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The Lethbridge Daily Herald 1924-04-01 - 1924-06-30
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1924-05-12
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MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS OF SOUTHERN ALBERTA LCAN Mitort and-hirs- Collins tn-thelr VULCAN to airs ttre autre: : The Women's Inatitute held a moet - (From Our Own Correspondent.) ing at the home of arles Low- VULCAN, May 9. and Mrs. T./is on Wednesday. eve al ladies from R. Farrand and daughter May, who Warner. Attended the meeting, amoung have living in California for them being, Mrs. m, the cou some time, returned to Vulcan on bonny of the Warner dt diate Tuesday, last. rtrum is taking ils annual Mr. and Mrs. E. M: clark, who have been spending the winter in Califor nia and other parts of the States, ar- ngs home on Wednesday morning. He-and Mrs. Bartram short trip ih their.car during his vaca- tion. Mute and Miss Bertha Mutz The death of the four months old a have returned to thelr home in Vule daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Hubert can after.an absence of several months : om as in Spokane and other points. nts havi (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mrs. aula intan re Sibine Olsen who it the past year and a half in Portland, returned home with her parents on Sunday last. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Thompson and pent the week end i Tho (From Our Own Comsepcndent) BOWVL Mrs. lay Haney came from Wardner, B Cy for an extended visit with her son gt; Mr, George Russel who has had a severe struggle with-pn umonia for over eight weeks, -was able to be up Wadiseadey: Mrs. Ivy omen spent the weck- end in Calgai Mr. J. F. Leh ito was severely, burn- ed about the face and hands while de- stroying weeds on Ao farm, which he has rented. are pleased to report that Mrs. Charles Burris who underwent a ser- fous operation in the Holy Cross Hos- pital, Calgary, on Saturday is recover- ing as*well as can be exp cted. A program for Mother's Day s' be- ing prepared by the Ladies Aid and Sunday school. teachers. HILLSPRING (From Our Own Correapondedt) HILLSPRING, . The Cal- gary normal wiadents returned homo to Hillspring last wi iss Dora Brooks. roturned home last Sunday from Lethbridge, where sho has been staying for the last five rm two weeks and nm went to see the doctor was informed that ho had inflam- matory, 1 sqamiation. was a-visitor in calgary t the Tet art of the week. + an Harker had ae i: thelr para several days last, week, Mr, Harper's sister:and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Vulcan. The Ladies Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Cy Betchel and -they decided to give one hundred dollars toward the fund for a community hall. MILK RIVER (From Our Own Gorreapondent) MILK RIVER, May 10. Mrs, J. B. Ellert and Mrs, Onn Collins received the sad news of the death of their mother, who resides in Klencoe, Minn., on Monday. Mrs. Ellert left immed- iately to attend the funeral which was held on Thursday. The sincere sym- pathy of the community fs extended M ILLBANK 5 FIFTH . buss series , dealing wich the establishment of the L at representative points in CANADA, and elsewher IN HALI TFAX NE of the first forward moves of the Bank of Montreal after Confederation, when banks and banking passed under the jurisdiction of the Federal. Parliament, was.to extend its facilities amd stabilizing influence to the Maritime Provinces. The Sst branch at Halifax-was established in 1868. With this extension the Bark marked its soth anniversary. Today the Bank has 15 Branckes in Nova Scotia and a total of more than 550 Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, as well as Branches in the leading financial centres of the world. A Bank where Small Accounts are Welcome BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years dotal Assets in excess of 650.000.000 aie / The sorrowing Mo. and siding at the coffee urn, with during ths puminer daughte Horo THE L months a9 bookkecver for the Singer Sewing Machine Mr. James Skipworth and tamily are living in Hillspring this summer. They moved here from Cardston and are living tn the J. 8, Tanner hou Hurd went to Cari today to visit her sister, Mrs, Peterson, who-ts- sick, The Women's astitate held their regular monthly meeting at Hill- spring, May 8th, with Mrs. Viola Wynder, president, presiding. Mrs. Jean Kelly, -constituency convener was present and gave an interesting and instructive talk on the Inatieate work, its alms and. purposes. Mrs. Edna Draper gave a reading entitled Pilot, of the Plains. Ive cream an cake were then served and the meot- ing Was adjourned to meet. the first Monday in'June at 2 o clock p. urd was chosen from the W. I, to attend the conven- tion at Calgary in May. Mrs. Ethel Smith was chosen substitute delegate. Mrs, George Tolman have moved in. to the Olson place in Hill- J ohn y spring od the summer, hi Mr. Smyth will farm a part of his brother's farm near Hillspring. Miss Yona Tanner went to Cards- ton last Monday in-response to (he H, news that her mothet was quite sick. Word came to Hillspring today that Lona Gibb who is suffering in Cards- ton with rheumatic fover, s thought to be taking a turn for the better. Mr. Walter Brown from*Actna was visiting in Hillepring last Sunday. Tho farmers of Hillspring are got- ting a large quantity of government trees this year fog the purpose of, improving their farm, DEL BONITA (From Our Own Correspondent.) DEL BONITA, May 7. Mr. Wilcox as Pieionate ETHBRIDGE DAILY HERALD * and concert at the tree planting car;have moved on their new farm pur- on Wednesday. Mr. Mitchell, who is chased from Mr. Schwandt in charge gave a very interesting lec: . Brookes-Avey, H. U. Macken- ture on the raising of trees and said tle und AD. Brown attended Masonic t was quite possible for every person lodge at Forgmost on Wedneaday last. t at Welling. Several now arrivals are being reg istered here these days but practical- ly all are girl babies, The girls who attended normal from I Taber dintrict to ba held tn Barnwell, Mr, Burt, Pierson, local. P. agent, is off on i threo week's boll day and Mr. B Hood ix filling his plao at present. Mr. Plerson Is expected back about May to raise a erore of trees. oe have Barnwell returned last iday and lat. some very nice groves of trees in EMOST geom glad be be home. Mise Leone the district and they surely add to FOR Peterson in taking th Nofdpath A ttle learning is a dangerous the-sppearance- of their homes. nchool starting with Monday next as thing. R: R/ Paul and Everett Small have (From Of Own Cort Correspondent.) Mrs. Bula Johnson has rectgned due traded 'oa FOREMOST, May 12 A son was to poor health. born to Mr. and Horn, on Mrs. Parley McBride has had ONSTIPATION Grant Haipin, prinotpal of the Btz - kom consolidated nchool, ia spend ing we ey aoe att daughter: t6 the weekend tn Medicine H D and Mrs. Roy McFall, cause of many ills. fal to elderly peoplec Always relief in taking, relapse but is improving nicely now. Harm , on Thursday, Her month-old baby is also doing fair- re, Mu. May 8 lly. well. others Day was colobrated here; With the present schoo conditions, wreneing. a fow an a: oe, show good standing in all grades, and Y Pleasant Effective Only 260 Davld Cara were eiatoie teiatiarsl Ger this strong effort has been put forth to ae Misr Mary. Bitort aud Miss Tan BARNWELL Leenerey for the waite Hone ore eet LACKHEADS Richardson spent Friday evening at omen lis slightiy ob: tbe. ec Blackheads: ittapl Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bittort 8 slightly increased ioe month, ackheads simply dissolve the home o a . (rom Our Own Correspondent) At the Elean school. ce was and disappear by this ono sim. of Gahera, BARNWELL, May 10. Lawrenco hold last night (Thursday) to raise ple, safe and sure method. Get . Du Berger, who has beon Peterton, Mb, Ac wan a visitor to funds for the comin i; L, An ool fair, A visiting. her brother at Bent. Bod: Pectee ata conference at Raymond tair attendance ts PRR Mie Sask., returned home on Thursday. last week-end. Mrs. eterson terest is being created, however, In rt ) there also, and visited relatives regard to.the coming fair. for the, two ounces of peroxine .powd: er from any druy store sprinkle iton a hot, wet cloth, rub tho face briskly every blackhead will be gone. a DUNLOP, TIRES When Baying Tires it Will be to Your Advantage to Consult Dunlop the Homestead Inspector is tour tho Lease. Ko ww. Miss Doris Carter of Del Boffta re- turned home from the Cardston hos- pital on Monday the-6th inst. Mr. Fisher and family have moved into the home of Mr. G. Weatherly of Lens. . CRANBROOK (From Our Own Own Correspondent.) CRANBROOK, B.C., May 10. Mrs. E, Dingley and little ones left on an extended visit to Mrs. Dingley s par- ents in the Old Country on Friday. Mr. Dingley will diccompany them as far as Swift Current. The government has acceded to re- quests made to put an assistant in the office of the District Agriculturist, ap- pointing Miss Frances Noble, formerly of the Beattie-Noblo store, to a part time position there. This indicates tho growing importance of the agricyltur- al industry in this part of the Koote- nays and coupled with the recent move into Loommoiibus and handler quarters, puts the work department of agriculture work here on a mu better footing. On Wednesday, the representatives, from Methodist churches in trict met at the parsonage here, . B.C. n of Cranbrook being the district chairman. Representa- tives were present from the following churches in the Kootenay district, Creston, Yahk, Kimberly and Michel. A general meeting was held-in-the afternoon, previous to which a mecet- ing of the pastors was held. Roports were received as to the progress of work at the various points in pre- the ranks and after the close of the dist conference to take place shortly at the coast, sales of Pythias, Crescent Lodge, Tire Merchants and to Keep in Mind: L That we make every type and style of tire which has been evolved for the benefit of motorists: from the world-renowned Traction Cord To the Tire that will honestly meet any Price competition. 2 That every tire going out of the DUNLOP Factories receives the same painstaking care in the manu- facture, irrespective of the ice at which it sells. 8. That we stand behind all the different grades of tires bearing the DUNLOP Name. 4, That the thousands of Dunlop Tire Merchants lo- cated in every nook and corner throughout Can- ade -coupied with the official Dunlop Branches in the leading cities are there to serve you and to see that you get the utmost value wee the money you spend for Tires. LIPPER Co SSRNBR TRACTION Come What to Buy, and Why is Mi. aimon and A. see att motored tolon Sunday. Tho special form of ser- jibe br prospects for the local students C HAMBERLAIN? S Harry Fowter of icing, Hat, jg) Vice was followed In the morning Sun- the June oxaminations seem ABLETS : a aay, school, and again in the evening quite iravorable. The Easter reports If you a dlesine a tire the ; tire the best that can possibly be made, and having a world-wide reputa- tion for efficiency you will select mee Traction Cord, Master of the Road. If you desire a Cord Tire with a good record, bat selling at a lower price than Traction . Cord, you will decide in favor of Danlop Clipper Cord a tire that is being chosen by owners of many different makes of cars. eroding from the Grand Chancellor Commander of B. C., Mr, Geo. Hooper Grand Forks. Mr. B. S, Winn, irand Kooper of Records and Seats; was not able to be present as expect- ed. degree team exemplified one of the ranks and after the close of the lodge, a banquet was held at which the. visiting Grand Lodge officer was tho principal speaker. Other speakers were J, Taylor, Chancellor Comman- der and Brother; B. A. Hill, District Deputy Grand Chancellor and others. Representatives from the North Star ige at Kimberly were present also. COALHURST (From Our, Gwn Correapondent.) URST, Mi - Mrs. John T. Percival entertained tho Coalhurat Women's Club on Thursday evening: y 8, Mrs. R. J. Haugen and Mrs. Georre Watson were awarded .the prizes for the evening. A delightful lunch was served, Mrs. M. Warde pre- ra. Ste, If it If you prefer the highest exede F Fabric oct, sell- a competitive price tire you want but ing at virtually the same price as Clipper still one that is of recognized value th Cor, Dunl : 7 Sore, then, Pope ne will be oP. you will buy Dunlop Clipper Fabric. act Saat It the tire desired i is for Livery and Truck purposes in size 30 x ti ee / ire is just A. F. Cunning and Mrs. J. Abernethy assisting with the serving. Mrs. Thos. R. Da ideon will be hos- tess tothe Coalhurst Women's Club on Thursday evening, May 22, at the Davidson farm. The ladies will meet at the home.of Mrs, C. D, McWilliams. at 8 o'clock that evening. Miss Mary Robinson is visiting in Calgary. Tames: W. May left Friday, May 9, for Trail where.he will remain Kah lodge a whist drive and dance Inthe hall, Wedi ay be no charge Duta silver collection will be taken up to pay for the prizes and coffee. It is to hoped that a good crowd attends as everyone should show their appreciation to the Rebekahs and-Oddfellowsfor their effort to provide entertainmont,.dur- ing the dull times, - ETZIKOM (From Our Own Correspondent.) ETZIKOM, May 12. Mra, A. Boggs, Medicine Hat, who teaching at the Prospy school, iM with diphtheria. No onhee cases are reported. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McFall of Mich- igan City, North Dakota, are Miiting Mr. McFall s parents, Mr. a Mrs. J.B. McFall. Mrs. Chapman, who has been spending the winter months in Cal- gary, returned to her home on Wed- nosday lant. large crowd attended the lecture pee fm OR Hp Nn I, a a alle built pneumatic tire for this pericaae class of work, having the side-walls fully protected against curb or rut abuse. Other sizes of this type of tire are built heavier than ordinary Pas- senger Car types. Ever, fre :erv..ta to above is sold by Dunlop Depots, and there is a price to suit all pockets. You do.not need to purchase tires of doubtful or unknown quality when you can obtain nationally known, sure quality Dunlop Tires to meet every requirement, such as referred to. above. i As the tube is a vital part of the casing, it will pay to see that-your expenditures for. s casings are amply protected by the purchase oft Tubes or Extra Heavy Tubes. There are no better tubes made, and, like Danley Tires, they are all-fairly priced. oy , The Dunlop name and seal on each and every one of the above-mentioned Tires a Tubes is your protection and a guarantee that no matter what price you may. pay, or what grade you may select, you are sure of full value and honest service, backed up by the Dunlop reputation of thirty years standing. DUNLOP TIRE RUBBER GOODS CO., rimstca, Head Offices and Factories: TORONTO Branches in the Leading Citied .Theee Are the Only Tires t You Need DISTRIBUTORS: Great West Rubber and F ootwear; Limited LETHBRIDG E, ALBERTA
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