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The High River Times 1936-01-02 - 1938-12-29
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Page Eight wees) Henry Wise Wood Retires From Pool Toys and i Games We have just placed in stock a most complete stock of Toys.and Games of all kinds. Man of Alberta Leader of Co-op Withdraws Grand Old Rural Life, erative Ideals From Wheat Pool 4 directorate the services of Dr. Henry Wis Wood, who has been chairman of Pool since its incept has retired available, and ension in recog nition of his services. Dr. Wood is in his TS8th rand has been the leader and adviser of farmer an co-opera- tive movements in Alberta. nn Missouri in 1860, from early sted himself in ag In 1905 he came to settling in the Carstairs dis lis early inte in politics n the developing farmer ment in Alberta, and in 1914 his addresses on co-operative action began to attract notice. Ip 1916 he w the United Farmers of Alberta, re-elected for as long as he w nsent to act. He retained the c and regard of the U ritical A large selection to choose from and the pri- ces will please you. SABASAS RSIS AS Make your selection now while our stock is complete. We will place it to one side until Xmas Born manhoo found s We have also on dis- play many suggestions in useful gifts that alway: please. a Riettiarten tart The HIGH RIVER HARDWARE Co HIGH RIVER ALBERTA SPST ie as ak no time a whole hearted believer in the assur periods, and ted on many ve- dying influence, It at the U.F. to But it was under his ached suffic was at not authority and he ren STANLEY CLOTHING CO. Established 1902 Wheat Pool. Previous to that he haz been a member of the Board of Grain Supervisors during the war year From 1917 to 1923 WE SELL EVERYTHING A MAN WEARS dent of the Canad uneil of agr Christmas Goods now on dis- culture iisy SHOr EARLY His wisdom was y more clearly demonstrated than in as you wish, G . new designs poo Was a great agitation for compulsory ts. Mr. Wood decisively op- proposal, so fa proje posed such DRESS SHIR S Of fine ta was concerned, thus. 4 quality, broadcloth. Attri fire of Aaron Sapiro. tive patterns and colors Although his independent views 1.75 2.00 have won him politic time to time, the battle 2.25 been on an impersonal basis, with PYJAMAS Of Broadcloth e onceding to him complete un or Flannel. In stripes or : trimmed plain colors 2.35 2.95 WOOL JACKETS 2Zipper fronts, knit to fit. Attra tive colors by Jantzen, Caldivell and Penmian s Report Progress HoErRoor Hosiery Foothills Boy Scout supports, A big assortment of patterns 50c 65c 75c nd devotion to his ideals. economic co-operation in al farmer activities. Meeting of District Fine Annual Association. Presents Record for Year Give us your Business We ap- preciate the opportunity to to the ed on Monday evening at meeting. W. W sociation, serve you VIN STANLEY, Manager Lowery pr ner Val Ensign good reports ca Champion, M and Nanton. Tw . Vulean, addition Okotoks, as been attributed largely tc the active interest of the ents As sociation of Vulean ? It is hoped to secure a Scouit train Lowan s Jewelry ing course for the district next Ea nba holidays Alta. 1 suggested at the that better results might be in the sale of poppies, if these could be d.for distribution a High River WIA RVASASA VARS Lesion in the sale of poppies. the sus was made. Rev. Wm. Morri Windsor s gestion PRODUCE PACKE 601-11th Ave. West, CALGARY a committee to present the matter he fore the Legion at the Are Paying The Following W. W. Lowery presided at the meeting Prices for Dreaved Turkeys: and all officers were re-elected for rareesse Qc. Ge. Gr another term, These included honor Al weights A OB OS ary president, A. A. Ballachey, K.C.; Young -.----- Ife 16c 12 president, W. W. Lowery of Turner Old Hens Ibe 13 Me Valley; vice-president, P. Dougherty Old Toms Be ie Te Brant; secretary, W. Fisher, of Tur District Commissioner, T ner Valley eet R and P, G day was hons Thomas, P.M., by the Southern All ft, Horace Maye Ed. Robbins for a big game dunt tains president. ted president of He has been a egnsistent advocate of reports Sider, amit-rrpresentatives vere prea Black and High River. In exceptional Inasmuch as the co-operate with the son and Perey Dougherty were flamed next meeting of High River, sun Old Timers Aesociation By being pane THE HIGH 4ocal Fi school at i and has left to take up her duti Barn dance at John Cowling view, Dee. 6. Good music. ple. Aid of Sunshine. Mrs, A. W. H. Thompson is sporting a beautiful diamond ring, the prive which she won in the Jacques old timers contest Miss M. R. Searr, R.N. is the new nurse at the Health Unit, replacing Miss Ruth Kumlin who resigned re centl The Twiss orchestra was-commend- ed by the Old Timers for the fine music provided at the annual Old Tir ers round aratoga featuring Jean Harlow, ark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Frank Morgan, now appearing at the Wales March of Time, stock, of large size, smart dees ses, shaped to your figure, at attr at MeDougall s La Wear store Mr. Harry Tidmarsh of Charlo te town, P.E.1., arrived in town last wee end, and will visit for a time with Miss Jose Blake and Mr. F, D. Blake The regular T.B. clinic from he Keith Sanitorium will be at the High River clinic on Dec. 7, and a check up of certain high school pupils will be held Dec, 8th cent e emnized Cale ry. was that of Mise Frances Merriman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs P. Merriman to Mr. Burl Posegats The congratulations of their many friends are being extended. Perhaps you or members of family are among the 15,000 jians whose lives wi aved last year because of the decline in the tul ilosis death rate since 1900. Christ marriag your as seals continue to protect you and yours, Motorists are speaking well of new road now built between Littl Chicago and Black Diamond. The road ween the Diamond and Oko te a little washboardy, but from here to Calgary is very good. A 1 Valley + job has been done on the and-it needed it Amongst representatives attending the Foothills Scout Association meet ing last week were Mr, Kettleson, Mrs Green and Mrs. Kelly of Vulean; Mr Dougherty and Mr. Gould of Brant; Rev. W. Morrison, Mr. Mr. O'Keefe of Blackie; M RIVER appenings a : BRAID S TEA ae and Mr. Fisher of Turner Valley, The death of Joseph F. St.Peter ot Turner Valley district High River hospital on Sunda: ng, Nov, 28. He was 54 years of 2 and hig death was due to heart troubl Surviving relativ are his wif and family of Wainwright were shipped to Boagyls other lands, to display andlicratt or trad tions of the ter they various lan in these and the program esting evening If any of our subs their Times regularly punetually, week by week, we s ppreciate rece'ving word at th fice, The Times is sent out fron: this effice to all subscribers and it is our e be x informed us when they were missing copies. it might be p Je to check through and find whe the slip-up occurs A letter from End se efficient ors of the deceased Recall par uggests that if the 200 t not returned by the government, 't might be a good idea to permit the people at large to make voluntary cor tribut this fund and them to expr of government action tion, n ab the'r open disappro We live in the irought area and have no cents t spare but would gladly make a small contribution. (Signed) 4 Square Deal for High River. Many decades ago, four beautiful babies were born in the last week of November to gladden and glorify four homes. They were lovely babies, thir mothers all said. With great tenacity they hung on to life, battling the rav ages of mumps, chicken pox, and kindred diseases. Steadily they moved with modest and reluctant feet over the threshold into manhood, e k these four beautiful babies brated their birthdays Ri with fitting ceremonies A. Rallachey. K.C. Jd Seignet and A.S Dick measler TIMES For your dainty Chri bay at MeDo all's Ladies A. Dick celebrated his advanein age h a birthday party this week. Baptist Ladies Aid tea, sale home cooking and fancy work. Elk hall, Dee. 4, 8 to 6 p.m 48-1- Mrs, C, A. Farquharson has re ed home this week from t in a Calgary hospital. She is greatly ealth Harlow s last picture improved in Jean Sura toga, and March of Time, ing at the Wales. Mr. and Mrs, J, S. McTavish who have moved to Calgary are now 1 siding at 607-7th St. Free show for all school students bringing any kind of groceries on Wednesday, Dec. 8th at 4.10 p.m Have your Christmas seals b tucked away in some nook or cranny Why not get them out and pay for them and use them ? High School Turns Parliamentarian t his fall.the High School literary 1s tudying Parliamentary procedure in us Way. Phe clerk of the liament wrote to Edmonton ea the season and secured from the rk of the Council several books c ering the procedure in the wording a introduction of different types of bills, in the proper forms of addressing the chair and the honorable colleagues, in the order of debate and the whole labyrinth of observances woven into legislative procedure. Encouraged by Mr. Harper and the other teachers of the staff, the stud. ents are becoming keenly interested in conforming to the rutes;tand debating is featured at every gathering. Hixh hool parliament meets every Tuc y and Thursday for about 20 min- starting about a quarter to four ut Parents and other interested will be welcome to step in and watch the government in operation. It is understood that even in the heat the niceties of language are ery o served, It is hoped to emphasize this ph: of school ak y in the fall and spr months, and to develop the parliam tary sessions as a debating forum, as well as a guide to formal conduct of sotings. Working along such lines this element of school training should be invaluable in later years. Phil Weinard Says Wet Weather 1938 91 SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Ww. 0. Zimmerman Prop. Blue Label McIntosh APPLES 15 Boxes Only Per bb. 5Oc rer box 1.45 Veneer FLOUR SPEC: High Riv Bo: Peas, Tomatoes 2 Corn. 98 Ib. bax z: 3.50 ALL FOR 95c FRESH FRUITS High River Cherries, Nuts, Peels, Spices 7 b. baz -40c For Your Xmas Baking 4 2 Bs. for 25 HEINZ SOUPS Assorted 5 tins for. 55 CARROTS 7 We. for -- ----- 25 a Emperor GRAPES - a 5 WHEATLETS 10 bag ---- 4 60c 2 tins for rs . TUR 12 . for ry the Flour and Cereals made by our Local Mill Quality is Good E iM NNN A CEREAL Sunny Boy PINEAPPLE Sliced 25c VIPS 25c MnO a a . + COME AND HEAT ou R ULTRA MODERN SOUND EQUIPMENT NOW SHOWING December 2, 3 and 4 E Saratoga Jean Harlow s Last Appearance Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 7 and 8 Lionel Barrymore Jean Harlow 1 MARCH OF TIME-enSame Program L all rhe following Jeter from Phil Forlorn River Mountain Music Weinard at Salmon Arm, casts light Free Show for all school students bringing any kind of Gro- on the finding of old pistols on ceries for Christmas Cheer Wednesday, Dec. 8th at 4.10 p.m. Highwood and also ventures pred: tions regarding the weather of 1938: Re finding of old revolver or pistol Change of Time for Christmas Week End Only ae on North Fork, T wish to say thit sana when first came to High River in Three Shows on Friday, Dec, 24th Matinee 2.30, 7 and 9 fi 1882 and up to 1896, most of the Ir Pe dians-earried ail rte of old-weapons neces 8 p.m. Week Days Saturday, 2.30, 7 and 9 p.m. , from pistols Ge was found) to vi ai a flint lock rifles. As ae place where hi pistol was found w ground of Blackfeet, Indians, it was n these tribes. Am not making any weather pro phecy, but according to my tio see 1938 an old camping Stoneys, Sarce doubt lost by one of 1 very wet year and many more to follow, You have passed the extreme droughts that we had in 1899 91, '92, '93, 05, 96, 97; moisture started to increase from 1894. 1898 was so wet that one could only travel on high ground. As these extremes to come every forty years cording to data, 1938 should be repr tition of 1898. seem Moses and Wilson. Due For Shock An old story is resurrected about President Wilson walking alo streets of New Jerusalem, met Moses when the following exchange took place: You are Mr. Wilson, are you not am. Am very sorry for you. Why 807 Weren't you Woodrow Wilson President. of the United States? T was. And didn t you issue the fourteen points for settlement of the G War. 1d Well, I'm sorry for you, be they have done such dreadful hing to your forteen points For the matter of that, I should xd vise you to go back to t rth and see what they have done to your Ten Commandments, M MARSHALL S DRUG STORE Here You Are Christmas Shoppers. will find suggestions in our store that will solve most any gift problem. We have a stock of pleasingly complete assortments to take care of the usual rush, FOR DAD BROTHER FRIEND BILL Fountain Pens and Pencils In Christmas Dress rom 50c Shaving Supplies They're ever acceptable Se ee Smokes And Smokers Supplies If he smokes of course you can't go wrong with some thing in this line. Books - Toys - Etc. FOR MOTHER SISTER ; FRIEN D SUE SUE Toilet Specialties be ee in Satin Boxes e Pieces, too Stationery To delight the reminine ey 5c * 2.50 Christmas without candy would be like July first with- out noise something lacking Cameras amera from Mar the Xmas 1.25 I sna Barnes from
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