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PONOKA ALBERTA, SHPTEMBER
'Premier Greenfield
| WILL SEEK TO PROVIDE
{n continuation of his purpose to dispel the existing misconcep- tion in this province of the Farmers’ movement. Premier Greentield delivered an address before the Edmonton Board of Trade at a recent leecheon The speech followed the general lines of « previons one given at a Rotary meeting in the Macdonald,
‘Lhe premier was greeted, upon arising to make his address, by vociferous applause, which culmin
clusion of the speech, d-livered ir
Hon, Mr Greenfield received at even heartier vote of thanks, aud President S. B Woods, of the
tude of tho meeting
Premier Greenfield told of the inauguration of the Farmers’ political party, of its principles of operation, and the steps it had tuken to build up an intelligent vote, Widespread educational work was now under way, he said, with a view to creating a solid,
province of Alberta. | The Farmers’ organization, the premier took occasion to point out | is active every day of the year, Un. like so many political bodies, it is | not something which springs up at jelection time, to remain inert dur- Pen- | ing all other periods, Slate
Rulers, Lead Pencils,
Good Prices on Preserving Fruits Such as Peaches, Prunes, Pears, Cucumbers, Ripe and Green Tomatoes, Cauliflower
governinent, be thought, could be depended upon to do all within its power to give Alberta sine and belpful adu inistration
The premier referred to the economic interest that bal brought of muin method
about the
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inmuguration the
the as
Rally Day at Union
Church PONOKA, ALBERTA
There were large attendances at the Rally Day services in the |Union church, both morning and evening,
In the morning a special hymns, readings, fete, was rendered, In the even | ing brief +d {dresses were yiven by H. Ho Costin, C, HL Cunnings }and the pastor, and special music was wiven by an augmented choir On Monday evening the rally sociul was held, crowded, and both young ao! old }bad a splendid time, Club gave an amusing sketch, en | titled “The Ladie’s Sowing Circle,” land also aang a chorus ip accept able style. Mr Glendennivg was vory effective with two fine songs, Miss Merle McCurdy and Ethel Strouse sana duct, and little Stel la James pleased all by ber songz
| programme of
J. W. O'BRIEN & SON
HARNESS AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
HARNESS
Collars, Robes,
Sweatpads, Blankets
And His Government
ALBERTA WITH SANE AND of at [east HELPFUL ADMINISTRATION | preferobly wheat,
ated in the according of three |} resounding cheers a8 a welcome te {the Farmers’ leader, At the con |
cliaracteristically convinviog fora , | tion of mill uod elevator represent.
board of trade, expressed the grati. |
self-respecting citizenship in the)
_ oy Fi "Wipe ny is SPN: eae Spe eee 2 Pry o
nokKa Flerald
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|Donation Of Wheat Will Asked From Farmers Of
Canada To Help Armenians | ‘a
Winnipeg, Sept. 26.— A
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lonation 1) bushels of grain, wil be asked | from the farmers of Canada by the American Canada, to help avert the death by starvation of hundreds of thone. | sods of poople in tho fanine-strick- | on Russian Caucasus and Armenian | Lands,
Representatives of tho reliof as. s-ciation have conferred with re-
bo laid before the various subordin ate bodies with an urgent ploa for definite immediate action,
The projection bas the endorga
mom bers : | provincial goverame ft,
atives and
of the Ollivials of the railroads bave promised to
transport the grain without cost
PUREBRED HERD
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| Forthe sum of $25,000, V. W, | Smith, minister of railways and telephones in theprovincial govern. |ment, bas disposed of his fine Hereford herd at Camrose to the | Kleshaun Ravch company at Sex smith, Alberta. This is said to be | the largest sale of purebred live- | ) stock made in Northern Alberta,
Relief Association of
\CABINET MINISTER SELLS | TEACHERS’
The herd includes 150 bead, all! if the Pairfax Horeford breed that A
ure. } bred Percheron stallion wae also | bought in the deal | | Mr Smith's decision to dispose of the berd came throush his ins | jability to wive the herd the atten. tioa needed, since he bas moved to Kdmonton on entering the govern-
| nent The cattle will te shipped to Sexsmith aod will be added to the } ranch company’s herd there, which now numbers 1600 head,
MeCall Pakermt a
iOc, i5c & 200 A. RHMID
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Subuscription$1, 60
cue ee | Quebec Liberals and the
Tariff
Nicolet, Quebec, Sept. 26,—Hon, Robolphe Lemieux, speaking at a Liberal convention bere yesterday afternoon, made a strong attack om Hon, T. A. Crearer in connection with the Nutional Progressive party’s taxation policy, Mr Crerar, he said, wants free trade, and to re- place the tariff revenue thus lost | by a direct tax on land. Thie will |not work out well for the farmers lof Quebeo and Ontario, said Mr
Lemieux The value of all the western lands was worth only one third of the lands of the province
: j of (nebee alone, presentatives of ayricultural inter |
ests of the provinco who have} promised that the proposition will |
NEW DISTRICT JUDGE
Lacombe Barrister Appointed
Ottawa, Sept. 24.+Angus Me MacDonald, of Lacombe, Alta.
barrister, was officially gazetted this week as judge of the district
court of the district of MacLeod, Alta,
CONVENTION
Tbe annual convention of teack-
,ors of the Wetaskiwin Inepecterate
will be held at Wetaskiwin om Taorsday and Friday, October 20 and 21, Every teacher in the Inspectorate ie expected to attend, M. ©. NELxon, Inspector of Sckoele
RECEPTION TO PREMIER AND EXECUTIVE
A reception and ball is being tendered to Prime Minister Green- field and the membere of the Bx- ecutive Council and Leyislature of Alberta and their wives and fami- lies, in the Prince of Wales Arm. ories, Edmonton, on Thuraday, October 6th, at8.30p.m. A eplen- did programme has been arranged,
By giving various facts in con.| 48 given 80 many prize winners to) nection with the recent election) ‘be Western show rings, Pp campaign of the Farmers in this
| province, Hon, Mr Greentield tried \ to show that “every card was on the table, face up.” The new |
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} Which the Farmers’ party could bi kept intact, but explained also that | selfish ideas alone would not yuid the government in its action
The church was |
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DR. CAMPBELL'S ELECTION |i®cludivg community singing, | EXPENSES |dancing, aud special features by Res the Rotary, Kiwanis and Gyro The following is a detailed ac jelubs, The Edmonton Symphonsq count of Dr, Campbell's election ! Orchestra, assisted by members of expenses at the recont Provincial |the 4th Battalion and G.WLY, | election | bands, will furnish the music and | Hall Rent $15.00) give a epecial concert number, } Committee Room Prime Minister Greentield will Y ie w'dress the assembly at 9.30 p.m, 75), Uhee vent will be entirely informal, to and any information desired, or tickets, may be secured from W, d, . Exhibition offices, Edmon- ho has been appointed sec.- anager of this event, on behalf glection expenses as yiven to Me) of the Board of Trade aud the allied by W. EB, Tarner, agent for W, A organizations which are reeponei
Campbell | ble for this reception jd. W. O'Briesx, Returning Olficer, |
Ponoka, Sept, 17, 121,
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1 ons ‘ lelephone, Rent and Talis | Printing
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Personal Expenses
I hereby certify that the above | ton, w is a true copy of W, A Campbell's | jy,
Washington, Sept, 26 — Post. noment of hearings on tarif jsebedules on farm prodacte anc
llivestocka until November, was
PONOKA MARKETS
Wheat, No, | Northern, per burt, 1.05) agrsed upon Saturday at a con- {Nos # - 1.92) ference between Chairman Pen- No, 8 "T | ose of the senate finance commit. No 4 “| Wee and representatives of fare No, 5 “ 7
yruaAnizalions baving headquarters
; 3 vde { | Unte, basis No. 2, OW in Washington, The spokesman Foot-Warmers Vivian Peterson have & Tend ibh| Barley, basis No, 8, OW Ne the freinaral associations said Pattern, and the Fabric! Do you want Sane reagan He sete Pelt " i ae Rye, No. 20, ' ‘hey would not be ready to go inte H H ‘ yar ral . ’ uby While D1L16s elerbo | 4, Pd he on ~ material and workmanship that can be GAS ENGINES, FANNING MILLS Rept accompanist. | Potatoes (new) per! an neneral discussion of the pias ? , “ aovwe ’ o { +] , ne ) counted on for service ? Do you want An interesting feature of tbe nie 3. 2 . r . > ter | anes Ie "and nea continu: ( ne was au imprompto) Peer bs ; ; . n | the smart custom-made appearance! All SL bi paaganey ) ect of | Hoxs, live, per ewt 11.40 | gtion of the emergency tariff law ; | ‘ . MASSEY-HARRIS AGENTS | speaking contest on the eubj ay ba Buef, live, per 83,00 to 1.00] ontil such time as the proposed right, come down and = see how well cakes lth | ‘Women's Rights,’ Thore wer ry ladle 000! tariff act goew into effect ye ; . re : ecru : Se ; tito Y { did ad | Hides acre (ualified we are to meet your ivoas, See PHONE 100 RAILWAY STREET, PONOKA || 882. S! mpetitors, and all did
ladmirably, ‘The programme over,
| Mies Mae L yeock took charge cf the games, and the ladies serve axcollent refreshments
the big range of fabrics and colorings you can pick from; examine the construction and all details of tailoring and finish, You will find the kind of a suit you want ready for you,
Gasoline and Oils
We installed one of the latest type of Gasoline Pumps obtainable, A share of your Gasoline and Oi] is
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T. J. DURKIN Clothing, Furnishings & Shoes Ponoka, Alta.
all we ask,
Auto Accessories
We have a stock of Tires, Spark-— Plugs, Bateeries, ete, forall makes
Boonsville, Ind, Sept. 24—/were out squirrol hunting when bis |
William Deffendoll, aged 17, was!qun was accidentally discharged oye of cars
found guilty of the murder of his|and bis mother fell wounded, To WE LOAN MONEY ON FARM PROPERTY 1 70-yeareold mother, by a juryjend her suffering be told the We Treal You Righi, Try’ Us yesterday, The jory fixed bis | authorities he fired two shots into
her back. He said he left the |body and returned bome, The | authorities asserted’ youny Deffen. idoll had been quarelling with bis | mother the day before the shoot. ing.
puvishment as imprisonment for life in the state prison. In con- fession tothe sheriff and coroner young Deffendoll held that the shooting of his mother was accid cntal, He said he and his mother
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It Is alfegether pro e that, event , ‘ Ont paper? Fathe Is Minister But May Farm In reaches its reads 1) : P TT y Fa dewtied for & new P , ri \ Saskatchewan unless, becatise of some ex \ family of fifteen, consisting of} to consult the people before that yea ae rh thet nt rteen children,
In’ compliance Ad tik: tn ws an i tepped on the ¢ tian Pactfle Hner of the population wa ‘ nt ' 1 prov , linnedosa at 1 pool bound = for by the constituti { " ; aa ¢ as cheery a party tation of the seve Proving just ' At and all looked fot ed in such manne { ) of represent t ' perul expectation to the based on populat , i » hee effect " hi ‘ VOyage Was Opel the termination of tt tl ‘
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Revolt In Baltic Fleet law, but it the first t et i f H ed Office Arrested and
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Tells Remarkable Story of Sickness and Recovery.
_Toronte, Ont.—‘'I suffered gu y io ness, seemed to be t j | the time, and ) HU | | lk am pd n to erves
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Paris Chauffeur Given One Dollar For Of A l ppies Returning $10,000. Among the 85,000 articles lost in) m | Paris and returned to the police de- BY LORETTO C. LYNCH partment in 1919 were 20,000 um- An Acknowledged Expert in brellas, according to figures just pub- All Matters Pertaining to | Tea--and lished Eighty per cent. of the artt- Household Management. Alwa 3 in the el lost In taxicabs are reclaimed, y' S 1 d one chauffeur recently bringing al , » wie ; P Lee | With the first days of autumn, the Package ; lust OF WHICH, three HBSS Were nfarketer sees a glorious array of Ld missing Honesty 1s not always healthful apples Apples are to tho| hl eward F sec vi . led may bo seen fruit ‘world what potatoes are among} r he case of he » r from th , bd, ra chauffeur who vegetables Unlike tmost fruit wo| awe dia rning’s work to trace) ay not readily tire of them It be- ‘T ( ( Wr who hac e ) 1 old man wh ad left $10,000 hooves tho housewife, therefore to| PIPE or MELLOWAIR in notes In his cab and ¥ rewarded | puy apples in quantity uch quantity] E ' dollar 1Oue as she can conveniently store PIP LESS FURNACE ! Pick out the best looking apples | , © BARELY LIVED THROUGH IT * from among those you ae hase, wash ¢ ghly with a brush and| If the continuous: saving of fuel means A terrible experience had Edw. 3,| Warm water, dry and polish with soft) anything to you—you will want to know o'Conn of Sault Ste. Marie From paper Pile these in your prettlest} ¢ . . _ “ter Rag na» have, beet: leant alk... he kita “ein AR about the HECLA heating plant. ” n fferer mn m an istant su from Ast 4 aNd Hass My the candy box to pick up and} Catarrh My nose and throat was bite int ‘ ‘ , . ften stopped up, and I had disagree. DE Into an attrac ppt Send this pa + fo ion my throat, When While nearly glways apples ta the! {Je —a—PaVmlimm CLARE BROS. WESTERN, LIMITED - WINNIPEG t { cough came on, ft raw are easily digested. it sometimes | se’ Sond mo, free, all particulars about i avale aus ort live} happens that tp order to be more easy | Eree..Facts:. HECLA (Pipo or Pipolose) Furnaco. through it I would » for breath ‘ on: ; } * t Cat ind il It of digestion, they need to be cooked TO:NIGHT! > Add yt! ! i n sn ¢ tly -There are innumerabl t pes for) : , sates . ut t ca fo those Who cooking apples in various way but t * : ‘ hr € Ee ty every housewtlte hould be familiar > ‘ , | e { WY itar t 4 ie ten 3 Trey With at least three or four easy meth A Pertinent Question | Industrial Ontario il \ | mon treatment maller ods of preparation with t | oe ind S0c a or The, to her cook book Why Did Kaiser Run If Troops Were Has More Than 50 Per Cent. of ; ne Co,, M For baking lect the r! Never Vanquished. Dominion’s Manufacturing Plants. cool pple It is perfectly po With his old-time grandiloquence Ontario {gs the richest province of Steel Shipped By Airplane sible to bake the pretty red apple, the former German Katser sent a! Canada, Of the Dominton’s wealth, ‘so common in many sect but message to the Junker meeting held) estimated at 2,801,000,000 for the year | Was Required In a Hurry For London connotsset long ago decided by bis son and Ludendorff tn Berlin; just past, Ontario’s share was $1,267, Depot. upon the allround superiority of the tecently, In which he exclaimed: |} 000,000, Consistent with the remain- Two ¢ of steol were conveyed green app since apple re of “With proud and warm gratitude I} der of the Dominfon, agr fculture as- from Manchester to Lo by aero. t! id t ooking ther either think today of my brave comrades,’ serts {ts superiority over other lines plane for use in connection with the tin or fron vessels must b voided. never vanqtiished in the field.’ But of activity and matntains the premier iplette of the steel con An ¢ an aluminum If they were never vanquished In the placo tn provinclal assets, Ontarlo 'Y of the 1 depot pot o \ ite or fleld why is it that the puissant part-71s, however, the first Industrial prov- Lond ( 1 0o , Company eranit ised ner of “Me and God" so unceremonl-| {nce of Canada, considerably more ( W i plane, at Befo leciding as to r er ou kedaddled from the field and} than fifty per cent. of the product of ehat d by Lambourne of apr ou will bal memtl irrled = int hidin fa =Holland,| the Dominion’s manufacturing plants 1 i Ltd. Viet 1 St Work that a leftover baked apple that 1 whence 1 sr dared poke his! being attributable to this province Openshaw, Manel ter, who are re been properly cared for is quite a he acro rder sine Louls —_ : : - , . "OOK he cond ¢ hi iy a { | on for the work, the steel b od th l b 2, id tte : Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s ‘ ' ulred for certain vital; bakit It may be wise tn order t | Friend. ‘ f the building "| machir economize in oven heat to bake more ‘j Ps — —_— — left Manchester at 9 am reached | than you expect to use immediately, | Killed tf Blood Poison | W. E. Lord, 23 years old, captain : Fe am “ penn x Used an old razor for paring his} . i , wate ice Croydon, London, at noon, and by Scrub the apple, remove the cor corns Foolish because are buys n/ Of a steamship of the Baltimore bout four o'clock the steel was in, #24 a) strip) of skin an inch fo bottlo of Putnam's Patnless Corn Ex-| Steamship Company, is one of the t t the n depot | width from tho stem end of the ap-| tractor which for fifty years has been| youngest skippers on the Atlantic ple, This will help to prevent the! removing corns and warts without 0% Captain Lord is a native of : ne of the akir , the s o| pain No failure if you uso “Put- ; : rete ahs A Remedy for Earache—To have DUrsting « ras eR Ree cea eps nam’ Refuse a substitute, 25¢ Mass. and first went to the earache {s to endure torture. Tho OD the baking 1 fill each cavity avarvwhere } ea when he was 16 years old ear is a delicate organ and few care with brown ind add either a} F =e i a a to deal with it, considering It work! few grains of ound cinnamon or a ty for a doctor, Dr, Thomas’ Eclectric | row drops of lemon juice to each ap Rooms With Baths Are Scarce. | Dyed He? Draperies OU offers a simple remedy A few oes ; z In Ll nar *arls there are -| +13 drops upon a nabs of Int or medicat ple A dot of butter may be put hero | Lt ae aa a he i } Also a Faded Skirt t i ‘ r , vhic ave “ul cotton and placed in the ear will| and there on the apple t ‘ te t th b ' ‘neh vets ‘ i I boo add ’ ; * s j . Pi rivate baths, b ‘re are very “Ww “Dian dyes” d ar do much in relleving patn Pour a little water, preferably hot,! PMY® eee tae ert act] Wake). tabed Ahlate, weists, ‘soath, siopniata, sees S - into the bottom of the baking dish bathrooms in the average European cweaters, cove ngs, hangings, diaperies, } af ava » { ay everything Ever rn ¢ contains direc- ; Explaining It. and set the dish in a moderate oven hote It 1s always an ony : bast tions so simple ny. women can ‘ptt “new, Fountain pens figure among tho Open the oven every ten minutes and when used with cold water. wid h, fadeless colors into her worn garments rp nea Oe 4 arte ne ’ : ay : . » . or draperies even if she has never dyed before. nsil mnfiseated In America for! with a spoon dip the syrup over tho} water {8 difcult to obtain in winter.) ji ity Diamond Dyes—no other kind—then containt iicht whisky No wonder ipple prevent burning Serve | #nd In some hotels, where tt !s worked ne out right, because ( 0 event burnin Serve aranteed not to ak ne of these Americans are such cold either with the syrup formed in! by a slot machine attached to a gas [ell ead Waracutes pirlt te From London | «ne dish or with crean plain or) 8eyser, the guest has to feed it with ou w ¥ ol Opinior | whipped ; 20 cents for ever quart of water : i From the le fect apples one DELICATE GIRLS mare st 1 apple Cut the Spure the children from suffering Snub From Argentine Government. wo ini nih orarinvartis kin nd{from worms by using Miller’s Worm A Reuter’s message from Buenos © and from each half of the apple Powder a most effective vermifuge| Aires states that the Argentine Gov- NEED NEW BL 00D « ’ Fe . vhs with which to combat these Insidious) ernment has declined to recetve Laue mut four section TakO = &) fooe of the young and helple It rence Ginn fr! | the repre yrup) by boll together for five is an excellent worm destroyer, and o Mime OBC, ae >» repro: Rich, Red od Means Health and inutes a cun of t nd one-four when its qualitles become known in a} Senlative of the “Irish Republican Strength, ofa cup of sugar household no other will be used. The! Government The Foreign Minister, Tl mia of young girls may be to tl t the pl nd stew | Medicine acts by it lf, requiring no) however, received him at hts rest herited, or it may be caused by bad pr RR ae: et . pate: | Durgative to assist it, and 80 thor! aonce in a | 0 capacit insuitable food, hasty and irre wily until tender Care must be oughly that nothing more ts desired, | ’ APACIEY ila tir fficient outof-door taken not to overcook the apples and - xercine ind not enough rest and! cause them to break A bit of stle Ask for Minard’s and take no other leep cinnamon or a of cloves or Record Among “a It come or wually beginning YF i i ; > some lemon or vy be . H ’ : Ith langour, Indisposttion to mental Some lemor rind m Canadian Indians Scottish Castle Sold or bodily exert ritability and a| cooked with th pple to vary the a payicte ~~ Hug of fatigu Later comes tt flavor Six Generations Have Been Discovered H P c I i Se har é lls palpitation of the heart, headache D ‘ ould 1 1 At Nelson House pi ores hamber_ang Walle Ten ine fol! ff «& stooping post ‘yy \ : . P haar Feet Thick. > Me wvwerlooked na at generations ) ne amily, tion, frequent backaches and breath ’ : ; : yay Viscount Cowdray has bought the 1 ness In a mafority of cases cor upper crust only The best crust who aggregate ages amount to 842 tat / ' ’ . J PF f cases " ate f Castle aser 4 tipation ts pre it There may be Will soak the fruit julce if placed ¢ years, have been discovered\at Nel . : : i A Fraser, Donside, no great loss of flesh, but usually the the bottom, and unt one has &) son House. They belong to the Cree } sO Re Oe ae ; Mt anh takes on & greenish-yel-) particularly good digestion {t may] tribe of Indians and were photograph ares reputed to one of tho fine ow pallor f ecimet of ¢ en e ap of this kind, {f neglected, } cause trouble A glass baking ed at the payment of treaty in July ‘ i. dat : . el tyle of \ i 1eglected, be , architecture t ud ome more serious, but if taken in! dish ts tdeal for this type of ple, Tho) It ts belleved that this establishes a) “Tehitecture | sant time there no need to worry Dr hops are how!Ing delightful little) record, at least among the Indlans of rho ; Astic has @ eeret chamber Willlar tr rill which are free individual gh ple dish whiel © Canada jin whict the of the house iret ny HAF ‘ OF l pe aa h&chly dest le fo P * onecr t The name ue ind relationship could overher the conversation § of on wed oO ' Pare ; his guests fr dint hall This nedy th ed state of health, | Pes of tho family follo , : r gh it t noticeal imy » } Sarah Dor ize 1 Carolyne Upposed to have 4 ted to Sir ent th t first ) ‘ : daughter; John Don Walter Scott a ! contrivance In i : ence, age shter; John Dor t blood ‘ t lor ‘ rcress Far Th Fortune of Walls the hloo neh Watercress Farm Sen vaine 4h “atandnhay ih aaniea ” tis . / é 6 ac j we , throughout the bullding which radual { nd the d | Paris Has One Covering Forty-Five| °8® 4% Grea d-daughter; Sarah ands upo ; © from 6 feet ! ' yr \ ree e tu mre { ‘ | Vir Donke ng 22, great-great-grand ra ah that tt I my ( I } da te ! Ima Donkey age 2 a Pir F : it p ; at-great-great-granddaughter \ | \ r i ' ' ' ‘ t re tab { ' t ah UM the first, was born Many Uses For Paper ‘ nad «af t ‘ { t 1 Il the ( : at York Factory of full blooded Cree I ‘ t ha sit pa You can get ited or ¢ | parents, She retains possession of} Per We not in ne with the Chir * iy a py 4 ' + eo lh facultle excepting her eye: ‘ and othe \ t oO not only 0 ! ! a 1 } ’ eat? , rx é Kos fo rh glt, which 1s falling, To attend) Mke the y the world 1 i ‘ "1 ) t to t { Dr. Wi ( | ' reat he travelled in a canoe for) Yt appl ‘ of use nak * pas ( i | COt ie mile and Mved in-a tepee for ig. Wind I ( brella fans - alt t) veeks, while the treaty negotia nda ind ¢ ( ‘ iments Trapper Orowned x ane an of it ' ihur, O P. BI t t et ‘ f
pper t lrowned in a lake farty, seed planted in April Ktefore the les north of Raith, on the Canadian can be sown the beds must be dratr Pacit sin line, forty miles west of, ed, tilled and inured Wh th t Art { Wi ith young era ppear tin I I but Hat ta ind planted fo the =v i ext fs not, dit in about a foot of
e Frost Goes Deep 17,000 Pe
nt « 4 that th
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been sunk
iting t
—-— ing a corn ts both risky and to effective It fa t ch bette to 0 Night and’ Morning, | [lolloway’s Corn Ren , i! Y, URINE Have Clear, Healthy | cuto thom entirely LOD Sec If they Tire, Itch, penast or urn, ws Hore, | het hoeth bi rritated, Inflamed of | ‘%° ‘00! , hid »| Aa EYES Gruntittet msc Marics | from his backyard, but the wise ma often, Soothes, Retreshes. Safe for Infant | gxoih up a snug place for them to
or Adult. At all Druggistsand Opticians, | Write for Free Eye Book, Merlec (ye Remety Co, Gicage |
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Torturing Her Husband
A Disappearing Island ’ f f disap Husband (to wife),-Wher« I Island hat? , Wife On the ingle, dea 1 as Husband What! On the mangle!
{ wonder what eyes | shall find tt or
Wife ( ect
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gest ex tve hard wheat market in ' ) rid ly 100,000,000 bush
els of hard eat will be n arketed| ? through the Hutchinson elevators this Y)
ZKIDNEY 24
I 1a, 12 1-2 miles from the vil- ige of Lion Chek, there {s a moun- tain of alum hich, in addition to be-| ing a natural curlosily, 6 a source of
to the inhabitants of the A inan puts a woman's Lead on the collar, and now women are
nds on it,
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Shiplap ! =|
Tccal News. |
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Dr. and Mrs Brander and family, BeaansxK.—' a Wednes?ay, Sept | of South Edmotton, paid our towa bg to Mr and Mra Jobn Berauek, | |
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We haye just Unloaded two cars of GOLDEN, B.C, No. 1 SPRUCE SHIPLAP 84S Bone Dry, This is positively the best shiplap manufactured.
Also, one car No. 1 FIR DIMENSION,
a visit on Sunday, a daughter.
Mrand Mra A A. Grahamand| Dick —Ona Sunday, September Mrs G. Gordon motored to Edmon. | 25th, to Mr and Mra Wilbur Dick, |
mm q THE QUALITY LUMBER YARD =" ton over the week end, a son (atill torn), |
Phone 74 L. EB. Martin, of Santa Ana,| FisH,-Ou Sunday, September | CONALE AVENUE Geo. E. Bowker Cal),, is visiting with his parents} 25th, to Mrand Mrs R. W, Fisb,'
aad other relativea in town and | of Kerrinuir, a daughter |
district, Mrand Mra James Bell, of Nev. Mrs Roy Alexander and family |ada, are on a visit to their parents, arrived home last week from a/Mr and Mre John ©. Bell, and visit to relatives in North Carolina |other friends, This is Mr Bell’s Several very bright sua dogs third visit to our district, the firet were seen in the sky Soturday time was some twenty-three yeare morning. Our wise beads strook | "8% and be can hardly believe the | their heads; a change in the wea- change that bas taken place in that} ther! time. Tne depot and a few in.) significant shacks in town, while} About a dozen young lads from | th, country was a wilderness town and district left the firat of the week to enter the University of Alberta, May good luck be with them,
The generation of people who locked up their silverware in cupboards has given way to the generation which understinds that silverware is made to use as well as to admire,
Buy more silverware for utility as well as ornament. Your Joweller carries the better Silver- warein . .
GIFTS THAT LAST At Prices you can afford to Pay
TEA SERVICES AN} TRAYS, SANDWICH PLATES, BASKETS, CANDLESTICKS, VASES. 4 BUTTER DISHES
W. GLAUSER
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
The soldier boys on the reserve | aro having thoir crop thresbed, aud | the yield turning out most satisfac. torily, To W. J. Kerr falls the!
AB. Fraser has lifted a great) honor of hauling the first load of | crop of potatoes, and brought 4/ wheat over the now bridge oa the |
sample to town Friday that would] Bobtail, Hie Marquis wheat gave| CAKE be hard to beat. By the way, have} 36 bushels to the acre, while Kit. FLOWER BASKETS, you seen Jim. Marshall's potato? |chener went 31 bushels, Mr Kerr
The-firm of Jensen & Kleckner, | had the pleasing experience to get butchers, has been dissolved, audin|some 500 or 600 bushels more future the business will be run by| Wheat than he expected, and this Mr Kleckner, has netted hima nice little sum, |
Thos. McNish, of Portlaud, The eame.story can be told of all Oregon, is in our midst on a bus- the lade on the reserve, W orking iness visit. Hoe hasa fruit farm hard, they are getting their farme
in the outskirts of the city, and is he nite en an ‘e vee ae doing nicely, Of couree he is re. adstide Bama oes. cue
ceiving a hearty welcome from bie | most fei etek ah ; il mauy old Ponoka friends. dal adie glee | doth had Nb
|how the settlement is being de Mr and Mrs J, G. LaFrance left veloped.
on Friday for Los Anyeles, whore an important meeting of bankers is being held. A. JD, Jardine will
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
DO NOT BUY
UNTIL YOU
Stock and Get Our Prices
SEE OUR
Programme and basket social in Wood River Hall, Friday, October
—ON— q . { y N be in charge during Mr LaFrance’s ith, Proceeds supeeree W God is haahed River Hall. Ladies please bring Gang Piows and Wagons baskets,
Parties who have been visiting | The Loval Branch of the ‘Teaob- the Peace River district lately | ory Aitiance will hold a meeting bring back reports of neeting many old Ponokaites. Among the num. bor is Jake Keoppel, who is doing well at freighting out of the town of Peace River to central pointe in the distriot.
Democrats, Buggies Tractors and Farm Imp!iements
A Com: 'lete Stock on Hand
pm,,at the home of G, L, Lay- |
cock, All teachers are invited to
attend, E, M. Laycock, Local Secretary
DRUMHELLER COAL GET YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW
Threshing operations are well! Finder will please leave at Herald advanced, and the same story i8| office. being told—a bigger yield than : expected. Our farmers, in com- Brady & Morgan have a specia| parison with others, have much to| Price on I4-in gang plows—Com. be thankfal for. plete at $145.00,
Two Rooms to rent, Suitable for housekeeping; partly furnished
Lady’s wrist watch lost in town, |
But little change has been made in the train service for the winter on the O. & E, lines, This will bo} © 208¢ 74 Pouoka, pleasing information for our citi-| M. M. Mecklenburg, the well- zens as the service is very snisfac- | known Edmonton eyesight special. tory, The changes are given in| ist, is leaving for Grande Prairie | this issue, and Peace River oil tielde, Lf not | killed while flying, will be here again on November 20°
Brady & Morgan
Implement Dealers, Goal, Etc.
Joe, Wyman returns from the Peace River with glowing accounts, Nover expected to see such a coun. CHURCH NEWS try. The crops are magnificent, aaa and the development that is taking place is wonderful, During the visit Joe indulged in some bunting, | 2nd.—Concord, Sunday scbool at 2 geese being plentiful, but in this | p.m. church service at 3. Ponoka, |
; sas ing | ¢.30.: subject, "Our Father,” This he had disappointing ek k, having is the firet of a series of addresses i bd to take bis bag of salt! on the Lord's Prayer Come and along,
letudy with us this great prayer and
AT THE FURNITURE STORE
BAPTIST Services for Sunday, October
10 p.c. Off All Upholstered Rockers Until September Ist
You can buy a Simmons Felt Mattress built in layers, with a good art tick and roll edge which cost $23.00 last February, now for $15,00,
A grand dance: in Ferrybank Hall on Friday evening, October 7th, Everybody welceme,
Special singing. A plain message. Real brotherliness, ‘There is 4 place for you in our church and in
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KODAKS
| Films and Supplies
The new Banner Coil Spring made by Simmons with the improved no sway corner is always in stock,
G. L. JAMES
Phone 66 = FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS — Ponoka
Nitro Club Shot Gun
» Shells -
Experienced Sportsmen} insist on Nitro Club Shells They place full
for ducks and the smaller game birds. confidence in these fast and dependable shells.
If you are planning a shoot let us provide you with shells’and other equipment you need,
| We do Printing and Developing
ee eer armas
THE BIRD DRUG CO., LTD.
Phone “8 PONOKA, ALBERTA
A, A. GRAHAM
Phene 104
Ponoka, Alberta
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THE HER AT.D, VONOKA, ALBERTA, A
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on Saturday, October Ist, at eight :
learn some of ite triumphant “i
bamnensunciinetndpeeestiesodindien iemaeemear tine te nanan pe eer eee
BEE SEI, SLIP IP LPO
Kennedy & Russell's
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BY THE USE OF A
HOME PATTERN
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30
—you will find very little trouble with your Dress: Malang
simple, a child can understand them
All the New Styles for Fall and Winter are in Stock
KENNEDY & RUSSELL
General Merchants
Phone 9
Ponoka, Alberta
beeen siesieene cet eae ee
Oe ere eee
The Best Prociurable
RAST FRET ORE Ne SF Rew RRL w REE Her. lee wee
our hearts.
The prayer meeting on Wednes day ats, Subject for discussion, ‘The Christian Life as a Friend
ship.” All are welcomed, wa. 8 , . A choice Selection BEEF. VEA PORK. LAM i MUTTON Choir practice on Iriday evening ‘ : ; N.
at §, All members please ve pre- ry on Pickled | ( i I } Pet
sent, HOME-MADE SAUSAGE AND HAMBURGER A SPRCLALTY,
UNION Home Cured B iT 1 ’ 1 Dripping
Sunday, October 2nd.— 11 am | me
and 7.30 pm. The pastor willy
preach at both services Bright |
singing and « bearty welcome |
THE CITY MEAT MARKET
Make use of your cara to come to! JENSEN & KLECKENER,
eburch, a) Props. Trail Rangers will meet in the ebeah , town ball on Lhursday at 7,30, | Choir practise on Friday at 5 o'clock; girls’ practise at 7.30 Rey. ©. Bishop will preach at Sylvanside school on Sunday, Oct, 2nd, at J p.m,
re emeee s
We Buy And Sell
Ct ne
Ponoka Engineering Works
Machinists, Etc.
May Grain
W]
We have just installed a new Cylinder Grinding Machine, and ave ina good position to re grind all kinds of Auto Cylinders and fitting with oversize pistons
ALSO TLANDLE
and ving.
When we re grind Cylinders t
d fit with De-lLuxe pistons we : sy rag ™ ere Oe ee ie motor to have CUAL de iMPLE MEN 7 S more power than when new,
Come in and see the latest thing in Cylinder ve wvinding,
It has got ve-boring beat by a
mile, as the bore is tre and a
aceurate ; aleo dead smooth, ow which is not possible by re bor
ing,
When your old bus has lost its wp and can't make the grade on righ as it used to, give us a trial and make us proove just what we any
Herb. J.
Phone ll PROP,
Alexander & Farrel/
we 102 liny nt D ' ng. B
Rees
P.O, Box 22 |
SS ER RN RE EN SEM EELE mm me Noes
September ‘st
Thresher Belts
Repaired and
RESPLICED FOR BEST RESULTS MAKI E Our Store Headquarters Vulcanizing & Retreading POR YOUR
'Tives, Tubes, all Kinds, all Sizes VEEDOL OILS ACCESSORIES
AND BETHLEHEM Spark Plugs
Shooting Supplies
Guns, Shells, E tc.
es eee eneenne ais eee ae
FYRAC
GASOLINE, OIL
WYMAN & SMALL
E, CANNON
Ponoka Phone 24 Hardware Merchants PONOKA en J a
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THE
HERALD,
PONOWA,
ALBERTA, °
EVERY WOMAN
Oh, Money! Money!
—npny—
ELEANOR H. PORTER
Has an awful straggte all kinds of worry, headaches, weakness, Her one
What sickly worn out la cleansing, blood
{like Dr, Hamilton's Pills This won Bessie, } no altogether | National Geograpite Society Dis-' tice Day, according to plan YL Printed by S iat Arrange derful medicine clears out the wastes : iH tia eto 56.f | ; : , D c wie , ; sing : m he stem, regulate e j ’ : cussing the recent announcement o ate ) « : n ! bl 1 aly @ith Thos, Alle jfrom the system, regulates the bow: |i. ¢4 beerved Mrs. Jane| : scl Rr ab pistorlarntis tips Ci aae ! fand I I ments wit 1 Thos. nen, lels, helps the blood To look your V ' at the British census that “Greater Lon-| Great War Veterat Association La: peradltts be-T Wave een lanl think of how tsuffered Toronto, Out } | be t, to tee! fit and fine all day, to be r Lane whatl Jing | don” has now a population of 7,476, Inauguration of this custom, war) 7). le it would be selfish of him not} . 2 fee! kc an ZY 5) cy i Bi and tpg 7 ! l Mellicent, awing, 168 persons, a society bulletin que veteran believe, will accomplish 1 valwl thanks to J \ beg 7 7 the Cate rrie one Co., B l I'm | ti the right of London city proper Worthy objer As the poppi will : aa ; ’ }cine h do t ‘ x ’» FOF to claim all that population, and sug. be sold for nominal th Denton At Batseba ops bbag hi feed SS ial oa ;
“Wi y= C ee V's} ‘ fests that New York's 5,620,048 souls ipply a meat of providing relief! ctreet, Regina, Sasl ve any suble fro liwestion now, ‘ sat al Ka ] ¥, i off, actually within one municipal unit,) funds for the unemy loyed this win | “lL haven't words to describe what! al ugh - | plendid ay Miss Flo 2 : e Mice) under one munk ipal government, may te! As the poppies will be pureha I went through with on account of! 1 sleep lo ‘i ‘ mever ca e a hundred Lis j j | make 4t largest ed from the French war orphans, tt) indigestior No matter how careful I leet up in ‘ yrnir !
' ' ' a . ’ oye lollae ‘ { ere le iy an pal unit, London helps reliev distre in that coun | vas about what I ate o1 how little I ie fin 1] wk better th 1 ps i lo,} ref only to the area within the, jate, Tw re to be bloated up with) in years. I certainly advise people
‘But he's 3 N oe vhat! poundarte f th yunty of London The custom f wearing the red) ga arte tds Sometimes my} wl suff I did to take Tan! [ od 4g \ ie e the bulletin ae ! Only Greater POPPY Armistice wm y wa initiated | breath would be cut off so I could onfident it will help ¢ in yor | - | London,” figure carried {n the! 4 the United States last year DY | scarcely breathe. I actually got to the Pantac i d by leading 4 ‘§
aa You cA te 4 + , A : Pion pe: per : dispatches but at the rate of growth “ ti } B vert i ad hy cote point Ww I dreaded to go to tl
4 now t I : Childre eugu Madame suerin didn't ki ; he j y Market In Cuba be " : He Hg ; ; Abe ‘ ee tat the proj 1 before a meetin : Th y ire’ G ] 1
% ang ve \ i j inder the 6,000 ) mn fis wo > Dead 1" . I don't pose | For ( anadian Goods|, an ey pe ei re a lof the « at e Kinpire’s Growth A Builder Of Homes
Ain 5 7.9, qumsnamme 1\ tik held f Vor EOI :
about us? 10,000 people has an existence as a} ON Poison of Bolshevism Has Not Hins Webithy New York Man Has Cood j Ext te Who Get a Foothold Can Arth 0 t lati y Blaisdell, 1 . : re Nie : ropolitan and police unit, — It ; dered Britain's Advance. Hobby Ste
“There, I . Develop Trade. lation distributed ver 693! ocal bri es of t y
: ’ : ‘ ) vu ’ rte ove vo . Great Britatn could not have ob \ithougl entering his 72nd cried Jane ] e p ' " ven by , s throughout Canada are under i other Blaisdell H. A. ( ‘ rrade Co > ont i] ; ‘i r ‘ path 6 : oO vet t ' but contre tained victory without the Dominio | with enougl ioney to retire and take is, we won't have b \ wire t Steen, petted ad hee aethacbil ed bane rhe GAW.Y.A. also is enlisting the, and .now that astonishing organism,| UP golf, Frank D, J on, of Brook- ance tax We ca . \ 1\! irgin mark twice that of municipal New York, <A ; ; . p | ty s all by
“Ss wal Vv : , - . : in Cul 1 j West! Greater New Yor , leled n the support of the churele boards of the Empire—which has grown almost) !¥8, continues to erect houses a vy declared ere ) , 1 : Ind Arhert ' tas } nd F tikes taki 4 y), trade and other organizations in the! as hazard to {ts majestic strength | himself and sell them,
‘ ucts *) : i ! oun; Greate on © taking t : beset \ ‘ e P 3
At this : e at f the { h settled back tri ‘ if to peat rok wet Pr 1 : ad unpaign | manifests an integrity and vitality be For the last §0 years he has work: front-door } ! . perative 1! ! , t wiake : ‘ Within a 16 mile ; “ arom } yond the challenge of enmity or thr ed—l9 to 12 hour day at this pur
: rig are fre the city centre e Eng ‘ knocking b: M an { e ” Hal j a a - : : : a the Et | spite of fate, But ofie imminent peril) sult and now fs puttl up &@ one-man fect. ‘ ’ ae el | Humph! Well, T would { : 1 capital does, with New Jet Sockeye Salmon P leemaing. the peril not of external at-fiouse on Gravesend Avenue, No
“There H r that ? pt ' faint ' , I remains, the peril not
, : 7 ’ ill | , tow! neludec would pa sondor ' qi hinne r nt hte ¢ wa touche h door's locked, & ed bro h ' tie ' population well « ’ like ar ; Catch Is Dwindling. tack, but of internal digease Since | hands but his own have touched the into the hall I : r rf sd se hnead bia : badiatead | war ceased have passed through | structure ince he started If
When she et ned @ ie ite re ed ' ; a B.C, Fishery In Danger of Becoming 4» crisis even greater than that of the Last July, while ho was wor Harriet Blaisde and Be NOTE | it aite we e : Commercially Exhausted. war itself. ‘The pofson of, Bolshevism on the house, ft was struck b
} with her ve're e lw , U } Brai I } limon catch in tl | it may believe Hi Digging himself out of tha
There was ab Mrs. Harriet} ¥* age ; ; tad tarif se Your Brain wkeye salinon catch in the) has spread doep, if we may believe | Mh i Blaisdell a new, inde e air of}. ad . ‘ a" pe , Perea R ind Puget Sound for! that its Influence has begun to de-) debris, Johnson rubbed some ¢ t commanding int To Mr H : I ’ ar i WO 4g ted to total of 107,252! «line The eternal economle truth, on to his bruises and we back on
* b pl ( id >¢ t y f | . ree ai Byeenren ww HES Ste" ip, of cour f e pape I levelop 1 trad er ae ih ‘a War ae! Sit ‘ i i ist 2,357,695 cases in that men cannot reap where they have/ the job the next day nches taller Be “A cent on ate We y US ) ' rac fe. Pag ed . . , 1
“Well, 1 do hope, Jane, now you'l | $0" we Aas nah e ex h the Britain-American| Goa docsn't put bratus into human! 22! PBS: REHURL AOHOTE (OF: LNG. Les) Woe ape: AUS eernaee ay eee al ite pliner teh if ' ‘ a9 ’ o od « rains inte 1 i f hci nt s 1 , as A § original teeth live in a decent place,” she was Say-| realize We shall be rict i ( Hej 1 the fact ; 4 RRS inion Fisheries Branch says that! minds which had been half persuad-} 4s all but two of his origins ing, as they entered t and}.n aq ; I re lod heads just to All er M pact hs unl drastic action is taken interna-| ed that the distribution of wealth was! and searcely a hair has fallen from
: , a We ae 3 | ! air ! na brain and 1: not oblige your friend ) » us the I ‘ ; ant Paty 7 mans : and ihe lly to save the situation, the fish: all that mattered; and that the pro-, bis head, over a gr e ’ Mel e ‘ ver new bral nother work to ; il 1 amie tall . ' ais } ‘ “1 could 1 e knocked oft net I ) ( co elally ‘ duction of wealh would take care of ft hay
Wot ahale f { } Ind 1 vr) explored ;nulated .
Well, (sta 1 : f f ; j : , I pl 1, populated | ousted in few year The val itaelf If this country has not been! taken ft ea but if I had done sol
ocery st . 1 Hat ( , de ‘ ti { od a at ih H P ! y And ' wit il " ( I of tl teh In 1913 Ww $30,000,090,| reduced to the condition of Russia) would now be repostt nh 80 "How long do ye ' ve'd e rt I ( , ‘. \ an discos ind explore yo and the opinion Is emphatically ex-' today, it Is not the fault of the di 1,” was the w Johnso t any of us—if 't wa'n't f he hild ‘i own brain--you have the — first} pressed in the report that if proper) ciples of Lenine and Trotsky,~ Fron Besides bel Brures (0. feed Wheres Ji nA e, A 7 | j chan at all the riehes it contain measures are taken fo eeding the!) the London Morning Post layer, carpenter, 1 terer, D P
"Isn't he he ¢ ‘e I eet ar a rb j ped lat ~ | You open your brain to new pawning beds, is cate) hould be tin ith, painter, pay hin: elt at once: tt he ve rst Sark yon 1p ge Machine Does idea You can exercise it with the! pqualled every y . ator, glazier, electrician, wood
ist at one e { e ! \ Mi } 7 : n lowes ts )
r 7 Ms ' y olution of constant problem You r “hig ve ’ fo l ¢ ( ] B W ll C He se | and cabinetmaker, Johnson stuc thing we va a " | Hool ay | Other “big ygars” for salmon w aim oom 1 ollapse . conclave, just our elvespyou know, 50) fat! r it Aft r has d ed KF amily Darning' |, your brain yourself 11905, when the® cateh amounted to} the ins and outs of laws governing oe ite plan W ° 6! , » thela Mr p ae a * : Or you can forget all about the! 1,662,942 cases; and 1919, when It) Goods Sent From Germany Are Of, ' ul estate, so as to save all title bets ' ey a Sera “a Bn erie vraas H Constructed Nie re Hs Does Sewing brain God gave you You can let it) was 1,640,152 cases. The lowest] Poorest Quality. searching and allled fees feet, looking somewhat embarrassed; | tl laughed indulge ntl) | bet Mg lie idle and unexplored It will be point reached was in 1918, when the) jecent telegrams from Berlin de = —
“perhaps, then, you would rath 1} t quite, Benny, thoug e have} A sewing machine that will do the! useless to you and to the world, And} total 67,572, }seribing a big boom in German trade Banana Tree Is Curiosity. rere tt Ta amily | bee f ttle for t y t amily darninge ha ov ne ate : ‘ | ens r 4 a raied ve fond . I c d ' - are fc tf (ee i] e nit é ] ; o y \ sf ce ia then some day someone elee will dis . | has had lite impression on British rhe banana Is one of the peed ities pag ‘ > ’ « ' a a A | echanies MABAZING) cover your brain for you Someone , nf . aye They Je-| of the vegetable kingdom, belng not a “ nsense e j B the name, de you ; ey ; ; , Yor textile manufacturers, ley ¢ ’ |G I And i Afr for ae yber J er : erie 18) else will explore your brain and find I aper For Russian I Ce asants | clare that the boom {s a false one and! tree, a palm, an herb, a bush, a shrub ’ Pr) » one of tl f ly as South Ame i b steel a hieh ei the Intricate!) whatever there is in it of rth, and rartain . 80 ( ‘ id’ or a vegetable, but a herbactous plant Ye KSA Piers te Wade PETES li wet some, ¢ ‘ troll: > ehuiite 7" Issued at Petrograd in Interests of !8 certain to collapse as quickly as did) oF a sept lab ttt aatisad ed), res ' i] , o,” cried Mellice | And did you all ¢ s ’ mecahnis: ontrolling the shuttle) nut tt to work for them the Japanese boom during war time.!with the stature of a tree. Although “No, indeed, Mr mith, dor ro," | panted Be lool cay about nd feed This | ed in a ball ° ; Famine Stricken. j Jape :
i { Mrs 1} op ; 5 “Re i; ) 4 ‘ ! . You can use your brain yourself ‘ German manufacturers, by offering it sometimes attains a helght of thirty sidan Pi ; oS Eo varetieg mst, iran lations Aidt: Hoddadcd 1 | at the end of the arm In this way Or you can be just a cog in the rhe Petrograd compo et , ta goodsat attractfve prices, undoubted. feet, the is no woody fibre in any cerns us, I know—for t! book: so,|I all b p M ' } h ¢. about 20 parts have been climinated,! machinery of life, a puppet moved bringing out a ith elal pane q . bs ly have booked large orders in mar- part of its structure, and the bunches of co , you'll be int 1 in th I ¢ { y G. Ful ‘ cf making maintenance less expensive,; hither and yon by the will of a bis For the Volga Peasant, Each copy kets hitherto served by British! growing on the dwarf banana plant legacy of dear F ¢ £0 ths t ne ) *| and because of It implielty, requir er man who learned to use his own ©O#! 1,900 roubles, and the proceeds atlas ‘he goods sent from Ger-| are often heavier than the talk which
M; Smi lapsed P 1 hi bh nt . uM : NT ing le ne r to rut In darning, praty 1 then reached out to be devoted to the relief of the | ny, however, were of the poorest! supports them ote a ch e Wah poet? oe ‘ P the bedplat ver \ the ball and! yoyy ictims of the famin A il Bru quality and British manufacturers - + aan what add i did ie Le hes ) ar I removed, and the sock ts Lister Read rhink! Ash lloff ha parrthates to the firet nun are now hurriedly despatching repre By a simple rule the length of the
HAtn’s vou ¢ oat : a ; oan drawn ove the ball and along the ion ise your bral ber an arth on the famine erisi sentatives to overseas markets with! day and night, any timo of the year, + Ee dear ous tar ” Hatt 4 \ / Yi arm. Thi onstruction also per And vill be that bigger man | The articte of course, of a decors amples which they hope will prove| may be a certatned by simply doub drawled Frank : : A M } ! 1 nit ! ng and mending of var} who ] discovered his own riche tive character, the General's opiniot hat } . ior to) ling the time of the sun's rising, which
er] + \ vee Mun if at Ne ‘ a tha British oods are superior to) 5 t iy ul Re ll dale ie at She’s a Dut litte | lou jeles that requir ret) and learned how to direct and use, On | famine being of no gre inything produced In Germany will give the length of tho night, and j f } ‘
8 Hattie . 8 a} ed lar the braln-power of others as well val than anyone el but famou i double the time of setting will gi
‘fore you came, tl e Ps at of 1 , ° | brain! Russian soldiers are so rarely seen In , er the length of the day,
, int t : , | ‘ yf Jay are being true; that it n mie e nd she did: anythi ' be “ ” Dane bs pris that a quotation m not be ‘ zi Blaisdells somewhere.” | A 1 ne ; i cH ts " i] Much Obliged ‘ i Interest (ler 1 Dy lof 1 cork ot eg ul
“ " et ere | mgance & shite see And are there any grim, terribl : frawtathialheba 9” anlend
Absurd!” scoffed Ha to Mr, Smith yuldn’t you | ‘ ; e th | Responsibility Means Work Fhe progress of the eit a
k ' y other F ] ‘ ‘ ‘ . P emene connecter wit il ane aan A oer ana dnt be Bie | n a Iiillert } Ay i Apa ns: , aes il ked th " at tourist i ey “ nd famine are con red | ; , HOW, “Very bad,” 1 lerk
( $ aisdell, 3 e f that money? ile ‘ } nu itle tor ie | Pa ; lets , yd lerk 400, Besides, Jit uid over the tele-|&'S." ‘os “tl id sate Vea |} AK led tt fa Man Who ts Useful Is Sure To th orst mie f humat ! f ’ ! “But yo Pea faba
° ’ J c ' ’ ‘ ! ‘ r nies ’ ue , ou 4 4 , 8 phone that that was « , ' with peculiar emphasis | “eae He : « Count. hol j that famine ft f ‘ rae days 1 Jaw firms in Chicago 1) | eye 1if he'd ke | a . No mn ave count ntil he a . thor ‘ 1 latter ; -
¢ . ev're tal . Beret i (| ald tha fore time , ‘ sd : ; . e ' Vin i “I'm not. I don't own the stor suppose they know w \ , | e ; : . a . ' Women's Limitations.
: A t esponsibility Responsibility. « ' young ron lon jing about? I'm sure, It juite ) sure he \1"" ) re| a guide had owed a gentleman ove : 7 en would ore favorably o Sciatica ae ing es vected thing tha he ; A? ; if Nenas demands the work of the mind and fan iows dov TT rhe M uld think more favorably of
¥ f 1 gay : A c pecui ea e v the Castle, and the gentlemar . yoman suffrage if a woman could The Barbary horse ncestor t leave his money to his « people bh oM } \ e ir . without giving him any the heart I e two, workir to v hol ! vit !
’ " a ih 59 away hd pe m ‘7 ( ‘ r 4 he orot rods 8 £ to hav Come, don't |! ° I lead © t } l ] tched hi frot gether, breed a Then results be en years under different form, has) °V! ad a stepladder so that It-would thoroughbreds, ! il to } been time over that we've § O}] gue f he ec A M ¢| tip, when the guide pitehed him from! yeaa and results make you! not been able to destroy Russia. Qur| Not spr ad and leave her clinging to dertwed ‘from the ebra of North decided is what to do First, of | he had died «| the battlements, and he was killed at)! Ba . SAUlaTHEctA ATA Tall ieut PAA Rial va was Cues tOLE ALOR Africa. course, We = fills orde expe ‘ ¢ } “ 13 the bottom Of course, that’s only . me i ‘ any ; mourning all around.” . On ihank wou /alr.thanie vou Stand out of the crowd. Count! | publics still exist unchallenged, The
“Mourning!” ¢j ed a l t , Mr.| .., Ahi mail Spare Moment People who are useful always famine, on the other hand, brit u chorus, " \ Bare sk ; | count So if you want to count —-if fa to faee with deastruetion In
. . ial ® oly ave 4 "Oh, great Sec : ty 1N ' Think It O you want to be singled out and justly of the vast extent of the cata arth, grove ' fat , He ¥ PIE ALANS praised thir f the most useful se it is no longer a question of
nev oug n’s abruptly, his face al sty ( as I ipl possible for you to render, Then’) the death of a lar number of people
' | it rien . ;
But nobody wa ! r M lo it rh nat h b, doings it th aecut iffering, but of the ox Smith. Bessie Blaisdell had the fl J I t h the b he is sure to count i the natior The whol
sd te han rthe J ' If vou } kit und op not placed before hop rid in black, you kne e | ! Bul
eas “ +} } folb ] | plight of the wailing And t} eG | it ! i ! dance just next weel I " , | o } You! ‘ not ly brit bout th mourning I can't go ' a bai count ymplete ruin of tt pe ut cla mnere What's the ‘ I t T , " the y nect of ‘ ‘ that money i! we f ;
t) ‘ selves up lik that ! . stuffy black, and ¢ \ y |
“For shame, Be M ———— ! dad studs i i Woman Railroad President Flora, with u | ri id th il latin to t ores with CHANGE OF WATER | in to having ite woad PHE CAUSE O} if avec and an DIARRHOEA , the very deepest lA ’ © tand wil t ? tru t sure I'd be ¢ ' P
“Wait!” M H ! \ wl, her brows t \ ! ine “lin no ] ny be best rh de “ Cr ’ to Telf a Ge hadr been | > : l yy ’
I di think Dik. d OW ) Di R's ; ne The R est Village
' nid | RACT OF rt 1 I y gaat t } dance is | WILD STRAWBERRY
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I he i 4 ! +} ; : AAI 4 ‘ " th t atte Mn time ol Big Herring Shipment | t n, and then I ) - 7 1 ( burs hin } Wi | ( be the large ingle \ ! 1 he ne at Port A ped recent l Cal . Was Something of a Disturber, | Railway to the west For just such happy moments pa * La you) 1 pment eom 10,000 keg as this, Coca-Cola was created } F ei well a 4 ef ¢ of { t ped from Hol | via se ‘ A Dr. i te et ‘ aa ae oe gsi gr ers delicious and refreshing. } e te " by € ’ ‘ we ei | | Made in Canada hy we e 1, La ¢ ou, | 18 Good Luck = . " ‘ ae ye 10 - 4 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ‘ e laughing a hel ‘ , » BE & Cis } ar on J fisht WINNIPEG-MONTREAL—TORONTO | j ed st bd »e 1 ea triy . et. al | Price, 5¢ bottle \ , \ ' j : -_ i¢ A " } | ’ are im"! Put o1 l The ‘Tl. Milt Co ve v6 e d to be | Yep W $28 p ne } ® jco I | side, ins} 1] » Ont g to a band 1D Press
I deed! j our wh now be on ve Fact Side”
IN POOR HEALTH
Lots to 40s! fashionable fit poor appetite | Mrs. Harrie desire {s for more strength and better health }
women need ts purifying remedy |
“And Fred’ iss Flora eag wy es; and I
, of course
hall gend Bessie to a
hing school,” bowed
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to do?”
be fins
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but it won't]
Larger Than London?
American London Is Spoken of as World's Largest City.
New York has London
Pride
for ¢ est city in the world,
a valid claim lassification as t
Is Touched When
against
he larg. according to the
i Armistice Day
Memorial wee Regitia Man Thinks He .
| Great War Veterahe to Nitledyliehies | Wearing of Poppies.
The memory of those who made th
supreme sacrifice in the
| Would Be Selfish Not: Filer To Relate Experience
“4 ct |
rm ae | ow :
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reverenced in ¢
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Terrific Explosion Wrecks Chemical Plant * At Oppau, Germany
Mayence A great explosion at the! hundred yards, nota wall. { left
chemical products plant of the Bad tanding EPA tocho Anilinfabrik Company at Oppau,) The directorate of the company 5 on the Rhine, wreeked the town ang “" ted as saying that the explosion
occurred in a storehouse containing spread death and destruction on ey . : ve
thousand tons of nitrou ul
hand The number killed is vari ty which had previousts heen ly estimated at from 1,000 to 1,500, , nined and we believed to be and the injured close to two thousand. from danger of explosion All One report says that there w Hoo 4 vorkmen's dwellings in the city
men on the spot at the moment of tt razed to the ground At explosion and it {8 believed t lannheim, on the opposite side of
about half of these were killed
The
river > persor Oppau is a en F red
were seriously
town of
and two hundred or more utter desolation, more tt ul ffered minor injuries Ludwig of the houses having been ¢ Dletely chaffen reports say that three work demolished, while the roofs of the men trains were buried under the others were swept off if b kage, and many children on whirlwind Here also man Y ir Way to school in that town wer hillod of injured injured The explosion is attri | layence.A late statement issued to excess pressure in gasoline mote inmagement of the Oppau fac the whole of this part of the \ tor ays that the explosion occurred being literally pulverized Wi in a reservoir containing 200 tons the gasometers stood fs now a funnel nontum sulphate It adds that shaped hole 130 yards wine and 4 Il nee ary precautions had been yards deen, while twisted girders ar taken during the process of manufac debris of every description He seatte re and storing the product, so that ed about. For a distance of several an explosign appeared impossible
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SOVIET OFFICIALS WILL NOT MEET RESPONSIBILITIES THEY ASSUMED
Moscow, Leon Trot tl viet) Factory workers are bel urged to War Minister, who has returned here obtain their own materials, run thets from the Ukraine, addressed an e ‘ ffairs and obtain thelr own food thusi «tic meeting of the Mosc So Departments are being reduced and viet He sald an witinvat aot numbers of men are being hye ecety 1 from Pol rown out of ployment Those the Poles demande fulfillment of the ! ive been receiving food have To { 1 1 in Riga plac ‘ red lt or leclared Russia conld also ma n natlonallzed factoriés ¢
inds for fulfillment of the treat ' ed op t Polish generals were py ! bar ) ! { food {
1 int the Ukraine, and Po t respor ty of t er 1 nuiny ways wi ola t ! i | te It vistor ‘ the treat ua Kk if with the e
Everywhere throughout lt t ‘ ! of the eatren com i Soviet Government | untoadtr ! plos ful (ov n ponsibilities it ts tunabl to mer change of pol
Indian Police Clash With British Troops
Fruit Sellers and Soldiers Dispute At Bazaar.
Russian Scouts Ask | For Famine Aid
Send Appeal For Starving Children to Canadian Scouts.
The Russian boy scouts a
ending a message to the Canadian scouts apepaling to them to organize between famine ald, Many children have been sent here from the try this month They tioned among private
Chita London teuter’s correspondent in
Simla, India, reports serious collisions British police at a bazaar in Mailana in the United Province F Appo It that the
tervened in a dispute
troops and native
Volgo coun
eom native police tn
between a fruit
will be
families as the
Chita Government is not able to pro ller and soldiers who were attend
vide for them owing to {ts lack of ! » bazaar There was a fracay
funds. in w a soldier was killed Sub The children coming from the tt equent action taken to
terlor of Russia brought a little food *ituation resulted in the §
with them, An analysis of thelr Hee Inspector and a constable
bread shows that it was made of a| A British officer and soldier wer
mixture of sorrel, fra and a tri ounded All Is now quiet
of bran Pallaha British Indla Seethikoya According to reports received he rancel, or Kumaramputhur, has pro
in the ten governments in the va ed a Mahommedan kingdom and
governor Ho | followers l other excesse is thetr
of the Volga there are 90,000,000 pr nted himself
starving, irning his
notk \
sons rauinst looting an
erti the country now
Advises Against Appeal for Sympathy The Yorkshire Vost, d
London Cut Dining Room Prices,
cussing the visit to Canada and tl ancouver.—Commencing the first United States by Sheffield steel mak-) .¢ Ooroper, the menu price of all ers who went there to urge reductions) Gonadian Pacific hotel dining room in tariff, says that no national {! Win pe reduced 16 per cent, which dustry will urvive on compassion! »... in some varieties of the menu shown by another country and that h as high as 20 per cent An business men must find other means). ncoment to this effect was made than appealing to forelt ympat {0 by C. E. Ussher, general manager at pre rve their trade Mont 1 ho is now in Vancouve Damage Estimate Toronto Man Catches Largest Trout \ terdam, —The total da ‘ Port Arthur, Ont W. G. H. Browne from the explosion in the Bad Dominion Bank Building roronto. 1 Aniline Company plant at Op er of tl Canadian Natlonal tro tlhhated at 150,000,000 marth neat I the | t brook trout ca j » Berlin advlk revel ‘ ! ! Kis thi ‘ n. Tl l a Liner Teutonic Sold London rhe reutonie tl bi Lawlessness In India Continues Wl $1 lin \ | pat f I nd W ot 30 el ‘ \ Ny tm pe r l ! a ‘ Dyteh t 1 ia } t ountr te | ‘
Declare Unemployment Is Now Great Britain’s Big National Problem
\ i af Ini : 1 , \ ot probl nd re path Iso that pk toe ith i ex] t to recely 1 I ver ‘ } nd that | f t f luct rhe i he iin | ft I | t t t) t m local ithoritte a ! f to i \ ( t ‘ | | t tex f le nd bat t a ] l t favor of ( 1 I ly European coun { ‘ i ar ] t 1 ( perat t n t ( tu : , t and local authoriti nanut ’ , ployer Ww \ de ar ! t thelr matnte ‘ must be ture trad ' ; : r ( i { through adequate unemployme in-| ized labor i i f tL to eurance benefit l it } \ ) Th geestion is also made that ipa with t \
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French Considering Disarmament Question
Paris.—The tentative agenda of the approaching Washington on armaments and the Far Eastern matters has been received at the French Foreign Office. It is understood to meet | with the French Government's ap- proval, except the clause contain
conference at
studying this clause and has as} ed the advice of Marshais Foch and Fayolla before making sugges
ing the limitation of land arma- ments. | |
Premier Briand pevsonaliy 4s | }
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tions regarding modifications.
British Government Charges Soviet With Breach of Faith’
London. The British Government
has despatched = a trongly-worded note to Moscow calling the attention of the Soviet Government to alleged!
breaches of faith involved in the put
unahce by the Ruestat thr Central Asia and Afghanistan of
campaign of intrigue?’ hostile toward
Creat Britain An eplanation is ce manded The note details fully tt alle l
hostile acts complained of Mo of
them were in Afghanistat
The note, which we written by the foreign minister Karl Curzon details a number of flagrant violation of Russia’ undertaking under the trade agreement with Great Britain to coi anti-Dritish propacand md
particnlarly enumerates the of 1 Third
India
aetivitt Internationale of Mo cow in and Afghanistan, quot ubstantiation thereof a ident of the the
urging the
ing in tate-
ment by M. Stalin, pre
eastern ection of Third Inter
nationale,
eastern sécre
tarlat to devote itself the é@xternal
to undermining power of I
r ‘ ' ‘ t it t R \ft tre \ 1 ‘ i » ' ' sty} Ay 0 ’ l j ! b & la cur ‘ { ! it 1 ti ‘ oe d Govert ‘ ’ he centres of propaganda and also a ne of the activid of Jama
ha sent to Afghantstant by the}
wlet to provide the hostile tribes: men with funds, arms and ammuni- tlon The Brith foreign secretary
asks for definite assurance that these activities, constituting breach of the| trad:
Tho declares used every persuasion to prevent the Angora Government from arriving at a peaceful solution with the Entente
ageement, shall cease |
that the Soviet] '
note
— The chief taid before King ’ I ndoi The eo ittee o e | George V., the treaty made with Plan To Reclaim ondo , rhe comimitt of the Ine | the Indians In the reign of King dian Legislature appointed some time | George III. and the wampum belts Lands In B. (. ago tof tigate repressive laws has |} that confirmed it He declares econ page nded the immediate repeal of J the | tt an sfenaa ° . P } that he won his case before the Would Bring About Thirty Thousand ; latt and Defense of India Act y Fi ' | great white chief and announced Acres Under Cultivation tceated opinion resents thelr the treaty will be respected Hacant) sane ici ad vo. ‘ 1 ‘ The committee urge ; ' Vy r in in View of recent events and possiblk . ‘ i de ( ’ tote rc {I ‘ paren \ t B.C. development that a portion of the . . tating ¢ t at: olt conference 0 . Canadian Loan To China i ; t ; ‘ t I f\ Unlawful Associating Act and of tl | waht ea eA hela, eh «a Meetin Act be temper . Idaho and the Provinces of Britist ] i | Agreement Recantly Signed Has Columbia, an nt had , h: ‘ . © Ai ie lat i woe } Raised Important lssues tered into of ile { ; t Jaw las BF - ticularl 1) i or 1 ! rl om ‘ ent " ' W ‘ ] ’ ip ft t mal t ty : t ris the authori c = n \ { “if es tal j 1 lit 0 stherw a } ’ t tl rieht f lave been bg e l gr ne 60,000 of land in i " 1 arrest. de vit ent = tin ti , | ! Riv Valles ippre tely trial and seeret trial cont 1 Canad iki yne te will half of hich a li li l ing ar " ' lend the Republic of China $3,000,000) the other half in Mt Columbt ised person ' ¥ ; . J UT er It Was opposition ta thi li go} net bond om ‘ , old against one-year bond ut loo} le att 1,000 acres) Which gave Mahatma Gondhi | { { { rte on various enterpri is t 1} ( a P of the boundary! chance to atart the great movement of Organization Would Jinvty of that the discount and interest give @ Jing. ty the veraue prairt dwelle | non-co-ope ration, which led to t} All Members return to the Canadian investors of & «he bringing of t area-—le than 50] Amitzar affair, in whieh hundred 1 ‘ rh P i ' } if eee oe 20 per cent a i P cultivatior ! ate} P rsons were killed or wounded 1 Vet ns v hi d to forn The corre adage ay t i th ing, General Dyer triiish troops and med th , j ( . i ( ‘ to be in orde ex . ’ . \ est! the resultant bitterns that } “ ex-servie 1 " 0 ur pm concertium of tt { hi va.) novyed British official ver stir i ber f one voter ' iz 1 to \ ld get t — - tion comes a det inf ! loan to ¢ ' . il publici | r : Ausiralia Rect ] ‘ if oh Ke ree These ‘ ‘ it of acth t at . : t! ais , p ' y usta la eceives ‘ine of the provisional conmmitte ‘ f cont ri { Bi ar od proce \ 1 ‘ 4 } ut , 1 7 voted to proceed with the organiy cited ; ig Fruit Contract of the legion, they at the me : = emniien ( a tov tipulated — that K refanizati , ; ‘ “ hr e Wants Delivery of Canned should constitute mids holdl ols , “ ey . i Goods Next Season. “until such tine as amalgamation be “ ca te err j ore 4 ut . wat | ! kk A Rent despats re comes an aeeepted fact Franee and Japan, ray fee . ir Vide attenti { " ‘ der no obligation to observe its term dl tl i , ' Pari that Frank Cox, repre Noverthels foreign partle to ¢ WA jb aah } ‘ ; tati of the Australian Federal I) Fi D t L ! b Sto ‘k concertium will natural take the| oe a ¢ , tab ides Pool in conjunction with Australia’s re es roys um er C $ view, says the cé pondent, t if init “ui representative in Franeo has ma } ( loan 4 ate i] tl t jarge contracts for the delivery of c: \ s of Ontario Compan Will Be’ neitigh Coy nent ili i b-!),, ; { fruits and jams in France pe Heavy i to poll t " t , ; eason subject to prices being tn ! « t lifferent 7 t ‘ , ; with those of forelen countrte l ‘ » large : ’ i ‘ ry rt ‘ . ox lu already mac arrange: ‘ ' an . ‘ ri | ‘ \ 1 asi if all parties to it do ‘ , ; in London for steamers of the Ce , ne | . monwealth Government line to « I | fis tribute r te 0 } la : Navre with shipments of not Ip than e \ t } F . MH , twenty tho ind « ime the town itself was threat Disorders In Vienna loves of the Rocky Mountains in n0,| wenty thousand ean | ened with destruction, but the wind A : ft hd rm product uindled by the pool — thir ‘ bo 1“ um th ont sider ire put up under Federa Gover that ble from “| Crowd Incensed At Profiteer ng in ‘ hy ‘ ! i into the I , A ; l 44, ; he , ors | hient guarantees traila’s canned the fire fi ne : Foreign Exchange Values. \ tat far as Bonners Ferry, |; ; a . shh tlatencdhth sc. Besides the mill and machinery, the ul and jams exports now excer Vienna. Serious disorders ove 1}? » i t ne directly in value ten million doll ynouall loss Includes six million feet of lum- tt sation shi , ef an 7 pe eriKn) ahi i i " I yllar noual ber, four million pleces of Inth, ptles,|°2 ‘M8 Cty foMowing the closing oO wis: mas }) the bourse Many rushes were made! ! At the y time the Lard slabs or other mill produet wel! ' . Hall roan Be | a Nine into t} lal Fi 4 ‘ F : . comway| Upon the entrance to the building Otee ane ‘ BAO 1} ] h d W h d [ . Jax barns, stables, dwellings, tramway|UPon the entrances to the building thet end and the cobra Delighted With Canadian Tour and ie An nes The ¢ pine l'The crowds then wrecked th hones! Vv ‘ \ rp out toward the ; of the lo Which has not yet been + — ir t ut >) Aimated!- tee waril) oi ? ie eee of several money changers in the, © of the lake by a passage eall-| Sit Jo Ki care Enthusiastic Over estimater ) par covered by insur ‘ : nee, About elghty mon will bel Vicinity, while a few mon suspected the \ Arm, like the downward eople of Dominion. i abort te she of speculating in foreign exchange troke of a gigantic T, past Nelson} London. Sir John Simon on return-
| ! considerable Anatolla | should be sent! upport of the
powers and assembled borders of
they
forces on the ucgesting that into Anatolia for the
| Kemalist
te” Food Is
has decreased
a ; Cheaper In England
Shopkeepers Also lowering Prices of Dry Goods, London. While the of retail prices in downward, complaint
general tend
eney England ia
has been made
that the licensed vietuallers are now
whiskey although the cost of brewing materials
charging more for beer and
Shopkeepers are gen
erally lowering thelr prices of food
tuffs and dry goods in consequence of the announced drop in current! Wholesale quotation
In many cases this means a sacri
fice of profit on the retailers’ part, but it ts pointed out that many = of the retailers who are wnost reluctant now were among the first to mark up thei existing atlock When pri
were rising
Republic In Hungary Denied
post A rian report tha Stephen Frederich has proclaimed republic in Weert Jlungary and that the Hungarian Goverpment has « ered the mobillaation of trooy denied by the Hur i igen
ALD,
PONOKA,
ALBER
a > ie Se | TERN EDITORS |
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thrown out of employment
} were dragged
Five Days On Wreck
Fisherman Rescues Woman, Sole Sur vivor of Sloop.
St, Vineent, Windward Island. -A wo
man passenger was the sole survivor
of the sloop Coronation, wrecked whi
bound from St. Lucia to Grenada, Th
loop encountered a terrifie storu
September 8 and was dismasted, The
woman remained clinging to the hull after all the others had been swept
away Drifting through high = seas,! the vessel finally stranded or reet, on the Grenadines, and after five d
in her perilous position th womar
was observed by a fisherman
rescued her
Reopen Official Relations
Rigu Offtetal relation between Germany and Russia were reopened at Moscov vhen tl repr entative of Germar Prof, Wiedeufeldt, pre ented his credentials to M. Kalinin
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| and beaten ! Rive Impromptu ma meetings were ad rl oD ie hi to do! dressed = by peaker who declared! With the enl of tl s out the bourse would be closed p an-{ | In 1918 & preliminary urves ently if? profiteering in fer ex de by Mngineg Muerlin who change values did not in} finading reported favorably on the p ! asked for a4 more thot OUT ination of the whole terri Montreal Cannot Move =» making @ fiual Gootaton ri Pe \\ a , eak of the war the next All Canadian Grain vs: tie sien was, for tie dine be > ! nidoned \r rieun engineer Boats Are Being Loaded As Ropioly, have also spent two sensor on the As Possible. york, and thelr report made publi Montreal rhis port tis ab ti two rongly in favor dle ov 000.000 bushels « n oft we bel j dd with, the per iontl but it is impossible to) * { being a Hittl ’ move Il the Canadiar throus AU AL Montreal during the two and a! rhe land i none of the ole t month before the close of ! tled | tn ¢ iA nteri lreads ip navigation aid M. P Fennell i d j rail y ir atl tary of th Vontreal Harb ‘ t (roy Nest line, ha mn ich pe ve, edueational faeilitt nd t All ble econ mod ‘ that t} j are being loaded th « ihe me "9 it OX} pro the grain « il thon V) ber lands & t about 40 4 nt, capacit tt tK ‘ e Mhe diversion of Canadian g VI 4 the finest frat li 1 hipments to Portland, HBostor ' HA I climate te 4 ! Yor) Daltimor cay | ' nit rr in Bu overt wi ! been attributed t Reston Ment ned land, and tl ! 0 t this 7 j satint his rey i ‘ t noftt ur, Mr. I t ! ! j t ! Reach Salisbury Beach ! ! 1 ! ' lia 1} i H art } 1] j “ be i ‘ '
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—-—— —o~ SSS 9 Sanaa —— ———— | " | oe THE HERALD. Degas” St Pa Canadian Farmer | | Ret ee ot u ‘ Gubtiehes pt on | R » ‘Relates His Hardships Br umber I S Gere a0 on | Waving Dissolved Partnership by mutual consent, the firm of Jensen & Heavy Grain Yield in the (ye ciicc wit te carried on be the UJ B u Ex-Ponokaite Gives His Version at North Country. tedersigned, and all billy dae the fem Conditions Here { >be jad | ) eer teere: Ce Cee eters, cee untemenind | | JO, KLECKNE Grand Prairie, Septombor Bo-=| cee ancl M RUBORNEE ee ees MADE MONEY—FEW SCHOOLS! | OW nN ‘ : ; onoka, et me figure on that a Threshing is again in full s win —_——- throughout the district, and thy FOR SALE GRANA RY Tho following, taken from the | . yields are even greater than the) _ . oe J Syracuse Horald, shonld be of in most rosy forecasts, Wheat has) Young well-bred Barred Rook Hens | Or any other building you may contemplate |terost toonr readers, While there | G ; , : : by | been threshed that ran as high as for Sales word winter layers. Also, : ePiiea yeveral kick turoughout, oor|} Get your Granary Material at The Old Reliab sixty bushels per acre, large felis soung Roosters: | hl nel IT WI_LL PAY YOU ex-farmer friend makes amends for | Yard where they give, Service and Quality. \ averaging forty are quite common, enyuire of Win, Peck, UPA, store, | a great deal when he says that he) . ) WeMMMiely (be erotics” ene. Sil that 1s fhe, dasloeprieg, Rael 1 e Jeptio me Gien ] albepring, Oote bave on several farme ron } W ie S [ EELE can be made here easier than iu} win Ma ecient Acre zl LAND FOR RENT | Y ° faneuteed eta: the Mb agh'$ Ag Galt Nut Coal e most remarkable yield « > withstanding the ‘yreat draw. ‘ fe . barley that probably has ever oc.) Quarter Section, 116 Acres under LUMBER and IVPLEMENTS rs PONOKA back ;- for Threshing at Rock Bottom Prices curred in this or auy other country cultivation. All fenced, —Particulars } * American farmers, says the ‘Her. | was threshed a few days ago on from Bryoy & Monoas, Ponoka | ald, ‘nay be us ’ bad WAR AN +1 mer oe a of Duncan prea at Jare not as gl ihe panadian Toul Po AUetiESe 1 218 ears te Se reatia Orne ESTRAY | meee | CN tiliur. . his wife and vad I od 210 Dusbels from a fourteon acre ghters arrived at St, Cloud yesterday | field, an averaye of over vigbty. in Pound 8 dof WwW » Glen M.D | alter te the vine farm ey teased Revelstoke Sawmill Company, Ltd. ich i ' ewe : hth Fadl : hhh Mande neat Calgary, Aiberta, Canada, Rye, which A 7 Fairly th Eds: p 428, one Bay Yearling Colt, white The farmers are not petting a L. 1. STUART, Manager throughout thie district, has turned nd right} 1 t whit aquare deal,’ he said, * but they will | . 1 », b out very well, although loss is oc " Mt Hes ” ‘ 1 K. ’ have better times soon because they | Telephone 26 Ponoka, Alberta curring from spilling in the major. | De Rae ned Boas a 2] have at last got a majority of agricul: | ity of instances, cutting having! SW. $13 43-21, R. 1, Ponoka | }tural representatives in the House in | been too long ‘delayed. L. V. fe — j Alberta, But nobody is optimistic | Macklin got an average of thirty. NOTICE | oar thant woveken heat AS ah eight bushols por Acre, and figures | Notice is hereby given that certain } row es Hen oy ate et: " Vtae oa “tl that he lost eight bushels per acre |, ; ie } plowing upin Alberta, Lut the cost « in thi lands in the Municipal District | }foelisso high it takes more than the In touis way, Water Glen No, 428, of Alberta, will ecvop is Worth to use a tractoe in tara | be offered for sale for arrears o ixes | jug the ground, Coalowcost 4) cents § h ] Fai rs , ‘s bh ‘ ay is b ; sf yy . a | Every day weave adding to our steadily growing list | lust sprig. and gasolin bout It SS SS ind costs fo " eur 2 he sale of we satisfied Customers. oO oo. wil ” DIE he cost of transportali akes choo air ports will take place on Monday, the 7th | with i are hs a ys aah i, high, All the hlow ry was ions | dav of November, WRI, at the Secret. | With horses I saw only one tractor |
Outline of the Sports of the First | Annual Ponoka School Fair Which will be held Saturday,
A, 65 Ibs. ard ndev; B,
Classes - of September over 05 lbs. and upto ss they C, over 85 los, and upto 15 ths; Dover 10 ibs, Entrie#e—Free—Should be on the forms
provided, and should be sent to HW. H Costain, Ponoka, by Qetober 5
Prizes—-To the pupi highest number of inedal; to the second, , and to the third a bronze medal.
Points—First second counts two points counts one point,
counts three poms, and third
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October 8 Preasurer, W
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DAN BUSH
MUNICIPAL
TERMS MODERATE
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A Girls—25-yd. dash; 40-yd. dash; throwing baseball; skipping race 25 5 yards, 4 Having A Boys—40-yd. dash: running broad expenence jumps standing broad jump: Syd Auctioneer, B Girls—40-yd. dash; Syd. dash; | [ tO ca throwing baseball: skipping ra 25 yards, B Boys O-yd. dasn; running broad jump; Weyd. dash; standing broad jump. © Girls—-yd dash; pping race $0 vds,; throwing basketball, quart mile relay, team of fou Rua schools may place not more than two boys on this team ) © Boys—75-ya, dash wing broad jump; hop slepeand-junips big juny \Iy D Girls--75 vd. dash kipping race
50 yards; throwing basket balliqua mile relay, team of f D> Boys 100-yil | in broad jump; hop step and jam; vault, | Note-—Entries are limited from one sehool inan ou.one relay team (wing t petition for shields, town and rope events will be ran off paratels li ovder lo enter any event a pupils have been in actual attendance fora least two weeks at th | which he is entering, one o'clock sharp
Mr M,. O, Nelson advises all ) il schools to have their extibits brought in and arranged the afters r of Miauny
October 7, as judging will be done during the forenoon of © This will have very lithe tin
placing of exhibits Satur tay a Meant
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Now York Hocked to it all of last season Where, at the Century Theat, it was the outstanding dramatic ser sation of the year, and before that Paris paid hc mage at the shrine of this goddess of Love, immortalized by
Vierre Louys in his novel of the sane name,
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with ten scenes of gorgeous beauty “Aphrodite” isa romance of ancient rT Egypt, depicting the love of Lene ' rios, a sculptor of Alexandria, t j j Chrysis, a famois Balits an court \-1 Demetrios has mode 1 statu { | Aphrodite, Goddess At an ve, of | surpassing beauty that he adoves tt | marble with a hopeless and povo |
in which no thouglit oft urthily jn j hey
ever enters. He, in turn, is | Kerenike, Queen of by \ ' cold and passive tir vall hera until suddenly the spark of 4
awakened in him by (hiys mistrusting him, dle mand loos crimes as proof of to First. al theft of the Rhodopis mirror, wi once belonged to Sapho, now
vy Bacchys; second theive
Mneeh Nitocris, three thousand your old, worn by Touni, the High P
the theft of whichrequives her)
and third, the sucvileg fil
of Aphrodite by stealing snd Tam Fy lies Clee ; strings of sacred pearls wh , Fy ive . an, hie own statue of the Godde Deine Eth 2¢ Motoy trios commits the three erin Gas, Oils, Tires and other adream the statue reveals hersell hay me ee — all mor purity to re awaken bh lost } Accessories irieals He vepulses Clirysi wh kinds of Car Overhauling compelled to wear her three gifts in in general, public, meets the inevitable p ' } Hg ment for these crimes, Reboring All Kinds of Cylinders ‘ f " ameterand ‘ ‘ ri yr (tt inne nt ‘rt rote inel ” Brisbane, Australia, Sept 26— 4 t b AeA ert ul ee - ai M t M I ra " mn ’ a The death roll in Mount Mulligan pared to do all kinds of O \ ' hs mine diess‘er tota's 75, Lyans ACKTYLENE WELDING as I ; the un terground manager, who wag /f Hive purchase 1 one of the be i i not far from the mouth of the pit /f ON mace th an , : when the explosion occurred, is the \ TRIAL 168 ALL AS ooly survivor, and he was badly injured by # pice of wood which trove be coller button into his Gi. D. CLARK, Jr. throat, Fiaunes shot out 45 fe-t Ponoka ALoeeta || a ee
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eretary Treasurer
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON |Gingham and ae LESSON FOR OGTORER 2. Cretonne United Wretchedness
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The ostablishment of the church at Corinth {s an example of misstonary
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be > Orange River Colony, South Africa, in! the town hall and in true beggars’ 2008, In its rough state it weighed’ style spent their “earnings” In revelry | a strange city. He did not have an 3,025 carats, or 1 1-3 pounds, Am. all night long. | " ness, head.
mo ! {advance agent to do his advertising; ache. dizzi- ott COMPANY LN rdam diamond cutters made nine Neighbors complained, and one} e . neither did he have his photograph hess and indigestion. They do their vee RORONTO, CANADE large stones and several smaller ones| Hight recently the police de seended | For Hair And Skin Health put In the datly paper with sensa- duty
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Tho largest dlamond in the world A new ‘Court of Miracles,” so is the Cullinan dfamond, given to King| Vividly described by Victor Hugo tn Edward by the Transvaal Government! “Notre Dame,” has been discovered in 1907. The stone was presented to} in Paris.
King Mdward in token of the loyalty Every night scores of beggars— and appreciation of the people of the! blind men, lame men, deaf men, dumb Transvaal for the bestowal of the con-| Wen, paralyzed men—came to the titution on the colony. It was un-| house of the “King of Egypt,” himself earthed at the Jaegersfontein mine,| @ “blind man” by profession, behind
| ; ~ t The largest still weighs) on the part a mee with a Cutic Is reme lGional announcements, upon \hile ar bmall de wane ttnttrine nn hate A »l6 1-2 carats and is said to be the! ejectment order, but the beggars set} ura ‘ . F i rival in Corinth He did not have a most valuable 1 i nt 80 age on ai a) , ; W ld H ‘ ‘i } oh eine pining ee + vite " 4 a = sak aia ii te by mish be preyented by utnutscura op trained singer with him; neither did Italian Trade Suffers ng epabeainanlintiaetets I 5 | eee hie RPE ere eae Rae exclusively for all toilet purposes, On | | ha have his salary guaranteed. His pati or a en S , gan afre the lightest sign of redness, roughness, helen salary guar ; H PP 8 Beet stata 8h Birples of cap rue, PPalLam soothes ard | wah in gaining a foothold tn Cor- The balance of trade f% still run- | The ectacle tr Ase intment. Cuticura Talcurn soothes an > agains aly , Briefly Told | RH EU MATISM ! | { cation Bag ‘it . idle deal cons the akin and avercomies heavy be ar inth was as follows ning against Italy, In the five a, ntensity, The blind saw and the Spiration. icate, delightful, distingu " » 9 , of 1921, the {mports were approxt- ti eard, ar | | Seapt8e, Olstneat 2S cod S0e- Tolcem25e, Sold | | 1: Finding a homo (y. 2). This ho , e ‘ ne . r ‘ e 4 | deaf heard, armless men took out throu hout the Dominion, Canadian Depot: ;} found with Aquila and Prisclila, Jews mately $217,00,000, while the exports
Canton has to go without tts morn | Is Yours Acute or Chronic? | musical instruments and — played,| , Limited, 344 St, Poel St., W., Montreal. | amounted to but $124,000,000 This ing, noon and evening teas Tho tea vhile crippled, palsted people merrily | ‘Cuticura Soap shaves without mug, | | WhO were recently expelled from 1 ; 4 ‘ ; * atin V ed, palsied people } ome » cruel edi te eaves an adverse trade balance o house waiters are on strike , ote act ha jay atate of th Rome by the cruel edict of Claudius, MA a u rs hi t
' in. olther cage you'll wet: sich Fes} dagen. eRe tee a Being Jews, ho found natural affinity $183,000,000 In tho corresponding
The Lord Provost of Glasgow ha “et noe good old “Nerviline” which! camp fire. |German Merchant | with hans period last year the adverse balance re-opened the fund for the purpose of/ "4s five times the pain destroying The police interrupted the fete, but | 9 ; . al ras was $160,000,000 paying rents of the deserving une m-} Power of ordinary remedie Nervi-/ just as in the days of yore they were Sold Poisoned Hat) 2. He tolled for his daily bread > 160,000,
in d lino gives resulta because it pene tub ea ' P j (v. 3). He was of same craft with . “
} pets : ; : ie ae feeatt to the source of tho pain, be-| Met by a stubborn resistance and ves Leather Band Contained Quantity of| them, being tentmakers, Every child Phonograph and Camera. fhe Shanghai Day and Night Bank! catise it contains Ingredients that de tacked with crutches and imitation Guiptiurte Aatd. ginohe thé JeWe Wan tAWHtt:. EOHLO The latest novelty {n pleasure has been organized on the plan of re Bag, Thiele itie pala It is the un- legs and arms, They were routed, me Pp . pers sie dauaea ne Whol He Gould GAA exits, ‘ phonograph-camera d maining open for business until mid lai eee A path e ast ; Mae Laat Next morning they returned to the rhe last form of German “frightful te tive hood haliid oeoastOn fecuire éombliation, ta. daaasl hed With Litige:
of Net i Suited for young : aah te a “alt ’ should occas , ’ nigut ind old; used internally and external charge, but all the beggars had re aa ) a 7 bet ae i te rig nbs Geiihe Saubla’ eald THAU He: Whol trations in the October Popular Me- 5 An Avro airplane in good conditt nfl o wany purposes, 36c at all! turned to their “employments” except ‘i ‘in r - is ae ‘ es cA h w.| failed to teach his boy a trade taught} chanics Magazine. A regular spring- lealer one _ " the head, mu 0 recorded, how-
t f enhage, 8 > mon r . } the “King and Quoen of Maypt | ‘. ives the phonograph was \sold in Uit nhage, Ay ‘ ( I lover, in falrnoss to Fritz, that the in-| !m to steal By Marie Belmont, wound motor drives I grap court order, for $145, tho highest bid | —_ } * “1c Pr 4 Weaahine in th packeia at part and ts located within the camera
mience ¢ e » wearers 5 ‘ he Synagogue ¢ piv P 4
frered by a Port Elizabeth fir ' : . ; convenience sullered by the wear ; This youthful frock shows the cffee | box Nearly all the modern adjust- offered by ; Port Elizabeth e | ( hoosing I uture Queen A MOTHER’S ADVICE of such headgear {s tho result of| Corinth (vy. 4-8) seve 3 yo c r y J
America has seven special “chaps
tive use of cretonr a tr 1, Though compelled to toll for a PERLE dd Dl
living while getting a foothold In
ng.| ments with relation to tone variation
J i i art aoe : : chemical action, and forms no par | It is fashioned on very simple lines} and speed are included in the con-
allway coaches,” each provide & Prince of Wales Will Not Be Forced ot a deliberate scheme to inflict tor-|
" . Once a mother has usede Baby's j that affect the much-liked chemise] struction of the phonograph. The home for the minister and his fam Into Matrimon 1 “0 . | Corinth, he did not lose sight of his ‘ ily, and has scating accommodation a ‘A } Own Tablets for her little ones she ts | ture, on tho public. Fe bin. ost wre ij We aia tk dress. The frock is made of orchid-] contrivance {s so compactly arranged y, an as { i , ubli sovar tir : roviding| alway { . me ‘ t , as it 7, ‘ ne work F e sasoner r ‘ na doh) ver tires of providing) always happy to recommend them to) A hatter at Bonn has just been sued) main : | colored gingham, although should you! that it makes a handy accessory for for 90 persons. the Prinee of “s witl , others Her advice, given after a 5 Us oy soned hat.| the ‘synagogue every Sabbath, per- ; ay 1 {f Wales with wive it 1 for selling a customer a polsoned hat, 5 ! in ht May ‘ ia hi “dl | " Wish you might copy it in any other! outings A large twin Might airplane shed.) a favorite amusement not only with Sa fu) trial, can be readily followed |’) ter wearing the hat a short time; suading the Jows and Greeks 3 ‘ me ' ve Ab more. tt : : : My WIM with assured good results, The Tab-| 4 . nt 1h ia : ‘ Pena color that may be more becoming to sai which {s sald to have cost more thin) women but with mon I was told in) jets are a mild but thorough laxative! the man felt his forehead throbbing 3. His activity was increased when yourself, It is fastened down the $150,000, has been sold at auction in) confidence who the embryo Princess) Which never fail to regulate the bow-| and shooting pains in the head, Not} Silas and Timothy came (v.'0). ana back with self-covered buttons. The Mr. Giggan.—Poor Bill was senteno- London fore$525 really is the other day I shall not at hg bape thy ieee ne aoe being accustomed to such maladies,|t rin 4 : ar thre "a Aus rs Se band deep border and flat collar are ctt| eq for life. ) ” h ian if! betray the confid ¢ , . ‘ ‘ Ol ‘ O' Ww » P : F { ed ¢ oug g news from the church a ' . rumor Me ul King Christia of) hb ont lonco, but may say {tl ii. ‘ag harm even to the youngost he had his hat examined and found 2 : . An ‘ ae Sear end from cretonne which has a lavender Mrs. Gilegin.—Sentenced for life? Denmarl is _— shortly tu pay; is a gir Vhose engagement! habe, Concerning them Mrs. 2, La-| that the band was made of artificlal) Thessalonica (0. ite 5 jsad green grape design The three-| A delicate feller like him? Well ORemL enor seasanier weeny = Quite plopped hat andene tect fi ltek Fults da lt aaa lboh iat leather, which contained a sufficient hear of the chee aarhiatp Of those) cuarter sleeve is finished with a flar- that’s a joke on the judge, ‘cause ho’s are unfound d 00 © announced Yet ( wa For riked ppc) my eto oe oe quantity of sulphurte acid to account who had confessed Clrist under our ing cuff of the cretonne A girdle of} too ick to ever serve a life sentence. A number of person ro injured nfo ation came from a YM vy ane er ee ae y. tee for his pains, | mini try puts new vigor into our lab- bright green ribbon encircle the ‘ . . ‘ © advice o a iene kave fh ae J F a °) ‘The, rons _ ne ‘ ; = Ts - 4 . — vhen trapped beneath debi ripped ber of Ils Royal Mighne Houses Baby's Own Tablets and now at the The Court awarded the buyer) ors (2) They br ught pecumlary) \cistline MONEY ORDERS from bulldit by a tornado at Za hold direct to " informant So age of five month he f perfectly | damages and told the hatter that ft gifts from the Macedonian churches = = sa RERESAD MOUSS: OTNES td avs ding i at ) : ; ; inion Expr rf lle. Oho much for social tips, which are about! Well and weighs twenty pound Iam | was his business to discover whether} (Philip, 4:15; If, Cor, 11:9), Being dattare east three cents. q t t tl ht } as rellable as racing tp rhe Prince ry pean to be ee sed rr 1 ovis | his goods wero injurfous to custom-| relleved from the necessity of toil for Made Long Journey The storm tore through the busine mothers to use them,” 18 Tablets ' + they now-¢ ' rt y ADIES wanted to do plain and light sew: section of the city, damaging nearly is not golng to be either hurried OF are sold by medictng dealers or by, °& before selling them, a living, they now could devote moro W ithout Food L rf rat Some} oats oe pei inate dah ‘ ‘ sure “Upper fivion 6 "| coerced into matrimony, When tho! mail at 25 cents a YAx from The Dr. | perros ee 38 ; time and energy to the preaching of iam | pay, work sent any distanc m charese paid every ructure ar SlOric ma . > » wnenea ” TP P , , S stan or particulars. atlona anu mnber of Hallatads Suiiisined; tearin nnouncement of his engagement is| Williams Medtcing’ Co., Bror kvilte,| Attacked by Asthma. Tho first }the gospel. (3) Silas and Timothy Penguins Are Able to Fast For Many) 7°") io (Fes Slcatrea of tl htt round {mado it will be sudden a J urpris-| OM" fearful sensation is of suffocation,| became assistants to Paul in the Weeks. their way hrough 1¢@ ground, =~ _ asl , . ne a seahy ‘ ne ' ul sic I Het 1d ing-we may be sure of that and) ra ft . roe saan Me ri oan Ricoh work, thereby strengthening his Fourteen blackfooted penguins have NURSES ‘one toned as) addressec to ‘ . er oa6e F 3. desperate anc opeless, o such a aes as —T . ace . as ' ; ’ va Karnel e of the Ey Puy eaeee er ere Head shai Gee Sac bir 4 The: y lea +4 the relief afforded by Dr. J, D hands a SB iL one mre stn BOONE just come 6,000 miles to the London PY A lchad ad he Ket > A allied itovete e f 1 a eek OF Ut as 1 ® | ng e@ passengers o ‘ ) . { . 4 : u ue anc li os ils, bl f the League of Nations ar Weekly News - iy ; te ie 4 “,| Kellogg's Asthma remedy is very } suas his efforts. q Zoological Gardens without a bite to Naw? York City, offers a three years’ Course sembly of the Leag i o ; ons an A don-Varis aeroplane was a baby girl grateful. Its help is quickly appar- 3. Paul opposed (vy. 6). His in- eat. Even now they are not in al of Tralaiag te young, wor en, having the re appes Tr he famir uffere ) 5 9 , " > we e ria ’ ren 1 , ranean stiw , P ne » cation, and ¢ ous 0 vecoming appeal fe the famine sufferers of | Pane ee ee rer Just 1-2 months old, who was going ent and soon the dreadful attack 1s] creased activity was met with In hurry to restart the meal habit, says Snicee “This Hospital hae adopted the eight Russta | ne ol 6 Os hownh guides IM) t4 France with her parents, Thie ts} Mastered, The asthmatic who has} creased opposition This can always hour system. The pupils receive uniforms . Nova Scotia gives this testimonial of | for wnands , ‘ - : ; *") the Dally Ma. 7 F ; " hing Engl land Wal ) : ° eer the first baby In arms to travel by the found out the dependability of this bo e seted of the School, a monthly allowance and reaching in England anc #10S NAS) MINARD'S LINIMENT ‘igh , : hs *| sterling remedy will never be with-| expocred, There ts an extraordinary varlation) travelling expenses to and from New York ° ‘ s) ft , ay 7 f wiir Vv © , } oply become more popular since the end of i nye u - eg ea hah Bintmens in ed Continental hh Frieda Ingll out it. It Is sold everywhere 4. Paul announces his purpose to} porween the fasting capacity of birds. bobetlin key a information apy to the . a — ¢ y r, on) home, inting anc umber camps ) as ¢ » Is | “ul, lay co ente eS ae . e Ge " ~ scaUus . ~ ag the war rho Board of Education ' . =n i is pe r ‘ty Ar : Seale us she is calles iy quite yon nted om turn to the Gentil (v. 6). Becau e| Some starve if they have to go Y ' iy ’ re f ‘ nrolle . ’ by . CODSIGCE 4 f ’ T the a ohuar s t i Ww elr “us J t OF ) eports 600 more teachers enrolled fattianéion ihe tari I find that ly in her mother irms, and did r 4 Error In Report. of thelr blasphemy and opposition he through an 18 hours night, while the ary nar ) ) 10 le richtened ‘ ‘ , » t ve n last t wily ulek rellef to minor aliments, appent to be 7 the leapt frightened A discrepancy of 100,000,000 bush ceased to work among the JOws.| penguin’s Mmit has not been ascer pod DISEASES Thomas Sullivan, arrested for brea uch as sprains, brutses and all kimmia | by the roar of the giant engines | els in the crop yield estimate of the| There is a time when good Judgment) tained, though they go for many | arene) an) te wz fecae ing into the store of the British and) 0) So! ep igl eat a . eink Gna , ; | Dominion Bureau of Statistics is re-| causes one to abandon work where) wooxs without signs of distress be- Address OF ig pe edy for cough olds, ete, ’ ° 7 . an masts | tutho Foreign Bible Society, Cape Town,! jo janie to catch when log driving and Isn't She Mean? | vealed by officials of the Saskatche | efforts have been fruitless, but tt ts | yond a certain slimness, Seals al :o| | at. CLAY. GLOVER a iz 2 Bible, was sentenced to| ¢ during the winter and spring| She (during the quarrel). You nev-) wan Co-operative Elevator Com-} “ifficult to know just when to dott. |share his power of going without A dincteate Siac “ie cert Ae months imprisonment ont I would not be without) er deserved a wife like me! pany. Quoting the estimated wheat} 5. He did not go far away (¥. 7).) ¢oog, A fow weeks between meals|] Dog Remedies | New York, U.S.A Lady Patricia Ramsay, formerly | {INARDS ; ENTS a and cannot) ye,--And I never deserved the rheu-| yteld for the Dominion this year as) He remained sufite tently near that) qoog not scem to worry them, though Princess Patricia. has just received ee : “ 4 eh * Filison Gra) matism, but I got it just the same 294,000,000 bushels, the Dominion} those whose hearts God touched could they make perfect pigs of themselves
' 9 ugh Col Hamilton Gault, a . omen — | Bureau's report says that the total) ¢4 fly find him It is Hkewise true) via they lke. | Cook's Cotton Root Compoui?,
. | Completo in itself, Mother Graves’; may be greater than the aggregate that although Christ is obliged to de-
onze statuette represanting a mat A Girl Farm Manager = ‘ | Remember Augustus, the sea-lon,| miaetgt, Beit toto die Prince Patricia’s Light Infantry I i, C, Knight ho has pissed Worm Exterminator does not require) jn 1915, which, by the Bureau’s own) Part from the soul Yiat refuses Him who got at tho Zoo matin supply of reee ees ength—No 1 Sts . ca ha Soi ‘ Hanser aie cay S the assistance of any other medicine aoe i tink ra yearning od | + No. 8, $5 per box, full fighting kit ( ond examination for the de-|to make {t effective, It does not fail| "SUres was 393,000,000 bushel entrance, He lngers with yearning) qin and devoured tho whole consiga-| a Bota by all druggists, or sent an . ) Fi f ea nm, ¢ e t i. j taY committee’ of the League eo of bac lor of veterinar clence to do its work i _— Ke + gs that h r © ment, Then, four hours later, when| 7 pamphlets” Addre a success 8) ispus P th has adopted the proposal i also he cond amination for — - | Catarrh 6. His sucee W. rispus, the tho authorities had scraped together] b THE COOK MEDICINE CO, : gitaely ibe Ai . chief ruler of the synagogue, was con-| , ; walt ! , . TORONTO, ONT, (Formeriy Wisdisr,) of Sir George Perley that the stat) t diplot of M.R.C.V.S, at Liver ‘ t Tet Catarrh is a local disease greatly influenced ; | 4 fow hundredwelght for the remain SLAVE AL Acaithdeit cronon| boo) University, is one of the fitat A Growing Union eer eet TAL IOS CA | verted. Perhaps tho soverity of Lis! aoe of the fish-eaters, Augustus took ry feat ra ine ’ te Pane shat ci Tire 4b GURlIER RE TARTErie —osene 7 ARRI at} pic Ns h- os pee, taste ia action in turning away from them his placo in tho “bread-line” without ! Para st" = ake , the daughter ot| Movement In Progress to Extend) mucous’ surfaces of the system. HALL'S| moved Crispus to action blush ember f the Jeague y I or she 1 he adaugnt ’ A » > anna : rf lus ‘ i“ uf A: tecieht, heatmanter Ab Maeey's Union of South Africa. CATARRE MEDICINE assists e iN) Wy paul's Viston (vy. 9-11). The Workers Dreadnought, Sylvia) * iki ney Sauer P The Union of South Africa, over All Drugsists. Clreulas re een 3 ‘ e ) ft § F ve / riggists Cire free experiences a co 1g : on, . Pankhurst's paper, 1s not going to} School, Bruton,» Somerset, Miss) cote needa cone| Fr Je Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio Fils experiences since coming to Ra) Put the Fire Out. Bayer’’ is only Genuine A nubile tian { previ n.| Kr t 4 Hunting ts one of her} ' BCE sUmUsms & i a a | dl rope were very trying. He needed en Poet You read my little poem, PE? PPMNECR EI, SE EUV IUUES . tains four provinces, but 1 only a = . | eo re ‘ hi ime. It is just wa : 7 ’ ar he is paintin ’ ’ . couragement at this time, ju nounced, Miss Pankhurst ha ited | Fe l t painting) ied largor than British Columbta, or Canadian Wool like the Lord Se OAT ir she will continue the p ‘ I ires of antinals af ’ . so the Lord to como & 10 CHG OF} Editor Yes It was quite pathe that sl will continuo 1e@ pa rN two-thirds the area of Quebec Tho | Has Good Reputation tho servant's greatest need, Noto the! 44, Nr ber taale cAnnihkrahie c oni he ha en Ff ri ral ig tl moveme now 1 v4 rthe a ‘ , ' . 1 succes sa . “ 1 as, ; ond te |} movement now In progre for the an Lord's words to him ment in the office The boy who ~ necessary to carry on wit - , f é nexation of the colony of Rhodesia,| High Quality Appreciated by States} 1) «yy, not afraid.” When onbiill'citenaei ta aaah amattereiintnrina. ma Keuter’s correspondent in Bombay ue “ee oe eee) at present administered by the British and Overseas Markets. | executing the commission of the Lord] that 4t was the first poem he ever| iy that the news of tho arrest of) }! bide Pe hal Toby «be page outh Africa Company, would ne arly | A virtual revolution has beon | he need not be afraid burnt which was so full of tears as| , . ¢ ne ‘ ‘ . ‘ t romfnent agitators in Bombay and double the area of the Union by add-| wrought in the wool industry of Can 2, "Speak, and hold not thy peace.” to put the fire out!"—Tit-Bit Simla was recelved quietly through e ing 150,000 square miles to tho 473.) ada in the past few years, Whoereas| Tho one who has heard the voice of out India There wero a few lle ht} 000 now administered by the Unton! put a short while ago the wool pro: God cannot refrain from speaking ! @ dove to s¢ pe 4 i : , Peer When Potomac is in Flood, Wart 1 Urs , the disturbances In Bombay, but these} You can’t expect the dove to settlé) Government, It would add 1,500,000 a ' an red for sal Aha Varning ess you see th wa ! ) ; } ay: ed Pt ght an peat i A Se , i 1 duced in Canada was offered for sale) cannot be still, Tho volume of water in the Poto-| name “Bayer” on package or on tab- were confined to the smashing of| dow! ‘ {to the native population th some} in guch an unsatisfactory state that); 3, “Il am with thee The Lord ts River whiehifloy past Wash | lets you are not getting genuine As- r | Ir n ne wattle ) . | A mac yer ‘ flows as as Rehing Wine tram windows i 0 vy battleships 10,000 Muropean lthe Canadian manufacturer looked| with everyoné who faithfully earrlos eee sya a0 time mal pirin at all, In every Bayer pack , ' ‘ | ingto sometimes 25 mes : f 1 ' ae : —— rhe Government of Mr nuts is! with indifference upon the home} out his commission be a ‘ ig : +4 SS ena jare directic yy for Colds, Hi ds i | } sroé 1 flood as a 0 ater, theumatism Iso) 6administering the former Ger) grown product, tody he refilizes that i No man shall set on thee to} Abate I , and { Pain ——e ———— | i and | —————— —_— + ; man protectorate of West Africa, 40) Canadian wool compares favorably} hurt thee The one sent by the} } He | eo ts | estate of $20,000 square miles, with @) with that of any other country and! Lord to do a work is immune from The half-moon fish, sors : 's found) \ ts ruggists ! , pod t : ar a | ipper waters the At n, olen cres ( , é + ( 4 ° eral hundred thousand native he) duction finds its way to Canadlan}| dono, jcasts a p ot phorescent f fe Cat want nt Rave af { 66 Th 7) roof of the pudding j nut ber of tho natives was greauly) mills, Not only is the high quality] 6, “I have much people tn this city bling moonlight Monoacet lest Cal ' ¢ p C ° reduced, and some races nearly ex jof the Canadian product appreciated) It 1s most encouraging to know that ” j ; ; } ; ; terminated during the German occu-' jocally now but in the United States!in the great cities the Lord has His . , ) ,- wu 4 i i IS mn the eating x pation Ceperal utes Is thi Hke-| and the overse markets it is now] own people and that the one ¥ ho goes | | was only half through | ly to have ufider his jurisdiction 1,200.) generally recognized that Canadian| in His name shall have fruit for his * ° c 000 equare miles cof Lerritory, with a , " . o| servic 1 heepmen aro producing wool th H ted a goo mdd 1000 square mile f terri ith a equal of similar classes and grad | e started a go¢ 1G Gin : , s ra r - total populatior ) h than grown elsewhere in the world, Grad-) What Microscope Shows, A proof, but he didn't nish | that of Canada. -The y Province , , ! s1 : ually but surely a reputation has been) In wate in which decaying vege There's a lot of trouble ° | built up for Canadian fleece Wools on) tables have been infused, the micro the world from puddings that j Donated Handsome Prize. | the domestic and forelga markets, ‘scope discovers creature so minute val The Edmonton Livestock Exchange _— y that 10,000 of them would not ex taste good but don't do goc & nounces that through the gener Poor Old Nature ceed a grain of mustard, though they They “eat” well, but that osity of H, P, Kennedy, of Toronto, Four feet of snow has fallen in! gy upplied with organs as compl ends the recommendation Ontarlo, it ts able to offer the sum) South Africa And recently ft was! cated those of whales , f one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) in| 85 degre above zero in Lapland Z 5 Sanitariums are full of pud | prize for the best gains in weight! Poor old Nature seems to bo actin Mr Morningsyde to Mr Struck ding-eaters whostopped thet stat on ste fed and finished this cor queerly has bobbed r hair) oy) Chat monument Oh, that's tasteand forgottoinquire whether ing nee ” Ir. Kennedy is| afd shortened her skirt ‘ York | Cleopatra eedle It came from a their food gave the body what it | trong advocate for the finishing of H ld I ) nd is Ht rally | ada intil the body rebelled ( cut Canada nd ‘ h ri | - needed—untl f Albert , \ | A Supply of “Clark” Good . \ ) \ ers of Al 4 and e i t ‘ Goo grac-| : : food that ' y Chings, all ready to serve > \ Grape-Nuts 13 a fo0¢ ig ; ewi w feed teers tl 4 | .. the. ‘ ious! \ ! n't snitary au provides a choice of many S tastes good and does good. 18 has do 1 the handsomd which If he ) thor evel exterminate} excellent dishes for every D proof of Grape-Nuts begins in the ! rentioned above e will give first preference to Canar, them occasion, without near | a 70e 1 through the iy ni Saat cooking. For a satisfying eating and goes OF thro 8 ‘ | | ls King pu - strengthening meal, serve } ui. splendid service which Grape | Outclassed. ¢ Ile a nd loyally hool Teacher (to little boy) | rende as § val food | Mott These little te t | | deale 8,700 bushels of ‘ ’ 2) ) Nuts renders as a rea OS lothe rh ittle pla i of aid If a farmer ratses 38,7 ishels o Clar 8 ork Ne se: ans . f e perfected good ) 00 ath comn tobbie. | - -- wheat and sells for $2.60 1 bush | Crap ee eed barley pee a ! he Si AGHE Oe WITH CHILI, TOMATO OR PLAIN SAUCE | whea ralted barle I hope none o i The ne of So merican hor el, what will he g ’ : nese of wheat ane F ATA Robbie.-Oh, some of "c to, ets are used by the natives as baskets rita Saveck: motor | A real treat. Every bean cooked just right in the | delicious to taste, casy & ©! a ey i P ae ' ee : ee great Clark ovens, Never hard, never mushy, gest, and *exceptior lly rich , being Hgh al ate ihe } and the seasoning is delicious. | . ; P rair ide as to be waterproof . f " : nourishment for body anc bre | : ; : ' . " ’ At Dealers Everywhere ° ' \ has e reputa of he : | ; 1 s| ‘ est bear | He ’ ae | “ape. Nuls e i 1. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians} grea 1 Vhere’s a Reason for Grape itd ‘ ———_————_—__—_——_—_- is ¢ | ( y ed a = | ity ™ M.D; 48e7 J hi y bea
PR ee LL... 3
a,
ASS Ucnseretiags on aan
re THE PIGEON LAKE OIL FIELD
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TGANADIAN CATTLE AG, | OFFERED IN GL ASGOW | |
The people of Wetaskiwin are | Glasgow, Ne evi,
Sept 97 becoming excited over the fact that! Soyon bendred and fifty-two Cana
the contract has been let for the dian cattle were offer at the drilling for oil iu tho Pigeon Lake) iyarket lors yesterday. ive de tield, about twenty-tiva miles west) ejjyeor Prices domestic ators
of the city by the Mutual Oil and); Development Co., Limited, which has control of about 4,000 acres of land. The successful tenderers were Scott & Higginson, and they will commence operations as soou as the rig can be hauled to the ground. I[t wae very gratifying to the directors that enough stoch was sold ia the thirty days following the filing of the prospectus to war. rant the contract being let to th
drillers, ae required by the Utiliiies Commission, There is every sur face indication of oil in the terri
to 11 cents, rougher grades 12] conts, |
CANADIAN PaciFic @
Change In Train | Service Effective Sunday, October 2, 1921
Trains 13|
tory east of Pigeon Lake, and itis V0 Pt M, i Saleh taal: bat the report of yeologists that (oe (ee eee ence ee paul | field should be found not lower!) and Vancouver, Cetober Ist than one thousand feet, | Times for trains at Ponoka willl
JAIL AND LASH GIVEN N My 1 Bound Me
TWO MEN FOR ROBBERY Ni tas a a adde
--—- 0, 52514 D. ex Sur
Wetaskiwin, Sept, 27th Ten For further partioware, apply t yoars’ imprisonment at Prinoe | “ryt ket Agent | Albert penitentiary with twenty 1, BE. PROCTOR lashes each, was the sentence im. District Passenger Agent
Calgary
EMER
Friday & Saturday, Sink 30 October 1
yosed on two young men named arker and Rowen at the criminal court here yesterday by Judge Walsh The prisoners pleaded guilty to robbing and doing viol. ence to a woman at Sedyewick and nlacing ber tbody on the railway traek shortly before the arrival of atrain, presumably with the ex
pectation that their crime would! not be Jiscovered,
, = : ALLAN DWAN Los Angeles, Sept. 27 - Opening
of an inner torpedo door while the m out board shutter wae opened and The
failure of an interlocking device caused the sinking last night of Forbidden Thing
the navy submarine KR. with a loss of two lives, in San Pedro harbor, it is officially announced at fleet headquarters,
Mary eens
Mannheim, Germany, Sept. 26— It is estimated that 70.000 persons The vot a faith that would yesterday attended the funerals of riot dle the victims of the Oppau explosion ‘ dinecton 1B aad ae
at the Lodwigechafen cemetery. The French military authorities were represented by Cieneral Len etz and Dandand. Both theee officers brought wreaths an! ex- pressed condolence to L’reaideut Sbert and Premier L rehaofeldt P : Herr Ebert. replying, ssid he was COMING! touched by the manifestation of Peripse
Tuesday, October 4th
“Black Mail”
v- Carpenter Fight
haman sympathy which had set October 13 aside the barriers arising from the ‘ Chay ne The Kid war October Phand 15 IRE ESS Onan, Mrs
A CARD OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
Sometimos a theat ibever pper wel t e that it etands out above beacon light in the lietory of hu
Such an event is now about ‘ iit 1 ina while | have the plea nary attraction of onsneh special ocoasion, To desinet \ wat
erything: else during tl
e and the ! | t 4 tia
at magnitud a
trons of an opportunity thats! i ] ) t thes May secure seats wel nad
The extraordinary attract ! 1a ‘a tt resent t my patrons is the big spectacular aod sensational offering which created sucha turore ia New Vorlo a season ago at the Contury Theatve in that city, and wh ‘ ‘ origivally presented there prion baits New \
have just completed arrangements with Me and Morris Gest whereby this giant beauty and magnificence will be presented at the N for three days commencing TI liv. Qetoher wor it on Naturday,
Theatre-goers wh: kee int hs theat slevent not necd to be remirded of the extraordinary a place in New York when “Aphrodite wa were eagerly bought up by speculators wh $200 each for the opening night The newspaper awsensation, The theatce was packed to the doors f and thousands of people were turned away curing | New York engagement, |
Now Mensra Comstock and Gest are presenti: tt Uo with LO big seenes,
with this enormous company of
“Aphrodite” when done in Paris Was bathed as the world itest and most sensatianal play, It has since duplicated that su in New York, Chicago, Poiludelphia and Boston, Tt will be | {here in all of it« vesplendent glory
Mail orders for all performances wil now be received Knelosed self-addressed stamped envelope for returnoof tickets and I proper remittance. WVricee : Nights, &1 00, 8150, 82.00, 8250 and R40) Satur day Matinee, 81.00, 81.50, R200 and elo)
1 believe the engagement of "Aploodite’ will | he most sensatios ally successful event in the history + Ueatee
Kk W, WOLPE Manages
EMPIRE THEATER
EOMONTON
A Square Deai In In MEAT 1 Se eas
Best Quality and Lowest Prices in all FRESH AND CURED MEATS QUICK SERVICE
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FRITZ BACHOR
PHONE 20 BUTCHER, PONOKA
Leland d Cafe
AT Hours. | It
Meals At All Hours
Farmers and Commercial Trade specially Catered to Fruit, Soft Drinks
Mah Yuen & Mah Fat
Jy ars, Confectionery,
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TOWN PROPERTY,FARMS| . 5:
TUE WERALD, PONOKA, ALBERTA
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Ladies’ Shoes
Price las
Women’s Box Kip Shoe, for out-of-doors.
BEGNBOUU, Fitr sari T Tehri ETA a CEN ea aetrnet $4.00 Ladies’ Brown Calf Shoe, will stand wear, and has the style. Price has been $10.00. ...........6065 $6.50 Ladies’ Fine Brown Kid Shoe. Price has been $10.00 UT ARCA ety Se RCT EI ee OLE $6.50 Ladies’ Fine Kid Bal, with medium high heel, Cuban or Louis heel. Price has been $13.50......... $9.75 Ladies’ Patent Oxfords. Price has been 810.00, , .. $5.00 Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords, medium heel. Price has DEGUEMIOUl aR ts RETIREE ES OR EA IT $4.0 Ladies’ Fine French Kid Oxfords, black, Cuban heel. ETICS TAS DEEN SU UU iiivie sce verve eta ean $7.50 9 MEN’S SHOES Men's Mahogany Calf Bal. Rubber heel. Price has DEG Blmm UU ria cre Rib 4 Wea Ee es $7.00 Men's Black Calf Bal. snappy lasts, Price has been Ee ELEC Ha OUT r a IE ROTATE WICC a CL Lc $6.75 Men’s Calf Shoe. made in extra wide last. Price has
VEOH LOU Mi And ai ieita rs cht $7.00
F. E. ALGAR
LIMITED
Phone 6 MERCHANTS
DAMROYN
FOR SALE OR TRADE
\
Daher
ot and Sinall Hous lrade Farms both Raw and ti
FOR SAL
Six Octave Viano Case
in Spokane i have; also,
aproved for
What ys
AUCTIONEERS
Kk, OWENS Phone ul Ponoka LIVESTOCK AND PARM SALI AUCTION WE KNOW VALUES AND GET Reference Any Bank, Ponoka or Lacombe
FRICH ATH
\pply, Write or Phone Early for Date
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of Power at Ottawa?
Hl FARMERS throughout the Dominion, encour.
aged by
their success in Ontario and and in the Dominion byelection at Medicine Hat, are now making drive on Ottawa, The Dominion elections will be held ) next three months, Will the Meighen Verniment be sustained { Lj ls or the Farmers be syccessful? Or will there be | ve nt hese are questions that everybody js a king Will be able to discuss them more intelligently if you s ¢
EDMONTON JOURNAL
which w
lI Cal the Sipe } north ann i hh il Albert vi ii etn ectlon meetings In l erma I erta, and of the A ar of the camp throughout the Dominion vps baeial iia) 4 49 . . rf o Daily, by Mail, $8.00 Per Year. Ay > < Wednesday and Saturday issues only, “ Pg $2.00 Per Year. , “S ¢ Pag pt “9 8 rd i Order through your local agent, or 4 @
direct from Yhe Edmonton Journal.
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F.E.A igar, Limited
Ponoka
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L. H. DANFORD
DAMRON & DANFORD
THEM
BUSH & FARNUM'S PHONE St
Alberta,
within the Will LW
scribe tor the
noka
Who will Secure the Balance
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worth?”’
had’,
THE MERCHANTS BANK
| " Head Office: Montreal OF CANADA Ponoka Branch, -~— - ‘
Calgary Stock Yards Branch, -
THE BREAD QUESTION
-at your house can be easily ‘settled, Just quit the labor and uncertainty of bowe bak- ing andrake this bakery the source of your bread supply. j Then you will always be sure of fine, toothsome bread on your table, There'll be no un- certainty, no disappointments Our bread is perfect all the time,
C, H. CUNNINGS
| Railway Street, Ponoka Phone 51
Edwards’ Store News
w Melntosh Red Apples 84.75 B.C, Onions, per Sax 84.75 OK. Tomatoes, 5 for PY) Seeded Raisins 5 for $100 rae Tin Peanut Butter 81.75 ©. & S. Rio Cotfee, d tbs. for. 81.00
|} Kanadain Coffee, 1b, Spice tink1.50 Seediess Raisins, 34 lbs, for 81.00
|} 42-in
All wool Serge, serge in Brown, Navy and Copenhagen, Selling at $1.2) Girls’ Brown tose, all sizes, She
% for F #100 Hleavy Servicable Coating, 46-in Wide in Navy. $5,00
H. B. Edwards
GENERAL MERCHANT
Ponoka
Phone 22
G. E. BOWKER
UNDERTAKER EMBALMER wet
PHONE PONOKA
| | N. M. MECKLENBURG -
Optometriat (Eyesight Measurer) 1O1G), 10st Street Phone 5225 Am leaving will be in Por hember 1)
for the Oi Field, ioka again about Nov
PONOKA LODGE Meets in 1.0.0.7, evening at S oom, Welcome
No. ll Hall every Monday Visiting brethren
I, A, Srewart, NG
C, H. Cunsrixas, RS, HOPE REBEKAH LODGE No, 38, 1.0.0.F,
meeting every Evening in 1O,O.F
Regular Friday sok h
alternate Hall, at
wk Visiting Meinbers weleome Mrs Gro, EK, Bowker, NG, Miss CLARA Russyniak, RS
FARMERS! |LUMBER AND CEMENT AP COS4
F, J. Bullock,
EDMONTON | but}
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Everyman's Problem
‘Tf I save the same ‘amount during the next ten years of my life dpa 4 have saved during the ten years, how much wil What will be the answer n your own case? Are you proud or ashamed of your Bank Account ? It is better to say ‘‘I’m glad I saved’’ No man ever retired on the money he spent.
eo ute and Chronic Diseases
aleernac M. Johnston 2
ibe
than ‘‘I wish I
Established 7
J. G. LAFRANCE, Manager. - W.T.HOPKIRK, Manager.
Sr rreeeren re ——— ———— F
P RO#FHSSIONAL
GRAHAM, M.B., Toronto
e Physicianand Surgeon Residence, Donald Avenue
Phone 57
Ww. A. CA AMPBELL, M,D. D.O.M Physician and Surgeon Office—Chipman Avenue _Opposite; ‘Kennedy & Russell's
Dr, G. E, BUDD Dentist Graduate of Marquette University 6v7 Complete X-Ray Service REID BLOCK, PONOKA Phone 71 Res, 137
pr H. B, FOSTER, CHIROPRACTOR
—
U.E.A BLOCK, WETASKIWIN
Edith Montgomery
Certified Women's and Children’s Nurse
Frees Mopenatr | Puone 1516
PONOKA
MATERNITY NURSE
TermMs—Moperate | Box 23 Phone 138 Ponoka DIRECTORY
William R. McLaurin
Barrister, Solicitor and Notary MONEY TO LOAN
OMce—Uver the Bird Drug Store, oO hipman in Ave ‘nue
‘Alexander Knox Barrister, Solicitor and frotar 4 WETASRS ry Publie Visits Ponoka on Sosa end Fourth Saturdays each month, Appoint tents can be made for him by Mr W. KR. Berguson, Town Hall, Ponoka
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Odell & Russell
Barvisters, Solicitors and Notaries Star Store Block, Wetaskiwin W. H Odell, K.C, ©. H, Russel
| BRIT ANNIA ‘LODGE No, 18
Phone 8414, Penoka,
ESTRAY In Pound No, lof Water Glen M,D | No, 428, bay Mare with littl white} on nose, Weight about 1100 Ibs., with | it at sides no visible brand ne two-vea i buy Mave Colt with sma!j | star on forehead and little white on|
nose, right back foot white; no visible brand, One bay Yearliag Move Colt, with left back foot white; no | brand,
visible
G, J, NELSON,
Pound Keeper, R.R. No. 1, Ponoka
ALF, & A, M, Bro, Geo, E, CLanke, W.M, Gro KE, Bowker, Seeretary
Meets flrwt Thursday of each month in Masonic Hall, Donald Avenue,
Visiting brethren welcome
KITCHENER LODGE No, 95 AI. & A.M. GRA, Rimpey Bro, JOHN ALEXANDER WM Bro, W, G, Manson, Secy :
Meets on the F tiday on or be j full of the moon, ESOP: oe
PONOKA L,O.L No, 1909
meets in Lodge Room EVERY W EDNESDAY EVENING
’. B. Parrenson, W.M, A. H, MeCurpy, R,s,
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and
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PHOTOGRAPH
B S. Cameron Photographie Studios
PONOKA AND LACOMBYE
We are in Ponoka ever Saturday Afternoon
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