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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1910-12-09
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- THE STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER Se ee eee eo eS8009008800000008000008 Santa Claus Has Started Gift Hunting - jn Real Earnest at this Store - This is the busiest season of Christmas shopping in our history, and with good reason too. Christmas Goods and Novelties never were in better selection than they are now. . We have now by far the most complete and fascinating stock of Christmas Goods we have ever had. SHOPEARLY. SHOP IN THE MORNINGS, if you can. You will get better atten- tion from the clerks who wait on you: Started to make Xmas. Cake and Pudding? Its time, for you know they taste better given time to ripen. Ladies Fur Lined - Coats and Small Furs This handsame Cost, SF o liked - with selected - rat skins, has a handsome real Mink Collar and good : Broadcloth Shell; color, f : , black only, Bargain 575-00 Choice Vostizza Currants per Ib... Choice Valencia Shelled Almonds, per Ib Finest Shelled Walnuts, per Ib. Finest Hallowe'en Dates; per Ib. in 1 Ib. clusters Choice Lemon and Orange Peel, per Ib. See our Main Street Window .. 15c and 20c -20c Neckwear, a Gift fit for a Queen our Small Furs There are Collars, Jabots and Bows that have come for Christmas Straight here from the hands of clever makers. Prices Boxes : B range Collars, Stoles and Muffs in Sable Thibet, Lamb, Mink Marmot, Mink, Beaver and Kat from - 4.50 to 75.00 Santa Claus is sure: to claim many of From 25 to 1.50 Pretty Gingham Blouses, 1.50 each New and neat seades and stripes, nicely made and nicelo finished. Sizes 82 to 40 - Special 1.50 each If He is a Man ; He Might Like a Suit Case Yen s Odd Trousers R In Fine Blue Serge, Sizes : from 82 to 42, regular 5.00 value Rubber Heels 25 4 Avoid the jar by using. Rubber Hedls ready to put on your shoes, for either men gr ladies 25c, Z Our Groceryman Says Your Isat chance to get a box of those fine Cold- stream Ranch Apples for 2.25. 12 varieties. Special . 3.00 per Pair T.P. Malone 99909S99000S00000000000000000000000000000000 SS PERMANENT STERILIZATION + PUNT TOBE INSTALLED Conn Frey Coe Pe placed by Improved Facilities Strathcona City cil held: tte, regular weekly session in peace and quietness on Tuesday evening, Therd were present Mayor Duggan, Akler- men Caller, Bush, Congdon, Lend- rum, Tipton, Richards, Alderman Bush reported a contract with Mr. Wyler for ornamental stinde trees for boulevards. The matter was ata over for further consideration at the next regular mesting. Ald. Lendrum asked how it was proposed to pay. for the sewer men- Uoned. in the by-law to raise 70,000 whether the cite at large or the property-owners, to be benalitted. chargeable to the ratepayers at large The following certified accounts Were presented and authorised paid: W. Wenzel 10.70 an. Pacific 7.08 B, Manning ...... 881.20 albert Murray 33,00 J. M. Douglas 1062.75 Plaindealer Co- 296.03 A.C, Beaton 3150.85 Wilson Herald 16.70) Total... Prof. Edwards, of the Univetity, was present, and explained to Coun cil what had been done in the matter of sterilizing the city water ayatem, 43 a precaution against typhold tt fect He stated that temporary plant for treating the water had been installed and set in operation on Fri- jay last. Tt requires the service of two men, one by day and the other by night to attend to the mixing of the solution which aterilisea the water. Samples of the water taken from the mains soon after leaving the pumps have been analyzed by the Provincial Bactertologist, Dr. Rovell and found abgolutely sterile, no ft is considered that the water now pass- ing through the system is absolutely harmless. Tt has also deen proven that the water before treatment was contaminated, and was undoubtedly th cause of the typhoid which has appeared in the city during the Inst two weeks. As it takes two weeks or go after a person, partakes of In- fected water for the germs of the dis- ease to develop to such an extent as to cause fever, there may be cases appear. about the city for. ten days yet by reason of water taken before the installation of the. sterilizing gested to council that a more permanent plant could be erected at small cost which-could be operated automatically at trifling cost for maintenance. Council ap- proved the idea and authorized the City Engineer to attend to the mat- ter at once, acting in co-operation with Prof.- Edwards, CRIMINALS. What do you do with your wo- men criminals? We prevent them. This was the answer given to an inquirer, by Prof. Simon Von d Aa. for 50 years the chief. of administra: tion of the prisons in Holland, whp attend the International Privon Congress. The professor says that in all Holland there are now less than 200 women in prison, and that dur ing his administration threo. prisons of, inmates, But how do you accotint for it? bo was asked. In two ways, he-said. One reason is the growth of the social work, particularly among the Catho- Hies.. But, indeed our people, of whatever creed, have taken a special) interest in the uplift of women dur- ing the ldst decade. There are s0- claties without end, not merely to rescue the fallen, but to help the poor and suflering so that they shall not be tempted to: go wrong. Our women of wealth and culture are in- terested in this work. The other cause for the diminu- tion of feminine rime is simply the fact that women are allowed to work and support themselves honorably, instead of being starved into doin, Gishonorably. Women have enter all professions, just as they have Tam convinced that the indas- trial freedom of women is what is Keeping them out of the prisons. There In a strong. woman's rage party among us, bit. I would not say that that is a reason for the few crimes of women. It is rather fa reoult of allowing women to work. Before that she was perhaps unfit to vote. But the broadening influence of work not only bas the result of making her refrain trom active law- breaking, but also gives her the pos- itive impulse to assist in wise law- making. RED DEER FARMER'S DEVICE. A Red Door farmer is determined that bis milk house sbali be nice and cool next summer. He made an ex- eavation .. five fest deep, 18 fect love and 12 feet wide, with a drainage trench at. one corner, und filled it with water. This will give hime solid plock of ice, over which he will build a roof, As the ic melts in the While it lasts be-will have no difficul ty in keeping milk and meat cool. The flag of the Donaldson Line ope Mayor Duggan replied that it was) 5398.01 fof women bave been, closed for lack Block 48, Simmer the water will drain away. pags Christmas. Candies. THR REAL HOME-MADE ARTICLE OUR SPECIALTY Tt it's Candy you want, fresh, una- dulterated and in a sanitary condition come te the Strathcona Candy Kitchen Which offers the largost arsortment of pure Confectionery ever displayed in the city. Only newly opened for business we would respectfully solicit your patronage knowing that trial order moans a pleased custemer, Special Prices on School Orders We make to order nearly every kind of Christmas Tree Decorations in Can- dies, Just try our Home-Made Mix at 15c per Ib. Faucy Hox Chocolates and B n Bon at rensonable prices. But don't forget the Home.Made Mix Strathcona Candy Kitchen 34 WHYTs AVE, WEST CANADIAN NURTHERN--RY. DECEMBER EXCURSIONS Eastern Canada Ourario, C ae Bancern P'vinows ws MERY LOW FARES Stop Overs oe Monttin at All Stationy CHOICE OF ROU Tickets on Sald November 11 to Decembe 010 to OLD COUNTRY AND EUROPE . 0. DODDS, City ot Agt., ON. R y, ., Phone 1712, JUDICIAL SALE OF LOTS IN STRATHCONA Pursuant to judgment and final Or- der for Sale, there will be offered: for sale by Public Auction, with the ap- probation of a Judge of the Supreme Court of Alberta, by H. H. Craw- ford, Auctioneer, at his auction room on First Street Hast, Strathcona, at 2.80 o'clock P.M., on Tuesday the 27th December, 1910, Lots 1 and 2 in Strathcona, as shown on registered Plan I 26, on the cor- ner of First Avenue South and First Street West and commonly known as The Davidson Planing Mill proper- ty.'* There is on the land a frame build- ing, two stories bigh, with front- age of 40 fect and depth of 60 tect, being built for the purpose of a Pistntng mill. The lots in question we. a frontage of 66 feet on Birat Avenue South and 132 feet on First Street West. The property will be offered: for tale subject to a reverved bid. The terms of payment are as fol- Hcitors at the time of sale, and the halance, within 60 days, to be paid to Court without interest. In all other respects the terms and condi- tions of sale will be the standing conditions of the Supreme Court of Alberta, Further particulars may be had from Messrs, Rutherford, Jamieson . Grant, the vendor's Solicitors herein. Dated at Strathcona, Alberta, this ard day of November, A. D. 1910. RUTHERFORD, JAMIBSON GRANT, Strathcona, Alberta, Bolieitors for the Vendor herein. Doc, 2, 6, 9 , 13. CURED OF LUMBAGO AND RHEUMATISM. Mr. Feed Norton Praises The Queen Of The Valley. Mr: Fred, Norton, of Strathcona, For many years I have troubled with Lambago in my pack, and at times was unable to leave my bed. Medicine after med- jotme I bave taken, in order to find relief, but one and all left me in the steamer was fying at half-mast on rived in port from Liverpool lest week. Rev. Father M. A..MePherson of Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton, died one day out from Liverpool. Heart failure is given as the cause for Father McPherson's sudden death. Next day the ship was stopped ant the body of the priest was buried at 20a. The Canada made the trip in six anda half days, the fastest sbe has ever made between Liverpool and Halifax. . the steamship Canada, when it -ar- fame ope same hopeless condition. It seems would expel from me, the one ailment that caused so much trouble; yet at Inst E was induced to try THE QUEEN OF THE VAL- LEY. That was a bucky day for me. I.purchased one bottle at Dun- ean's Drug Store, and determined to give it o fair triml, I am cured and I claim it was THE QUEEN OF THE VALLEY that cured me. Tt bas no equai for Lumbago an Rheumatism. tt
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Image 1585 (1910-12-09), from microfilm reel 1585, (CU1766099). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.