goverament ownership 1 persuaded to government oper: Tmay be persuaded also, bu greater difficulty. In manof the east. , If I am to judge of the i ance which you attach to the ent resolutions you have plac fore me by a number of sp have addressed themsel each, I conclude that it is to t elevators and to tariff that tach the importance. Tt is ideas which hav received the greatest suppor ba H i i 1 a e Bee Fi de a lt; i a Hi 1H i 4 i 1 i fi fl a2 i i init 533 fH Bn ile treaty or concurrent legiclaticn Other matter. I suppose you rather have it in the fcrn treaty than not have it st s what you have in view is tc commercial relations with the States, we are at one with y lt; TI am happy to say that we af6 negotiating w authorities to. do eumgrciat Yelations w neighbors... But I must say that this is not so easy as ont speakers stated. il
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