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EASTER EASTER NOVELTIES POST CARDS VIRTUES VIRTUES The MacleodAluki.'ia, Advertiser Vol. 5 No.12 Subscription $1.60 Pkk Annum Macleod, Tiilksdav. March 20th, 1013 Mkmber of Albertaand EasternB C.Press Association man, like the setting sun, but, like tho sun, it will rise again MUNICIPALBUILDING BOARD OF TRADE FOR where, there urc no -more graves, IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL OF THE no more sin, no lhiore bereave- A ELEVATOR SYSTEM have,' one of STAGE NEARER We each' ns ( PREMIER SIFTON SUGGESTED ment. to fulfil our missibn on earth. The Macleod Trafde, at The.Town Council hold a busy Board of' God set tho greater light to its general meeting last night, rule meeting Monday evening; and dis- MALCOLM M'KENZIE the* day, and tho lesser light to posed LATE of a number of important went on record ns approving tha the night. Brethren, you AS rule and THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE matters. principle of internal storage ele- !I are called for tho purpose- of vators and transfer elevators, and With lhe blizzard howling his wore of extreme 'simplicity. The j by i The new m'miicipnl b'uiklhig ap- ;*hoir saiu*', glorifying Go<d ouV lives hero, also of the establishment of sam- jrequiem, the mortal remains of ""Asleep m Jesus, fulfilling the The political situation the Liberals of Macleod disnpi>oimti-id. proached a stage nearer comple- ple |and we- are each end m markets and inspection points Malcolm McKenzie were lowered Blessed .Sloop," with deep feeling wo were created if we, Macleod constituency was greatly lie is assured of strong Conser- tion when the Act'ng-.Mityor opinion, resting expression, the for which and also that, m its Ito their last phice m the and after which like the sun, bring lifjlit and com- complicated by the death of Hon. vative support m the event of his stated that the revised plains of cemetery, prayer. architects, Macleod should be one of those little Macleod -while minister offered fort ami joy to ull tlid world. Malcolm McKenzie, the Liberal nomination. the Messrs. Hodgson, points, ;; ahout"the open grave- stood vi iionil'ii-.'o Bates & Beatty, Calgary, Choir and congregation tli c n cast the niuhtle char- for the provincial as- The names of J. W. McDonald of h-dd This resolution was carriotl on silent concourse, of friends, time- united m s'niring More j "Let ns of sembly. and A. F. Grady been received. These plans called " "A Few ily over this life that'; passed Another convention has have been men- motion of It. T. McNich'ol, sec- tried anil staunch, who had gath- Years Hindi Roll," and the .has been called for a $100,000 ftuiktirtg. Tlic splcn-.j away, and only think that by the Liberal Execu- tioned m connection with tho onded by A. J. Maly, of the Mac- errd to witness the hist, solemn rll'd harmonies of f.liat noble hymn| tive,;which will meet m the Town nomination. Mr. McDonald's ■architects gave no guarantee that Flouring Mills, ceremony when wliich was right ati he did leod after a pro dust was returned taken up hy two hur.adn.-d vo'cos, J iips^'firtdA^wli^-t Hall next Tuesday and nomintfk' position is that he is no sense it would cost more than*thin,'J tut, lively to its to Ito Ivjlp us m the downs m estimating cliosely tracted and sometimes de'- dust tind ashes ashes. In blended m one great choral which the dark...places. Let a candidate. seeking the nomination, and has. as ns possiido ljate, m which tho merits of the that circle, upon whose bared v.-,*is inexpressibly Imiclr'.ng. and m us they believed * emulate At this writing no desire to engage m a competi- that the limit of '.'question were discussed, chiefly heads the bitter storm was beat- also -strive to his vir- there is consid- tion honor, cost would be 5'.)5,000. tues, ho had. erable dan'it as to will for the lie has not Their by Mr. Maly and President Allen, ing, were the Premier of the Pro- MIL IJOVLE'S KULOGY for virtues who be commissio*n and fees, on tho as wo a friend, chosen. A number lea-ding asked a single person to support basis of tho Board. vince anil the. colleagues of tht' (hon ".lust have lost of Lib- Inn, of per cent. wottFd,he Mr. Boyle delivered a brio? most ■-rals telegraphed to hut takes the position that 2i 52,500, The applications dead man m the Ministry ; so Alberta has lost its' bril- Mayor Sted- 81,000 ; payment for the Secre- his eulogy, saying : -v man, if the convention asks him by cash of the bal- m Legislature ;the liant politician, and thu whole who is now m California, taryship have narrowed down to associates the asking unanimous vote to '.."e its caridb ance to be arranged by the time two candidates, MofTatt, Acting Mayor of the Town, "To my mind the presence m country has lost a friend m him him whether he would W. C. of and who lies this casket. God consent to stand. Mr. Stedman date he will accept. the building was started. A Owen Sound, and J. A. Sinclair, tho members of the Council, and this church to-day of this large m Mr. Grady askej resolution was passed to pay tho congregation is grant that someone will ho raised !wus a close friend of the late has been 'by n of Beanvilie, Ont., who are being a close array of townspeople who an evidence of the number of his to "architects 81,000 on account. esteem and respect to take his place, to complete his member, and it was consifderdd friends allowliis further comirtunicate'd with. hail braved the elements to pay m wliioh our name to go before the The Acting-Mayor read lute friend was held, for we were work. that ho would make an ideal can- convention. a letter Messrs. -McClnro aiiU McClellan this final tribute of respect to the He says he is e:it:r<jly i*n 'thc from the Premier regard to tho memory of the dead. all his friends. Tlio blow caused "Iask a pluce m your prayers didate and an efficient representa- m "having resi-gwe'd from the execu- and orphan. tive tho House. bonds of his friends, nnd will aup- C.N.B. construction. The lbtter tive, Messrs. Ferguson and Maly The solemn words of com- ,by his his death is sudden; the for the widow m Mr. Stddmnn deputation the each of us fulfil our telegraphed'back, however, port tho. man who can do tho A from the band, were appointed to the vacancies. mittal prayer were soon said and bereavement great. God, m (his "Let mis- that most wisdom, sion on earth, as the sun does he could not possibly accept the for Macleod. been let for the lino from 0 1 the grave was HIled again. There |mfinite has seen fit 'to J. B. McLean, of Willow Creek, gary to Maclooid' and P-n-chcr I "home, constituency, his ;move our little circle, honor, chiefly on account of the . were laid upon it a heap of frag- bereave a a m m which is now part Creek, and the prospects and I.might say province harmony with Divine law. If so, ooor state of his health. He d-d of the Macleod wor rant blossoms, roses and lillies, a whole constituency, has: been suggested bright for its early compl-etio-n. hyacinths of one of its greatest men. death need have no terror for us, not expect to return to Macleod POST OFFICE TO BE ON and azaleas,making an m many quarters as un able and A dopututioo baud, of "I uid our patli, like that of our de' for amonth, possibly two months. from ihe oasis delicate color amid the will repeat two passages satisfactory representative of the with Secretary M. S.( Bryan as harsh severity from the Scriptures, I Tn addition, ho N.E CORNER OF of the landscape. from which (Continued on page 8. ) has learned farmers' wiaigof the'Liberal party spokesman, made a roars' for r SQUARE Then, with a rush of cold fury, think we may take some thoughts. within a few days of the death, and would undoubtedly receive grant of $425 ; §225 of this wis *:anie the snow presently, Tn Jeremiah 12, verse 9, n the old country, The Dominion Government has and m we find of both h is strong support. Mr. McLean says for a leader's salary, and 31r-0 the silence 'and gathering gloom, the words, "His sun has gone mother and a sister. The shock that he has no ambitions located the site of the new Mac- ">f m this was for music and a ne.w flute. nothing but v new whito drift jdown while it was yet day." Tn these bereavements coming so direction, but They,only §50 lead Poet Office on the nortih-east 8, CHANGES MADE IN ; he could unidoubt- required at present. inquiry marked -the spot where lay this Amos verse <), is written, "I soon after the death of his edly be persuaded to accept. pay corner of the square. An laughter The Council voted to a gr-int _d Ottawa, latest one added to the congrega- will cause the sun lo go down at make Mr. Stedman dis- In the Conservative camp the 8450 has been receh from tion peaceful MACLEOD CONSTITUENCY 'nclined to any of for the balmice of th c asking .whether this would bt of the sleepers m noon." enter into politi- situation i,s no less uncertain.