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The Sedgewick Sentinel 1912-02-22 - 1914-02-11
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1912-07-25
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i how large Grown Lumber Go., Ltd. : SUCCESSORS .TO . The Battle River Lumber Go., Ltd. BrS-S-8- : Carrying a complete line of every- : b thing in e e . 2 e ' Building Material We appreciate giving you quota- , * tions on your estimates, no matter * a 2 Qe grGege ' d * 60 YARDS IN ALBERTA Tee W. H, SCHULZ - * or small Manager Professional Cards. Scrimcgour Mitrar J, 8. ScRIMGEOUR A.J. Matar t Solicitors. Notaries SEDGEWICK zr 4 ALEXANDER Knox BarRisTER Soxicrrorn (NOTARY Wetaskiwin, Alta. , Attends at J. E. Coom Sedgewick. * Office, W.-O. SIMONS * LiceNseD.AUCTIONEER East 30-44-11 Sedgewick P. 0. A number of Purebred eae ee Hogs fom . F..P.- BEAIRSTO Norary Poustic ea ie aes aoe Isstier of Marri ate. tas THE Sedgewick Sentinel Published every Thursday at Sedgewick, Alta., by MASI MONEY + Editor and Proprietor Subscriptions 1.00 per year, to the United States 1.60. ADVERTISING RATES Legal Advertising 12 cents line for first insertion, 8 cents per ine each subsequent, insertion. ee Found, Astray, Wanted, For Sale, etc., 50 cents for insertion, four insertions for 1.00. i Notices in b al colunins 10 gents ine. as Rates for contract advertisements giver on application. Changes for. display advertisements should reach this office not later than pionuey: to insure insertion in the next : with a.drill, , the value of good seed, to enter in competition, and it is open to the world, so that the farmer who wins will enjoy phe laurelg of his vietory i in such a compe tion, . Alfalfa Maxims BY PROF, L. R. WALDRON . ) 1. Alfalfa must be inoculateds) 2. Alfalfa cannot stand web, feet. Alfalfa needs a well arained soil. 4. Alfalfa is. poor weak fighter the first season. 5. Alfalfa does not thrive when not eut. 6. Alfalfa should be cut when one tenth in bloom. 7. Alfalfa should not be cut too late in the season. 8. Alfalfa roots go deep. 9. Alfalfa is the priuce of drought resisters. s 10, Alfalfa needs a deep, well packed seed bed. ll. Alfalfa does manured soil. : 12. Alfalfa is best seeded without a nurse crop. 13. Alfalfa should be seeded best on ' 14 Alfalfa should not, bel pastured until well established. 15. Alfalfa should not, be pastured in the spring, when starting growth. : . 16.. Alfalfa boards itself and pays for the privilege. 47. Alfalfa adds humus to the soil. 18. Alfalfa sod plows hard. 4 19. Alfalfa sod produces Bood erops. 20. Alfalfa yields are las 21, Alfalfa bay Se quality. ee mit cele: t 1 te, Collections Loans on sip ea Farjm Property THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912. J. S. McDONALD Norary Posntc O:P.R. ae and Tyown: Lots. Farm: ra ABSA BARNETT GRAHAM BARRISTERS, ; j OLICITORS, * NoraRts. Money To Lend. . Daystanp - ALBERTA Don t Leave the Farm oli, Come near I will whisper it low You are thinking of leaving the home- stead; Don t be ina hurry to go. The city has many attractions, But think of the vices and sins; * When once in the vortex of fashion, -How svon the course downward begins. said siinasoountlanine te beail Semi-ready Suite* at 15 and 20 * 00K for the price and name sews inthe pocket always the same. Ask yoor Clothier and send for style book and sample of King's Own te ean eee eae siti 4 you cannot get it in town. The Way to Save Money is not by getting poor Bwine at a cent a pound less than the ,best would cost you. Save money by avoiding binder troubles. Cheap twine causes extra labor through snarls, breaks and knots, *besides break-downs and delays that are xpensive in rush season. Avoid them by using reliable twine. : 1 : . Plymouth Binder Twine saves in labor alone, the difference in price. It is famous for its smooth even quality. Ties properly, and runs freely to the last of the ball. Prevents, delays and extra re-tying work. For proof, ask the men who use it. The Sheaf-of-Wheat tag on the ball guarantees the best in binder twine. We.have just Se a car of Plymouth twine, call. in and: see it. We can show you that you. annot afford to use any twine that is less reliable or less carefully made. a : Potato Pots Just a jjittio while pow and the potatoes will Qbe Teady. Cook . them in one of our new * potato pots. No: scalded hands, No trouble when dishing up the potatoes, The lid cannot fall off. Made of the best, quality granite- ware, wooden hail handle. Ngee 80c and 1.10 Fowler Q Co. Sedgewick The House of Quality Alber : Haying Tools See our hardware nae this week for superior, haying tools. Hay Forks and Rakes, Seyths and Snaths, Wagon Rack Fixtures, ete. at right pric s. Call in and let us show you how you can save money and labor by putting-a, Hay-Carrier in your barn; it costs nothing to find out and we'll be pleased to show you, Srmiteady Tailoring Charles Boyer, MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY. TOWN COUNCIL Do you wanta Piano in your home? Get one of these and Harry LeRicue -- UNDERTAKERS - A full line of Caskets apa Under takers: Supplies SEDGEWICK - ALBERTA ES SEER Society Meetings. K. OF P. SEDGEWICK LODGE, No. 19, Knights of: Pythias, meets every Thursday evening at 8.30. Visiting Eerste welcome. nod Honey, .0.; M. Stusss, K.R.S. ie Church Services. You tuk of the mines of Australia, They're wealthy in gold without doubt, - But, aht there is gold on the farm boys, If only you'll shovel it out, The mercantile life is a hazard, The goods are first high and then low, Better risk the old farm awhile longer, Don t be in a hurry td go. The great, stig world has induce- ments, There is many a-busy mart, But wealth is not madein a day, boys, Don t be in a hurry to start The bankers and brokers are wealthy, They take in-their thousghds ov so; Ah think of the frauds and deceptions, Don t be in a huray to ge The farm is the safest and surest, MION Sabbath School every eae at 2:30 p.i me E, 8. Clemens, Supt. (Met onst CHURCH. Pastor: Rev, W. L. BRADLEY, B.A. SEDGE WICK Service every Sunday af 7.30 p.m. Qheurca oF ee Ee iest-in-Charge The are loaded today; Yon're free as the air of the mountains, And monarch of all you survey. Better stay on the farm a while longer, Though profits should come rather low; Remember you've nothing to risk, boys, Don't be in a hurry to go. : The Fruit Magazine. Councillors, H:A. Dreasiye (Chair- man, A. M, McKee, Treas. C. H. Stapleford, Sec. SCHOOL BOARD Trustees A. E. Clemens eae ), D. McNabb, A. J. Honey. peachera Robt, Hendareoh ; : Watson. Sec.-Treas, C. H. Stapleford. Miss BOARD OF TRADE, President F. P. Beairsto. Vice President R. Willoughby. Secretary-Treasurer A. J. Peo Couneil J, E. Coombs, A. Dreany, J. L, Clarke, a Be Win A.B, Clemens, ties 8, Pur FIRE BRIGADE, Chief T. H. Bowler. Asst. Chief G o, Arnott. Sec.-Treas. H. J. Ennis. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY you. will have the best; Beairsto. - Resaihinie oe. Agents ioe z Call and. see our new line of MEN S HATS, SHIRTS and SUMMER DRY GOODS. Glothing As we wish to reduce our. Thoroughness in construc- tion insures Gourlay Pian- os against loss of tone and Tone is the moxt important factor in any piano. Call and see us regarding prices and terms on these ianos, or Estey Organs. a onen ESTEY ORGANS wn und endorsed Bere thi woud President J. L. Sparrow. 1st Vice Pres. Alex, McKee, stock of clothing we are selling 2nd Wice-President W: I. Sharp.- See;-Treas- M, H.-Wil. Phe Rev, Holy:Communion ist Sunday in the month, Service at Il aan. + eee. Service Every Sunday at 7.30 p sindey. aehibol Every Sunday at 2.30 p.m. The Standard MONTREAL. THE. STANDARD is the National Weekly Newspaper of ,the Dominion of Canada. It is national in all ita ims, Lotart * Tt uses the most expensive engrav- ings, procuring the photographs from all over the world. Its articles are carefully selected and its, editorial policy 1s thoroughly ndependent, A subscription to The Standard yoaits 2.00 per year to any address in Canada or: Great. Britain. TRY IT FOR 1912 Silver Cup for Garden and Field Seeds Lethbridge, Alberta. The farmer who exhibits the largest and best collection of garden and field seeds grown by him- self in 1912 under dry-farming eonditions (where the average anuual precipitation is less than 2Wiuches, evaporation deducted) will be awarded a handsome silver trophy dup at the Inter- national Dry-Farmed, Products Exposition here next October. This trophy, valued at 50, is ; dovated by the Mt, Carmel Land ten acre orchard tracts in the Kootenay Valley and which has offices at Bonners Ferry, Idaho. It should stimulate a large * Sntiitber: of farmers wh are Auditors E, S. Clements and F. P. Beairsto. Sup Lanp AGENT J. S. McDonald. InMicRaTion OFFIcER Jno. Burn, ReeistRAR H. 8. Purvis, THE Home JOURNAL For the women of Canada Brilliant Fi -saving Ideas ing Recipes Canadian earen So. T Sentinel / raising good seed and who know SHIP YOUR PostMastER H. 8. Purvis, i JOHN BILLINGS + Licensed and Bonded Grain WINNIPEG not a luxury, ne . bo every poe , bomen ALWE MAGAZINE. fl - Nata Canadian 4 (inora bie Liberal arch eee rom rns coe Jone) 0 Fair Traatent AT A BIG REDUCTION. GRAIN : PHONE 24 TO e J. A. BEGG GO. Commission Merchants . . HOLSTSOION O10 efofene
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