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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-12-17
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FRIDAY, DEC, 17, 1909. PAGE FOUR. STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER - 1 Landon despatch Is an authority, Ghe Stratheowa Platudeoler. '.* coreesiameet mat Cord Heosees SOUTH WANTS CONVENTION. speak Conservative mecting eer Boren pee the return of the arya ue Vowuauro Rveay Turspay aan Futpay AFTERNOONS a7 rae UPFICE 4. SAMILTON McUUNALD. Munnger. SUSSCAIFTION RATES Twice Work by carcier, 1.75 per yr Mailed oCauadian poiets, 1.50 +. ** + Poreign 200 ** All Subscriptions payable in Advance SING RATES plication iret inser secutive inser- FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1909. WHY SUNDAY. CARS VETOED. Way the Sunday street car by-law: was defeated by Strathcona ratepay- beew seriously ill during the past few all fartiers to ers ca Monday last is q question that people in the two cities are asking gach other. The Capital, Edmoo- toa s new daily, commenting on the matter declares thatit was due solely Yo the strained relations which at present exist betweef the two muni- cipalities ami facetiously remarks that Strathcona bas simply per-/ formed that very commonplace, but very footish surgical operation of removing its nasal appendage to spite the rest of ite physiognomy. Tha Plaindealen is unable to agtes with The Capital in its conclusions im this matter. There may in some quarters bave been a slight amount of feeling of indignation against tb paren city of Eamostog for not agtesing to contribution of 40,000 from Strathcom giving in return a single fare over the whole electric system in. the two Cities, but the fact that thera is prospect of negotiations being re newed would: prevent thoughtful peo- ple from acting spitefully. Im oar own opimion the reasons were twofoki. A large humber of peo- ple took objection to Sunday cars be caves they did not beliese the size tablishment of out-of-town resorts an feeders to the street railway busi- pecs will, es to Sunday operation, be detrimental to the morals of the yorng people of the two cities. Momy who had no obfection to Sun- day cars on the above ground. argued that it was q valuable financial con- cession. which the City of Edmonton for rather than receive gratuitously, They argued that Sunday fares would constitute near- ly onethird of the revenue to be in Strath- cars here, that she might sooner be able financially to cut down the fares betwen the cities. EDITORIAL NOTES. + Ald, Tipton is tobe congratulatet upom the masner of his re-election. He simply Ieft his consent to stand for momination- with his friends and wont away to Jowa on visit. His re-lection with a substantial major- gentleman could receive from hie fel- low citizens. THe enters upon third: ' mucesesive term an Mayor and the , The bride's colng-away fourth time when when when whenwh SOX aoe touches of gold very ferred this year to seo a Mayor wlect- od us a general manager of the cor- porstion on palary, but with the ol from the members. 3 Pig 4 5 f 72 Intest in Alverta jotirnulism ts third daily in Edmonton, - The Capital. Tt is a healty omd at tractive publication from the offke of The Seturday News, which may be accounted ita father, Mr. A. B. Watt who jaunched thes Saturday 3 with marked success abd also the Al- berta Homestead, is the editor of The Capital emd one of the chiet stock- Mr. D. K. Hainon ts : manager. In making his introdoctory speech the editor announces that the paper will ue the ohn of no Party, but outspoken and fair in ite treatment of public affairs. Those who are acquainted with Edi- tor s editorial style know that this will be characteristic of bis writ img. The Plaindenler wishes The Capital all success and believes that the capable management in charge are competent to make it 0. Ms. E. 8, Dowdce and ber mother Mrs. Russell loft on Tuesday for St. Paul, where they will visht during the abxt few weeks. + Mrs. George Thomson. who has, weeks, ia mpw recov hoped that she will be well enough to the whole Province of Alberta. Delewates ask for rates on the cer- tifleate plan to the. Convention. THOS. HAMMOND, Pincher Station; Alberta: leave tier room in a few days. t + Miss Miller will leave the city for Toronto on Monday. much to the re- gret of a lecge circle of friends. Mina: Miller, who is very popular, will carry with her the good wishes of all who know her. . Mrs. J. M. Hotasn left yesterday for her old home near Woodstock. Ontario, where she will visit during the mext three months or so. Mrs. Hill, her sister, of Innertip, Ontario. who has been visiting im Strathcond for the past few weeks, accomzaniet her. During Mrs. Hotson s absence she will take part in en fnterestin,: and somewhat unusual event, Ter ts will early in January ceie- trate the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding-day and in honor of the u- casiod there will be a family guthor- ing in the old home. Mrs. S. G O'Brien was the hostess of a pleasantly informal amd enjoy- able tea on Tuesday afternoon, which was very largely attended. The floral decorative scheme was extremely pretty and was greatly ail- mind. White roses and white car- nations were used for the drawing- room, while in the dining-room beautiful red noses of rich hue adorn- ed the tea-table, the appearance of which was further enhanced by an of white ribbons carried from the chandelier above the cen- tre t the comers of the tabie. Handsome lace d oylies were Inid up- on the polished surface. Mrs. O Brien, in a pretty dross of pleasant and casy manner. Littl Mies Flara McHardy: attend e+ the door, and ip the rooms. Mrs. Dale assisted in maintaining ths com- fort of the guests. Durins the early part of the'after- noon Mrs. Bell poured out ten, and Mrs. Bush served the ices, their places; being taken later in the afternoon by Mrs. Rameey (of Edmonton) and Mrs. Christie. Miss Grant, Miss the spectators. + To the strains of of her fathor, ant in ber bequtifut white satin gown, with its sweeping trimmings of silk braid and pearls, with long tulle veil, and dvlossoms of crown on her dark hair, and car- rying splendid white shower bou- quet with satin streamers, Miss) McLean mace lovely picture. fi ind i i ft iy pul y taspe silk serge, with gold ganze yoke with whic large turban shape, with trimmings of taupe vel- yet and gold, and crown of marabout feathers. The groom's gift to the bride was. sralsiin oacque Mr. and Mrs. Mell will travel ox- tenaively until soring. when they wilt ering, and it is of forming , Farmers Afsociation of The following resolution is self- by Aiberta road councillors: + At q mecting of Councitioes of Lo- cal Improvement District 4-7-4, helt on December 4th, th: following or solution was paased: WHEREAS. the Convention of Lo- cal Improvement Delogates beid ot Stratherms on November 17th and 28th, was not roprewntative of ths whole Province of Alberta, owing to the fact that many Districts of Southerm Alberem had not received ytice of said. Convention in time to appoint delecates therefor. : RESOLVED that the Seeretary of Local Jmprovenent District 1-7-4 be instructed to notify each and every.) Local Tmprovement District of Al-/ Derta that Convention of Delegates will bo held at Calgary on January 19th and 13th, 1910, requestin; that ene or more delegates be sent from, each of the Local Improvement Tis tricts for the purpose of .tiscuising: alterations in and 8 to the Local Improve PD. DOWLING. , EB. SINNOTTS, J. W. BELL. ; THOS, HAMMOND, Sec.-Treas. LLD. 42-4. Committee will mect all trains Jan. 11th and 12th. 7 Secretaries requested to iavitd tend for the purposd j 4 i : IE SANTA 'S COMING SOON OMIM AZ AVAN VAMVV- CH MZON SKATING SHOES ae ae ore friends can eta of tu a ing Shoewor a complete ourf: of Shoes and Skates would be gind y welcomed? You will Gnd that if they are bought at Johostone Walker Go's you will rest exay in your mind that gouare giving the test that ca tv cbtcined for the money. Our stock of Skating hoes is oat complete obtainable. om ae LADIES TAN SKATING HOES Theer are SPECIALS s We have an extra large stook of certain lines of Slippers and are reducing the price auriow .b.s week in Order to briug them new down to wore reasou- able Hmwits. The quality is by po means reduced because the prices are. The Johnstone Walker Co's reputation ie behind them, MEN'S EVEKETTS These are made in fancy plush froute and patent quarters or 1m plain leather is w great variety of atyles from which to made of the very finest tan calf and witb the patent choves, sizes Oto li, regular price 175 and 200, ankle strap giving very. west appearance on the 15 special ir ss eetae 25 rink. AN sizes 2j to 7, per pair wie ane OB MENS CalikL HAIG SLIPPERS They bave 'LADIES' OX-BLOUD SKATING SHORS This the combination leather and feit soles and are per- isa new and one which has found favor Heularly sanitary and comfortable. Rrgular departure with larve camber wh: i for the Eee cat : 1.00 Tne. Made inthe Basse of blac calf Sad with s DIES ALL FELT SLIPPERS These are in lightning bitch. Size 2 t07, ver pair..... .... 875 * red ena f ee a vers LADIES BLACK SKATING SHOES These SOmUpS one. eee pe Paint are made of the beat quality bax calf and bave the O0ethird the regular price, Regular 7oc. +pecial lightning biteh, spring heel and ankle suppert Sizes 2 to 7. per pair. Sees CRE MISSES' SKATING SHOFS There come in x exriety of leathers and have the lightning hitch aid heel. A pair from the W, Johnstone Watker One stock will insure comfort and appearance. Sizes Ito 2. per pair ..-.. 2.25 We also have M-n . an Ladies Ontfite Shoes with Gtar Skates attache. teoa complete line of Skating Shoes for Men and Bove ADS CANBL Al These are made of pure camel hair wool and are most com- fortable and servieesble with combination leather and felt soles. A great variety of styles, 1.25, special per nair...-... ; LaDIg ROMEO These with the fancy fur hirding are very warm. The turn soles and felt innersoles carry out the troe principles of house slippers. 2ht0 7, Note the big reduction. Regular 1 50, special per pair...3....1.00 W JOHNSTONE WALKER CO. 263 267 JASPER AVENUE EAST PHONE 1351 Miscellanecus .dvartisements FOR SALE. A large Lyax Cawa Sleigh Rabe. very choice. Call up. 958-6-n4 North cod Fsfett LOST. Latter part of November 1 Red and White Roan steer, two years old. Finder please ndvise or rectum to J. GAINER CO., Stratheon:, und. receive suitable reward. 93456 GAUNTLET LOST. On streeta of Strathconn, Thursday cvening, Dec. Sat, one Black ersten Lamb Gauntlet. Finder ploase return to Plaindealer Office, and be suitably rewarded. 5 seat STORE PREMISES TO KENT. in Rew brick block, with basement, electric Ught, and water and sewer connections; corner First St. West, amd Whyte Avenue. Strathcona. Ap- Ply at P.O. BOX 20. O71 STRAYED. From the premises of the undersigned, ist. Ave. North ant 2nd. St. West, 1 Chestnut File ly, rising 1 year old, with white, Star on forehead ynd wearing halter Information leating to, or the re covery of same will be suitably re- warded. J. GAINER. 985-6. ESTRAY STEEH On premises of undersigned, qne Red Muley Steer, coming 4 years old, White Star in forehead, bramied (J) on left / shoulder. Owner. is requested ta Frove property, pay expenses, and remove animal. Apply to W. R- Bf Sec 6-52.23. 964-B-wkly, i I i READ THIS SURE Christmas Presents At Half Price XMAS AND. HEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY 2 EXCURSIONS VIA THE CANADIAN WORTHERN RAILWAY AGIAN mORTHEAN, FARE and. ONE-THIRD For the Round Trip be- tween all Stations There has been tremendous rush on at CRAWFORD WEEKS AUCTION KOOMS for the past week Many people have taken advantage of:he WONDERFUL BARGAINS that have been offered at prices that induce people t. buy. So successful has been our Tickets on Sale: sale of FASCY GOODS that we are pow Digs: Sh to Ms and Des. 38 to Jan. catting the prices rivht down on the balance ere of our Xma . stock in order to clear it all out tons ieee fegpias within the next few days. 9:9: : 2: : 2 5 k ns errata . nl icke' 9082 ALD, gt; Agent BR ORRELMAN, Asut. General Passenger Agevt, O.N.Ry. Winuipes 33 only, Obild e Sets (tnife. fork and spoon), in fancy box ali zo at, per set 21 fancy China Tes Sets, A few Japanose Tn Sera Inft, at, per set 5S pieces of Austrian Ohina worth from Sc to 5c, all RO at, enc...) : only, Fountain Pens to clear at 250 pieces of Jewelry frow One Karn Piano almon ew, at loen than balf - lt;n One Cottage Piano, beet Boutish make. 100 99+ One Piano Uase Goderich Urean, sale price. 60 00 Two Organs at 28.00 nnd 3000 each One 5 piece Parlor Suite. coud as new for. Thix is w rare bargain Crawford Weeks Property is to the line Auctioneers Settlers Outfitters Sereee. railway Ceti eee aoa peremglp tpemneyinr pied ngriry Sane taining 8 rooms etd bath, Pam Se ee room: Hot aif farmace end ail mod NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The Maple Leaf Pantorinm ern conveniences and good frame Day of bara. - The property te sold subject i 5 ti ber, 2909, : to mortgage for 000 Notice ts hereby gives that a P play Cuesiag. Pressing Aletag Lowest or any tender edded a any meceanic- alty of par cont. will be wo eet WARNING TO TRESPAGSERS TERMS: 10 per ot at taxon fa arrears on the fret, ay Sis rea See eT Ee n N Peet itnin 0 dese cad talencs 1 azcome, taxes mvet be paid AT. ONCE) MT ana covered sip eee Cee months, or aa may be vrraneed hp Or uur will ve EE? See Parks will be prosecuted according to tween executors and purchaser. If J. D. FOSTER, Reyes law. inepection desired, arrange with the Ms Phone 3246 By order, underwgued J. J. DUGGAN, Strathcona, Dec. 16, 09. mina this che We have lis LOCAL NI J. A. Sangster, Preek. is in the city Of dressed meats. Next Sunday morn King will preach in while in the evening tl conduct the service. Im consequence of proach of Christmas, t ciety will not hold a Tuesday, December m et as Usual on Tucs The concert which. th of the Methodist Churc give in the Opera Year's evening will ymtil the latter Part The date will be annoy oo? Don MeKeeaie: Dougiua Bros., in ti travelling . salesman Donald Co., of Neison, from the south this Christmas with friend: At the last meeting Musical Festival Co Charles Cox. who has of awakening and stim musical enthusiasm in who was the found had a tribute paid to ho was clected as Hon. the Strathcona district The mild weather du has given the wortmen ity to push outside 3 the brilliant decor Treo mate the picture order.
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Image 795 (1909-12-17), from microfilm reel 795, (CU1738307). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.