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T'ACF. SIX I'inioNTOx nri.i.KTix FRIDAY. rUNE 25, 1920 OUR SOUTH SIDE PAGE An Edmonton Pioneer M )oc. Macdonaid, Prairie Gunk: and Townsite Owner A Long sou 1 Active Life; Strenuous in Vouth and Rcarttll in OKI Age Wlio mmts 'In* fuiHi-l'-i- * gt;( Bttinonton? Tli- rr-'-i mi ir s Lhal Kiobodj foUttdotT Kiluiotiton. It jtwl growwj. Before thu Hudson's Bay Company of Kngland ns the '.iih M : ' ..iripany of Canada, and be fort* the Nor'AVrM-rs ere the lunch traders, who followed l.n Vrainlr lt;- up tho Saskat- ru.-h ..r tho So-j, ami 80s to lite Pacific lop good many ramp fr m Do* When Ul purtM-itiur Knd fOr nu eapec- on; bui stayed because thty ..,..,1 l ru try .uul brlifvcj lfi tl* pri i'tt ,.tw.-. the tranafer of th* Hud- ' '' - *** ' - lt;* *W ' lt; ky Mountain, on thc r .Z Zt . northern part ol tii-' continent. iuu*d on the nor, i biuo ..f n e i.ver. . Tl... ..mv:.l f thfl '. N. ft. in 19QS, a.,.l th. hoom that follow,, J ffi I JST SS it until 5*152, mtm not the beginning of rae city, uHhouph it jumped nowtfiun-i? U* is:4 vam o m mount- fJw i*ium of 15,000 to lhr rilj ol 70,000. Before thv merchant prince* hiw and kin - lt; : finaiice and captains of industry of today, whoso busi* ni gt; gt;s ir is ui iit ut with lhr world oii n world basis, (here vorv other incn of sowHer Ntpita , but of cqtfrl enterprise* who established and carried on trade and industry of kind and measure proportioned to lho then existing conditioifs. The pioneers of Edmonton m every lino of activity wrro strair- glen rrom tht* font vomvr** f ir gt;* rurlli. Some mvtv retirM off, nwn or snrviiuta nf iht* Ifudnon May or Nor'W'esJ Companion and their lt;I- tjtUnt* Kotnc wt*vo (pold miners from i'ulifociiin nr Hriiish i *; unlita. or .Montana: a sort id baokwa h * gt;t the irivm . gold ai i Qvornm u ftU*hor*ty- in isst, .: th- r wn ptomveimii lt;-f early railway oon*truc;lou by waa oi Btfmonton .ii.-i un- i . Ut* Ja per c*f YcUowheftd i gt;a houwtfb ad efettteai tac o ** gt; OOITIO lO. Krojn tht: banning,, Edmonton nlwuya wu.i hh ,i fa n lt;m' thoroughly cotinftBolluu Among* thn surviving pioneers of lii** r.: nntl (SlMTjCt and une who has luul ji lit** lt; f mo*t ntrre i ng experience I* Mr JMttfph MucdonnUl. owner ..i :h** MjLctfonald ostato: di* heart *f rJtlmonton South, formerly Si rat he-* in. Mr- MurdonaUI ocnn- - a lira brick pottllt: 1*11 8a*kat -h * uii bl i:d reltftbia interpreters, M e i doim.d h d fthown *pt*cui aptitude a HnguUL J*i't*aklng KiiKlteh, tJttvllc, Krnich Aiul Cree. He w;t* msdrvlvd with u Canadian nuined Jtihti Munro to atudy the lf luck foot language. The; i two whlto tnon ltvcul with tin- IMegun * tr bi- for throo yeara. Both learned ' iho iHtigimici- iiorfoctly ana were em- 1 ployed afirtrwurda lu lho company m iiinekftu.i umda. Munro nwd to a i.i i' jikv uiui ii.-a oomjMfaUvely re- Mntly in Montana, Ht* had BOt only acciutred the liiui'kfnoi lunguugo but: atln a t lt;te ror Mlarkfoot tujetrty, and HpiMit u oonakMrmbto pari of hla uubae-' queui long lift- Wtth that - r i. u ii a waa thr son ur grand*ati uf a GoL Munro q tho Itr.tMh army whu ww Arlth Woll al Uuebec Munro tvar*i a * lur*ce funoly who are now reatdantfl of Montana. Mr. Macdonaid senior, hail married *t Kii m on i* mi Whrn htn lit mil y had inereaaad to five he decided to ro* move to iiu1 Red Itlver BetUement in urd *r to glva hia children educational advantage* He therafore Wt the aar* Vloa ui lhe Hudaon'a Bay company. utid luuk Up ;t clulm in c Andrew* pariah mn ina tit'ii River M gt;mf twelve or nCtoan iti Ilea north of Uu*n Ft. Oary( now Wlnn-pcg. There Llu* tt i v ly of llvo with which lie left lidniutl ton Inr reused to fourtorn, and thero Mr. Jcwph Mut'dofiald mvum born In 1* gt;3 lt;. tho rti t of rho family to be bnrn on tho Ked Jtlvor. Thc uldcat of the family horn at Kilmontun, died recently ut St. Andrewa nt tho age of :*a On Ihv ottsaaloa -of Mr. Macdon* nM senior, tak.ng urp farming, Sir Ueorge Simifeon presented him w th a nill bred rum. MK Jo**. Mardonald roculls that on Sir l-eorge e yearly vi lt to Kt, lt;Jarry and the furthor w* t. ii ji buhef akway* kUled h i ilrosaod a fat wothor from hia flock --: aheegi for the governorlg po -lai table. . Mr. Macdonaid wa* oilucatcd at St.- Androw gt; Misalon School and VI. John's academy* It wiu* intended that he f*hnuld he an accountant lu the n.i j. ora service- ilia iu t po gt;i::on OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT ONE O'CLOCK They Have It at Department South Side Store, t T. P. M ALONE'S The Best Place To Shop, After AU Smart Step Footwear gt;; It would bc difficult to find a more suitable boot for summer wear than this whit** canvas one. It is high cut and medium weight. Rubber sole and heel, and will be found very cool and comfortable. 2.75 f 4 The Season's Biggest Sale HUGE BARGAINS i.KT YOUR SEASON'S SUPPLIES NOW T WHOLESALE PRICES. See the Hills and visit thc store.- * Too many bargains to advertise them all.' i * 'Mi-; EARLV AND A OID DISAPPI UNTitENT. TARRABAIN'S Uiiva, uiuslopaiBfB h b0:l1u i ;VI rI**r waa to ba m l t Pierrot ilou on tho Poroupin* rivtr at the weat * nd mt the portaee across tho Rooky Mountains fi om Tt- McPherson, on Pad river. LOO mlloa north at ihe Arex o *MrcJ fc. As he wa nbout to start from v. r.i eottaea : cluao to thr mtm u; n whu J Mr. MiK'rit'nuIil built win i w Ili gt;l (ui tied thu Ciuim atul luyan Uin r.-.ilMieo ilu-rc in U78, At that time tii*' PaiHuiayu Lntiuai h.mti u-sfrted r i m ti ihi' routh batik ot tho rlvor i ppostta iSilmootoa thu north buunHarj* bt thvlr proposed neaarvo. Tri ity hud bemti made with ihem and u re rvt? promiwd in h; ;, but the rrs- r * hail not yet bwn definitely Bp il upon* Mr. Macdonaid waa for* t una t ily nblo to maka a npecial treaty of hla own with tho band by whlrh in Confederation **t nn extra cun, ttalUOd nt I0 and othrr m nor conriiJ lt;*ratInn9 th-,- Indiana himH -'lanned * gt; him a ml *1 frontage f n th'- *r. by u mUe baoK Thu trail fmm tho H,B. Port ferry to Calgary iiaased thrpuTsrh t In* proiierty. Thore Is na doubt thnt Mt*. Mnodonahi'a quit claim from thn TndinttH and hl con- Utiunui ocoupatlnn -.r :ho lnnd wmm n Btronic factor in roni lr-a ibe Indians Onal gt; IO acee lt;pt *,Um north bumidary vf ilteb r ft w far enough bnck r? * iir : (it- ? gt; * r Ui n lm I nt the * illtT :n -.f th-* town i f Strathoowr; Pt- Garry with tho boat brlnado for the Xar north hn met the tnan who had been In chars of the pout nnd whoj*e place he was to tnke. Krom his daacrtptlon of the mod*.' eff life at I-:i* Piorre'a Honne Mr. Macdonaid rb** rided tho' tt WOOld Otit ult hlm; bo he jumped thq joli- Dur ng the yaara when he wae prowinp np. and tifterwnrdft tho ?et-,, tb*r of :he Rod Kiver depended on tho buffalo for them supply of meat. Mun tint; expfMlitlona went out from The settlement lntn what if* I*0 ooutb-westem Manitoba and North Dakota. The vicinity of Devil's I*aki North Dakota, waa at that time a particularly Rood buffalo- country. Theso buntlna trJps Rave Mr. Mac* i q iti *i tvate for - roaw'na life; and a Bl*flnd hltn for It aa well* MORE MORE KTROK Kor a nttfnber of yeara In fh** 10 q DWaod early 6t*** he **. lt; amployrtj GROCERY PHONE OFFICE PHONE 31197 Please Carry Small Par- eels with von NO ORDER DELIVER ED LESS THAN 2.00 FLOUR AND SUGAR NOT INCLUDED I RMhi lt; gt; KSO RANCHERS, IT WII.I. PAY YOU TO CALL ON US. K.imimton South: Tha rwierv* a m?l / ' gt;. iran M wd jwpb ofljcei ,1 . .., .., miui purchamd from th , lnt*rpr r wlMi v H u gt;x ..m- rued by i gt;roKr.-*.v -uit .. be Jtrwt jiSalaa, and mmrtam Ui ,m in- MlhoiiBh Mr Macdonaid i.nly w- t9 t*m. li Is fe tu nay l.iat Willi ftia tied i.-ruiKnontly aT K.Imonton n varied TT-.-rirnrrs m trav.l. and hi* K-ra i.'.c im.t in itn.I connection knowledge of thr nailVfr 14nguag*a, With t9 plac- dated from lona l - incrc ar* frV m- who e nk-'iu:n;;- r : ll - M h T. I' nald Macdonaid '* **r wlt.'i tlw gt; t j.m it v-a* Hefor* gt; mi. from ButhorUiidiiftlrl Scot- '* odvenj ***f th- twncjcr, the farm i umd. . lt;- Bdmonton in thr aervlce of -*- lt; *U * railway u a* in: mate and : o nr.. company during the treat i inplftfl u** ihM of Mi m.i- lonald. of Sir 'Jrorpt W tn i' Ti A Mi. Jkfr. racdonaM'wfta v.:t i t.ie Cann- :.; wee ii ' factor * '. that Mme. n --nne e Cped tlon of Profewor m White Canvas Oxfords * Extremely smart white canvas oxfords, just what is repuired for your vacation, all sizes 2 1-2 to 7. - Priced at 1.85 and 2.65 Boy's Cotton Fine cotton knit navy Jerseys, ith red trinuuings kin l llie boys like. Seizes ' gt; years io 14. Prices 4 4 t Jerseys und buttons on thc shoulders. Thc 60c, 65cand 70c Hole-proof Silk Hosiery Women's Pure Silk .Stockings of extra fine quality with lisle gnrtcr tops. They will wear well, fit perfectly, and are beautifully finished in every wny. Colors, black, navy and brown: sizes, '** to 10. Priced at ........ FRIDAY. JUNE 25. 1920 NEWS OF THE TOd Bpworeh Uutur of lh Metropolitan churc.i 1* hotdtnff som* very iDteroattnc tnamt wtn for yoon* p opla a 'ar gt;' Monday nlcV.. The learuo plunji lo hold aome of I:* aoclal mvettnK hvrtty In the routh 'd park. Next Monday. Junn S8. at 8 p.m I*rtrfea*or S. M. MUler vrUl addreaa the ineetin* In tho church. Ad young ople r urn ed to be preaent to t ar Profeaeor Miller, who le welt known aa a lec- tarar on popular *it gt;Jecta. Ur. D. J. Connelly, for the paat fcree yearn aaleaman for the Nor weat Mot4r company U no w otng Into bua nen for tyjnaelf H ' pis gt;- oured the agency for ttie OldemubUe for thla city and aurrouikdlng lt;1U- trwta. He will be opening within m few day ut 106S Jaap r avenue. In the premise formerty occupied by the Oray Dort people. The Unit ahlpinent uf c lt;ira are arriving tUla week. Mr. W. R. Atoram 'f Kort Sa-kal- ohewan apent SundayV-.ih hla parenta Mr. and Mra. Robert Ahracn. ITl'.i avenue. Hla mot'ier acccnikpanted him homv, where ehe will enjoy a wcek'a 1.98 aee QUALITY GROCERIES Quaker Flour. OS lbs. 7.00 (Md Duti'h Cleanser J0c Sherriffs Jelly Powder. 2 10 lb. tin tor m, .*. 25c ... -. *.. rarruns Sunlight Soap. 1 -l oz. tin Magic Baking Syrup a m m m * * Palm Olivo Soap. .... 10c Pnud'-r - * 25c - 0 gt;. Ba Oisco 22o 3-lb tin . * * e * C. 8. Coffee. 1 lb. tins. 66c ('mind Tomatoes FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRUITS AXD VEGETABLES Edwardsburg 1.45 .. 45c S1.25 A meeting of the dlrc*-tora of the atrathcona Ceenetery Company waa held Tuesday evenkng to dlacuna mattera that were brought uj at the annual meeting, held aome thne ag*. ulte ft program of kmprovementa la In hand tor tlie coining montha. and R ta t'ie Intention of the dlrectoca of the oompany io l gin ftt an early date, wtth ft view to maklnc Mount Plea- ant cemetery ft * gt;ot inat will be a pride to all plot owner* ftnd thc city at Urge. Tho Alpine dub will bold ft bt*e Wedneaday nlgrht etartlng from 10*th ntreot br.dve to the eouth aU*4 through Riverside park, and from there eaat acroaa Mill creek U gt; the east ond bridge, ftnd nortli to catch tbe Highlands car. Qrantcd Hive w th T tho outing will, no doubt, be very enjoyable one. T. P. Mnlone, who haa been on ft buelncob trVp for veral weeka to the large buying centre*, le expected to arrive home on Prday of tale week. Mra. Poulin of Ottawa, who haa been netting with Dr. and Mra. French, IBth avenue, loft for her home on Tueaday evening. Mra- R. T. Waahburn and eon Jack, of 10022-83rd. Ave... are leaWng In a few da gt;w for Gull lake where they will apund a couple of weeks holldaya at the Aapen Beach hotel. The A*plne Club held another ftn- Joyable hike on Wednesday evening from tho Government buildings to thc Routh Side and Baat of the Kaat Bnd bridge, through Foreat Height*, north to Jaaper and flnlahing at Hepburn's, where a Dutch Treat waa aerved. After the refreahmenta a short bua- Iniiita aeaalon waa held dealing with matters of Importance to the Edmonlon section of tho club. It la regretful thnt more of the mentbera do not turn out to these outlnge. and specially those who contemplate the sum* iiv r camp. I tl il O C a ti li i h lt;t I v T h U (I o II. n ii h h b fi ti si C. H cl lc h If P P Ir V m fc ti fc pi Ih hi tc tfc v. tc at bi m ft rc le h, m 1 A sale of milch cows and other cattle was held on Wednesday afternoon at the farm of Watt Henderson in the Itabblt Hllla dlatrlrt. Quite a number mt t oyers were praaant, but the btd-fw H i' was not brisk and cont gt;equuntly , Ig the anlmala sold rather cheaply.1 About 8u head were offered for sale, m Including about eleven Jeraeys. twenty or more liolstelns and th ancu Shorthorna. til a -bat-s-q' / , Tlu* elller Mucdnrwul wilt ona of a .: MimlKr of brtlthc1 onm * whpm kmxttmd *n Nom Bcol .'- anolh* Wmm Klllod in thfl I' -iunsuh*r wnr on nhl w*y ir* *nt r Ihi Camp gt;** mrt- ime Don W Mucdnnnid hnd attract- mI th*1 dttentliro ml lhe G ivrrnor Bir I trorfpt SinipHon, Sooji n fr**r him *-. riv Bdmonton U* vtn* mrlec 9-ii f gt; gt; lt;* uperUi duty At thru tlmt* the rndo of thi' BtaffkfooJ nvtlon or a p- *, .i lt; mr) w m pn m ( Th wnn L-4 *l? HifticMilty in COtltUf c;l: gt;h- Wttil in thr 60*e. Th imrty saw lt;- h in the vrem ond lt; r Turt gt; moantil Xi n lU :-: anil nr o nt thr Horhr i to lii B**k*t how n Th** f*xp lt; - wmM i'4 Cifl oBbavr nt lhe South S gt;-k(i:ch ur. H'* u:u* nlito wllh t.i-' oxp I tlon of v U e v Botwyn w- ; m ilo UotiM. Th*- EUsJwyti prtft) UtdUdeil ;i yi.u.ic mon named ord Ht-:*' with whom waa Dr. linlt rM ThtJM ;j rmr wrre v*t ton K-t Ifmir-rUere from Knelftiid. He ac- trotnpal wi lt;* ; gt;'. PallisorV mHway HCpUvrlnfi pmrty ir. ls ; vtolt tu tho West. Alftousii ' gt; h* lt;l rrtuemd a po UIon wi i Th lt; II Compttoy oi m r-TM HouM Oi *J l rcupinOe nm alrcody rtntrd, he i : u r l thr com- pmaym emrvUx n US4'nml o* ehorco or temper Uoiwe ffI,Afou' venrn. v lnft lh -rvtce in 1S5 an I returned to tho Urd Klvor. where bfl wai dmrlmm 1 gt; r Ui*l rahellion of IK6tf-T0e nurlni; thr nrbrlUtm : n vna f gt;f rrnnr norvico to I*r. afterward* Blr Jnhn 9chultx. whir waa oppc rd io llleU and who hod t n c tir countr gt;' P ll r*wln' or th Hjno IMiiff. READ -THE BULLETIN1 WANT ADS- FOR BEST RESULTS. RICHARDS BROS AU. DAY SATCROAY DEPARTMENT STORE 10122 Whyte Ave. , Tin: BPECIAUS ust WWTD HERB AltE m -utIi rovn x- BI0ERAT1ON. Roller Towelling du arr planning uur iim s hoh.Ia ni tl IL* for tin-- occasion. fitand r I width, ground i*h lineti olor stripe treigbt, am rpffufarJy told nt 45c yi. wpi*k-Eful i gt; lt; 'ini : . . . I* ream pood 35 Ribbed Hose Boys and Girls Black only. ami durable. Ribbed, a irooii gulur (iOi* hose. vThe Pair) Nn*r gt;oft ooi ton, yet strong Tbey nn- 2 in 1 ami 1 in I Hlark. nisei * to . U- W ivk-Kml v gt; pec lal Plain Black Cotton Hose for Small Children ton- traffic between Win- for ihx- i. :cl.at .'ai... hu: m number of lho I Wllh **** 4vcnt OC l V ;..nv. niuned Dw-k-n.-on wu -nt mfnt. following: t if tranrft-r of vtn lhc South Hranch to Lalto Win- port'* Land to Canada. iiiP *U and Fort Onrry, Mr- MordoimW ' rt Uoni .oscpanrton of ir-H.witii I*..'- to Fort1 Garry py cartnnd w, Mi n lho sprint and l.ion continued on enicaa d In fr.'fc-hilns Hi Ihiwoon an.l Dr Salaborry to n'P ai'' Kdmonton Tott William. l aw*on - s tho ex- H B. Company. **a r.r wh.. r*ve hla nam to the Kdmonton M the moro om h - w- on road. r rout* b lt;-tw9cn Port ''-'--e for the work On gt; one raws rth r and Wlnntne . not Dr. C. U. t p eould he ri.oJr to i On. U Dii-a: - :' gt;- p f.l nrS for whom Daw- the tart were made from j i the roHowina yaar ha look Chief i from ot r n anowo or oMniwM FfcCtor Cowan or i 1. is. fompany. to ho faced jn the fall would avr Kitchen Cabinet Specials 75.00 I -ine at 65.00 S70.00 Line at 60.00 10'r Discount On All Beds, Mattresses And Springs For Saturday BUSTER BROWN WAGONS h Xo. 1 6.00: No. 2 8.00; No. 3 9.00. Will Werner. Ltd. 10l 3 Uin:. Avo. riiutu- 3I2P* Mr. and Mra. Ralph Weir have gt; i returned to Strathcona from the Horae Hills district where they have been apendlnR about three woek* with their daughter Mrs. T. William*- Mr. and Mra. Weir have lately returned from nn extended trip to Ontario and other Kd**tern points and are at. prcsont making theSr home with their dau h- ler-ln-law. Mrs. Weir, 81*t Ave. Tho body of tho late Mr. Meakin. rormerly of Strathcona, but who died at Wetaskiwin arrived by C.P.R. tmln at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. The funeral waa held from the C-P.R. station to tho Roman Catholic cemetery and waa in charge uf Walnwrlfht and Jackaon- -.v The Mliaea Crittenden of Macklln. Saskatchewan, whu have been visiting for aome Mme with Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell. 10525-StKh Ave., continued their Journey thla week, proceeding to Kelowna B C. whero they will spend the summer with their Uncle ilr. W. Barber. b. Id or OH :o ,bc b. ** of i nti lla Mrs. K. V. Carruthers, of Vancouver B.C., on her way home from Winnipeg, to which city she accompanied u piit.'ent, la staying with her slater. Mrs. Hugh Duncan, of 10-lth St., for a week. A-L4dii wj'iyh flat ioiil boss itl sb to i1. ii ij iiil Ml hn i lm ' il I i ifiiiar S0e i SSc. Special 2 poiw for 45' from Fort Gurry :- gt; Fort Albany on Hudson?* Uay at tne month ot tha iany rj lt;-r. One of Mr MfctcdonaltTfl trip* -aa wrii I gt;r Roc, A* I M gt;'* gt;r.Ulon mme. ihiough the fellowjiwid Paaa to ' :' ( oofirt, ni.w 1'rim-e lenrge. *r :h heavy gt; im trip ... mukI on dry pusture .or l ti mock, vithir oxer, ot .on'.es. If the miring siarr were mad- from Bdmonton with no loads at all or IIC.lt loada of fur -iV only KQ root tltiM- eould he ma h'. th trenh pasture making up for ihe pomtble ni I r .lia.* was lt;-xp:i.r.ng fnr '. . eon- i atruetl m ..r a titer pn : - I tel. gtwph . ad road* Tha tart 00 ********** tl, Aala ; lt;*turo .r.p could bo MATJom V, in- nii.og ut any time that ntted thasio; of t:i0 roads or, MO reason. There- rr.-ghters u. Kdmonton umially by nnallj Bueope, Btralta, S* veral d.sti : rIiih Will) At-.it -md wuy of Bo irln hunt ins p r . fure Sky Blue Voile at A Special Price H in. wi*Ie. n fine qualily suitable m wann weather jjirm*Mit5. It gt; a rpgnlaf 75c cloth. Week End Special (yd. gt; Tan Scrim for Side Curtains 38 in. wide, au attractive shade or fan irith a 4 in. cheek. A scrim vou will appreciat,* at this special priee. It is r.j-ulnr 75c buffalo p'ainn itnil* gt;r . i icludad *4i*s i : wintered nt Kdmonton. the C. I* '* rr.tched l ari *rH gt;hUn ; K monfon by car. yw 1' t*. *- K, wj built in 1891. Af.T ttiui date t lero waa Athabaaca untl' ralVwuy reached i mn* ojivrnor and hia brnther. ami - bruth l Admiral St-yiii-ii):- On lh - re urn of t*W party from tba plains v.- Macdonaid drove Athabarra until the sir Frederick Cfcvoncffeti to Crow -int point in 19H. Win*, Minnesota. r;,v,., .i W;1- The exWnalon of railways nr.aliy afterwarda one oi thc victim* of the squeezed wt frei*htinw by noiw or ikrtorle Thoenlx park murd- :n .i ox power: and aa ho grew older Mr. S**V.n. Maodonald found hla occupnt.un .Anorher n inu- party un* landed or fonc But in bf Corn - . Ddkd included two ; railway cut an Britlah orttccra bualneaa. Mr. .Ma.-donaM acre, ;*u..*,i sip Uourge tfimpeon from Fort. Gerry to eae IJ U* / *** *e***ee** ao e*t t s m W W -Artiice White Spread for Baby's Bed These are lhe reirular Mareelleao tinish Spreads, si/.e ;i6x. i4 Inches, with finiahed edgM, i M JSke llie lnr - spn-:- U. Tho repular prico is L'.( gt;0 eaeh Week-End Special, tA Limited Quantity each 1.45 While t* i out of the rr lchtinc established h'm : gt;r. the uwner of proporty furmhu pan of (Centtaa d n ' Me efi gt; Strathcona West End Grocery For Highest Quality Groceries and Service Ice Cream, Fruits And Vegetables ONE STANDARD ONLY THE BEST. Corner 109th and Whyte Ave. Phone 383-. Mr. Bannister of Donnle Doon. who ler: a X**w weeka ago to accept a po- altion nt Vellowhead, haa tnr* returned horae uwlnjr to the ceasatlon of work due to thc atrlke In that neiafa- uurhnod. j The Salvation Army Suuday ach-x l have decided to hold their annual picnic on July In*. Th 5 u b,. h..;,j on tho South Side. The location haa not yet been deidded. All frlcuda are .nvitad to Join in thla event. A euRcenful homo league wa* held In the Solvation Army on Thursday afternoon. Mra Capt. Acton read a papor on. Tho Importanra of a Mother . Ufa. Pl.n w e mlmo made for the comlnr of the Winnipeg ClCa- -'-. * r ,,, whloh w;U i.- tHomtost thi- 8truiiiouna Home leacuo dinner on Friday. July 2nd. 'p- 'wl n a;i tr. ,oC mj n. ih 'th ;r. M In Hi Bl fo It aa for ta bh cu iy Keep Cool That's the main thing this hot weather. Let us help you to do it. SODAS ANP 5CKbAES. Ice Cream. The tender- f ilu- : MM gt;mi's iruiis and vegetahlcs.* JOHN A. MORIE Knutlt Side* I nUii - I niltrrrr. OonfTClfoOfV und l f rt*nin l gt;Upeiu cr. South Side Roller Rink PROGRAM. big Darice I on1gtft VwnmenrlfiB al 0 p.m. Saturday. Kol.er Skntlne aftornoon and rvenlr.c- Monday. Roller Skating afternoon and evening. Tueeday. Holler Skating afternoon and evening. Wedneaday. Roller fikatlng aftornoon and evening. Thuraday. Roller Skating afternoon and evening. lt;Dand.) frlday. Ilolh r Skating afternoon nnd evening. - mr ri:nvisif m Ml *G,?or** M'ardoch haa moved ' from Hulbert Block to their new r l- d*nce on Blat Av Bonnie Doon which they havo recently purchased Weather permitting the Veteran'g Band will give a concert In Hiveralde Park on Sunday afternoon. Thw concerta by the respective bands of the 0'ty are flnl.ta J PpQlar and verv joyifile. All South Side reaidenta should frequent the Park on Sunday aftemoona and enjoy thia beauty apot along W.th tho mualo. Miaa Zuira Corbett left on Monday for her home In Oalgary having com- 6leted her commercial courae at estminatfr College. Strathcona. Baton* leaving ahe obtained her diploma in tpyewritlng. having paaaed the tfal of es worda per minute. 0; MIm lla Murray who haa been attending Weatmlnater College left for hor home at Toflehj. thla w .w havlnr compiffftd hrr rffniinerrlii inS Mjw Marlon Munroe alao leavea the on e for her home In Mundare on
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