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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-12-21
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Tae Browxix The Story of the West u gt; ente Others le not a few first y and this f but als: the new Mani + thickly popu r 2 the home e life of t rr wife ki if he be ay monc lonelins * Carnie Dars g d wheat fields where a dozen or more of peten y sleek, well-fed horses are hed to his reapers, tilling is own ontfi golden grain. A pri turns over the furrows of rich dark earth and house the inc when abr n't. wait to hitch nted to beautify horse. He cranks up his auto,jumps are yielding their I return trip to town for necessary supplies or t As more time that it would have taken to prepare for such a jou the danger of ear in the goad old days. a well-known fact Progress in its march has covered Saskatchewan and from the sun s rays 7 who put intel 2 dwell ith steam pl sigh, I have come too late. come about all within the past. few y The day of the big ranch is rapidly passing away and Middle West so well known a Canadian writer as Agnes Deans Cameron Av Lanox is responsible for the statement that scarcely half a hundred drought and fi of these.are left in sunny Alberta: Passing with the big the ranch is t que cow-boy, the hero.of every boy's mois romance It isc n is a grain of wheat ave added, The Soul of me. during former seasons pristic of the West s, but to go rovements and the 5 wns large and sm hustling + 1 suc eeds in leaving gence and energy i feW years at Most, the cabin gives place to a stables to substantial trees: whic nd give shad: St for this gracious d more of the land comes under e rost killing the crops decre at cultivated land holds the h longer than unc even in far west Alberta, the seeker for nov lty is prone to of optimism, but at the same time expe Itivation tivated. nce and good And the too late has sound judgment, state tat the day is not far distant when w years the menace of frost will cease to alarm the farmer of the In recent years; the ample rain-fall has insured against her insurance is being g gation ditches under constructic insuffici ead and make Hous at the welcome from nd Through a garden the fragrant odors, an by one son of the household while a the barn. Within no loud lat across a lawn the gue it as no sound of revelry, ne vacant 1 hostess, a very a rane in the n of irreproachable Lh ney METER BPW FabeaRH yt at A shone in the hall, mission furniture in the living 4 t a) BREAD ask your Grocer tor i 2 2 ie - vo a fis oe penal gee poms eo .g fy wa Per Ge eee Cele cee tf BS 8 Bogs as 3 ee ee Eg 3 0 in a z Y a Zz 5 Zz an 2 5 Son ash a nesserl at nsts hehe but rather grand lad. hi, far from yeginning at texture and and Prey Meats in ' SEASON'S GREETINGS J. GAINER CO. , TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE EXTEND THE oan snp e meer retin irerteres + Dealers TRATHCONA and greeted the Strathcona nthe spot S pate Real Estate Co. INSURANCE LOANS ON FARMS . Office opposite Railway Station
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Image 812 (1909-12-21), from microfilm reel 812, (CU1738440). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.