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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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STRATHCONA S / HOW To no THE POLE fy Sclentiat Explains Uses of Instruments fj) Necemsary to Determine When World's Axis is Actually Reached 4 TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1909 September Time is Fall Clothes Time ) raw, cool werninis Summer is over, and th: and chilly evenings will soon be here. How could Cook or Peary tell thay were at the rived there? Prof. Charles 1 fj Of the Flower Cuservatory of the University of Pennsylvania, was ak ed this question, and. be said Explorers use the sam determining their position as the nw Vigater of ship, Cook and Pewry must have used these means. They are very simple, Prof. Doo: little continued, It is all dane with the sextant. There-are two ways of . taking observations. One by the sun and the other by the store, When the sim can be seon it is preferably used by navucators. As You go further north the suy appears to sink lower and lower. If you HING Were at the north pole at the time of the Summer solstice, June 21 and 22 then, if you measured the altitude of the sun by the sextant at noon, the Seale on the instrument would show the altitude of the sun to be 23 de. grees 27 minuten By altitude you mean the appar. ent height. of- the sure above the hori. Yes. you can put it that way the angle of the sun Ds ration mil 21 the. Get snappy stylish light Overcoat. Ono that s. seasomable in color Brown, Green or Grey and seasonable in weight. A means for Light Overcoat. Uar-new Fall Stock includes some beautiful models in the newest styles made as carc- fully, and as well as the SAMPBELL S. CLOTHING people know how to make them. Which means that they are perfect Overcoats, well worth looking at when you make your fall selection. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed ESSERY CO. X 7 Some as good as new at prices 3.00 up Crawford Weeks Auction Rooms It Cook did not arrive pots at time used Tor i He reacted - there on went on Profewor 1 itude for th datitu te w 1d dog at a which 1 18 vr is the pole, 1 be know whetl dt was to take his Oty Professor was :ask- How would he noon there. servations wd. By his chronometer. But even if he had no chronoineter he would the pole on that day find the sun at the sume altitude qhbove the horizon In order to make these tiomy it seems ho would hav have nautical Yes, unless the figures in his head, which is uni Thow are only . few pages of figures Fo by cout easily tear then out and carry - them with - him, * could copy the Bgures in his notebook which. he probably did. What instruments for taking your positions? There are three, and all of them can be obtained in small or pocket sizes... These are the sextant, the compass and ec. V7 he was without a chronometer she could, By tuking frequent observations while he was on his journey north find his position if-he desired to know noon arrived. At the first altit PEPIEESEE SATE ETE E TEETH TEP ttt ttt ttt?) would be shown to be rising, then they Would reach, beight te h they would be shown + would, therefore, be tho local noc fle failing. The: highest altitude I did: this myself years whet T wos deterinining the boundaries of Minn:sota. We were in as tauch of a Waste as the Arctic, and we bai to firid out our position eneh day by the mens T described. W kept our course sefully as the do at se Then, whi reached the Dr. Cook should have had ficulty in determining No, none at all he arrived there the day you sav. the altity of the sun, determined by usin nt, would show by referen ficures) for latitude in the Nauti he Second Hand Heating Stoves to from Large Stock on hand of Everything in the Lumber and Building Material Business. Inspect onr Stock before buying. We are only a minute's walk from the Post Office. Best Grades atcorrect prices Prompt delivery. P. MANNING, HOUSES for SAL pol lit bi cal Almanac, that he was at 90 res north. * ; t 4 4 3 t 3 t 4 4 : t 4 3 : 3 ; t UPLIFT OF SUNSHINE. FHFFFd dese e tees se doses ; i 1 Important Credit Auction Sale Farm Stock Implements te. Sunshiny persans and places are a election of hea One of the new Canadian provinces goes tamil iarly by the name of Sunny, Al Tmmigration pronioters lenis charming epithet to attract new settlers, and to it they attribute much of their success. Albertans fare so won over by the many bright days that, even In their eum siow stortie, they twit, one another Pleasantly with Sunny Alberta. Some soul or other in our circle of ontact is always shivering in life's summer snow storms, though he hide The under-igned have received in- it ike a hero; and he needs sunshine structions from Mr. Re Weite to nel Warm him up. Are we giving. t by Hublic Auction at bis farm, the 2 Bim? What is the personal clin: 8. W. dof Tp 20). Rye. 50, Seo, Bhinens Ate that we radiate? Does he catch the Binck Mud Lake. 1 mile Best of 88Y Sun and cheer and bealth from Nixkn Siding on C. PR, TDoea he think of us at all in North of Ieduc, his heart's hard wenther Exchange Monday, O. BS ct. 4 THE Rae tollowing capi Steaieigntigat saving One Herse, broke, double-single, und tailel tn chick the toting On the Large S-roomed house, two lots. bath-room, complute with all modern fixtures, cletric light, furnace, full basement, cement floor. This bargain. Price 2800.00. terms. zg B-roomed house, 2 fine lots, main Part of house 14 x 24; kitchen and pantry 12x20, 2 brick chimneys, edgo grain fr floors, T'tlce, 850.00. Good terms. 6-room cottage, verandah, lathed and plastered, very centrallytocated in good residential district. Price 1,250. 150 cash, balance pay as you can. 4-room house; near school, electric wired, lathed and plastered; 2 lots. Price 1,200. 200 cash, brlance, ay ag you can, FARMS 820 acres, 2-8 clear prairie, bal- ame, brush and light timber: no stones; first-class soil, 44 miles from BR. R. Station. 10 per, acre. 260 acres, 40 acres in crops, ro stones, 25 acres hay, 25 acres timber balance prairie, all fenced, 2 wires and rail, log house, barn, Price, 12 per acre. 40 acres near acre. 430 acres, 185 acres cultivated, 80 acres hay meadow, lt;cuta 80 to 100 tons; balance open prairie with oc- casional strip of small timber. Creek runs through one quarter, water year round; coal along creek: hhouse, barns, ete. Price 18 per acre. South African Scrip for Sale American-Canadian Oil Stock for Sale Money to Loan on Farm and City Property STRATHCONA INVESTMENT COMPANY 25 WHYTE AVENUE Rast Office Open Evenings a Good TE. NTLE SUFFRAY reine part of the suffragettes, wazistrat: 1 Warp Waegon, mearly new. iat Birmingham last week pentences faggoe, 1 Buggy Vole, 12-in. Mary Leigh and Charlotte Mars Se cane vi jtwo of the ringleaders in the out ately loreak at the meeting in Birmingbam 7 good cows. te to lt;come in ion the night of September 17, when hot tine of sale, and balance (Premier Asquith delivered an address to come in early. th jupod the Budget, to two to three 1 Heiter, 2, Years old. 1 yearling months roapectively, at hurd labor N's eas) ee old. Another woman was given one timers, 2 years old; 6 yearling s Seok ees : month at hard labor and others vari : . 000 terms of simple imprisonment Bill, Years ol8; XBall A year Old: tnen the sentences were. conounsed nae Oe paatemeeter tes cours TERMS SALE AN sw picked up whatever they could lay TEHMS OF SALE-AM sume of S tas oni ie tho orninat inet amounts 6 mocha creilt ca fur, (sil and Broke the windows. of ishing approved Joimt lien notes OUr' Teom. bearing interest at 8 per cent. per annum, with 6 per cent. off for casb od credit amounts. Luncu AT 12 o cLock.. SALE AT 1 O cLOcK SHarp. Crawford Weeks Aactioneers Strathcona and Edmonton well, the city, 40 per CONVENTION THE PRESS the Creabeops Heral6, tn: giving lan account of the editorial conven tion held in Edmonton last. week says that it was. the best session since the organization of the Alberts and Eastern British Columbia Prees Association; also that the news paper men of Edmonton and Strat cona are princes when Mt core entertaining visitors, and that the ladies know bow to do their share and do it: well. PLAINDEALER Been hieieieiiei-i-i-t Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lessons by Rev. Or. Linscott for the International Newspaper Bible Study Club ehh eee 8 October 8, 1900 aul Pi 2517 to 29: 29. Golden Poxt. Thail dure hardneey as a Jesu heist, 2 Tim, 28 Verse 17/19 Why i It that therw af people who so love eoch other, ami rejoice in each ot or's fellowship, real Christian: Why did the Chri alem receive Paul so. Paul told them about the womler: ful thing God had wrought Shrough his ministry among the Gen: files. Should Christians always tell euch other of the victories of tho'r faith and: works, or in It liable to engender pride and look like hoast ing? Vertes 20-22 Doe a good man al Ways Glorify God at the success of others What, cither amongst men or ary xels, in the greatest causa for Joy See Luke 15:7.) What is it q sign of, wher person criticises is not glad when ho learna af the goodness of another? Could a Chrixtian, either, then led o the Holy Spi wilted by one Acta therefor soldier no clase x ths two that God, Apostles aft. the law of Moses lanity, or tt ewish Is it likely that even Jiumos the elders at Jerusalem know of 1 liberty of Christ's gospel, at th was to be (Seo 316. 3 ot sey Version 2: ers. giv ter of the heads, dispe so t trying to into Christ- et Ohristita Gad's plan b shoul keep and the or abaniton: Heb. 8: Taw Gal 6. Did James and the Paul advice in this mat vow, and shaving their and can you conceive it as possible that they. were by God in. the advice thoy. yauve Hid Paul doa wine thing to join with these four ment in the matter of the vow, and.whut he must have known to be uselosa ceremony ig conrieetion therewith Paul im one pla that he beci states In sub- without (See 1 Cor. 9:20) 28. What is the differen n who, from. pre pother Christ who. spoke false. speaks evil of lhe of Paul? opini fo appearances? hich generally raises the weeltement. and) why; run semething very good, -or of thing very bad about man? Verses 32-40 What 2 human nature which makes one clas or race or political party of relig: body jother class, Da Jews Ki Should w of se cruel against 4 party religg when their passions get This question: must--t ween in writing by members club.) Chap 15. Ought the fact that Paul had once been nd had changed to be from convictions. of duty given him favor with God fear: and reusonable men ? Vernes 6: narratl ear personal Christian experien duty, ands it an ach the gospel to sinners, and or political 9 of the f ehemsnt ves a Christian to God, to of to Jwsus with hatred in: his' On w mission of followers; on 1) a great light Heaven; (2) he is stricken to ground: (3, he iv spoken to by us; (4) be asks Jesus who he 1s, legis answers his questions; (6) se with him saw the light but aNd not the voices (7) he aske Jem what he shall do; (8) Jesus told him to go on to Damasclis and be Should these get full Instructions (9) bo is blind and led by the hanes to Damascus: (10) Ananias restores lt; sight and gives him. instruction what he must do; (11) he is baptizea Now what are the most striking fea for believe his, tentimony Decause they thovighte it w and that jt was likely to caune relewe by the Homan? Eesson for Sunday, October 10th, OF Paul Prisoner The Plow Acts 22:30 to 28:85. HARMSWORTH AND CANADIAN PRESS. Lord Northcliffe, as q result of bis xisit-to Ciinada, armounoed. thet, in order that the Canadian press-may' organize a thoroughly satisfactory Prewe service, he wil, place gratue itously at tho service of selected Canadian press, when again in Lon- don, advance proofs of all London Times and Daily Mail specials five hours in awivance of other publica tions. Be will also assist in orgatfizing a Gret class Canadian press service. There is probability, of Lord Northeliffe establishing 4 series of papers in Canada BRYAN COMING IN OCTOBER. William Jennings Bryan, orator and near-president, will be in C ary on October 19th, and will speak under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A Sherman's rink, which has the larg- ent seating capacity of arty building in Calgary, has been secured for the occasion, so that all may bear the Nevrasken, He will also be , guest at luncheon in the Y.MLC.A. builde Ing. PAGE THREE SHOE POLISH Shines like the sun. Is waterproof and permanent. Feeds and preserves the finest leather. Will not soil the daintiest garments. No other even half as good. 106. aud 25. Tins NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The fourth issue of the Strath Di J, and notice is ry cona Automatic Telephe is now being prepare hereby given that all those desiring additions changes, or the corrections: must have same at Strathcona Telephone Exchange on or before Saturday October 9th 1909 Wm. ROSS, Local POOOO000 00900 5000090009000000000000000: Manager sei hee inieieieieie lente ie ete inbsteienteiebeste inh STRATHCONA CITY LOTS FOR SALE inity of the Railway Sta For Mapsand Lofo to Prices and Terms apply H. F. SANDEMAN, Strathcona, Alberta; C..S. LOTT, Calgary, Alberta, or OSLER; HAMMOND NANTON 431 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba JOHN WALTER Manufacturer of All Kinds of NATIVE LUMBER Imported Lumber, Mouldings Dealer in Sash, Doors and MILLS AND OFFICES: FIRST ST., EOMONTON FERRY CROSSING STRATHCON Strathcona Undertaking Co. LIMITED HENRY WAPSHOTT, Mgr, 1d Night. Lady Embalmer in attendance, Phone 3116 No. 21 Whyte Ave. Open Day Undertaking Parlor: Advertiseinthe Plaindealer
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