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PONOKA DISTRICT, FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME.
Estimate 1922 | Crop as Largest In History of West
| Winnipez, Sept. 2.
various authoritative bodics this year, the Manitoba Free Presa, in the nineteenth annual crop esti.
estimates the whet yield this year a* 371,901,000 bushels from a total acreage of 21,471,000 acres,
During the growing period of the crop there bave been com- Pirisons made with the famous crop of 1115, the paper says, when the total yield of wheat ot the prairie provinces was 3i0,175.. 000 bushels, from 1 867,715 acres [t is only necessary to compare these figures to realize that while t'e present crop of wheat in actnal oumber of bushels is the largest ever produced in the west in point of average of yield, it falls very far below 1915.
Previous estimates made this year bave varied from 217,781,000 bushels (0 $50,000,000, the former being the dominion bureau of statistics’ estimate, based on con ditions at the end of July, and tie latter the Grain Trade News’ esti- mate, The Canadian Pacific rail- way estimated this year’s western wheat yield at 317,000,000,
This year’s Free Press estimate would average 17,31 bush.'s to the acre, while in the banar year, 1915, the averaye was 25,07
bushels,
Asker
The Ravnsborg ard Vol Bros.’ threshing outfit are commencirg operations about the middle of the week
A great drove of cattle were taken out of the district last week —S Wettre, ©, Thosstad and T Stabe | enfeldt being the contributors, M Jensen, of Ponuka, being the buyer, |
Quite a number of relatives and friends called on Mra ©. Paulsen last Sunday afternoon, the event)
| being her birthday, |
The epidemic of summer com- pluint aod sickness is very preva!- vutamong the young chiliren is well as the older oncs.
The
Ravosborg families ard
Wheat |Threshing General |
7, L922
In Central Alberta
Practically ore hundred per cent | of central Alberta's wheat or \p is
Exceeding |in the stock and threshing has jall previous figures forecast by already commeneed in many dis
triots, according to week's reporis, Jo a Sowisolated districts where the wettest August since 1916 has impeded harvesting oper.
last
mate for the three prairie pro. ations, binders are still working yinces, published this morning,|Vertine, but generally speaking
the crop has been cut and the frost | bogey averted
First threshing returns are en couraging. Threshing has been ir | progress at Viking for a wee} | where a 40-acre field of ruby when vielded $00 bushels Reports as to the probable yield vary, Veur ville estimates 25 to 30 bushels of wheat on ‘breaking and summe fallow, as low as 10 bushels on old | land aud an averaye of 15 to Is] bushels. Itis probable that this |
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estimate will apply toa great many | ‘
districts |
Provincial News
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Classes in the ayricultura schvols of the province will oper for the 1922.23 term on October 31 The classea will be conducted tis year at four schools, th: se being a | Raymond, Claresholm, Olds anc | Vermilion. |
The department of ayriculture is now proceeding with the arrange ments in connection wilh the new scheme for the marketing of secd vrain announced last week, Vero | minent seed grain yrowers have} written to the departinent express. | ing their approval of the new plan and intimatiog that they will by | ready to patronize it. ‘The clean | ing plant to be operated by the | vovernment will be — installea shortly.
The new course of study for the | public schools of the province bas| now been printed, and has beer distributed by the education cde. | partment to all schools in the pro. | vince. In cities where a superint endent is engayed, the course ol study bas been seut to bis office In ail other cases, the books have been sent to the secretaries of the achool districts, ‘This plan of dis tribution bas been alopted becaus: thero is a8 yet no complete list o' teachers in their present locations availublo to the departinent Teachers who have not yet receiver the course of studies should wet!
Pherstads and Mrs M, Wettreyinto touch with their sehoul boards
motored out aud spent stteruoon with Mr and Woyen, near Morningside,
The duck season opened with September 1, but the bird® are few and far between compured t what they,used to be in these parts,
Mr and Mrs McLaurin aud Mr Gordon, of Pouoka, spent the week-end the guests ot Mr and Mrs Garry Phillips
Dr. Cook and Dr, the hospital visited over the week end with Mr and Mrs TIT. B Phillips,
Routh Krefting spont the week- end at home, returning to town on Monday evening to resume her studies at the high school,
The Ladies’ Aid meets with Mrs Garry Phillips on Monday, Sept Il
Mrs A,
Juast = Sunday~ afternoon the beautiful sunshine and balmy breezes brought thougbts of picnic toa great many, So burriedly a oumber, who had no program mapped out for the day, packed their baskets and motored to the home of Mrand Mrs T. Bb, Phillips There they were heartily received, and spent a lovely afternoon in the garden admiring the wonderfu' growth of flowers and vegetables In the evening a spread was laid on the meadow near the edge where every one enjoyed » hearty lunch, A number enjoyed themselves in the water and in
boats until sundown, when they again returned to the grounds and yardens, where they lingered io the evening twilight admiring the riotour coloring of blossoms
What Mr and Mrs Phillips have}
accomplished with the assistan: of their family is a real wonle
luring a season like this, A triy to their home before the night! frosts get their work in will truly |
show what perseverance can do
The U.P A, and U.F,W.A_ had avery good meeting with an ex ceptionally large attendance o1 Friday eveniog, Sept. |,
Stockholm, Sept, 5—Complete returos in the recent probibitior plebidcite show that 130,055 ta lots were polled against prohibition and 901.053 in fa,or of the pro posal, More voted than 60 per sent of the electorate, ‘The «nes sion of prohibition in Swed iow regarded as dead for a yener ation,
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Sunday | At once.
the province during
Smith froa
lake's |
The new course orized for use in all the
is saath Is of presen! should
seb the year, and each toacher secure a copy at once
[ntervs’ in thé accompli iments possible uoder irrigation has b stimulated during the past week b | the anpouncement thatthe Canad } Land and Irrivation Co wt
project lies west of Medicine Hat, bas been able to prod satisfact orily uw quantity f cunteal pe From a plot of two veres, the com lpany expects this yrar to have from 100 to 150 cases of the fruit
| \ [Feces | A yield of 42,000
}‘wheat from L700 acer
bushels of 3 ta expe ter
|from the farms of the Ohio Farm ling Co, south of Lethbridze tt | Fall
The twelve mile extens'on
the Lacombe and Blindman Valley weet of |
railway embe will
jcompleted in time to bandle the
crop this fall, it is stated Complete tizores of the registra
tion at the three normal schools of
the province show that over 4 teachers aro to be in trainin these schools this fall, Appr mately L900 new teachers will b available for the s lsat the en
of this year’s normal school term,
LABOR PARTY’S WORK | PROGKAM
London, Sept. 2 - Criticizing the woverament unemployment com vittee’s proposals for dealing witl
Irhe unemployment problem dir
Ily by providing reli f work and iv | directly by romoth trad HB | | totally iuadequate, t labor party
| has | it forth a program as follow
| Iirst, tuke steps to check the
ltlow of juveniles into the labor | market
i second, legally fix a maximum lof a forty-four bour wees
Third, review government con.
tracts for the next decade, and put production work in hand immedia tely 7
Fourth, engage in @ five-year | program of house building
Fifth, etfect railway and water | ways repsirs that are overdue
Sixth, reorganize laudcultivation throughout the country by dgricul- tural committees, and
Seventh, increase road making | aud road repairing,
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Turks Wipes Out Three Greek Army Corps
Adana, Asia Minor, Sept. 4— Three Greek eriny crops in the Eski-Shir sector of the Greoo- Turkish frout have been dispersed and almost annihilated by the Torkish Nationalists, according to dispatches received here today froin Angora, the seat of the Kem. alist yoverament
Tbe Greeks are retreating in dis- rder and the Tarks have advanced
in the Ismid sector to within 12 | niles of the Brasa, the dispatches said
Two British battleships, the
Tron Duke and the King George
* Lave ariived for the parpose of protecting British interests,
The Turkish advance continues, the entire line of Greeks with rawivy without fighting Towns and villages iu the path of the are being burned and thousands of Christian refugees are approaching Smyrna, where the churches aud schools are al- ready filled Many are arriving in i starving condition, the women
and children especially showing marked sins of sutfering. The
coutinued reverses to army baye caused profound de. pression among the populace. Kiutayab, which is next in import- ance to Eskft-Sbihre and Afion
the Greek
Karabissar, tas been completely j invested by the fast moving Turk.
ish Nationalists, whose army is in @ high state of enthusiasm and jubilation, The fall of Ushak and even of Brusa is not unexpected,
Constantinople, Sept, 5,—A Turkish cavalry division has met disaster near the Bilejik-Brusa ‘ 1ucht between two Greek forces, it was totally wiped out, The Turks, made careless by their successes, did notreckon with the Greek third army corps, whichhad retreated unhampered in the dir. ection of Brasa,
The allies ap;
r to be agreed that it is nes
essary for them te land naval aud iufantry forces in Asiatic Turkey for the protection of their nationals and to maintain
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TYPHOID PREVALENT
Aug, 31,—With tho summer season and held as the con. many cases of ty. phoid fever have been reported to the department of health from var- ious sections of the province, and the minister of wuoicipalities and health, Ro G. Reid, has aathorized the immediate issuance of a warn. lug setting out preventative meas- ures in the hope of baiting the pro- gress of the «disease Lefore it reaches the epidemic stage, Numerous cases of the malady exist in of the province ast and west, but cen- tres where a serious condition is reported are those of Tofield, cast of this city; St. Paul de Metis, Taber, and the coal mioiug areas in the south and in gon ‘tious of the north country,
lrought of the it heav tributing
y rains
cC1use,
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Hh parts north, soutl
CHURCH NEWS
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Sunday, Sept, loth — Evening
service 730 p.m, Sunday school LO um SION CHURCH Sunday, Sept 1O—11l aim, | op essed Possessions.” Chil- lrens p Giod Sees” Enstside Sunday school at 215 p.m, and church service al 315 p.m, Even- iuw servi it Ponoka, 780 pm, topic, "The Safety of the World.”
The pastor especially invites the menu of the congregation and town
to hear this address, Geo, Bowker will © iggge here ie a welcome for all * Union chureh, Joseru B, Francis, Pastor, G. & Bowker, Choir leader, BAPTIST
hunday, Sept, 10.—Brooks, Sun. lay school at IL aim, church ser. Manito, church service at pm Ponoka, Sunday secbool ut ll am, evening worship at 7,80, Subject, “An Old Fashioned Gos. pel,’ Special sioging; a_ trio, "Though Yonr Sins be as Scarlet,” It you like a cheerful service, heary singing, real friendliness, aud a bomelise church, you sbonld at. tend these services, A warm wel. come for ell
vice at 12
Chureb practic Ingato
The ludies of the church are ar. ranging & social evening on Tues. day, Sept, 12th A «aood pro- gracime bus been arranged, Luoch will be served. A pleasant evening assured, Commences at 8 o'clock,
son Friday even.
THE HERALD. PONOKA. ATLRERTA.
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he Capital May [Her Two Children| SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
Open Branch Plants : Had Diarrhoea LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 10
Manufacturers Eager to Have Goods
Produced in Canada Terribly Bad TEACHING THE LAW OF GOD
F. W. Field, British Trade Commis —— a
sioner, who returned to Toronto after Anyone suffering from bowel com: | It will be of interest and profit to two months in England studying trade ' plaints such as diarrhoea, dysentry,! present this lesson as an ideal Sun- conditions there, states that there | Colle, cholera, cholera morbus, cholera | gay school class: } infantum, or any other looseness of . | the bowels, will find that Dr. Fowler’s 1. A Model Bible Class (vy. 16). oh : ‘ate he said, the outlook was | aaa of rote Strawberry will give] 1, The Eager Assembly (v. 1). The } brighter the t was ¢ Par ago, & quicker , srmane lie } brighter ian it was a year ago, and) ib ry and more permanent relief people gathered themselves together there was a better feeling among the, tan any other remedy on the market . * today. and “spake unto Ezra to bring the o ov or e Mrs. Roy Keith, Chariton, Ont., book of the Law.” = It was not a mat- ne . 8 < rat ite ‘ “ ire, ; f ; mo pte We . ‘ or s, woe > I om writing to tell you ter of the teacher urging the class aid Mr le was TF, undre ft) whe y 2 T's “ ac ° ( As it hundreds o . a r ‘owler Extract of Wild to come together, but the class with representatives of British businesees Strawberry did for me, Last summer . my children had diarrhoea, terribly, Yering hearts requesting the teach bad, and they would vomit and pa a er to come with God's Word
is every cause for optimism Gener
| business men of Britain
were at present travelling about the
world seeking markets and investigat™
rreat mal ¢ » <7 é A ‘ é ; grea ae il of blood I tried every, oo ‘The Representative Assembly jing condition Many of these men, remed, we could think of, but finally ” rres Ly 1 he said, would visit Canada, where) bought a bottle of Dr. Fowler's Ex (Vv. =) The class was tade up ot thelr capital w iain beginning to) Uaet of Wild Strawberry, and about; men, women and children The men pate i] ff i ginn 4 { i ENS seek an outlet one-half of it stopped the diarrhoea) then did not leave the church going to} yt i ‘ altogether, L have told several others | the women Neither were the chil { British manufacturer he explain. about it, and I would not be without . My fl) cous sumering ed, were anxious to enter into cooper | it in the house, as [ can truthfully say dren left at home with nurses o1 sil | ™M er beset ative relations with Canadian factor-| 't 84ved the lives of my two,children.” play on the streets God's Word GENUINE MUS AD ‘ Price, 50c a bottle; put ub only by! should be taught to all classes, men ties and distributor Not only were) phe 4 Milburn Co., Limited, T to ¢ ; ; $ ae “ tt ht Ys » Bimited, Toronto, women and children, ¢ ma inner VY L UST j they eager to place their money in} Ont , ; “ ln | Canadian enterprise but they were! - = nih An Appreciative Assembly (vy. 3) » |) Laer le i ‘ Their ears were attentive from morn | Cc also seeking to make arrhneement W l P. ! R a | | \ or the manufacturing under joint} omen in Frolar Negions ing to midday So eager were they | directorates, of their products in Can ° to know God's Word that they did not | , , a' fe ods } , 2 : dian factories already established Peary'’s Wife Accompanied Him Twice fet Ured although the lesson Tnsted | While it was true that British eapi On Antarctic Expedition ' for five or six hour Chere yes no; | “as e u i ip ‘ . | Th Pp bli S ff A d Pp tal, In many instances, contemplated ! rring to the fact that the Inte| Pulling of watcheg in that clas e u 1c u ers n ays investment in Canada through the es-| irnest Shackleton refused the ‘ Due Reverence Sho wn God's tablishment of branch plants, the gen. @Pplications of several women anx Word (vy. 4, 5) When Ezra opened ae pear ' . 1 op » HHO rey y A newspaper despatch from Detroit on August 27 reported Henry Ford | cra! tendency was to make use of the) ‘ous to accompany him on his last - oan ttt ohhh cena ar ‘ pay ate : e ‘an ' , , P manufacturing facilities already estab.| Antarctic expedition, a news source | they did out of respect for ine holy 4 ving that 1 ate 1 o ! ’ coal tn re CAB ) the ri 0 t J 7 ‘ ye ‘ “ re as talon that us a eval of the. coal shortane enused by the irke of the tea ates ated ne orodueton o¢| mie thal eo. far no woman bas yet|bOOK- ‘The reason thre URGot pot obacco i fuga’ . Hoek ts aT igi. | their goods ventured into the Polar regions. | ef feverence for the Bible is that peo | te ( ad be throw 1 mnolo to Ly I! i and t ac states would | wn out of employment on September 16, and (hat Jn aad That is not correct, for twice Peary Ble are not taught to bellove it is ( everal vire tho rl othe rker ° iNoved ad ries furnisl + eee | ! ‘ ’ ‘ > ' 6 7] et indred 7 u * 1 we Ags t a ed nite istri : irni . | was accompanied by hi wife and G0d'’s Word Reverence in the house!) —— - - ne material the Ford plants would be forced into Idlene n othe WHEN WOMEN SUFFER | : | . he Bible his aughte ns t among the | °§ God will only be when the Bible is} , . * words, the means of livdiitood of between one aud two million people would Ms daughter was born among the Hy Ex-Sergeant’s Hard Luck Sending Flowers by Airplane t pe Arctic ice-flelds, the first four years "esarded as God's very words | be cuto Ps — < | } : , +t f yd “ vartily the Pr These hundreds of tho nde of men and thelr amills are to suffer is for weakness or {ll-lealth, Seo} Of her Ure delng spent, in the. Arcil t ay dy : “= 1 ire ath Escaped injury During War, Now! Dutch Florists Avail Themselves Of : da eal k che - “ . . if there is not a side ache “idache er » . i P . “Th er i As Ezra led them in pray through no act of their own, nor because of any dispute with their employers a sid ache, he ulache, | region Iter Christian name, “Han Paralyzed From Exposure Daily Service to London l Y ' I i ; restlessness and the “blues rhe jenito.” is a reminder of her birth-| eh the people joined heartily In saying because it is wellknown that the Fe employees are well paid and well) symptoms indicate that »ou need the " : + iE i 8 ‘Smen! Amen!” bowing thelr face iy) Queen Mary's sympathy for those} Dutch florists are sending their ve 4 ‘ ‘ lace, as tl quimaux for “Snow as obu6 . 4 treated—but sole because of a labor conflict between the coal operators and Air ara 9 rt In ea eae om ie Mt . ri ubsequently | the ground broken in the war was again shown! flowers daily to London, by airplane, , 8 s soothing medicine ta a paDS en pseque ) " : ° one the miners, and the attempts being made t ‘ttle thir differnces of opinion ' 00 4 by her purchase of a beautiful four-\ ae z to ted States rade : a ’ ” de a eee tht Ma : jo Breat friend to womankind. They wrote a book with the appropriate) I A Model Bible Teacher (vy. 7, S) ; ; ; ate bas hccording United roa Trad by the waging of an industrial war, instead of endeavoring to reach an amle | oo wonderful relie! i ‘ . pa panel screen from ex Sergeant Ellis,| Commisstoner Howard W. Adams, of ‘ iu nderful rellet to constipation, | tithe The Snow Baby which is 1. He stood Up Where the Peopie . T . T able settlement through an arbitration conference they clear up sick headache, remove ' - 4 oft Fulham rhe screen, which meas; The Hague The flowers are cut at Wh hold these peopte be i the innocent victims of the unreason:| wastes and poisons from the system an interesting account of the birth) Could See Him (v. 5) I he position ured 6 ft. by 2 1-2 ft. and is the result! night packed early in the morning ' . » | ( 4 » f ae and, earths life of her daughter-——all , » ne » teacha 4 . r : ’ ¢ . ablene and greed of othe: Is our boasted civilization such a poor thing eed. tn roth ae Me D Wana RraAES ia a ip * ‘ a Ale if the teacher bas much of really good taste and artistic devo-| and sent by motor car from the Bos . : ‘ on f a) | great succe wt 0 tich is mo nformative on-'t t the attent { t t f : - . that leaders in public life, in finance nd industry, and in the direction of or inds use no other medicine and rely; 1 tt vs ey WEE AMOS ALLOA TAC BAU zANaS tion, was delivered at Buckingham) koop flower growing district to the ; ’ " . > bt , rea azette f the as 7 ganized labor, cannot devise any better me ettling their disputes han) solely upon Dr. Hamilton's Pills to ; Fete : Palace recently | Walhaven airdrome, near Rotterdam by a resort to war? Are these leader void of commonsense and in| regulate the system and keep it in —_- —_ 2. He Read Distinetly (v. 8). Teach} vie Enis iss a native of Kilmar ‘They arrive at Croydon, England, at elligence » lacking ippre tion of what natitut right and justice,| Smooth running order, 25 all dealer er should take particular heed to - . ce z , é or A ana drlir tov Y peilcbet abet . weet ¢, or The Catarrhozone Co., Montreal What One of the Best Known | this Much Bible reading is greatly nock, and was, in brighter days, an 1.30 p.m, and from there they are that they are read ind willing to infliet lo ind suffering upon hundreds of, Tray ler mn Ca d ¢ ‘ anu 4 be ‘ >. 8 a > accountant He was a good football. dispatched by motor car to the Lon thousan of absolutely innocent men, women and children? In their re | 7 | : ; eh.ers 1 nada cays to ea discredit of the Word and the} or ang played centre (rugby code) for don florists Boskoop flowers are ] ' ' ile + a | “N ar yong to give " neolicit ‘; ‘ 4 fusal to see an ide to the que ns confronting them but that in which is} rish Flax Menace adic tanta A 4 lat abe pote Nr re paient re t pt ‘ Cardiff Corinthians thus put on sale simultaneously in the bound up their own selfish interests they ar irely guilty of a criminal in} The Trish flax industry is threat-! medicine advertising. Heretofore | have had 3. Caused the People to Underscand Ellis’ fate has been strangely irom London and Dutch shops About 100 »srofound contempt fo vatent redicines, ft} > aa " "yy . . r ° ‘ tent far surpassing many acts punishable by severe penalties under the law ened with extinction, according to a part pularly sovesied: Iniments, Perhaps cae Reading tv. 8) Nhe supreme joal as well as hard Enlisting inthe kilograms of flowers per day are The coal strikes in the Canadian Maritime Provinces and in Western Can-| report from the Amertean Consul at ib is due to the reason that | have been business of the teacher is to wake the Gordon Highlanders in August, 1914, to be transported in thidway ed hi ly constitution, and ’ . P , i ay adu have been settled and the miners have returned to work, but only alter, Belfast The area under flax for the aater Pat i Pe ny it ; Tye Cae My Word of God so plain that all, old) po fought at the Marne, Loos, Neuve eae ee ror! an ulte unne ) ave be ficter both partle sent par ¢ s t 25, last fall after a hard day's tramp in the stush and young, can understand Shia cal . oak . + les enormous and quite unnecessary losses | been inflicted upon both pa present year amounts to only 25,000) 1% A feotienl declined i aavate: pales (a Siad RA : . 4 | Chapelle, Hill 60, Verdun, Cambrai, 8 Of 33,000 miles of French roads in to the disputes, whieh might just as well, and ought to have been, settled by | acres, compared with 40,000 in 1921,) legs and, of course, like a man who has never LUE The Impressions Made (Vv. 915). Quentin and Ypres It was his peed of 1 pairs at the close of the war ent ‘pairs a » close » war ( . ces before e strib ook place inat fatter t trikes. Miners: ; 27,198 3 » oe al anything wrong with him physically, | The effect of teaching God's Wor range . rhs hese Sunreren before tl ARGS LOOK: Place. In nt : ; od a pe us a in 1920 complained rather boist The ord | | sedi, (a ve Te ee oe Vord strange luck to come through all these 13 999 miles have already been {in ' ener lik ‘ ost the ! x ‘quer ma . ‘ Jepart 5 , ittle 4y ill son * most importan nit “a { its > str » y scratel « and mine ow: like have lo ' public excheq 1 rish Department of Agricul iittle wis eayst, 1 ai A wit ne 1 V ts ease It titanie struggles without a scrateh proved and 2,200 miles have been com put to heavy and unwarranted expense—all of which the public must, in the ture has been urged to formulate! juisor her. Well, i shes a tae Was very encouraging and only a few days before the armis: jietely and permanently repaired 1 er ell, in she comes w a tn ’ ) letely and perms »paire final analysis, pay and adopt a scheme for the improve, tle of Minard’s ~ Liniment and ts 1, Conviction of Sin (v. 9). The} tice to fall 1 from exposure He is Se : : i} Selieve m “ain disappea ‘ " ——___— = And now, with what is generally admitted to be the second heaviest grain! ment and maintenance of this staple! jun Be me the pain disappeared a te
| mluutes alter, and you can tell the world & Word of God brings eonviction of sin! now paralyzed from the waist down
{ ’ . - ° You aro mé crop in the history of the Dominion to be transported by rail and boat to the |industry of Northern Lreland aid so (Acts 2:37) It is quick and power wards and only the ruin of a once fine ex periinent- | (Signed) PRANK EK. JOINS, Montreal . ’ r, jlng when markets of the world just beginning to move, our transportation systems will — 7 » | ful (Heb, 4:12) The way to get con-| man you ure Dr, H he volume of coal trafiie in orde t | . |
i “ likewise called upon to handle an enormou rane s Ol
, ‘ ) f r ~ | Viction of sin is by teaching the Word ee oe : : A j ’ nent for Ki a Irrit to fill up empty coal sheds and bins which ought to have been handled dur SUMMER COMPLAINTS ' Why the Dime Novel Died of God, not by appealing to the emo ment for: Rasema and sx, irre
S k t h H t d thous, It relleves at onee and gradu ally heals the skin. Sample Pox br {ng the slack months In grain movement Instead of our transportation sy KILL LITTLE ONES - tions by telling death-bed stories, The) askatc ewan omesteads Chase's Ointment free if you ment n this te enabled t read the treight mov nt ‘roa long riod, they Th a fig ' . . nr et ause ; 4 paper and send 2e, stamp for postige., 0. & being enabl oO spre h rel ement over & long perio : e Camoufiage that Brought in people had cause " : orrow Entries in. Province for Year 1921 Cort all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., us! cope with two peak loads at one and the same time ! ' Larger Returns they were far from God rhey not Totalled 2,729 Limited, Toronto, , { » A alle . Just what this means in further loss cannot accurately be estimated, but At the first ign of illness during An exhibit of the dime novels of Only had become worldly and the rich : ‘the hot weather give the little one : Homestead entries In the province MONEY ORDERS inyone all famillae with the subject knows that the lo will be consider Babs ) } thirty and forts ears ago is on view! Were in their greed oppressing — th ble } rT) , must } nd for the most expensive instead of | pee) 2 Owe Tablets or in a few hours but they were perplexed througn | Of Saskatchewan for the year 1921 to-| “When ordering goods by mail, send a Do ible because © busine nu ye cared for in the mo xP he may be beyond ald These Tablets in the New York public library, and Poor, DUE they were perploxe hroug) ph i minion Ei@-ess Money Order The] talled 2,729 as compared with 1,726 for in loast expensive w Oo, here again, the public must pay The los# will prevent summer complaints if give excites much interest The firm) their mixed marriages 020. accor ; . sorts ad Pa Thonn. his is clearly revealed in present and prospective coal | en occasionally to the well ehild and gpjen published most of them did an| 2 Weeping Turned Into Joy (vy, If 1920, according to a report issued b BELTING FOR SAi Kk 1 t yt ‘eve e troubles ati : > P ; . nt leside pm ind also in the warnings being issued of the probable diMeulty of ob-| WIll promptly relleve these troubles MH) ov cnous busines atone time, but ita) 12). When sins have beon perceived | the Provincial Government. Desi rv they come on suddenty Baby's Own m : Canadians the following nationalitir New © used Helting of eyery de In- tuining adequate ipplies of coal when the ' , Tablets should alwas be kept in’ trade fell awa and the dime novel and confessed God would not have tlon shippe subject to approval, Gin, 3. t} t » miners or the mine patho, | ! ; j H hild to «be ! inued | fled on homesteads in the province! ply new Rubber Belting, high grade Apa i ” ! mn any que ion a ‘ the m ’ every home where there are young disappeared about 1897 Some are in children to ” wat (ontinuesr ' inavit sad i eae quallt st r ft All others at low own e primaril esponsible for these huee losses and inconvenience to, childrep There is no other medicine wondering ho this happened Hur: mourning will not atone for the sins during the period under review Am ont price ‘in ‘ anada.--York Belting Co FOO ne » e 4 » wun : Me : » 567, Australis yatre | ork St ‘oronto, Ont the public, there ist much wreater Issue of the rights of people generally, | #8 800d and the mother ae b ; tie is surely clear enough Other pub. that are past, It unfits one ter pres ericans 567, Australians 1, Austro antee of @ government analyst that ° | arians 219 slans 15, Chinese Polittetar mW ‘Op pu ooting and abandon their attitude of thntdity in they are absolutel { The Tab. | lisher discovered that by printing a ent tasks and dishonors pardoning Hungarian : , fener 15, hin 4 : , ; ; ’ pa : : , ‘ 2, Danes 18, English 272, Finns 6 dealing with the two opposing forces of Capital @nd Labor Each is a great) jets are sold by medicine dealers or dime novel to look Ike a real book | God Besides, joy has a salutary et) © an ye re ; bony | vre o¢ jermans treeks ol foree and power In the pation Each Is essential to the well-being and pros: by mail at 25 cents a box from The. hey could get $1.50 for it, it would be! fect upon one's entire being | arene 22, German i, Greeks 1, Hol-] perity of the country Neither can get along without the other But great eat Willlam Medicine Co, Broce} inten no bani and avarvanay (wand 3. Shared Their Blessins With landers 7, Icelanders 5, Irish ¢ Ital ‘ e, Ont ~ z 8 7 ‘f yegians 7 *olish 2 tr and important the ' there is a still greater foree and power and one pe ray forcnta Dalle atk? Other (vy 10-12) Christiani ‘is jans 7, Norwegians 74, Polish 28, Rou — . i ; : a i i 29 salt 77 ; t S] Which constitutes a much more vital factor In the commonwealth—that ts the not having a good time alone; it i manians 29, Russtans 77, Sco , ' , | Swedes 79, Swiss 2, 4 Syrie | whole people; in other words, the nation itsel ; How They Do It In Europe Onianda Oaldlbinca sharing our prosperity with others Swedes 79, hes ; anne ‘ rians | Politieiar Instead o triving to gain the ipport of this partioular it ian F ; True joy manifests itself in giving to yuring the ont cd gold! ¢ group or tl ort ier ende ving not to antagonize either, must take a d Revert to Barter System to Overcome beta n month 0 uly gold other Pure religion go out to Women Losing Little Toes |t ° f Ontarte luce ap pied ‘and tell how ilcidal strike nonsense must cease, and Exchange Problem , Benes © Marlo produced approxt! ios to the poor (Jas, 1:27 | In support of his assertion that wo mately $1,775,000, according to prelim , that labor disputes must be ttled in a sane and intelligent manner through Darter, or the exchange of goods, a fv 1. The People Obeyed (vv, 12 men are ‘osing their little toes, a ; R P , imury estimate This is a new high : ' process milur to those provided by eour of law tor the settlement of all) against the transfer of actual cash has In their acquaintance with the Serip-. sclentist points out that in the days record so tar in the history of gold ‘ } other elvil dispute figured in recent international loan ture they found that the Feast of ,of anclent Greece women had Usree | mining in Ontario, and is an lacrease’,, A | Sn Ee | according to the Geneva correspond Tabernacles had been long neglected, | joints to her little toe, while it | I ! t OF 910,000, over the dune. proguction A ! ! 1th known that Egyptian w n had f ® “4 nt { the London O rver I th 8 soon as they understood the Serip low Ti Sey pila omen hat our Rural Population Leads British Building Electric Ships | ent ot th ac nerve N thls! with the exception of the Kirkland y way the difficulties of exchange have Lal ' it 11 tures they went forth to do as they) Nowadays normal women have only ike Proprietary all mills were oper Zt ‘ been overcome ! ' ' \ ; 1) Hed had been told They went to work) two joints, while there are mate ca ° n on 1 . il : ease ted J ull ca city, an mandled an 7 Alberta Ahead In Population Increass:| Will Save Fuel and Give Increased Runrnia wanted a loan BBIamOOD ited 4 pp ‘ a ef! ‘ snd kept thi ae At toa rane in which only one joint §s found ' ‘ e 5 ; ageregate ot approximately » UF During Past Ten Years Space for Cargo 000 gold fran drom Switseriait ¥ pt ‘ that it had not been k ince the| tana < a final « itement i Phres essels of a very unusual, ppe swt ald it was impossible sOne.0) OF da of Joshua (v.17), 1 ie Serip Spend your money at home, there by the Dominion Bureau o { character are shortly to be built in a) uniess they know how the money w x — tures were read and made vlain many bY helping your own town and local NORTH WEST 1 ! know h ' 1s | To' wive e total poj ition of Canad Dritieh shipbuilding yard Bach will to be spent Rumania replied We The elephants of Ceylon are esteem: things could be found whieh have not merchants BISCUIT COMPANY ve ) , I 1 be bout four thousand tor ind e@ need to replenish railroad rolling) ed for their uperior strength and! been complied with In the keeping) t gain o per cent nee Itt.) peclally designed for the fruit carr stock, particularly engine docility of this feast they dwelt in booths, thu
The popula of a pro i trade They will be fitted with “Fine ‘ld the Swiss banker
character and except Prin | ary na il engines of a special type designed) have these for sale rake them, and bringing to their remembrance th | oren 1, the mo nal ’ n this particular yard and recently pay for them in cereals and petroleum = ONTARIO MOTHER days of their wilderness journey ' t | 0 ‘ ‘ tested under . soing condition |
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the eve i most tistactory result rhe need Thus were the arrangemer Pope Pius to Have Automobile | cent ‘ ‘ one ‘ will drive electric generator concluded Pope Pius is to have an automobile | wl vill |
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Canad ‘ 0] ‘ \ ip current to electri Similar borrowing and pa Che people of Milan, where the Pon-| the lead, w 439,505 pe ) placed on short propeller’ parter also has taken place with is iff was Archbishop before his elec coms 11,9480 v t the stern of the vessel. This Cgecho-Slovakia, Here, again, Czecho Mothers—watch yout daugbior'n nted hin ' . ’ ’ Rar cra Bay a ahi vanin ahi 4°CNO") health. From the time she reaches 0". Have presented him with a ma | centre ) 2 per cer ( arvar t Vill give greatly ineresa Slovakia is receiving Swi manufac the age of twelve until womanhood chine of the latest Itallan model, The 1 population of Ontario ound on the ed space for cargo and is expected to! tured good ind is to y for them! is established she needs your care’ pope, it i sid, will use ie car with | U NL E SS you se ¢ the name ‘Bay er” on tablets, you fart ind tr + considerable saving in fuel th truck loads o TT rhe yre, | @nd advice Many women have suf ‘ va rdens hicl mY : ¥ n ; gaa te, aha with tru ‘ é ur re e fered years of ill-health through lack in the Vatican gardens, which he n hdl are not ¢ getting A pirin at all wan 62 per ce ! Biving Kreat the question o exchange and the! o¢ guch care during this time circles twice daily in his promenades, | Bpectivel of control comparative values o the Czecho Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable a distance of three and a quarter! ° - Slovakian krone and the Swi rane} Compound is a splendid medicine for | 1) j1¢ This is the first time a Pope e e © is ni tani nd tirls and women For nearly fifty , i Aba a an years it has been helping mothers , 8 ever Owned an automobile | Or ¢ il 1 or 1 e { and daughtey Let it help you and . | Must Grab Fast your daughter, | 19 Years’ Progress Beecham’s Pills act asa splendid tonic to ve iid the timid passenger to , emilten Optario pAlb wy With a population of 6,871,815 Can-} joe, " enlana file Aapatawni daughter was een a u he ada exported produce to the value 1 the divestive organs. They remove acidity the airplane pilot t und ind i m | Seat AST ea Para: ang 1 ‘ <p - ree é' eV hee i H o sit land not be afraid { rer eal 90 omparec ! nen and fermentation and excess of bile from $0. ath AUIAnG Bot Deairall, and All fered every month ahh pce pie eters shy By or, the at : }that, but tell me, if something hap:| so that she could 4& population of 8,750,000 in 1920 and] { your le stomach and bowels and promote the mene and we fall, what do I do hardly move around exports per capita of $147, according Ry. secretion of the gastric juices, In thus fare the house and when io Governme tics » value stomach phan ee, J : | Oh, tha bey id the pilot she would have the u FOMONE Sratistic he value : correcting morbid conditions and stimulat- ‘Just grab anything we passing pains in school she 0! exports in 1901 was $17,776,044, as] % 1s ing the digestive processes Beecham’'s Pills nd hang on tight would have to be against $1,286,658,709 in 1920 The| ‘ salle he ; : carried home. Bee) popula ) ‘ coor ( ° upset naturally have an excellent effect upon the aiaaa thatralne Ane pol i Hea of ¢ err “ ! tos t i é general health If you have lost your ap- Healthiest Year the irregularity sho | C®BSUS [Ak hip 108) was 8,788.04 Accept ly ' -_ f 7 igure co ‘ ) even 8 ( padac cce only an “unbr ’ “i ‘ T, kh petite or are suffering from nausea, sick Figu mplled by thir } , vy o be 2 P acne nN t he broken packas of “Bayer Tablets of a e headache t 4 ife insurance companle how that . x 4 Business Is Business Spirin, which contains dir tions ¢ | ‘ 1eadache, constipation, or giddiness ‘ spells, and soreness : ‘ 1 tec e¢ 5 and dose worked out by 1921 was the healthi year for Ca in her back. I saw your advertise- In announcing that Britain wou physicians during 22 year and proved safe by millions for 4 lada of which there is a record | ment In the ‘Hamilton Spectator’ and | pay her debt to the United States Cold ; €@ sate by muitions fot Lydia FE, Piniham’s Vegetable | premier Lloyd George also announces AOS " P | | Compound for her, She does not ; pat Headache Rheumatism ’ man ha ieceeded in sveling ‘ " Sal ™~ | that Britalh'’s allies would have to pay lootha he ! ; : | have the least bit of trouble now, ; Thus + ry “spe ache Neuralgia Neuritis aor Mrance by cana nd river and we both recommend your medl- | Me! ius ends the romantic n E he a and back again, in a paper boa cine. She works in a candy-shop | that the nations, dismissing all econ -ATACHeC ] umbago Pain Pain - now and seems well and strong. I) omic considerations, would forgive “y ” i myrntg® Fm ° Sold 25c—40 pills . 7 | give you pe ion te publish this ' apne egy pow : Af Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also botttes of Od and id styealaee everywhere . Ask for Minard's and take no othere letter as a testimorial.’—Mas, I, P, | cach other 1elr debts and hay Soirin ts the trade mart Fs sin Geraint = oe : — oe , . . > etl ' , td A bg a > ety « n in boxes 50c—90 pills | Crause, 76 Walnut St, South, Hamil | Kood cry on each other's shoulders,— Banufacture By tat Tee v it Is well known that Aspicin means fey r
eS a ase don, Ontario, Kansas City Star All be mped with ihe ‘inet imitations, the ‘Tablets of Bayer Comoany
ir ; goneras Wade mark, the "Bayer Cross,”
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" ud b n ou n it He or Iw i volding direct | dy ( 1 ar n blesse blige gcy It wa iWwaAW ! h H Athelbar w not supe i i i ol ved tl ‘ As soon they 6 ’ ic Ocean bad wea he I l ( ow ad sw ! i I to ve At " a } 1 to re on @a f l ‘ g to } ead 11 " t I ! A ! i ‘ l ‘ ¢ j | i A i { b ' ‘ ! ‘ ed how 1 it Hut eve ppe ' t fli 1 t ee the I " ‘ b j t cf hing v i i t England to t ip ¢ the | t I thirt ‘ our | 1 deuce ¢ a long trip ’ Iirar ° 11 tit ‘ t inder har r cot nothing I would 1 ‘ loved | r t w ! I'm bee ‘ * now that Daphne never ! mein the v I care for her, Do ou know 1 t Mag | eeling 1! before we tt to England e will ive grown to hate the face, the sound of t The d stured at 1 ne ! ‘ ! he thunde I if } understand the prese ) Here age you on bo ship a e with the we in you the vi in who ter all one ! must be eur t fr pat ind understanding 1} even a rival ! ea id to pre ’ ‘ 1 lest she gro lo ou ! t just ft Bra me id ta il \ t n are curl ( es I've discovered I net u t ur inable 1 will) probably find il ‘ ‘ o Jan Dul ! 1 he spo proj But tly t e Whi +. low enched Jamalea ate ' ble r out ¢ ! ‘ ! 1 ¢ t \ ! i | !
iD if A Stitch in Ti titch in Time Quick action is the only hope when kidney disease appears There is a whole train of dread fully painful and fatal ailment which soon follow any neglect to get the kidneys right. Among others are rheumati m, lumbago, Bright's disease, hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure In Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills you will find a treatment which is both quick and thorough Mr. C. FE. Raymus, Lindale, Alta., writes val | wase great sufferer from k Iney disease and lame back for more than & year \ friend of mine one day told me of Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and acting upon his advi tried them, Afier I had taken one box 1 felt better, so 1 continued until | had used five boxes, By this time | felt as well and strong as ever, and am glad to recommend Dr, Chase's Kidney
Liver Pills to anyone suffering as | did,”
Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver sills, one pill a dose, 25c¢ a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto.
End of the Rainbow. Pimzie started off on a long, | ure at the end of the rainbow’
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and she let him lead her away. They found two deck chairs near the stern of the ship Presently the music ceased, the fairy lights went out. One by one the passengers drifted from the deck and went below.
Daphne found herself Hstening to the silence that settled over them; only the pitch of the engines and the whirl of the water as the propellers displaced it. Branksome was talk ing, but she did not hear him,
She was beak In her room at the hotel in Paris; she had dressed her self for her bridegroom and was wait ing for him
Rranksome took her hand and find ing she did not attempt to withdraw
it he gained courage It had been | decided that when they reached San|
Francisco that Lady Castlewood and Daphne should return overland to New York and stay there at the Brit ish Embassy until the duke = and Wranksome Joined them when they would return to London.
Lord Richard decided he could not
jcontigue to go on grasping at a
shadow, silently waiting for a woman
| who might never return his affection
It was only fair to both that he should know what was in her heart Athel bar had, doubtiess with the best in fentions, forced him into an imposs
, ible position, He wanted Daphne. If after she was really free she intend
ed to give herself to any man he was determined it should be to him. After all his only rival had been the coal miner fellow,
(To be continued) A Masterpiece of Bookbinding
Volume of Honor Chosen by Royal Engineers of Engiand
A masterpiece in modern bookbind
ing that will carry the names of 18,000)
fallen members of the Royal Engin eers down through the centuries, ha
j ‘\ just been completed
It is the unique volume of honoy chosen by the Royal Engineers, and will rest in the Kitchener Memorial Chapel when it is erected in St Paul's Cathedral
The book, which will prqbably be
regarded by future generations as one of the treasures of thi age, i thand bound on the same principle as
used by the monh a thousand
Phe finest skir 0 fifty calves ! e been used to make the imperi ible ‘ im pages, and the entire cript w done with a quill pen
he designer, Sidney Il. Meteyard Oh 1 Oo accomp i he
Lord Kitchener ! eppears on he voll in alphabetical order immed. |
y ubo of Corporal Kiteher ‘ M.M
Among the we 1 of at i a painting of the great sapper taking the lute as companies of Engineers re embarking It was painted by Mr. Solomon J. Solomon, RA who ha erved in the Royal Enginees
In the ewbellisiments there are
ome fine samples of the revived art of raised gold decoration rhe book is bound in blue Levant morocco and ornamented with the grenade of the Engines in gold
Many infants are Infested by worms which cause great suffering, and if not promptly dealt with may cause con titutional weaknesses difficult to rem od Miller Worm Powders will clear the tfomach and bowels of worms and will so act upon the sys
tem that there will be no recurrence
of the trouble And not only this but they will repair the tnjuries to the organs that worms cause and restore
them to soundne
As Others See Us
Things Far Removed Often Seem
Strange to Us
As Lord Russell shrewdly suggee
are easily inclined to mirth ove
° neg names of places abroad
‘ gerd with ea dignity the
nat of place in our own country le No doubt there are men in Po eepsie and Medicine Hat who mean, if ever they come to England
THE HERALD. PONOKA, ALBERTA.
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| CANADIAN MADE
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| Something About “Asbestos
Remarkable Qualities Made It a Curiosity to the Ancients
The remarkable incombustible quali
PURE FOOD INSURES GOOD HEALTH
MAGIC BAKING POWDER INSURES PURE FOOD
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winnipeo TORONTO,
Unbreakable Glass
Is More Wonderful Than First Accounts Suggested
The unbreakable glass invented by
| ties of asbestos made it a curiosity to) Dr. Horak in Bohemia appears to be
| the ancients. That it could be woven
even more wonderful than first ac
into fabrie which thrown into fire | counts of it suggested.
| burned not at all gave rise to pecullar | uses History says that in early times as | bestos woven into shrouds was used in cremation to prevent the ashes of |the corpse from mingling with the | wood ashes of the funeral pyre. Charlemagne, founder of the Holy Roman Empire in the 8th century, fs said to have had an asbestos table
! ' cloth, which, when soiled, was thrown |
fn the fire for cleansing
The Eskimos of Labrador have used | asbestos for lamp wicks; the Chineges | centuries past exhibited handkerchiefs of asbestos,
| Deposits occur in many parts of the
world But the principal commercial |
deposits are in the Thetford-Black Lake District of Eastern Quebec,
Here it occurs imbedded tn a hardy, flinty rock known as “serpentine rock.” The deposits are irregular in size of seam and in direction There is every evidence in this period of the world’s making that gigantic forces were at work in the molding of thi part of the earth's crust
loo little thought or attention has been paid this valuable Canadian pro duct by Canadtans Comparatively small quantities of the asbestos fibre have been converted into commercial | artic les in Canadian factories, | ‘The greater portion has been ex ported for manufacture in other coun tries Canada has lost the profit on i;the higher value of the finished arti
cle; indeed has paid that profit to others by buying foreign-made = as } bestos as their base
That condition is changing
Europe On the Up-Grade
New Nations Are Cooperating Says New York Publisher Heibert S, Houston, publisher of
Our World, formerly for twenty three years with Doubleday, Page & Co,, who has returned from a tour of
Europe, declared before the Kiwanis! Club in New York that he had come!
back with “the distinct belief that Europe is on the uperade.” He was
roundly applauded when he declared)
that it was part of the job of the United States to help restore Europe Mr Houston said he found some healthy signs “which Indicate that ome constructive forces are at work” in Europe Among those forces, he aid, is the strong spirit of national ity in the new countries This spirit,
to vieit Ashby dela Zoueh merely to) he added, is controlled by intelligence,
eo what a place so called could poss
ibly look like Distance lends en
hantment to scenes and strangeness
to thelr name The difficulty of tak
ing the right kind of interest in things
far removed from us is one of the
political problems of this internation alized world It runs thorugh nature Tur ealized that it needs celestial interference to see ourselves as others ee ou We all kndw what a toad loo like to us, but if we knew what we ser like toa toad we = should probably t t with indignation.—-on
don Daily New
‘ Diet Keeps Eskimo Fit
How the 1 imo maintains health
j
and vigor on a diet which is almost
a clly opposed to the generally ac
cepted rules of healthful eating ha
purale clentists and travellers, The
healthy condition of the Eskimo is at tributed to the fact that they eat al
most ever part of the animal that
and there is a spirit of co-operation | among the new nations “This,” he continued, “is clearly illustrated in the Little Entente.” “Then,” he said, “the League of Nations, des pite all that we hear to its disadvant
age in this country, has been making
steady progress in Europe indeed, |
throughout the world Boys’ Training Farm A training farm for city-bred boys
who desire to emigrate to Canada or
any of the other Dominions has been|
| started near Glasgow by Dr, G. C |} Cossar, who established the Cossar
}farm for boys in New Brunswick in
the French plan and cattle raising/and
pig raising will be taught at the Glas gow farm Dr. Cossar 1 a well known philanthrople worker in Glas gow He has sent to his Canadian farm some five hundred Glasgow boys who have mostly done well in Canada
they kill What little they cannot eat,
is made into tools and coverings, but the bone and skin is about all they do
not consume; often the skin has a nar row e cape
Minard’s Liniment used by Physicians
Radiophone in West Indies
A system of wireless telephony now connect the Turks Island and the Caicoe Islands In the West Indies, the same installations being used also for
wireless telegraphy, and for communt cation with ships, The distance coy
ered by the radiotelephone circuit is } about twelve miles
Look to Your Eyes
Beautiful eyes, like fine teeth, are the result of constant care, The dail Murine makes eyes ¢ diant Enjoyable. Harmless, Soldand recommended by all druggists \
MNURINE> Wee
Niagara Grapes Fifteen hundred cars of grapes will be handled by the Niagara Grape
for many years, with weather condi tions ideal throughout The 1,500
sent about 94 per cent, of the produc tion of all the peninsula vineyards Girls Forgotten In China
Of so little account are women con | sidered in many parts of China that a father, if asked the number of his children, will probably leave out the girls in his reckoning
| Light Stuff
| A carman c’ arged with overloading his horse was asked how heavy a load he had on his truck, “About a ton,” Ihe replied, “but it was all ght bluff.”
1919. Intensive vegetable growing on}
Growers’ Association this year, almost} double that of last year The season |
has been one of the most successful}
ears the company will handle repre: |
“I saw some of the glass at the ex
| hibition at Hradec Kralove, and Dr.
Horak gave a demonstration,” said a leading member of the Czecho Slovak jan community In London to a New: castle Chronicle representative re cently.
“Not only did Dr. Horak throw glass plate and vessels on the floor from a height of 12 ft. without break ing them, but he roasted meat on a thin glass plate over an open fire, at a temperature of 400 degrees centl grade; melted tin In a glass pot, and drove nails into a hard piece of wood with a lump of his new glass.
“A tiny glass tumbler, scarcely one
twenty-fifth of an inch thick, was}
heated in a stove to such a degree that wood placed in it was immediate
| ly charred to pleces The glass, how
ever, not only stodd the heat but*even remained unbroken when plunged into cold water while still hot I Horak has furnished his own kitchen
with all kinds of glass pots and pans, | | and there seems to be a great autre!
for unbreakable glass.
Expect Good Whaling Season
The Consolidated Whaling Corpora tion of Vancouver is again operating
this year, It Js stated that the mam: |
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Small Boy Walked 52 Miles in Eleven Hours
Georgie Edwards, the ten-year-old boy from Moss Bank, Manchester, set up a pew juvenile record by walking from London to Brighton in 11 hours and 27 minutes on July 22.
He started from Westminster Bridge at 445 am., and reached the Aquarium at Brighton at 412 in the afternoon. ;
fo small is Georgie that he could hardly be seen as he made his way through the avenue cleared for hiin by a welcoming crowd. He seemed quite fresh and showed no signs of fatigue. “I am top hole,” he remark- ed after his feat.
The distance is 62 miles.
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Germany Relieved Of Making Cash Payments |
ntil End
Of The Year
THR AWERATD, PONOKA, ATRERTA, Worm Turns In Russia Loss of Life in B.C. Mine London—A “dlepaten to the Daily Cumberland, B.C.—Nine men
Mail from Berlin says a report has been received in the German capital that the Odessa Soviet has purged itself of Bolshevism, pro- claimed its indepandence of Mos- cow, and called upon all citizens to unite against the Communist
lost their lives and 17 ed when an explocion caused a smal! cave-in in a coal mine here, operated by the Canadian Collier ies Dunsmiur, Limited. Three of the dead men were whites.
were injur
Greek Morale Suffers
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Their names are Robert Dunsiere, ew: —O —— Jay TT x . 4 i a Paris The Reparations Commis. | see med inevitable and the members usuppers. The report said that John Gibson and John Johnaseen, C n di D ll { P | Paris The projected Venice con- sion has relieved Germany of the, felt’ that the very existence of the | the whole of South Russia has Four of the dead were Japanese anadian Vollar a ar ference for settlement of the trouble necessity of making any further cash | commission was at stake, joined with Odessa and that the and two Chinese All the men One iT W u in Asia Minor is now seriously im payments in reparations for the re | Premier Poincare gave his approval vente) ne. weslwegerroew. oy shia AH a Ll, tht Be * a7 wed a rte 6, 19 Ne peritled as a result of the apparently ms , : a } 7” her OF A088) But deters ite deci on the condition that Germany furn-| bloody encounters. counted for. Of the 17 wounded | iret Time Since August 15, 1915 | successful Turkish offensive, in the mainder of 1922, bu e . \ ish a gold deposit sufficient to guar he men, seven are more or less serf. } New York.—The Canadian dollar is | opinion of French official circles sion on the question of a moratorium | antee the deferred payments involved 0 300 A D ously injured, but it is believed all | Once again at par in the New York!) Reports reaching the foreign office until radical reforms in Germany's) The threatened breach in Franco-Brit ver re rowned have a fair chance for recovery. |money market “Par” was the! today state that the Kemalists have finances are carried out. These in- ish relations has thus been avoided | — quotation announced by local banks made considerable advances, throw clude the balancing of her budget, re-| by the French Premier, who was only | Great Loss of Lite When Vessel! Sinks ‘Ad ry | F h W t for the first time in seven years. AU-| ing the Greek army into great con duction of Germany's foreign obliga | prevailed upon to withdraw his objec Off Chilean Coast equate Oal ror t e @SU gust 15, 1915, was the last date on fusion, and destroying, at least for tions, currency reform and the issue) tion to the compromise after it be | Santiago, Chile.—Only six persons, | which Canadian dollars were on even | the present, its morale The Greck of foreign and intefnal loans, In ren-| came certain that independent action| including two passengers, out of a | Likely Be Plenty of Coal Available for | terms with those of the United States | Minister of War has gone hurriedly dering its decision, the Reparations | by France would be interpreted by | total of 322 on board the Chilean Prairie Provinces fd this market During the interval) to Smyrna to confer with the high Commission akes Into account the | Great Britain as a virtual tearing up! steamship Itata were saved when the Calgary, Alta Adequate coal sup the discount rate soared to as high as) command. fact that “the German state has lost| of the treaty of Versailles, | vessel sank off the Chilean coast near plies will be available to fill the) 16 1-2 per cent Fear was expressed in some quar iis credit and the mark has depreciat The question now passes out of the | Coquimbo, red St ‘ Fait ad P aaatox | prairie demand this winter, if proper | The position of the Canadian dollar’ ters that Greece might reply to the ’ : ; red Stevens, Editor an roprietor \ ne adus , ing |r ‘ ed continuously.” hands of the Reparations Commission The steamer sailed from Coquimbo ‘ita? i i ‘sa e alt ee buying methods are observed, distrib j has been gradually improving during!) Turkish offensive with a move on ‘ te ta ls ) . zette, r, Manitobe . . ‘enada’ : Announcement of the commission's) and becomes a matter of negotiation | with 250 passengers aboard. Of these SI ddd | utors and operators of Alberta coal the past year, due largely to Canada Constantinople action was made by Sir John Brad-| between Germany and Belgium, the! 90 were laborers proceeding to Anto ad x asserted greatly improved trade position, For The attitude of the British Govern bury, after a session lasting an hour] latter agreeing to accept treasury bills | fagasta. British Preparing If the railways cooperate with the | the past six weeks it has been practi ment in delaying th® proposed con and twenty minutes, The decision] from the German Government payable | Heavy cross seas damaged the necessary transportation, which they cally at par, the discount rate being | ference in which the Greeks and was immediately communicated to the} in six months, in lieu of cash pay-| rudder of the vessel, which was over For Unemployment are likely to do, there will be plenty | nominal, ranging from 116 to 18 Of Turks could meet and discuss thelt pe apn delegates and the various al} menis to which Belgium {s entitled | loaded. In this helpless condition | of coal for domestic purposes in Al | One per cent. At many border points, differences, was given in official cir lie representatives by telephone, It} under a priority agreement. and caught in a strong southwest gale, | Industry Reviving But Many Will Be. berta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba | however, the Canadian dollar has been | cles as the reason why hostilities were is understood that Pp remier Lloyd The commission took the view that! the steamer was swept time and time Out of Work this winter. }accepted at 100 cents for some time resumed It wa explained today George personally approved the settle-] the proposals of the German Govern-| again by the enormous waves. She London.—Heretofore the Govern “L see no reason why there should | past France has continually urged a meet shh tl Auta poe pec uow deliveries of coal and | listed badly and in a short time sank | ment Committee which is dealing with] be @ shortage this winter if the pub ae Mean acer ing of Greek and Turkish representa The decision came as a surprise to} wood in 1922-23, which involved priy-| by the bow. the unemployment problem has only !i¢ and the dealers use ‘horse-sense, Soviet Gives Power jtives with the Allies as the on) some circles, where it was expected] ate contracts between the German | The Chilean warship Chacabuco, | syeceeded in laying down broad lines | said Archibald E, Wilson, head of one means of stopping the war If the that M. Dubois, representing France, | Government and German industrials,| which sped to the rescue, found only | of policy. The official advisors of the | of the leading Calgary coal distribut To Poli tical Police Turks, as officials here believe, finally would vote against any solution other) was conditional on granting a fuel) scores of drowned ‘floating on the] Government report slow but steady | Ing houses, which sends coal all over | consolidate thelr present victory, | than one complying with the original) moratorium, and therefore the com-|ocean and remnanta of wreckage. improvement in trade and express the| the prairies. pveeta “ha” Bila’ Wihtant Fra will be almost impossible to hold the demands of M. Poincare, mission did not feel justified in ac-| One boat carrying 20 persons capsiz-| peljef there would be a marked reviv “Now that the mines have resumed Onatea ie Venice meeting on the basis upon ° reates Reign o It is expected the acceptance con-| cepting it, but reserved the right to} ed and 17 perished. al ob lnddatey thle fall operations, {it will take about two F ig error which it Was arransed; because the ‘ ? *e ? . 4 on stitutes a modified form of Belgium’s| accept the offer if present arrange Another boat with many passen- Nevertheless the committee antici-| months for the railways to transport | Riga Revival by the Russian So-) purks in that case would be sure to compromive proposal, and Belgium is} ments for the delivery of coal and| gers and sailors aboard, and in which pates that the total number of un-| coal to every part of the prairies Bag Government of the old) Czari demand further concessions given the honor of having brought) wood were deemed to be unsatisfac-| Captain Caldera, who had been! employed persons during the coming} am not speaking of the big centre administrative exile’ has restored about the last-minute agreement,] tory It is believed that this offer) grievously injured, was placed, 4180] winter will not be less than 1,000,000, | only, but to every point on the prai | ‘0 the political ‘police the power o Darin Bank Robber when a break in the commission] will be accepted within a short time.| capsized near the beach. Only tWO]and plans are being considered fot \ ries where there is a demand of ae secretly with the Soviet’s en g y =| passengers and one sailor of this| qealing with the evil directly by pro-| course, there will not be an actual] emies | . =a ‘s ‘ | _ “onl le The series of sudden arvre and, Bandits Make Big Haul From Union | Broup esc dive viding relief work and indirectly by| Strong demand for coal under or) ‘ ces rere promoting trade dinary weather conditions, until No | ile without trial of scores of per Bank at Foremost vember }sons unfriendly to the Soviet reuiime Lethbridge Six masked motor The : Way They } “IT think that if there will be an jor of those Suspected of having bandit held up the Union Bat oO SERIOUS MENACE T0 W ORLD PEACE Have In lreland Sunken Steam Yacht | shortage felt at all this winter, it will] counter revolutionary tendencis } Foremost, about $0 mile outheast of | vt thi created a new mild reign of t Lethbridge on the Canadian 1} | be about December, but t) will no etl Fi 1 tl nadiar CO oar May Be Salvaged last long, and should be oon e. | throughou ne coun wecoraing 10) Railways Lethbridge-Weyburn ine London The newspapers comment | with consequer mt ible to fore Man Charged With Betraying Collins lieved ices reaching here bound and gagged two clerk leeping sndo , . 8 ne ! ’ quences impo le to for , , ; Is Shot By Armed Band Lost Ten Years ea Has Just Been | | ~ in quarters over the bank and forced with grave concern on the resumption | S€® OF Hn Cork.—C) 1 with having dri n| 5 Located . i tt unior t n tt sae ; The Turkish offensive, says the ork largec 1 ha drive ocate 'B k R d | § d g C | T C d ihe junior clerk to ope the oute of fighting in Asia Minor between the Daily Expre tle the hollow | the automobile in which Michael Col Fort William, Ont.—The steam} rea ing ecor endin arte 10 Lanada door of the vault, and complete Turkish Nationalists and Greeks, and inoy| ins rode to his death, Edward Isher : > Ross | aa acked the vault and safety de illusion that peace in Asia Minor| ' ath, E } yacht Guinilda, lost near Rossport, | F G Shi st 1 f ockman Forwardin 67 Head of there is a good deal of condemnation | would follow the truce the Allied) Wod, an Englishman, was taken from |ien years ago with many articles of | or rain iii ik php 1 Bo boxes, getting ¢ ‘ 1 cash d ; re - of the British Government's Near East , Powers feebly sought to enforce his residence by an armed band and! vajuable plate and jewelry, has been oe | \7 y $70,000 in securiti mo regi hict ! Despite thelr evacuation of Aflun shot. His wounds were not morti!,| jocated by Jolin C. McRae in 200 feet Montreal Port Already Handied Over) London The Canadian Pacifle car | eq They made their getaw by 1 wlicy, Which some of the newspapers d J t euauo ‘ vee : : 3 | » t. Batsfore ha r from Wig ' j iat i Karahissar, the Greel are under | however, and after feigning death for jot water MeRae, who is a marine | Eighty Million Bushels a boat, Ba : ord TF i us ! # . tomobile The veg blew the inne variously describe as vacillating an stood here to have successfully with-| Several hours Isherwood escaped and | engineer, arrived on the steamer | Montreal.—With grain continuing | London for Montreal b paae J head Of | door of the © evasive The question of why Pre-} vi oodg, so far, the formidable attacks | ade his way to a hospital Pinned | strathbell with one of the davits and|to flow from the port of Montreal to| Purebred Jersey cattle, whieh are be Police be believe mier Lloyd George and the Foreign) jade upon them by the Turkish Na-| '® his breast was a tag inscribed: | some cable sheaves which had been Europe in almost an unbroken stream, +o" dy 1 ei by Perkin eer K« done by profe na Office are supporting Greece also is | tional army It was in anticipation | “Convicted spy, LR.A., beware secured by grappling hooks It is | harbor authorities reported that the oe ae jan lawyer, now resident in| the town, cut the telep raised of this general attack, apparently, that See. aa expected the yacht, which was worth | Volume of activity for the present se Ogiane Ni bd rous ah the i ‘' \ the exchange and the ¢ che $4 P : \ she} | Maintained 4 spital for Canadiat the ¢ P a ata ; The whole situation in the Near} General Hadjanestis, the Greek Com-| Polar Flight Abandoned $200,000, will be salvaged next, Son has passed the 80,000,000 bushel i. ines Bs 10 vl " or - pap wires at tl lepo hen th cu y ! ' ‘ ° omicers at utney eath t sul } . : A . Par " ner mar) On Aug. 29 the harbor eleva . § the wire on the Ignition sevstem o East, which the Daily News sags has mander-in-Chief, evacuated Aflun Kar-} | summer : . : ; vir been an international scandal is | thissar, which the Turks occupied —— tors had handled a total of 60,592,312 94 his brother have a large stock | all the car tanding about on the ‘ & i a als , _ ‘ i » wh ‘ Amundsen Gives Up Plan to Cross | huehela since the opening of naviga-| farm at Brampton, Ont where they | main street developing, that newspaper believes, Sunday W ld Ho L d B } 4 i ‘ oe pei : P . ; nace 2 > The Gre 6 } | Pole This Year ou onor | Or yg }tion and the Grand Trunk elevator raise Jersey cattle Lethbridge rhat he Foremost into «a serious menace of the pes | The Greek withdrawal was in the p ‘ ° } fu id, Says the News: “Not! direction of Ushak, o1 Ghar ee 19,656,641 bushels, making the grand | —_—_— bank robbers made a bigger haul than of the world, pays 1 NeCWS : direction o wk, ON the & . a 2 _ ’ P . . . | : wegian explorer, has definitely aban-| Gree indians Anxious to Give Him! total to that date, $0,248,953 bushels Britain Will Pa Debts first reported {s shown by later fig only is the fate of British rule in In-| railroad to the west, and they have doned for this year his plan for an ait Title of Chief i | , \ $ ‘ nil : 8 yes 8 pli i , shels »t . ure ash take 10.840. wl dia deeply involved In this wretched | been counterattacking from theli niane: Aight trom Northern’? Alesha itle o hie or five million bushels more than the are ish Ken wa A v My ‘ i bs ‘ . ATABKE ‘ree : » he . : » HOE the t i ted te 25,960 struggle, but unless the principal| new position. The battle line of some SHAE MAINE EAth ini ani labarwal | Edmonton, Alta.--Cree Indians from total volume handled during the se&| wants Moral Support of U.S. But Not | he securithe unounte ) ’ J a 88 » No ole ) Spitzberge 7 . | ss 1 of @12 ry, t the european Powers abandon their mu | 125 miles extend from BDilejik, 50} or a Orta \ dak hie BeMl the Hobbema r srve are anxious to! san of 1914 which was the best year Finaacial Help making a total ¢ 134,800 Yu uropea ibs ) 125 ! , or Grant's Land, but plans to hop off in tt t's hist » s to 1921 | bonds taken $4,500 represented beares tual jealousies and narrow self-inter-; miles east of Brusa, southward to next spring, it became known with confer the title of chief upon Lord | in the port's history previous to 2 TANAGH eRe Minister nova : ‘ S ited arer est which have conspired to perpetu-| Nazilli, The strongest attack by the) |), ar ae ; eee ae Nn: Beaaeuard Byng during the Governor-General's - ae Gacrkas in conversation withiColemil ce Bond ate the present Near Eastern tangle,| Nationalists is anticipated against mate Beat from Point Saver ; visit to Edmonton this month Chief Wainwright Herd Increases Mouse, reiterated Creat Uritaln’s and discover a common basis of ac} EskiShehr, in the central sector, | ease AE Sampson, who will be in town pad intention to discharge her present Coal Reported In lway | the festivities along with 400 of his} , tion, the final upshot must be another | where the Bagdad railway is intersect debt to the United States to the last o ¢ p M | Power From Ocean Waves braves has asked the local entertain-| More Buffalo Now Than Large En ‘nl Port Arthur Di tri t disastrous upheavel in the Balkans, ed by the branch to Angora White Plains, N.Y.—The Stodder ‘ farthing, Col, House told the Associat SUric ager . }ment committée to interview Lord closure Can Accommodate Pee Col, H ween ai hat thas | Wave Power Corporation, capitalized | Byng, who js now at Jasper, and find Kd ‘ T) mat |e ress 0 Ouse sak ie Pre ¢ . J ¢ H L t at $26,000 filed a certificate of ineor | DSn WEY pW Bh eRRM es eeMOnton sere 16 AO FAC “Tater begged him to tell those at home | Mining invatnaat Sure Locality Is Lord Shaw On Immigration apanese Cruiser Lost | $25,000 flea » vertifeate of incor) auc is wishes in the matte dite akin Watvorrlaht bumnlo: pare ltkat iene Sieliain. wae eee coskice |” UheaPntneae With Anthrcats - } £ ney acocrding to a recent census On | { f the United . . |The mpany, which will begin busi | financial assistance from the nitec Port Arthur, Ont,-—Jules Cross, re If Canada Gets Average British} Sunk in Typhoon With Entire Crew Phe “90 re R ‘ a ii if i ; Near Accident for Viscount Lascetles| ihe contrary the former monarchs Of! grates. put desired very earnestly her puted one of the best known and most | pas . ‘lle. sets } vi ali y ) ‘ . . y ane 10 Settler She Can Make Men of Of 300 MORSE AL NEM cover kt b he : * London.—Viscount Lascelles nar) the prairie have been increasing to} continned moral support reliable minir ngineers in the ai 8 » s “ve t »| | t Ore ip tin * mi i eng e we 4 Them Toklo,—The Japanese cruiser Niit i pet so pe ORE RD) Py sari rowly escaped serious injury in the} such an extent that the vast tract of . trict. st 1 that he 1 ure that tl i : ae jthe utilization of the power of the oa f j - ‘ ate wat he ‘ MA i Winnipeg.—A recommendation as toraka went down in a typhoon off the|\" siiedeclges ms {j \ paddock at the York racecourse from) Jand set aside for thelr use is insuffi Pitach Importance to Slav’s Arrest | locality is undern 1 with coal . " . 7 | J ast Pp it ‘reus 4 , | Ma a a i ‘ J } u i British immigrant that Canada! Kamchatka coast, August 26, with vir ocean Waves a8 & Means o ey ‘SIDE | the kick of a horse The three-year | cient to accommodate them An Pans ‘ee Se ' 1) me pple eis ay ' . sade , wee Y sc : . 's Ness i toe ondon mitive of Jugo Slavia Wave ren outcropp yf con . ’ 1s Jing to con the world’s productiveness and to con-| (iq packwood, which was on the way| edict has gone forth that a number of should seek and Great Britain give, | (ually all hands, according to confirm erve coal, oll, labor and other re ith both f eds f 1 has been sentenced in Glasgow to} behind the old high school bullidir t 1° we ’ 7 to the st, lashed out with both feet . » ala el hte neither the best nor the worst, but! ed advices received by the admiralty soutien o the po she the older animals are to be slaughter prison for six mont andar the acti in Bort.) Arthur haraatn rhis ul verag itler, was the point of | The naval report sald that practically ‘ as he passed Lascelles, catching him) ed, the carcasses to be sold to north , , ; dit ' nt it i, burning to a t le average To B as e aye ‘ ® —— on ’ ‘ itl 4 7 en and eon ecom it hirac . i mu i 4 i Hin | f ann ved on the chest The Viscount, how-| ern trading companies to be convert-|- HS 50 Bh y an address by Lord Shaw of Dun-| none of her crew of 300 wa ahd Prohibition Defeated in Sweden ' aoe ' es by 4 mended for deportation It is stated ash and = throwing out an intense ; . " 1 dere P ran ever, Was & 8 1 range, and | @ " , “one fermile, to the Canadian Club, ; The destroyer Maki ha been ordered Stockholm.—A majority @ 44,545 ever, W . , poi is 7 a tk ; nd) ed into pemmican, which Is consider that he is a dangerou Communist. | heat Whether jt exist in large , as touche nly slightly. e turn-|ed a rar acy 1 ' “The common sense of the matter] to the scene of the disa | against prohibition is shown by the it 9 tat 1 > ir M | 06:8 Fere..Goliee in the. vicinity 0 The British Intelligence department] enough quantities to make it of an ‘ | ———— . et mmeditely to rincess Mary, . , , . : } is,” said Lord Shaw, “that it Canada | —— Bre.War Trade unofficial tabulation of the vote cast ae ribet . 4 the Arctic Phe Dominion Govern | vivehed considerable Importance to| commercial value has not been deter ‘ re ar Tra : ' nearby, assuring hei mt he was no } { »h Kets an average as good as Great| Lendon Regaining Pr Anas ial edi [22 Sunday’s referendum throughout eae & | ment will retain the hide lis arrest mined ’ clal e “e ce Britain has, she will make men of! London.—-The ‘Tim iehad | Sweden, These figures show: Against, J ‘ | —_ — | - st | save ral r it re Pipe , oo ._ ¢ | them and they will all thrive.” | tor say London is gainir f I 942,129: for 897,594. Britain Has Ordered | Gas Attack Stops Riot | Policeman Killed With Prisoner : . orl train, . ’ “In my travels through the western | Wa position in the w : ‘ i if Se 2A es, First Illness Kills Centenarian | | lonla, Mich State police are sia Chicago —Unmindtul of everything reo busi ; ) ” heste J a j P part of the American continent, what trade A large busine : , A ; Cotton Shed Burns Rochester, N.Y Mr Almira Chap Air Troop Transport tioned at the state retormators uu except the flmlit between ther has impressed me is the great differ done here lately for Greece, 1a Winnipeg.——The cotton shed of the} man, 102° years old, Is dead at het — it of an outbreak among the) Michael Burke, a special policeman ki . 4 . teleiur Holland and Ger k mile . C ; » in B kport, a village near — ‘ ‘ , +) : ser ence between the middle part of the Prance elgium ol n stomp ry Alaska Bedding Co (Simmons, J1mit home in roe po a an : Will Accommodate Twenty-Five Sol. | inmate hat wi uppressed only) for the New Yor Central Railroad western states and.the middle west of | Many, this being matt owlne ‘’ ed) was gutted by fire Aug, 28, the] here She was stricken ill for the} dlaraiand ThelriRaulnment when tear gas was pored into one Of} and Jam Wallace, a negro, whom Canada In the United States that lfavorable terms the London ™e!| qamage amounting to between $45,000] first time in her Hte on her birthday | Sanne has teineaten ip the domitorte where the rioting ke arrested for trespassing, were ° . be . 1 . ‘ 4 ) ) ‘ ue mi OD district seems to have been given over chants are able to offer and $50,000 The shed contained] eight weeks ago Mrs, Chapman was | at ; centred truck and killed by the Weaterne lis 2@ ave | ) tubular steei : ie : ° twenty carloads of cotton born in Onondaga County in 1820 | transport, with a hull of tubu ’ New York Central Expre us the to the genius of desolation In Ve ate iatana’ Aimed at Deuxhoders J large enough to accommbdate “ : aT t middle of Canada,” Lord Shaw. said, esolu ; | dlers-and their eaulpment, has beer Trade Agreement With Belgium }/ fought on the tracks here ate ’ 8 tion det 1 s “ . } Ne tlatior acon. | it seems to have been given over to Nelson, I. m RORMIU HIE ed sonar tana ciiiesnennas” ot a _— l ordered by the air minists under the Brussel yexoulutions for an ect —_--—_—_—- ! t fruitfuln ing that the Doukhobors be comperer Wy irevescue wnat | mic agreement between Belgium and Montreal Poputation Grows the genius o rut ess ' D scent . » OOO OK I lto obey the laws to register | Sav! WHY bonTt recently announced £2, ed, Canada are expected to open here in Montreal An estimated population Terr = , eat You TURN THOSE sion scheme to provide 500 machine : : . Z and 1 uffer punishment it appe nb oi y ‘ ey ture Hon. W. 8. J le of 863.1 for Greater Montreal is Wainwright Buffalo for London rath a e yg a Vet SIGN BOARDS Anounp? davtiinmn Aatance le ne ' itu mn leld- | ¢ . nest ‘ } f ’ ’ i n le nude a Y . j ll) conduc the otlatior wit made ) Ti iblishe ol a loca dah 4, Zaire caulleco yorgie coat aaseelinwh yg Pt iptaal a ion of the Kootena THE FELLOWS over ) | Other orders call for planes cor ae ava muy Se Ee TIRIBRRE that alee ¥ { 4 J 4 se 0 , ours pd ! ‘ ‘ une rel int red ry ne Dp “a o yt * cil great Canadian berd at Wainwright, | the closing t rane . THERE cant Patan cantiale Atinetal. walehit ies heur ! orelen ! } di ‘ \ iat : . , e omer ‘ rope i dat 79¢ Alta., will be shipped to England this| and Boundary Centra Suk ‘Em ie lanaleban’ Hin RC Canin ka carih te | {pe ris place jall, it is announced by the Dominion | tule, representing tisha | | p oa Fnianaatad’ imal Aghis — orl Parks Branch, for the purpose of in} vary dollar apent jn’ you ome of great speed | * e tvoducing new blood into the Zoologi | ‘ mar 3 ¥ iT } is ¢ oost for the commu cal Gardens, London | owe kd May Scrap Old Warships | London,--The rime under nd 4 o ® | j} that arrangements have been made S e 0 i 10n Practica 0) aqae | Mier Meudtde & member of old Brita warships to Germany to be broken up e } it ab ea leo i a Economic Problems In Mani 0 a '@) ‘ been to refuse Germany offer fo old} . | vessels as scrap, it is assumed One | ee e to be sent are among grouy } ! : A ssist The Farmers aevaralisiantie aka | roronto peaking a westerne: ale Bh ines: from that direction f " ’ ¢| than betore { ————- jrevew lat the luncheon o the director 0 7. ; } Alliance of Cable Interests line ( inadian National Exhibition As Selected immigration 1s the 0 : ' ; . tion of Canada’s economic prohlet | ! New York.—-The Postal Telegraph ’ . P j expected this, will preve | sociation here, Hon, Charles Stewart ee ‘ HA ; ira > Ae GrcipAThopolgiment of an ene. t i th wheat market by} Commercial cable system and the All _ ; \ declared Mr, Stewart Phe settlers » , , thd nea bat j t | Y a ub Le > 6 J ° _ of wial, who would act as an advi vel as alutung a i ll their grain too | American cable interest have entel Minister of the Interior, took occasion needed, he continued, are those referec where farmers who are hard] forcing alia of rhe plan has| ed into an alliance involvirg 0.000| to express the opinion that the divi-| people of agricultural experience who , warves . 6 ¥ , ere pressed financially want an extension] soon after wry ri the busi: men | miles of submarine cables, announce ions between Eastern and Western | Will go on the land and stay there » 2@ y ie =busine sen } vy Dr of time, will probably be made as the} been approved D; iconne. hut al Clarence Macky \Canada would soon pass away. He| Mr, Stewart said it would not be result of a conference between the} who attended the conrerend! ! | _ = | , ’ good policy to encourage business, F a ay seting will Be held betore ' assured those present that there was 7 F Paitient aot ite Government and business interests inj further meeUng wil : yr “ted Red Troops Occupy Jap Mines }# | professional and. technical men to P » { 0 ( nN » , ste ’ 4 . wr . } Manitoba, it was learned officially the appointment.ts AP legal powel Toklo.—The Japanese have evacuat:| 9 desire on the part of Western Can-| come to Canada, “We have no place : . a lega ) , “Aad ‘ one his fe the first practical effort in] referee, while having no Pichon d ed the Suchang Mines which the Red) ada to propagate anything that would! to put them,” he added We must . ’ ing of a fi ' ; . é HE on " oh the Dominion to set up bysine to stay the forec lo nf A pea oceate troops immediately occupied, thus, separate east and west, be very much concerned abou he § . g strong Pp 2) r | . | liv » . ‘ - P ! Machinery whereby the rural popu will be able .o brin , ear tire menacing Vladivostok economically Mr, Stewart sald he hoped th:| quality of settlers we get, and also A 2 alt to allo é le 7 ’ , lar lation can appeal from thelr creditors | to bear on the creditor t'8 Perey and financfally, according to a des-|bumper crop forecast in the west/about getting good ones In large ’ bon t it onsideres A a Ee Mneen OF ene Nadal | TURN ‘EM ROUND patch published by the Jiji Shimpo thls year would mean more whole | quantiles, ’ 498 idvisable Bon, | 1436 ‘
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an & HERALD.
The Legislators’ Grab |
By special request from a farmer in this district the Herald publishes the following, taken from the Red Deer, ‘
News, anent the 8250 extracted: fron the taxpayers by our legislators for the slrort: session held to take vetion on the wheat board proposals. Tn con trast to many U.P A. locals through out the province, there appears to have been no resolutions or action taken lovally, and the Herald would like to publish the opinionsof any of cur local regarding the matter, In the Here td's opinion the $250 was far beyond wha was called for, and ont ! made a big mistake ina a sum: ‘To the Editer of the New “The Legislatous Grab Under that heading the papers live render ed a good and truce set tothe pul lic. This country toa marked dearer is mere than all else lacking in whole some public opinion, and pul opin ion will only flourish oder sounder newspaper guidarer,
ephing
Today we ate in the po n beggar who lay by the relsicte battening on the sigh hie eves \ kindly sts stooped to bi ish them awa them be moaned the atlieted “Gthers more ravenous may take then place, And such is the f the hapless taxpaver in th pre ince t day
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Considering botl and th has vecurred
the eireunt trinpreney of tl times, nthe legishitive as bly « thits ¢ Lry ahh tite ctiies ample of entlotus inditYers exposure of a shamedlesst byt Who Were rence of extras who on every publi themselves to honest acdinidistrative economy, and doubt t must bea shock to many of th folle ‘ blindly beliewed in th rity oft profuse protest ! i “progressive part
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unpree lented a afflicting even loopy country { tonlay \ if What re existing have given t 1 ; ) their determina ) e | outoft fli t ' from the p them And uponthel out this country, wou nad facing t ruinous revenue have b me crops tama
In spite of the facts of such ing diffi } deed of knows no this country
In happy conte . rdlid a state of alfairs w ‘ t ‘ 4 ledge witl theld, the standing honesty, 1 Pr tnt discreditable Melb remine
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HY. FRANK LAWRENGI Sabre Raneb, Pine Lat \l
SAFETY FIRST
Safety fi Lo miaxtin in most things, but 4 ilavly in relation to the ins money The rich may afford to sp na to take the risks a idaut 1 higl rates of interest li V are moderate aust b i that there is ib tute ecu 'y theit investments For such people there is no ot i fortu af ovVestinent wrieh tiahe whoa high ot combining absolu curity with liberal interest asthe bonds of the Dow moof Can Ala Holders of Dotinion bonds bearing five and achalf per cent tnaturing December b, 122 tine invest their money att in ite af Interest by exchanging bier cole Leave for hew ones running tor ¢ ! e 8 yea ais tl bond hey thay | Arrangements tor carrying i exchanwe can b nade thi i the chartered bank
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION
A preacher, at the elose of one of his sermon said ‘Let all tl house who are paying thei t tand ap Presen ‘ vu “ man aed elitd, w ' nN on Vine Ptheim feet
The preaches ated t ’ | | "Now every tian noo p stand up 1! Ug hungry-lookiog: todivide His Least stutnatine perpend hav y
How is it, my ! hister you a t abe to ane bran a newey andi the bi vel ' i il rit | pra
tel
If ul {ti “ ougregat atanad upc i
St Paul, Mino..8 ) |
Indian squawes, ‘on paint, several bales of |
otber incidentals » t state Senator latrick II y of Walker, Miou by ©} Oni-Mom, of the L Lis servation, in Northern Minn who «died reeently Phe called Senator McGarry |
death bidjand informed bin that be was leaving bis worldly posses sions, including the squawe, to the eenator, who had befriended the chief on numerous occasions. ‘he senator is undecided as to what he would do about it,
Railway News | ———s | ear's |
Wianip ( ng t) | eee eet ne Sile, Good tursover, Reason fot record f early shipn || fs : . , : sile, deceased, For particulars apply k , the Lake of the Wi ' ° by putting Screens Doors apd Screen Windows on you Mre G, L. JAu@S, Ponoka, Bxeeutel®: feat. weer, witeats tact Vi) swat the fly, and also save your health and keep your |) hoad of the lakes. TI ich |} home clean, ae . J the ft 0 Sie. . HOUSE FOR SALE ions and M, Wodlinger, o ne | We have a good stock on hand to select from cca 1, Man, graded No. 1 northern »« t It was shipped trom | i Good comfortable House for sale, It Lua 4 of the Wood i VASOr Ble} THE SERVICE AND QUALITY YARD Barn and Outbuildings. See W. R. | tosenfeld over the Canadian } fic | “praenne Tow ef tuilway to the Lake of the Woods | p Ferguson at Town Hall. | | at PT, com alied toe extllolt Revelstoke Sawmill Company, Ltd. : da na number of years that grain dg ft Mana er | | P — a been moved east } Tele phone pai) 3 : ce e Ponoka, Alberta BOAR FOR SALE ( by auton lrivers pcqrenenmmmers oo 22+ | eum sant ero rs i 1 pre- Registered Berkshire Boor for sale, REAL ESTATE } \ On ever occasion th Bicon type. Price, $45 00, — Apply, ie off ond best, The | Pag it, Allan, Atwater Ranch, Phone 1212 J Saedhine alia tice power | FOR BABY { ley were | é : coo esate Fist” | press | tS ete awed degen aha ; WATCH LO3¢ g th Four gencrations of babies sia ! Ontar s. ap fr »sh ; ’ : ’ | a man né W, Z ving have been ke pt clean, fresh, ‘ Gentleman's Sday Watch lost on uth i ' Grant a ei fragrant! and free fiom skin Septem er will be Big Fair Grounds, Initials AL. Finder, | th ee Ho bh eee <a j lease leave same at Herald Office ! ae ry please lea ume a A into f a train, striking i | troubles by the use of Month at the Theatre | | of the impact Mr. 7 wut ile | & ' mF ed ay Just look over the dist —- + ~ ae os eer < BABYS OWN the tra ‘ i oy WD GIRL WANTED $2 ‘ Ht pede Slay be) ph ad Lt } & h) * September 1 and2 shut pe ‘ a r “THE SKY PILOT” Girl wanted to do Housework, mT Bring Us J t I ( ’ Pa 1 : fs ; Apply, Mrs G, P, Ferguson, Ponoka. I rescott. : A. of. / —— Dab Just as Ralph Connor wrote it oft Dest ( 5 LEE featuring Colleen Moore a . . SJ Bat 7) ede ) L, Y n Se and We (ineluding tax) : I tne R —— ; Every Tuesday is the ESTRAY | in the « e wh t - s0aPS LIMITED MONTRE | hs ta] rien Seri , Anti: > A : ALBERT SOAPS LIMITE fONTREAL edie ee Rt ul Impounded, brown Ge'ding, small Halifax, N Be : : : 4 ren white spot on forehead, white bind | A Has | Tharsday, September 7th legs, about 1150 1bs ; notrand. Sorrel ; % me “THE CRA DLR” mare white on forehead, no brand, | h hich ns f tuit at featuring Ethel Clayton jj about Tl00 Tbs, + Bay mare, white Met ( Mont ! “Save the surface and - stripe along nose, white hind legs, ye Mr. ¢ , \ 1 save all ing ¥ Varnial ‘ h riday and Saturday siti about 1250 ibs; no brand I v fd plac yo “GET RICHIE QUICK” | Freo PALKENnERG, Poundkeer | Calgary i v ‘ rd Hoot ct he de i ' NW. | TERE tL Uhone 2406 | ra 9 re condot “Leathes shiers Winvni oe ‘ Winnie, who . Save the Surface | ey the Canadian I hs ald bad han gps Gt) Alt “Oue Man Trail” || " 8 are ‘ in t wai ‘ by | weenie featuring C. arles Jones arr , a) ; ne A tie j fs | be ; ( eee \ Sc nit hires GE Septembe 15 and 16 |
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W, ( r , of the mixed p t been put passenimer ¢ ‘ » CPLR, me then tt ils pure
‘ t 1 +1 tel ' th
ocean t ’ n the ' ' cit \\ uff he proper "] ‘ Ohut H Mr, ( us t \ mn of | Penphs Vy whit ' aa) the tw ' ‘Em Standard ow WI hog ae ‘ ; J preas . ehonper rthe ler run, | of At . \ on th fic coast a inant auth ay " 8 run, has ensured « ervice { ; between Hong K | London rERMS Anti RICTLY ¢ ro { at rar He said that Orient pas- ALL PARTIES ALIKE } September
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Swati The iy
“Three Li « Ghosts” A Paramount Special se re ; ber 21 “One Wild Wee featuring Be’ e Daniels
September 22 and 23
“Hell Diggers enturing Watlice D tther Pushers”
ith Round of “1
Us “A Prince ‘There Was” featuring Thomas Meighen
if W. Haz:
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FURNITURE BUSINESS | FOR SALB |
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Furniture Business in Ponoka for |
THIS PINAL
The steadily increasing percentage of sat- isfied Imperia! Polarine users is convinc- ing proof that the right grade of Imperial Polarine is giving the greatest degree of lubricating service and satisfaction to Canadian automobile and truck owners.
Saaatiiiaedn eae
Your [insurance
will be looked after by an established AGENT
much more satisfactorily than if written with outside parties,
WE ARE HERE TO STAY ; And will look after your interest if givev/ the opportunity.
| INSURE FOR HAIL NOW FARNUM & BUSH
“SEE US BEFURE YOU DIE OR BURN”
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INSURANCE
| Ponoka Creamery, Limited
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| YOUR CREAM
And be Assured of Profit & Satisfaction
We have erected a tying Shed at the rear which is at the disposal of our Patrons
PONOK A'S OL! t September 20 and 30 Check up your car on the Imperial Chart Vancouver. — \ hotel “Behold My Wife of Recoramendations, Use the grade oi Tawan mi firs at . rn eae das ada a Imperia! Polarine Motor Oils recommen- coastwise stean r t- . ded exclusively. npag ‘ in ever bef rn i; a Canin ie ontst teale | —— eee WANTED IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED . th yea ! I n r ,, 4 “ | i | Responsible party with horses and Manufacturers and Marketers of Imperial a ’ - 9 : , | Harvest Eats Hh imp! ies aia rent half Buant %, Pelattha Motor Oile and Marketers \ ' , ; ——— , i in Canada of Gargoyle Mobiloil. sen nece 1 ‘ f nn of Land with about 200 Aeres unde ‘ , te : t four i cultivation, Owner t ish seed | uy 1 the law Pea ane \pp'y, Herald Ofte ‘1 a sdb Chia ~ rust ‘ , p Cartor 82.75 ‘ air ‘ t 1 r Heintz Vinegar for picktin BROOD SOWS FOR SALE } well { Bee bb. Tins Clark's P ind Beans \ To C.P.R. wert i Anu of Yorkshire Brood Sows erm ir : New pack mixed ju iene for sal ll bred Apply, 2.0 Donnell ~S in 1021 1 G I er YO 1b Paits Row “ a2 007 Ph a) ioe \y H.W. i : rn Small Navy ! fi iZ tbs t $1.00 ee ee { ns} ‘ ! Cream of the We lous BLO —_——- - —_—— ee a ried him a far a ; T t ivel M ‘Cornel lest Sockas 61.25 i ow at it ill hetyht and many helo. Ca Maca 7 facie fae = 5 " ; Armerioankate taste Ganson Teuins [heer to f ROME) eed NNSA yak 0p ced MD SALAD paQe ed pM puSe eT pcPe Ty 2A pad aD peep paced ee ace a eee pea oe nd hoth east and westbound nm l 9 filled, and Western Canada enjoy- £ a great summer sea yn”? : | - “i terranes eet ne TAY B, Edwards| & being well patroni ndt \r? : ’ oiN AN r Lakes and Oka nt GENERAL MERCHAN' a re » the Mecca if ; iu tourists fromthe A j Ponola = e Boats bound for Alaskan ports jaa Gane: 4 . cera ile ly | Pave o Holders of Five Year while the ferry steamers between = Vancouver Island and Seattie nd EE SSO ee agama ay "| * 4 Vancouver are lorded te capacity re wu 5; Cc ; The opening of the Banff-Lake S 5 er en ana a S Lou road through the mowr v 7} p } ye much to bring a large v ( >UN,. RIFLE AND REVOL 7 un auto touri traffic to Can- VER REPATRS Repatus part =] e ad year, state C, P, R. off » fer nil tiake fbireaium i [= cnet eas Gretna ar ee) Victory Bonds } opened fail ° h | ‘ phy \ \ rl ther } r ( ' i | olume af tra ( Li . ed through British Coly e Issued in 1917 and Maturing Ist December, 1922. \i y cars a“ com 1 Spokane and Seattle up through 3 Lethbridge into Banff and Lak fae tigen “and wien the ee | arm For Sale bs of Calgary, “and whe the hig Ye Lox of Calages, and when the en | al iv Sale e CONVERSION PROPOSALS pleted t } bk Li } br : ( nbia v f a lars J n WA “| : traitic iI ¢ “ei AT ' (t HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail é have A Rela ae hii tg of these bonds who desire to continue their themselves of this conversion privilege should take | 7 United : t! investment in Dominion of Canada securities the their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT mn to the sapere G vestment. in. Dominios ANAGA secur LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to'a-Branch of AI \ ‘| privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange 8 4 (tc bonds bearing 5} per cent interest, payable half yearly, an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing | 3 oe \ : 23] of either of the following classes: an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of ee | | ' the new issuc. ) ! Me ! a) Five year bonds, dated lst November : ; ? % 3 a ‘ , Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest i 1922, to mature Ist November, 1927. payable by cheque from Ottawa. ‘willireanivathets sa Minnie pgs he UT Car fH (b) Ten year bords, dated 1st November, December 1 interest cheque as usual, Holders of
| The Ris
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Oils &
ing, Retreadin s | ‘ ; } | Np Repa iy Work on Cars and Practors Our fa wy experience benelil \ vhet verbaul your eat \ ungag experiment ' ind you are assured | vtitst-class job i \\ L Sper All Work Guaranteed
E, F. ZEBEDEE Ponoka Ale
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the orrfens ct digestion and olimination, improve appetite, stop sick headeches, relieve bil-
Tomorrow Alright
25e. Box
jousness, correct constipation, i] A hoy act romptiy, pleasantly, - } milidty, yot thorcugnly, (ul
1922, to mature lst November, 1932.
While the maturing bonds will carry interest to Ist December, 1922,.the new bonds will commence to earn interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE,
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This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds The bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the same character as those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the new issue,
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and is not open to other investors,
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Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922,
coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes,
The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable lst May and 1st November of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest payment accruing and payable Ist May, 1923. Bonds of “the new issue will be sent to the banks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds,
The bonds of the maturing issue which are not
converted under this proposal will be paid off in cash on the Ist December, 1922, 4
W. S. FIELDING,
Minister of Finanee;
\ ' ' j \ ANFF Indian Day~ alway and Ltt | Tuesday in Tuly, was tins year t t t 0 ‘ its kind ever held in the thirty-two year nee it gb oo dy 6 ‘ é tv pr i the tw 5 the tion An atmosphere of festivity { 1 | d 4 , r tribe of six hundred Stor Indians were a in e . ly tre of that most beautivul part ft Cat . . ‘ Rockies ait No place the wor ute ave at ef] for an event such as this, and what could be more than the Tschantoga at people « f ; their native costumes at 1 these Great Tht j
dignity and
strong faces with charact written in every | f their countenances ; ; ' The parade started t , ’ . main street tw before going dy Ho Ke ye The streets en route to tl Kee f s tents and ts, and " 1 1 with ' t ‘ n ( i os | (1 ‘ ady B ; \ i the C.P.1 ere at ; Lady Margaret iia 2 t i7¢t “ bined I parad ’ 1 ; ‘ee ;
ports it was well wort travelling The chiefs rode at
picturesque in ther Traine
and gay head-pieces of teat
the natives decked out their gata att shared in the pomp at plendour . made of buckskin, with patter
horses were painted it
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Small Accounts
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MALL ACCOUNTS are wels |!
Total Arteta i
0 bores of $650,000,000
comed at every Branch « Ban':. Every class in the com munity is served with equ il - {
tion and courtesy.
Head Office: Montres! Branches in all Important Centres in C
pavings Departments iu a!! |
Bk of Monti:
Established Over 109 ‘yx
U. FA, Store
Ponokz
A Full line of
Groceries and Shoes Machinery, Paints, Oils and Ghiss Garden and Grass Seeds i Formaldehyde Gopher Poison } BLACK-LEG FILERATE One Dose Protects for Life
Ponoka U.F.A. Co-Operative Association, Limited |
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Fertile Valley Creamery Co., Ltd. PONOKA
CREAM WANTED
SHIP YOUR CREAM TO Us >All ACTION GUARANTEED
Highest Miices, Correct Weight and Test Government Graded
Highest Cash Pt
Paid for Foualtyy ind Kygs
FERTILE VALLEY CREAMERY CO., LTD. \ \ Mi Leon Mana rol W, C, Bacnor, Secretary
oring and desigt s of ‘ workmarnshit oo were a . wae and trappings cad work ! ine Pasa a ie and t Ke r wate § ‘ The 51 e nt ent grou i gots, and ' ‘ | | ;
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Channe} Herring, Tal
PU EUS st iteen Cw tac itera eeicreers 10c¢ per tin
ALURUAROL MONG Tall Din’: lai is errr Mee een 3 for 25¢
, Pilcintda, tall CNG 6. ies iii tag yaw eerie co eROOg Pele
} EGITIBRR MALL FANS wate vs RN incu Tce Trane Cae IEE 15e per tin:
{ EROSUEREONNIN GD HUIS yor bactites curve cash ra poerente tcl eeeey 20e per tin,
Kippered Herring, plan or tomato since... .... cc. eee 20¢ per tin
sided sy CHOWN GACHES, uit tys er eines tiie Sdc per tin
@ Green. Grube RIUM Sis ier Seer eee ey Rein nes 25c per tin
4 LGU DAN Cs ONS 205 9 Bon rvcacees bivlgse:y usta oc hea V0 ey 25e per, tin ,
Phoie O MERCHANTS
ELON LLL LLL AGG TE GO A TS
| GOES TO ORIENT
Popular C.1 ceives New andl Imp tant Pect
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|| For Fall & Winter Hauling | |
BH asl
ord Track is usefulness of the Ford ‘Tiuck 1s the
of] tiling jobs to be d ne:
I! 'y limit to the usefulness of the | limit to the
In hauling corn to
» ensilage cutter, grain to the barn or separator, ing the potato or root Gop it cuts the time in | will show even a grea er saving of time on i ik ' Winter hinting of all kinds can be ace mplished in ' vlosed cab keeps the driver warm on \ \ nie would freeze to death on a wagen, | | ) Youcon buy a Bord Track on our Thrifts Clan—a | ‘down payment and the balance spread aver i ‘ } '
Let us vet together and talk it over,
PENDLETON GARAGE |
B. E. PENDLETON, Proprietor, Ponoka
A A A MT A |
RATES £1.00 UP PHONE O101
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Ponoka
ABIES WILL GROW You will prize the collection of Baby's Photo more and more as (he years go by.
PHOTOGRAPHS
NEVER GROW UP
B. S. Cameron STUDIOS PONOKA = Anp
ae
If You Want a Set of Eveners that you cannot break for the breaking plow, or any other purpose, we have them,
White Oak in 2x4, in Stock
xO and 2x8 We Repair and Rebuild Wagons Democrats and Bugyies
General Repair Werk and Blacksmithing
J. H. STEWART
Next to Farrell & talvorsen’s
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4 iraduate of Marquette University isv7 Complete X-Ray Services BIRD BLOCK, PONOKA *hone 7 Res, 137 _ DIREOTORY _ Williarn R. McLaurin
LACOMBE
PROrES StOM AT
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{ GRAAMAM, MB. Toronto Vie Physician and Surgeon Residence, Donald Avenue
Phone 57
Vi, A. CAMRBALL, M,D.,O.M
Physici@gfind Surgeon
OMce=—Ch un Avenue Opposite Kennedy & Russell's
Ir D LOCKE, M.B, Toronto,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over A. Reid's Store, Phone 121
te
Dr.-G. E, BUDD Dentist
Barrister, Solicitor » Notary
MONEY TO LOAN
Office—Over the Bird Drug Store, Chipman Avenue
Knox & Beaumont Barristers, Solicitors and Notavies Pablie
Mee: NENT DAN RUSH'S OFFICE PONOKA
\lexander Knox Arthur Beaumont
Odell & Russell
Barvisters, Soheitors and Notaries Star Store Block, Wetaskiwin
W. H, Odell, K.0, C. H, Russel
BRITANNIA LODGE No, 18 ALP. & A.M.
Bro, S. Birnb, WM, Beo, 'T. A. STEWART, Secretary Meets first Thursday of each montn in Masonic Hall, Donald Avenue, Visiting brethren welcome
wey Mer $ oO. O. ae Ned ar -")
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PONOKA LODGE e Meets in LOLOE, Hall every getay
evening at S pam, Visiting brethren » we'come,
P, Nicito.as, N.G, H, James, RS,
HOPE REBEKAH LODGE No, 38, L.O.0.F, |} Regular meeting every alternate Friday Evening in 1O,O,F, Mall, at
Sactock Visiting Members welcome Mrs Mantua Russein, NG, Miss PLetus Hoturs, RS,
G. E. BOWKER
UNDERTAKER EMBALMER
PHONE 28
PONOKA
| Central Garage
Donald Avenue, Ponoka
| Dads
|| Radiators || Repaired and | Rebuilt
All work of this nature done by anexpert workman,
Get Our Prices
If you want your Car or Gas Engine overhauled, we give satisfaction, Starting Motors and Magnetos re paired,
OXY ACKTYLENE WELDING V SPeecraLry
PONOKA MARKETS [levator pricee, September 6 :—
| Wheat, No, | Northern, pevburh, {Noa “4 ey ‘yan
i . live, per ewt,,. . », W3z joel, live, per" 44.44 82,00 to 3,00 Higeas, isatittic cooocccceceeeee