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Our Best Flour
Guarantee to make more Bread nd Better Brcad‘than any other
A.. HID
PONOKA ALBHRTA,
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PONOKA DISTRICT, FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME,
FPRBRUARY 2
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y sPublishor,
iF PONOKA’S NEW FIRE
} ENGINE
The town’s new fire engine hos | been ttied out, and gives every | Satisfaction § It throws 350 gallons | W per minute, with a pressure of 120 | los., deliver'ng a horizontal stream § of 150 foet end 110 feet vertical: starts up in six seconds,and js fii up by electric light; one cconnee
| INTER-CHURCH
CONDITIONS IN FORWARD MOVEMENT} PETROGRAD ARE SERIOUS
There his been a splendid re-| Heisingfors, Feb, 24— Reporte sponse to the financial appeal for Uf serious living conditions at Tet. the Forward Movement through. | Fograd have been received by Prof. out the country, Ponoka has not | Hermann Zeidler, of Viborg, show.
reached her objective, but the total ing that typb is steadily mounting, about $1000 | ui yet an
baving been subscribed, Ina dia | iniluenzs are taking a heavy toll of trict farther north, where the whok |the depleted population. Prof.
PONOKA
General Nerchant
For On ily
LADIES’ AND MISS£S’ WINTER COATS
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Sweater Coats and Pullovers Toques, Felt Shoes, /'occassins and Artics
Reduction of 20 ;.c. off Reg. P
Etxra Special Men’s One-bucki: Gum Rubbers, $1.6:
eal ve eee BUY OUR PACKAGE GO if you want absolute quality, | and freshness, They may cost a more than the bulk groceries, but such na convenicnuce and cole open packages and tind the cout fresh and crisp as the day were packed at the factory,
TRY OUR CALF MEAL AND STOCK TONIC This is the season of the year your
stock should have their bleod purified and their coat made to look stick,
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ey | GLEN FALLOW & VICINITY | ae | A. Maki is busy getting out | wood for the school,
Clarence Tompkins, of Chester wold, is busy baulding his grain t Ponoka
CLOTHES FOR
| Miss Santee visited her sister Mrs Scott Courser, lust week BOYS Frank and Jonny Haring are down with the fla, and vave been Bie, ; | very sick, Mrs Frank Nejediley intend: im
proving ber turkeya as she has gent for an extra fine bira to bead her flock, | The Biack family have been ¢n | tertuining the flo of late Mrs Joe, Brolick ia out east of Ponoka taking care of 4 sick friend '
Suits for School wear, made with a full knowledge of the service to which the ayerage sturdy boy subjects them, will be conceded by all who come to see them, They are well tailored in good quality
tion is all that is necessary te con
project was at first turned down, |Z:idler will have charge of the
e Week
LADIES’ AWD MISSES’ PURE WOOL SWEATURS
r¢
they
Highest Prices for Farm Produce, Eggs, Butter and Raw
lschoo! master ’
ice
) per pair
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ly it is
Furs
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MD ee ee
Mrand Mrs A. Maki delivered tw» big loads of hay into Ponoka last Wednesday.
©, $ Chapin and Milton Chapiv were Ponoka visitors Wednesday
Fallow * ex. Englis! took bis trank an eable surround
At presen
Our Glen
beat it to more tov8 end better pry
we bave no Bel |
Mra Frank Nej-dley aod M and Mra ( S, Clipua ¢ illed po Mrand Mra Fred Carter recently Mr Carter ia one of the returns men who bas bought io here,
Mr Nelson is busy delivering yrain to Hobbema,
} Ponoka
y over in the district now,
ef cect pump to hydrant, instead o!
three as before, Mounted on » Ford track chassis, it is easy te
# move around, and algo easy to star
1ud manipulate, thus saving th vexing delays as formerly. Th Eeuineeriig Works bur the construction of the machines tid their work has given entin satisfaction, The town has to b
j congratulated on being the owner g of sucha fine fire fighting machin
ASKER.
epidemic of flu is al By prac! icing a bit of care forthe next wee or 80 there is not likely to be an other outbreak.
Miss Agnes Wettre went to La- combe to assist on tie hospital
The
q stall during the flu epidemic, which
ia8 invaded the town recently, Henry Krefting and Alec Woyen } vent to Ndmonton to dispose of he flour mill property, whieb they vO in partnership with O. C Kavosbory bere Miss Asta and Andrew Vold are siillat home as the college is stil! closed at Camrose. on account of jill ess among the students, O. S. Krefting arrived home ist Saturday, after a three montis’ -ojourn in the coast cities, in the | states aud Canada, He is looking vell aud has bad a splendid vaca | tion, Will our U.FLW.A,) membsr: | <indly remember the meeting on
| March Ist in the evening, aud pive |
us a good boost,
Nurse Paulsen was called to th istrict south of here last week t ‘urse where there were severa
ious cases,
HOME GLEN
This seems to be a busy com nunity hauliog hoga and wo» awing aud griodisy All eeen
to take advantage of the fine wea
ther,
WS. Dye and wife passed thro » Gilen on Sunday, taking ‘earl und Hazel to the Lacombe espital for treatment
gh
schoo!
me Pine Mth with
Lor Li | Mebroary teacher
Roy Barns Jessie were Sleepy Hallow,
opened Dye as
and wife and wee recent visitors at
Mr Allon has been to Calgary and secured a position as meat sutter for Pat Burns Co,
Cap. and Arthur Reed, from Gashaw, have been over after seed » Miss Reed, who has been the Dye girls and Mrs llinsburg
Grandpa Dye, who was sf years recently, bas been remarkably well all winter untifr-cently he bas the grip,
Mrs Allan anl daughter have gone to Mdmonton to visit for week or two
Mr Davidson, of Buckhorn, was ip at Glyde Oourt on Monday
ats, a’
Visilitiy
Montreal, Feb, 28 —M itr reached ita highest death rate frou
influenza since the commencemen! The number cf}
of the epidemic cases showed decrease, but deaths were high, being 46 from influenza 18 pneumonia and 18 from brone ‘bial pneumonia,
strong ‘weeds, that will stand the stress MAG ALAALA LA LAds Las ks sdsdadassddan isis SdUARANUOUTTUUTIEVECESTTYCUYETIITSTITITTS 79 "y of school wear, in neat dark patterns, A ie 5 he : i i suits ¢ ‘ery it - } TY an Automobile as you would Buy a ouse, 3 splendid line of School Suits at a very i r tie ' BI x Automobile if major investment and « sinAlar utility, Bo : . d sure to choose one that you can spond long hours in without discom- t spicchibae ase i 1 fort, and without nerve strain, Be sure that it is built of good : i j DAAAAA AAAAAAL Ade Adddae ddd ddbddbsdens Bdaededee . ee strong and safe, that it 1s equipped with every convent ; 4 ery and that its appearance will long be a eredit to your practical 3 | wood taste ba eee The CHEVROLET “FB 50" TOURING CAR has ull these qualific- tek | ations and in addition is very econommieal to operite, 8 4 T. J. DURKIN | : ~ Clothing, Furnishings & Shoes | Ponoka, Alta. j K, E. KIRKWOOD Tinsmith and Electrician | | i Has moved his Place of Business to the Durkin building 1} 4 M. G. NEFF, Chevrolet Dea'er, Ponoka t on Railway Street, opposite Elevators | PL a tin ee ee eee sD: ME ere per. SRR) ORGKA ee arr TUTTE TPP T PT Perr Prrerrrrrrrr errr rere reer —— Wee: A etd . } . ; \
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the people changed their minds} when they got u fuller understand. | ing of the mutter, and two farmers zave $1000 each. Have you con. | tributed yet? The terms of pay. | ment are made to cover a period ot | one year—20 per cent, of the total am Ointcash, and 20 per cent, every three months until March 15, 192] This is a big thing, and the pec. ple are asked to give liberally, 1. | you cannot give a large sum give what. you can Every contribu tion is appreciated, and will hel; oO carry on that Christiau worl upon which buwanity’s presenta: d ‘uture well-being is dependent, G. W, Clarke, of the Bank of Com merce, is treasurer for the Union Cbarch, and is receiving contribu. tions for both the Methodist and! Presbyterian funds, ‘bis ia the | tioal appeal, Be sure and be in| on this great opportunity, |
WATER GLEN
The bazaar at the Baptist church | jlast Friday evening was well at- | tended, the result for the evening amounting to $289,
Ragnard Lindquist returned to | | Wetaskiwin lust Snnday, He has | been home for a week resting up! from the fla,
Emil Albers spent Sunday with his folks
Simon and Andrew Albers were visitors at tbe bome of Mr and Mrs |
Peter Albers last Sunday, Miss Adina Carlson returned | from Calgary last week, where she | has been visiting her sisters.
Mrs Klof Peterson, Mrs Erickson | and Miss L, Lindberg were visitors ! (at Haggland’s last Sunday, |
Mr and Mrs Veillaux are bac! in Water Glen again, They intend fo take up their former work a Ponoka
John Shipley is visiting in Po. | noka for a short time,
| | |
Clarence Bloomquist has pur @
shased a farm by Buffalo Lake
Grade Cattle,—1 cow, 8
Russian Red Cross relief work at Petrograd when Russia is opened again to the outsile world,
The report states that up to Jan-
uary 15, deaths in Petrograd were reaching 3000 a day The coffin factorics could turn out only 1000 coffins daily, and most of the bodies were being carried into the country on sleds aud left in the snow,
ee a tn acme
W. H. MAUDE’S
DISPERSION SALE
plies OF abc
REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE
Horses, Grade Cattle & Machinery
Instructed by the owner, I will sell. by Auction, at his place, N.W, 12-41-27 three miles and a half north of Lacombe, on
Wednesday, March 3rd
commencing at 10 sharp
34 HEAD REGISTERED SHORT.
HURN CATTLE, comprising~
6 Cows
8 Heifers, coming two years
4% Heifers, coming one year All the cows and heifers that are old
enough to breed are safe in calf to
tavender Premier -- 96359,—Dam —
Autumn Queen 86417—Sire Lavender
Lact 85007, ‘This bull has proved to be one of the best in the west.
9 Bull Calves 7 Yearling Bulle
eats old; 1 yearling heifer, 1 heifer calf,
30 Head First-class
Horses _Tho usual Farm Machinery, complete HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE
uarter oak dining room set, new—Bullet aud 6 chairs an
ood as 8 feet
fle intends to move there in the, #xteusion table; kitchen cupboard,
near future,
Pred Landin surprised many of the Water Glen folks when be made his appearance among them | last week A number of years have passed since he was bere last, aud we understand that bis travels have covered an extensive area | since then, He intends to pur. chase a farm in thia part of Alberta if possible, }
Eimaress Theale |
SATURDAY, February 28th | See FLORENCE REED
“Her Game” |
If Ever a young girl was up
against a big job Carol Raymond
Was When she started to New
York to retrieve the family for
tune She had grit’ and luck
too and needed both wheo in the little roadhouse,
Prices— Adults 25e; Childven 15¢
DANCE ON FRIDAY | MARCH 5th
Terms Cash
burnished brass banging lamp, Grand Idea range, 2 heaters
0 Purebred Plymouth Rock Hens 5 Turkeys Free Lunch at Noon C. Fy Damron, Auctioneer W. H, Maupr, Owner
Imperial Meat Marke
A FULL STOCK OF
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Highest Prices Paid
POR
Hides, Calf Skins and Sheep Peits
Imperial Meat Market 2 Doors West of Post Office
We have OPENED an Office in the
ROYAL HOTEL, Ponoka
and will carry ona
Real Estate, General
Th ther
tability,
Insurance, Loaning
and Conveyancing | BUSINESS
CMpanies represented by ns are known for Any business entrusted to us will receive our prompt and careful attention
| Meiklejohn, Laubman, Halvorsen, Ltd, | PONOKA, ALBERTA
PHONE 88
anvadies fiat
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ish confidence in the future, that year Great Britaig will-be.eble to
' / | os | ° re ' P 4 ‘ord With You |vide all national expenditures out of | EGYPTIAN LINIMBNT Project to Utilize South Saskatche-| 89 many have Neuritis. Saskatch.wan Reserves Rights Over ; " jcurredtt tax : s +r} ey “SL cy Le | mak oh s cyan ii a men tcl For Save by All Dealers Shalev std inflemmetion of, ans the: Rallways take a substantial reduction in the q Dean’ : t : " tas ; . ~ P _~ a About Your Skin ete ie ut in | Douatas & Lo. Prop'rs. Napanee, Ont} With the object of inquiring into other day. If you ere @ In future railways. which build | 2 : “a the proposal to develop a water sup- ay branch lines in Saskatchewan will be HY not make Cutt. JF | Concluding his statement of the : : ‘otel ply from the South Saskatche } , icted hat i i ae cura Soap your}: | British position, Lord Northcliff Irrigation District ; Me M va hd his empleton $ restricted somewhat in their location| Catarrho ig certain to cure be- every «day toilet P|... leheuha 4 ‘ ati koAwe. char. | For Saskatch River to serve the area lying between . of townsites by the Town Planning |Catise its h ff vapor is carried beat cr . P KT \' « ! " H tei 2 . . . i vio it Red, by, I teristic of ite Weitie aay Nhe OF HaSkKAlChewan | the river apd the cities of Regina and; Rheumatic Act, which received its second read- with reed breath direct to the t of andyeutigues, Tal Wf | ide “We I CURA , “Ty a Moose Jaw, and including those cities, / Yo aba {re in the Yegts é. 1, : z seurinel ot. erent trowRr Re. l said: she Tasty M at as a peo yf ; i : curt, of anathema ri . y . 1s ie Act Passed Respecting Irrigation im{the Saskatchewan Government has Capsules |Langley, in charge of the bill, eaidland pine essences it Srivect baleniee ecded Vv Ne, he Ferene ay at W 1” ; ; TT he ‘ ‘ r ‘ J a : in most cases af att facile ; G sf Ae ; V is tobe | the Province brought in a bill in the legislature to} ‘eatihiins athe tet athe that it had been a misfortune in the lays irritations, facilitates the, hee diidlexion, a" fact of putting our rst foot) fa intac iestc , othing else brings r pape > e* — Np 5 coe pa Feceg ot ovccetinces + AMONG: the acts which were passed Aah a commission of three mem- | 80 quickly and so surely. past that railway companies had | thn cr cad enh and stitnulates nd hatte aott white hands Fs ys eta Hyba hee ts wrumble, Lt amuses pat the last session of the provincial] °° of which Major A. McPherson, | fend foe freq sample tO shown themselves selfish and erratic | marvel Of the as e cubes; The nett n 4 ' - ike grim AITMUSE ’ : : a ae Pee | as . " : P r toast Withee x pes teenies, eee ut aor Re Weis ‘ Hse ta reat a) legislature of Saskatchewan, which consulting engineer to the Local Gov- | W.. Toronto. in their choice of townsite locations. |throat and bronchial troakl ng rh rye) 1 CMti Mar bade, Inttle ede seed RECO fP tt , y WS My "thas just prorogued, is oné tespecting ernment Board, is chairman, This! Pot sale at reliable drug- 96 i | In some cases they had crossed high-|What thousands say about “Citarrhc ua road 1a): iy aa jmaall of Waa eG tata Libs tat t o dibeiwation in the provinée! This act. commission is charged with the duties Grate See 0 208 & Hoe lways which had been improved at /0Z0ne. There is nothing so ante to q rept. N, Bos 1.3. A. ptly ear usincess 7 ‘ ali P rey 4 . a) al 1 Lf Se seelggethyquchout theworid, «1 : padi, providted for the formation’ of irri.fOf Making a survey of the whole DTC: | saciid age epee | 5 o8* EXDUDER ENG TOPSITE EE bie veamtherahen in feat of changes ‘ , tS not eood ‘boo @ ‘ ‘ ‘ r A wane . ‘OST wea Suticona Falcunr-Pewder “aaa Mert Y but I do’ t ‘ did if gation districts, whith wit be "com: {tem sTOM G5 SHE UVCUEIAR, RAD ARBBCTAD | on ~~ site some iniles away from such | cold—those Wha work hore fem \? ‘ ; t 1O Happen to wu erstane view j 4 ; Fy , ‘ Th - eee Me mahing Al et By nd t posed ofa parcel of parcels of fandy CwPomnt, gnd must also inquire into lroads, thus rendering them almost a|chilling surroundings, or where dune 99 be ore gyn eA omnis hog Lem Gtaie! sicabar ido Doman: Lc POR owmnicl dike, dani, weir, flood-|*e water sights granted by the Do- ASTHMA ‘waste of money. ‘This would not be|impure air, fog, or damp can affect + quisite B vi the opportunity o ne in ) ¥ / 4 inl . Seet : «.97|] SBE ia coarsely penned tenes Hh) TE opportunity of kit ‘ : ite, breakwatet, ‘drain, @itel,‘Basthg] Minton Government to irrigation com: | ‘xempleton’s RAzZ.MAH Cap. permitted in future, as the bill gave Kee sama a | get Gatarthozone and deli ‘ tare ( f n throug 4 f » a eet Ipanies ¢ . $ ak a Gules are guaranteed to rolio ‘ r it w a FaYeell a lly hee casita ; td act ir, canal, tunnel, bridge, cule | Pames pat Mees in Alberta wet AST HMA. Don’t suffer an- the government power to deal with levery time. mes daily=it will cure ‘ : beth be J short : crib, ¢ ' ead the headquarters of the Saskatchewan other day. | ti of ne nisi x | off pptable agd peculiar to itself. itis inane buat tianda “I: Gavel’ b, embatr kment, h adworky! 1 ara aca | Write rempletons, 142King Bt. ithe location of new townsites. P Large size Catarrhozone, sufficient vale ude’ ay bial beta du iqueduct, pipe, pump or any "4 are situated. W., Toronto, for freesempie. | or twa [ache Use; guaranteed, . : nade at ' conv ons in th ‘ ? , . i | } ‘ ric .00; , United S to anol ! ; t yntrivance for carrying or con- t has béen claimed that should} Reliable druggists soll thom at | Professional undertakers are prac- Pp! 3 :, Smaller size, 50c; sample 6 ; mit ti i al noun 3 v companies Which have been granted 0 dl at Ww ; § , Size, 25c, Sold everywhere, + Brit »: Th W Id’ T e | of salt t sh ved up by yo ting water can be erected wales cinhis oneiete thal ivil ——a ae tically unknown in Japan. When a pt The first procedure to form an irri- a ghts exercise cir privileges | & PO lies it i : Py of nna P , 1, § : § ri OS | (iene person dies it is the practice for his uv rect € Words Lerminal) a “il b CADIS COFFESPOHE: | vation district will be to forward aj'? full, there would be no water inj Se i arest eatatives 0 sth pert May Get Part of seyret bao" vas 2 ‘ ' bint ¢ oe ctition to the Minister of Highways! the bed of the South Saskatchewan | «ak nati baad |, nd bury him, The mourning does German Naval Equipme t VATA RIND et ic f Great Britatt meh pd ey yea the foe Saskatchewan. This petition must |O¥ the time Saswatchewan was reach-| By the generosity of Lady Ludlow.) ..o¢ begin until after the burial a " dusthiaP Silt fina future, to i ahi : PTE oeeTe ons tf igned by a ma , ‘ ed. THe commission is also directed! Rothamsted (England) experimental) : whe t al f , ~ re : ed by a majority of the land ? | y ' British Governm tni eortald “deference cre made in this| 4 : ; Ag arth fail 4 Mi that , of the district who own more | Negotiate with the Dominion Gov- station has secured ‘ which is ' 8 R ent Offers De:ninion i tte . mar i B 1 ‘ ad Id stand half the land, to be included in |S™ Ment in regard to this situation,|of peculiar interest to riculturi ts.} Catarthal Deafness Cannot Be Cured ome Reparation Claims om 1 as a] ort { ine t te : } = . 9° ‘ - ‘ ‘ . . : & rc iffe | ar t tl hy | teriwalign dietelek: cia rnelht and when all particulars required in|Struck in the city of Metapontum in| by local applications, as they cannot reach} In the material which the allies are not ony ‘told } American int lu Sn . thete that: vou ue t ct. e petition | my ‘ : 421 “ae ‘ }the diseased portion of the ear, There is reauiri G f viewer Wfethe iiiy Hata dlast bis ' ‘ must further be accompanied by a connection with enabling the legisla-|330 B.C., it bears on it rse sidelonly one way to cure Catarthal Deatness, | "©" ring ermany to deliver as com- aio 2 tae oe A by Bs adicai | ; ; ae nd, and a report from a qualified ture to reach a decision regarding the /the representation of an ear of bar-! fj St int fad foneitulenel vyeeee woensation for the loss of German bat- : fy a f ‘ : un ¢ b ngincer showing the feasibility of water scheme have been secured, to‘ley, which is so accurately moulded lthrough the Blood on the, Mucous Surlaees | tleships at Scapa Flow are several ma workers ane ive re icy es : . ‘ . ] e ‘a ‘ 4 Jen ry +f neither. the Ut Ms 4 States 1 A}! ’ Fi renee ‘ perating the proposed irrigation dis- report to the Provincial Government. }that the variety can be identified. ie she ib pment P <tt Mo drenacee is causes | Hoatisig docks, dredges, hydraulic <n . 0 ! help to ¢ datas Following. the publicalodotl If the plan is approved, then a vote|The barley is the six-rowed varicty, | ine ot the Bustachian lube. When this tube cranes, etc, It is understood that the other « could eed j ik t Sone nae > § ° . . “'lis inflamed you have a rumbln. ound or the . f i | Canadians, fed the petition a returning officer will of the clectors in the area affected which has always been supposed tolimpertect hearing, and when red Pi entirely British Government has made enquiry aw om Britain he "i a { ticl t t S ‘ te ! ' 7 a | H _ ! gr r } : ri, diet ; A Stat be appointed who will have charge of will be taken, It is specifically pro-;be the oldest form i liivation, We ioe bon be, the reat ye de oe the Canadian Government as to s ping, pb ib or ' ne ‘ a , : > P } t 1 10 d < ‘ , ‘ sah ad ' nd td . rhe hb ce | ‘ I the election to decide whether or not i vided in the bill that should the pro-|now know that familiar in restored to its normal condition, hearing may | Whether Canada would like to acquire aso 14 nel 1 elf t G tr | . . e¢ destroyed ) A s f ‘a | kh l 1 ' : t! district shall be formed The posed water development be proceed: Southern Italy tw housand = Bh ge a ty yi is? on any of these on account of Canada's e ¢ centre t trac ero) . Pr | | \ ‘ . "1 a Py a bs : | ! : t of trustees for any district ed with, the expenses must be borne jycears ago. hearth conTUNT Rt i DOLLARS. ter reaerneen yahoys and the spatter is hance nt cot tion | : i , “f} ONS ‘DRE oeher: 3 for any i eee cbse ab be three, five or seven as the [UY the area benefited. case of Catarrhal Deatvess, that cannot be now being considered by the govern- } ; | 00 N00 el ured by UY ’S ME » ‘. 5 arrive von ; inister may direct, but every trus- ‘ 1 | A crowd of 1,000,006 - ith) © All Drug ts 75¢ Circulars tree, opi A | | be an owner ol landiineiiae ie A Liniment for sale every-/casy standing room ld 70)" F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio re -_- wel coun »: . : : ; pdt where : 5. Paes jig Asbestos Order rict ; acres, PORE RT Auction sales in Japan ar ; d : . bath. e con- Dy ipa ; ee rid 2 5 , ; rel This act sets out in detail the meth- Surveying by Aeroplane —_—-— Dairy Industry of ducted very differently from the Am- : France to Purchdse Materials to the ods of electio sd: How irran e ‘ 7 | 0" eric i “hugd ral $1.25 : ' or } ; ere fa) irregularities The acroplane in Tasmania has been She Thought Dye ne Saskatchewan Grows barney bidder at 4 Japanese ilue of 250,000 in t t ye ¢ lt it | ? . ‘ ¢ j us nh a i n : ed wy anes j used to survey a route for the erec- W as Old Fashioned ae ‘ f ad ciigerad ip i bid aE Dominion TE Kap ERE. Rage Ition of a transmission line capable Export Market Is Now Needed ees 1 te ara to te hace t nt F § ssi ry capa B o } ’ . hie i : ny > A] PN ee 7 b ’ ple Sa oe teat : pox, This is opened by the auction- BABY’S OWN TABLETS of delivering 10,000 horsepower of But “Diamond Dyes fede “Hex Declares Dominion Dairy eer and the highest bidder receives ; ar aei : electric current from the Great Lake Faded, Shabby, Old Ga Commissioner the goods ' ri $1 ALWAYS IN THE HOME Work s to Launccston, a distance of | ments Like Nev large attendance at the z f Fr a} is he sie d 3 pe wih $s. So man has every been Don’t worry about | t It th il convention of the Sas- shabebugetuenent hd Pa ee at ; : Once a inother has used Baby's through this part of the country. The) Use “Diamond Dyes,’ iranteed t an Dairy Association held re- H to « i ‘ ( nment ¢ dwn Tablets for her little one she |#* roplane, which carried an engineer pive a new, rich, fade! P r to an it M Jaw. Delegates were | they can dq n J Canad always keeps a supply on hand, for of the government huydro-electric | fabric, whether it be wool, silk, tine t from all parts of the prov- YOUNGSTERS! bad feeling | ' hipper takes; the ithe. trial eonyinices ney there department, traveled 180 miles, and'cotton or mixed dre e rutile } ' ' ‘ , is nothing to equal then in rc “4 cer wi , H male fei y " “ ‘ ager dt Government, | children well. The Tablets are a mild flew over wild mountain peaks, rising | blouses, stockings, skirts, children wing the past year in the —_--- is betwee ‘ { 1, /but thorough laxative which regulate to an altitude of 6,000 feet, over very | coats, feathers, draperi cover ing industry, Percy FE. Reed, “ ms % but when it ¢ I the bowels and swecten the stomach, heavily timbered country, numerous | everything. commissioner for Saskatche-} Need “Cascarets” when Sick, tanc u cal ( 1 ’ thus d ng it constipatio in- . x00 ive f P pm : ‘ ¥ ¢ tes : i ‘ me ‘ ( Nees tnatac’ dig stion, coins macainpie reece: and lakes, lagoons and rivers, Informa-| ‘The Direction Book ch pa stated that five new creameries | Bilious, Constipated. all oneal 7h: leet nd linaking tecthing easier, Cone ningli which in the ordinary way would | age tells how to diamond dye over pened during the season of quosbebutaetoentientamnbientetuingntagig tr t ( ent ; ; one . ‘ : ic " have “n some y s tk »btain, | 1910 ; ¢ rot at. PA ol 1a nClthem, Mrs. Saluste Pelletier, St. Du- pave: tigi ome m« nths to obtain,| any color, 1919, making a total of 43 in opera-| When your child is biltous, consu- re sate \ oa ene chlataaee Mora Sue, writes: “IL have used OWing to the forbidding nature of the To match any materia! 7; n in the province, Final figures |pated, sick or full of cold; when the rf A e t ar ( { \ port market Ba pA . : Ay Pee ts cor me past ten eoerey was gained in a couple of|show you “Diamond Dye” Color of output have not been received in pr ep is conten ueonee bad and o de tself | | : vears and am never withou em in| hours, Ce ll cases : RY stomach sour, get a box of Cascar- babs ite i I ; he Gdateat Mave: the house. They have alw ays ; Suen | PE BC Card, bax ¥ pe: es rie 4 igs Are AD | ots and straighten the little ommPkight : a ie greatest satisfaction an an a rently correct show the creamery |up, “hildr ” , , i At pe G we Bert Iscy ists the most inde-|Sladly recor rend them to all mothe | Japanese children are taught at an Parole System Praised utput for the year to be 6,598,000 | less candy Shine oa foteenses a d pl Ce il Africa ‘ ; isatevar ity hilt crs of little ones.”. The Tablets are carly age to write and draw with sy * pounds Chis is an increase of 1, jthe little liver and bowels without Klo nd l | P Mr W.C Bu 80 d 1 y medic ine dealers or direct both hands, and to this fact has been | in 592,014 pounds, or 31.73 per cent. over griping. Cascarets contain no calomel ; siiésen ts : | Ir. \ bus- by mail at 25 cents a box from The ascribed the superiority of Japanese No Such Thing as the Criminal Type, | jo13 » totale : ast WAR ppl bs dangerous drugs and can be de- i Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Brock-!... i, certain directions especially | In the Opinion of Experts she total value of the dairy |pended upon to move the sour bile, f invitations ‘Ville, Ont. " ‘ especially eae ee of the province for 1919 was | gases and indigestible waste right out : iveRe CRIM = reer in neat sewing, apeat W. P. Archibald, Dominion $16,769,000, which is an increase of }Of the bowels. Best family cathartic be re ca ‘anadi : - - parole officer and one of the test $3,000,001 " ee peecause Mt never Cramps sickens or all f t ed with the Canadians to Trade lexperts on eriminolog 53,000,000 over the rel cause inconvenience, ; ; and chain of off With Caribbeans| Cheap Form of Insurance jie secently delivered A cor by trade, Mr. Bustir E » —_—_— PERS FSUCH NA SSNVOrSS | At L. A, Gibson, dairy inissioner i willl « " ! uy ’ He ha 7 You : ured against corns and|°" the question of the paro! it | ba, expre uae sean pts/ Ware easel eit nd, i { Lea ted $300 far | Possibilities Offered By Tropical bunions by the purchase of a single | the course of which he deel tn dais . .¢ : re S aids or out-of-pocke ; en ‘ q saa ‘ed PREY ‘ ; ; in dairying since the|probably one of the most densely a i ‘ | pt : Islands and Adjacent d bottle of Putnam's Corn Extrac-/that the criminal could t be look d of the N.W.1 \ | On : 1 : , A ol ren rative ; jtor; it cures painlessly in 24 hours.'upon as one beyond the le pith tio had Moose | populated cities in the world, Its + are ) e or Mainland {Try Putnam's Extractor, 25¢ at all \Christian inf He | U I 1, had the first creamery in growth in area has been retarded by ; . 4 stia uecn | a 1RO¢ 7? Sa f : A cat is under way to inter-,4ealer - P 89 pounds of butter|/the fact that under the Russian reg- i ’ REE ae hia! fidently forward, he id, to the ti | : 8 dead) ‘ | i Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days tthe Canacian merchant in the ‘ i oe when crine would “ee Vrince Albert had ajime, certain fixed city limits were dead off Druggists refund money if PAZO OINT- | bilities for trade offered by the] New Diamond Fields pete ania: Vehinel he ee Shy . ‘ t ) and Indian Head, |drawn many years ago, and for mili- 000 MENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleed- 'fOP!cal islands and adjacent main-| 1 Be dienaial they had “the right dig combined output was only) tary seasons no houses were to be er ing or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation; |!" of th Caribbean Sea. These} Tlacing will Be Proclaimed Open for) oo i 4. th Pr eiud arepel by | which old at an av | built outside of these limits, In a i i \ Soothes and Heals. You can get restful '!¢rds lying remote from the seat of} | Digging March 20 lcountry they should be hand! “eh e of 1857 cents, C, P.jrecent census it was found that the th rld « i r | sleep after the first application, Price r have prospered greatly, and their] Paring, a waterless, tre¢ less and Oy the question of 4 Judge A } ae CONUMUSSIONGE 108-40) number of inhabitants in a building st ' 60c prod ure much in demand.| Virtually gameless desert near Taungs, | sihald: eaidiithat : 11.000 vertan ke of the forward move-in Warsaw was about seventy, as , ; : chibala said tl! ou 000 pri 4 ‘ I the pi t the Canadian Government Bech ranaland, promises to be the atanthaind «been waka I ' ' / I b aves bred stock compared with only seven or eight Seer NeW retract Raanigatace | made special arrangements in or er e of the biggest diamond claim itigvecatar team « ¢ taney | Ruddi k, Jominion dairy com-lin London, in tl ; i ‘ ' encoura trade with these king rush in South African history ir ike on the development } quart pneREEEEESpNE? ply of raw as ; 2 , bt land Under the Can West In-|!t is understood that Tlaring w iM be Gd foal grh business in the West,| A new folding camera is cquipped skilled Jal tl 1 , eri nf yi dia Ag it of 1913, a tariff pre-|P* laimed open for diamend digging ' t production of creamery|with an additional bellows, to be oerin is ee ; : Y | te f 20 per cent. on most goods about March 20, } : ; ee : atchewan had reached/drawn out and extended beside the \ | | Z ; : 4 | In another part dd t 1 mec! | ‘ ; f Canadian origin i ranted 1 \mazing stories ar¢ float CONCEM=| igo said that in the : ere an export market was|regular one to permit accurate focus- have | ticall ' , P An Barbadoc British Guiana,)"" the wonderful richness of the dis- perts in criminol ; , Ihe total value of milk pro-jing to be done until a picture is hath } tric ne osper . liewers 1! . ' da at : % Financially, 1 \ often | Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St.|) ; 7 pre pe ee ee pte ee abaihiae Set fa ‘ he sald, sta $250,- | taken, » R re : the re, am ozambique, and ev . 5, f 0 pati pe Rs with I vevi ot, Lucia, t. Vincer ka A) ‘ : 1 ‘described as th i ; would be ; — Pn ol | ( | h ! Trinidad, affording Canadiar Le tie e no on © try then Iple were far to \ _ Syria, almost the only country cul- 4 ' hie led trad ids he Domir in the new ' ele espite warn- lt sir fallow man ey . - ve tivating pistachio nuts, produc es ted Stat ; n Government ) pays a yearly|" of possible failure, men are) nd to pr , luble in water, about 500,000 pounds a year. ones’. Beil dy of $340,000 to the Royal Mail Ly od jobs in various partsis ise a man | — | cabin Tee : country in order to be free to|, a Plans | Prince's Visit to Australia Pi " rn ; pag , out claims when the proclama lo must always tor = ; ’ J being ( artis { th Weaken ul i | Hundreds of women; *® —t ot: sstrmaceee sacsetss 50 -stt | les’ vi : sath ' ( | aminer te { see Official Date of End of Wa err diate \ nd tl \ t ( our ne m al FT \ tle« ile be fi d ' in 1 t ste ip facil , < hoper 1 Be, Raaace + hor frees) eae ogee ' vane Jol e -_ Vorilol f ticipated ru to |ollie al date { O) - na { ‘ ier Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia : ; As Ay Yenuine : | i ee “orth 198 . : ’ bau il ‘ ‘ af bankers i} Civil Service Experts Resign) ....), 45 y, ths ' horitative decision ¢ Orth Br - - 4 lred mil ot Wi he ' like t Private Concerns Are Offering More | jast-1 Lvl / " ' | Attractive Salari¢ s Than Paid mond m 4! K yuaranteed quality table o tl i By Dominion Government d icl ure of hit ' wl iderab! ! be It has bee estimated 720 cls the A of high craftsmanship a ee est Ah art ava | tl ; \ iy : aj . | nd suty, made in Canada, : - the Canad : . Ay eee lo tl the suverplate of William Rogers = Ee EEE TEAS BEE ERG Sethe a A a ie OY Civil vi ove t nile « ud composition |@o Us or U that n Roger , as = 2 ! ‘ b of n he of 6 ale plral d al legal 1 wd ™ lands = pre-emi $ : ; 4 ed inj teat! het | ( lool ' A Morning Dish Of H Mi dlGreat Bi ¥ 4 ! t havit . ! , l Be the Prive t = 4 od t ! el Made and Guaranteed by f » { 1St | tr \ sf WM. ROGERS MFG, CO, | ' { LIMITED t ’ have + ‘ ; : 4 scans Patrs, Onvanie ? certainly does hearten one up ¢ + we f ? ene ‘ ¢ for the day. Why shouldn't it? the same department + wr > .s ae i bout to follo it , ' Grape:Nuts is ready-cooked, 4 a w su) ther read 1 ed | — — A . 4 i ul $1,006 y P | t ready-sweetened,and contains aa 1 the ’ Tei itie on eed ( . - oe 4 revere ' : Just those good elements nature 4 lan arard fl ae a " ‘| H requires for the strength to do BB prog, ‘ lhe illogical to deduce f SSS ESS ' things | " é ; S. J : ¢ § 4 * ay a ' al- “yes ~ 4 - 4 n P ‘“ pe ' re ii a 1 6 4 Make Grape-Nuts yourhome cereal } pave © heavy iguages would change ' dividual the « bat ; The Silu lat ¢ “Th ’ " ‘ Jally with the Welland S erplate ' eres a Reason a. [8 average of 20 |Toronto Globe William HD levery seat Jers and his 90N . | 4 ‘ Ssstseseeeeessseasass) w N U.
[allies And innghis coftrectioa. it |
worthy of note, and a source of Brii-
this pro-
BLAINS
CHIL
Kasily and Quickly Cured with
es ee eS
Water Development Scherhe Considered
Provincial: Restrict Townsites
NEURITIS
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iti THE HERALD, PONOKA, ALBERTA, ~~ : RS ee : eatin er nee rUNOKA MARKETS ‘ EEE
San R P Burchnall JOTTINGS || a ore Rae | Wheat, No, 1 Northern, per burn, 1.91 Dominton AND ALBERTA LAND 1} oF i} j . ING : |: 6) wo . | ' Nog - 0 ot SunvEYO 4 c( if r¢ iIN@ / : ; . rvevervess 1,88 TOWN ANT SP w, Qe.) |! ‘ No, 3 ee Lat Drareagr ayy MUnNictraL pistrict | d , | 4 | NOV O's, MTN Ne is 1.70| ENGINEERING i| ’ | ’ nod ane it | Pood Prone | at aa M | weed Overcoats | Bantey ORE eR eye) va Thee Oh ef rious We pe ie ti atelae Miss Helen West paid a visit Mra ©. W, Merrill wae a dele.| en S ee , 4 Rye, No. 9... am iat 1 Who ial last week to her sister, Mrs J.C. gate tothe R s»bekah convention in Flax.......... A. Vso eveeger a STRAY Beck, at Rocky Mountain House, Calgary last week, | tatoes, pe 95 Gis ans ' ‘Sg ode ébcek: Yo an ean a 1% Brown’ Mare, rising four years old, Mis : Watson and Misa Ingle) Wm. Patterson was taken to} " iia Batter, pér' ib Mhreeeers (iy | Weighs about 1100 ibs, BrandedoP o: entertained a large number cf! Red Deer hospital on Monéay. He! af SONY 4 1) Aner CA pe Ce peeeberese 6 oes oe Py 1: ane ; i C » Mon.|/i , j Hg. live, per CWh...... ccc ee 18 15, left shoulder, 5 reward for any in | young friends at their home Mon-| ie Very. sick, | Beef, live, per wou 98.00 to 9,00 | formation leading to recovery. day evening, | Fink. — " ‘ | oy Cuadtee Duieteh, Cuan enwold: NK,~-On Tuesday, February | f)
Seen eeeens Cee e eee eeees
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THE RING:
that
is to bind hearts for a should be a good coe, but that does nol mean it must necessarily be very
expensive, “Ne have
Diainonds
clear and brilliant that we can sell you at modest prices,
sloies,
It’s the saine with all our JEWELRY, good qualities and fair prices p seve here
W. GLAUSER WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
‘WHAT YoU sow YOU REAP!
If you have sown WILD) OATS make a clean up with a
BULL DOG WILD
i te
OAT SEPARATOR
They will absolutely do the work ————- a We also have « complete line of
Fanning Miils, Grinders and Pusip Jacks
and Power Machinery
Everything forthe Farin
- Brady & Morgan
Implement Dealers, Custom Grinding, Coal, Ete.
e Tractors
THE FURNITURE STORE
ee a ee ne eae
The BANNER Spiral SPRING FITS THE SLEEPER
It is made of 100 finely tempered resilient steel spirals, each very sensitive to pressure and independent of,though connected with, the other 99, It has a Guaranteed Non- Rusting ENamel Finish that positively will not damage bedding, head to foot—“giving” just enough under varying weight to ensure a constant restful position for the body. . Be
good to yourself-—get a Banner Spring and an Ostermoor Mattress for your bed and enjoy perfect sleep.
} | funeral took place on Friday, Rey
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The Banner Spring supports the body from |
Dan Bush ie in Minneapolis | 24th, to Mr and Mrs Geo. Fink, : attending a Rumiey demonstration | daughter,
convention, Mark
Mrs (Dr.) Budd bad the plossure 17th, to Mr and Mrs Jobn Mark fa visit last week from her bro Uchbema, a daughter.
the Smith, of Cal , ' ver, M. A, Smith, of Calgury. ‘Venders are called for the cart:
the mails betweeu isd Springdale
Farry ‘Stelfox, of Springdale ing of was iv town lust week, Having sold bis farm, he is arranging leave for South Africa, where | will take up ranching.
Mr and Mrs CF. Wyere, « Amisk, were in last siying good-bye to their old Px noka friends. They were on thei way to Oregon, where they expect | to make their home,
Mr and Mre Bert Pendleton tt. house were lit up late at night ard tended the convention of Oddfe! jearly morning during the late lows and Rebekahs, held in Cal |P8tt of last week?” The Herald gary Inet week, It is pleasing tc cannot tell, not even make a guees report that Mre Pendleton has rc but can vouch for the fact the light seived high office in the order, was there.
Ponos Interested parti can bave particulars from the p offices on the route,
Sales are still claiming attentic: and prices rule high, more esp ally for stock At Mrs Nielse
}sale on Saturday cows went |
$117!
town wee!
A taxpayer wants to know “Why the upstair rooms in the schoo!
A great deal of grain is being | hauled to town. Some to the ele. | vators, sorre to be Inaded on cars, and some to be stored privately Every vacant building in town is i being utilized, the
H. H, Cox is visiting with O, L Webster and family at Santa Crv; Cal. Mr Webster reports fir veather, and will be glad to ¢e iny Ponoka friends who may hay
. farmers being pen to come that way.
{anxious to have the grain close in Messrs Whitecotton and Morrow | before the roads break ap, Owing
have decided to join partnership fr
‘he auctioneering business. Par | the snow has been disappearing
ties contemplating on holding sale | fst, and there is no telling what
should gee either of them. nay bappen in the near future,
A new real estate agency ba
Mr and Mrs A. G, Anderson wi! | ‘ ; »pened for business in town unde
have very sincere sympathy in th % rat death of theif baby son, aged two the firm name of Meiklejohn, Laub. min & Halvorsen, Ltd. The: | bave taken offices in (he basement of the Royal Hotel, and solicit a thare of the public patronage. M Meiklejohn brings with him year of experience in every line of res Messrs Ratas & Frater, chiro estate aud brokerage buciness, M practors, of Lacombe and Ponoka Laubman, late of the {th Batt have dissolved partnership, and in O.E.F, and Lutelligence [E], 1s ‘nture the Ponoka business will b ‘arried on solely by Dr, Foster,
of Fertile Valley MD. is having an election on Fri day, The candidates are W. Ge and Ed Tlinkley, while a herd by law is being voted on in Divisione |, 2and 4 of the same Manicipality
months, which took place at their home on Thursday, after a brief i'ness of acute pneumonia, Th:
Mr Luck officiating
time connected with the Matuel ‘ 7 ‘ £ , .
Ae he eae Life of Canada. Mr Halvorsen
is well known to the people of Px
no introduction We bespeak » successful business career for th:
firm
Baptist cburch services fo
The whist drive and dance, held
a hall Frid S Sunday, Feb, £9, — Brooke | to the town ha riday evening ‘preaching at 11 a.m: Sunda | under auspices of the local Wo- ° . i eed 2D ¥ ; school at 12, Ponoka, preachin, | } , cee 24 Yr : men's Vounoll, was @ grand succesn. | 6 7 130 pm. Rey,C,O. MeLauri:
A large and jolly crowd, music, plenty to eat (it was a dand: lunch), [home giving thanks to the charm
goo? ‘ : ,of Oalgary, will preach at bot! |
services. You are cordially invite
and to attend,
80 everybody wen!
An old time dance will be giv: in the town hall on Fridvy, Mel Zith, Ladies
bring lunch
jing hostesses, | The He rald has re ceive] ancom
|plaint from a citizen that he wa
| fre requested t | Good music by i } piece orchestra, <A real old tim:
isassured) Come and enjoy your |
served with um summons re siray stock at 1030 p.m , when the family
were almost all in bed, and that he! selves as in the olden days,
was to appear before the JP. or Ray Corneii, M inager
Wednesday, February 4th, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the afternoon
wonder what's wrong with the town Does he
the
Bie R,
Ovxeing to numler of obliged to bold know day) district eory 8} wee k, This
unprecedente
we have bee: overa deal of ov
policeman, mdence till nex! |
We reuret
from night?”
Ou Tuesday, February
to the exceptionally fine weather |
: i family » Beiti Smpire, and, noka and neighborhood, and needs | the basement of the Royal Hotel family of the British Empire, anc
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British Army, has been for some |
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. i The shoemaker, who occupied |
has moved to the Chinese laundry
1 Reilway Street Shoe repair
uy aud clothes cleaning.
A special meeting of the Wo men’s Council will be he | ia the Bank of Commerce today (Thura day) at 3 pan
St, Mary’s Charch.—There will be a short lantern service with tn aidress in St, Mary’s church cn Friday evening, February 27th, at ight pan
Mis McKinney, M.P.P., arc
| Miss McAdams, M.P P,, will speak
in the Emprees Theatre on Satur lay ofterooon, at three sharp, <A large attendanve from town and listrict is looked for, The meeting will be under the auspices of th
local Women’s Council
SDUbe total subscribed to the An zlican Forward Movement in Po noka amounted to $72 in cash and $10 in promises. This result is sousidered very creditable, acd is juite up to expectation, Mr Arter, the parochial organizer, has worked hard and deserves credit for what be bas done towards raising a sum of $82 from such a small congrega. tion,
The Women’s institute will give 1 dance in the Chesterwold hall on the evening of Wednesday, March 17 (St, Patrick’s Day), the pro ceeds to go toward making a pay- ment on the piano, recently pur- chased for the ball,
For DeLaval cream separator re- |
pairs call at the Wocdland Dairy,
| A full line on hand,
Tea served at the Union Church on Saturday, afterncon
TRACTOR SCHOOL
the Milton & McGuire Garage cn Wednesday, March 3rd. Trac‘or will be disassembled, and each point
will be lectured upon by an expeit from the Ford Factory
Chevrolet Car (Roadster) for sale ata snap, In first-class con
dition Apply, Herald Office
LOST
| i|- Horse Blanket Lost between No! |
GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS
FURNITURE STORE PONCKA |
Phone 66 © '
| PULFORD'S |
— m i
Cream of Olives
, An Elegant and Effective Preparation |
es t|
will be very scarce this season on account Fon |
of the Coal and Steel Strike, It is @hanved, @racked, Itohy |
advisable to buy your requirements now | Red or Inflamed Skin |
while you have the opportunity, We |
h@me just received a car load, |
ro 50c Per Bottle | aa Soe T . CaLL AND See Us
A, A. GRAHAM THE BIRD DRUG CO., LTD. | PHONE 34 HARDWARE PONOKA | Phone #8 PONOKA, ALBERTA f
Lake and Ponoka, 1 J
BULLOcK, Phone IL
| FRITZ BACHOR
Only 7 of these left
PRICED AT
$20.00 sx» $25.00
Extra Special Valuo
Men’s Fur Coats Only 6 of these left
AND AT
DAS. OO ARE SNAPS f
Black Dog with Astrachan Collar
Setka Beaver
Kennedy & Russell
GENERAL MERCHANTS PONOKA
Canada Food Board License No, S—16782
of th
Edwards’ Store News
Canada is the foremost
being nearest, the great responsi bility rests upon her, not alone tr aid and succor in battle, but to lead — the van in all forms of industria! ,, a
life; to seize every opportunity t Wattle Syrup, finest table forward the granceur and stability syrup on market $1.25 and both of herself and of the Empire 82.25
Buckwheat grits
Patel Agricultural Gazette for January, 1020 A
dosh Lehahl Altes Ni i a Se ——~ | Buckwheat Flour, 10 Ib, BL.25 Finest syrup in bulk
Fancy Barbadoes Molasses in } bulk
The
; Heintz Dills in bulk Pioneer mites and ‘sour Pickles in sulk Meat Market Clark's Pork and Beans in 2: 3s and 7-lb. ting CALTUIES IN STOCK
Green Vegetables weekly
Carrots, Turnips and Cabbage fresh weekly |
Pranes in 5-)b, cartons, 10
mind 25-Ib. boxes,
Seeded raisins in 25-lb, boxes
McLaren’s brick Cheese, 50c
A FULL LINE Or
Fresh & Cured MEATS
HIDES BOUGHT At All
Times Highest
te ee
H. B. Edwards
GENERAL MERCHANT
Pail
General Buteler, Ponoka
| ‘ Ponoka Phone 22 : HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR of WEBSTERS ae NEW INTERNATIONAL Kinds of Fur DICTIONARIES are in usc by busi- WwW. R. FERGUSON eae aenlincts: a Deemed Phone 10 Ponoka farmers, teachers, librarians, cler-
gymen, by successful men and women the world over,
Are You Equipped to Win?
The New International provides the means to success. It isan all- knowing teacher, a universal ques- tion answerer,
If you cock efficle vancement why no use of this vast fun
a iene
FOR SALE OR TRADE
#1000 Nichols Shepherd Separater and New Garden City Feeder, and 178 | ft. driving belt for vale or will trade jeven for Fordsen Tractor; might con-
‘ey and ad- 1ake daily if inform-
ation?
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Leer tes Write lorspeo- = Sei oP paged, ations,
| sidev horses in deal. Also, 160 acres
|gool improved farm and buildings,
| Will sell fov $40 an aere, Terms given J, F. Stewart, R 4, Ponoka.
eetiieedie oe
TEACHER “ANTED
Teacher wanted to teach Grades & and 6 inthe Ponoka School, Salary, $900 per annum, Duties to commenve immediately,
©. W, Smeznernoy, Seey,
oe
«ere eee
lany kind Is hard to get. I find I can’t jkeep going that way.”
Merton looked with dreamy eyes through the office window, while Dave was turning over the hopelessness of jhis position, and inwardly cursing a system which made such conditions ipossible, Society protects the physi- g cally weak from the physically strong; tthe phy eon yea et ec eg
: «. , O18 eserts; bu e men i bs aaah ae necds correc man preys. upon tha weal and the
Nine times out of ten the body is inexperienced and the unorganized, loaded with the poisons of half clim- and Society votes him a good citizen
f P and a success. inated and half digested food, Brain)" ’ ‘ ani nerves are irritated, sleep is im- “T had a plan,” Merton continued,
vas half apologetically, as though his plan Poes ceehefliaton ulated [did him little credit, “I had a plan, produces the rapid of® Dr,| but it can’t be worked out. I have Jamilton’s Pills. |becn trying to raise a little money They flush every impurity jon my lots, but the mortgage people
body, keep every organ worki just look at me,
Is Your Trouble
Read This
Sleeplessness is a warning of force at war within the body—all is no
ever for results
from the a well,
remove the evil effect of lost sleep, “What is your plan?” said Dave, and set you up in a few days kindly. “Any plan, no matter how Try Dr Hamilton's Pills today, | bad, is always better than no plan,”
sce how much better you feel, see how “I thought,” said Merton, timidly,—
much easier it is to face the day’s{"I thought if I could build a little work shack on the lots I could live there
Your blood is nourished, your ner-|With the boy and we could raise a
ves fed with new vital power, vigor Very fine garden. The soil is very and health is sent to every part of fertile, and at least we should not your system. | starve, | And the gardening would be
It’s because Dr. Hamilton's Pills !{sood for me, and IT could perhaps
keep some chickens, and work out at
jobs as well. But it takes money
to build even a very small shack.” “How much money?” demande
make each organ do the work, Nature expects of it, because it ensures har- mony, health and vigor to the system,
that
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it cures sleeplessne languor, ‘| depression and nervousness Dave. ; a Isn't there a reason why you should | “Ti I] had a hundred dollars use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Sold in, Bring your title to me tomorrow; 25c boxes by all dealers. jto me, personally, you understand. I'll jadvance you five hundred dol'ars.” } Merton sprang up, and there wa more enthusiasm in his eyes than had seemed possible, “You will? But don't need that muel ie “Then use the surplus to live on.’’| So the Merton affair was straight-| ened away in a manner which left! Dave more at pe with his conscei- ence But ar ier event, much more | 1 ti nd far-reaching in its ef —psyv— fects upon his life, was already ripe . . v7 for the « ROBERT J. C, ST EAD Busin iditions had necessitat 1 unwonted econon in the office Copyrighted, Canada, 1918, By iat of ¢ onw ird & Elden, as a re-
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nee ene ry 4s pa ‘egetable Compound he me so mu during the time I was looking forward to the coming of my little one that I am recommending it to other expectant mothers. Before taking it, somedays I suffered with neue ralcia so badly that 1 thought I ‘could not live, but after taking three bottles of Lycia E. Pink- /ham's Vegetable Compound | was en- tirely relieved of neuralgia, 1 had gained in strength and was able to go around and do all my housework. fy baby when seven months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have foralongtime. IL any mecicine do me 80 much gool.”—hirs. PEARL MONYHAN, Mitchell, Ind,
Good health during maternity fs most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of health restored duringthis trying period by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound,
Urge Completion Of H.B. Road
Trade Appears Before Mani- toba Legislature In the Manitoba legislature the
(eae Agriculture and
Industry Must Unite
|Prof. Wallace Tells of Vast Re- sources of Manitoba’s Great Northland
That some problems in Canada will not be solved until agriculture and industry rubs shoulders, is the opin- ion of Prof. Wallace, commissioner for northern Manitoba, who gave a very interesting and instructive ad- dress before the Canadian club at Brandon,
“The development of the vast re- sources in the northern part of our province must be carried out, and the
iHudson Bay railway completed, be-|
fore Canada can ever hope to realize on the huge assets which lay in the northland, the commissioner stated.
Speaking of the fur industry in inorthern Manitoba, Prof, Wallace |stated that a conservative value on ithe furs exported last year was at least $1,800,000, and this would be in- creased this year, as the price of furs had gone up. The possibility of large lands
from the timber Ipended solely on the development of Between the
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the pulp wood industry.
Grand Rapids and Saskatchewan River there is roughly about seven million cords of pulpwood, while there is about the same amount between the Grand Rapids and the Nelson River, The speaker stated, however,
ithat it was his belief that the pulp jwood industry should be commenced Winnipeg, and then work northward,
That there is over 3,500,000 horse
Inear gradually
Deputation from The Pas Board of Power waiting to be developed in the | 2,500,000 |
| ipa : jhorse-power is in the Nelson river, |
‘north, of which amount
|was another statement by the speaker. | A ag Hi | Huge mineral deposits waited devel-|
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Hemp Possibilities In Manitoba
A Huge Rope and Cordage Industry May Be Developed
Dr. W. J. Harington, a member of the Manitoba legislation, is of the opinion that Manitoba may become! The purpose of Peter was to estab- one of the world’s largest hemp-pro-'lish all who were passing through ducing districts, and as a result a huge | suffering and testing. See for exam- rope and cordage industry may be de- ple 1:7, 3:14, 4:12, 5:10-12, veloped in this province, 1, Christian Growth (vv. 1-5).
“Hemp grown in Dauphin district} The Christian obtains his life last summer,” he says, “was from 12 )through the new birth, and the agent to 14 feet high when harvested, and/ot its accomplishment is the Word I am given to understand that the/of God (1:23), The same vitaizing yield in relation to the seed used was|and ‘energizing power which makes as great, if not greater, than is to be |the belicewer a child of God is essen- found in any part of the world where jtial to growth and development. In the industry has been established for\order to have spiritual growth there years. There is an opportunity here | must be both renunciation and appro- for Manitoba to come to the front a8 | priation, a rope, twine, cordage and paper| 1, Renunciation (v. 1). Certain manufacturing province, as all these |things injurious to spiritual life must things are manufactured of hemp|be put away (1) malice—all wicked- fibre, and 1 would urge upon the gov-jness, that is, the will to do injury to ernment the necessity of giving carn-jothers without cause; (2) guile—de-
est attention to the encouragement of |ceit of all kinds; (3) hypocrisics ~ —hatred of other because they pos- FALLING HAIR speaking against others. ,
iSUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 29
PETER WRITES ABOUT CHRIS- TIAN LIVING
-— —_—__— suming a false appearance } (4) envies “DANDERINE” FOR evil speaking—all kinds of slanderous
the industry. feigning to be what one is not—as- sess excellencies which we do not; (5) }. 2 Appropriation (vv. 2, 3). |
The principle of the new life was con- veyed through the Word (1:23), and
For a few cents you can save your hair and double its beauty
life is to be veloped.
strengthened and
jagain love the Bible.
assimilated by meditation,
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Future Marvels
Matters Not Beyond the Bounds of Immediate Possibility ‘
Sir Oliver Lodge made the proph-
ecy that while he did not know whe-
ther the utilization of atomic energy
“would come tomorrow or would take
—o (1) |a century,” he did not believe “that Spiritual food must be taken (v. 2).!our descendants would be consuming
stored material, such as coal, using chemical energy and burning up air
the Word is the means by which that! when they wish to drive machinery, de- They would instead be taking the en- Just as a new-born babelergy out of an ounce, or two of mat- loves milk, so men who are born |ter instead of out of a thousand tons (2) Spiritual} of coal.” jfood must be assimilated (v. 3). The | which give hope to the working phy- Word of God must be received and sicist, and that propellers with three
It is prophecies like this
thousand times the efficiency of exist-
3. The grand objective (vv. 4, 5). ing mechanisms are possible, or that It is coming to Christ—to grow up|the air may do unprecedented work
along little-suspected lines are mat- ters not beyond the bounds of imme-
designed to show forth the glory of | diate possibility. These speculations
cause a thrill as a new year and a
of Christians | yew epoch open.—Philadelphia Public
Ledger.
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YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT
WITH FINGERS
You simply say to the drug sivore
‘nan, “Give me a quarter of an ounce
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of freezone.” This will cost very hetle but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one’s fret,
A few drops of this new ether com- pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the sore- ness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, dries up and can be lifted out with the fingers,
This new way to rid one’s fog of
jcorns was introduced by a Cinci®ati
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Toronto. te recial been laid off, and others had been re- F : ° ; Printed By Sr nl i by cheaper and less éxneriene- Imembers heard a deputation from The opment to make Manitoba one of the | Arrangement. ced by cheaper an ' ) , : : P ‘ ; and become a part of the glorious ed labor Stenographers who had Pas board of trade, interested in the foremost provinces in the mining in- : pe °c 6 rf z been receiving a hundred dollars ajdevelopment of northern Manitoba. | dustry. Over $2,500,000 of copper church, the spiritual house, which is ry ‘ nor h could not readily bring them- |The vital necessity to this part of the ore has been exported, and a certain elves to accept fifty, and some of | West | { God. nM js 1s! " F 1 t them had to make wa for new girls province nd to Western Canada o property ha been proved up abso- il S 1 Bel .
the vani © point imposed upon fresh from the business colleges, Such the completion of the Hudson Bay lutely, which contains twenty million | eae av Sear
Dave n ot duties which he |& new girl was Gladys Wardin; pret-|railway was urged, and J. A. Camp-!tons of copper ore, with a value of | . To stop falling hair at once and | (VY: 11-25). :
ark arenes Ny Rae Fre vaded. The t+ likeable, inexperienced. Her coun-|bell, M.P. for Nelson, in supporting over $180,000,000, He stated that gold rid the scalp of every particle of dan: | 1, As pilgrims and sojourners (vv.
: ify ‘ z 7 try home had offered no answer to the claim of the deputation, said that/mining offered perhaps the « druff, get a small bottle of delightful 111, 12). Christians are merely so- office of Conward & Elden which had jer ambitions, and she had come to ' mining offered perhaps the greatest |“Danderine’ at any drug or toilet]; urners’on tt th: they Risk once | besieged by customers ecag-'the city with the most dangerous this year there would have to be a opportunities. counter for a few cents, pour a little js ry bp oe By weak 2: “pad sta Ck Le de er to buy, was now a centre of groups | equipment a young woman can carry definite decision as to who should! A huge flooded arca on the banks |in your hand and rub it into the scalp, | [YB through it on their way to the eo id ; eal tt piel ns a sit : an attractive face and an unsophis- have the natural resources. The de-'of the Saskatchewan River had made eh several applications the hair eternal home in the heavens, Our could not sell they contrived to lay ‘ticated confidence in the goodness of |. : p i : , : usually stops coming out and you heavenly — citizenshi hi £20) |
the bllime upon the firm which had } ed obed he a SAD f he velopment of northern Manitoba was a splendid hay meadow last year, from! cont) 4 | ! ra UMAR Arias Halted y citizet ship (Phil. 3:20)
mumant Conward had been res-), ! , : : 4 cant find any dandruff, clip YOUr' should constrain us to (1) abstain originally sold to them Although, ponsible for her position in the office | yeing delayed and interrupted, he de- | which over nine thousand tons of hay hair grow strong, thick and tong and f fl hly 1 ery: 11 TI plc] | for the most part, these were men and and Dave had given little thought to |clared, by the present unsatisfactory had been cut to help out the farmers become soft, glossy and twice as from f eshly usts (v, ). ve term | ne Wr0, had bought erence, ore her, except to note that she was a!state of affairs, and he expressed him- jn Saskatchewan and Alberta, and as; beautuful and abundant. |“lusts” includes the entire army of!
i gem 0 hay abd : « A ¢ — willing worker amt of comely appear-|self as in favor of the natural resour- {a result of ranchers sccing the high ; —_—_-—— unclean forces springing from our
owart al esta ale aS ance ; ra : A Pennsylvania water company has’ carn; atures; are ¢ orate
though he had done them an inju Returning to the office one Satur-|°* being handed over ‘to the prov-' quality of hay which came from nor- \ tl ‘ I bh be \ f ie Piet at cure Sot hey, ps asushersted
tice when the finger of fortune turn- day evening Dave found Miss Wardin ince, as it would be more directly thern Manitoba, they have now com- prevented the condensation of mois-jin Galatians 5:19-21, These war
ed up a loss instead of a profit. For|imaking up-a bundle of paper, pencils concerned in their effective develop-|menced to move northward and are ture on the out ide of its. pipes by against the soul, (2) Behavior hon-
such peop'e Dave had little sympathy, and carbon paper. She was evidently ment | already locating their ranches in that coating them with ground cork, ap-|est before the heathes (v.12), Chris- aati ate ‘ . ‘ a ca i ! ‘ Ss a ‘ : ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
and if they persisted in their mur- in high spirits, and he smilingly asked ike & TN »___ plied after they have been coated with jtians should so live that it will be}
" ns he told them so with becor if she intended working at home over 2 PoP Dees UR part of the country. le experiences e t paint ¢ ssit f ! | wT
ing frankness, But there were cases | Sunda | The Brazilian and Peruvian govern-!of the last few years on the sratiles a cement paint, impossible for the world to speak
Su | , § yes a : aerat » Hy
that could not Ms wiste away Y ith a “Oh, didn't Mr. Conward te'l you?” |ments wilt maintain a chain of radio have been such as bring farmers back | TE oe col tery theese as evildoers,
sharp answ ; Morriso or . . P < j ‘ As . ~ ‘ "hile
lary ses Ww rison, In; she answere d, as though surprised |stations across South America into the bush country, where there | A Polar Coal Field 2. As citizens (vv. As 17). While
stance ert had never mentioned that the good news had been kept a} ae: ae ; : . Byrsct the Christian’s true citizenship is in hap? “investnrent” aint tee in og | will always be moisture, Prof, Wal- =f
ner “invest t nee th cea ecret He is going to spend a day ’ ’ heaven, he has a responsibility as a
; ‘i A F as % as
already recorded; she greeted Dave or two at one of the mountain hotel ; Here is What the lace ‘said, Spitzbergen Output From 500,00 to ohidhe - SCR eemcteal a
with the ciability due to their long and | am going along to do his cer No real de velopment of the north 1,000,000 Tons Annually Chigen On the Carin, : ZA Van nd
standing friendship; and her calm|respondence. Isn't it just lovely? 1] cre bealtd’ take Mace? uiwever cual” the | , . watt x lrecognizes the necessity of social or- : ) ak Nace, Vv e , “ 2 PM : ;
avoidance of the subject hurt him ‘have «o nted to go to the moun-} Principal Learned Hudson B ogy Hip ale ; An artist in" Narikaturen, publish: | der, and will not only graciously sub-
more than the abuse of all his i +. but never felt that I could af udson Bay railway is completed.!ed in Christiana, pictures a portly to the auth » of ru! rardl
‘ aA Shere’ Mi ‘ | a“ The West nee witha | peee mit to the authority of rivers rears
patror Phen there w Mer fe i Andt I can combine bu t must urge the carly com- polar bear reading the Spitzbergen l f the form of government, but
1 ‘ec > . ’ es oO ' “ n L widower with the sick ln I the jy ith pleasure.” DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE pletion of this road or it will never address of welcome to King Haakon|. os. hee ont tle motherless boy, who had brought hi il nil 1 out of Dave's cycs.| THE REMEDY FOR KID. be finished, said the speaker Waloprts ; eit t AKON will faithfully perform his obliga- little savings to the West in the hog ! face becam et NEY ILLS wig th mares 8 of Norway, other polar bears smiling ‘tions as a citizen, This he will not
of | ling out Wis life the dry pip t | ie re re ‘ \\ - 3 |railway in the next fifty vears wi'l tap ipproval, and the King’ boatmen, | 4 " | F f b i t!
l ever se Vhy, = A a val, & : : ' do through cringing fear, but a e
el at phe nd say hi hat’s the matte Mr, Elden?” she | Principal of Saskatchewan Schools such valuable territory as the Hudson | with their mittened hands cn the o ars, |] !’ fr : 3 thi f c t
4) . 7" 4 be are, ord’s tree man, q re sub- from the ite that had al cclaimed. “Is anything wrong?’ Tells Out of H.s Own Experience Bay railway, and although the deeper waiting impatiently till the ceremon * pe rehab invaded t) little fa Witl ctastannddtihard meet her frank,| What to do When the Kidneys are | waterways and power project a hak £ i mission as a servant of God he puts) cruelt Tune believable, Cor ty ecting hard to draw back Diseased. , 8 J pro) was @ ig over and the king returns where |po silence the ignorance of foolish ibn yy ie the? pects i | to, draw ‘be * Briaes.! good thing for Candda, Prof. Wal it is warmer, The world at large men (vy. 15, 16) (1) Honor all mer
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of | far removed { » the ‘that those « ld never again be Webb, Sask, February 23.—(Spe-|lace reminded westerners that they | knows little of Spitzbergen, which the|(y, 17), He will see in every mar
ci to | no va pt on frank and unsuspecting ial.) Phat there is one sovereign should not lose sight of the great! Peace Conference ai fed to N ad , ot duh say
as ' land ind tl littl re , M \\ lin.” | 1, “did remedy for kidney disease and that value attached to tl peni uf f Mess ify PeTigek taal Ae) the |e, nse Of God Sue thersiore: sive
; Wardin, ie said, “dic , x ‘ alue attaches °o ic Opening up o rb the fact that last winter the >
which were to ward off sicks Cos 1 tell that?” remedy is Dodd's Kidney Pills is the - way, but the fac mat last wint '€ honor to him, (2) Love the brother-
death, or, if that could not be, 1 ‘ WI iP TAS op to the moun- outspoken opinion of Mr, George Hudson's Bay, He also recommen- population of Arctic Ocean Archipel-|hood (vy. 17). The Christian has a
ter modest cor fe it 1 the de tain Or 3 He said he was) tute hin gs, principal of the public a dit provincial administration of ago numbered about 500 men, of peculiar love for those who are of the
pon #8 had beer ec taki e work with him, and he hao I er ‘brag ; the nat ral products, it being his Op-|\ nom more than 400 were Norweg-|same houschold. (3) Fear. God (v.| prog which, ev + aa ” ea S| ld mind going tered fo A two year rom that although the province jans and the rest Swed combined | + A * pad bs
of the trar ti was val i] to do it nd t would 4 the di ed kidneys,” Principal Hutect HH -napihandler iP achwalls tance ans 3 C Sv es, combined!7), (4) Honor the king (v. 17). This wna) ble ; ext } and | ings stat “Ll ow advised about a Anat : : td ay with the statement that of late years; has peculiar significance, for in all Merton had called on Dave ! There Ss AC k hard ecateh in|year ako to try Dodd's Kidney Pills years, they would gradually | ihe Norwegians have done much for probability the wicked Nero was the
respect to his investment, Da had her voi 1 she seized Elden’s ar They have helped me more than any perfect a system which would make $ . : Gri .
at first been disposed to tell him , iH ‘i 4 bi . id remedy | have ever tried. 1 find that t} bett | t tt the development — of Spitazbergen | king then reigning.
4 . v er \ er eye were rth ine 4 " ” setter administration of the ify » j | ‘ frankly that the property for which he health has heen & 1 nroved seems to justify the award, and the 3. As servants (Vv 18-25). Whil
round: he I it fy had gone sud.) ™Y eat a en great improved natural oduct ve ‘ : 4 As PS } ww #8 ants v. “o)}. ie had paid twenty dol'ars a foot 4 a white | “I can conscientiously recommend ‘| products of norshers Mani-|cartoonist of “Karikaturen” no doubt doubtless slaves were meant here, the ’ ] rth that 1 in mere ur ‘ te at vdd's dn ills to : : toba ¢ . ve ; ¥ : barely ort ‘ ime has ner Bu Oh, Mr. Elden, you don't think—| Dodd's Ki ney Pills to any ane iter 5 hn gee : : : | express 8 the feelings of the average principle applies to all who have re-
a second look at the man ech ed bi the hink tt | | ing from kidney disease | would not Following his address, Prof, Wal ook . ‘ : .
purpose you Re it t ink that that he-—you oratsh matt than 4 ’ ly ; , , ' ‘ Norwegian, There is coal in Spitz-|lation to employers The Christian
rpo wouldn't bell that?” x 10 em ace illustrated several features of his y m , : " “IT know you were stung, Merton,”|) “] think 4 re absolutely inno | Dodd's Kidney Pills act directly on | tay 4 she aldvat lant lid bergen, and the output, under proper] will be in subjection to his master, | a in ou . #50 y vi . y © att < an “ 5 | he said hamelessly stung You are!cent,” he said gravely, “but-——it's the [the kidneys They help the kidneys die igen! dled development, has been estimated at} He will not only do this when his one of those” unsuspecting fell / aa in 4 ” , ,to do their full work of stra Ooell she is LO eee e om § x ) ons a , i ; ' who think everybody is , ty Hy ib ent thi tt it gets caught.” Sud ae teat ele Y hy A hy Sree at R al Ed ae p ifr m 00,000 ta 1,000,000 tons annually |employer™is gentle and reasonab'e, fair with them You belong to the rs | ina ; ! pe tt re Mt of Bt, Bi result is new health and energy all ura ducation roblem but for only three months of the year but even when it means w rongful suf- hin caper over i 4 ) " . ’ be : » ei | ‘ eh sl keep all kinds of roeu t th ‘t he r teh ‘ i over the body Ask your neighbors and sometimes for only one, is the/fering, It means not only submission o | ‘ mac 5s ‘ | he scoundrels in easy circumstance Irene Hardy, “I don't know nothin’ |®beut Dodd's Kidney Pills, Special Curriculum Is Required for |!and free of ice and the way open) but loyalty, It is the duty of a Chris- mu of ht al ve charge } : ’ — — > R R ; elie +> i g t . of about the just of God. All 1 know the Rural Schools for vessels, an to consider and further the in-
, ne vuwe JY 0 sho t! crit ‘at can't run ret Se 1c adi — ow f hi rc y ti P
Ae i A Pea 0 . g Senc anadian That Tl atostaut ; terests of his employer, Many times ( ca t lt is 80 of lrene'’s pet; it of 35 OP .SUET mm ts requir . na ¢ . ‘ . . |
er] attuaites ‘ } i l ne of f tubercular Merton; | Claims to Enemy ed for the rural schools is the cor Air Mail Service in India | 'e ¢° 50 means hardship and svffer-
ee the ‘ ' r } , = - 4 ( ’ . , “
Thad’ . : t to be so of pretty Gladys War = tenti of the United Farm Women 7 jing. The grand example of suffer
wOt-eduree it wal, If vou had hac lit Damanes Amonntine ta. Mhirretve (ol AlbGt his organization, which | Mails for Karachi Will be Dispatched '"& wrongfully is Jesus Christ, While more you would | paid mor I the girl had broken into violent aM ll Doll ; Al 1 ’ is a strong factor in the rural life of After Arrival of Englsh jhis suffering is an example to us, it ad ’ he tear "Whatever shall | do hat illion Dollars Alreac 4 alt hg :
i to justified ti : n I do h ' Bee “Oh : Sy Received 4 the provir at its convention held} Mail was much more, because he suffered
th the argument , ca ‘ he moa . WW ceiver | ‘ ‘ re real an tue He a . that if he d ‘ lidn't somebody tell me? What can All ( , p in Calga indorsed certain resolu | London, England The Post-|'™" order to break forever the | er would, \ h is Asti hes + ; B Id ; ; Man Claims aginst Gee tions, in part as follows: “That th master General ces that of sin so as to do away forever with ixdtiitn alt how | feel about it , He let he pa Hon mn on fos n any A068 beg ion for loss of Cana lTntte rane sets Albania cin the Indian rT propose oppression,
' ay ps , ar no he sought, as dian live d damage tc oper of : : = ‘
MY buy tl enn frou u for thr gently as | id ttn (aay hee apt ’ i > pr Of. vention, indorse the policy of the |t@ maintain a weekly air mail ser | ~ ;
; y ; os M Pld to comfy ure “Someone has Canadian citizes WHICH NOW SmouUnt mit r of ed ition in raising the) Vice between Bombay and Karachi | Garden Tools for France
can't do it, } ‘ I " ‘ ’ Os » >, 000,00: o be place ale ; thd ' ( " ltural it.” std: Ale chanwine Ait) y told you,” | id" tit You |? © $35,000,000, are to be placed ! of teacher training to one| The air mails for Karachi will be London.—The Royal Horticultural ture on his ci i wp) it don't veto , Don's be aire ef patties . ' mgphery consisting of | . advancing loan to. normal|dispatched from Bombay after th Society war relief fund collected last
4 . any ing or dsome o wil ond ey e r ' nl ik Ss sturin
charity a 1 1 can't tal | ad PPA Pa Hf aw fe y, es vi " , , \ i une secretary Of!) oot students to enable them. to/arrival of the English mail, and per- y ar £20,000 to assist in restoris
obliges ' y ' g 4 ‘ , the warcdk .
a + ig | It & \ (1 Bat Pantinuet) jstate; Cc Biggar, of Ottawa, take the course, and also the policy|sons in th United Kingdom who the gar lens and orchards of the Al
are, Mr Iden, and hok I} . a tobinse 4 ( ‘ " he st ‘
<r dibeed no ill | and =C, C, Robinsor of Toronto clating to two-room schools and) desire their correspondence to be for-|'¢% Mie devastated areas, and the
oO of =e ? sa . Ben uv | ao s ; “Well, can I hel; Ge Prince’s War Relics 1wi ile claims for reparations are still son cherattranidaaan® warded by the new air service should have just arranged to send to France | P ’ “We : “ g » » ; you will a ent? | afraid—1I d | le Prince of Wales has collected |SOUUns ™ ut is thought that r ier a One of the factors which tends to|™mark the covers conspicuously with a first large consignment of horticul ran to b kit r pi he e noy ‘ . “ , : : F ) ome > ar be %. f " 1 ! souvenirs of his long spell of 5 A ee a pial f. hands con ite rural education is the difi-|the words “via Bombay-Karachi Ais tural tools, some 21,000 articles, ¢ frank ' . stat ce t nt on y of p ‘ , ‘ ° ; need help very lon ‘Clactive service, and these are now ati?! Se stat parts The com culty which often obtains in providing , Service” in the top left-hand corner weighing over 30 tons, Through the | g lw H ec tla \ ) the é § : i 4 Merton answered as one ho } York H In the hall are placed sip Le ire: . OW) OUk tne. clgine proper living accommodation for the| Letters, postcards and packets of |M8sistance of the British Committee | 1 ! Ste ) Mu t ic ( ! 0 t ’ | 4 meet up his 1 1 to the ji table, | U ba drt and two side drums |" Mpe for their ps ntation to the teacher lo overcome this difficulty, printed papers aid+samples, but no f the French Red Cross, these will ond | avg th | tt of } m Thi of the Ist Battai of the Grenadier |*°* says s u to } in Pa ni the Hon. George P. Smith, minister of Parcels, are eligible for transmission Be . nsigned and distributed amongst ck of a ma this ch in | , } . ape , committee of the British overseas do : " rape 1 se . ; 6V,000 families whose homes were business matter 1 look deat rds 1 regiment, which the education, informed the convention\¥y the aid service, The special fee ¥ Gy: ‘ sm a i ) , minion l don n which Si ‘ cor ‘ stro Re tassiencel seis: . \Prince bought when, in accordar inion a 5 Hy on . ! ' ©'T lthat the government is planning to see |for transmission by air is Is, for each upletely destroyed, 4 rorge f inadian 1 | ; “Not so long,” he d I felt ever | With the usual custom on the purchase set werner any ; "6 COM \that not only is a good house pro-|@unce or fraction of an ounce in ad he - : ooh Ba . missioner, represents ountrs . | ‘ 1e ore ate silat af i so much bette when I came here|of new drums for the battalion, the e*'0" : "Ss COUNITY, | vided for the tes her, but with it five |@ition to the ordinary postage The The green and yellow tints so fre-
Beets sae 6 3 's really going to old or were ictioned Iie has will pass upon ti clain from the of land for the teachers’ use sorrespondence may be posted at an} quently to be found in cate rpillars
ec we Again, But when 1 fe d} : i 8 flere +a . y . ans 'O ¢ ac 5 use, . " iy a at any ’
what a mistake I had ma te ] iouee jalso two bugles used by the Gren S rent parts of the empire before} 5 ts fw ies SOE office in the United Kingdom in the “"S believed to be due to coloring |
se Sean) . they are sent the om sio : : 1 c q ri i
to worry, not for myself, you know, \a4 at the front in P » ne ra . . M4 mM SION) he arctic tern is the foot-loose }O'dinary way, and the latest times of | Mate! derived from their food, and - , . sat n Paris where § F ; , , 4 ’
but the boy, and worry is just what ks ’ ty Jonn Bragbury is wanderer of the bird world. It breeds Po8ting to connect with the outgoing passed through the blood of the spin-
my trouble lives von I have been Round! » 332 400 ys representing the British Empire ; : Ail * |Indian mail in any | ners By impregnating leaves with working a fittle, and boarding out ee} meee ogs = were! jfar within the Arctic circle, as far . BY 18 BAY pertiewar week are artificial | ‘ri A J ’ ‘ u s on — — ; - . a colo ) . »
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can't-do heavy work, and work of packing houses last year The in lets sid ) id g |build its nest, and spends the winter }respondence for India, caused some specie $ of cuterpillars lcrease of 72,000 on the previous year 1 quic ee he 8 "pale san dae bt. mares to produce silk of bright orange-yel- | — — , “fr ot , are ~ od A Wh Cleansing came wholly from O » and Que-) find open water In which to find rr Nothing to Offer low and fine rose hues, ‘ 2 it Numbers from the West d 1 Jud Hay t —-+-— ! N j he \ re ) t re an , . ) Ke ave you anything .
You Reir and Healing est drop: | food, Its summer and winter homes | y & to offer Ginger grown In Jamal has al Lotlea— Murine for Red- | ped are 11,000 miles apart and neccasitate |t8e court before sentence Is passed]. : amaica has al- nese, Soreness, Granula: | ) / an annual round trip of at least 22.-|0 you? weve commanded more than double
. ] a “ Ma ‘ 4 Io a ea --," “ ye tion, Itching and Burning Satan hawaii cika af Tudtan dlerincs | BINCE @ 1870 if! 000 mil aa ar ements. Brtann gohan tune tant , the price of any other—even before of the Eyee or Eyelids; uch “me S i HOse | niles, 1c name “Arctic” well MsONes,--NO, ir honor; my law-] 2 ya p After Mov sf oring or Goll (1a: guage Is Hinited to about 300 4 $ suits it; the young have been found |¥¢! took my last dollar, the advent of prohibition Under . © Dru : , , . ’ : favorable eonditions an ac ill Res ve a “bj words, and who cannot count me within 7 deg. of the pole and the mest | meme en eeee erence enenneeenens 1 ' aie ity Bye Remedy Co, Chicewe |()51 (en, SCQUGHS frequently must be freed f ea ee ee
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A resolution stating that they are willing to accept the 14 per cent. in- crease in pay pending further nego- tiations which they insist must be en- tered into, has been adopted by the One Big Union mining district of Al- berta, and forwarded to the Minister of Labor, The resolution also op- poses the recent order of the fuel commissioner, requiring that all min- ers must be members of the United Mine Workers of America, the inter- national organization, or leave their work,
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Trade With Germany
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nounced here at the offices of the [Several prot itbibhede abt id made Mg the | ugg: st a special building progr for British Watching Copenhagen.—In view of the recent company. The American passenger National Republican Club by its sub-|the Dominion and a plan for amal- A pronouncement itt Paris by the megs steamers Mangolia and Manchuria, | Committee on mmnugration, gamating the ships built with the Bri- Bolshevik Agents bers of the Supreme Keonomie Coun.
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of Amalgamating the Ships
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Bolshevists Are Suspicious Of Trading Plan
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. WwW " : a: repeal of the in certain |,: fe. sha ssiwene boule | ; P P p tain concerning the sale of former now . the ae id eaten ser eeatéth inte ODIDEAA atbtes that. pei tish navy if the emergency sl sot Ra, cil, the Soviet government is consid. " e " ; ric ave en st yin : . rte Sis arise, F : P : German liners seized in American |Declare Re-organigation Bill Was Neat rai ' 4 Pri) Ae rteelekt 9 mit aliens to vote who have only de- Ny hon't bell rae " |Home Sesretary Says Particulars jcring its attitude towards ihe propos- ports, nor had he entered into any Destructive to Constitutional bie Phe lta inl iS eae [elared their intention to become citi-};..4; M sattee hy tad at boy sated” Pe Ought Not to Be Published ed plan for trading with Russia agreement or understanding with re- Privileges of Nev "y oe and Bt il taisbtay ad (2608 stringent regulation of the for- ah th "Gus i No see rcney |. London. = The Home Secretary, {through co-operative societies, said ; iti anes is ‘ v York anc Hladelphia, and|*-"*' . : De inties the Guardian, “No emergency : i ¢ par ; ° spect to what disposition should be| Washington, — Organized railroad the Hamburg office force | f he leign language press in the United to Nesta with, } weate ble ger Edward Shortt, stated in the house |Maxin Litvinoff, the Russian Soviet . " ‘ . ‘ ; thee c 8 to B fce “4 ‘ ec V » 8 conceivable ‘ ¢. eae . ‘ ook Orb Sevan fe made of them by the United States. ! workers and union labor in general, Ghifted’ inalnly: froty (his country States and creation of a_ permanent} opin ie Brittoli savy te Rot amply jthat the activities of Bolshevik agents [representative here. ” 7 > a ‘ ‘ ‘ a 5 oun A » ” Ps Pp $i laVy 5 I ainipe : . " wT ° 2 alin» eh ine " At the same time, he transmitted to contending that the redrafted railroad A Re jimmigration commission to study the adequate to cope, and even if it were jin this country were receiving care- “The suspicion that some people, the senate a copy of a “proposed” lreorganisatton billcwan daatrHottee Wt ‘ —_— eects Of bast ‘kad: especially future aa + ie a ae a Thea a ful attention, but he did not think it under cover of that plan, are pursu- P ° , ce me ) ot shaping an aebid ‘ | p, Pi " ; agreement between the allicd and as- | the cmployees’ constitutional privil: ‘Concessions Allowed immigration were othe recommens| as acti, 7 seat i . Whit in public interest to publish particu- {jing far-reaching political aims, has : a j ‘ c ig ava « “Ty rot Hte- ° : . sociated governments at Paris, under|eges and liberties, called upon con- | dations lnall f - a ‘; the id ib lars, This was in to the ques-|gained new ground, and the whole which cach is to retain its own, “the | eress to defeat the measuf® in its en- To Germany | Seas tints ch d * . : bi it : u tion to wheth his attention Lad {plan soon may prove to have dicd ‘ c vorst agina é@ te niect rf | : " complete title and tse of all captured, |tircty, At the close of an all-day con- | R ° Sit ti Bad a P It Hae be +. ; { , Hz. | bern celled to the fact that the under jbe fore its birth e e e ¢ tee Ue ' need, canno c Oo cicarly reais * ‘ . . ‘ ° ota 4 rar “oO lon » _ . : P ' ound tivities of Bolshe ““eantime otk a ; “i phil Latin the war, ; nd | fe rence representatives of the fifteen |Goven Further Time in Which to ussian uation ed the trenvendous Help which the Bri ro " activit Bol f ear i" ! ; ane Mute _ in ih oO © si re any claim | raileos ; ‘ : “ edecbimenn 1 1a t ! do ‘ aling wi ssi di- " wn ‘t “mgt ae rom any claim railroad unions made public a memor Reduce the Size of Her | ine ,, |tish overseas nations have accorded to : 6 a P ‘ tig 4 by Woh Phadnis: ate tl! ey 0 any allied or associated govern-|ial to congress making this sugges- Military Forces jAlly Officials Fearful of Bolshevik | 4). 31)i, t cau So far from making in" he pou I recer ized jately by countries which are prepared ic } Tet ; Desig te sans tage he gu pet ged | ran tities d 1 fo irect communicat xi Brett , _ jon London,—Germany has been allow- | rriumph in Southern War the centralization, the imperial policy : aan ake are pbinitly MAlc ss dogde sprough This agreement provides that, in Samucl Gompers, president of the/ed a concession from the terms of | Area ha iven tl i t hes : Ay bj oper. trade organtsanane iq Russia, Foe ay — mere ed Dyan al Am 51080 Federation of Labor, and | the peace treaty with regard to the! Gon crantinople, — 4 ituation in| tie Commonwealth a title as t! ¥I AD pied Friend a2 F ith ' Pyeng did ohh hee ad lied or associated government are in if rank Morrison, secretary, attended speed withswhich her military forces |e. el Ru rhea yam po) hat {ever before held to ifhete Sts but such subjects will be repaid, I excess of the claims of such gov-/se. conference. The memorial em- must» be rediced Premier i Liovd |: CHEN GES LAURER ae. be UNECraT CHAbT tinatt : lerstood that some countries al- . 0 7. H ral are f fa Gestination | ‘ . . : ernments for war losses in merchant |bodies this declaration: Sanewe, { j , vag {the allied officials are fearful of a gen “yy “3 . ® eady are moving in this direction.” hips 5 ae Tok : Mehndi George, it was learned, has notified leral Bolshevik triumph, more, how While the Dor policy Suit A aint Late Czar He Sas ships, such government — shall not} rhe bill deprives citizens employ- ithe German envoy that the date when ! h the i id : Against inclusion i n tl make a claim for a share of other!ed upon railroads of the inviolable jer army must b reduced to 200,000 thee 1 ak i re haar Retell Ut lolat 4 Of imperialism, and there could ; : : Belgian King to Visit Rome ships ceded under the treaty of {rights to enjoy gains of their indus-} men has been fixed as April 10, whilelane” rt aes G Fae as Soe Anica no graver errot f tatesmanshiy [Judge Gave Corporation Permission Rome The Epoca says that King or mh vk Pe aie \ bee Nhe Ay or the outside, ‘ ave OE..8 sa) tata d to Appeal ighe: P ' : ' prec i : try. The returns to capital are fixed} gio is allowed until July 10 to bring) General Schilli is at Sebast jjat this time than to imagine they Ges dpa An Hig iAlb f Belgium will soon visit Ships so ceded will be distributed upon an arbitrary basis, the rate it down to the 100,000 limit Degli tantric I RAI gaat al would meet. a lethe { putti Court | Emmanuel in Rome, If ’ mit, t o . olu 7 " ve ‘ $ fi i) pu a | ‘ . ‘ among the other governments on the|which the public pay and wages ree } aie Lae 1 Riese tate urmed for t tl l 1 of tl ¥ Ort. -otnfofmation t it will be the first time a ‘ ‘ - f A fe Peete te whi F is ‘rime: isthin armed orees a the <«disposa f ‘ c 4 . i 4 a basis of ton for ton and claim for jupon which labor must reccive, must; " Aw TI t held nat ‘ sf ant. att gtr imperial council with hit but! +. I pap in be served o { i overeign has visited the oy wre : sy ne a +t | 1c surrounding lagoons are frozen SOURS ee 4 ere ok tomanoff, depose nd ’ : claim for the ships lost and replaced accommodate themselves to this |f redicts Another Great War), 1! he : 16 ott nc heaeaie Ait |bfoi edd ‘dukpicio ‘os i , dey 1 nd suf , Italy in Romie sides the: fall by the enemy vessels seized or cap-\basis fixed for capital. This act ‘ Bo! : tits sige hoe h ba ‘aid ph edly executed Czar of Russi : t oral power H P in en > ‘. ” At ; ” > P : : as ) H $ t aghan b ‘ arin ra rt Se ————— provides that since the ships to be re-| vient to capital. Take Her Part in Settling Up juseless shipping. Ten thousand per | Kerenski Held Prisoner ie ( rp At hl , t ! CALGARY DIRECTORY tained by the United States, Brazil —————-). —— irs in E hed “ : : Atal > Corporation, y¥ h hol j G China, Cuba and Siam, would e ' 1 : , “aay dagen [Sons are registered willing to get). FeO p EE ment for $117,540.11 i t arian SORES a ma, Cuba Siam, would exceec Lumber Shortage Threatened New York.—A warning that the}... while 11,000 more are on ships |Former Russian Premier Arrested on Fatitse Henedtak “a ; i) Member their claims for merchant tonnage ; United States will be involved in an-/trom Odessa withol adequat food Arrival at Baku ae e ; t bball mel PAR KS lost, the commission shall determine | os other European war within ten years.) . nedi a Typhu ‘ bariis antén London.—Alexander Kerenski, the year R y WIRE ‘ rp ¥ : f medicine. s is raging among ’ ’ e¢ Romanof ile ) { : a reasonable value of the excess, and|Caused by Steady Shipment of Cana-!inless she accepts her share of the} e refugee It is impossible to tah |former Russian premies Who : - : } $ [at 2 H Ki : ‘ j ; are 7 f ¥ ; 0 to take , ts to h 000 ) > that those countries shall pay such | dian Supply to the United responsibility of putting Europe and). thie: wanaiatten ' sie was overthrown by the Boleheel s: As 4, — Chiropractor ¢. awa ri yulatio F for g ers |6 We . ‘ ork : 7” " sums to the commission for the ere-| States Asia on their feet again, was uttered Y o- Beeh . ; - (ee Wee lviki in November, 1917, ! | ; New York ke ! R ATE DRESSING ROOMS, X dit of G yi king | Ottawa.—The board of commerce bn oak tba ;of allied warships in the harbor appar. |V!8! 8 November, ‘, Ni een un overnment. ann! ‘ ‘ ne i RAY. Phone M1660; 9 Caledonian it of Germany in making repar ! tlawa, ‘ ; by Henry Morganthau, former am- lently lack authority for such action prisoned in the Cauc; hi ording ‘4 ; , i Ilo 6 Eighth avenue east for war losses of merchant ships has been asked to consider the prob-|passador to Turkey, in an address be-| : , to a Central News dispatch from ( Joh LM e Calgary : : Alberta Th resident said that hite he!lem of a threatened lumber shortage | ¢ I ] f Columbia Uni An agreement has been reached be-|'O § sh tet iehoth ; Justice Call ast 1 c reside sac ia V 1 , « . b . wal ~ 1 s . ‘ 2 > , ’ . . +? 7 om w 1 » whi « : : ; A atte ore the students oft olumbia ni | tween General Denikine and the Cos-j?* nhagen, quoting h | t Paiva not ‘ ‘ va SEAL RADIATOR FLUID felt that congress would make the |i Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al-|vorsity, ' : 71 Tere [uewspat Any f } FREEZING ; ’ P - . FY s sack supreme council, ita ercek Spapel aranas, seat - LE EZING disposal of the funds to which he had) berta, caused by the steady shipment 5 Mr. Morganthau declared that the ( k a ivi tl it ! : | The m re sa tl Kerensh | } Non- INJURI US : adis , 1S lev: “| ; ; ossacks ¢ giving wir = wholk b 7* aN ’ ‘ dea : . agreed, he had no authority to bind of the Canadian supply to the U.S. Minited States in refus ing to accept 4) 1 carted ipport r but th Don and |recently proceeded to the Car i} Absolutely Guaranteed : ‘ ieee : - ga : } . : arted support, b r on and}! ) t i dk { ad it to that fact, “but must depend upon|American firms are said to be con-|mandate for Constantinople had lost Kuban Cossacks are making reserya-|board a British steamer for the pu sud aye {} hel te, BOF: 8 OS “a ‘ j ‘ . ‘ rf §sac S t aK M4 Cac a ¥ bs = ] ’ * 2 - H its taking the same view in the mat-|Serving their own supplies and buy-' 4), advantage which it can never BM. lions whicl il! ' } tl ti- Pose of inducing the p Tati to}, aie | Sprucex Polish Co. Calgary F : t ‘ ee 5 . ‘ ons tich will weaken le anti "E ab bat deg cor ti i { l ter as is taken by th ignator-|ing up a large part of the visible sup- After asserting that the magnificent |p Ishevik strength and will n tl Ipromise their st pport to the Rt { St H id ’s Coll | ‘ ‘ Jolshevik streng $ \ rake 1c |} ' ul t ry ies of this agreement.” | Ply in Western Canada for — their} talk of self-determination has all died ; ; ; Y tie itr riv, TI ; we das College Bot Crimean situation doubtful. democratic centre party. The ¢ ei anata ated ? AS ee habs, nt use, away, and that thg nations of Europe | si n-leaders, howeve ve hin cold Conf Agricul { | ic OR yp reg il V hith BGs ec sc fi Aedatninae Naa , ” | a ee ee i . ‘oS P onference on riculture Joarding ane ay Pupils U. § F; M St ik | Fe bb rave ie Wis i ce remap e sete. 0'0 Orders the ’ jreception, it is asserted, and o1 ' \ ington.—Plans t roan inter MISS L. SHIBLEY, Principal . ». Farmers ay rike tthe board of commerce in Winnipeg, former ambassador continued; “Un | Canada’s Favorable Outlook arrival a¢ Baku he was arrested ! ei ; ph dN i hao : F Established+ 1905 _— jtelegraphed to the board of com-|jess militarism is de stroyed and the wate I thrown into prison at ' perk + ‘ Van) MPS a 12th Ave. W., Calgary, Alberta “Won't Work 16 Hours a Day to Feed me sa he i as follows: } Inew order of things established, | |Duke of Devonshire Paints a Bright | oo - TET) ie | : + to] | A { W t d A : | “The chief inspector of crown tim-] predic at ¢ u young : > Net onte ote l likely be asked to participat gv 8 e Highly Paid, Short-Hour Urban Lee I : . jpredict that all you young men w iy Picture of Future of Hold Hun Wai Criminals stad hee a ARI Ae ihe Nail won it VA an ih ber agencies reports that a scrious | be called upon again to bear arms in | Domini London.—The list of war criminal nite Bite = a || yh Bam hn’ acento arilt (2 t Consumer” le} rc is being Created tn lumber ; | ominion : ; i ! Farm Organizati é A |{} a staple line sold direct to users, will | ishortage is ing created in lumber/ag European war, and that all of YOu! Ottawa.—That Canada has every |Presented to Germany include sor , given protected territory } Washington.—The farmers of the}supplics in the three prairie prov-|who were too young two years agolrencon 4 ‘ ; ‘ ti - ett i! . ab ” I persons ow in the hands of tt Nic itlee was app to ' i} P. R. BRECKEN, Limited ‘ . }. +6 . / 4 q en aso oO be gratinec | le pres- y : Lela: : riculturs . } > United States may go on strike, Re- jinces by United States concerns buy-|will receive your first call for service. ent outlook, more particularly now Premier Lloyd George informed th icultural . i i} 202 1.0.0.F. Building—Calgary cently questionaires were sent by the ing up large valuable stocks for ship- } rune : ott ar ° EE Whether ‘t! it ounts on the jt | Ose} Apex sd , eens eeeeee that educationists were attacking the |"OUSse Of Commons, ict ‘ ost Office Department all over the!ment south, The United States firms : : laccused perso youl trice ry i —————— = Pos ’ ' hb gS bbe ¢ 4 ; out ited States heavy task of carrying on a huge cam- | #°US* ly ns would be tried by an country to farmers in connection withlare holding American Iumber from @ rya e paign to deey ind’ atrenathén tt allied court would depend on the reply : - 1 4 F aig o deepen and 5s 4 ie | * , R . “¢ anc heir own ma » oi thd 8 ahd a + ica : *atht . . . Uh NI : u vie ! @ move to bring the yroducer and their own n arke ts for a aren tae Brigss nigyee ee hr “ jmoral and spiritual factors in national made by Germany to the recen ! I ARMERS and OT HERS NOT ICE : consumer closer together by extend- and are dealing largely in the Cana- Significant Passage in Allied Note! a ducation was the keynote of a {note, the premier said 1 ares to ( y to 1 Motor course and wish to receive a ing parcel post facilities. Some 70,000 dian supply. An immediate investi Annuls Previous Trials speech dative red by the Duke of De . | ee proper t ' “1 4 sho expert-instructiqns and practical : , : P Py P . ° eC J Ve eS experience ¢ y P t P ite racto nd Stationery Gas replics have been received The ma-j|gati will demonstrate this, Berlin. —Examination of the official lanahiren GavarnanGenat ati Gatnde Italy Still Has Food Cards SR peclecepy ; traleine ating, you should jority of the farmers complain bitter “Please advise what steps, if any,|text of the last allied note sent to the} : ee *! Rome—Owing to the hict end Hlewmphill M ft the largest est equipped trade , P f 5 , : to the delegates to the National Coun- | yo! A ‘ e« schoo! prepared to give you ly of shortage of labor and the high should be taken by me. My inform-|German government relative to the, ‘i tatsiveation here jexchange, the difficulty of tra i i Ye arvel at t sagnitude of the equipment used wees they are forced to pay, and jant states the result will be extreme itrial of men accused of war crimes Dr. Parmatee ae Quebec, urged transportation and the ireity tt ie mn ‘np : x! ne oe bah " mee eotheara ge Pre declare they will reduce or susperid ly serious unless the movement is|shows that a significant passage was], , oy | 7 fe he bj- |SUpplics, the council of ministers hi ! e ed 11 ‘ Automobile trade association luc n becatt t! lo not pro necked.” ina tei Papas ‘ ie for a serious consideration of the bi-| ra it pay ol ; ‘ é - i eas el open to Hemphill production because they do not pro-|cneckec omitted from the aris version pub- Jy) ua question If they were to decided to establish card syste: for 1 ' 1 tree talogue to pose to labor fourteen to sixteen} The board of commerce is consid-j|lished here, This passage refers to a have peace and harmony it was abso- j the necessaries of life und the ' HEMPHILL MOTOR SCHOOL hours a day to supply the necessities ering the matter, stipulation by the entente that pre llutely necessary that they give the [conditions as during the war, ( 228 Ninth Avenue E., Calgary, Alta. of life to “highly paid, short-hour ur- —_—____—— — vious verdicts at trials of German war Letcen als Canmatar the right to pre therefore, will be required for bre Bran at Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Kx Take vale y, Vancouver, U.S.A ban resident consumers.” Takes Action to Prevent Strikes offenders must be annulled, and that ‘list atesa Garr tometer Isice, macaroni, coal, and fat aA CRREUAEEND: OCUBMEL UES UOMO er tenure - SESS Berlin. Gustave Noske, comman-|they be remanded for new trials ene ea tel a, F d f | | d der-in-chief for the greater Berlin This provision, the Rreiheit says.) ry a * Ae mi ree om or ireian distri t and Brandenburg province, |imeans the re-opening of the Fry att Noted Indian Sniper Dead ‘cre 5 has issued an order app'ying to Ber- lease, in which a Ge rman commission | d ou an € a ner n ve Declare If Free -to Choose, Peopl¢/jin and Brandenburg threatening im-|decided the exeeution of Fryatt, cap Credited With Having Killed Over a
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Will Wish to Remain in prisonment ora fine up to 50,000} Empire marks for inciting persons, by speech
London,—The Labor party's dele-|or in writing, to stop work, which gation to Ireland has drafted a re-| would affect the production or distri-| port which is now being consid l.ibution of foodstuffs. The deerce is
| It is understood that it lays stress on delf-determination and expresses the epinion that if Ireland were free to
directed against threatened strikes of the bakers and hotel-keepers,
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pan-Germanic Press | Stonefish, Canada’s most noted Indian united in rejecting the allied n ote AS sniper for three years in France, was wholly unacceptable, and the Tage
blatt expressed the belief that “it is
Jaa halting place on the road leading to
revision of the Versailles treaty.”
Objection to Turk Peace
frozen to death near his home on the
reserve, Stonefish was the first In- dian to enlist after the outbreak of the war, joining the Canadian army
on August 6th, 1914. In hes capacity
sniper, he is credited with having
choose she would clect to remain in Helps Old Comrades the Empire, The delegation fe ind} Chicago, — Captain Marshal Field | the present atmosphere in Ireland en- | II, heir to the $120,000,000 Field es- tirely abnormal, at d ady es as a) tate, applied for a million dollar life remedy the granting to Ircland of the insurance policy. He made the appli game ‘freedom of lf-determination |cation through two former “buddies” | as possessed by the Domini fF ith whom he served in France, and| ——— —- who are now msurance agents, Holland's new ult mines alread | a are meeting about one-cighth of tl at Money talks, and it is in a hurry country’s demands }to say goodbye to most of us,
Grand Trunk Deal Is Ratified After
as a killed over a hundred Germans, but PS pike he himself escaped without a wound Settlement Without Reference to the : non ki Ihe coroner decided that an ir British House of Commons A ; yur Ww Ss unnecc sary, Is Resented | meiiiain “ait - ‘ ! es o ] : . ~ : I ondon The lat tide velopment it Nurses Arrive From Siberia the Turkish situation for the moment ‘ : ri Soy : aan Francisco,—One lui dred vd ha be ls nite mt Aariath gut forty American Red Cr worker tion in both public and official inter tS fr fone Barta on: thes ; est The reservations which France (rananores Greate Northen Warn and Britain are* said to have made 4 ; | ' A url membe of the party told of their are c ‘ urk ) ce . Wish, FG : ee big? \ vy ee xpericnees with cholera at Harbin ( ‘ ‘ 4 i u c n o ol . terms, inch M ; Ul ; From Harbin they went to the foot ons nop " arouses trong Constant) : ArQt ' OM4 ‘hills of the Ural mountains and aided J 4 ’ " it ‘ PPOs Pi feeling in parliament, as t OPROMI* |: tha wunmiatian af.ihe sMoneknda/at tion strongly obj to a settlement x > children of the Turkish que vithout refer
ence to the commons, | Prohibition Stops Duties of Police
Particular an
tagonism has been aroused in opposi
@ e hes Mineola, N.Y.—Police Justice Geo eate ISCUSSION ::: quarters to the decision to permit! , 1 iste announced that he had 1 ; d tle g ‘ f ‘ id r¢ he § té retain overeli { over Ap, ul 7 ye ae : , igned because prohibition prevented Constantinop! | a 7 eee A stat r i 10] jhim “from making a living.” Sin | A As Sal | th ban went into effect last month; London Ihe shareholders of the ing treated as nearly as possible as Was! catagliaegs Ragy lhis revenue from the office dwindled | ne ys : ge at won gtor 4 vw Tl ! t Grand Trunk Rai'way, after listening one system, The committec will con pehingtons. ! A ; nore than fifty per cent, the justice to heated criticisms, finally sented ;tinue to act until the Grand Trunk | Marash, in Turkey, where >have) oi ted | cater ns, wn ‘ a to the terms of agreement with the|preferred and common stocks arejbeen a number of cisturbances, are | ' : , i wg safe, the state depar I is inform -- Dominion Government A dozen dis-| vested in the gcvernment, ; . af 1 he it prs | sentients held a meeting afterward A board of arbitrators will also be/ed in a dispatch fro onst nople, | Ww. N. U. 1304 pie 1S i . 4
and te ed a resolution protesting appointed to determine the yalue of against the terms the preference and ordinary stocks, wiuinhs ' . : ‘
} Ottawa.—Ratification of the Grand |One arbitrator will be appointed by |
the government, and one by the Grand |
‘runk agreement by the shareholders m m London will be followed by the| Trunk, The t! ird will be Sir Waiter | appointment of a committee of man-|Cassels, judge of the exe hequer | agement, The committee will be com- court of Canada, The arbitration posed of five persons Two will o¢|award will be met by the ij of a] appointed by the Grand Trunk, two | new nan v ting four { guar by the Dominion Government, and anteed toc
the fifth will be appointed by the | The gov nt ill han other four, The committee of man | the interest he t ® an-| agement will endeavor to ensure the teed ot ck, Df hi ‘ere | 50 | 00 operation of the Grand Trunk system Pp Ap terlin, ndie | : in harmony with the Canadian Na- |of this stock , : Key
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| | | fO0 UUM ; 1) M il jit 1) i i — —— =p ~~ ——__ | St renact ' t i ' miu M ks plac Dil t C ‘ 1} vill, cise i ton | I No Rese ; . ) Mike. | Wt hnrrowee J tavsoy-Hariis guns rere ¢ iS THE TIME RB] ( | } win. ow | OW, Wagon, 2 Miner Ow i ’ fay ets of bol te culter, Beatrice | C.F. Damnon, Auctioneer oy Snappy, t | ty "a, | ream separator, new; barrel churn, TO ORDER THAT : ; 50 i s 1 8 $ 2& forks, shovels, chains, ete, } ————- > rf | , : > - $7 2 1’ Go | pide eee to a Pree Lined No Reseive . fa Terms=-All sums of $20 and unde: | Auction Sale } SO 1S SESS Ste. SNES Cash, over that amount 10 months is poo ; Peo c Mas Reel time will be given on bankabl» note BEI | OUR NEW LINE bi he 8 batik ‘Mater at. : per | Having rented my farm, T will sell, | ey , ‘ivals cent i unt for eash by I ubli Vu tion, on the N.E. qt . New Arrivals a NAC Whilibsiien, dvinchon [Gh Sec. S145-93 W423 tiles N.W. of | So that you will be sure to get it when i : , f hi ' ! a ronokn, ites } ‘ such, O Of Ladies’ Sweater aping aioie Rat} tae eth races Clerk iniles N.W, of Hletrane you want it DIES’ SHOES 1 Esai Atha On THURSDAY, MARCH 11 Whil { }) here | commensi “TD aeloek sharp : = Hee nf } He | beam blac mares, Sand} W 13 ST EE] E i % . Mf . ~F ve O50 ibs: grey mare. in} v ) are shi i| 4AUCLIONn sale hae rs old welght 1100 ibs ; Seis ce . n i 12 vears old, 1250 Ibs.s | Rs ~ sroags | 7 in 1 foal, G6 yearsold, 1050 Ib - complet) as veCEa i pry, eT eure (hd. 1000 They LUMBER and IVPLEMENTS - PONOKA LL " - | lite brown n 10 years old, 900 Iba Ce | | ruk Y 1 Pr ootiee wags tat idan a dL z, ? 17 Head Catt | By A | 4 Ws, on fresh ‘ nom ets r ST ca TT F fet A " \ resh in March and , —— a Ppa yy ; ! \ I i I i COW lf; 2 ' ne oda £} | ae Agee ; eat, ‘Only-ex of |i) ore! | it leur, cout PONOKA ENGINEERING WORKS IMITED . i y LI ii i old; 4 cou o year ole; ; PONOKA, ALBERTA é \ ' li ; ca . - faa | ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, ETC i. a Wal linp n \ i Phone 6 Ponoka $3'7.50 “an i ene | SP oe F li M ey 0 laws’) " coy The Place to GetYour Machinery Repaired i sonal ae —_ as Katt di 3 ” lever } own WE ARE RQUIPPED WITH TOOLS A.D EXPERIENCE a Se SNE Bean Lo ge y rin. We Delt A. wre med Loc.t, Aorxr For FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES —_—_ ~~ : é : Si aRE2 é - ssracn tl HERBERT J REES os tes, erow PHONE 1 PROPRIETOR P.O, BOX 22 | f Pel eC oben ooeeeeepeeetonemarueasassas ( l i i A Ot cee ee. FEE { y B79 \l Chick y Hou aT ( tay q ATO eee ee Lela afe J \ aM he " neue 2 ‘ Ht EEE et penn Jatt wlan Meals At All Hours ‘noce Me eval ' Bett ' F ' Farmers ind Commercial Trace specially Catered to : nope, lan n n OK ee e * . ° iy Gs z eS! Owner! tutta ote Cigars, Fruit, Confectionery, Soft Drinks _ . on Lunch at > n No Reserve : ‘ o bera All P 820 and under Mah Yuen & Gen Lo 7 \ LLC tion Sale paabi: ’ ne ae are, HED ) — ee st ] NY | bearin S pe interest 3 per ] — : — — IMED dante \ the (cent, dinco tnt far cash STRAY HORSES FOR SALE i ; Wed mM Wh itton, Auction : se RSS ; LF lin Gwe On premises o I, 1 nkins, 2 nail ) 1 Head heavy work Horses antone Saas 5, G, Lakra c ea v of Ponoka, N.E. 81-12-23, W 1.) three-year-old Mare Colt Can be wien. Light May Gelding, aged about 8 or 9} xeon on my farin in Brooks, j ’ ° years; Weighs about 1100 tbs, Of Clyde W. H. Mucins \ ’ : stock All four feet white to knees shall i an sre ‘ Brande t x cn left stith é | Auction Slag ante genet sun ae WANTED ‘ NOM, Dran ere ~ . } ——— ay ; Pp sn. on that =H Timothy Seed Wanted, — John mn, Pa cree ' ie i seas of | STRAYED Hageman, Phone 404, Ponoka. ~ Rend ata ‘ gle. | we sve . oo aa -—-——————_.. 5 ; ot . N FRIDAY, MARCH l2rn | Sk Re snagd , “ : — ‘ U SN@oeie t at veclock sh fr ' 1 Roan Ste er, lor x yearl ne, branded FOR SALE OR TRADE foods h int ebbads def. + ; : eserpiiow| LW oon ight: wide: 1 Ret Yearling | a a ahs the Postini be ” Spy asd bay Cn yours old, | rrp u ida hen eat ae Half Section iuproved Farm Land ceived at Ottawa : j { ri Rt bab Heifer, + visible brand: 1 yearling |. Mor | na day, the Zod Apr \ l ( M " Viba.; Red Bul bo visible brand. The above | COs to Morningside at $22 per acre, veyance of I I Vee : 4 year owe have been on my plece for some the Will take a Raw Quarter west of proposed Contra ie ra ( \ R forad Rod I ee Nay va Phone IG1D H Mam, Re 1, Ponoka Ponoka as part payment, Some cash S710? bes eek ' | | John Hold oO \ le Grado I \ 1 iat pears] balance on terms, — J, WW, Wiltse, ae flan te . 4 Aq Ni have | Morningside, Heme Glen, to | a willl ’ ’ rt DVostinaster Ger \ | | j hy ie STRAY - ——<—— in eS Printed notices con ( A s a a i calf 7 " , u information as | L1UCtLION Wale Bay Mave, white star oy forvhead, BREAKING PLOW FOR SALE posed Contract Calvo tbour Loo Tb No visible brand, Po Rae zoeme of Ten i a Yhave/ Owner can have same ou paylog Sin. Breaking Plow for sale, or : Fhe Post Oltirs expense | Will exchange for M-in, breake Py. tis I at Hl \ ' ' j a | : : Fo | ‘ ange in, Dreaker, or pagal ie Post OM 1 Gel i 1, Ravesnora, Asker W. J, Muir, Ponoka Post OM This} D =— - —_ monton, Zh Feb! ’ | STRAY | : 3 AL AW, CAIRN ) eid ato | WANTED A FARM Post O ) On preni f Win, Gee W.4 of - — : 13-26 WW. 4,0 Licht Bay Gelding, A Quarter or Half Section within ¥ - - Lh yor GO years oll, weight about 800 Ibs, | 10 miles of railroad, Baie improve. In Tho District Cou + | ; Sinall wh pot on forehead, Mane | mente, Reasonable price. Owners " trict of Wetaskiw: f : part tail black and clipped, Ouly, Pullest partioutars to G, Taylor ld} tt, light har CO. L, Parnes, rand Reader | 9205, OMh Street, Kdmonton, at wale harn ly | Pie. In the matier of the Wat a vi nolatn tle, nuit / _——— é iG SILAS BENTON i A ae ‘ , ; aelgi Site HORSE Lost FARM FOR SALE ; Deceased, ees oneet ins 7) bob b 1 in bs | 2 a, ae — 7 ~tif el “4 , ack. : F : € Notice is hereby wiven t ) oe i; ‘ | ( i Bay Horse, 5 years old, weight 100 | A good Improved Farm of 160 Acies, ! ons haying claims upon @ oa Ki i ; |" Bob tai tbowt lo knees Reward % miles from Ponoka, cast on the +e | hoe gl Shres a i jwciven V. A. Zacnany, bi mark, A-ker road, Everything goes with ‘ died at the Town of | : | ' i| | (he farm.—Apply, Bert Hinkley. guired to fi with tl fadphine ead | STRAY MARR —— 7 uired t« e with th ‘ ‘ s ga ; the 12th day of April, A | \ ; rey 4. Bay Pony’ Maro: weluht aboulcco MARRIED MAN WANTED . statement, «uly ? ' rt blank in firs Been on uy place since vices ed eaims and if ans ‘ ' ry of ° ’ | . them, and that al , ! f Jaruary } Married Man wanted to work on Aduinistratgr will ) ‘ llera ( CHAS, CRANDALL, Bismark, P.O } arm f coming season; reaso able bute the estates ns | A | Wel grew \pply, Byron Carpenter, " ae autitiod \ Phone 10M, ‘4 ee oaly to i ; | STRAY | icliens: ve has beet! a ; i EY 20! SC a Nad { ON premise Fo Aibert Wklucd, STRAY CATTLE s Datel this 1h , vin W ecott a niles north-west of Ponoka, Likht Hay | aoe 2 i L Hare, vising § years olds abant § "| Red and White Meifet, besenel k Hex bis, | LAY Pinky all Voile BIrIp In Face, alana Z7 OD vight rib, Red Steer, same i a, Bolicitors for the A ‘ \ \ mat » ike spot on bi dof j se J a { | brand; Hed and White Steer or Meifer opps 4 “Ove eau. a. D ‘ » ‘ yy] hi foot is white NO visible brand handed same. All ; | » Approved by; J v4 ) I FI ) : 0 m spring Calves, ee) ID0., RD + iD LSE. 24 ‘ anne Brand Reade Noward given, ‘ citi WW | Red S vears| Ep, CHAPPETL, Chesterwold, ‘ 7 oO | ed \ te unter belly, | * e #OR SALE vend of tail Both | CHICKENS FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT 7] } , —_—_—-— a : sed Beds, Mattivs« ays Brande | Le iy “8 4.2 White eine a ide W ile se ae Oe | SeveialDircbred Bull Orpington Improved Farm wanted t» rent. in if me pening. Pr , | i ater pipere B 1 Read Rorsters fy phd Vay. tb | Ponosa d’stri t, with or without oute i addativ " rat J hin Dick, P Ph a more ae . ! 0.1, Fansum, Brand Reader, ‘ones, Route 1, Ponoka fit, RD, VeMILLAN, Ponoka ” App y: Mis Jolin ™ Saad te We ES its seen Nes ai y iit , Phone 121 | Rey 3 ‘o> . Ree. > ; 3, of
NERVE EINVITED [a sptensia Opportunity If Canadian’ \Of Thos o Ruled in Germany's: ON IMPROVED FARM PROPERTY ; mer TORO et | kay ewe |e | trea rman nwo 70 LWigbard St TO in bid seis sor Oe oe ane THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. — hort tk pgp at Th eg co Germany reared and educated prin- 348 Main St. 3 i WINNIPEG, MAN, (ft Wirhour PURE Sriaae. Waa SOMGbne Sue eonenes Have a oup of hot Oxo cesses to use them to rule Europe. ; ,
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Investigating Western 7 Industrial Resources
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Market lor Toys Hey % In Great Britain
a very high degree of excellence, and as the prices are very high, Can- adian manufacturers have a splendid
every day. It will warm you through and through against
—fortify
lAt the behest of Wilhelm and con-
omen Were the Kaiser’s Pawns |
Labor Leader’s Warning
Spirators, more than half a score of royally born women went forth from
of the country or of the people over
MONEY TO LOAN
‘Woot’s Phosphodine) Fa AN PR no the Broly
7 . opportunity to sell large quantities in fatigue — ward off ; Crash Coming If World Work Does nervous system, makes Ro A Orca ton rue [Canadian Trade Commission to Take | c; t Britai di Cana- colds and chills {Germany to sit upon or near the Sot thsdeane in old. Veins, Cures Nervous Dr. ECL R Stiven-wovevs bes he ce aaa bach egg —and kee {thrones of other nations, there to t Dedility, Mental and Brain , EAPC ca atemate es | Survey of Tnduntries Alcedy —|dsn Government trade report. The ° Mont ‘and plas forthe ntsees wot} Eandon-—J-_H. Thomas, riway| ia ee bam feed eta a to Rn, LC RRe ptm or Established report adds that while Germany will PRRLIFLAB A diet ing rab ecsuya? workers’ leader, says that the state of | forss : Gane
MONEY ORDERS
Money Order.
‘ a Dominion Expr Five dollars costs three cents.
wes ED — FORD
and Agents to ask information
OWNERS
An official of the Canadian Trade Commission will visit the West dur- ing January and February, to become
ducts of this part of the Dominion,
both domestic and export. His pro-
| undoubtedly be an important compe- ‘titor in the British market, the manu- facturers of that country will prob- ably confine their attention as in the past to the cheaper grades of toys. In the better class of toys Canadians should find their opportunity
ie | Will
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' 4 . the world is such that unless some- which they reigned or had power, but! |. ; M : : ; thing is done speedily a crash will) for the interests of the house of Hoh-j : hae jcome when nobody will suffer more enzollern and its empire in Germany,
‘ Piilk's than the workers. Even the Kaiser's sister was not over- rts
looked | British workmen must work a quar- voked,
sent out of Germany into a foreign
She, too, poor Sophia, was
i French twice as hard, and the Ger-
| druggists or mailed ia plain peg. on reeet THE
He says that nd
jter harder than before the war, the]
hres Nerve pomphlet matted [+] -)
EDICINE CO., TORONTO, ONT,
ee
BOOK ON DOG. DIS&AS and How to Fi
Mailed Free to amy Address by the
5 a * land with instructions to see that the : ‘ | Auth on the ay | inventions: SPEED-| gram is to take a survey of the indus- os TREES Standardize titerest of her 83 ‘4 r and of Ger-| mans Perver, veres waraet, Bt. “is CLAY GLOVER 7 \ —P ive stalling a . ahit ? ‘ ; vhs ir as 3 abe arty’s| . 20., 7} bucking, Oia. carta: ea ra already OV ah ea THE BEST TONIC Coals of Alberta} ma: y came first and all the time. Pisa tas we tacetn, ' Shee Dor hemes | "18, o Sue hie. STEERING CONTROL—Eliminates|° Hose tn ‘prospect a6. possible, ] mavens | Five royal women who served Wil- P + pai i M4 ; } ad ees . pee nt) es on : tivetas i sis arties er, ugh | quveting. Jerks, of gteceing, wheel ip itainiate on ir “ata sf FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE: Research Council to Consider Aeron- helm and his junkers have come te actutavin' Sealouties te \ te al ——— — 4 saves tires, gasoline, 9J./0, LAL-| Gary Berald says editorially: : } : sad ends or to great grief. They have “pits aa cabled by LIGHT REGULATOR iz AYgRS | Work this official is undertabing is | autics and Scientific ltost thefe’ dhvenes, india’ two tueten«| ORS fe ointers on Road Building irked ph teh i ol em $2. Ms done thoroughly it should be of ines-|Increase Your Nervous eersy by Education ced, their fives, They are: a — ROTHWELL'S AUTO SPECIAL,|timable value. Such a survey"has ne- ede age MH Mn pak Pile Dr. Ottawa.—The Research Council has Heavy Solid Foundation Not
TIES, Richmond Buildings, mond Street, Toronto, Ont.
Rich.
Lively Protest Against Exchange Rate
A. and N. Veterans to Boycott U.S.
ver before been attempted, and the report when completed is sure to sur- prise even these who imagine they are keeping in close touch with develop- ment in Western Canada,
“It should be useful to capitalists secking profitable spots for invest- ment of their cash, We have been
acquainted at first hand with the pro-
Nervous people who have not yet, 4Ppointed an air research commission
developed a disease that can be fe- with a membership of four, with a cognized and treated by the medical | targe association throughout the Do-
iprofession have the greatest trouble : f in finding relief. Irritation, headache, | Minion to advise and co-operate with
sleeplessness, nervous indigestion, all|the Air Board of the Dominion on the ithese discomforts make life miserable |lines of research to develop aeron- jbut are endured rather than run @/autics in Canada, This commission doctor's bill without hope of recovery. | will report on the possibilities for
Sophia of Hohenzollern, Queen of Greece,
Clementine of Coburg, Mother Ferdinand of Bulgaria
Draga, Queen of Serbia,
Jutta, Princess of Meclenberg, and Crown Princess of Montenegro.
FROM LUMBAGO
Sioan’s Liniment has the punch
of |
twinges*
Alice of Hesse, Empress of Russia. SATISFYING RELIEF *
that relieves rheumatic ly t certain changes in expert opinion
Always Considered Necessary Numberless are the persons who cl over the public thoroughfares ind give never a thought to the me- thods by which the roads are built;
that found utterance at the conven-
jtion of the American Society for Mu-
Manufacturers isiti eve hou! Ss Ras eo re : Thi yarmth-givi ongestion- " told by more than one visiting man-| Every such sufferer should know the |", : ee ee ede oes, CONGEStION-| yi inal Improvement are 0 actica Members of the Kingston, Ont,|ufacturer from the cast, Canadian and danger of such a condition to the ner.| this work, which may be found at) Western Boards of Trade | scattering, circulation-stimulating re-|. nea ee of re . te dpe branch of the Army and Navy Veter-| American, that this part of the Do-, VOUS System. —Nervotts debility and | various centres in the Domtnion, and errant jmedy penetrates without rubbing) !"tercst to all of them. Heavy, solt q av) Cri? can, ” ) - ! !
ans’ association have agreed to pur- chase nothing from the United States until it restores the value of the Can- adian dollar to. one hundred cents. In
minion is already populated thickly enough to justify establishment of many more manufacturing plants than we now have,”
jeven paralysis may result if the tone jt will undertake investigations inde-
i t rest y ild-| . pF the nerves ds not restored by build ‘pendently. The fuel research board
blood and nerves Dr. Williams Pink |t standardize the coals of Alberta Pills have been used with the greatest |has been fully constituted success, They have a direct action on
and the/the Western Canada Board of Trade |!umbago, bruises,
, .. tight to the aching spot and brings Federated Body to Boost for Western quick relief, surely, cleanly. A won-
Canada ,derful) help for external pains, Steps have been taken to organize |sprains, strains, stiffness, headaches,
Get your bottle today—costs little,
foundation has been generally con- sidered by engineers as the necessary beginning of a good road; but several experts at the convention spoke for porous, non-rigid foundations, and
tes : ! of s { : : : | addition to the boycott, it has been work will be carried out, in all prob-|into a federated body with the object
}means much,
decided to send a vigorous protest to the government against the present rate of exchange.
The association will protest to Ot tawa against the Hearst papers be
Keeping Windows Unfrosted In these days when Jack Frost is busy drawing pictures on the windows “|{many beautiful works appear over- Inight, but when he completely covers
ing admitted to Canada, an als : pan c i ' r da “tthe glass, he is not so welcome. The against the cxportation of Canada|, : Sey ; , | Russians have a very effective way of paper to the Hearst interc in the} ‘ ' United Stat jpreventing the obscuring of the win- rited States, } § : \dows by frost. In Russia the walls of the building are very thick, and | toubl windows are fitted to the M Ye] ( , , jhouses, set about thirteen inches ar s » | i i ; te T : ‘ ainard niment ©o., faumited, fapart The window sill between the
Gentlemen,—My daughter, 13 ; ‘ : old, was thrown’ from a sleigh and | outer and inner windows is decorated
yrs.
the blood and therefore enable it to carry to the nerves the elements they need to fully restore their normal
'function—and at the same time im-|
‘prove the general health. The bene- fits that follow the use of this medi- cine, is shown by the statement of )Mrs. Jenny Marr, R.R. No. 3, Port Rowan, a well known school teacher, who says--“Some years ago I became greatly run down and was in this condition for nearly a year. A doctor whom I called in said | was suffering from complete nervous prostration
It would hardly be possible to tell,
all the symptoms of my case, but any- one who has passed through a nerv-
jability, under the auspices University of Alberta at Edmonton. |
the council at its meeting here
ing. The first-named committee
called uvitamines, which are known to play such an important part in the human diet.
The council has made arrangements
to discuss with the authorities of
injured her clbow sc badly it remain- ed stiff and very painful for three years, Four bottles of MINARD'S LINIMENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE,
St. Joseph, P, O., 18th Aug., 1900,
British Columbia's Forest Production. ‘
The total value of forest production
in British Columbia for the year 1919
will be not less than $62,000,000, ag-
ainst $54,000,000 in 1918, according to
a preliminary report made Water borne shipments of lumber show advance over the preceding year of 17,000,000 feet, while the value of pulp and paper sold increased from $10,- $17,250 in 1918 to $12,554,257 last
year
A cent up or down in the wholesale price of hides makes a difference of 14 cents a hundredweight for the beef In old-fashioned butchering hides were often partly alization
each hide, Thi sive
an}
with bright green moss, ‘and hidden there is a dish filled with calcium
chloride, which absorbs all the mois-
| ture and thus effectually prevents the
formation of ice during the long cold winter,
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Automobiles and Prosperity It is estimated that $221,435,184 is invested in automobiles in Saskatche- According to figures collected the Saskatchewan Automobile cague, there are 54,754 cars in the }province, For the upkeep and run- ning expenses of these cars, Saskat- chewan automobile owners expended fabout $48,246,170 in 1919, Since the great majority of the inhabitants of ‘Saskatchewan are fariners, very few i whom do not own at least one wutomobile, these figures indicate a It rosperous state of agriculture in the
if ice,
Colds Cause Headaches and Pains | Feverish Headaches and Body Pains
spoiled. In modern | caused from a cold are soon relieved by | hour lamentably lacking in heroes. | packing eight or ten experts take off) taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | /hovsands of people, we
| Tablets. There is only one “Bromo
: Queen's, Laval, Dalhousie and Mani- ous breakdown will know what 1) 7°°°"* val, 4 d ; suffered. As I did not seem to im-,toba universities the measures which iprove under the doctor's treatment,’ may be necessary to promote advanc-
\! decided to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and the decision was a fortunate one for me, as I soon found some relief through the use of the pills, and sfter taking cight boxes I was fully restored to health. To-day I am strong and hearty, without an| ache or pain, and for my present} {physical condition I feel I am indebt- jed to Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and can heartily recommend them to any- fone suffering from nervous troubles,” You can procure Dr. Williams Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or they wi'l be sent you by mail at {50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to The Dr. Williams Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ontario.
A New Naval Motto
ed scientific education and _ scientific | research,
|Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, Etc.
Wired Wireless
System of Gu'ding Radio Currents by Means of A Wire
“Wired Wireless” is the latest, It lis an invention of Major George O. ‘Squier, chief signal officer of the United States army; who, by the way, has renounced all his patent rights in favor of the public because, he lsays, “when an army man begins to
jthink about money, he begins to for-
get about the army.”
| Traditions of the German Navy Not | of the Regulation Order Admiral Reuter has been isibly more conversations by means
jby the British and was given an en-| . ” ; ( 'of a single wire and makes long dis-
The Squier method makes it possi-
set free | ble to carry on at least ten and pos-
thusiastic welcome at Kiel on Satur- : day. The chief of the scuttle brigade vite
bids fair to be the hero of a German] ally limitless, It is be that lconversations from Rome to Nio and
are told,|from Agentine to Alaska will be a matter of course, provided a single
tance telephone communication stated
turned out to bid weleome to the man
! . . . . of the/of united action in the boosting of
Committees were also appointed by| Trade at Winnipeg and Brandon have | onomy. on definitely acecpted this move, and ace} food research, physics and enginecr-|cording to information received from is other to investigate, among other things,| being favorably received the character and action of the so-la convention to consider definite ac- now tion will be called soon.
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' child
ne e 7 Pare os fe OR “hioh [Wire is strung between the points a better grade leather and cnables the} Quinine.” E,W. GROVE'S signature on | who hand d over the German “high oP? hea farmer to get a better price for live-| the box. 30c. iséas” feet without firing a shot, and tie? oS Oe TTY 4 Y } ' »<| “Wired Wireless” is a system of stock than the local*butcher can pay a jthen opened its sea cocks when its) ; bs ih Oeariiits “stains rf aptors’ backs were turned, rowed guiding ae currents by rie 3 : Dri l 1 hime | Porc upine, Ont.—The gold mining rapidly and safely ashore and threw |* WITS rs ‘rig nts, It so ¢ tighcsertyshet riven bY a £as engine, ine ’ 7 ° ‘ Ps ' along » “) h been i ih 1 that cl : Id {companies of northern Ontario are himself upon the victors’ merey with rays ‘t oe dis dacllstion nos le 1 tnven 4 é cicans ol : d e 2 » 4 : s fie y as : ete epee recciving $4 an ounce premium on the, !oud declamations about German guides t acm to their destination and) brick with a chisc! at a rate of 300 an i. oF i Nae ¥ ‘ts lthonoe” |thus eliminates the greatest fault of gold produced, s adde ue . ; : cael hour, G PERCHES eC Ge Aee, LEYCHUC jthe ordinary wireless, The possibili
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suffer
» Chase's Ointmont will rulleve you at once Fs ainly cure you 00, a box, al
A’ Sr Eduanson, Hates & Co.. Limited, to. Sample box free if you mention thir paper a enclose 2c, stamp W pay postage,
HOW TO “BE
is due to the sale of their product at!
|a pre mium of 18 per cent. in the Unit- In the case of the Hollin-
ed States, ger, where about $24,300 is being pro-
Do not be
another day with
Itehin Seed
ing, or Protrud © °° . Pa ppvy ‘3
ing Pites Ne!duced daily, the receipt of $3.70 an{|ed to as fulfilling naval tradition, urgical oper | ; ~~ es ren }
ation Fequived, | ounce premium amounts to an extra other countries, and even in these de-
1 | $136,738.12 monthly, or an added net
\7
lrevenue at the rate of $1,640,857,50
annually, |
FIT” AT SIXTY
BY DR. LEE AUERBERT SMITH,
As our boys “came march-
‘ing home,” they brought a cer-
tain red-blooded doctrine, and showed us the glory of a perfect body. They will show us how to ‘keep fit,” even if we have passed middle life and are be- yond the athletic stage. For the tired business man, the man whe feels the daily grind and the nightly fag, has meager appetite, headaches, nerves unstrung, is gloomy, ending in a soggy brain, try the right way. Get out of bed, open the window, breathe deeply, exer- cise the army “setting-up” exercise or use dumb bells, until in a warm glow,
Before breakfast take hot water, and occasionally castor oil or a pleasant laxative made
‘up of May-apple, aloin, jalap, and sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
As Prof, Strauss says, ‘The excretion of uric acid we
are able to effect by exciting
soft rain or distilled watap, six or eight glasses per day, 4 obtain Anuric Tablets, ZA
water before meals, an
diuresis.” Drink copiously of hot uble
strength, for 60 cts., at the nearest drug store and take
them three times a day. If
you want a trial pecnage send . 7,
10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s {nvalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, “Anuric” (anti-uric-acid) is the recent discovery of Dr. Pierce and is much more potent than lithia, for it will
dissolve uric acid as hotgtea
dissolyes sugar
But if Germany is satisfied, nobody hb iclse has any right to object. Admiral | "¢s of the Squier method tax the ' Reuter’s is slightly different human imagination, It will permit of
; | ing bee" tina f : s from what we have grown accustom-| “king from Moving trains to friend In at fixed points, and it is even said
that as many as 50 messages may be
return
sent along one wire simultancously
‘generate days, it is not the custom Ant St Thomas Times-Journal,
for commanders of battleships to re- 4 ; | {turn when their ships lie at the bot
‘tom of the sea,
Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff,
They do these things differently in Germany,
dhe Hr] The Last Resort
jyou have not brought home : ; ee & ne | In old England the following jvon Trotha, official panegyrist of the
tory
. admirably illustrates the industrial hero of Scapa Flow, Elsewhere this vite Tw rather ; ; ; yA a situation: oO min 8S were GIscUussing jallusion to the “once victorious” Ger-|°, A . | : : the minimum wage, }@an navy might have been consider- “Say. Bill,” id the first A . Say, B sale i rst, ed a bit lacking in tact, But, as we ’ fat ‘ me ! ’ this ‘ere minimum wage have said, if Reuter, von Trotha and| ‘ “ur rr Kiel ' raexs if } Bill, spat The minimum wage i¢ NI moo “ ‘ tomacti ie . ‘ ‘ to n i Ag , , -; pe | That's what we gets for goin’ dow: , Fe REPOS wi! iy Ses Ln lan’ if we wants ter make any more fo be super-squeamis! Phe PS) brass, we goes and does some worl you | not brought home” will} ' jtor it mah fine fleet motto for the Ger-| man navy-to-be Montreal Sta P We often fail to recognize it, but The Widow's Spite }the fact remains that today is trying ow's | ; - rai ohh a oe Ito live up to the highest standard of e Parso Smithers cems | , ty ' : Sl vesterday'’s thought and det very cross with me lidu’t notice . th he almost cut 1 rhe Friend, The Parson.--Bi abe pvult " ! ‘ ! ial Vric 1) ' wh ! - \y oe ere ae , ; Yes, Cold All v4 ; { Gone-NotA“® 4 %& ! i l Wi * n ! Bit of Cough” { oe
consin man has invented a device to be pushed across a field, the insects jumping against a polished metal sur- face, from which they slide between rollers that crush them
Left
Feel great this morning. As soon as 1 felt it coming on yesterday | used Gray's Syrup and nipped itin the bud. Just couldn't miss an hour at the office, we are so busy and short-handed, Gray's Syrup is a habit in our family, the folks have used it for sixty years. | Alwaye buy the Large Slee
GRAY’S SYRUP
Brazil's new president has urged on his congress the irrigation of more than 2,000,000 acres of land in the northeast of the republic, where fam- ine has cost more than 1,000,000 lives since 1877,
RED SPRUCE GUM
Montreal D- WATSON £/ CO. New dork
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Ask your druggist for Keep it handy for the The big bottle is ec- Made in
it by name,
Western Canada, The Boards. of whole family.
35c, 70c, $1.40
Canada,
Sloan's
Liniment Heepit handy *
the project is It is likely
Western cities
Public ownership of all water power
available in Canadian waterways was | Germans Exploit
' tion
one maintained that for an asphalt urface a rigid base is quite undesir- able. Considering the impressive program of road-building immediate- ly in prospect, here scems to be a question which it is important to set- tle, and the statement that old macadam road need not be torn up to
an
make way for the expensive founda-
of a new road, but is a good
jfoundation in itself, sounds hopeful of
a large saving of public money
strongly advocated in a resoluti a | Their Shame! ©
moved by W. M, German, K.C., hon- Cae
| prety “Prepcent, . ap b : ; Dramatizing Scuttling of the Fleet at Brown, president of the United Farm- . Scapa Flow
ers of Manitoba. re. . The Germans have taken to drama-
“SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE
tising some of the tragedics of the war, Among the latest is the scutt- jling of the fleet at Scapa Flow. The }play is in two acts. The first takes |place on board the German admiral’s flagship on the last night of the arm- jistice. Sailors stand on deck, looking sombrely out upon the dark waters. An officer relieves the funereal gloom by putting the crew through gymnas- tic drill, Suddenly flashes of light come from the British ships
Look at tongue! Remove poil- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels
distance. A middy is seen to jump to his death in the followed by others The
A struggle betwéen
on the German ship.
Admiral appears, duty and humiliation is obviously go
ing on within his breast. Another middy who had tried to commit suic ide the previous day, urges the ad
jmiral to sink the ships. The admiral
is resolved, and the act closes with the ordering of preparations for the cuttling The second act is equally realistic, but great justice is done to an English admiral for launching Accept “California” Syrup of Figs his lifeboats and saving the German
only—look for the name California on officer who ordered the destruction of the package, then you are sure your is having the best and most
harmless laxative or physic for the lit-
the German navy, and it is reported
that the audience breaks into applause
in the}
Christian Science Monitor,
HEART SO BAD WAS NOT SAFE TO LEAVE HER ALONE
Miss Eva P. Yateman, Krugers- dorf, Ont., writes: — “I feel that I must write and tell you of the bene-
fit I have received from Mil- burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills, About four years ago I was taken terribly bad with my heart, nerves and fainting spells, and was down in bed for about six
months, I doctored with two differ- r nt doctors and seemed to get be tter, although the fainting spells would not leave me. I would take such ter-
jrible falls, wherever I was, that it }was not safe to leave me at home at any time, At last I decided to re- }sort to proprietary medicine and ltook several different kinds, but seemed to receive hut little benefit from them, One ay noticing the advertisement of Milburn’s Heart and srve Pills I decided to try them, and before I had taken more
jthan two boxes I could sce they were jhelping me, I have taken about ten boxes, and am almost cured of those terrible spells, I sincerely fecl that |your medicine has proved a aes | to me, and I advise any one trouble with their heart to try them, as I am confident they will find relief.”
tla stomach, liver and bowels, Child- because of the vividness with whic hy Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills
ren love its delicious fruity taste, Full, the English sailors did their d sare 50c a box at all deale rs or mailed
directions for child's dose on each = & | direct on receipt of price by The T,
bottle Give it without fear. Pr Minimum School Age lilburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Mother! You must say “California, ' —_—_-—
In future the hich | pupils can be withdrawn from public} fit
himum age at
schools in Saskatchewan will be
Universal Wireless Phones 2 teen years (instead of fourteen as at}
China Is Said to Be One of the Pro-| present), according to an amendiment| gressive Nations in This Form [to the Schoo! Act. Provision is made | of Communication |
}to except children over 13 years of! | Italian newspapers public an arti le}; ge in cases where they are urgently “\by Gugliolmo Marconi, the inventor} needed in husbandry or domestic lof wireless telegraphy, which 4Y8) work, but in each case the local be ard]
that the United States ads the list! of school trustees must have a recom
Alberta Meats Are Shipped to Greece While
as to the
there discussions best way to develop Cana- dian trade, there are some Alberta they During the past week the Brown Investment Company of Edmonton shipped hams,
are many
n who are not discussing it really developing trade,
bacon and other cured meats to the value of $10,000 to Greece, and in re
of all countries in wirele enti 08+! mendation to this effect ' nalty| turn will receive currants, figs, wal “A strange phenomena is that most! clauses against principals of schools) "ts and other articles to the same progressive countric f westerninot exceeding a fine of $10 and value, which will be distributed to Europe have not yet developed wire | pension of certificate, and against par-} their customers, The Alberta meats less telephones, while China, the most/ents or guardians a fine of $50 for| Were specially prepared for export backward nation, daily u the wire neglect in carrying « the requis | trade less telephone for communication be-!ments of the School Act, or for is tween cali d rus rl ‘Ss terference or false i rmation, are Lhe jungle fow! of Australia builds or Marconi provided also in the amendments toa nest 15 feet high and 150 feet in Within th year wirele tele | the act | cireumference phone will substitu the prese ' ter will ‘ t om ulvan ge, suppressing the e tel | phos lipes and isl apse, Th ONLY TABLETS MARKED ill also d iy with tl terrup-|
Hail Insurances fs ” ma | Not Aspirin at All will
Saskatchewan Municipalities Intend to Persevere in the Face of Losses ! } he , | awl ears of freedom from hailstor will | enable the ociation to build up al reserve, something which so { hey} llave failed to accomplis} Up to| " he asseciation has been notified . , : date, the be if For Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Tooth. of only four rural municipalitic i | acho Headache, Earache, and for have decided to withdraw from the} Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- association, thus leaving 120 munici | ritis, take Aspirin marked with the naliti ht il pl ; h it | name “Bayer” or you are not taking pa ate 8 wiich still p e the faith in} Aspisin at all, : municipal hail insur ‘ the ccept only “Daver Tablets of
sessment plan, Aspirin” in an unbroken “Bayer”
+apirin te the trade mark (registered | acetioncidester of Salloylicacid. While it oanufacture, to assiat the public againer will be stamped wile thelr gencral trade
' , a to make orizont
| An adjustable handle enables a ne J |
ons defo stoner aut” te “BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN
out the “Bayer Cross”
package which contains complete die rections, ‘Then you are getting roal Aspirin-the genuine Aspirin pres seribed by physicians for over nines teen years. Sor made in Canada,
Handy tin boxes contelning 38 ted: lets cost but a fow vents, ugelate
also sell larger “Bayer” packages
There \s only ove Aspirin—“Bayer”—You. must say “Bayer”
n Canada) of Rayer Manufacture of Mone. is well known that Aspiria means imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Com ware, he “Mayer Cres”
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TOA
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small white mark on forehead, Aged about 3 years, weigh 1100 Tbs.
ERLAND PAULSON, Ponoka.
| , STRAYED
LIMITED ; a seritae SL’RAY HORSES Two Colts, rising 2 years iron | ne , 7 Pere PONOKA |, rey and 1 tay, Reasonable reward Bay Mare, about 6 years old,
stripon face; Bay Gelding, cor both Clyde stock. for recovery.
given for information leading to re- covery ERLAND PAULSON, | 1.0. Box 124 Ponoka,
GEO. E. BOWKER, Manager years,
Joun Hon
STRAYED
{) Back Iwo vear-old Branded on right hip AR, able reward given, Notify Alexander, Phone 415, Ponoka,
TE ARE Ford Dealers in this district and have formed an estimate of the number of cars we |
will require to meet the needs of this territory. We cannot get enough cars to fill that estimate | because there are not enough cars | | being made to fill all dealers’ estimates throughout Canada.
CLO ——— Nrv4detivuwy Mcceuerte
The number of cars we can get depends upon the number of orders
. ' ‘ areas Pay eet WYER 99777 . ‘TOR FOOTE | we send in and the early date at iaalaas sacar Hue aie Lo fa ented | which we send them in,as the Ford Sara aes “ THE RUNT ” |
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Cars ordered now will not be =a on 1297 gaaient = | delivered until March, and deliver- =, ee — =H ies will be uncertain throughout the RE int tt, SIN year. If you do not want to wait =e "neo pI 8 ca) |
. peer poor? WAT 1464 78 Ff for summer or autumn delivery, =a : O | vaue ausae | come in and Teserve your car hy == DO NOT MISS shes Signing an oracr toaay, AES THIS iss UE:
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Milton & McGuire — > = ———— |
el 4 NA we Dealers, Ponoka pd 4 = U— > —menee
ST MARY'S CHURCH Sat Zod Sunday in the month—Evening
N.W. of Ponoka, Livybt Bay Mare, }4th Sugdiy in the month—Morning
Reward
Reason-
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Habits are acquired early in life. Children, who are taught the value of money
and the habit of saving, grow up into good business men and capable women.
The easiest way to teach children to save, is to start a Savings Account for each child ($1.00 each is sufficient), After a child has saved another dollar to make an additional deposit, he or she will have a better appre- ciation of just what a dollar stands for, and how much work andself-denialit represents.
Head Office: Montreah OF CANADA PONOKA BRANCH, | MGLAFRANCL, © 6 + 6 +
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CAN SUPPLY YOUR DEMANDS IN OILS GREASES, ETC.
WYMAN & SMALL
Phone 24 Hardware Merchants PONOKA
OAT SHEAVES FOR BALE
A quantity of Oat Sheaves for sale.
FOR SALE
Three Registered Hereford
or to Chas, Crandall, Bismark P.O., Hbone 1218
years,
CHARLESSPLESTER, Chesterw
CALVES FOR SALE ehie Sealed Tenders will be received by “Hie 10,30 | James Harvis at the Hospital for the
coming 8 years old. Owner can M.A
samme by paying expenses, Joun LoLpen, Pon
purchase of Calves for one year, com mencing March Ist, Catves to be re- moved when three days old, The | highest or any tender nol necessarily | |
accepted,
Experienced Farm Hand we
white ning 2} SANTA CRUZ PROPER:«Y FOR SALE DEN, — -
W Acres ih from Santa Cruz
| Apply, T. O, Rugs, Ponoka,
proved Land, 8 miles Post Office, on} - Acadetiized road; city water and Kood | Seec Wheat and Barley for well, ruil trees in bearing. Por | Government test OF and OS per ticulars from E.R, Mattern, Phone respectively,
O10, Ponoka,
Stead SEED FOR SALE
Steer.
Roy . FRANK Born, Chesterw
PULTE 27 Ae Nady (pi Ray Fi
faye Abin CUBLUN m4
Is Mars Trying To Communicate With The Earth ?
Be sure to read this interesting article in next Saturday's Journal
The first of the series of wonJerful dog stories by
| Teach the Children to Save
MERCHANTS BANK
Established 1864,
Manager.
| Apply, Geo. Ferguson, Royal Hotel, |4ges from 10 months te 2 and a half
Roan Gelding, light mane and tail,
FARM HAND WANTED
Good wages paid to suitab’e party.
ee on eee,
[TReoFEEIC RAI
GRAHAM, M.B., Loronte * — Physician and Surgeon.
Residenve, Dousid Avena. P _, Phone 57
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Dr. G. B BUDD DEAMAST Formerly of Min neepolis, Minness<@ Oraduate of Marquette Univer tt 1807,
REIV BLOCK, PONOKA Phone 71
DIRHOTO RY
JONES, SCOTT & McLAURIN
Epwin H, Jones, K.O, H, G, Scott, L.L,B, Wm. R, McLAuntm "BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS
Jfice :—Over the Bird Drug Store, Chipman Avenue ‘
ALEXANDER KNOX
Barrister, Solicitcr and Notary Public WETASKIWIN
Visits Ponoka on Second and Fourth Wednesdays each month. Appoint- ments em be made for him by Mr Thomas W. Uutchinson, Town ‘Hall, Ponoka,
Odell & Russell BARRISTFRS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES StarjStore Bluck WETASKIWIN W. MH, Odell, K.C, C. A, Russell SS MODERN. WOODMEN
OF AMERICA
No.13,491, of Ponoka Meets lst Wednesday in each merch jat 8 p.m. C, W. Jamieson, V.O, W.L, STRELE, Clerk, Bulls,
PONOKA L,9.L, No, 1900 meets in Lodge Rooms ° every Second WH DNESDAY ofthe Month H. J, Rees, W.M,
K. KE, Kinkwoop, R.S.
ol.
have
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Britannia Lopuz No. 18 ALF, & A.M. Bre, A. Savers, W.M Gro, E, Bowker, Secretary Meets tirat ’aurspay of each Month in Masonic Hall, Donald Avenue, Visiting brethreu weloc~«
ka. anted,
at ITCHENER LODGE NO, 95 Ve CoAR SAGAS Rimpry
Bro, S. J. Byers, W.M. bro, JOSEPH RENSHAW, Secy.
Sale, cent, vid,
Meets on the FRIDAY on or before the full of the moon,
PONOKA LODGE No, 11 Meets in 1,0,0,}, Hall every Monday
evening at8 p.m, Visitiag brethren welcome, PRANK CORNELL, N.U, ‘l. A. STEWART, RLS,
OPE REBEKAH No, 38, 1.0.0.F, Regular Meeting every alternate Fripay Evenina in 1,0,0,F, Hall, a 8 o'clock, Visiting Members Welcome Mary HoLpen, N,Q, CLARA RussyNiAk, R,S,
LODGE
GEO.E. BOWKER UNDERTAKER EMBALMER
Phone 28
Every Loaf Alike }} with golden brown ert~’
its lightness -¢nd
loaf alike in toothsomeness
its. and fect wholesomeness. ry a loaf of our bread and judge for yourself. The test is in the taste and we. know it will please yours,
9 Loaves for $1.00 3 for 35¢
C. H. Cunnings
Railway Street, Vonoka | Phone 51
and Last |