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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-09-24
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 24 1909. LOCAL NEWS A. H. Smith and wife, of Calgary, wero Visitors ig the city yesterday. visitor A city from Wetaskiwin (Continued from page 1.) Dittrich and Ray Telford, 2 Verda Rosedalo, Willis and Duncan McKnight, yesterday was J, W. Hoeric, Runiing Long Jump 1 J, Mac- donakd, 15 ft. 2 in, 2A. Stubbs, 14 . Opehener, formerly of Strash- 9 in cona, but now. of Wetaskiwin, 'ix Hunting Hop, Step and lump spending 9 few days in the city The faculty Of the univerty held their first meoting of the new term yesterday afternoon, all members tc- ing present Miss Pearl Townsend, of Leduc, hag entered the general hospital in this city as a pupil nurse. Tho hos- pital is now a certified training school for nurses. . who graduated as a trainal nurp last week from the Strathcona General Hospital. left this week for Bawlf where he takes position as a nurse in a hospital Miss McWhirt have started on the hazardous contract of Putting the frame jacket om the city Wolfe, Howe Baldwin water tank and if fine weather con- Uinues, the tower will once more stand completed before the winter sots in ; James Douglas, who for some time has been janitor of the Duggan St School, has accepted the portion of caretaker of the collogiate institute , in the place of A. McKeown, who re- cently resigned to go info the frdit- growing business in the Okanagan J. M. Baton is pushing the cement foundation work on the basement of the new fire hall but the work is necessarily low and will not be completed for several days yet. The heating apparatus is to he installed by the Standard Co., of Edmonton hut the plumbing in both the cits hall and fire qtation will be done by the waterworks department, under the supervision of Superintendent Turner a The new block of th A. H. Rich- ards Co., has now reached an ele- Yation above the three stories the masons will soon have the brick work completed, the lathers have finished on the first floor, Ap there will be no delay in going ahead with the plastering when the building is ready. This store will be one of tho Lest structures in either city for the purpose. and mate adds tor the appearance of Avenue West. Senator Peter Talbot of Lacombe, was in the city for few hours Wed- nesday and made the Plaindealer a friendly call before leaving for the south. Mr, Talbot thinks the crops in tho south the best ever and sys nothing but prosperity ahead. The hail storms in the immediate vicin ity of Lacombe injured the crops severely, but the other districts have splendid harvests. The. last storm swept the experi:uental farm so ser- jously that the season's tevs are practically spoiled. MME. V. B. Robbins left for Hardis- ty this morning where he will con- duct some guction sules, including he remainder of the effects of the late postmaster Small, who commit- ted suicide one year ago by shooting himself witha small revolver just as the train arrived one day. ticles of the deceased, part of which have been dispoord of, number sever- al hundred pieces, the man, although well-to-do huving saved his clothing for several, years for some strange reason. 30 YEARS IN ONE PARISH The news was received in the city yestcrday that the aged mother of Messrs. Jobo and David Fraser, of this city, bad passed peacefully away at the family home in Wakefield, Kansas, lat Tuesday afternoon. The ead apparently camo suddenly, for po. previous telegram had been re- ceived by the brothers here announc- ing her illness. The deconsed was slightly over 73 years of age and is survived by the husband, who bas passed his 78th year. The couple raised a family of five sons thre: daughters and were married over 52 years. For the past 23 years they have resided in Kansas. The late Mrs Fraser was born March 22, 1886, in Longforgen, County Perth, nd for 50 years lived continuovely in the one parish. All the daughters reside in the United States. OCIETY LOCAL BIBLF The anmiel mecting of the Local lt;Bible Society took place on Monday evening, in the Baptist Church, when sult of q splendid imit q beter finish being made The ar-) A. Stubbs, 36 ft. 5 lt; Mac: donakd, 33 ft, 2 in. Stamding Rroad Jump 1 A. Stub6s/ S ft, 1 in; 2 J. Macdonald, 7 tt. 11 in. The football match between Clear: water and Leduc was close and inter- esting with the winninit goal the re Fup and shot by Blades, Leduc wormthe game and 2 0 with 1 0 score. The teams lined up. as follows: Lextuc Goal, W. Freestone: backs, Watt and Nicholas, half-bagks, Night ingale, Evans and Lubert; forwards, Hardy, Jose, Blades, Mundy, Th- gine. Clearwater Goal, Kennedy; back Johnson and Lambert; half-backs, Burkholder, White and Bill; forwards Tweedie, Tweedie, Burkholder, Rob- erge and Newmar? HORSE RACES. Pony-Race, best 2 in S 1 Ray Tetford, 2 Scott, 8 Howard. + Horas Race, best 2.in 8, half-mile 1 Ray Telford, 2 Scott, 8 C. W Carrot. Tn the first heat of the pony 1 an accident occurred to one of jockeys that looked serious for time. Young F. Donin, of Leduc rider .of the Howard pony the race was started the round the track to per in front ol the grand stand, the animal refused to take the first sharp ture with the result that the lad was thrown, violently over the pony's head into the fence where be lay ap- parently dead. It was soon found. however, that the blow had merely stunned him and it was not antic ihe the and as wrong way pated any serious result would fol- low. OME EXHIBIT PRIZE WINNERS, HORSES, Heayy Draft Brood Mare with foal by i R. B. Brown, 2-H. Blaves. and Mare or Gelding, 3 years old 1 Jas. Delgarno, Conj. Creek. Filly or Gelding, 2 years old 1 M. C. Mortimor. Filly or Gelding, 1 year old and under 2 1 H, Grutert, 2 H. Howeil ler. Foal, under 1 year R. B. Brown Rest team int harness 1 R. B. Brown. Agricultural Brood Mare with Foal by S. H. Johnson, 2 0. Tein Mare or Gelding over 3 years old 1 J. J. Alpaugh, Conj. Creek: Mare or Gelding. 2 year old and under 3 1 J. M. Howard, Conj Creek; 2 William Eiliot Filly or gelding, 1 year and under 2-1 H. Bradnor, 2 A. Ee Foul under one year t 0. 2 E. Paula. P. Klein Team to Farm Wagon 1 7 . Roh erge, 2 James Delgarnc, Conj, Creek Driving Horses, Brood Mare with Foal by: side 1 A. 1. Martyn, Mara or Gelding, 4-1 J, S, Johnson. or Gelding, 2 ye R. M. Barber, S' 1. Brown. Filly or Gelding, 1 sear and under 2-1 E. L. Kirkpatrick. Foat under 1 year 1 ry, 28. H. Johnson, Team to Iig 1 Mrs, H S. lt;lobnson. Team to Hig, Farnices John Alpaush, Con). Creek Single Driver to Rig 1 W son. lt; Saddle Horse. core 1 only 2 Simp- u Saddle Horse 2 years or over 1 W. Nelson. Pony, under 143 hands 1 arroll: 2 T. T, Reikie. Saddle Horse, ridden by y 1 Laura Hodgins. Thoroughhred Stallion. regisered 1 RM. Barber, S cone. Special for Foals sired by Elmer Allen, 5 Geo. Cu Special for Best Farmers Turnout Roberye. Special by J. A. Morris for f la Best and Groomed Horse at fair R. M. Bar- ber. Bull, three years and over 1 Delgarno. Bull, two years and under three 1D. Wilkinson C Bunt, 1 year and under 8 Dp. Wil- hinson Co. Hutl Calf, under T year 1 FF. Klein, 2 James Delgarno. Cow in milk'er in calf 1 J. Del gumno, 2 0. P. Kiein Heifer 2 veers and under S 1 0. 1, Kicin, 2 J. Delgarno. the following officers were slected ea ater and under 2 1 4 TT treasurer, Dr. Hotson; secretary, Mr. Delgarno Re Varna: -vicepreeidents, Meewrs, Helfer Calf, under 1 year t J +3: Scott wad Fy A. Adam, to- Delenmo, 2D. Wilkiston Co: gether with the ministers of the Mate and Three Females J, - Del Protestarf churches. The executive, 540. ix composed of one member from Boot Grates Meee onatch es follows: Mr. W. J.) Cow in Milk or in Calf 1-G. Lit Oo Srontgoners Presbyterian, Mr, Den- Frank John jet Currie, Baptist: Mr An- stone, Methodist; Mr. S. Wells, gilean; and W. Wensol, Moravian. lt; FEREREREEEREEEEEEEEEEEE Clover Bar Coal Dry Wood Cann ox Driv EAST END WOOD YARD jen, MeAilinter, Prop. + Whyte and Cemeron Ft, Telep one 2288 : EERE TO RENT. Atter Octover tal Parlors in Mills Biock. Ast, Den- 961-nP SEREEEEEEEEEE kie, 2 Ray Telford Heifir, 2 years and under 3 years 1 W. J. Alexander Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years 1 Mrs. H. Flater. Heifer Calf, under 1 year 1 0. P Klein, 2D. Wilkinson Co. 8 years okt D. Wilkinson Co Jerseys Cow in Milk or Calf 1S. Har dy j Any Other Dairy Breed. Cow fn Mik or Calf 1 J, J Flood. irades for Dairy Purposes Cow in Milk or Calf 1 H. Blades, 2 T. Hult Hlotfer, two. yeara and under threo 1 W. J. Alexander. STRATHCONA P Miscellaneous Advertisements ern rrr FOUND. On Sartly Lake Trail, Rife. Owner can have sane by applying to H. 5S. DENMARK, Strathcona, proving and paying cost of this me aa e TWO STOVES CHEAN Moving to house with furnace, and have no, further need for large Coal Heater, and small Coal Heater, both good four months property, as new, used only Apply KE. L. LUCK, corner Poarth Avenue North and- Fourth Street West 901-p ATCH LOST. In Strathcona, pe tweon Sri. Street West and Whyte Avenue, and Bridge, Lady's Gold Watch and Chain. Re tum to Miss Edmonton, 960-61-p. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED, Apply MRS. W. MUIR EDWARDS, First Ave. North, 2nd. house west of Second St. West 960-tf., GOOD MILCH COW FOR s Aun. Apply G. H. ELLIOTT, Main Su, betwam Second and Thint Avenue th, i G0 4Up. WANTED . Good girl for general housework. Apply at MRS. EBEN WILSON S, Cor. First Street West and Fourth Avenue South. aH HONEY FOR SAULK. Fine Exiract- ed Clover Honey for sale at 20c. a pound, at Thos. Henderson s Apiary on 6th Ave. North, between 4th and Sth streets east, Custom: ers must provide dishes. 949-2-mt PLAIN SEWING, ETC. Mrs. Don- aldson, who has been left without support, gnd has two small chile ren to maintain, would be glad to hear of any snitable work. doors 5 west of Odd ore compartment in the Ritchie Block on south side of Whste Ave... between Dominion Bank. and Iroauoin Hotel. Apply to R. RITCHIE or A. DAVIES. , 942-tt. AND. ROOMS. Personal university tadents for, or Foomoers during the BOARD wishing boarders approaching term, are requested to: communicate with PRESIDENT er for cot situation, tage and two lots near Universite. Por. partic ily apply to Plaindenler or Box 82, Strathcona To the Electors of Strathcona Constituency: We all recret the sad event that mukes an ciection necessary at this time, and the popular opinion now expressed is that our prople would ithe to avoid the unpleasant features of a contest if possible T have been requested: by a large number of citizens to allow my name to come before q convention. In the past T-have given my support to late member and I have now sented to be hroucht forward at coming Liberal convention T have been in conversation with men representative of political or- Fanization which have berecofore opposed the prevent administration at Ottawa, but these men have as Sured me that im view of my record fa dealing with public affairs that in their tase at least, party polities wall be laid aside Tt is now resolved into this, that if my friends will secure for me the majority at the coming Liberal con- Cention, my clection is assured, and for my own part. Twill aay that it eleoted Twill om: the interests of jthis constituency with the same en- erxy. enthusiasm, and honesty of purpose which I put Jato the admin- istration of the affairs of the Alberta Farmers Association during the two years which I was Provincial Presi dent JOSHEA FLETCHER. Ellerslie, Sept. 11th, 1909. terest rserettetetess gt; + ' TRY OUR HOME- : ae MADE SAUSAGES: 3 12 gt; Perumal attention Given 16 + All Orders: + + eeoens : GEakY BROS. ; + 8B sus : 3 l+ EEEPE ttt tsetse tt ese eets Heifer, 1 year and under 2 1 W. LAINDEALER Embroidered. We Form Fi E Invite -every W lady in the city to call and in. spect these lines,aiso our cutting Range of Underskirts from the 1.25 Sateen to the more expensive Silks. -No betier selection in the city. See our window for display. BOOT and SHOE STOCK for SALE W. Abbott Co. sed of their b vninion Bank entire stock of isitneents + must, Having di stand rext to dispose f ths BOOTS and RUBBERS WITHIN THENEXT TWO WEEKS Snaps in All Lines tothe CASH Buyer BOOTS A SPECIATLY Remember the place W.ABBOTT CO. Bank BOYS Ist Door West of Dominios WE BUY. Fat Cattle, Hogs, Calves, Sheep, Poultry, and Hides. J. Alexander. Special, Mayer Cd. for Best laype of Milch Cow 1 f. Hull, re lyerve W. J. Alexander. Calgary Tiewing Company's Sie lial for Best Fat, Steer D. Wilkinson Co. HIGHEST PRICES. PAID THE VOGEL MEAT PACKING Co.. Ltd. Strathcon Alberta. Dr PRICES Gym Baking Powder No alum, no lime phosphates As every housekeeper can understand, burnt alum and sulphuric acid the in- gredients of all alum powders miust carry to injurious to health. an d alum-phosphate the food acids Read the label. Avoid the alum powders Knit Top Knit Top and Form Fitte Underskirts RE TWO SPECIALS in our Ladies Wear Department this Season. are made of beautiful materials nicely These lines give you here a few reasons why these lines are very popular: FIRSTS The Kait Top prove the figure and ft of any Skirt SECOND. The Knit Top wnteed nol to say. THIRD. The more than olt will qutwear two Knit Top style pettic FIRST, The Form F ly perfectly adjustable manufactured. It Waist Pastening, oasily any Wee desired, SECOND. Tho Forny Pitt away with all shirrin wround the walst THIRD. They have the sary which lady POCKET. tte A.H. Richards Company Phone 3135 HOUSES for SALE Large net house, two, loth bwth-roe nplete with all modern fixtures, light, furnace, full basement floor This ina bargain 400.00: Goad terns S-roomed 2 lots, muin part of h 24; kitchen and pantry 12x20, 2 brick chimneys edge grain fr floors. Mice 350,00. od Lerins. G-room cottage, verandah, lathes Jund plastered, very centrally lo in good residential distric 1,250. You can f-room house, wired, Inthe Price 1,200 pay aw you can, 150 cash, balanc 800: acres, 23 clear prairie, bal fence, russ and. light tlinber:. m0 Monee; firat-cluse soil, 4) milon from R. R. Station. 10 per ace 160. crew, 30. cot stoma, 26 actos his, 29 werent balance prairie, all fenced, 2 wires and rail, log: bouse, barn, well Price, 12, per acre beg? kero twoar the city, 40, pe acre. 450, acres, 195 ucros cultivated, 80 acres hay moatiow, cuts 40 10,100 fons belunce ope: prairie with oC- caslonal strip. of mall timber Cre rune through on quinn Sucer your round: coul along reek; nouns, Yaran, etd. Peles 19 jwe are W Afeioan Scrip for Sale jenn-Canadinn Oil Stock for Sn Money to Loan on Farm and City Property STRATHCONA INVESTMENT COMPANY BWHYTE AVENUE Bast Office Open Evenings DUST DAMAGE Dust and dirt if remuin in cloth daniage sllowed to will effect actual t Only one way more an wear to properly, and PAN'TORIUM clean them that s by PROCES: Bring your Suits and have hem made spick and span VELVET COLLAR WORK A SPECIALTY Strat*cona Pantoriom J, B. TORRANCE PRONE 8816 to int auljuinta often requires General Merchants Corner Main Street PAGE FIVE. costs ni on tticow wtent will unching A Important Auction Sale Farm Stock Implements reilit The undernigned bw ived in structionn trem Mr, K. W106 to well by Pubiie Auction al hin fax 8. W. bof Tp a, Rice: 50, Se the Black Mud Lake, mil Nikko Siding on OPH. and 6 mil North of Leduc, the following Une Here, broke, owas 1 Desnocrat Wa 1 Waggom, 1 Buggy Breaking Plow. Jentble-ninygle, ant 1 teinch Stobble Plow 7 goal Cown, two to come in alout.tjne of suly, and balance to in warly 1 Heifer, 2 years 1 yourling Holter; 4 Stowry, 3 yours Ol Steer, 2 youre old; 6 yourling Steer; 1 Grade Shorthorn. Hull, 3 yearn old, 1 Bull 1 year old; 7 Calves: aks Ol LEAL sume of 20.00 und under to be Camb; over that amount, mortthm credit om fur- hishiaz approved joint lien notes bearing intarost ut 8 per cent. per annum, with 5 por cent. off fur canbe opt credit. amounts HAT 12 O'CLOCK. SHAKY. Li SALE at 1 O'CLOCK Crawford Weeks tio Strathcona and Edmonton worn STRATHCONA Coal Wood Yard Wood, coal and ce delivered to any part of the city. We also ship in car lots, A card mailed to my address will receive prompt atten. ie a cDonald
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