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The High River Times 1936-01-02 - 1938-12-29
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1938-12-08
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1K OF is al ite you tilding ize of OATS ce from and up Arranged pert Fur x ELINED 0 al Burnet ine and rs LBERTA Building BERTA oT SHO B. P itor to L p.m pIntment gh Rive: IRIST i FARM eer tion ligh River il 4 THE HIGH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938 RIVER TIMES JUBILEE asf3.COFFEE Zed Pre-Christmas SALE MERCHANDISE COUPONS DOUBLE IN VALUE UNTIL DECEMBER 23. Nash Premiums make Ideal Christmas Gifts real of strikes. F. Thomson and Miss F MacMillan were married recently and h ieft for Charlottetown. Phe consumerts-paying the penall y of these numerous strikes, particular ly the coal strike of the moment. Good news for Cayley. A shipment r prices. Frank ra: Bert Poile, Gillis. e snow. r would have had coal t week if a toad had not come in in the nick of time. urkey The Hanson School of Agricul- e ture by which young men from Decanter ted le er. Coho one A our regu cent per esch unit to 50 of value. Today Be Best at Corer Value Vencowver, B.C Eng- land ure trained in agriculture, at a price is under fire at present. r December 7, 1911 Mayor Wallace Sets acclamation and new + Herb Miller, 4. Hunt. sency Coote got 1,221 votes foi Sheppard aod J. S. Bigg rops are the-rule this year. Col. Saunders is the new Calgary magistrate Soby is the new collector of Inland. Revenues at High River. Blackie now boasts of a Chimese laundry. lackie Christmas The Council is asking the provincial eee government to guarantee the High Ri- and R.R. to the jacdonald trophy Calgary. the election, ressives F tory on the prairies, December 9, 1926 R val Loan and Savings are no cases in town. 7 ers are holding wheat There is a saree dearth of coal, Dealers are 29 cts. a r dressed tury on and 24 cta. for ti tive that the r Measure Act takes stiff action in for The new council fe Mayor Williams, son. Jack Biden, A. H. Koch and KB. 921 D. Sloane of Victoria is visiting ere. In this part of the Macleod constit- against , 18 for Fairhurst and 65 have brought from Liberals won by a large najgrity-in estern tree fund ked the tide of vie is ver son Bay 926 extent of 13,000 per mile, The Canada Permanent Mortgage Medical authorities have the local Ass'n has bought the assets of the smallpox situation in control. There e long-looked for Chinook ia here. All Time High For M.L.A. Wages Private Members Rewarded Richly in Special Session and Service on Boards The present legislative year devel- oped expensively 3H miscellaneous expenses in 1930, mounting gradu- n 1934 and 35, Now For instance, an article valued mein EE cf togihpe: eome in the weather i a ministers inthe past year did -* 20 units is yours for 10 Bim aS Frankburg is praying for a chinook occupation slightly less travelling than in units, This is 50 less than n England, but Ber are train pay. previous year. But the boys have got The total travelling expenses of the ministry were 8,156, a reduc tion of 1,162, Lucien Maynard was on he go running up 1,768, Mr. Tanner 31,26 and the rest were in cending seale, with Premler Aberhart Travelling expenses for government employees, other than cabinet minis- ters amount to 330,446, But F. A. beat that in 1931 with 372,274. A total of 129,632 for automobile tation is the highest except when the U.F.A, 170,611. Operations of Board for the te8 cost got 5,914. got 2400 each in subsistence allow- ance. Social Credit ment re te as signed an tees to be home by 11 p.m. for tuxpayers, and the rear cation March 31, 8. The other foar M.L.A. s her up in Negervile district vith trus in bed every school In 198 Page TI Three 15 Countries Now Christmas Seals To Combat Inroads of Tuber- culowis; Facts on Age Sus- ceptibility, Progress Made A brand new model, just out The very profitably for members. Pay- 1948 Christmas seal 9,348 have been distributed In 1900 more than three times as nt or service on many people died of tuberculosis as in The reduction in the tuberculosis h rate from 180 out of every 1 living-in 1900 to 60.8 in Toss fa equivalent to nearly 15,000 lives sav- ed this year and each yea Tuberculosis is most deadly in these groups; young women between 20 and 30; working men between 25 and 50; Indians of all ages. More people between 15 and 45 die from tuberculosis than from any oth- ered the germ of tuberculosis (the tubercle bacillus) in 1882. There are more than 8,000 beds is Canada for the treatment of tubere losis. The first Christmas seal sale w held in Denmark in 1904, the poet Of an inspiration of Einar Helboell, a postal clerk, The first Canada-wide i seal sale was conducted in 192 . The annual sale of tuberculosis Christmas seals is cond: local committees and the Tuberculosis Association, Every seal as carries the double-barred world-wide emblem of the fight against tuberculosis. were 6650 deaths in Canada from tuberculosis and 339 in High Kiver couneil favors a com- Denarned cattle command a prem The Longview rink on the Wam- Alberta. mission form of government, At the jum of 4 to 6 per head, says H. S, beke farm is now completed. Forty-five countries are now using Annual meeting, secretary Mack said srKell, Dominion Livestock Commi ecember 10, 1936 Christmas seal of sup- 55,000 of which sioner Ldward has abdicated the porting the fight againet eee . n real estate, 487,300 on ee dowbank baz: made 198.00. Bri hrone. a Over 100,000 Canadians last year This aera is not inserted by the ATberta Tatar ee Board or by jnprovementis, lax rate is 22 mills of : rere manic palites in Alberta Okotoks-High River constituency bought and used Christmas * Government of the Province of which 7 is for schools. Gross town lewy 6,500,000 in taxs carried that Rev. Wm, Morrison be wo important ways of preventing Uevt is 256,000 and net debt 20,000. town in the past ten 8,891. Expenses alks 1429; street schools 11 couk.* You can't. Ws: OF INTEREST Champion. consolidated school di trict has a shortage of 1,746 which is gal Getting Them A Missouri minister inserted the December 10, 1981 following ud in the classified columns of his home-town paper. Lost or 117; fire 86 0005 debentures 11,000. Bennett's new add Strayed; undetermined number of Ss ers lin gt; Blayne: Riley, Ar- the bond. 1 Mickleham, Si December 7, 1916 e-Lip ney; b Baptists from services of First Bap- Jie i alae rant realized over 1800 for the nolde MagDenuid;, Hoffican, Souter, cage has been 19 years tist Church. Hope to find them Sunday gt;) fund on a box soci Bogus, Murray. Ferguson, aaronall with the raed Conipen g put in ess for occupancy, Swing music is gone and sweet now the thing. rch. On Sunday ne fron 6 to 50. of Great Falls i set- reliet problems, congregation of the y THE SILENT eee REFRIGERATOR ou'll send the lady of the house into ecstasies of delight by presenting her .with a Modern Gas Range or an Electrolux Refrigerator. She well knows such gifts will brighten up every minute she BORE in her kitchen . . . and brighten up her-kitchen as well. of freedom for her. Their new siiclency t mean tastier, more app ing meals for you. Know the supreme joy of Christmas-giving Modern Gas Range or an Electrolux Gas Refrigerator ble down payment will place the desired size and home for Christmas. See your dealer today. The Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat and Power Co. Ltd. , giving -her e A reasor style In y That's dre Vm going to marry a pretty girl An old-time party arranged by Har- ould brought 00 people together. pal councils are worried over ted as Pt pelting, s been hard on pelts a 1000 But the government Service tax with ast due. grain districts, relieving a great ns remier Aberhart s rep- but the dry i wants to pay the Social rovincial ig now moving into the A complete phiysical tuberculosis: and check-up if you feel below par stmas seals now. Only 15 of patients entering tu- berculosis hospitals in Canada are in the first and most curable stage of the disease. Foothills H. School. Hockey League already having Jind prac ley is the present league cup holders and is hav- ing strong citizen support in the Val- ley. Their first workout was on Nov. mid they. ported the 20 new uni- jonated by oilfield merchants, The vleaue schedule of the Foot ills distri 5 follow Weak. Ending Dee. anton at Vi alean. Valley at Heh River. ch River at Nant n at Okotoks. Jal Okotois at Vulcan, anton at Turner Valley. Ja ner Valley at Nanton. High River at Okotoks. Jan. 21 Vulcan at High River. liainks at Tumer Valley. Jan. 28 Nanton at Okotoks. Thigh River at Turner Nalley. Feb. 4 Nanton at High Ri Turner Valley at Vulean. Feb. 11 Okotoks at Nanton. Vulean at Turner Valley, Feb. 18 Turner Valley at Okotoks. High River Feb. 25 Okotoks abi High Hiver. Vulcan The team havin the homie to get in touch with the visiting team to set final date and time of the ee Pie: -offs will start i i inal game, e, dates to be set ater by the executive, Western Women Win First Prizes The ow ng featere of of the re- sults in the concn Flour contest is the cornet high number of Western Canadian women who are oe Enns first prizes. During the ree weeks of the contest no less eon fifteen first prizes of 5.00 each were awarded Western Canadian letters of 25 words or leas deseribi why they pr ferrea Quaker Flodr and the Quaker Easy Method of Bread jes and addresses of ection tin ke tollowss Mrs. W. Deibert, Soe 863, Kelowna, Miss Ida E, (Allenbyand, Handel, Mes. is 2535 Avenue, G, Pets Moe Schienheln Miss Frances Jan, Fir Moun- eine Sask? Mrs. Florence Gowan, Creek, Sask.; Mrs. S.J. Armstrong. F . WwW. J ton, RRN an River, Man. irs. J. S. Bak Clairmont, Alta. Mrs J. Doherty, Vermilion, Mrs. H. Johnston, Prine: ack; Mrs. C, Janta, Esk, Hit Record High Net Profit to Government Two and On If Million: Edmonton Heavy Consumer year ending March 4938, at made 2,582,750 in Never profits. Profits were just half that amount in 1932-33 and have been-rising-since that time. current profits are even greater. monton gales were the highest with liquor amounting to 1,401,967 sold at the veodors, abo about 19 a year for every ma ehi the way of hand Hewor, Be Beer salon at Edmonton wete 8 For the J for-' -
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