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San Francisco, June 28,—Dur. Baseball on Tuesday night was
Wheat Pay |
\ Fifty Per Cent of the Excess to be |.
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Paid by Middle of July
Ottawa, June 28.—Farmers will
ing its one brief session today the| Fel! worth seeing, and every avail. Democrat's national convention able space on the grandstand was heard the keynote speech delivered, Slled with spectators to the number
bs pian tina by National Chairman Homer 8. | Of about 900, Phone I5 General Merchant PONOKA | Feceive fifty per cent of the excess Cummings, and several prolonged | The game was a tussle between - PATS “s ‘due them on Canala wheat board demonstrations for President Wi),| L2uisfail and Ponoka, when the oS ——=—=—_ re Saree eee | certiticates about July 15 next ations for President il.| home team won out by a score of ra Detinite announcement bas been | 2%”. Ll to 6, making seven straight
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made that this excess on the origi - nal wheat price will be at least forty cents per bushel,
Interviewed by the Canadian Press regarding the exact effect of jthe announcement, Sir George | Foster stated that the exact price of last season’s wheat crop woul: not be decided yet, Several mil. lion bushels had yet to be disposed of by the board, but meantime thi | board would be able to make a 50 | per cent payment to wheut growers }and this would not be less than 20c per bushel, The balance would be payable when the marketing of | leet season’s crop was completed, iand not later than the end of th: | present year,
'UR.A. Candidate Not Nominated
Continued participation in poli.
When adjournment was taken) wins for Ponoka. Innisfail opened until tomorrow after three hours’) well, scoring 2 in the first inning, session, the real work of the con-| while the Nifty Nine kept equal vention began among the com.|with them, Both teame were a tie mittees delegated to write the plat.|in the third inning, and in the form, decice appeals of contestin,z| fourth Ponoka got off to a good
delegations, aud select a set cf permanent convention officers Demonstrations for President Wilson began as soon as the gee. sion opened, and every mention of hie name thereafter was received with.cheers, Display of a portrait of him at the back of the platform stirred up a 20-minute uproar, during which nearly all the states’ standards were carried about th Hoor in the first parade of the con vention, Mention of the League of Nations also aroused prolonged
Magic
HUGHES. JAMES
On Wednesday, June 28rd, a
lead, scoring 7 runs to Innisfail’s 1 By this time Innisfail had tried nv less than three pitchers, while A, Millins pitched a good ball for Ponoka all through. Some nice double play was witnessed, but the big noise of the game was Veno, who, without a doubt, is a ball player, starting out as Innisfail’s catcher and ending in the pitcher's box, and in fact was playing the game himself, Ponoka boys were all in good form, batting well, and | very few errors made in the field.
‘ . 9 ; 7 outbursts of applause, Mr Plunkett umpired the game, Ladies’ and Misses STRATHCONA and was at one time umpire for the | CONSTITUENCY Northern League of Ontario, His
decisions were very fair, and in no instance was there a dispute
Ponoka 20170100 O—)! Innisfail ,. 2 0O 11002 0 O—6
ble’pri | tics, with a policy looking toward | pretty wedding was solemnized et a sarieatiet chp ttondthee ted oes
ves MIS Le eee ae eatering both the provincial andthe home of W, Hl. James, in the| ,,f2,th? ball mame, played| at ne Teceral helda, was decidec upon vic Satria , y on : :
by the United Farmers political Magic district, the contracting 23rd, Innisfail team beat Red
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jorganization of the Strathcona | constituency at its annual meeting jin Wetaskiwin on June 23rd,
| No nomination for a federal can. didate was made, however, a vote of twenty-four to fourteen disap. | proving of such a step at the pre- | sent time,
| Resolutions calling upon the | Unionist government to resign and protesting against 4 national pro- |yram of military training was pas- sed
A political campaign fund will be raised, and the executive was jauthorized to take such action ip | that direction as might be possible, | Incorporation was believed to be necessary before the funds 8o col lected might be expended,
The new president of the organ- ization is Jobn Galloway, of Ed- inonton, and the vice-presidents are Rice Sheppard, of Edmonton, jand Mrs A, Ross, of Millet, The jmeeting elected directors for the provincial constituencies as fol- | lows: Leduc, J, Holt; Wetaskiwin, | &, Rasmussen; Ponoka, Mra Arcbi- |bald; South Edmonton, J. Davis,
Definite political action in pro. \vincial affairs was endorsed in principle, though a number of the | delegates did not consider the pre- }senta good time for such action, | Locals will have the power to de.
parties being Mr W. Hughes, of the Wood River P.O,, and Miss Hazel James,
Both parties are well known in the town and neighborhood—Mr Hughes having been a resident of the Magic district for the past twelve years, while Mrs Hughes bas been in the Merchants’ Bank in Ponoka for the past year, They will make their home on the J. H, Hughes farm, near the post-oftice, ind will have the best wishes of a wide circle of friends and acquaint- snces for a prosperous future,
‘The bridesmaids were Mise Eliz. tbeth Hughes, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Marie James, the bride’s sister, while Mr Ervie James and W. James supported the groom. ‘The Rev, T, B, Jef. freys officiated
side for or against a political pro zram, and on this understanding the resolution passed,
Considerable discussion arose over the question whether to throw the U.F.A. open for outside mem. bership in its political organization or to po it tight
Alex, Moore, member for Coch. rane, was strongly in favour ot the open-door policy, but P, Baker, of Ponoka, a6 strongly defended the policy of closing the doors tight,
Deer in a keenly contested game by a score of 12 to &,
VONOKA BEATS RED DEER
Thursday, Ponoka jcurneyed to Red Deer and played a swift and exciting nine innings’ game, and at the end of play, the score stood T to 2 in Ponoka’s favour.
Thursday being the half holiday, a large number of supporters accompained the team, LACOMBE PUTS IT OVER INNISFAIL
Friday nigbt Ponoka ball fans worked up a little excitement and lecided to make the trip to Lacombe to sew the game between Lacombe and Innisfail, and they vertainly saw a good game, Play was a little erratic, but as the yame proceeded Lacombe got down to business, batting well, and left Innisfail behind, The score was 13 to 7 in favour of Lacombe, thus registering Lacombe's first win in the Central Alberta Amateur League,
RED DEER WINS
Red Deer beat Lacombe on
Tuesday night at Lacombe by a
score of 8 to 2
Thursday, Ponoka goes to Innis. fail, and to Lacombe, July 6, Red Deer plays at Ponoka, July 9,
The League standing is as follows:
cu aud the latter was the one that was W. I. Pet. } ; : Ponoka 7 Oo low
| linally decided upon, It will bea Inniefail 8 4 498
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| Communication and loss of strength? How- Sa Tene ‘a year 14 the Ot | Although it is only a few weeks | ever bad your cdse, quick ern fair circuit this year is the sheep) . J ; 1. David in Camp (1 el, 17).; «periments conducted at the re-| reliof s guaranteed by the and swine exhibit shown by the live | "Ce plants could be put out in the e armies ste eycing cach | quest of the Manitoba government | use of ’ tet open, Mr. Edward Crawfordg@)\Bran- A Stal ng | src patty : | TEMPLETON’S stock branch, Dominion department t battle tl ! | with wireless telephone apparatus be-| Thi hibit| don, Manitoba, has toy fits in eae cite ih, a hotd, > Lib oak RAZ-MAH of agriculture, Ottawa, This exhibit) ©. ; i a warrio ° tween Winnipeg and Portage La ; catia ¢| his garden that hav oes on F Pe 4 peg te CAPSULES is presented under the supervision o , » AER trength, sought to decide the war by | Prairie, 80 mil vay, have been suc- : . ke é :..| them as big as marbles. Everything pont ; ASCIGS CHE WET UY | y ‘This preparation is the ree Mr, H. S. Arkell, livestock commis-| : h a combat between two selected c y concluded and a second step ult of years ofexperimont- sioner for Canada was grown from seed, the tomato a , , the i ‘ ing andstudy. Thousands tahebee ban ke’ : , F in the hou t pions he nation whose chamy e experiments is about to be! have derived the greatest Visitors to the provincial fairs plants were started in the house about slair , } hi ‘ ' ke hen cor sat will be at benefit. through its use. ; ‘ March 10th, and transplanted to a : . See Write for free sample to should make it a point to spend a Pronees F se een tVinniper and Port Templetons, 142 King St. , ; : hot bed April Ist, and later put in aie | pt ML A PL W. boroute. few minutes at this exhibit where dhe garden, Potatoes have been. ta Villiar ict ; «18 ( ‘ . 3 . a 5 a 1, The ATM pions 4-3 (1) MUL seh te, wee wei oat 400 | Bold by reltable druggists u they will find the story of two of the flo ae inthis garden for a week oF th of the Phillist (vv. 4-11) Hee Ihe experiments are being | et biber PCA LAT B22 most important industries of the is and cucumbers which are al- » - paPweses (a) He wa aken with @ view to testing out a} Dominion graphically told by word shh A st , 4 5 : \ gia I i prog d system of wireless to be in- | and ob} ways grown in the hot bed, are also t t. Es Ie n, | st in northern Manit | I" M4 cart hibit show istic | in blossom, Mr, Craw ford is using J : . shed ) t ) shows realistic ‘ ’ 4 dleste hed } if Mintne districts and fa keting | TEMPLETON’S ta . i aa : id the various his second crop of radishes, spinach, “ UES 1INSCs Sh : ed, : models of carcasses an © various A | : tered and : . , ; c ice and onions and has cel- hin 1 (1 am. 14), seems to have ire tar uttered and sparsely bes aad CAPSULES commercial cuts of lamb and mutton, heigl iis 4 i svrotd, beats ahd lac tal +t . ® tly ¢ fe € ‘ Ps , 7 $ sh, ca &, 8 4 la d in « (b) He was fille Land w costly al in | specific ba years the standard while those who are interested in the ahs itil vendiablie well advanced th conceit, H ze, his panoply o all and to ma 1 owing to falling | Rheumatism, Neuritls, Gout roduction of high-class bacon will) . bab the , war and his strength caused him to| trees in the bus! It is pro- | Sclatica, Lumbage, Neuralgia H ag rhe ‘ad rf ‘ life-like Hiodeta - — Nabe é peecanetece Peri hte ene) Many doctors pre. cribe them. vd EASA TI EAS Aaah | . eer ena t na a a at EA iad Establish some docen Sta-| I Write to Templeton 143 King #8 W., Toroate, rf | Showing the true Wiltshire side type,| The summer (rl cant appear on ) He was boa 1. Likely his rep-| tio ee ul points in a nan yvudts- @1.04 por bez. > encase tmmemsomanit fray | pd through the excellence of which Can-| ‘le stage of action any too soon, 1 reminded them of a former | tricts « nort id, and these will | jada has been able to build up P| ——— eri ¢ when Sa Isracl’s| in ¢ be gi munication with P ~ | $40,000,000 trade with Great Britain Many a man who has his price gives ' : ’ j ra Moen | se Nes . _ if A A ade ' ves te | Many 1a a r g ‘ ch great ef | the by a sta f larger Visit Experimental Farm Wool. producers will be attracted | iimect? away ‘ n (d) He n ill work | by the display of the standard grades! ly d the ny at a’ Extensfons to Experimental Farms! of wool and the various kinds of fab | aE of he Most ' Ms © former | In Saskatchewan Are | tes that are manufactured therefrom, | i ful i “dt ll Planned jand also the complete set of imple-, Not A Blem at \ } banett ae ' ments used by the shepherd in the mars the perfect 2): David the I lite e d cries of excursions to the ex-| gen St hilk Mock The rrect type appearance of hercom- In ‘ ' ( ble tha the | Perimental farms at Scott, Indian beaakenitt ‘ fh locki fre plexion. Permanent ' . k t of castrating too ocking rons, t ; il assume} Head and Rosthern, the forestry PLT AM haat ihe bees , ap and temporary skin i p at i ; ral ee thd Fak caad ite be ilaie sheep shears, carding cards, marking | troubles are effecttvely Ing his oud ! a OF COE bah a fhe aL Lan wie (aa Wave | irons, ete. are on display and the} concealed. Reduces un- Phil H ten, er 1 ,, of agriculture at Saskatoon, is being } diawe Ot aamie: Willx ba ‘explained b¥ natural color and corrects : 4 id that the will be incor arranged by the provincial superin- sh ha ee greasy skins. Highly antiseptic, s ' He army G nis)4 baad pena ltendents of the various farms. The Mr, S. C. McLennan, who is in charge ed with beneficial results as th i porated in t nine c Ti SGRARWEN ATL NRay Re is to en-| Of the exhibit. There are a number | 4 curative agent for 70 ; th j ; : ; : viable the people of the province to | of aie an ie features which) ff Gouraud < tall th } rs ( iay be able to g t + ; are also well worth seeing. : : ; familiarize themselves with the extent ht | L Ache hy ated points, 1 ; i hich these farms contribute to the}; Pamphlets and bulletins with ref- | Oriental Crea m F el'a st of I Winnipeg which) *? "et dace | - » al awit incl a ts Isra atc ahh? rf j agricultural development of the prov- erence to the sheep and swine indus- | UIA] ta mn CanEGE ' 1 Ds t c oe . er | tries may be had by application at} Hi blind en | The experimental farm at Se ott | the exhibit, while the officer in charge! : - : - - Fie in h pe a i ‘ ce beer rere ‘ t wl . ed the : f —_— rr —————} | vill keep “open house” for all comers, | will be glad to supply any information ] l t ul t e! ! . - oT ; sot " : ae AC ' A Wonderful Discovery as follows July 6, for residents in the | requested. Further inforn avon may tf lar as to what the ‘ dncetiory ine of Township 39 and be obtained upon writing to Mr. A be. He put aside the untried Cures Catarrh est of range 20: Tuly 7, for residents|A+ MacMillan, chief, sheep and goat | | God (hat tare net cate | division, department of agriculture, | At Lowest P aneitl e tere outh of township 40 I 8 | ‘ ue ) The a+ | Ottawa, Canada, } 5 . erm Y |i aud east nge 21. The farm at} WHOLESALE MILL PRICES RHE y | Indi He 1 the forestry statios Cea Tce a He Be ‘ ; he Battle ( 18.48 ; ety hed atoms! will aces P *s on Tuly.18\ to Hospital Facilities in the West From a British Columbia Mill t | ) 1 atment ( 1 Bror residents north of the O eeatial “Saskatchewan has already succeed Selling Only to Consumers F him } hi | tis. They seld 1 and cat rel ifallaovanttiwartinta 12: and the} ¢d in accomplishing more than our On the Prairies } I : A BA | : : ; ; “er Ams ‘ Pos]. : " 5 een Ta i tuati ae ach ; ag she | Lhysician. fights| farm at Rosthern will be at home to| ideal in ‘hospital matters,” said th ONE PRICE TO ALL t ; t rely a battle be-| by 1 als He fills| visitors-or y 19, 20 and 21, The| assistant commissioner of public Mavi 1 Golia but b c ¢ j 1 +] t with the! d for the « ; to th eyicul- | health for the state of New York at H H : Mukesh rays ieee tb nd throat with the| date for the excursions to the agricul or the ! “* “| Freight Paid to Your Station t Om and \ ! ! if it ozone, iral college in Sas toon 8 c e public h c i ' . God | { Catarrhozone. It! tural lege j askatoon h not, the public health conference recently ed to 1 t ( for ¢ rhozone to cure.|4 06, fixed yet |held in Washington, “Our aim has A postcard brings price list - ! CERN eOR Vs toate Pp na | 7: Fa | been to provide a hospital bed for|] known for years as the genuine reaches all the pg m and! : : ell t 4 ie : : every 500 of our population,” contin-|| index to low r ili i I hd the d I cae of Minard’s Liniment Relieves Distem Sig, Ad > vee ha rd A A est prevailing prices i went { e ! ! Sore Throat per }ued the New York official, “while|] for material laid down at your Hosts that all t ed by Cata e. The} : Saskatchewan has already provided|| station. We take the raw logs, cut, te 4 he and is} , : P | that there vy tht la Uhh | ‘ Tae a bed for every 400, finish and ship them exactly as per ombasininey| Pape ; ‘edd | Vor Farm Reliet Se || individual instructions (quality, led d the Kingst ( | ‘ Nearly all children are subject to| quantity, price and delivery). Cost ec >. ; in Delle o Jor , vor » ane any 3 orn wit : of proc ion is ke o the bottom ! j f Premier Martin Tells of Work Done} ‘ She J many are born with them. | f production is kept to the bott : ; ry yi z | Spare them suffering by using Mother) ee ‘ ue ve ity In Saskatchewan Graves’ Worm Exterminator, the best} i ( ‘ i ; medy of the kind that can be had.|} C ’ i Pek bets etn lb —————— '| Consumers’ Lumber Co., Ld. 1 ( . ee sihe : sake I ps wicks which will last a year| : Sa ~ . ora n relief: wort , ' VA » B.C, Ya Rye a SureCrop for Alberta el h ia: atraaicieai hailed tac wae: | NCOUVER, B.C z G Farmers Are Realizing This Fact and Si) yy f pe 1 ¢ I Are Encouraging Planting Mas t at Of This Crop se mee oF tad iist Gaahtnan r nt e | Cord or } et e. I } ¢ hes ¢ A] ty ail ‘ ) . it ‘ ij a profitable a Boot Fabric. " ; | e met t ld eve v is e Both the ; | 1 pr ( nd t pbk ee ees dan Len A, Si 5 c ¢ . 1 Israel ; ‘i j ¢ s are reali ah aR eres el \ t e plant-| OY yas as CHAS) ! V } lige | , had a poor cr ing i g ie tess ‘peggy Hee ety areshial “A well shod horse travels ; ea d ' ” AE ; h fan | put ec y can Var Nistiye DORVAL oes surest and farthest 1 T. he ¢ ' the t ko e the : 4 : pefuleas tot If, how ‘ P d ‘ ' e of a ¢ Bilis : ‘ etHeas HE car equipped with Part- leve we ! Lg d crop, | ' 4 aul I 7 or I be the out-| ridge Tires runs almost free >T ' ' ) ( : ir + oy , et A ; Adie from the delays and inconven- ne t T y th : ; gedy w i ' by O D : i thatea y iences caused by tire troubles. a the AS Hee ¢ ‘ ’ ‘ bar et { 1 had e \ita AS just a cori RORKIA cha Andy} Partridge Tires have so unques- pared i t f WHithey Rates } tionably proved their depend- pany Vhe 5 ert f ches | In the course ¢ ne of the ability and economy that } elf up to ! ¢ ; 1s Re ars oat t they are to-day recogniz- ' pe t $a ‘ ered pay ; n : ed as “the most service ip iueait Moon Nearer Earth [eee See a ; for your money” tires, , Davi a sy.) \ t of the world’s largest | "Abeatcnewan th the da raha | 16B elescoy t alled at the|“ pro wen — ’ ap : 1 M ( \ y moc tl ™ oJ | \ f | t : | n ' A fort a sth . A | : r er, . embe , tit i | Ought to Tlave Own Nayy that ' ; : ; . Hero of Kut » Ad Canad: 1 | , i Addre
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ONLY TABLETS. MARKED
|Educative Exhibits at Fairs! Manitoba Gardens Well Advanced
| Garden at Brandon Shows Evidence
of the Favorable Season
| i i i ' MADAM LANDRY TELLS WHAT P the Come Home to Roost DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS 1| DID FOR HER ‘ cased | “BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN Anglophobes are Given a Lecture bY) New Brunswick Lady Who Had ( her American Paper rried Other Medicines Claims She} fleet of shiy ar t nt of self. | =e Found the Remedy She Was Look pire oey ‘: , ! ‘ i ing For in Dodd’s Kidney Pill t Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross” . Tune 20 ' : Se | ; d | ‘ t I ' | Repatriate War Prisoners y P i ] ‘ hy | ‘ f : 14 lot] Dr, I ‘ I Ve} state lore is | : ‘ Live c+! tlrey ive 5 } hh. | Tel t er } 33 | that we feel ourselves 4 j , ‘ ¢: oth: | package which contains complete dl- ' : : Pe and for} 1 ns. Then you are getting real ‘ \ | : ‘It y latios eu) Aspirin=the yvenuine Aspirin ob : anes MB ie. + with the) scribed by physicians for over nines ! blican ! ! ! Ae rates af all of r ing} teen years, Now made in Canada ; ' a ( ‘ i das Neuen Eee eee Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- It is far easier to \ . hers Dr, Nanse Aspirin in an aerer see a a oF lets cost but a few cents, ugyiste 1f to tackle le triate thot ls of { ' “Th 1 a nay ‘ayer also sell larger “Bayer” packages. wanes tack! vatriate thous a ere | “ A t hase him ay I liding: some Americans, befor a Pi iroragy on y one Aspirin—Bayer"~You must say “Bayer” ns — - ' 3 yey sticacidenter of Feliecticw a istered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Monee ie EE f thei) severity of the Siberian winter, seta] ive wana Qs te Nong 1 tea, koown that abit mane Bayes D « mitations, the Table » ¥ | W N L - in | oped will (helr general trade mark, the ‘Bayer Onene Sayer Vom
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Miss Edith Montgomery has ing four feet
taken up nursing, and is training} Several of our young folks motor. |
If You are Interested Call and Get One in Edmonton, }ed to Red Deer Saturday night to} YOURS FOR BUSINESS Mrand Mis A, A, Graham and | attend a dance, Phone 74 daughter, Verna, left Sunday on} J. W. Haggin is wielding the} BOWKER & Mick ELVEY 4 visit to the old home io Ontario | paint brush on the Kennedy & ar at of | . > ic , Q 8 DONALD AVENUE PONOKA Mrs T. J. Durkio and family | ussel store, His work shows | SN ET 9 mn" ’ left for the cast on Thursday. The the master hand, expect to spend several months i Tom Cooper, blacksmith, hus E Ontario, moved his place of business to the Ad YOU MUST Id Bright Mr and Mrs J.J. Beck and Jack v3 rigub shop, next Brady ¢ F ri ras : Morgan's, Kelly left Monday for Toronto biden : Car | | where they will spend a few week: Barcray.—At Edmonton South, e®0e8@ with relatives, on Saturday, June 26tb, to Mr and Mrs J, D. Barclay, a son, Mr and Mra W. J, Bell, wh: tag tee ‘ we : s have spent a few months in ow . Leek will hold an auction ry the Columbia Gramophone and you will midst, left for their home in Ne |8%le of stock and implements at ‘ certainly Want ene in your home. braska on Sunday, the itt barn, Ponoka, on Satur | % day, July 10, Particulars next | There are different styles on display, and Mrs ihe ition: ni pets week and in posters, Pe F ¢ \ . are visiting in Calgary and Regina desire “an_buy } ce of eiaeee Bary 9 as been decided t 1) ME P ERN if you so desire, you can,buy the one o They expect to be away for the It has been decided to unveil a [ | your choice on monthly payments, summer months bronze tablet in Zion EChureh ’ WY Wood River, to the memory of the _ are J. Werner has just completed | | late Private Ogwen Davies, next will make your Spring Dress Making 2) miles of fencing, and is now|Sunday afternoon, The service much easiet busy breaking, Nothing slow! which will be entire ly in Bnglish ; ae W. GLA USER ibout Ben, and he will have a very j will be held at 2.30 p.m, The tablet WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER valnable piece of property at no|is a beautiful piece of work, and nice adel tthe petgete ie nee listant date rdere: th \ ' r MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ay | ae ordered through Mer Glauser, . ,), | Jeweler, Ponoka, —_ At a recent meeting of Rebekal re e 99 lodge, Mrs Bert Pendleton was pre The Free Methodist camp meet. G d D ing sented with a veteran’s jewel, Mre| ing opens today (Thursday) on the oO ress } Pendleton bas the distinction of; old grounds, south of town, An P 7 mv, wing the first Bene i in Albert ae ae of a rh i 0/ A Mor thly Mavazine giving all the Lates 1S S @ ime to attain that honorable position, |? ople are expect 1ere Are Stvles can be had for the askine at the M ie TG ‘1 hree large tents and about sixty | “ , FOR " = 18 bis ‘ a cae E ae Fie | small ones on the grounds, Ge “aed Pattern Counter, ————_—SE_E OR OO ‘ rlocess Avenue f., DFANdOD | Qonfurance evs ingelist from Wall: vesiiniama sedan ia ae oak vrei Mes Wallo, Washington, will preach "cc ( aaug t cie ory { . . bs saapart in Dhl the first night and during the meet Cultivators, Breaking Plows, Gang Plows Dr, Thomas Charles Smith, of ing, Bishop Warner will attend ’onoka, son of Mrand Mrs Chas. |14,., tater part of the meeting and Walking Plows “mith, of pk eae ‘ae i ee hold the annual confererce, Do i Pl ELSR to VARO DIAGS OBEY sae uly, not iniss this meeting, Come the Tractors and Tractor Breaking Plows aS While seeding is conipleted, the | lirst night, Fuel Oil Tanks and Metal Wheel Trucks tarmera are still busy—breaking.| Hugh Miller will grind only on KENNEDY & RUSSELL searing, and a yood deal of sum-| \fondays and Fridays mer fallowing is being done, Ro « aero ; ; . . work is claiming attention, and} Smith & Son aro having a great PHONE 9 GENERAL MERCHANTS PONOKA most of them ate in ecod Sonditica | "0s with their ice cream parlor, Che crops aro looking splendid, ? THEY ARE IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY ind altovether conditions are most CHURCH NEWS promising Ce — . ee Baptist church services for Sun. - he school closed for the sum | day, July dth —Brooks, church : ner holidays this week, and teach. | service at 11 a.m,; Sunday school ] rs
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Brady ey Morgan vacation, Princip il Bmith bag | Pct anee to the Church in || Notice Whit sone to Ontario, and does not ex pi : tthe B } 1fe Poarce is visiting at the coast, and | meeting at the home of Mrs Veter
tto return to the west Mis Cho Mission Circle o » Bap. | Implemeat Dealers, Custom Grinding, sabato hack ah, : | the rest of the stall are arranging | gon on Thursday, July let, at three | Canvas |
‘ra and pupils are away for a jolly|at 12 Ponoka, 7.30. subject, | tist church will hold their regular | Coal, Ete. to leave forthwith, As usual, there | All ladies invited, Cream Separators For Sale Sh oes
will be changes on the staff when! The choir will meet for practice
aan sr mE wee | school resumes in the church on Friday evening In order to introduce th Anker Holth Poni at 8 sharp Separator in this district, | will offer it: for sale a ee The Ponokn fair prize-list is now Ponoka Union Chureh, Sunday, | during the HOxt month At cost Price fo b, Pon r 2 OO Special inducement to soldiers, Phi WOMEN SAagogagnnuour S201 the business men have aupporied service and Sunday school; 7.20 separator is different, and has many good points it liberally through advertising, and p.m, “Zeal and Knowledge.’ Tay \ that will appeal to you, Witte tran @linoar f F Li the book isan: tractive ono, The! hearty invitation is given to all Mads Strap stippel Cw ines date of the fair is July 20.21, and The Ladies’ Aid of the Union Tam in the Market for all the Sizes 8 to 10...... R125 everything points to a successful | Gpurch will meet in the church Cream, Eéés, Dairy Butter, and Poultry Sizes 11to2...... %1.50
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event, President Bell and the} parlors ou Friday, July 2od, o you care to sell at the Highest Market Price lirectors are busy with the arrange-|5.30 pm, <A full attendance is ¢
ments, and a full list of sporting | desir : i; Union Church choir practice on
Friday at 8 o'clock, Ponoka Branch
Calgary Central Creameries, Limited 1H. B. Edwards
kk, M. GERMAN, Manager
events will be published later, Do not forget the date, Tuesday and | 9.2] Kastside schoolhouse services eae @VOry it unday Sunday se hool at Dr. Mecklenbury, eye spe inlist,| 2 15 p.m, preaching service at 3,
Wednesday, July
No better household refrigerator than the above, eh 4 pia Aas BBE ir ace sae? oe a | mie nag ripseee Bon aati ortins will be at the Royal Hotel, Ponoko, All are heartily iny ited, | GENERAL MERCHAN'I OH an per As © ’ mn Tuesday, duly 13th ©, Bisnor, Pastor, nes | A few other lines of interest just now = = : | Ponoka ( eoiiues Sets, Tlammocks, Porch Swings, Wall ONE NIGHT Phone 22
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| } ‘ . | Bushwhackera lived thelr simple, hap Government Ownership in Prairie | Bervice in Government Prevents Fermentation Depends Largely Upon py lives and found Ife geod: Little | Provinces Has Proven | Lines | ti 14 good, Little} Sauist 4 5 ‘ » Light Absorption atisfactor P Buehwhackers were born, named, and a y | Increased and Improved passenger Aids Digestion he color selected for walls and { [ eet free to roam and enjoy the wild The public ownership of telephones) service with a closer consolidation of i! ha lecided effect upon as they wished Sometimes one of |!n Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al government ntrolled i i ial SET" Pasezylé lf araadihet teehee a : InRashOnFace 50 controiiec ines n ; | ighting f ¢ t ' thet imflght stray away too far Into berta, after years of service, can be W C es in the} If fermentation of food In. the| the lighting of ro mis and upon our > 4 the big foreat, and then there would | fully said to has justified this aystem est ore reflected In the general | stomach can be prevented, you go a} light bills Even where the darker | Cuticura be a hunt and the little atrayaway {and the judgment of those who Cange of train service on the Can. | long ae Naren . shied et 8 ih most) shades are used for artistic or other ) ) - 4 : ee nt ailment « he day. Joctors . . ae would be brought aafely back | launched the projects, They have | dian National Railwaya, effective on ch i ' 4 psi nt vie ‘ y , ort reAsons, information as to the exact “T had been troubled witheczema : ) 4 : , mh | 0 | e stud he formula : n A ‘ ‘ P era : When the youngsters were old en-| given eatisfaction to both urban and Sunday, June 27th, as announced by] Hamilton's Pills say it would be dif-| Value of each color to reflect satiated | [b~? a ‘Tar home On cc te \ é ; : ; . ; fh. Creel Bs i ath , tines tard | ieetal rash. Later roke out on my ough to be taught reading and writ-/ rural aubscribers, as well as a vound man, aseistan passenger | ficult to find a remedy better adapted |' Ly ood and they itched very much, x their mothers washed thelr faces | commerclal proposithon for the gov traffic manager, Winnipeg | to stomac h ailn ents i Atte r once} The illumination required in a room mt me to scratch them until ith eoft home-made soap and sent’ ernments concerned } On many lines, now served by a ° we aa eth s Pills the stom depends largely upon the amount of they were bleeding. The rach would : Ly: ' ; ' , : nid ‘4 is cleared of the sour, enting ! rbed b F ithe cft=n keep me awake at nlz ght. t 1 over to “Big Mac's” for their The annual report for 1918 of the} ss Mii lantf service or a little be Sai r that causes gas, tburn, | light absorbed by the hak al ha M “TI tried some remedies, which P ‘ Manitoba Government Telephone the railway company will usher in| indigestion and headaches, You will| surfaces. Dark surfaces absorb light. failed, and then thought I would tey McTavish a self-educated |) Commission gives the total asseta of, ® dai ly service, In addition, different | be pleasantly surprised at the 61 | while light surfaces reflect a good Cuticura Soap and Ointment. It ‘ ' vuatinn pe ln flna teal les ca ay whi Hamilt one ! he light back into 3 was not long till the rach began to { | yloar in the depart 510,40 hq | routing of 1 line trains Is arrang sy wa; V proportion of the light ba into a as "4 t a eat “ie Ure In) the department as $13,510,403, The ad The of tig twat ; : t p the liver, kidneys a $60! If the source of light is not disappear, and I uced three cole of i ildren They were | investment aceuritics are placed at : Porat a ServicG, ih ge rat Pade ea te Ppa vt yt | | Soap and four boxes of Ointment, ick arn and slow to lose what $1,350,000, and the replacement fund! al, Sor much 3 é It's really wonderful the i e-| changed, the effective illumination | which healed me.” (Signed) W. M. K As Pooler put ity} at $511,850, The plant is valued at)! te west, and be} 0 in appet 1 complexion, in} will vary with the refl yn factors] | Hymers, Paris, Ont., Sept. 12, 1019, ' ' ; of t bene sw | Bt 1 well-being that results direct-] of the the room Boa © " (should know how to! $9,695,892, The revenue for the yeat & . Le RY from } 4 of b H : Pils in BOCES 2. SH 7 If, Ae Cuticura torres wend ta \ sara { it nd do sums,” so the! shows net in — j q| Servi r atch AAR AS. © 0 f am MUS.) the ot , it is desired to main Ointment to soothe and hea { te and d itis, o tl hows & ne increase in exchange o Perret ; They stop dizziness, fulness and swel er f 7 ait f illumination Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 60c. Sold n of the Lush were not allow- | $981,723, or 6.76 percent, and an in-| " meter Sadaby FR taagl tL ing of the stomach, th TLELL etithe booe RENORETIATE GaMaetOE NAS fhroug’ nonisthe ora Paul Et, Mon Visca or ‘ ° ; anc ‘ 3 ‘, 4 ‘ i the h nt of light refl Limit t. Pau te | g i ignorance, lerease of $63,930, of 17,31 percer in a, e of Bene ne ¢ na- | ee ness, ! y skin, | tt : ‘ Ae i ects 43 Me | pe pgere re cheese aieat eae: ' : " aad ; Gate ‘ jon, pr of vexatic la oO strer u system) the walls on which the different co Sainperstie’ mee ] Va . took a hand in) toll revenue over the previous year 4 y : to bring a k to the appetite, | ‘ F is Il be i h ters of Bush-| Stations increased to 51,760 t 7 ' a new ° 8 lasti } z] te ASE eeee wil we rate / wine \ y gsters © H a 91,700, & gain}. , if ee Wine |‘ icity t and brightness ercentawes of ‘ ¢ light use He taught the, of 2,853 over 1917, yeh y adda k malas e eyes can compare nad A Af ? g ie Gives £ levator Costs and handle a rifle The rates in Manitoba a me is one of the) w D Pills, Sold ev-| eloid, white, 80; flat tor , } Jat ton vor hi 76 essary for one Who , $60 for business telephone, $30 ‘ fe c c ti € sere boxes if tone, ivory white, 76; 1 le cin . bal i; r ren ial, €40 foe pura ‘ card, This t be kn¢ s the; — ream, 71; enameloid, ivory, 64 ah Cost pt Operating Grain Elevators s Dali and pow Or acntial, Sal 10 ure t« . y . " Wi at rs ’ eae it ea 71; enameloid, 1 era Boar Grain stly commodities, Hel sion; Brandon, $40 for b hea Vital Statistics Low |, tan, 273 enamelold, ss 4 sect t-Ct elat hehe « tramps through rural and residential; Portag ¥: ; . : A Acta erie pL Berit Commissioners : P low | [raltic and otf yj pew 11:00 o € yrning 31; enameloid cardinal red, 2 flat | ist t tead \ autumn low anc ther suite ' ‘ ninister ade an l deaadl pate re 7 had Bey genes AHO WILLS) the shorte Large Families Going Out of Fash- | ¢ fo gre en loid | * . pai : : He s im | business $25-40-20, resid il $20-18, mua? | ion in YOung Province 12 loid rPae 1q | merce stated in the house that the { and tatight nd $24-22-2 The t . ely Grand drunk = Ste . = : : ’ SV°se"6 : l B \ P and Ed The provi rf Se } alelaar: °Gp in Ce vati t of operating the five grain cle wil sy | ag e provir is 195,226 inil bd me } ' ' | tor sted by the board made up of exchange 131,2 the ( National gy ¥ and ery m in — be ab kA EU Adoth, 4; \4 "| Feat atas 46.079 - 1 toll 17.8 betwee: kd nt and Vancouver i C ‘ ! pop eral commi vane Wr setter fis j F his an V7, gd toll 17,86 Poe ‘ : : pocl mn watherie fént ee r cal ve dir ' ol. as 3 ae & ‘Hos caine In 1908, whe Mf y V he fa is Yellowhead RK rears bait qt Absit On a telegraph pole in t | Wid : sb PU ded : on ' ae ; | | Eastern Canad a daily train b areds Of] .¢ ew village w tacked | °°" : gs of bush andj c t ok over \ ih] Wi 5.0 wit ie fr Central { South! a New gland villas $99,208; Mox Ta j } } ’ t SRBO3 «s / Sail. pA ALA! : oa . hae Artest fs ~ | this noti ; , phob hd G replacing the} ¢rn Europe, is not doing its duty by , stoon, $53,490; Calgary 4 ‘ s, the gray eg and 5,219 i of. " : 1 nation, a ling to stati of Lost 3 ouver, $17,819 | He kn I cs f 19 u Via ’ : ; ng Bet tn here and ( 4 H« i re i re Ay " Bureau of \ Statis Latge dtd hic ie I ne profits, after deducting ! l 33,68 1 tl | f li ire g t f he|* eal lady's hair swite I ’ t of operation for the same year ‘ “> ad ' te} ! t ul 4 ; ‘ bas k ‘ ne s 18a li t i of th gray with shoestring tied us é I Arthur, $524,037; Moose ‘ . ‘ ‘ in {1917 and 1918, Re nee j | one end the above whict pla r Jaw, $33,645; Vancouver, $13,514; 0 g 1} raat to the pas ter and git fity cent 1 total of $669,545 “ ; e the 216 ] it I \ ; at S ’ ; as and ga ‘ Be , litaeea anks of i vt ated that { « 5 i ) ; oh ‘ , ‘ in 1918 7 ef ’ at - 1 be tha i t s re 1 x A K ‘ $1,1 Lal 1 ' d . 3 Aft , ¥ o ) ry lady or ¢ . i f the re ive igeneral I anoe t x} { rf ; : ch tate the | return what cannot be of n t ne a and $524.7¢ \- teks th but which y t \ t . ‘ ’ gud i i | r is | } indard , ; ; i | «i ‘ ! ' Tae ‘ ( m ired to . ' a | I i ¢ 1908 i 1 1 P Ih and b i l at l 1 be ° , kat ‘ popul { I popula ms eae aeeay si om on nl Me. k ( to back o | ble | p 1 kk Cal aes | : § i H loc® y ‘ 18 { rt | Thinks Swearing All Right { $1,3 } { { at B:0 > f Edi \ p ing f ti i i 619 } fen ri Jone steppi $i4 P ce Far beit ) : Corn Extr . | tT . ; ] 1 i I t ‘ t i “y te! 1 1 | ! } ll l 6:1 ' Milch Goats 1 Are Iinmune From Tubercul Milk is Ideal Fe Prizes for British Researc} ' | F; h d S t th | resn an weet? as e ny Day Preser ved : { 1 A An < 1 : H , | Fre ITSretain Itt r lus flavors, as frechand sweet asthe Ae ‘ day preserved if fla t lin with Imperial Parowax. ; | Imperial Parowax form n, air-tight layer over fruit jars, @ 0G keeping the fruit free irom air, d ar i mois ture and in perfect , state of preserve, Saves time, labor, money. ‘The economical , and safe way to seal your janis, preserves and jellies. t am aon wy a oS as ZA Mt Parowwa: mic ' ’ , in fined wax, colorless, ¢ less, tasteless, No chem- { A ne Yer eke : : ey J Av / hou old he y, Imp | ur ix lightens washing t | ny aug improves tror \ me ' ‘ ; ap é ) Inthe wa -f er it loosens the dirt, whitens the clothes and removes the spo's that otherwise nee 1 so much rubbing. , In ironing it rH Is perfe laundry lust 0 your linens, al Tull dir fall Ig £ 7 i “MADE IN GANADA'"' l 1} M . { Power “Heat - Lights: Bu ric ation Bran hes jn all) Citie ( } ( M ee Se = eS TP
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terday by Alderman Heaps, repres Dominion to Develop its to the Swedish and Finnis! vern
} | ‘a (@) enting the Winnipeg strikers on the Own Resources ments on behalf of the allied and as- | ——_—_— Oo dibhiehintaians <4 Ottawa, — Cabinet ministers and, proposed appeal to the privy council | sociated powers to the effect that Ottawa, —Supplementary estimates 4 judges are to get increased salaries | from sentences passed on various : ; , Swed and Finland d f th totalling $62,002,482.93 were tabled in | members concerned in the strikes. Ottawa.—Canada need not look to] question \ ignty of the Aland $ . dant bat 5 and members of parliament are to | : : : the house, The principal item is one he $4,000 ind hic! | He declared that any quotations put| the United States for it upply of to th \ f Nations | on a vote of $25,000,000 to the Grand ‘ st the $4,000 indemnity whic “y | : } ‘> ‘ a Be | he Ue ves ected ak oe a get y 1 y Ich they | in against the prisoners as being s fucl and that the present shortage | er a plebiscite in the l'Trunk Railway. The loan is to be eo ave been advocating. The gove fone arte aroe ‘ me ‘ ( ter } ink ailway have {: o¢ i The govern l e ek ditiou se ee f ae I de | serves as a good lesson for the Do | lands, ar . stele in sinimhihe lused in mecting expenditures made, ment’s intentions in the matter were! 7 : yassages trom isaih and trom enry P nd ang owe ; 4 ‘ P P ‘ c ah t rAd | Ottawa.—In the house, Sir G orge] | ‘ ee? book on P nd Poy-| Minion to develop its own resources,! , lai } jority of tt Ottawa.—Hon. Pierre Blondin’s bill] or indebtedness in pba hd! stale " eee ae nai . _ , ea i icorge’s *k on ogress an rt . den, claiming the majority o 1¢ ‘ ls . . Aalte ts nevating exe revealed in a statement issued by the Foster, referring to the participation Reig was the gist of an interview given by popr i < Tath Wi Fine | mending the Postal act was carried] in respect of deficits in operating ex prime minister, | certificates issued by the wheat board, Th ane whieho ww vot H. A. Harrington, fuel controller for oe ‘ Aire walt in the ents penses, interest on se ies, matu rf e contecre c, vilicn as 1olIsy i na, f AeV fm | ine in; ul against 4 net Che salary of members of the cab | said these were now worth at least at times, repudiated the Paris treat the province of Ontario, I separation of the Archipelago fro In « Iments| ing loans, const inct is to be increased from $7,000 to| 49 cents per bushel, despite the fact) io gdvocated’ ihe: wilhdbawalcot: tHe “IT would like to say that as far as Hinland Y : that they ate fo th udfoot,| renewals and betterments, anc for ( rime | that te he 3 ti er ats he , ) » State ire) supplying | . ‘ia: | t ircel p ate e| tl yurpose of retiring maturing it $10,000 per annum; that of the prime that s me people had been s amped | arme d forces from Ireland, and after possible the States ar SUIDPIYING | ore nearly connected ® the Fin , tha i f ra | ‘ I tt f eieaty Weenie ininister from $12,000 to $15,000. The ed into giving them away. Some} denying the‘right of any government Canada even at the expense of over sistnland: and ae sat tind ‘ increased, but the new it postal; debtedness and intere ier A 1 righ any » t ; ; uni 1 anda a a ‘ ‘ ‘ rt ‘ ¢ ‘ o which re salary of the solicitor-general, who would be redeemed he thought with- to govern the country ae sinst. the | 8¢48 customers, but when the demand uided tain. Swwedal rates remain as they are H ‘ Che funded indebtedness to which t does not usually hold cabinet rank, is |’ the next month; all before — the will’ of the majority, expressed the | 'S 5° &T at at hor shat t supply | . . lithe pa tal \ c feret is made is ise 1a 7 it , ’ ‘ ee . ‘ e Je 1 " ent te e ‘ ° ‘ P P hefore ¢ § Ooryr F q increased from $5,000 to $7,000: tI of the present year. Sir George hope “that all peoples of the British cannot be met, naturally Canada is ; m ed ing t count millio and y be et l March 8, 1920, t da Q ’ “ { cd 7 ‘ ‘ at & : ” 5 tinge the mai ler } { t! n et the of the leader of the oppositior at H poeta he board was inade up of prac- lempire will prefer to remain a part going to suffer, big bas “tri ‘ nefitting the mail order | sia i sreement b twee « $7,009 to $10,000; of the speakers of Ad men to W n he had never dic-| of that empire as soon as their as-| There was all kind f coal in the expense of the country me trot 1 the Grand Trunk " TP r tated as to how tl 10ul BCEG Lit Ara: = aie nen | jot t he pe f the D . was also demoralizing th il sc I . ovided that tl the senate and the house of commons , ; y sl ds carry |pirations have been dealt with in a Dominion, but t! Be Be. O8 I . Heavy Flow Reporied From New , oe : i tead , ‘ from $4,000 to $6,000; and of the! °" . | thoroughly conciliatory manner by | minion were nat “digging for it. Discovery on Peace ; was drawing th calt CM of af abd ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ > P 7 ’ te - \ try } } tir 1? ment sortic 6 ! > deputy speaker of tl | 4 from Ir. Kit supe d that it would | |, nti adequate t as of. wut Rather they were depending upon the | River th ountry to tl arge citites 11 ] ment portions SZ ‘ ‘ ' or grearhe \ acec é neasur t . r ! $3,000 to $4,000. The sess ee? not be wise to make sure that legal stony people to the gor | Ed P million ri roposed mea would tax nev loan, with tl | { 2 i : | on i : omy. 4 dmentor wenty million cubic ' ‘ ’ re eat ! demnity of members is inere | Cxcepuon Mgnt not tak to the} He pointed out that all the coal- | ¢ of e hou papers for the benefit of th t 1) governor ynuncil, § eed ¥ ) ; ssi A : ect of gas every twenty-four hours : p rit . from $2,500 to $4,000 powers of the board and the; fields in ul been exploited | ; + Sin f iconcihe yrdle hou Parcel post rates! principal and interest o irl : bead rT", i rou tie san yaqat Ww } ' 4 ‘ - 1 i lari , ; board of commerce | A | t B it 4 f Aid and th output had been 1 | a ‘ Ho I should at least equal express rates Grand Trunk or any of the ¢ 1¢ galaric ot judy he st | . a9 eace River is tl news that H . , > . salaric ; of j es of the 1°] oH, H. Steve s, of Vancouver, en- ppea 0 rl ain or f { reached Canada's supply had not t Hon, Pierre Blondin, replied that smiprised it | reme court of Canada, of judg of|, ' | Willianis bring ( 1 from the , A tl per id an I ic protest against any _ yet been tapped. In Alberta there | The fl \ ' the pare post system more than le superior courts of provinces ¢ 1 fie ; f ity ‘ le . " '* ener > , north ne iow was struck W P me ‘ +t 6 7) ‘ 6t dating i nectid ; tpg | contits on of “the principle of pat- | Britain is Urged to Intervene For) were millions of tons of lignite coal) yr. \yinia a TAC Wall ARAL oe ee d the newspaper post LAR dette. i co dges are sim \ ” ' . ; Mgr, tan as a i, ana t { ¢ rovi f nd 1 ’ sate A J larl is lisplay in the resolution Starving Montenegrins ind no attempt had been made to : hi rae hi ‘ we rate caused a loss of over five ) to provid P H nereased, Announcemen { ¢ P F - . } sink his return telegra advices ere: ae { If this was inercly an enabling bill London Alexander Devine, the! mine it; the lesson was obvious, Get} ' \ yy; Hillion dollars annually ; , i crease in the sessional indemni ac- " ' ' 1 . viet ' | have been to the effect that it is still t avai | | nN ( 1 Trout ‘ ; ’ an cndment to t Canada Grain) Monteneg minister to Great Brit-{after the Alberta suppl ‘ post system had been G I \ va companied by the further intimation | a¢ id } ' ; , : ! ; j keeping up with t linished fo redt ¢ att janet ) - ‘ 1s would have served the purpose. air 1 letter to Earl Curzon of iis ” ais reduce the cost of living. To protect! | if I vo ( ; that the government is propos t " ; : ‘ : : | and volume, It is now being capped 1 ‘ erg lis | ' ; . ing t In all but Canada and nentral coun-! Keddleston, secretary for foreign 1 tl lrill I th lo ; ts t zone system was 4 aa a A. amend existing legislature in reward +4 . A R ° R fi W ld jand the drilling ! wil hen 1 } laid et i said is, wheat m-! affair re e secret ‘ ed The i leficit in $ provide to members attending’ the hou 2 eb Nee i. ffairs, urged the secretary to obtain ussian Ke ugees ou ivenwaniteiad tin Sean eR nl tae lic. defic i ‘ att ] f had been olished. He> it the Serbian government permis- | | oft the post office department was due) revis al tT pensions wiiic made, Lata dacs oi iia dileal acat av int 4 . | did not hint is necessary | sion for British relief work in Mon-| Come to Canada! sn. san soaguin went is abour 12/'? Me Fal mail routes, They were | sed se a few days ago The following are the increas in| to control f centr edi teneyro “amor the starving und | , ng a sep ; R Be “| now being conducted at a large los Or} larg it ire judicial salari recommended European buying FG Gnd “RRA MHBR AG! —-—- } mile iene from cace River own and: AO Hew routes ware be ay ( ) " . $1,700,0¢ Supreme cot f Canada— Chief M tevens went t mplais e letter wecihaevele A | Wish to Come Here and Form Ay ee the present strik by all odds ganized. This loss was due to the! public work bors, wharfs, et : I tha me } a ithe m velop ‘4 ‘ S P Justice, frotr $10,006 to $15,000.) t ibsolut control of it cx relief issions in Montenegro Community th r ee immense it ase in the cost of rural) $1,9 Os ir board, $1,650,006 ] Mon k | hi t f the ’ 1 Puisne judges, 00 to $12,-| worth ¢ 000 wae placed t P either en bamboozled or have 1 lon Many men and wonren ; } ‘ : | mail carri wages which were three v ( lishment, 3 000 I hree t Che ! ar ; nto the hands of the Se« i refugees from Petrograd, mostly hus [tee ; ae Shot ht and four time what they f erly ! in sal r t ’ ) ibility Of ex 1 Superi if it, se he Ant has en-| bands and wives, are just now lodged | +0, line { by eit es either hief Justi { $8,000 to $10,00Q ! i t ' str has } . I 1 ' i 6s vad Senate l ff stated t l ) 10 ' l ' ' | etl Puisne judg $7,000 s 0 t marKe I ical purpe nd n of i i , ; ‘ hal ites | been establ ‘ County co | i lf i t F tl Montenegrins » f ‘ n justif and a t 1 to co in t t Car i it ! tic f 1 to i different e t reigt flice has I ! nditi ight about by the aut ! t \ l ¢ which ¢ : 7 1, | metti 11 it fae ith : SR fe as cates é ‘ : ; : A , R { H {| d ts Ml 1) 10M @ i 10) bians who have captured wort eform House of Lords bile did away with much ation o 1.000 n iner of but he { s nv} t gC 1 w 1 to } D t ‘ ot e rural mail deliver . ' At — | $1,00 { $4.000 to oo | me Mul t { fron all ' tl ] j | dfoot a ' ; lovd G re's ‘lv 4 } de. " rt per , otal Pha ahe ea ari of ‘ ‘ Lloyd Georg Reply Query Re :
garding Fate of Kaiser
dalle hess dtabteaias | HOO tio onstimer | pee tablished, ‘They are British sub-| , | vileses for provincial ley stator, bor Will Not Increase Indemnities alaries in Canada are stil’ | Of ' try aa it did to the fa Trade With Russia _[iects, it is said, bearing such names | sicycring questions in the house of | {He Postmaster gener !
judicial sa i is i } ub Ho halow. tho new: tall c ee? n | fas Miller, Johns¢ ind Smith, but fof the ¢ ; tr continue these, chain ' } " il to Raise Amount to $4,000 vaideto the idy holdi: My ‘ aianion, ort vv 7 ! not speak Englis! inted ¢ ' , g , Seas sg ’ judg 4 oe 1 that naturally his constit , Stated That Soyiet Ambassador Has | It is reported that the Canadian| ' : f Per Session Has Failed onding positions in Great Britai eer aie ay ‘ Ri am } P r oe”) the house of 1 t ‘ , a) > tr ind. some of the other domin pon | f wheat e¢ Aa pcpeee folate Kov rnment hesita to accept them| — dy R ; | the empire, the stat ent sa ' vy he had been of the opinion acihties beca of their des form aco CG. ? s | incial adminis . $ t t elimination of control would Ottawa.—Fr what can be gath-| mur amor themsely , 5 ' y ant bill y d through commit $ 0 > a . if 1 thing However, on as-!ered here, I x Martens, ambas | J sf Gag" ip : ; : t dl readi j ) ‘ ' eine that the measure y merel a from et Russia to the} . . ra Achebe 7 ; : — , Retaliation of Hungary =... . he was willing to! United States, has somewhat over.| Continue Hague ‘Tribunal — | treaty _obligat Several ques P é' " ) ri \ s wil ¢ o nite has somewha ve ay "( : pe : : ; 1c Ha I x F ' F { fi ten } gcr T ib ’ . L d . err oh drawn the importance of the “faci | The Haxue—Th ‘of the| tions « * Terrible Scenes in Londonderry Hungary Has Begun an Energetic Us am Ol . Heer os a3 sai HA xtend to Nuorleva of the). ery p : H pres ’ t é mise Counter-Boycott Against : " ee . eee ‘. ’ . 4 "4 arb tri 1 will not be abo! F t Streets Swept By a Murderous Fire | | ‘ i ist t ‘ { nia hhh ik ior t Austria : | ; the t ' p aint aka Na 1 if ' f nat i For Sixteen Hours : ' 7 at Chines Battle \ { , went to { ternati 1 tr t ( a : : ’ : i ‘ Hi 1M i : t , : R * ! t ’ , t { ‘ , b \ ' Vi ra RR ae I a eee t a r ¢ y 1 up, ¢ ( little SRS -_— : the ' P P , . ’ | | I V y k . ional ors Z in | ' . ‘ ' BS N 2 > f th ,) P . ‘De l alleged H | ) eCWws O l¢ rovultnces , . working element , Canadiiniawovariaentiisike oo Te ee memory | CAI Stat Ae 4 ; ore pee SASKATCHEWAN ' indulged j of ; . 4 4 . f Anti-G hopper Campaign s all the)! ' river have been cut off by H Appointment of Prince Arthur to the purchase by Sov-| unpaig | sand oa I b the y pt Da I t | ! ( ida : ‘ , ube 4 alos Controversy Postponed Regarding : ' ae Vana ' , , 18s | ’ a { ¢ stopl in one crs Matter of the Covernor ; nt ‘ j ' Ii ; Ne 4 Generalship , ’ SFaNSe | ' : vit it he l ' ( ! gar re i total! sus led Pri | ea f ' Mr. I dvised ! ae ‘ \ r sing Vienna f{ i EPA EY i ‘ nara Trains { 8 for Hungary | 4 0 gover A New Coal Find poisoned Md | | | the 1 | Handed Disarmament Note are € 4 A H abe r t } ' ‘ j loaded with 4 I ! the wre : new coal d A mi le very Heer , ; inc reported ; paved y et ae na ltl ; Germany Will be Told How to Avoid BARY , ” shi tes } MANITOBA _ has | posed t le cr Ag paeeniy Pr f | the Saskatch . VEN ii Purther Occupation l frics | ; Importing Dairy Cows cw | Adie Aged : ! Jy Golndl vas| Auction Sele of Puce Brea Cattle. |AMIKS Rienacing Alen Forces cott ‘ et ' 1 ! The at ! 2 ‘ | f | porti : : Allied Pe the Dardanel i Ulster Wants Protectio: This 4 rathe t ve l ! ay ir R +o I t Serious I toned " ! ° a) Bell | j ‘ \ | ! ! ' ‘ A ’ A s ‘ ¢ i “hig ee | | ! a x bu ‘ Price of Flour Declines | Sabbath Treal Compla pro j i j j 1, ' ‘ ' A | nhabit ft ' { r babi uy . 4) Ann l ( 1 " f ( 1 1 l { 1 ( 1 ! ’ f , € } 4 | { } 1 a e14 ‘ ; vy ; l case in Savings Deposits | fl Fy in | wa i deposits in Can-| d it ‘ é askat n , , lian banks increased during May by , 17 i I nect er fa lian banks increased during May by) Would Recognize Soviet abo UU, WITS ear ie dl Germany's War Losse Wheat Headed O N \ i n y 1 increased by ove F ‘ $120. We Demand depos dur-} English Labor Party Adopt Resoh ea Pay the Pe : . ALBERTA cle Strik all ) in ew ‘ ywer thar tion Demanding Recognitior it ¢ 1.3 : : an : ‘ i So April. Current loans in Canada were Of Russia ; 0,000 wa Protect Wild Bis 4 lie whee ] Ca ! r , . id s! re , Yi t} i ' ; ‘ “4 ' ' A } i ! \ 1"; ki Lal : ; Japanese Kecognition M ] ¢, M at ' h ro att r ! A wi $ } t! ’ ) 2 1 { nm He 4 | , I } ° 2 , . 1 ; | \ ' n t proposed by Erne Period of Inflation Ended , * é BRITISH COLUMBIA | Liverpool a parts, The wis from Moscow says Japan has ition } f the D ’ Uni " 1- | A } | i! } fia | » recogniz the far eastern 3 majorities, but 2 resol ' fa 1 t ' he a Record Bag of Big Game : fair trea Ri publ ndition t avoring lo oj ! | Greater Dividen J ! ' | iR de , : ar rod Riot t sha ; t 5 ‘ ! ‘ . +} ' Population of \ S ‘ , ) ‘ S ' ? . ’ 4 1 P . . 4 Jl ‘ 4 Washing lhe i ' ' ' j ! 4 : we Ee , . ‘ { ] { \ r Ri ba ! ' \ Pa e United t ‘ ‘ 1‘) { ’ f : ' SAT LAGe tS en 4 J 000,090-hy J. A. } | , sian |: ; . : ro oe Coal Shortage in Montrea a... of the ce ' ‘ j nes cb veer q fontreal.--TI | situat . . Women Choose Calgary Mexican Strike t Abolish Daylight paving \ te ee f D : cinity of Montreal is becoming Rye Cutting in Alberta Pg. 4 NW B-Cals M Alls Bf tar @ is, and it is highly probable that Medicine Hat,—-The ting of len fo ! t the | ra shor tl j ve st rial of dayilght eaviog the city ce long many plants will be com Medic ate ‘ B ‘ , : Yr a falfa and fall rye bas begun in Nati 1S Mgher wage nding | Too Much Curricuh | tecided to revert to stor © close down on account of
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We have a COMPLETE LINE of CHUM SHOES
In BROWN and BLACK from $4.00 up
Infants’ White Strap Pussyfoot at $2.75
Infants Patent Strap Pussyfoot at $2.75
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ROYAL PURPLE STOCK AND FOULT! Y SUPPLIES
F. E. ALGAK, Ltd.
GENERAL{MERCHANTS
Phone 6 Ponoka
THE HERALD. Deatiched pi Foscks, Aivewte, ovens
The Wool Market
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Hardware
Wool growers this year are faced by a situation whieh is quite unfavourable compared to conditions Guring the ete past four years, ‘The fifty and sixty Wh IAN WiA FULL LINE O] cent prices secured during the la three years are not in sight Owing ie to the considerable ipplies of wool H ¢ d Sh if coming to the United States from the Cavy an it old) country, bul chietly to money oat 7 stringency and unsteadine n whole amma sale and retail busine manufacturer ar are pot stocking up with wool at pre sent ware It does not describe the wool market a to say that woolis worth only | for! ; : less than half of what it brought ( AN Sl PII. \( | R LD] M \NDs IN OILS year, The fact is that there is no tat ie ket, and where offers are being made GREASES, KT wool-growers should understand that prices ar purely sper lative, Inth circumstance it is fair tea ime that they represent wide spreag below es : wices obtainable when the market hee i “MAS rices obtainable when the ll 6st WYMAN & SMALL stands to gain by waiting for settled Ago markets, The marketing of from titty Phone 24 Hardware Merchants PONOKA to ninety per cent of the wool in Al} berta through co-operative consipt ment over the past three years has re - ae sulted in satisfactory returns to wool growers, and it would | lo bea Letter system than ever tnder thi years conditions, | The grading of wool likely to bel AES so Sea harp and particular this year, | it] when wool is graded and assemble | ‘Toronve in proximity to both roanuta turing demand in Canada, and to the United States demand, selling cond tions should be as good as they can be left with us will receive our closest nu We test on made this year, On this account it ; : would seem advisable for farmers not UIriVAl Be Blo ussuIe Correct grade, BEG you many buve the to sellat present but to take advant use of your money at once aye of co-operative consigninent snl) Kecopnizing the necessity of ines ‘ tt ucticon, we elling fov the sake of wetting the ulti bave received a shipment of air | aTarhionthc aihaiknoed mate value of their product, Advance PALAntiatt fit fed! } this year on wool will not be high, 4 pto be profitably fed inetea@ of prain, bran or eborts Phey will run from Me to 25e per th Li ie Used by moet successful dairy men to inc tha flow Of milk, it i also a very successful ¢ { keod T T ‘Lh N stalled 11 “Bley EDMONTON EXHIBITION Lhe BLAS, Milker installed in your bare will make Milking & yp cosure It to bimNple to Operate Lhe automat Locklear, the aviator-gymrast, who Controler, potented feature of t ! her, Tepulotes the will appea Kamenton Exhibe | Vecuudh bbeh to meet the requirenet ' tuBy tion on Ju ranteed to withers, ‘Lhat insures the thorough oalhingg of every cow ENGOL 1 AL hed ah We'll wie tell you all the facts atout i then vive you an eel) aes pay ty tpt re Opportunity to try it out on your ow F iv bis wet ports W CKEAM, kGGd and POULT HiGhEST PRICI can aul pul 1 ! wid yea A clubs re 09 he ‘athe SWIFT CANADIAN CC, Limited bland n head h W ne“ PHONE SI. PONOKA \ / BACHON. Aces hangs by hist mid \ ill over the plat wh r g al ili sy wd, | — ed ira rnaleletiny | Auto poto | year I! ation at the ¢ ! nad hor u - ~ —_—-. ise ss anes auto race \ | ‘ | opportub ty i ‘ ol part of rig le sy i Summ «omee: tee The attra \ ‘ and ave very big i the isth High ba lor @anada’s cra \ t ind ee the leaders! Capt. Ss . , . e P see ' > = , ‘a he midway wi) be furnished | Che Wetaskiwin Produce Co, Johnny |. dor th king of carnival ad, v ive pers ’ 7 ally with h h nd wl n call forthe elu ‘ rot all obje able features wh freaks and Is Ni yW formes, elt ‘ ‘ Excursivnt W prevail fou = i Rdmonton exhibition, whieh oy O f 1+ B July 5th pen Of usiness
Dring ye TEACHER WANTED
ur Grain and get a Square Deal,
Her
Us for Flour in 5 and 10 ewt, Lots
THE WETASKIWIN PRODUCE COMPANY @. R. W. SCHMIDT, Mar.
Teacher wanted for the Seott No, 6575, Duties to commence Monday, July 12 Particulars frou | the secretary
J. M, Benpinxe, Seey | eo
G@HE HEy aa, peJNOKA, BL BERT A.
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ri " ” 2” COMING | Springdale | PAL O MINE COMI The big Springdale and Home| Itis difficult to write restrainedly Glen picvic will be held in the} of a play like “Palo’ Mine, There ts pine grove 1 rth of Glyde’s, on : » doubt that it is Vriday, July Yth. There will be aj [PS One te Me a ee ee dl ho
author, William P, Springer, a man | baseball game, horse races, bucking | has come to the bald theatricalism of
contest, foot races, sack race, pie-| the American Comedy, who has a real eating contest, etc A dance will] | idea of life, who is able to infuse that
~trmchrd JP = cha < | ° he ers "onde be held in the evening at the} dc a at A wee, a og Bt g0) ‘ ‘ }inusic an song, ane us 4 Springdale schoolhouse, Old- courage to admit that in the climaxes timers, new.comers and all--Don’t of human experiences two plus tw forget the Yth equal four,
nei : Pal o' Mine” will be seen at the Springdale is at last on the map. Empress Theatre on Wednesday,
The telephone is coming in a week | July 7th, ortwo. There is likely to be an epidemic of stiff jaws and deaf ears for a while till the novelty wears off. |
.) » SCHOOL REPORT
Everyone is busy on the roads, | Sa cal so they shculd be in good shape for - mam Sharphead School
vars by picnic time | Mrs Moss is home with her} jchildren on a visit to her people, | | Mr and Mrs MeMillan,
| Mrs Walter Derrick is also out | Visiting ut ber mother’s, Mrs Lapp Floyd Lapp is home again,
Grade 8—Harold O'Donnell, Lee, Robert Cameron, Clark Lee.
Grade 6 to 6— Oharlie Hagerman, Margaret Cameron, Reginald O'Bon- nell, Jack Lee,
Grade 3 to d—Clara Cameron, Enas Holben,
Grade 2 to }—Pascal Alexander
(ide l—Plake Alexander,
li, [ven Perensen, Teacher
TEACHER WANTED
Karl
Herman Erickson and his father }are back in the district,
Mr and Mrs Sisty are back on
}the ranch, ‘Teacher wanted for Pleasant Hill
There is no place like Springdale, School No, 607, holding first or second that’s certain, Come an
July 9th,
class Certificate, Duties to commence | , , . sak
crowd on 12. Apply, stating alary, to | Robert Riddoch, Secy,-Treas,, Morn- * ingside.
July
join the
NOTICE To FORD and FORDSON Owners
We are now ready to equip the Ford cars with a Power ‘Transmitter which will develope from 1 to 12 horse power, lt has throtle
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eovernor, ho
| side drat, therefore not Injurious to motor, Also have a governor for Fordson Tractor, Farmers interested in drainage please see me about a Martin Ditcher. AGENT FOR GRAY DORT CARS G. D. CLARK, Jr. PHONE 14! PONOKA | Now is the Season when Flies are bad
and we have the
- -DOGRS « .
to keep them on the outside,
COME IN AND SEE THEM
\ll] sizes and kinds at Right Prices
You
for b isiness
The Revelstoke Sawmill Co Limited
Ponoka Alberta
L. 1. STUART, Manager
| PONOKA ENGINEERING WORKS | ENGINEERS AND MACI NIST S, ETC
The Place to GetYour Machinery Pepeisced Wi the ky I i Lowa NGunt born PALRTA LSM LNGINES HERBERT J REES PIIONE I PROPRILTO PO, BOX 2
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Better Service
N the First of April we decided to con- duct our Garage Business on a STRICTLY CASH BASIS. In order to make this plan success, and be fair to everybody dealing with us, we had to make it Spot Cash with no exceptions.
Each year we endeavor to be of more Service to our patrons. The Cash Basis willassist in beating the high costs which prevail, enable us to carry better stocks, and pass the saving on to you by giving Better Service without increased cost,
We ask* you to co-operate with us and feel sure it will, benefit all.
The eye isa very delicate organ Which needs care and attention if food sight is to beretained, Many causes of partial and total blindness might have been prevented by timely aid. Do not take chances With your visien, Have your eyes carefully examined and if necessary t orrect glasses supplied,
MECKLENBURG
KY EXPERT AT PONOKA, TUESDAY, JULY 13
Leland @Gafe
Meals At All Hours
Farmers and Commercial Trade specially Catered to Cigars, Fruit, Confectionery, Soft Drinks
Mah Yuen & Gen
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IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD
it will pay you to get my prices
on Lumber of all kinds
W. L. STEELE
LUMBER and IMPLEMENTS - PONOKA
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Years of Experience By bringing your tiré you receive the ben
knowledge gained by years experience,
‘oneepairs of expert of actual |
We specialize on retreading, relining and vulcanizing,
Service talks loudest—that’s why our old customers always come to us—— they know they get reliable and honest
tire repairs,
We Use GOODY YEAR REPAIR MATERIALS
FE. CANNON 'O TIRE REPALRER Opposite Rol Bley
itor, Powoka
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UR good intentions don’t pay the grocers’
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THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver. (Agents Wanted in Unrepresented Districts)
Protection for Returned Men
Crush Military Spirit
Building of Armaments the Greatest Cause of War
“For the present, all we can do is
ato see that the league is used along
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the United States ideals,” said Lord!
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diers’ settlement as shown | Grey in a speech in which he reiter- | sa? hate TONE al H —_ =e iers’ settlement board. was s earl arey in & speech in which he reiter) ods for any year since 1904, which Ir Ss in Co-0 ti d a statement made by E, W. R. Mills, ated Aa regret at jai nadbs $ failure | year’s Func period has held the record e ' ation ‘ as iY n & Co., Ltd. pera ion an regarding a committee of inquiry at { ag “e ag of ele 4 Kia's } as ideal, on y being once approached the oldest established whole- The Wool Market Winnipeg into charges that lands had|_. URS oe Lt: yes nited States | in the season of 1912, Reports cov- sale Boot and Shoe dealers been purchased at prices in excess of will in the future do its best to PFeV-| cring over 200 points in Manitoba, E T west of the Great Lakes, Mark hate’ oats _ [ent war, Therefore, if the league is! Saskatchewan and Alberta show a Oo Send us your sorting orders, arket Expected to be Strengthened i 1s Usk feltokin ctamveny, | Used properly, it will act as a light-! uch more ¢ raging situation 44 Princess Street, Winnipey In the Next Two Months “ ifisny my ea "1 tas rie fertdd t jning conductor in any future storm.” | than was the case j 1918 whieh wis on” + : " respec oa ands reterres 0 * ‘ te ve . as ' ’ The Canadian PRs | ager ann | Lord Grey warned emphatically | , aa? P = ——= ee Wool Growers’ As-)4 ate Mills, the settlers themsclves| ~~ ah fi ! Y¥) the west’s bumper crop year, The HAT you would have to pay for a single palr of MONEY ORDE sociation, a co-operative organization| 7 |. against the building up of great ar-} voneral condition of wheat is excel tr . pa 4 o =RS =| which is every year handling more applied for the parcels on which they maments which, he said, were among! ~ at ditlo wha is excel- children 3 leather shoes will buy sever pairs Dominion Express Money Orders are on! and more of: the wool ella: Heednhe were located, Each completed a de- lac auvant caubed of War jent and in | | ties where the seed- of Fleet Foot. And Fleet Foot have many other ae ee Ol oat the Dominion, hand! " 4,000,000 | claration on the board’s form stating jing was late the plants are healthy advantages. The rubber soles prevent slipping in . minion, hi d ‘ = el iat a “oe ? ; t rounds of Cat sda ‘slat if 16, 00. 00 | that he had examined the land and fe K Nearly 50 percent of play and promote quietness in the house. These = — ) Jani t ‘ , ‘ : aa | , 7 ¢ ‘ — amd fw sistas fae hile we | desired its purchase for him at the } the reports he crop to be a shoes are easy on the feet—and so carefully made A Poli h f it is estimated thet at least 6000000| Pte. Which the board afterwards [eee sonite cay penene ero eetay ane of such sturdy materials that they give excellent late lat at lcast 6,00( )} ry in develonmen? het indic yee i “hi “ ” olis ,000, said,’ \ in development. The reports indicate wear, even with children who are “hard on sh or | pounds will be sold co-operatively and dor ' , 98 percent of the oat crop w d . d on shoes. Eve Sh lof this amount at least 1500.000{ , PM chairman further stated that} GQU ar y a +t cent of t hy ; op ir gh - Put the boys and girls in Fleet Foot this summer } vvv } " ' +} y ing } } dbyt irst week in Ju . , , H . ry oe pounds will come from the province! f°, °oard the beginning had ; P a * fete PgR IL eas acavy and save money on their shoes, ‘There are styles for of Alberta. | made the utmost effort to protect the | Without Resting | seeding of varley is reported and a men, women and children. Preserve Your Shoes “This ofients ti : | settlers against their own imperfect | *| marked increase flax, Most of anization is in every sense ‘ ‘ Kies \ —— | this increased acreage new break- | : ‘ t | knowledge of farm values, In the oe . ie ge is new Fleet Foot Shoes are GOLD LEAF | of the word, co-operative, and co-op- cade Ot Sit; Milla Hitselh; the board} hen you go to a physician to be} ing Dominion Rubber System A ited dresst f eper eration is the keynote of all its mar- sa ' 1 [exd nined for any heart trouble, one| -_ Products and child vy fine al or ladies keting endeavor,” said W, ‘I, J. Tie-| O"° Aveldtle ede abst danas ‘Bi jof the first questions he asks is: “Are A : rens fine shoes, Con- dale. tt ; ans ; | had saved him yin the ase of |you short of breath?” Under the Bolshevist Regime The Best Shoe Stores tains 49 percent animal fat. Pen- C, the assistant manager of Whe! property at three dollar | Now, when the heart becomes affec- Phe All-R ( f Executly Sell Fleet Foot etrates and preserves the leat! Assoc ecently whi cd dell i ahe All-R al Executive preserves the leather. association recently while on his tour | for which he applied, becau jted there ensues a feeling of a chok- | comn ittee of Soviets has passed a through Alberta arranging for the tats na hed? eet ing sensation, a shortness of breath, | e® | : ear SNOW WHITE handling of the 1920 clip, “The woot] D&rts i" agri ulture dec ared palpitation, throbbing, irregular beat-| TeSo'ution conipla that the res- A pure white liquid dressing market at the present time fs very| would be unable to make if jing, sm thering sensation, dizziness | ponse to the decre f March 5 last - —_————— for canvas shoes, tennis shoes, he rast ernie thereon, and ret the loan which jand a weak, sinking, all-gone feeling | ordering the ¢ f qualified tran- ete, It dries quickly and does || “ull and listless, We feel however, | rere eo Py et lof oppression and anxiety, laeseignd railway workers 16 @ell 6A Antelope Travels | LOOK !—The Famous Galloway Spreader not turn yellow or rub off. that existing conditions are temporary}, ita ee {era tre Ty On the first sign of the heart be | ; ttle Med Ethel A A ° and that the market will Improve and | During the Paae da aA. th \comi g weakened or the nerves un fh tae idle “ been ex eedingly Ae) A Mile A Minute| We = must BRITISH MILITARY lassuate a muchubdoheeec tok IRENE continued Mr. Black, “the board (et ung Milburn’s Heart and Nerve | Significant, dire yall Soviet instl-| =£§ - Herlie cure , 5 § me int trong ) | eavadio watt +, ' rovince ills just re y you reaui tons immediately t on! i | A Fae grade polish, water- course of the next two or three ia: 7 ‘ de oN i . : oe They late sslnat it the te : | tae H ae ‘ ety eet wit de Speedometer Made Record When Mo- side our own proof and not injurious, Gives mont? ' sentiv. {t would ane| ramiteba alone, a total of approxi=|. a: the id baataea (ha WHAIR IS ee! ee ‘that in- > : a high and lasting polish, For ee re on ; Ribas ly, " 4 suld ap-|} mately $200,000 by curing pre lee 6 Se Tee and restore the whol laction, slacks telay in supply tor Ran Parallel With i ack F P P . TS a nis psentla F ym- |, 1 ‘ i . : : ; | L Heit tan, oxblood and choco- lalanmaki: 4a 8 he hs ! 4) a ay: \tles for much Jess than that that the Crouse, Rast Ci ling the d punished with Herd} nasal Slicee Pt while ote dealer for these ieutet ‘ed | readin + neitine | settlers had agreed to pay.” ; suffered for five yall the ! London} A herd of antelope in the Gobi des-| tary ate ogy 9 wee , Ask your a of ; should be tried as a means of holding . ‘ Wie Yee ; ; trouble. I could ; = “ | (RS Outhe at the ole 1919 price, lines You will t polish satis and obtair ing full value on this year’s Mt Black sald i pr *epiey | suse to the barr ! anne bab tbe cledack th ot Overtaking the yele Wm. Galloway Co. Winnipeg faction. ip. Under the co-operation system| °° ne the cor ys the In jout resting, as I used to get hort low cloud against a hill,” as the herd | U — Canadian Polishes, Limited : 1 x pee dade . quiry before it had be ( pleted. fof breath. Doctors could not help| Me ha en dear wl : ' a Naa eo ae > liao tae cnn , »L ; 4 i 1 clip is scientifically ne 01 ( P| ar who] looked in the distance and a speed- Wh HAMILTON . ONT ; ; ~ vife told me to get a box! cheapen themselves Millions of Tree Seeds NT, 1 & db x] graders supplied by | Heart and Nerve Pills | . : ometer in the motor car, provided an T s the Ts am de Hinkne sad ape . ON ; tt hy" - 3 s “as islinasiGhiineasibiaslls | ) tment of agricul: | More Officers Needed & them interesting episode in the recent ex-| . aia a” I PALE AND WEAK titi tt : | To reforest the devastated areas in y ’ ‘ 1” . } re f t ise - ' ITHOUT PURE BLOOD UE A UTIL TS Hat SIRLO an le the ees or i the American Museum of | France and Belgium and to replace VETARZO Bye, ny mon mame cucu!* "yn oct a SFG HIVES AND MOTHERS| i tse rt ee a ; 4 Minard 4 leves arg . . r a P ett e : > Trint Hottie etther Remedy fe, lect rt OOD I Cowa Se er ey, Cub and Boy Scout : J idea of the actual speed at) purposes, the American Forestry As Vetarto Remedies (o,.Guapelomk. w Woe len ta ty n Ss. | ne which an antelope travels when it ‘| 1 f 1 1 D HALF A CENTURY REPUTATION. : | Movement ! Toro goes in a hurry, As Mr. Roy C! [ipucenert tee ormally presented to ‘ ‘OPILLS FOR THE sy 01 , c Can Regain Health and Strength! ™ » AS AIP, NOY Chap-| these countries, through their coi nLE CLERC Siiver-K Ne Slight Misunderstanding | Boys ¢ c 4, reng a 4 . 7 : i . oug e Invaluable for diveasea, oF tinse ition, eres ' : sparta) | Through Dr. Williams’ Ferg oF wae ba eae of the Serer suls, 35,000,000 tree seeds, The bays fe., leading Chemists or ‘In Lh eter, ree sie ! the q eave ’ ‘ink Pille ’ old o 1e experiment in the a ; Be toad ny SMBs orate. Lh CLE ca ’ eS meal i Re : er Pink Pilis New Velie Sania: brekdact containing these seeds were pil d « : paw eee chat New National Express Trains y en who had !color|,., revel) Speed of an an-) Roston common before shipping, and My oe of th of this « : jin their gir 1 pale and color-| telope reaches 60 miles an hour for! made a mound some cight feet hig! BOOK ON | on thei rt i Service Between Vancouver and Win-| mot \ Ve | of pas id bout two he bo and then slows down and as many feet square, | DOG DISEASES - : G ty yes wv "| : ACIN ted to forty or fifty, although how long | and How to Feed tak publi d make the nipeg Greatly Improvec ‘ Scere SG) une Om pantea | the lower pace can be kept up th Mailed { , . ry a los f bright 5 the eves! , ‘ ‘ kept up the a A } M OTH FRI elve 1Or ui ¢ I} 1 | By Fast Daily | {ar , , heavis ; . Ne experiment did not try to determine, Plea to Improve Red Rive: | i! difficu in ru r} the first ble evid it-| ( be found in the| Literally, one might, say, the motor Dredging of the Red River to | ' e | i ) oaded America’s Pioneer! j18 \ cae }¢ the Wolf Cub ¢ Joy scout from closer con f Gov-| , | car allowed itself to be paced by the} ™t of the passage of load ’ 1 Vest 3 ety e or P ‘ t e to the eo : if a Dog Remedies | New York | “California Syrup of Figs’ | movem« Vhis is shown by the fact} ernment controlled line Western a ae it N=) antelopes, the result being practically | oe ake Winnipeg to Wi - 8 | ' ) wr ar mila F : Y 5 i i t Chil fs Best Laxative | that whe s Wint alone in| Canada, the Canadiar Nation TR lackine alts the same as if the Speedometer des- | and § t. Boniface is to vet _ - JUICES est Laxative 1915 we had cight on ten org ‘ | al Railway ikes the gratifying an 001 ‘ flicient rest and| igned to record the speed of an an- ae The work ¥ * Pt ee .. ae | et 4 | F 3 F : leep, ne P the few lope and p ly tached the supervision of the loc: 9, ‘ | i la e hav r 50 j noun ent commenci n Pee oe ; ew tclope and properly attached to one ‘ ; . ; Cook's Cotton Root Compound the part t I June 27th, t rvice between Win Saat e tl ahh ape 1 te Me 12 of the herd; and the experiment was ay i the cost will b le repulatin | t t vl » build} , ‘ ‘ overnment medicine. Bold fh Thee fy | alized 1} coming | niy iv will be ter it uf ry , ‘6 nade possible by the habit of ante , t at page $7 8 de sy No : { eta! ; ¢ leh r ob pe Ge Ne 8, 86 per 4 | 1 will them | ally imy 1 | ‘ f ecks at eyes es to try to circle any creature | ‘ her in the wor A f 7 Aa Sold F | and Boy S$ Ja ne t f Winited, daily ts ’r, Wil-| that pursues them, Instead of turn- | ° this summer is @ dock and prepa ) A | ' | ; lia Pi , eat blood 4 iveinat | a pproaches thereto, ree) = pamphlet \ et | 1 r rg tly | { e \ rtd ’ : Bo kG ing and running away trom the auto. | THE COOK MEDICINE co, | Va ix vintie ita in ‘ DHey | otter iharetarantl Pe a a u j y . ' . +) mobile, therefore, tiie antelopes tried « TORONTO, ONT. ‘Formerly Windear,) | - : ; at and Pps ; ts st05 Pi | | a t are 10 dj} tl | Y 1| to circle it and for a long distance the | $100 Reward, $100 | d; e prese 7) ui d ‘ to| car and the herd ran parallel and the p » beonwa " H airvi | t atarrh is a local disease ¢ Large Increase in Dairying | of | te] speedometer made its record, Such | enced by constitutional conditions ate ey ‘ ert in 1 \ en H fore requires constitut al e rrit | Q! ! | ; and sermns : ees 2 iss ny HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE iy take Saskatchewan Stands Third in Num. | e . \ ! s} apecd which serves to protect (he) internally and acts through, the RRL ; i f . sha , 5 ‘ . TR ' rt from his desert enemy, the | Mucous Surfaces of the System ALL'S ber of Milch Cows for | \ 1 \\ . CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the { 7 | nd , t : eee ¢ v, an lf 1 the automobile one day dation of the disease, gives the ent ‘ ‘ \ MeNishj., P str by it ing the general ! " Population | ‘ ope t ¢ a) s I timed a single antelope in a 20-minute eoletr meres fa doing ‘its w $ »f " he of k pr pat-| A f Ties” P cl as ; P ie a P ate of 40 miles) any case of Ca h that HALI ATARI only of Migs’ | tess diffident 4 king up the ¢ east and | ' ; rb at the. average. rate of 40 miles) PEST CITE falls te ones onising the creameries 1 ih ! 4 i ie Ay ‘lea of We ( Bp t OMi-| we 1" Y ‘ | , r, when the antelope, seem Druggists 750, Testimonials free nee of Saskatcl used child eat A a they fear that st) eauti » the i! ut Ti ingly deciding that the car not so} ¥ % Cheney & Co, Props, 1 o ; Peg . ; ' : | : ' langerous after all, sat down in| a 19.700 in 1918 to 26,299 in 1919, of c for tl the be ome a e-| mail, car Ww ‘ y ; 1 700 in 19 ive »wels, Chil ‘ ( bit : i Ate 7 t first-cla reat { sl \ ! times ind and allowed the car to ap | Unreasonable over 23 percent, 8 Meldren love its deli ity fast | ¢ Lind! f td ei indard ep: | | that IT) proach it. But although the creature “Was the operation s dairy ione A table p Full dire pr s ; sh : a 1) Ha " me Hy ‘ F k u 1 1 was in] had just run something over 13 miles “It was brilliantly so in the facts it e tt tive it ( | and } | t ! J redi : ( pared by the Dx départ t \ “Californii | | + +t lless I pa 1 med it was not at all winded demonstrated nly one ¥ ( ! $ ire them at th is , ¢; in | 9 1 ed tl ’ riculture, gis K e i | | : an ti nied at id | equipmer ‘ e worse | SS eee } not scem pleased with res ilt yivis : | alars What is nt i ! : : ‘ | “Who was that?’ atron d fa Canada Too Late } women who will organize ‘1 | ility has | 1 led to ° that Minard’s Liniment Relieves Colds, etc! ,,.. ay yey I | ; ; : ‘ ; ; : ’ t similar The patient's widow shows for Saskatchewan as follows: Hiubl By t iy Mari I've | Pa } nd give the ambition e highs , rt to P j nd ed by Dr | ere ctaacuenecnninrs nee ane ay Aer . . ; oe ethnt 1 i hova to doxt! or} } " tror of tl Wil inh lecide : asic 1915, 11,200; 1916, 12,300; 1917, 14,389 r hinking « ve at litt © argu-| boy lo h ey : rf P P ‘ de ed me Liquor Commissic n Named | As a rule new neighbors do not 1918, 16,430 i ent we had, and I'm beginning t reves pst re art i P ‘ ! ol a ! 1 felt y were| The liquor commiss which is tol turn out as bad as thelr furniture include, howe. gree with y } Cub or Boy ‘ ee) Bits ° - nicer Pa of helping My sb tter| administer the new Saskatchewan|yooks when it is unloaded from the the large Wife But you're : rey two 0} ; aoa \G vp bails 1 1 slept bet B I) temprance act, has been named as] moving van submitted inged m ying, that is, until the have got to} G d pi F ee ys be id used | . I felt follows by the provincial gove nt: | bureau of ro | know, not so mi e details of twe das : ety Biter tetera ag ‘dle ny houves| Chairman, R. FE, A. Leach, Regit | figur prepares Reed are Whe a mothe f the | the Sd the physi al, me tal and ' is ff ahh emt work with ea | f tb A. G, Hawkes, Per al, vice-presid- | complete tands fifth) writhings and a child that] iritual ] ! It} Cows ! Rs} 4 ° ' | Wil ri Lj ! * for t of the Saskatche ( in G ‘ W ms are t an pre t P le t ‘ ii r r ishing such], . too one Saitas \ , ms the list of pr ceording t a ne & , . aT hp th ¢ Ae | : ere 5 i ‘ ers’ Association, and W. J, Bell, Sas the number of tironising | yy, | gruaran-| > ih . " : | : F | } | t the Sreanteries, it hird tecd tot | ) rom the $8 Wes y pe rh | ft ry is he A \\ Pit i cording t th ‘ ysten suse t ad Mt, | | { the fi more i f The se e ws owned its pot t ; . On | ” ' . ‘ tuse it ti fal ( tithe 4 erving the will re 1 i t ——— ——-—— 4), j ‘ No de : naa wl PPE - ay lostre to] You Ket t | ‘ “ | it \ t ve " ; , ; medicine deale 1 nt +t ' 1 1 t trig t 1 box or bone s Bos Lona : | test poss nd also en-| De Williams. Medicine Coy. I fad | the | " eker ! ] ( ) M T . ‘ ” u Hh vine ete Under A Handicap re vat ty to visit the Paci Ve ( t to t eastert Puzzled Himself Ag : Great Men Who Showed Little Abil \ 1 t 1 re-| ! ip ' ' : thy | | { mind what to do, I ply flip ity in Karly Life | err n.” Will M i } } ig ats bie ponig t and -he|® coin ornin ara a“ the sil t vice 1 - -_ a th y said the vis-| Pills That Have Benefitted Thous Never Come u sb proved | led , | ;| ands —Known far and near as a sure} : of kue { ’ | edy in the treatment of indigest-| age by |! l d > t ' f ld ’ se f tj and all derangements of the sto : Pp P @ ° Gladstone ) ( \ ban ; P ! , I | I e the lach, liver and kidney Parmelee’ | DOES this illustration pic- al ability as a boy ( t is that] Vegetable Pills have ! t relief ture your experience? st id in hi $ at r li f . just | t thousands when othe pecifics ; ; . ¥ , have failed, Innumerable testimoni What is more distressing Bob Long Says: Gemy,¥ ‘ als can be produced to ¢ blish the] 4, o ayy yet nar rit a - er 41? D Pn REY tite rion, Onee tried | than being unable to sleep? and ort and made espe- ' \ We «} they will be found perio t all Sleanles , clally for, farmeres t egied ‘ Hard to Tell Hee PorPia thettaeatanent SAT tha te: Sleeplessness is one of the Eien with enetden nt you might father accus | fat! with | ailments ht re prescrib-| first and most certain symp- Jee Renna) Musci Rheumatism Sut | le he tried to read the} ed toms of exhausted nerves. Y Mi ili Khe ism subau 7 t One r ing 4 i : a la : "ple , J : This ts the warning that you need ‘ ! manded 1 “You belong to the socie o BOB G Racal o | eter ee You belong to the society for the} 119 assistance of Dr. Chase's Nerve ' ( t ‘ Dr \ what you do at t prevention of cruelty to Animals,] pgoq to restor@yyigor to the nerve a pe i } R ‘ s no } ' ° a Fi ' “Vaal? eee 1 Ss hatte on riyey “ ahh . Ay : iM da m don't you usked the caller 5 Yes."| cells and thereby avoid the develop- . au 3 a / P the | rie Esters | s) 1¢ answered briefly the | I'm one of the officers,” replied the] ment of serious nervous trouble. will outwea her make of e which people t id K ing.” ; “Well, here’ Glove on the market, because Grant fad e t d S ve 18 BeC-) * ; ‘cufthanlaha man at home Well, Rese 72 song By improving the quality of the @ they are made by skilled worke rs We . 4 China's Armies re yirtue of a Cien Was . 8 Mes nen Shel] dedicated to your society I'd like | piood and bullding up the nervous men from the strongest {love } ; , | be fully estime| asked ; to sing to you.” “All right, Wait] system this food cure brings new leather obtainable, ! pi But how do you kn en you're} until I put the cat out of the room,.”| energy and strength to the whole 4 $ one?’ onkers Statesma ’ Insist on getting Bob Long atifin w : start t of the circulat Yonkers atesmian body areeas from your dealer “ led killing Chines a mil an body is 28 } BO cents @ box, 6 for $2.75, all dealers, or : ay money dD a } Pore. peer, ire Sere ee y | lie men a year, and if Chi ei | avother tag y 4 A wid always strives to console Bdmansom, Bates & Co, Ltd, Torvate, R. G, LONG & Co., Limited using 1 percent of her pop i —-- - A. nd | with the belief that she can¥ , <a Se oy | i \ { " ' See ing Pile No| he ne P ' , . “, =), » anipeg TORONTO Montreal tty beat, war, x w vintdd take ! ty ; 4 Ainard’s Liniment Relieves Diptheria, svete ° ont | do any worse the next time, Dr Chase's\.€? to destroy 1¢r first armies Ts ae | —- } ation vv bee i 2 /\ . ee | i t ! 0 O ent will relleve you ut once} ’ Ita, yeeZ| BOB LONG BRANDS | that period two further Chi + beim a ade hud anord Using. beuefi : on. boxy ant} suffer from corns when they Oy LS 4) , CBS 2 Sia 2 a A ; . d th t | deal Zdmansov, Bates & tmlted y ' y n mae Kaown from Const to Coast | | mm—em——— ces of fifty million each would | 1 the date palm | dealers of Hamanson, Bales, & ¢ | Meena Norve food tat i322 Jup to confront their en j vs paper and enclose Zo, stamp to pry ports | ‘s Corn Cure,
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Habits are acquired early in life. : 43 r ta ie shige shiabe eee A SAVINGS a Children, whoare taught the value of mon y Matins and Holy Cornmiunion \ ‘ GRAHAM, M.B., Lloront and the habit of saving, grow up into good uh ’ 7.40 p.m A CCOUN 6% Physician and Surgeon. business men and capable women, te, FF Li a.m A Avorn
i yay i sav Litany and Holy Comnunio ‘ fs : The easiest way ip oa a che, Ay » B “ath ae AT eile It is always well to have a Savings y Vhone 37 is to start a Savings Account for each child rte | hich i ed cas 4 ($1,00 each is sufficient), After a child has ia tacnt Sevdes Nawaay al Account upon which interest is regularly — RP vu 5 saved another dollar to make an additional 10.30 acm : ; | paid and from which you are free to draw rice : deposit, he or she will havea akin al a Wi men’ » Ausilia y ist Wednesday at any time should you have a good oppor- > cate, Se Wiics wit Cae ed alt denialtcrepeesents itey. W. Je Das, MA tunity to buy stock or feed. A Savings Held Block, Bobove now much wo “ s $| Fe -— ae § kev. w. Js. MA. ;
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Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1564, PONOKA BRANCH,
By-Law No. 2
A By-Law to prevent Non-Rosid-
CE . . Manager ont Stock Running at Large in 107 J, G. LAFRANCE, MA & PAID-UP CAPITAL - . $15,000 0 a tho Fertile Valley M.D. No, 429 RESERVE FUND 5 $1 5000, 0 RELD BLOCK, PONOKA aE - m4 " A The Council of Fertile Valley M.D, PONOKA BRANCH, 6, E. Clarke, M shai: *hone 71 —— “4 nr ee mi ! Yo. (4 enact as follows: No Non-} NOK: AN , G, E. Clarke, Manager. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tsa 4)" It me resident shall be allowed to run stock | PoaaIETLaeetaar aaa eeaaee EEE eee meee THE DISTRICT OF RED DEER F j Ki v1 a in the aforesaid Municipality except | DIRHCOTORY ¥ at : iom-resident land owners and then — , ° ° ' it ' nly to the extent of.40 head of hors | ————————— a = ~ nrihe hante’ Bank of Canad Sle | ; tnd cattle or 20 head of horses and 20 JONES, SCOTT "he Merchants’ Bank of Canada, pi) ’ id of cattle. In lieu of horses and |" Plaintiff | 1 | r I ttle 100 head of sheep tothe quarter} } & McLAURIN AND | ;™ tion of land. This By-law to come | yY A I D : a ae) C. Wo Heywood, A. W. Brunstrom HOUSE li f ind effect from the final) ou re nh an er Epwin H, Jones, K.0, ; ‘and William Harrison, DECORATION " ith ng thereof, , . H, G, Scort, L.1.B, shtveaanes jt [PP ne and passed in open conned OF LIGHTNING FROM NOW UNTIL WINTER SETS IN Wa. R, MeLauniy 1s felhh aay ¢ June val, To C. W. Hey wi Wy ie Willi es SIGN S ey iy Raive BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS % Harrison, two of the above same | itt » LUX, heeve } , pUuT ‘er ‘otecti 4 are jieonardi aa: ; ae Defendant | ee ge ', W. Horeninson, Sec.-Treas, ‘ W HY PUT q OFF Protection! } a wh jeopardiz- Office :—Over the Bird Drug Store, ; 1 AUTO PAINTING || Swift Canadian Cream | _ ing the lives of those dear to you, You are risking Chipman Avenue Take Novick that this action was Station q R ey Sree ‘ : eave ; , sti : commenced agaiist you on the ith | BEBHOR Ac TIRE E@ONOMY loss of valuable buildings and stock, & pee gs nae day of Macch, A.D. 1920, to recover | - ont Onat —— r : ’ rt ry the sum of $154.03, bemg. the amount hone V1 Ponot ria Both AGRO lithe GAMAbec ot Underwriters’ statistics prove that Buildings Pro- of Principal now due under a cert tin | ESTIMATES FREE | riety € op inh om A ke ee tanta ie | 5 ALEXAN DER KNOX ae pag te ag ad A the | . n raisin, tire prices ry tread Saas ie! Barrister, Soliciter and Notary Public ‘ é unstro avour oO ( ' t fabrie against damage rte -ruy Plaintiff Bank, together with interest cm water and’ ale When the WETASKIWIN thereon at the rate of nine (1) pet : ‘ ul is ¢ and 4 t ired its protect- LIGHTNING ROD Tisits Po t sec our Ane POF wien: TA omits ‘thal ENQUIRE ‘ canizing ‘cores the Welteaiavs Mth Month, cARpolnee ND FURTHER orier that wbandt isas good as ever. are immune to the extent of 1 to 150, nents erm be made for him by Mr 4 Pao une oe O10. 5 " ate HERALD OFFICE | the , : { iL Sign Ay st Byes 6 . : : ° Vhomias W. Hutchinson, Town ‘Hall, required on or before the Lith day «fy on 1 lit nee your ihe KO TAIeG : We will gladly give you estimates on Rodding your Ald Se be Re eaea: ind Me te to be | | t ur tire cost Goubte, When Buildings, . . — — ‘ filed at the Oflice o ot er 1 4 nize aveliner to the fabrie of Court, Rel Aleer Alberta, 8 Lateoce ||) ER OU Ee cama Hive it haw a ball dog. grip Odell & Russell or Demane mat notice ¢ any 4 ” ro not poll it to pieces, This ations to be made RAL dA ade da , te ' abriec fifty per cent BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES tran iia Webster & Kirkwood vias with this action and judgment uvay be CANNON epster IrkKwoOo WETASKIWIN wae ie ; B a hin het | | \ Ti Vuleanizing Shop. PHONE 116 HONBIEL. “ATHBMTA W. 1. Odell, K.C. C. H Russel the Vrovince of Albert of June, A.D reat | Why Take The } a: | ————— nr me F A, M. MacDoNALp, | ogee i ; ‘ } me i Bolicitor for the Plaintitt, | eee | rs Se sen | pf ‘ PONOKA LOL, Lacombe, erta } i ible 0 ; | j P : No, 1909 | ! ut aC | « wma: ' a yp eects in Lodge R | —EEEE he! can i iN | ' Ponoka U, FA, 3 > jee macnn "aod Tas | } ‘ 1 | ni oul wv. £9 C 8 , ’ he Mihi didi he BU Ny 4 ~ OK ' t ' ! ' @ ~ 2 ' q orl Month : Quarter Section | ] bakery at a price that Ming’ s Quality o=Operative Association, Lid. H. J, Rens, wa for Sale, | vou could not n if obtains the Best Results, parte a a caake Prat K. i. Kinkwoop, RS. ] hic to pro l t] | . ‘ae a] | j \} Every Sack Is Guaranteed ' EERE ° 1} yourself? We will tak | COAL Quarter Section of Land in’ the The Difference the drudvervy { house Ilousewives should give Machinery and Wagons ’ : Chesterwold district for sale, Will ! Bre Next tt a trial Machinery ant agons f Britannia Lopes No. lt | take horses or stock as part payment, Between keeping if you will let us 1G UPlel, Agency for Hart Parr and Turner Tractors XK A.B, & A.M. Will also consider good ear in they = Wire and Woven Wire Fencing Bro A, Sayers, W.M 1¢ insured ane je unthnstreds) S mNTS ye) . . pet ye + pe, a a : trade, car okea AR Ae, iaithavdltrereioe:| CHc By oy delete ag id British-America Paint Co.'s Bapco Paints, ete i Gro. ‘f! Bowker, Secretary - tween misery and comfort, Tf ye ee Smnve < U Machine and Paint Oils Meets first THuRSDAY of each Brady & Morgan don't care about yourself, how abe : ° unnings | h & S Machine i My Ss aac r Phone 41 “4 . Ponoka seals wife un dhitdre ' Io oy " \ omit on } Grass and Garden Seeds (McKenzie 5) Month a Masonic Hall, Donald » think it right to subject them toll p | | Merchants Viking Cream Separators ; Avenue, — - risk of sudden homelessnes 1 i p N 110 Ponoka Q = © : ; A - Visiti poverty! SE SIO EEE Yo ot 0 Stock Food and Veterinary Remedies isiting brethren welcome — Life-long Immunity Blacleg Vaccine aan ’ Have Us Issue p si oem ae ey Get Your Money's ~ |" 2 ITCHENER LODGE NO,.95 | y A Policy CAR FOR SALE A Full Line € Grocer hy A.I’. & A.M,, GRA, Worth of fire insurance today and prov — Py ¥ ont : deg fe Rinne’ j your affection for them is the 1 Car for Sale; in. good Highest Market Price for and Eyes —) ‘bro. S. J. Byers, WLM ' | Ser Raraitant Geeta stan Go" eT H un. W. UH, Smith INSURANCE, Get Kates before placing Lisurance elsewh a "Bro, JOSEPH RENSHAW, Secy. ; By INSURING your CROP NOW, ——m- | Mects on the FRiDAY on or before tbe you get the full ben fit of the HALL +53 TUS , bs is ull of the moon, SEASON, ‘The “Municipal” does no Ww. Peet Ss ON ae ie a OSA - give more than 810 per acre, so why _ eee es hd SS relates es fen ae ee :
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ANCE.” * CONNETICUT, or owe a 1 P aay ppd ae ° 2 oone cittayre™ by -~- eo OAM || Saturday Afternoon | naire Simonton Tournal | 22, ‘ SEE— aces | Pra Sk . W -F “oi (1h | uf PEg as eee W. R. Ferguson eek-End Train oa VOL. 1G No.93 EOMON TON > TUR DAY aE Eg PONOKA LODGE No, 11 FORK RATES Cc ] t . a ,= FO RT Y PAGES Meets in 1,0,0,F, Hall every Monday Weustrin's OLD STAND, PONOKA g B tf rial MAUVITS THAME Shite fiat mH (ial evening at8 p.m, Visitiag brethren a ary 0 an cil} : NT NBSLA stTOv ho ' Ob pa FUUITIF By Welcome, FRANK CORNELL, N,G., ——————$$ — - sul ae pi1 HiMth wo CeoOe N] a EK Od (Crp . A, Stewart, RS, A . ———— ‘ Raby Gir . , Leaving Calgary every ‘ LN OO ! — HORSES FOR SALE ane K ) OU wwe =< | a ew ed vane 3 Hs vy h i ! t i HUN CV tbe dap ein de OPE REBEKAH LODGE A number of horses from 1000 to]" Sih Aj Nala teal a back | mo 168 th m No, 83, 1,0,0,F, 1800 Lbs., broken; several mares in foul w ss pe Wastbound | nd Bs ae Aleeting every tag elit Se Bae aes ac in,| B.S. Cameron | |S STONEHENGE, the \ ===) [ersiviessos sosehinns Ws Nel O'DONNELL, Ponoka, 3.30 p.m Rut BERR? T0446 ! | -—~ Visiting Members Welcome "howe HOY, . . : ‘ > an For faves and further int 2 $ R { h Mrs M, Watson, N.G, pid set sdf aapply to any Ticket Agent, or u = Ancient uin O t e@ Mrs JOMN PuRNELL, R,S J, BE, PROCTOR P ‘ $10.00 REWARD | District Pasy Cie need | Wa. CADRE Rea i Druids to be Rebuilt Rigid For recovery of my team Iron | Cs i . [hit W whit as fey i ont aD ie f ' , | Britain has undertakenfa re- If Not ell, See a WHIle Uhre, 16 YURTw OI, oe | Mleft with us will receive our cloa. ° ! ; p , } youn DERI MiOS Sl Ne 5 eet oues arrival bo 18 to assure Correct ¥ wes a warkable engineering feat to H Chiropractor vouln of Wetussiwin Phone 5, use Of your money at once ean t : . nt | CHIROPRAOTIC presents its Ladue, Kecopnizing the neces sity ol"! Ie rebuild the ruins, | claims, welcomes teveatination have received a sh ipment of De ,. Bist | and offersits proofs, The high- ration to be profitably fed it ney ; | eet scientific proof is results and — — Rs Hg ’ MLL. Read the story in next Saturday's eTdas Wot Chiropractic produces results ——— — nani tend the story : ‘ — oe | NY VEER 997 0%% Journal hol || H. B. Foster, D.C. | nn ree mene A wat Ae five rt } CHIROPRACTOR Witz WV os Reid Block P. k COTY Lev peered = onoka 6 per cent. | GOLD | ar Tb | Ofice Phone 12 ee | Larnn i | INTEREST | BONDS | citinimesun am , D ' } week's service of the Semi-W eekly —— | | | SE 4 — - Journal. Or mail the coupon with ee — us 7 ttance, THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA OFFERS at A a RS Jj UNDERTAKER ne mm a | EMBAL © To those desiring 4 safe investmentata high © Investors may | } t 4 sees | | ||| ime aie rate of ivi t, & new Bond issue, paying from the Department of ¢ oor noir” j Phone 28 6 Interest er, without commission ° ene!" on ee eee | | ary sly r “4 v \e ws { These are ten-year GOLD BONDS dutea 9 delay in delivery eas “ay ror eo! ———= May let, 1920, nod maturing May Ist, 1080, © This offeri: ie | the mh) em yor! pa) yp a at af | with interest coupons payable May Ist and benefit of the | ’ “oe Por Of ae ane! Cocmmmmmasmered | | ||| | November Ist, y dustrious and th ti . ond m,.00 ' ————— © Bonds are in denominations of $100, $500 ard farmer, or prof + bis = ” : we } $1,000, savings by mail me saro® on Wheat, , | Northern, per bur hy) 0 © The General Revenue and all the assets of © Remittance ili ' one” ) | - Man dense Fi i PN Bete on ened 1,58 the Province are behind this investment. cheque, money ror viet . \ itn «ue | a ; aR 7 NOs LU AAA EY Y YT 7 J > . f Ste ~ Lia ’ | T hese Bonds Thay also he obtained from any recogni ed Bond TI in ihe Provi |b] 6) isk oT Pea i ae «2 re Auta own i No, 5 oe A maa ths 1,65 of Alberta, —_ 2 op ex ——— | \) eb aay 81 = i ey 0 to 1,38 THIS ISSUE ==, noes ay ese x . rs er) { | Rye, No, 2 wee 12s _- Address all communications to DEPUTY PROVINCIAL TREASURER Bee Fame oy J om {1 | Platosssocesscecknioee aye eb104 | ‘ Ne st ence + % nae hi Potatoes, per bush,,........40r0 ++ 8 W. V. NEWSON, a =" urn ee ry pam | Hggs, por dozen..........0-eeeree 40 HON. C. R. MI fCHELL, Teputy Provincial Tre A = ony / 4 — meta iit His ee | H Hutter, per Ib.......se.ee . 0 Provincial Treasurer Parliament Buildings, Edmont {= ceo ee S 7) >». f= j (f= . { Sn | ane | | Hogs, live, per ewt....... ...+...21, 00 6 ‘ awe — dA | a al KTS —s Ny Beef, live, per ** . 88.00 to 900 — pest | — nate a _ ane || eeverenanrnsn 1 |p jb | Hh Hides....., Calf Hides a ste Fd fp ed Re (I OL no