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The Sedgewick Sentinel 1912-02-22 - 1914-02-11
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1913-04-17
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Professional, Cards. Sentuaabass Mitar Sedgewick Sentinel Published every Thursday at. 2 3.8 Sonmmonoun ALT Muar dgewigk, Alta., by Barristers Solicitors Notaries A. J. HONEY: Editor and Proprietor SREDGRWICK Subperiptionn 1.00 per year, to the w. 0. SIMONS JacENSED AUCTIONEER Fast 00-41-21; Sedgewick P. 0. A number of Purebred interned Berkshire Hogs for F, P. BEAIRSTO Norary Pousiic Sedgewick, Alta. Iss Fig of Li BUSY Avciacnt Insurance tate, Collections ae on ie and Farm Property J. S. McDONALD Norary Pvsric c.P.R. sate and Town: Lots. Fann Lands. ouns. Insurance. BARNETT GRAHAM Barristers, SoLiciToRs, NoraRIEs, Money To Lend. DaysLaND - ALBERTA ; ALexaNnDER Knox Bartister Solicitor - Notary P.O. Box 10 Wetaskiwin, Alta. x : Harry LeRicne : UNDERTAK i A fill Tine of Cugkste sind Undentakers ap andiare gebting bury: Supplies ; The spring flowers are coming eee ALBERTA through all over the Prairie. JOHN HEWINS VETERINARY SURGEON in now located at SHDGEWICK - Freperick (Wm. Situ LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUER . .RAIRGROYE lt;. Sep United Stetes .50, ADVERTISING RATES ai Advertising 12 cents per line for firet insertion, 8 cents per line each subseqnent insertion. Lom, Found, Astray, Wanted, For Sale, ete., 50 cents for first insertion, four rth for 1, * Reading Notices in local columns 10 cents per line. Rates for contract advertisements given on application. Changes for display ndver' tisemenite should reach this office uot later than Monda to insure inser tion in the next issue. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 Correspondence Neuchatel. : W. Golton has bought a team of mares. Ne hes P. G. Moehas about a hundred acres seeded. A. McDonald has a new man and is busy seeding. J. Knowles has bought anot- her new gang plow. R. Herrigotds has, another quarter. of land. bought The gophers have wakened Mrs. Backe was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Berg, on Sunday. The spring is surely here as the geese and duc kes are coming in droves. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Moe on Friday, April 1th, a daughter. A. Holt is going in for mixed farming and has over 100 pigs and a big bunch of stock cattle CO. Tunies would like, through ? your paper, to thank all those . whe subser ribed; towards buying. the.lumber for his shack, apd SEDGEWIOK LODGE, No. 19, 280 P. G. Moe for the deouitile Knights of yibian,- meets every he'took in getting subscriptions. Thursday evening at 8.30. Visiting brethren euebae E. T, MarcHETT, C.C.y 8, M, Stps 6) K.R.8 ee Argyle. Pe PHE SENTINEL, SEDGEWICR, given and on completion of the ALBERTA. . petition, a date will probably be set aside for a vote on this question. . Cranmer, A Sinkah Scofield in Sey a house for F. J... King. u The fields are saialdy eae dvied up and seeding is well under way. Mrs. H. Swan and Miss Haley made a shopping trip to as- tor Sgturday. wie R. Murrell and dealin who recently caine m Manitoba are stopping. with Metealf's while building fon their own place, the 8.Ey of 18-39-11. Foley Bros,, 0.P.R. Contract- ors, have established their camp on L.C. Cranmer's place on the river. Their contract calls for the moving of 375,000 yards. Other outfits having C.P.R. con- tracts south of the river have also arrived. MUNICIPAL ee E OWN : COUNCIL Connetony H. A. Dredny: (Chair- man), A. McKee, BR. H. Mills. Bee ise 'T. Matebett. * SCHOOL. OL BOARD Trustees A. EB. Cleniens(ehairman), A. J. Honey, F. P. Beair: Sec.-Tveas. E. T. Matchett. Teachers Robt. Henderson 3 Watson. Miss BOARD OF TRADE. President F. P. Beairsto. Vice President R. Willoughby. + Secretary-Treasurer A. J. Honey. Council J. EB. Coonibs, He A. Dreany, J. L. Clarke, M..H. Wilson, A. E. Clemens, H. 8. Purvis. FIRE BRIGADE, ; ae Chief Ed. LeRiche. Asst. Chitfi Geo; Arnott. Sec.-Treas. J. Marshall. Easier Farming gt; for those who use our high grade LUBRICATING OILS and GREASES : We have Jubricants to meet the requirements. of all farm anaphinery, steam .and gasoline engines. Dark Diamond Gear Grease in 15Ib. pails only 1.26. wee: Bldarads Castor and Granite Harvester are heavy bodied oils 7s of great durablility, especially prepared for nse on all kinds of farm STANDARD This oil is designed to meet all machinery, Sy - GAS the lubrication requirement, of 54 Their lubricating and friction redneing ENGINE kerosene or gasoline engines, OL and may be used ab every frie properties are not affec ted by heat br moisture and will nbt run off bearings like unsuituole and cheaper imitation: Price per gallon, .60: tion point. Its superior pro- pertics are those of friction reduction, power saving and economy in eyuatnge tion of fuel. STEAM Capitol Cylinder Oil is the ac- , ora Bitwderd. the due Standard gas engine oil flows deeely OL ability, economy and power and evenly aaneu high temperature com ditions without any appreciable earbon * deposit and ix equally good for the ex- ternal bearings. Price, 1 gullon .75. 5 gallon tins in wood cases, 4,50. saving. Capitol saves fuel.and wear; is equally good on all bearing surfaces, and lasts far longer than cheaper grades. Per gallon .95: z THRESHER is a high grade grease with ee OIL high melting point for, use in grease cups or grease boxes. In ub, cans 125, lb. cane, 50. STANDARD will never gum, rust or corrode. SEPARAT- It lengthens the life of the OR OIL Per gallon lots .75, .25, and, in. handy Separator. per quart MICA AXLE is a high gratle lubricant of cans 33d-and .50, GREASE adhesive properties to which powder edi mica is idded. Fills jy; all crevices in boxes and spindles and forms a smooth silvery coating on all wearing parts, It Keeps axles cool. In 1b. tins, .15 each. In 3b. tins, .40 eacli. In 5lb. tins, 60 each. In 10ib. galvanized puils, 1.25 each PQLARINE : The pened motor gil may, be Yelied upon to lubricate pro- perly-in either zero or tropical weather. ts use will add years to the life of the car in addition to securing freedom from carbon deposits in valves, ylinders Polarine is all oil. and spark plags. Per gallon 1.00. Price for half barrel and barrel lots on application. lt; - Mills Beairsto The House of Quality. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY President Alex, McKee. Ist Vice Pues, R. ., Lafor. ; 2Qud Vice-Pres. H. A. Dreany. 17 PostmasTER H. 8, Purvis. Sup Lanp AcEent J, 8, McDonald. ImMIGRATION OFFICER J. S. Mc- Donald, PeaistRAR H. 8S. Purvis. Photo Studio. 90 Purebred Glydes Stallions Mares JUST ARRIVED. froth the best blood in Scotland 1, 0.0. F.- Sapo LODGE, No. 35, meets eve: lay evening Over Bedgewick Healty eS Otic, Sviai: ae jg Seer el come, DreGREE Work R, HENDERSON, . R. 8. Church Services. IMION Sabbath School every Sunday at 2.30 ppm. 4A? J. Honey, Snpt. ErHonIsT CHURCH. Pastor :' Rev. W. L, BRADLEY, B.A. SEDGEWICK Service every Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Qrvrca 0, Priest-in-Charge The ther A. PARTRIDGE. Ast ee of, month Holy, Commun- ion at Il a.m. Service also at 7. pm. Every other Sunday Service at 3 p.m. Sunday Sehvol at 2,00 p.m. The Markets. Butter,per Ib Cc. PR. Trains. SEDGEWICK Going West... ee a Mails arrive in Sedgewi poldvilie, Neuchatel, il and Merna, on the jay and Friday and for the above pluces Weduesdny, a) on Saturday night. B ening. veryuttentively.to- hin O. A. Frazier has moved. in o H., R. Cotton's houxe. Argyle Women s Institute meetsin the s hool on Saturday, April 26th at 2.30 p.m. W. M. Fleming has been re- engaged as teacher in the Argyle S.D. for another year at the sdme salary. The papers for the Rifle Club have beeh completed and fur- warded. to headquarters. QOi- ganization will be completed as rapidly us possible after thexe are returned. ' A large crowd attended H. JR. Cotton's sale on Thursday. Hast. High prices were paid fer cows, hogs, and some of the furniture, and good prices pre- vailed on*other goods. Sixty-six miles of telephone are to be xdded to the Merna. Exchange this year. It is un- derstood that the contract is alveady let for hauling the poles and leaving the line reasly for stringing the wires. Argyle Willing Workers Lit- erary Society held its closing meeting on Tuesday, April 8th. The programme consisted of a discussion on birds,.The Ar- gyle Gleaner, and selections on the gramophone by H. Holen. Nearly 40 badges (red and white) were distributed to members, Hon, Chas. Stewart held a successful meeting at the school After list- address the audience asked for information on some points in regard to the pefition for: change in the boundaries of the 1 will be open every day, except, Monday Portraits, Groups, Landscapes. Amateur Films Developed. tisfactory. All work guaran Miss M. Hallum Successor to A. PORCHET. Witt-be-sold-on geed Tf you want a Stallion or Mare do not fail to see NE ANDERSON FORYSTH tim. at the right price. Will be in SeEDGEWICK about the , First Week in April. these. Flagstaff Millinery Opening Our Spring Millinery Open ing will be held on gt; Satie TA Photo by. SIR JAMES M. LeMOINE Canada's Historian and Litt rateur. At Spencer Grange, a sunny homestead amidst the St. Eaves n ar. the quaint old fortress city of 7 shy tartans, ri fh ail ol cr cof usc, ohare vey loine, re, Canada APRIL 7th and 8th in the premises formerly occupied by. the Queen's * Cafe pte liaise 2: ' Come early and get a choice ay Mrs. G, Quinn. General Blacksmith and Horse Shoeing ) Woodwork a + Speciality INL E. ROSE Sinelair s Old Stand Cragie Donald Eien eed ame Pure Bred Clydes- will stand-at home atnhle; 34-43-22, from Wednesday evening until Monday MATT E. wou though in his eighty-first yea son Lel s genial EioneD) now working still in the sunshine of optimiam, rn in the city of Gusbeo, a descendant of Fetes il Vente te prea cowed at hin care ness eae a ai reventie at the age of twenty-two tee: tised law for a few years, but his east was not in it. istory and birds and writing about them. Surren tensa and historic lore of his native city and its surroun breathe new life into the old romances, or to dive into the of tion. ae range of his work can be best s1 sedan History, ae ea and Sport a, use ian lore, written wit a e lite pulsing human inte: roe toh, a The ne of birds, which led him forty-five years is bution to, periodical literature on land oa sea birds oti a ke fe adian Naturalist, is a dom ing note in his. life. pee Canadian birds in the museu his heme attests his loy: iriends, and Spencer Grange is ths mecca of ce of Choa alive to the rare privileges it affords them. His library rooms are filled to overflowing wi and literary treasures; but the most f, tater ree are eae: Lairty.volumes of his writings, eighteen of whichvare in English Freneh. ke Professor Goldwin Smith, Sir demas printed Pooks pS heer ae iphiets and ae 1254716263 . and investig sive title dale Stallion 18 Morning. 9 tecarv product. for he has numberles: : for T s and other ae are pnlostarssely buried in the obhvion of etait he erm . 3 interest in contemporary matters is as lt;deep ital his mind - articalars see bills, i, alert, sensitive us a barometer to e : - SRR EAS sito ve acacia ss i the Literary and-Historie: f Quebeo t he has Dominion. the presidency of the Rayal ' of wit 1 ofhhs seme 10 by VG hee ar ths, Owner SEDGEWICK -- Alp.
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Image 490 (1913-04-17), from microfilm reel 490, (CU12350885). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.