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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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PAGE FOUR. The Strathcona Plaindesler Twier a weEx Pustuswen Every TURSDAY AND. FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT THR OFFICE ALBERTA BLOCK, MAIN ST,, STRATHCOMA ay : THE PLAINDEALER CO. J. HAMILTON McDONALD. Manager. STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER NO. EASY TASK (GURLERS TO HAVE FOR CONVENTION ANOTHER RINK Choosing Candidate Thursday Assotiation Directors Meeting May Prove Hard Proposition Last Night So Decides Buen esata Many Good Men in Line Jouhua Fletcher Present Quarters Will Be Immediately Addressed Meeting In Rose Hall Last) Enlarged to Enclose Third Rink Ten Exening SUBSCRIPTION RATES wice Week by cactier, 1.75 Totien A Wi cries, a0 8 The political situation in this con- oa Sree grader: ie that no man Cog Predict with any de- gree of certainty as to what candi- date will be chosen at Wetaskiwin All Subscriptions payable in Advance DVERTISING RATES Commercis display rateson application. Thureday to represent the Liberal strip of ico being added this winver. Let Saverising fc per line Arat inser- party. im thd coming election. As dee tive tue each consecutive inser- the time draws near the outlook is more purzling than ever and the re- et sult of the cortrention will be await- Ved with interest by hundteds of elec r Puarpmaras ages tytn exeigling How te tors im every part of the constituency faanein and o'ber wewents From this city two candidates will Sf a dorabites of epics SSC greuine tad allow their names to come before the WSSU tea be ced emo tbat tieg ne convention, N. D. Mille, and J. 3 Tar racmntee thew advertisement Aree dis ;DOwglas. Startling as farmers can- dears thele Tater carting faith ia them. /didates im- this district are Joshua Fletcher, of Ellerslie and Rice. Shep- ag : pard. Leduc also has aspirations TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1009. latter the Federal honors and A. L. a Serks, formerly of this city 13 In the STRATHCONA S MESSAGE. field with. strong appeal to the pe electors. The southern part of the Lord Strathcora, has sailed from Constituency is making q strong ef- git for Eugland on the Eim. oft to secure the member. while We- Rim - (taskiwin has divided on the choice of press of Ireland. His perting two men. A: S. Rosenroll and, Dr: mewage to the Canadian people is: Hobertsort. At the meeting there This is au revoir and not good the last aire par rrege foal ae seat eerious split ran tye. I hope by God's help Yo aswin over the selection of candidate and visit the shores of the grandest jt ended with both the above mention- country in the world. I love Can- ed gentlemen continuing their efforts da and the Canadian people. Toto secure the nomination. Soe who but a few years back knew FLETCHER'S . MEETING 1.AST the North-West as a wilderness it 5 NIGHT. wee cease 1 we to recognize 1 Ross Hall lak night Mr. Jos- like dream now to secosniv nua Fletcher addressed a. repes-nta- it gs ome of the most progressive tive gathering of citizens pmi furm- and prosperous countries in the ers, and presented his political views world, in agriculture, education, qs tnd claims as a candidate cleerls te- ds in ail other industries which fore the electors. Mr. Fletchr is an ae ae oe j able: speaker as well-as-q for-e ut) go to make , grest people. Canada 'thinker, and the addrese last nicht tion Soe ee Shack Meioos not mark son, only aa better reprecmeation wt Ovas ct Auetion Sale of School Lands the Weetern farmer. a united as one in its es aes Mr. H.-Crawford, of this-city act- Joyalty and devotion to the Mother 4 a6 chairman of the meeting and land andthe Empire. Mr. Weir, of Ellerslie was the first There is a beautiful and cheerful sceaker. He thought the farmers niemsags from the grand okt mun who BOUld be represented by a farmer Seah erie the rie (to LivejAbig: fone eee Senn me ae cee dates im the field there migh: be a wears longer that, he might sce the chance at this election convention to Stettler, 22nd October at 10 o'clock development of Canada, the land of get one nomirfated. his youth und mature manhood, the The speaker of the ereaing crened 3 z with reference to his candiditure and lend of twentieth cerury Promise- spoke of Kis commetion with public His idea is tha one which predomin- matters in the pest sbich has result- ates British soil everywhore, a sis-led in benefit for, he West. Al terhood of nations within the Fm- thogh bis forefathers avro Conser- ire. vatives at the oki home near Ctta- re wa he had sem when he rame West Those of us who had the pleasire that the Liberal policy was oing of seeing arsi erecting Lord Strath- more for this country then hud Leen cona can realize that bovis not far Gone. and his poliital views sory from the end of his earthly career Reged: S56 wee notin mettre TATES. y caress mam. however, and thoizat many nnd the hope of his return to Cam things might te improved im the rep ada again is fait. His recent tour resentati n the farmers recetvra war vers tryinz upon his physical Mr. Fletcher dealt with three of the energy especially on account of tha mPortent Se ee a aes injuries be sustained int British Col the marketing of the proiicts which umbia and the strain of so many he dealt with in a bread (1m , show pablic welcomes ant receptions ts ing how the grain business suffers Boe roms eee cceay from the monopolies whith (syst row eee end ce that be may (the shipment of the grain. Govern: fe be extended so that he MAY ment owned elevators are not ilesired return he must surely simply greet put th railroads should he fcrced to the few who might meet him at some provide the necessary facili and eastern ceatra rather than traverse Squitatile rates In connection with tho mext trade, the Dominion as on this recent 0c-/ne thought the Govensmert al. on, the purchaser must take out casion. We look, therefore. upon establish packin; plants not for the the uttered words rs he sailed from monopoly of the business but that Canada as his farewell message and Would serve as experimental ylents. in order that the prices could be re the benediction of one of the best rutated to benefit both the reducer deloved patriarchs of bis country. and consumer. The roads problem. Mr. Metcher said resolved itecif into stisfac- tory system of drainage-which the A few dass ago by order-incouncil /Sovemment should sake ty Be the Attorney General's department until the country is well drained and of the Alberta government made ain the past he had pit the matter radical change in the administration before Premier Rutherford, with the i ae result an act passed the local hous or, Bel Swe, Bicone Oo8 ot Cte tiers. Tasch, tess pew: cca the province. They have retired the sidered is practically useless as far local license district commimioners ng teing a berkGt is concerned. Mr. and replaced them by a permanent Fletcher also spoke at length in fav- commission of three members who /OF of the construction of the Hiud se json's Bay railway. He had brought MN direct. the administration of the inig matter before. British capital- ordinance in much the Same Ay aS/iety amd in other connections he the Dominion Railway Commission- was the first Western man to bring es administer the Railway Act. the matter forcibly before the feder- War . al House 2 The future only con reveal whether yer ae iReceed wits Se the chenge is good one or Dot. smring of tho National Anthem, Sr The new plan has one great advan- Rice Sheppard advanced q few rea- tace over the old one of local dis sons why the support should be given fret commissions. The permanent, BID at Wotantiwin next Thursay; commimioners, paid an judges are Taid are so witsated that they will he tempted by their local oF Tersonal feelings to swerve from the Germany ies glass . brick for NEW LICENSE COMMISSION GERMANY IS CSING GLASS E BRICKS, strict snd just administration of the building purposes with meastrable Ordinance according to the spirit of Mure. In Berlin ts constructed a small villa, the walls of which are built, of glass bricks of several The main thing now is that the shades of dark aren end blue. The Department appoint from time to bricks are emxcintly adapted to time as vacancies occur: in the com- Construction where lizht. cleanliness isaion men. of strict integrity and neatness are particularly in do eee of strict integrity and and. In Hamburg they are util- bidr character, who will traverse the Led in place of widows. Thov ad- path of duty without fear or favor. mit light in walls which police reeu- Men of questionable virtue in the lations reyire , to be fireproof and eindowless capacity of license commissioners would hase arple opportunity for nt Bdmonton, Red Deer, Calgary, oF Fatting down the standard of lew (STRATHCONA NOT TIRED YET, Lethbridge yonder, ged oriee throughout the province . 5-3 sersencobe when the PG. KEYS, fied to iy, tata: the amt of thee tne Comncan Clk fo domnresl Secrotary would-be Inst week, spoke verv enthusiasticnl ince. Wa I of hie visit West and of the plleat futuro he naw in store for Canada Jowent clement among Wquor dealers of the pr sholl await with great interer: the rulings of the new con when they enter upon their duties fifty yew the country was d + stituency is acknowledged so complex directors of the Strathcona Iink As- dere Called for Skating Rink Lessee At the meeting last night of the sociation it was decided to meet the demande of the curling club of the city. and enlarge the present curling rink sullicently to permit a third The prompt actico of the directors will be greatly appreciated ty the devotees of the roarin xame for the membership can now be increased for the coming season. The directors when seen this morn- img announced that the work of build ing the new rink will bo proceeded with without any delay ond every- thing will be in shape for the open- ing of the season. The matter of renting the skating rink for the coming winter was also discussed last evening and decided to advertise shortl; tenders. Several informal tions have already been made for the leasing of the rink so it is not any ticipated that there will be any dif- ficulty im installing a capable man in charge. SUPPLY OF EGGS. The demand for eggs in Alberta is said to be considerably in excess of the supply, and as q result large shipments are being supplied from Onterio. As a natural consequence of the scarcity of the: home-article in some Albertan towns, the price of exgs is rising rapidly, as much as thirty-five cents a dozer being asked and paid. AE PUBLIC NOTICE fs hereby given that auction sales of School Lands in the Province of Alberta will be held as follows: Lacombe, 20th Ociover at 10 o'clock, A.M. aM. S Edmonton, 26th October at 10 o'clock A.M. The sales will be subject to the following terms and conditions: Where siny of these lands are under lease the sale will be subject to such lease until its termination of re date. mentioned in the list and the lessee will have the privilege of re mioving within a reasorfable tie 2f- ter the termination of the lease, an fencins or other improvements he may have on the land. The Department reseries the right to withdraw any of the lands from the sale oF to includs any other lands therein. Where any parcel offered is crossed a public highway, the sale of such parcel shall be sabject to the roserva- tion of the land covered by such highway, or that may be required for the right of way or other pur- poses of the railway. The sales will only consey the surface rights, and will te Subject to the usual reserva- tions In favor of the Crown. If any parcel sold has tinber there- permit therefor, 5UbJ U to the. pay- ment of the ustial dues and fee before cutting any of the timber for sale, znd should any timber be cut, ex- cept for the purchaser's own use, without first obtaining such- permit, the purchaser Shalt forfeit his right to the land and all moneys pai thereon. The dues paid under the Fermit will be applied on the pur- chase of the land. TERMS OF PAYMENT. One-tenth in cash at time of sale Dalance in mine equal annval in- its with interest at the rate of 'e per cent per annum on the bal- ance of the purchase money from time to time remaining unpaid, ex- cept im caseq where the area of the land sold does not exceed forty acres in which case the terms of payment shall be one-fifth in cash and the dalance im four equal annual instal- menta with interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Script or warrants will mut be-ateepted in pay- ment. Upon 9 parcel of land telng knock- ed down the purchaser shall immnd- iately deposit the sum of One Hung- red Dollars with the Clerk of Sale, otherwise the parcel will at once be put up again. For this purpose in- tending purchasers should provide themselves with marked cheques on chaftered banks of Canada made to their own order and payable at par at the point of sale; or with bomk notes of as large denomination an possible. The balance of the cash instalment must in every case paid Yefore the . close of the sate, failing which the deposit of One Fiundred Dollars will be forfeited arts the land withdrawn from sale. TUESDAY, SBPT. 28, 1909. Grocery Department We have a few lines we would like to clear to make room for New Stock. So note prices and take advantage...... 5 Setna Chutney, regular 45c..... 35c Tomato and Beef Chutney. regular l5c..... 10c Armour s Catsup, regular 350. 25C Bayle s Peanut Butter, regular 45c. 3oc MeConachie s Plum Jam, 1-Ib. glass, 35c.. 20 Empress Jam, 5-lb. pails, regular Tc. St. George's Jelly, 5-Ib. cans, regular 1.00 70 We have just received a fine assortment of . . Royal Dulton China... Tookey and Wedgewood China. ...... sss ++:-Call and Inspect It Douglas - Brothers Huntley Paliner s Crackers, regular 50c.-. 35 Tasker Tea, finest Ceylon, Oe. 35C China Department t - Buy in Strathcona Buy Now : Be Ready for. University Students Dressers gt; 7.25 e Dressers lt;0 8.50 Dressers ) 15.75 Wash Stand 3.25 Beds - 3.85 to 60.00 These are examples of values we : have. Twelve Styles in Seven Different Finishes make our as- sortment complete. Ligts may be had on, application to the Sceretary, Department of che Interior, Ottawa, to W. M. Ingram, Ins,ector of School Lands, Winntpex. oF t the Agents of Dominion Larix) Department of the Interior, Ottawa, 13th September, 1909. NOTE. Cheques will not be taken He only Fearettead he could not live m-nayment unless accepted tw the longer tq se the progress Rank upon which they 2 McCallum * Wesbrook PQODHOTDOOHDGPSPTDOIS OHHHHGHTOOI GGOD WIODDOODQOOADOPOOOHGOO is away on Mr. Arthu lett thig mo: they will ms ure. Wm. will remain Mr, D. L. Cash Grocer cepted a pos ductor in running regt Packing Pli . G. Nim of -Lethbri Sunday afte their work Hyssop was W.J.P. Hys term for th Messrs. G Holden are Bank of Co tions vacate Suddaby. transferred branch and Lloydminist Tee boot Co., on selling out and will go is probable under a ney bot snnounc ing shortly Mr. Jobs Ont., who city for a f daughter sery Co. left yester and other will spend turning to Forsythe, with this p Strathcona BY Sque perta Moun strong a8 I for mn wil Dress rev will be ope o'clock for equipment PEARY man with 3 ness to yor to turn rue summation He, too, great offort into the gl Thus the. vaull It will be his case, be Bartlett fi And his oa Iabors of 0 tongue of and, helpi pathy of t The whol has its cor that it is and latitud Tho 1es80 eky that ambition. and courtes the Pole. B Sixty Chi ing fan tan ver the ot postponed to see whe tended to ling by wh they did punish the he conside right to- Anon Mr. EW nected. with and. Pdmor opening a ing and Yuilding . Brog. moa
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Image 591 (1909-09-28), from microfilm reel 591, (CU1764811). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.