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Lloydminster Times 1917-01-04 - 1919-12-25
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1919-10-30
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DSAY agents 0 handle on sizes in clearing se ag Machine ) carried: in. from Mr. rd, will offer ? a one to freshen ts, 22 spring ser calves-and six. *] a NCE AFTER. nnounces. that on November lereford Bulls _which he sustained whilst roping’ 4 . The Medical Hail have a nice acsortenent of Wall Papers Mr. Julian Mitchell is suffering’ with a poisoned. hand: Mrs. ‘Ted Boorman is-confined rer home with» govere illness. “We regret to report that Ms G. Wood ("Ba") ,js seriously If its a suit you need the P. & B. have just what you want, and st the right price: Birth. —To: Mr. aud Mrs. “8. P Chambers, on Sunday, October ‘Ure! 26th, was born ¢ son. Mr. Frank Last is’ patient in| the hospital with ‘a fractured leg steer= e Mr, William McAdam, north of town, is nursing a badly “broken nose, caused by being kicked by 2 horse. ‘- Mr, Jack Eaton is in the hospital) suffering from a compound fracture of both bones of the leg, caused by being thrown from 3 horse lately. ‘Mr. Charlie Thomas is ina quan- dry wether to invest in 544 per cent) ~ Victory Bonds or 8 per cent. power plant mortgage (five y- We ad- Messrs. Si Edmonton, the contractors who bre installing the new light and power machinery, have the plant unlo: and in. place. ready for the brick swork. ° On: December 5th, the Dewberry U.FA. will hold « box social “and| dance in the Haxeldene school. An| interesting programme will be pro- vided. See: particulars ‘later, but don’t forget the date, December Sth: Mr. David Jack, south of Vermi- lion, has lately gone through an ex: perience that will last him a:life- time. Whilst feeding a threshing torn from him, Dr. Cooke was im-, mediately summoned from town, nd made the trip of 42 miles through snowdrifts: ‘The doctor stated that the patient looked more like sausage, meat than a human body. But, we} glad to say the patient is recovering’ NOTICE ‘The annual meeting of the Lleyd- . minster Citizens’ Band will be held in the Band-Room at the Alberts Holl, on the evening of November 4th, at 8 o'clock. All members are requested: to be “present, and ‘all others that are. interested in the: Band are earnestly invited to attend Business: Election of Officers and’ general . business. C. P.. MITCHELMORE, Seorctary- Harlan THE IGE CARNIVAL ‘will be held on MONDAY-NIGHT, NOV. _s0th ation! 2. s come i Straw. ing outfits, eo . ‘They can Ys E 7, wanting any wecan make Hard Ra’ EXCHANQE P.O. Box 268 on Mrs, Mattheson’s Farm at Harlan (late Mr. J. Beatty's): Prizes given for Skating, the Best| Dresses and Comic Dresses. Refreshments served after skating, to be followed by 4 dance. Admission 50c each. Proceeds for Soldiers’ Memorial Hall- Everybody come and have # good “MAMMOTH CREDIT ‘AUCTION SALE -Favored with instructions from R. G. Hamilton, who has decided to give up farming on account of ill- health, I will offer for sule by pub- Tie auction on MON. NOV. 17 ‘on the North-west 2-51-38, west #th ‘M, 2 miles north of Kitscoty- FARM TO BE OFFERED FOR _ SALE (special terms day of sale). con HEAD OF CATTLE team, of gel B8> 5,000 Iba; Team geldings 2,600 Ibs, 7 Colts_at foot, 1,200 Ibs each... This is a fine bunch of mares, quiet and gentle, and money : ~ 30 HEAD OF CATTLE 11 head of very fine milk cows, 5 yearling heifers, 8 yearling steers; 3 calves. Z : Gft.t Deering binder, Deering mow- er and rake, 16in.combinaiton sulky plough, Wi plough, §-section drag harrows, Disc ‘irarrows, 16) disc Deering seeder, Wagon com- » plete, Democrat; Buggy, , Potato cultivator, 8 sets of work harness, Double sect of buggy har- ness, Magnet separator, Blacksmith outét complete, Logging chain nd tools of every description, A lot of other articles too numerous to men- tion. TERMS, to December ist, 1920, on good bankable notes, bearing inter- tet at 8 per cent.; or, note, gentle- men, & discount of 8 per cent for fash on oredit amounts. All goods under $25, cash. Make arrange- = ments with the bank and save the discount, Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, and tunch z _ We.can clothe you from head to foot at huge assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ furnishings is bound to please you, - sound, you are either satisfied or your money. is refunded. : ‘Ladies’ Marmot Coats of excellent quality with rice large collars, these coats axe not obtai ‘ble. for less than $125.00: - Onr Saturday and Mon- a! ae 2 $85.80 Coats with heavy quilted lining. excellent for winter wear, $60 ‘value. Seturd "$47.50 Ladies’ Beayer Cloth Coats with fur ouffs and collar, Chestnut. Brown, Ma excellent values at — day price. Ladies” Black Fur nd Our Motto Monday price models, Very good values at heay; without belts Saturday und Monday special —anywhere near th for machine he slipped and. was:drag-| 5 ~ sass ged into the machine, but by the r time’ assistance reached him his S x clothing and flesh were practically | @ S Eas SS en r Saturday and Monday. nand Wine colors +. $38.50 and $49.75 Ladies’ Browa Checked Cloth Conta, latest ‘$40.75 Men's Brown ard-Grey Chinchilli Cloth Ooate, materiale, latest. models, with or $55,75 ‘We have-a la nantity of Men’s Blue Soi and Tweed Suits which are not cbtrinable at .e-prices-we-are offering thom. | Young Men's Blue‘and Black Serge ‘est models wrth horizoutat-pockets, our special ¥Young Men's Grey Seoteh, Tweeds, horizontal $22.75 biue, aud $3.75 $1.95, pockets. intest models $10. value, onr special 6 Infante Pure Wool Knitted Suits, ey and dark red of $4.50 valae, Satu: fonday special, por suit Also $3.00 values at. = Ladies’ Pare Wool Sweater Coats, dark green with white onffs, collar and belt $7.00 values, _ Saturday and Monday's, Special rday and Monday's Speoial — ey $5.75 _Mou's Puré Wool Sweater Coats, royal’ bla ark green and dark brown, $10. vales at $8.75. - “be beat. Try a bag and be convinced. Saturday and Monday Special - “We both lose if you don’t shop at the P. & B. CG Suite, lat- 5 $51.50 Store, Lloydminster “Service and Qualtse. me T'S TIME TO PREPARE FOR THE WINTER prices that will meana big saving to you. ‘Our and our ‘guarantee is For the purpose’ of giving the Farmers an opportunity to benefit by our Specials, wie eilt . ~*~ “make Saturday and Monday bargain day-hereafter ra For this SATURDAY NOV. 1st and MONDAY NOV. 3rd we will offer the following ‘Our immense stock of boots and shoes bought a at eS aR aoatied ta rales ee jng-to-the-steady—i wear, Howey will let you. be wade obd-prioae last el GROCERY SPECIALS Blue Ribbon Bea,in-2} tbs pkgs. = @ood Handpicked white Beans, Saturday and Monday Special per Ib. 2 es Compressed Jam, applo end Strawberry, apple and raspberry. at per tin Blagkw j Split Poas, per 1b, Port Wines, in quart they last Weesell the best Flour obtainable, Interprovine jood's’ Sour Mixed. Pickles. in gallon ial Flour can’t $5.40 doubled in valuo, ow- bottles; value $1.50, while. ff of | fit while SL3S. 1c * $1.25: “40e -” 95e ‘Flour 3 ASH STORE } October, when there were Reeve N, Jones, and Coun ‘W.. Waldron, J. Kay, P. B. J. M. Halpenny and A. A, N real The minutes of the last m: were read and signed. The report of the Reeve. an retary. showing that the ma ‘ance grant of $591.04 had bee expended on road cast of Se 11, 14, 28, 26 and 85-50-28, thorized by the Council on th May, was read. It was mot Clr, Nelson, and carried, th report be approved and fory to. the Department. A letter was read from D: mour,Commissioner of public regerding. the recent outbr ‘smallpox in the,Tangleflags « advising that Council shoul ‘up,the matter of secing that children in: the municipali properly vaccinated,and stati this might be done by req the School Boards to reaui each pupil a certificate of | vaccination before admitting school. etter was read from tlie ment of Municipal Affairs, « that the Hudson's Bay C had asked that their lands inchided in the Tax Sale w ‘appear against them tax and Wild Land Tax.“ partment understands that tl pany intend to pay withon! essary delay. In view nitude of the matter the Dey considers the request reason asks that the Municipalitie {from placing the lands on for 1919. ‘The Secretary reported a list of 65 quarters. s6r ad Tit patents had been issued, unpatented. ‘The structed to write the agent inion Lands at Battleford unpatented lands held for f ‘A letter was read from partment of Municipal Af ing gifts of clothing in goo tion for use of settlérsin | ,| of the province where the-c been a failure. If any re have any slothing they © it will be forwarded to # left at the office. ‘A letter wes read from W. Sproston, poundkeeper sion 6, enclosing a cheque f the proceeds of a sale-of @ the pound. ‘A petition, signed by 18 ers, was read, asking that t of the Herd Bylaw be exte: the motion of Clr, Halpen Jaw was passed-extendinp law (rstraining animals tu lavge Up to and including of Novmber, 1919: The committés of Cirs, ‘& Smith reported visitin, south of 5-62-26, and th: sidered the diversion Freyman was & satisfa ment for traffic. Mov ; Clr. Waldrfs, ried, that Clr, Smith be Reeve for the ensuing Canadians! f The Victory Loan 1919 which opens to-day. Canada is a fair, free land. Canada is your country. U are citizens of no mean country, This is a call to National Service— Canada—now—has need to borrow from you—Lend: Lend Without restraint of politics or fine distinetions of creed The leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan. It is CANADA ‘that asks: And why— 2 or party. ‘Zo clean up the last of the War's commitinents and expenses} To eatablish beyond all question the capacity and credit of your countrys. To cate for the wounded and misimed soldier; : aaa ‘To finance the bonus of the retumed: soldier To esiable the fruits of Victory to be gamered; "To ensure the prosperity of you, her citizens; “ Tesued by Canadas Victory Loan Committe i "conbperation with the Minister of Finance Sa ee Demieion a pers: : ing that $1,050 be levi of the district for 1919. | ‘A. similar requisitio: "| oat thie Banana ocho sa-bailiff. Moved by! Clr, Smitt counts amounting to %, “| passed. for. payment. Moved by Clr, Halp next waits Neveu
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