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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-05-28
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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1909, STRATHCONA PLAINDEALER Bankrupt Sale Further Reduction The How York Suitings, Rog. 1.25, Sat, 69e. - Direct frem the-centre of fashion, unpacked, at lese than manufacturers piices, . a Satin Striped Chiffon Finished Panama Salting, that lends itself tothe present style of Emvire and Princess Gowns, in all. U Intest coloring, natural brown or. champagne, the-leadiog color in New York. saxe blue, ine blue, conenbagen, tan, mahogany, wine, green, inthe new pastle Unte, Saturday s9 , Dress Muslins Up to 30c values, Saturday 106 standard of good value. shopping first thing Saturday morning. Successors to DUNCAN BROS. BUTTERS. New Manise Bordered Voiles Reg. 25c values, Saturday 15 The New Mxnixe Printed Cotton 800 yds, Fancy Dress Maslins An opportunity to buy a season full of these ' splendid. Muslins, fine sheer suinmer-like materiale, all fresh, new gvods in stripes, spote and floral designs, Your choice colors. A ta polka dets au grounds with New Wash Linen Suitings Regular asc- Saturday 15 Gentine Irish Linen Finish, the pew material for smart war suits in all the wanted shades, sax bine, tan brown, navy, white, Alice blue. Uhildren s dresses could not be made from a better wearing material. Hemmed Sheets, 1.39 per pair 100 paits only, Hemmed Sheets, made extra strong English cotton, fine even thread, linen finish. We have only 100 pair of these ects.at thie small pri sure to go with w rush. size. 5 ee eer Table Napkins, Reg. 3.00 Saturday 2.25 per dozen 10 dozen Pure Linen Table Nap- kins, nice, soft full bleached satin finished damask in a good s lection of different patterns. saxe blue. marine, Rain Coat, -i quantity is limited. Voile Bordered The very latert material for sun mirr suits and waists in all e seles floral designs in biscuit shat waiet fau-bionable ton of stripes, a brown, also white thn white, grounds with colored fizures Men's Neglige Shirts, 79 Reg. 1.00 to 1.50 values A selevtion of Shirts that it bas not been your good fortune to see in this city at this price, Good fortune favored our buyer down East 50 dozen of these Splendid Cambric Shirte in white grounds with stripes, the new corn shades with colored stripes, blues in all shades, Every Shirt in this lot Is good valueat from 1.00 to 1.50, Silk Blouses at Bargain Prices Reg. 4.50 to 6.00. Reg 3.00 to 4.25. Your opportunity comes on Saturday to so much about and just at the season when yo a good selection of fuwns in dark and light shades Saturday 3 79 Saturday 2.79. need it most, ATURDAY will be a day of unusual interest at this store. We have had another busy week. Reserve stocks have been overhauled another time, and this week brings many bigger and better bargains than ever it has been your good fortune to share. money saved. Goods are not misrepresented. Every item is-up to the Read this list carefully through and come out Every item on this list means For Saturday only. we make a special offer of all our stock of Ladies Black and White Silk Blouses at less. than-the cost of production. All sizes and a good assortment of styles to choose from. Allon two tabfes at reduced prices. Regular prices from 83.00 to. 6.00. A Rain Coat Special 7.29 are that Rain Coat you have been thinking Asplenilid quality Cravenette Come early as the PAGE THRED. Purvis Company, Limited Corner t irst Street. and Jasper Avenue, Edmonton Further Reductions Men's Wash Vests, Ree. up to 2.50, Sal, 1.19 A magnificent collection of all the latert myles in Fancy Summer Wash Vew goods straight from the boxes, What will be on Saturday Every to choose from, whit T, checks, drab ducks, whit que, natoral brown linens. Notone veat in whole assortment but would be good are asking for them, See weet wind Saturday 81.19 Men's Pants at Reduced Prices Reg. 3.50 and 4.00, Sat. 2.89 A npecial purchase of 300 pairs, a manufacturer's overmakes, enables us to off splendid ported jan Stri ood selec and broad stripes to choose fra of them full up to our standar good value at 3.00 and 4.00, Men's and Boys Straw and Panama Hats Saturday 25 per cent. off, Our stock of Men's and Bows Straw and Pana min Hats is the finest in the city, all new. good,fresh from the packing cases Thiale your opportunity to secure aSummer Hat right in the senson when goods should be selling at thy regular price. Selec tion includes Panamas, Chip Straws, Leghorns, errand Foner, Prices from 25c up. Men's Linen Collars, 2 for 25 75 dozen Mer's Linen Collars, all new spring shapes, Styles are the very latest for the season, All igen Saturday 2 for 25 Men s Stiff and Soft Felt Hats Reg. 2.50 to 3.00 Saturday 1.23 Your choice on Saturday 1 23 Auction Conducted in Town. or Country TELEPHONE 2150 Sales 3 Anction Rooms and Offices, Jasper Ave. East Parties Wishing to dispose of Furniture to realize its value should see : Mitchell Reed Phone 2150 We buy any quantity for Prompt Cash Nothin gtoo Large,nothing tooSmall WmBUY....- IN AMERICAN OPINION Wealthy Spokane Man Speaks Well of Alberta's Prospects and Backs His Opinion With Extensive Investment Mr. D, Wilson, a wealthy main of Spokane, Washington gentle- is at to Albotta, wher be is investing a very considerable amount of capital. Go an Albertan reporter in Calgary this week Mr. Wilson expressed him- gelf in the highest term: of of this province. GREATEST COUNTRY OF ALL I have pioneered in the Pacific northwest since 1860, said Mr. Wilson. and have seen the ppening, up and development of almost every states weet of tho Afississippi, and in my 29 years experience I. have never sden a new country with as bright prospects as the province of Alberta. To show my faith an its future, Tam investing in real es Nate, and other enterprises, and am adviaing my friends to do likewise, Phere appearn to me to be all praise cemary for the development of a great nation, and thiw fact i be coming more and more realized by the people of the United States. I am firmly of the opinion thet inten years from now th . three provinces of Alberta, Saskutchewan and Manitoba will te produsing close on billion bushels of grain every year, and will export more grain than the United States. 1 pase this opinion on the fact. that in almost every state of the. union, the annual production is decreasing, while in Western Canada it s only fn ite infancy, and for many, many years to come must continue to in- crease. The quality of the grain raised in Alberta cannot be excelled in any country in the world, and it rust us it becomes better known, take , leading in the markets of the bushel more for their -whent deliver- ed loose at. the elevators than the farnasrs of the state of Washington get for their soft wheat sacked, which means a difference of from 10 to 12 cents per bushel in favor of jthe Alberta, farmer. Fat Cattle, Hogs, Calves, Sheep, Poultry, and Hides. /THOS. B. MORROW Landscape Architect HIGHEST PRIOES PAID. Proprietor Avonmore Nurseries THE VOGEL next PACKING er trast he ; Co., Lie. Strathcona, Alberta. is Advertise in The. Piaindealer J Mr. Wilson expressed his surprise that the advantages of the western route for the products of Alberta had not-heen-earlier recognised. It is, paid, he, the natural outlet for Western Canadian produce even pow and when the Panama canal is com- Pleted the jAlberta farmers will re ceive a much higher price for their grain than those further east. ( Mr. Wilson is president of the Alberta Consolidated Coal company. which recently acquired 1,620 acres of: proved coal lands, ' near Taber, Alberta, and have now two com- the present time on business : the resources in Western. Canada ne workt Why. feb tha: the Jarmers here are. getting about 5 cents per CLAR ER CONTAGIOUS NOR ANCER IS INFRCTIOUS. You -cannot get. cancer by cating fish, nasat, vegetables or anything else non by drinking: water, Liquor or any liquid whatever, according to the experts of, cancer of the med- leat faculty of Columbia University These eminent specialists say that ancer is neither contagious nor in: fectious, Ag one. of then: expressed You could breathe cancer, wal- low in it, handle cancer with cut bunds and not be in the least dan- ker of-contracting the disease, sim- ply because eancer Is not a germ digease. When the investigation thet is be- ing. conducted by the Bullalo State Cancer Taboretory to ascertain whether fish communicate cancer germs to tain when unxl ws food fas called to their attention, the experts smiled. They repeated the word * with plecisive, rising inflection and then went into an pl- borate explanation of why cancer is not a germ disease. PRES. TAFT AND THE TARIFF President Taft in represented by the American gress as quietly re solved that hin party in Congress shall implement its ante-election Ipromise of a genuine revision , of jthe tari downward. He has in- structed the Treasury Department at Washington to furnish fim with a list paid upon all th articles family of consumers Dingiey law, (2) under the dill, (3) under the Senate Bill. The Dingley Jaw jk that now in force. The Pane measure, as passed by the House of Representatives. erant- ed some concesions. The Senate or Akdrich Jill ahows that the extreme high protectionists are in full con trol of the situation in the Upper Chamber. A statistical table com- piled by the jlreasury shows the duty upon each of a list of forty schedules named. In only six of the forty is the Senate schedule lower that the Dingiey. plete seta of workings producing coal of an excellont quality. You may say from ut, eaid Mr. Wilsort in conclusion, that - 1 an: delighted. with what I have 0 far veen of Alberte, and although 1 expected to see a fairly good coun- try, my expectations have been many times more then realized, Some of the people here are com- plaining of the wot weather, jnd the mud, bat- I consider that is just. the i very best thing for the country, and that any little Incon- venience it may cause will (be vastly counterbalanced by an sbundant (eR PRR eR bere eieibicteeihicet ish ieieteieieteleeleieiete ++++++ FPtt tht ttt ttt t ese teor harvest. For Sunshine or Rain We have just what you want in FOOTWEAR Best Quality Rubber Boots for both Ladies andGents. Newest Styles in Fine Footwear, Be t Grades of Working Boots at Lowest Possible Prices. F. BUHRER, Whyte Ave. Farmers WE MUST HAWE WHEAT, aw. ONTS and BARLEY ... for which we will pay Hionuer Cast Prices. Communicate with us. TUTTLE DALPHIN TELEPHONE 3133 FEED MEROHANTS. Mars Stax FELEEAEHEEF EFF t He Ht teeter tt tt Large Stock on hand of Everything in the Lumber and Building Material Business. Inspect our Stock before buying. We are only caiuute's wat trous the Post Office, Best Grades at correct prices Prompt delivery. P. MANNING, PEEAPEEEEEEE EEE EET ET EPP PEEP TTT TT TT TTT i FERRER Eee ed ss et eeeet ett tree
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