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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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eee ee aes x te bir iE Ifi ea question of FOOD VALUE, get Mooney s Perfection Cream Sodas, i r i IMIOOINIEY.SH PERFE (tice are nmin msde; In one hund- 4 seare the whole crop of enorm- ous modern cities hys grown up and the diie of half the inbabitants of our Canadian world has joeon cheng cd. Gradually we are beginning to feol that we aro responsible for these changes: We ask ourselvey, how does city Ho differ from lite im a sanall, town, Vikage oF the country? How can .we s aller city conditions that a normal tify may be lived in. them lby all? Cities have come to stay, and it is-for us to mould them so that they do not Interfere with bu- We find that the differences D tween city life and ire im the coun- try, SHiege or small.town smay be summed up im the word Repression. This reptessiod is particularly hard op children and young people. All Growing. Ubings are expanding ment- ally, spicitually. physically. The city meets this fumdamental need human nature by: putting down its grimy hand upoa these impulses and saying. No room for this. Work? Be quict Keep still Don't get Strathcona, Alta. (Carpentry Work Box 18 in all its Branches. Store Fixtures and Stair Building a Specialty useless, mutilated feet. are squeezing all our children, and that the evil results are not coming upon us who shall say, , who hes seen anything of the flotsam and jetsam of these cities. Cities are great boilers, full of the powerful steam , of human energy. capable of doing incalculable -good or incalculable harm: and we Rare left out the safety valvet We must have it or there will come. the Yast explosion which will lay all, our carefully built. up civilization about us in ruins. The deription of the state of affairs in France at . the present moment is sufficiedtly dis- quieting to make us feel that there ix po time for' delay. Now this safety valve is being tade by the movement .which has Sprang up fin the last twenty years towards providing parks. play- groumls and recreation centres n cities. This statement could. be sup- ported by innumerable opinions of leading imen in many countries. As an example let us quote the words Jof Jacob Iniq one of New York's foremost its in the work of im- ovements for the city, who. has life of work in the more wretched + +4oeeeteee re HUTTON S BOOK STORE TS ege See ET BEL pe to the am WALL PAPER Sanites and Tile I am showing a large beautiful assortment of new de- signs at close cut prices, hav- ing bought before the advance in prices. 200 designs to choo from. Don t Forget the 24th of May I am showing alt kinds. FIRE CRACKERS, SPARKLERS SKY ROCKETS, etc.,ou bad. J. D. HUTTON ; .Baslim Block, Stra beons. Alta. Paooe 3166 Stratheons s Stationer Signs 1f you want Fine Landscape Paintings don't come to Bat when you want S083 well written, call ine up. do this exclusively and wi experience. Phone 3363 E. L. CRUMB that is not in my line. SROW CARBS decorative and , a gt; ee?? 3 Professional Directory and designs in NJ weet oon tas Ne it. Fiag for 1.50) the cheap- ext over sold, Small fiags of H. +4+++ 44s ee sr ese or 1 i Hee teeta teeter tt Heoday is each m Connell Chamber. J. 34. Edmond T. 8 inst. Secretary. Band OtBces foass. . Rutherford, 4, PEEL . wateRIORT Jared Wink a BOARD OF TRADE. Doge Commerce. te. AT Mote AVELL ALLISON. Baxistens, SuLicrross Ai gousher ee rot aoe Sotanmm ornamental grass plots foray to Loan on imiprrwed rea extste. Officer Cansdian Bank of Commerce build Older children, ine Stfatbeona, Alberta. Cavett, D. MILLS, Barrister. Sulichor aar-cates Milis Bioek, Stracnea OBN G TIPTOR. Barrister advocate end Solicitor. Whyte Avsous weet ARCHITECTS M W. A. WHIDDINGTON Arebivects Desens Block 9. WIL2ON, Architect, ASREALD. ao Stroctaral Eagiveer. fet ner MARR.AGE LICENDES Tescus OF Manziace Licexsxs. - V8. Phooe 1 eect + Sisoat usher Workio's Lite, Phooe taut. strathcoon. at. St. North, ae AUCTIONEER: WRORD WEEKS, Stratheva s Leading Anctionsers. Adve and registering lien notes give attention. Oties: Ist door east mister. a well-known suger-pianter, Cain TIPTON, Licensed Avetioneer. Avstion Rooms and tore Barn, Main Strest, Given to advertising sme vol llew noses. Toft for sale will be stored free o Giles en. sg e. 5.0. TIPTON SON, Strath short tine we struck tomb LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Se WB. Allison fox sx) make playgrounds ai Stables Wa theooe. BOP we ormmed parts of New York behind him, jand sneaks from experience. He Says The failure to provide for the rea sonable recreation of the peoplo.and pecially, for: Aire rising genesation ime teen the. pidst- potent Gatabjeot the promah of crime aml onuppetont York ip the to be worked toward bY all Roch oo tale wore Tike. Mr. Thisia? t theart, tet, us conclude with the fol. Towing statement by. Presialent Roosevelt + City streets ard unsatistactory play ounds for children because of danger, becatise most good games lare against. the law. because they isperal Bank Bulldog, Geratbente. are ton, hot in. sunmer, amd because PF C.Jamisars. in crowded sections of m city they jare apt to be schools of crime. Neither do smal backyards nor mest the need of any but the small children who would play vig- roux cumes, mfust have places ) set asitle for them. And since play. ix fundamental need. playgrounds should be provided for every child as much as schools. This means that they must be dis- tributed over cities in such m, way as tobe within walking distance of jevery boy and rirl.. as most child ren cannot afford to pay car fare. In view of these facts cities. should secure available space nt once. 0 that they may npt.tieed to demotiah blocks of buildines in order to New York has had to do at a cost of nearly: 1 900,000 an acc. Montreal. Daily Witness. POTPERY THAT AS Bi TED TEN THOM BUR covery of ancient ,Perusian relics bas cust heen made by Mr. T. Hewitt Myring. of London. Mr. AMyrintg,who. J-known m ning fimancter.and has devoted many years to explora- tions in Austratia, South end West rica, Ohina, and South Americ rived at Liverpool, and has. giv en some dotails of the incidents lead- ling up to his reumrkable find of some 200 Huachos. or veascis of i Qmeain Rather pottery Jpuried with corpees of the ncient Chimu ruce. STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER iots. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1909. Friday and Saturday Store News Store News of interest to shoppers, items that mean money saving opportunities in New Goods priced down below rock bottom, values so close we cen promise them for Friday and Saturday only. Motor Cotton Suitings Dress Muslins 20, pieces fancy dress mus- Iins, new Moral desigus, Fri- day and Saturday. : 8 yards for 1.0: French Balbriggan Underwear for fien only goc per Suit Fifty dozen suits go on sale - Friday and Saturday, in any size from 32 to 48, fine soft underwear, preferred by most men or summer, to any other kind. Beautiful New Muslin Blouses, worth 3.00 for 2.35 Friday and Saturday we piace on sdle over 50 of the pew muslin biouses, some with em- Plain Dimity Muslins Reat Irish Dimities, tn plein colors, pinks, blue, mile card imal, etc., alm dlack, cream and white, very special Friday and Saturday, per yard 20c selling, but all sizes 33,t0 40. The regular prices run from 2.75 to 3 50 and are good value. Busy Selling in Wash Fire Dress Ginghams Goods and Muslins Friday and Saturday selling in Wash Gouts and New Dress Mastinsoffers tempting: Money Saving Upportanities Tien s Negligee Shirts English made. About 6 doz tm mitogether. sizes 14 to 17 . new fast color pattern worth 1.50 cach. ' Friday and Sat- urday, per yard, Friday and Sat, 25 each 1.15 Friday and Saturday Bargains in the Shoe Department Dorothy Dodd Oxfords Men s Special 72 pairs women s vici Kid and patent oxfords, broken fines of our best sellers, every Boys School Shoes 39 pairs boys box calf biut- chers, in sizes 1 to 5. A good strong shoe, neat but durable, B6 pairs men s box exif. made with extension soles. A neat comfortable and durable shoe, itr genuine Dorothy Dodd. im sizes 6 to 12, our reguler puilt for hard knocks. Count pale Senne Beye and 4.00 83.75 to 4.00 Tnes. Very thee gopd valte at 2.50 per stamped Po 7) Friday and special for Friday end Satur pair. Friday ami Saturday, Saturdey day. per pair 3 10 per pair 2.85 per pair 190 Edmonton Ww. JOHNSTONE WALKER CO. Edmonton srecceccocosesoccoosorseeeeeseeseseeeeee seer ee eeee ee ieee eeeeFENe inthe Supreme Gourt of Alberta Judicial District of Edmonton Between EWEN MACDOUGALL, Ponintit? Buy Your LAWN GRASS SEED Tomato Celery Cabbage Plants Flower Seeds and Plants and WN OMAR HOOPER, Defendunt Lr JUDICIAL SALE OF CITY DWEL- LING HOUSE PROPERTY In pursuance of the judguant and : final order for sale there will - de sold with the approbation of judge of the supreme court by Har- old H. Crawford at his office in the City of Strathcona, Alberta, at, twelve o'clock, noon on Monday, Sune 2ist, 1909, in one parcel lots numbered 8 and 9 in block 82, Stratheone- The said Jand consists of two lots. each G3 fet iby 132 fect, situated in the block immediately adjoining the Collegiate Institute block. The property iw fenced and there ix two-story frame dwelling, thereda 18 x 24 addition 12 x 18 feet and a) small outbuilding in the rear of the from 3 2 CRAWFORD WEEKS at Crawford Weeks Anction Booms and Save Money. The house bas a brick foundation, is painted and seranda: on the south and cast lighted py electric light. Sthere' is afour foot sidewalk the rect and the water and sewer are laid thereoo. The prop- sale to pay down a deposit of 10 per cemt., to the vendor's solicitors and a further sum, sufficient to make months axo. Myring, I left for Bolivie ono ise exploring expedition in the interior to joi some niining engineers who are developing a goldGeld in the in- terior of Peru. White waiting - for the engineers 1 went on short rip up Chimcana Valley, 4n the prov- ince of Libertad, in Peru, Dhere my attention pras called by Mr. Gtide- to some iong ridges of sand at the foot of sdice high mountains, which appeared to have been artificially raised mt sonte dis- tent period. We decided to sink a few short shafts in the mounda to see what they contained. In a very. pt the. ancient Chiou race, which is sui posed to jrave popuinted that; por- tion of Peru many centuries Christ, and of whons there i no trace lelt today, with the exception pf the artistic pottery which was invariably buried. with the corpees. A fow natives ware sot to work, and in p very few wooks hetween 600 and. 700 tomts. and extracted some 2,000 Htuachon (pronounced Wokhos), oF ane. third of the purchase money to be paid within sixty dayn with- out interest and tho balance will be payable with igterest at 8 por cent, at the expiration of one year from tho date of sale secured by mort. gage.of the land. In pill other respects the terats and conditions of the mie will be the wtanding. conditions of the su- preme court of the Province of Al- berta. BABY CARRIAGES and GO-CARTS Latest and Best Yet Further particulara can be had tad: from Dawson, Hynduman Hyndman, solicitors, Edmonton. Dated et Edmonton this 7th day ot May, A.D. 1909. 927-29.31. ne vessels of pottery of highly artistic gharacter, many of a very bigh 6n- foh and with haze clonely re sembiing porcelain. The silicates in the soit had preserved these vessels. jm an extraordinary sianner, T shoukd say'that ;they-bad been in the ground from 5,000 to 10,000 Arrived May 25th McCallum Wesbrook Phone 3022 Free Delivery years. Their condition ts remark- able, and the colors are wonderfully * preserved: : POOCSSSOSOCESO OSES OO OOOOOPOOOSEOSEO OSES
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