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The Sedgewick Sentinel 1912-02-22 - 1914-02-11
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1912-07-18
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hd SEE Royal Vinolia i Goods (London and Paris) Have you tried any of these most excellent preparations? Vegetable Hair Wash Talcum Powder Tooth Paste Solidified Brilliantine Comple tion Powder Cream Vanishing Cream Dentifrice Tooth Powder Shaving Powder Myllisia Soap ; Sotp By : PURVIS PHARMACY TENDERS FOR FARM WORK Wanted Tenders for work as fol- lows: Stummer - fallowing 50) acres, breaking 8 gore, building three miles of fence. hor and hauling posts and wire. cee P. Brarnsto, Sedgewick. TENDERS FOR STONE WORK Tenders will be received up to 8 p.m. on July 28rd, for stone work on K. of P. Hall, labor only. Specifications may be obtained from B. 'T. Matchett or Geo, D. Tanton. Address tenders to. OBO. . TANTON, Chairman of Batlaing Cominittee. To Rent. Furnished House 2 zeus Apply at Ponyas PHARMACY. Peis Lost: SS About June 20th a leather card case compa inE ae Fellows and Masonic receipts. inder return to Roduewibk Post Office and receive reward. . J. SHELDON, S 5i-4 For Sale. 2,.Half-Bred Geldings, 4-and.5 yve. old, weight about 1600; alsogmare, 5 yrs, old, weight 1800. Apply toJ. J. be ues n. 4 See. 83-42-12, Sedgewick. Astray. On s.w. of 28-42-12, a sorrel pony mare, about 2 or 3 yrs. old, white star on forehead, recently cut in wire. Owner please comniunicate with A. G. ANDREWS, Sedgewick P.O. . 14 3 News. tens q Coal for sale at Cee Aam- ber Co. office. i Dr. Gokey; veterinarypleft on Tuesday to locate in Leduc. auto to his livery equipment. Coal Coval- Coal. Plenty of coal on band at Crown. Lumber Co. office, Mrs. Webster, and family, of Winnipeg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Tanton. im W. H. Facey is avin Loug- heed this week and has-taken a position in Edmonton...) ), H. Bowler left for Bdmon- ton on Monday morning, where he has-taken a position. Scrimgeour Millar, barris- ters, have opened .a branch ,of their profession at Strome. The Government road graders are working on the roads in LL.D. 23-H-4, north of town. Mrs. Martin and family have midved into town and are living in Mrs, W. F, Brown's house. Wm. Irish has a field of bar- ley which has been ripening for the past weekand will Boon. be ready tocut.. R.E. Harry has received the first new separator to vome in this season. A. W. Adamson is the purchaser. Fine weather favored the pic- nickers at Flagstaff yesterday. We hope to have 4 full report: for.our/next issue. Rev. W. Li. Bradley left on Mondhy morning to visit his parents in Ontario... He-will be absent, about a month. - Yesterday, Civic Holiday, was very quiet in town, nearly every- body being at Flagstaff or Hardisty, enjoying the sports. Mrs. Thos, Tanton, of Prince Edward island, is visiting her daughter, Mrs..R. H. Mills, ac- companied by her daughter, Ethel. Hon. Duncan Marshall, Minis- ter of Agriculture, and H. A. Craig, Supt. of Demonstration Baris; visited the, farm here G. A. Barnes has added an the effect that they will donate M. HL Wilson wns in Edavon- ton over the week end. fe Born At Lougheed, to Ma and Mra. H. L. Gray, a son. .7/ Important. meeting. of fite brigade to - morrow (Friday) night. Co. coal at Crown Lumber Office. Rev. Chas, H. Hustes, Field Secretary: of the Lord s Day Alliance, will oecypy the pulpit of the Methodist Church on Sunday night next. Cunvassers are atwork solieiti ing shares for the Farmers El evator. If this elevator is to b built this season the necessary shares must be subscribed st The Knights of Pythias will hold their regular weekly meety ings upstairs in the. premises formerly occupied hy D.' Mg Nabb, until a proper hall can * procured. Mrs. R. Hi: Mills ee ateards on Monday: in honor of her, mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Tanton; of P. E.. Island Mrs. and Miss Tanton lave been the recipients of ae social attention, Mr. and Mrs; Clarence W, Tye: and their daughter, Miss Pendle, ton, have returned, after hav ing sp nt a delightful holiday in Calgary, also Banff, wher; they were charmingly enters tained by friends. The Seeretary of the Board oe Trade has received word fron the Western Townsite Co. taj a site for the proposed hospitalj in Sedgewick. This news. will proposition. eet es Bie 4 .The baseball boys had tio teams playing yesterday. One at Flagstaff where they played with Galahad, the score being 9-4 in favor of Galahad; the other went to Hardisty, where they played in the afternoon agaipst Killam-and were beaten i the tune of 7-0. Never mind See W. H. Schiilz for. your ' pence. ead give an impetus to the unre A mower. gt; ments. McCormick will suit your require- Let us show you the superior * points of the MeCormick regard to a It is noe too soon to consider your needs in BINDER The. best: is none too good. a Trade Where the Trading is Good at -. -Glemens Bros. The HARDWARE and scapes PEOPLE Strayed. About May 15th, 2 Brown Ponies, on has white star on forehead, two white hind feet, branded mT on right. side of neck and 9 on left shoulder; the other branded two crow s feet ineeting on left.. peniaets right hind foot bunched had halters on and. shod all Daa Reward of for inforniation leading to recovery. BERT SHEFFIELD, 2 12, Renee wick P.O. rom w. 4 21-45-11, about. July 5th, a Black Gelding, about 1000 lbs., white strip on face, bad cut on right fran leg, Reward of 10 for del lveey. at cae Barn, Sedgewick. R. Canpy. 10.00 REWARD will be paid for information acl to the recovery of C. PLR. Trains, sEDeEWiCK Going West. . a Going East. a8 oan SNe in Si eveiok from Sade Nenchatel, Fingeuadl, Bellpill end Meras on the afternoon ee ersedey ane Friday, an leave Sees the above cae qorning oe wi atone and Satuning each weel First-Class Meals 3 cts. Good Roonis a Hot and Cold Bath * Howard. 7 : ra yesterday; The Fall Fair Prise List will Saturday. If you don't get one call on the Secretary;. M.H. vw son, and he will supply you. - If you have any desire de B.C. fruit lands you should cofn- municate with F, L. Harris, 818 Somerset Blk., Winnipeg: See advt. on back page of thie faue. H. 8. Purvis secured: s cond prize in the recent Journal sub- scription contest, which is an 800 player piano. He received 246,000 votes. Good. for you; are being shown in town, The wheat heads are a good size and are well filled. It is expected the binders will be busy by August Ist. Vancouver for a few, days this ness here. We regret to learn that his. mother shows no 1m- provement, in health. Mrs. Clarence Fenuer, of New. 3g Orleans, Louisiana, intends vis- iting her daughter, Mrs; Cla- renc W: Tye, during the next few months, Her many friends be ready for distribution Oxf Some good samples of -grain 3 Brapnk Begg is; back from week, looking after their basi- - boys;-you're-good-for another game yet. Sid Smith happened with an accident at the Flagstaff picriic yesterday. Just after unhitch- ing his horses on arrival as he was turning to walk away one of them kicked, striking him over the ye and left.a nasty gash a couple of inches long. Dr. Craig arrived at the grounds shortly after and dressed the wound, patting in several THE STANDARD fe. tha. National will welcome her return. party on Wednesday afternoon of Jast week, in honor of Mrs, Thos. Tanton and:-daughter, Ethel, of Prince Edward Islan ' Mrs, J. L. Clarke and Miss Tan: Mrs, Geo. Tanton gave a. chu f Canada. bine cineca icarieag a ton arried off the prizes. ees eekly, Newspaper of. the Dominion ime, Tt uste th most expanintys dager hiara, procuring the plotograptis from Al Gver the world. gt;. Tis articles are carefully s l cted ind tee I. have a few good *work teams, some good drivers and a bunch of young mares and colts that I will sell cheap for cash to clear. C. A. BARNES ) Exchange Livery SEDGEWIGK ae Dry Goods New Ginghams New Pri Ladies Shirtwaists and many other Lines: of Summer Goods that we would. Be Pleased to show ae Restaurant Sedgewick Have added to. our Grocery Dent. Delicatessen Counter First Class Meals a onfectionory, Frit Pao cates one A Picnic will be held on. Bats Lake, Mr. Blac 6-43-11, at 12. o'clock. please je baskets. -byour-s) eee urday, July 20th, at McKay's, Sats (2.00 por. yenr to any, address. tn anise Cit badd Gea ane
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