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Lloydminster Times 1917-01-04 - 1919-12-25
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Master Walter Skinner, north o! town, was on Friday Jast, at the hospital operated on for acute gan- x prencous: 4) tis. Seasonable Necessities? cee: UV UNRR TT THE FABRIC FOR YOUR town, whe sustained a disloca See es eee -at The Northern Hardware.Co. Ltd Se Sa > | covery at the hospitsl Don't tiiss the Original Cold Blast Lanterns Heavy retined bowls, double re- : Tubes, canbe Billed, Hghted, re- s slobe. Short-or long globe. : $1.50 each Clarkes Garriage Heaters reinforced sheet metal case, ia Lali by atreng Spring Hood out. ‘with asbestos and carpet cover. Reliable Flashiights Complete with battery and Madza Tung- sten lamps, several styles to choose from, vulcanized black ic or nickel - plated cases. $1.25 to $4.50 Anti Frost Weather Strip Compressed wool fibre and jute. Two Jengthsin a boxsufficient for two doors 65c. per Box ‘Wood and felt weather stripes. - Selec- ted oak strips with felt attached, com- Plete with nails ee for one door. * by Storm, af the Alberta are now taking the West Winnipeg Jass Babies who Hall, Monday, Nov. 8rd. ‘A carload of fine winter Apples has arrived for the Co-operative) Association. Prices from $2.65 to) $2.80 per case. Several varicties, including Spys, Wagner, etc. Birtl,—To Mr.-and Mrs. L. B. ‘Nicholson, at the hospital, on Mon- day, October 27th, was born « son. Bernie wanted the-word SON in capitals, but. we conldn't depart from our stereotyped custom. Black and w New Coat, Skirt-Dress IS HERE to know that many popular While prices remain high, especially for pure wool goods, it is a pleasure ular weaves unobtainable during wartime are now procureable and the many beautiful pieces we are showing in union of wool and cotton, make it easy to select an inexpensive dress length. hite Shepherd checks. never lose their popularily for the little folks, we have several numbers, allof Al value, priced at 85¢, $1.25 and $1.50. per yd New all wool se: in navy, co; SPECIAL, 54 inch genuine “Brit itish. . brown and wine, from $2.00 per yard. Suatralky't Berge. excellent for” bays) O vexcoats Z and suits, at $3.50 per yd. New Veloteons at $1.00 per yd. in a good range of the most wanted shades, also.a superior quality of black at $1.75 per yd. NEW PLAIDS Wrépperaties, Velours, Diagonals, Cashmere, Wool armures, Tweeds, S ‘and a beautiful range of Silk Fabrics for Party FYooks, ete. e Methodist church Sunday chool, 11 o'clock; evening servi 7.80. Preacher,Mr. R. J. Robinson. All le are weleoi . Mrs. Young will receive at the Home Farm on Monday afternoon, November Srd, between four and six o'clock, in honor of Mrs. J.T. Hill. = —— STOP! LOOK !! LISTEN! 111 ‘The Streamstown Baseball team, \ & | who won the Municipal Baseball ~ Quicklite Gasoline Lamps: Generates its own — from joline,— | porfectiy_simple “and al safe. aes a very Bright white ght ae candle power at one ie ost of $6.50: each Toll. = a $12.00 each = fame Trap) - a a eee =We have large stock sof, the, famous z porting Goods otor: es. single tin; ies and Ammunition also a - double aad: r pea tine of hunting Supplies and camp Auto Accessories nes: ae Wrenches, spark plugs, tire tape, vul- Gatpenters Neccessities _} canizing outfit, tire patches, Somental ee bits, planes, chisels, ~ radiator cement, tire tester, columbia locks, rulés, Draw knives, vices, copin; “batteries, Mobile and Polarine oil. aws, backsaws.- : he Agents for; McClary Famous Stove, Myers > Pumps and Hay Tools, Sherwin Williams Paint The Northern Hardware Go. Ltd. 9900 00009000-0000000000009610996000 000 00% | Tipmrcdto be in Kali with Duper eis supposedto be in foal; with bugey . and harness, which is almost new. Can_be ‘handled by a lady or children; absolutely: reliable and| quiet; the outfit can be seen at Geo. Dunn's livery barn, tlre Mer-| idian Stabl 58c| can be cc to chimney, atove _| Perfectly oderless, easily | NEW COATINGS! 54 INCHES WIDE IN A USEFUL ASSORTMENT OF WEIGHTS AND COLORINGS, PRICED $2.50, $3,50, up to $6.50 per. yd. FOR LADIES — *. AND CHILDREN NL Championship, are. hol first annual dance,’ in the town schoolhouse, om Friday, 14th November. _ Good music will be time is assured -|all who come. Commences at 8 o'clock sharp. We all say that Streamstown team. is IT; = ‘We all say vou made avhit; , | If you've not been-here before, You've missed us, but we've missed you more. Our Pure Wool Mackinaw Coat, are Good Goods . They are cut Good. The Colors are Good The Making-is Good : And the prices are right at $9.50, $14.50, $17.50, $18.50 . GAMERON EM LMM = ALWAYS IN STOCK. VULCANIZING & RETREAD-| yor: Auto Accessories of the very| _ Do-not let your dollars rot in the ING DONE.” Jatest, go to Barfett’s; the prices arc| field! See the “Economy” Imple- ¢ ‘AIRNS & SIMMONS es We here ae peas ment shed, at aed Empire Yard. LLOYDMINSTER. kinds of work on all kinds of autos. ee Warm Overcoats Ranging in size from 5 years to 16 years Firm, closely woven Tweeds of pleasing grey and brown colorings are used in these natty coats, some have vertical pookets and aliaround belts, others are in plain half belt Ulster style, all are warmly lined and carefully tailored throughout, prices are moderate and vary according to size. from $8.50 LT will jump at the chance and buy ; a few cattle right now while they ese heagtt ack is pect| c. I thought it —$ ie —— peas ba ac! See ca have, sock, &. second-hand ~ghances of getting them di combination Threshing Outfits. — fot Gareshing, Vesld hiarscs then| Harry ‘Taylor, Lloydminster. — +f| Thesrd some reasoning that sound- 2 Gr 4 to me. “Now, Took trere,” « at yen Rate parchase Jand ad- said BP “I owe the bank some|J2ining yours it will pay vou to see “money? if I sit around and wait for| Coles, Shank & Coles, Ltd., abont it t R weather, and it never eck comes;—-and it locks as though it|, Don't miss this chance: 8 second- tight iebecwhere will I be gt? 1) hand Combination Threshing Out- “ell you what I am up to. 1 am| *. Harry Taylor, Lloydminster. tf going to stack this for feed; then gioienkcsces ie] NOTDE 10. GREQITORS for money to buy cattle to eat it up 3 a next summer,- I have a bunch of| NOTICE is thereby given that eg mia ea eS cattle that: will” look good to the all creditors and others having. any ene Se elas banker; and next fall; crop or n0| claims or demands against the Fs-| 25 3 to 12; 2 tc 4; 7 to 9 crop; I-will-have something to pay| if Benj = i ‘i Si = “fhe banker witis; I can buy eattle| of the Beniamin Charies Rodd, S02 reicsnones—Omco 1% Residence 118 Lowery & Miller have parties| Main Street (first doce north of the now pretty cheaj Rabelicwanvowlin sdiednabethe eCity are a = = who wish to let out range cattle for] Post Office). Tom will be at home <= But,” said 1, “perhaps the Ef Edmonton Alberta, on or about DR. & J. EACRETT POTATOES NOTICE the winter. So. ull hiss fricuad URW gee: pots i ok-at it as | +e 8th day of September, —A-D-|— so B08 ENO —teR-erP LOND}. Jes Eh eo Don't worry about your Saturday he, “but I'll] 1919, are requested to'send particu-| Graduate Toronto, 1909; Post : ‘The second annual meeting of the| ..We have managed to get another | baking. Call and have your needs nd don't forget| lars of their: claims or demands|Graduate, fourteen monthr, London Curling Rink Association will be shipment ‘of the well-known Loewe] attended to. Fresh stock of can- that those bankers have some savy.| against the Estate, together with a and Vienna, held on Thursday, October 30th, at Peterson Pipes, Call early and| dies, ete., on hand. When they ase a fellow smaleing the| Renae the estates tomel ber uny)|_ Phowe 8. Rendence Phone ##. |SURPLUS FOR DISPOSAL! s\. Alberta Hall Conrt Room, at] pick one out at the Medical eet ee best of a bad job they will-carry| held by them, with statutary. de- rae ei 8 o'clock, when business of great ° eRe a Ses Nae c es So a ee NOW. MARKET SAME * him over all-right. It looks as if| clarations in proof of such claims: oe interest will be brought before the) The Original Winnipeg Jazz Ba-| hospital, on Saturday afternoon, the the threshing of good grain was|to the undersigned Executors not 4-D, MUNRO, BA. LL:B.. |FOR PRICE AND DATE OF | vecting. “Hoot, mon, come alang,| nicy will be he Xr Fartor : ‘ges for thryeer i ot tral | Kear an the Soh dy‘of Novew'| | BARANTER €S0HOTOR | |p LOADING OF sk OAR|non 2 ogg | Novembuniogive nef thatmnt| flute Inia» here was E , A.D. after wl late the =: a sence it berta, ft not take the risk of waiting| said Executors will proceed to dis-| 905 gtreer tne oydoninator ‘Apply FREDERICK IND Fee Meee eee an eee ee ocean eae for the second time, and are paying| ready, year in and year out, to go gle driving S “for Tean make more money, by| tribute the assets of the estate Te ‘ve a good €X-) am the parties entitled thereto, fake toe boro audithe bauker| bavine segard aely tanthevelaiaay HAROLD J. DEAN, BA, OOOO OOF OOO 900OOO 00S OOO OOO OOS | 15 with 0 visit. | at any time to the cry of need from tensifs wilt feeding it anyway. fikes an excuse of this kind. You| and demands of which notice has' BARRISTER 3 J see e 3 any of the neighbors, and so far as ames Vincent | id do likewise, and next! bee ‘ Notary P. dite, Ete. Lowery & Miller are informed| We know there is no one to take her ree have some ‘cattle to brought to See Wena er Lloydminster by-their American agents that there| Place. Fartown, or any other dis~ sell; and my opinion is that they!” Dated this Thirticth day of Qc- - pce ene Seat ee y will be a large number of buyers trict can ill afford to lose a woman ‘will be’ worth= selling. -I am busy] tober, AD, 1919; 5 Do. HOLT, SOLE AGENT IN LLOYDMINSTER FOR : arriving here about October 20th.| of this calibre. “Mr. and Mrs. Page DREAM NEWCASTLE LUMP, $9.00 to _——- $9.50 TWIN CITY and BLACK DIAMOND, $8.00 to $850 — now stacking my oats. I am going J. D. MUNRO, and These parties will practically all| Were: among the original settlers ROUND HILL LUMP COAL, $6,00 to $6.50 ti I desire half sections of improved land| that came out on the old ‘Manitoba,’ ‘uate enw isthe ng| of Loydmiger Sukatcicwsn|omoeovr Mertens Heriare et ee OAT WooD ee Office: CHURCH STREET. Phone 65 & 39 that could happen to the man who| 59¢ Executors, Church Gtreet; -Lioy”’ «inster. Miller ? trict south-east of town. HOO 990 OOS 999 09H SOO HOH A WE ARE THE TIRE MEN! TRY US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN TIRES, AS WE KNOW TIRES, AND CAN GIVE YOU RELI- ABLE ADVICE. WWEW ‘& RE-TREAD TIRES will be at JEROME’S.JEWELERY STORE: +On Saturday, October 25th At Hotel, Kitscoty, Friday, 24th October. TT rming, will ht 2,700 Ibs. de horse) ; ars, weight Ee ee We wish to advise the public that Tom Barber will on Saturday, Ist November, open an up-to-date Con- fectionery and Bakery business, on These cows ome in dur- ves, from 4 horn Bull, aes “He may not, rat, Bugay, explain to him; ; plough, 2 ag harrows anning mill hment, also FARMERS HAVING ANY CK, TER. sh; Horses n bankable 1920, 5 “= = 3c. DALE AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR _ Ritacoty & Teing P.O, If you are contemplating a Sale, there's reason for having J. C. Dale, the Auctioneer and Veluater, i d Tring P.O. Waite for doten, sto HAROLD HUXLEY, FARM & GENERAL AUCTIONEER. SA netion Sale Horses, Cattle and Machinery Thursday, October 30th, 1919 On Section 32-49-27, west 3ed Mer} 3 miles cast and half srl sont of Lioyém inter (adjoining.on south of Me, : ee : : « LUMBER | | All kinds and lots of it Call and look the. -stock over and get Our | | seems s eo ee . ces =" ROYAL BANK OF GANADA. The Monarch Lumber Go. Ltd, fovea ~ John. Lindsay Manager rages ee mn Oapital Paid Up 16,100,000 "Total Assete Over 470,000,000 LOANS ON LIVE.STOCK—We will: make liberal ‘advances to Farmers im good standing for the purchase of live stock, or to provide feed until present stock of cattle ~ and hogs can be finished and marketed. z. Re Farm Lands - A.W. SEATH, Manager Lioydminster Branch, Ihave had your Summer Prices, a2 giye me your fall and spring Se “Hay! ~ DAVISON, who i retiring from farminy tof the death of her husband, will offer the following Real Estate and Insurance Lloydminster OFFICE, MAIN STREET Between Greening’s & Cam- Comprising grey. pa aged, with foal at foot; Bay horse eron’s Store 8 years, weight 1,800- horse, aged; ibs; Roan horse, 5 years,; Buckskin a } Grey gelding, 8-year-old filly; Yearling filly, CATTLE z Registered Shorthorn heifer, with calf at foot; Yearling Registered heifer; 6 milk cows (all in calf and quiet and can be Irandled by a lady); Cow with calf at foot and in calf; 8-year-old heifer in calf; 2-year-old heifer; 2 2- | SAVE anp PROSPER’ The companions of Victory are Work and Thrift. If the people of of poulry. Canada practise these essentials, our eat problems of reconstruction can e be settled tothe mutualbenefitofall _ ie The Mutnal Life was the first colapany to pay cash dividend to the Policyholders Mutual Life had assets on Dec- Reuons wty ree shoal wre! BARGAINS at BARFETI'S THE BEST OF SISAL RO) 2 OR 30c, PER LB, PB ia 66 fon in. = WE ARE STILL SELLING THE COTTON ROPE AT 60: LB: HALTER SHANES, 34in, with Sap spliced in and Ring on end, each. RIVETS & BURRS, 0c fb. MACHINERY, HARNESS, ETC, Wagon, Democrat, Shoo drill, Disc, Mower, Rake, Sleighs, Hay rack, Running gear, 6ft. Frost and Wood binder, Gang plough, Walking plough,’ Cream separator, Cream cans, ‘8-section harrows, other goods too numerous to, mention. “Sét ‘work ha jenbss, Half et work harness, Set driving harness, etc. LUNCHEON. PROVIDED, ‘T 12 NOON. THE CANADIAN BANK Mesh Horsey 80 fer cota Dante “ot benkable lien notesat 8. per cent. interest, due November Ist, 1920 5 per cent, discount will be allowed for cash onthe credit ‘ember Sist, 1918, to the |. ae simount of $773,713.24 | atro RUGS Ga SAL He $600 Rog for OMMERCE Mutual Life surplus aetigned and $5500 Ru. for $1200), ad OF C , . $15,000,000 ere CLT RNB AND SP y = $19,000,000 Mutual Life was the first com- to cash values nm Pe Vetrender cfs Policy ld. steece; # yearling steors, chives: Grads = ered tear eae Dante dinece Ghee, aa see
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