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The High River Times 1936-01-02 - 1938-12-29
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1937-12-09
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THURSDAY, DEC Death Comes Under Sad Conditions Sad circumstances surrounded the death of Joseph St. Peter of Little New York, which occurred in the High River hospital, Nov. 28th. He had down from W nine inwright for work ear- lier in the year, and had secured a po- sition as fireman on the Anglo-Cana- dian well, looking forward to con- tinuanee of work for some years. On the strength of this he had taken and MBER 9, 1937 Catholic church at Vegreville on De the Vegreville rment was al vy He was 53 years of age and born in Luverne, Minnesota. H: r of years in Mre. vainwright district Peter before hisideath. 6 for a time in the home he had prepared for them in Little New York Eric Poole, M.L.A., for Red Deer, wits named defendant in a small debt sct'on brought by. Webster Electric to THE Wife Who Was Cross And Grouchy HIGH RIVER TIMES Put Herself Right With Kruschen P. Med. + 30 years of age, .a we writes, Yet some days I have been feeling und looking 100 years old. would get Mts of exhaustion for no good reason at all. 1 was not fit to live with because I would be so ya and touchy. did not seem to have any PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT CFAC Jack Benny's Jello -program is be released over CFAC commencing with the New Year, This is probably See y W allace and, Normal Granary ITS GREAT TO BE BACK AT WORK when youve found a way to ease the ns Agricultural Legislation im U.S.A. Seeks to Level Peaks of Over-supply and Valleys of Shortage How to bring about a uniformity ir supply and price of agricultural p ducts. That is a question much is cussed in all furm regions. Secretary Henry Wallace of the ambition to do my housework, and was tired all the time. Two years ago I had sciatica all down my left side from the hip. My doctor says all this is caused through my nerves. I took Kruschen and foun it helped me very much. Since I start- ed taking it I am a different person. My work seems a lot easier and I have a lot more energy. (Mrs.) GM. The little daily dose of Kruachin puts an end to tiredness and depres - YLaton, because it restores the eliminat- The use of pure seed is the first step necessary in pro- im ivi - , g organs to proper activity by pr- ducing a crop of high uniform quality. viding them with the daily reminder The NATIONAL ELEVATOR COMPANY, through and daily aid that they require. its association with the CROP TESTING PLAN, is pre- Cleansed and invigorated blood is zent pared to supply at cost stocks of registered and certified cireulating all over the system, carry seed of all grains. ing new vitality to every nerve and new vigour to every limb. the most popular radio feature on this S.A. department of agriculture, write: continent, and it is a great achicve- in the Literary Digest of his plan fo: ment for the Calgary station to have an Ever-Normal Granary. made the arrangement. furnished a home and had just sent for his wife and daughter to join him, when he was taken to the High River hospital with a heart attack which vayments under the agreement. Mr. some days later resulted in his death. oole s address is given as Kamloops, Burial services were held from the 3. the amount of 81.95 a rasio bought in 1936. It was alleged that had neglected or refused to resume on RHEUMATISM and doit the inexpensive too. . Legislation tending toward more The CBC Night Shift program on permanent farm programs for benefit Friday, Ree: 10, at 7.30 will originate of producer and consumer is before in the studies of CFAC and will give 4 Washington at present. n0-minute commentary on Ghost River Mr, Wallace states certain funda power plant. It will open with the mental principles: (1) that farmers roar of 45 tons of water, falling 120 are entitled to their fair share of the feet. national income; (2) that consumers Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- should be afforded protection agai urdsy at 5.30 The Piainsman drought, floods and pestilence (which turing Bill Cody. cause abnormally high pri es) by Every Sunday st p.m. the Silver Storage Of reserve supplies; (3) that Theatre, 1847 Rogers, directed by Con- f T mers should be safeguarded against rad Nagel; New York. undue price declines by a system of loans to supplement soil conservation; At 10 p.m. Tuesday, December 14, st 780. Dewthatic presentation from, (4), tat control is. necessary to safe: Tomater at 10 pas, London Ceiling try oer, and protect farmers. Thursday 1.45 p.m. Literary Exeur- It does livestock farmets no xood te sions; at 8.30 Canadian Portraits. have meat prices as high as they were Friday, December 17 - at 7 p.m. 4) he oa) ie one gia er * . iown the consumption of meat an Backstage; at 8 p.m. Canada 1987. ) ing about an overproduction a year or two later which hurts the farme: far more than the high prices benelit- ted him. : Mr. and Mrs, Milan Pinkerton, Mr. We-never can have a stable livestock Wm. Pinkerton, Norma Pinkerton and industry until we make a practice of Mrs. Clyde Jurney left Mossleigh on carrying over more corn from good Thursday morning. Mrs, Jurney ex- years. pects to visit her mother and sister in It is important that the ever-normal Spokane: The Pinkertons have gone on ranary legislation shall protect not tothe coast with a view to locating only the consumer from drought and there if a suitable business ean be high prices but that it shall protect al- found. tay the farmer and the government Mr. snd. Mra. Mervin Norton-and *7om the effects, of unusually sood siiall sons. have. just retured froma TUNer 04 ROW PRCA: When the trip to Washington and have moved S7ansry is filled, there must be some into Arrowwood for the winter control of the surplus of the overflow On Monday, November 22, a datizy- Hoth the farmer sod the conser eee ts. es end a will be damaged if the abundance eve Aechamiuctt ated by good weather causes waste s 7 and ruinously low farm-product pri On-Sunday the young skiing No-sensible consumer will seek far? iasts east of town otganized party product prices low as those of 1 and spent a da yat the river. In the cause he knows that such prices may evening they were entertained at the 5 ; ruin him and throw him out on the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sharpe. gtreet. And no. sensible farmer wii seek furm-product prices as high ws those caused by the droughts, beca. he knows that such prices cause com sumer resentment which lasts for a long time. To make the ever-normal granary workable, we must be in position to control the surplus after all probable needs of the consumers are fully taken care of. Further production or mar- ketirigs -nre waste, not abundance Waste of this sort sooner or late See your NATIONAL AGENT. NATIONAL ELEVATOR CO. LIMITED The west Macleod bridge will be fn- ished by next spring on the new high- way. ARROWWOOD be Mr. and Mrs. Thorssen and son Al- bert left for Spokane on Sunday where they expect to spend the winter. Mrs. Thorssen will visit her California. ; Owing to the searlet fever epidemic Dr., Liedemer has inoculated most of schot children of the district. Mr. and- Mrs. Rogers ard sons of Washington, stopped off at Arrow- wood to visit Mr. and Mrs. Geo.,Dun- can, parents of Mrs. Rogers. They daughter in Parade - EADED EAST The well-being of such a market a market ing over 40,000,000 The Eastern industrial a Western meats, He consumed over 15,000,000 worth of it last year, is of vital value co you. It is to motoring through to Pennsylvania harms the consumer just as much as it providing a valued source of income YOU interest to have the Eastern where they expect to take up residence does the farmer. of prairie province industrial in steady employ- The regular meeting of the U.F.W. I believe that ever-normal granary farmers. i him ent, the s the better, for the A wil be held at the home of Mrs. M. legislation, when finally passed, will 175,705 head of cattle; 21,144 calves steadier his work Se his con- HL. Ward. At that time an auction sule have in it the germ of an idea which and 41,557 hogs and 127,000 tons sumption of your products. of Christmas gifts will be held and the will later be useful in both industry z and labor. If the ever-normal ran- HIGH RIVER HARDWARE co. LTD. proceeds used to assist in sending dele- Me ae well And mest is cars mean-work, not-only-to the auto- gates to the annual U.F.A. convention ary works in agriculture, consumers Can Gant tees only one of the Western items that motive and ied indus but in in Edmonton. will expect from industry the protec- Phone 72 - High River goes on the table of the Eastern work- hundreds of other plants as well. They Edmonton: aketh who now operates tion af an evervnopmal granary in Skat qaeraeeme eree eo er. He bought weil over 15,000,000 mean pay-rolls and pay-rolls meas a butcher shop in Crossfield spent Sun- field. Agriculture, labor, and industry al Th ok oral * purchasing power. da with his family in Arrowwood. must give allegiance to principles e SSS ee The Girl Guide committee met on increased balanced abundance and es and other commodities, and consumed And don forget thar this domestic Pen eee pring for task atondy smuploy Se n0 less than 10,000 tons of butter ti rhe bette: rt : a vakus of 4 0 marker brings far better prices than for the Guides and Brownies. This bring about that continuous coord another 4,500,000. does the export market. year the Guides are uniler the leadrr- tion of prices, wages, and profits w a Thip of Miss Lee of the Public school makes for the long-time welfare of all friday There workers ig Canada s sucomobil e om if Ext tielacrar pany Ae ae Bette mee arte 13008 sat, Mra, E. Lewendon'-hns charge The average farm person today is 7 Beopks howe Reoaperity depends im whole of in, part on ie set fic and you of the Brownies, taking care of a larger number of CANADA-193 ire a age cromsecion of Baer, Canada Brcup ot eagle. whe, coneribaeed Mu and Mrs. Bert Tharle spent Sun- persons in the towns and cities ther Fa ot oe FH 00 ea Eanes wially incerested fo sound egal day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ever before in our history, and thee IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S . ae ie ere ets Fi ter Stiener. seems to be no good reason why 6 INSPIRING PROGRAM or satel nd tertber infection are nallting, erento , arenes ee aes aaa FRIDAY 8PM. MLS.T. The Better Pleader Seats sharia the stiomaly ifeves CICA - CFAG - CJ0G - CECH than lis father thirty years ago-or his CKBI - CFOC - CKCK At a meeting of church dignitaries a-tramp accosted a group of church- men and asked for No, one of them told him, afraid we can't help you. But you see that big man over them? he added, pointing to another clergyman, Well, he's our youngest bishop, and he s yery generous man. You might him. The tramp approached the young bishop confidently. The others watched with interest. They saw a look of sur- prise come over the tramp s face. The bishop was talking eagerly, The tramp looked troubled. And then they saw something pass from one hand to the other. The tramp tried to slink past the group without speaking, but one of them called to him; Well, did you get something from our young bish opr The tramp grinned sheepishly. No he admitted, I gave him dollar for his new cathedral grandfather ty years ago. A Farm Seed Field A Seed Field on the Farm is the title of a pamphlet just issued by the Crop Tenting Group, Any farmer, desiring . copy of this pamphlet may obtain one hed eo THE ALBERTA PACIFIC GRAIN CO. LTD. m as) meee eae FOR XMAS *Your friends will appreciate yeur thoughtfulness that prompts you to . give your PHOTOGRAPH made by A. L. Hess Studio Royal Bank Chamber, Calgary w ROYAL HOUSEHOLD SS SPECIAL OFFER 18 by 10 Beautiful Soft Projection Protegraphs FREE with every order of Six or more. A young man in Edmonton, Hector Dam ry, 23, Jobers packing plant em - ployee, charged with murdering Mx EF whan - three-months-old baby by beating it Lo u 0 taek fe a - -SRVATRSAVAS SAS ASS because it erfed
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