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26 CARDSTON, KoUNo. ALBERTA, THURSDAY,MARCH 11, 1926 $2.00per Year,sc. the Copy Great Northern To Build Million Dollar Hotel Wank Of Establishes Branch Bank At Glenwood At Waterton (Special to The News) fltnwood, March S— On Mar.5 the Magrath Cardston High School Enters Finals Lakes ji of Montreal established the M.I. A. Gives ,tbank m 'he United litigation The Alberta Legislature Play-ah" with Medicine Hat itrict here ai Glenwood. located Cardston Real Treat Friday buildingadjoining Mr. Melvin Night, Mar. 12.— , then Ibt Many CARDSTON WILLBEDIVISIONAL ithony's -tore. This is looked "Come Out of the Kitchen" well New Bills— Future of North- Edmonton m Line ■ as an indication of a railway ern Railways Subject of nn Presented— Male Trio Singing the U.I.D. this year. Undoubt- Hot Debate of CENTRE ONNEW SCENIC Southern Melodies a Big The last stage the Provincial Bas lythis act on by the Bank of Mon- kct-ball series has at last been is a guarantee that thc railroad Feature of the Program il With the address reply to tht reached. The local "Hi" Team will ROUTE coming soon. But aside from that m journey Hat for the play-off Throne speech out of the way, the to the ij||make

"Our Home-Town Merchants" Reckless Borrowing" (American Exchange) Beer was five cents a glass and the recently about A recent editorial in "Canadian Cardston's Pioneers Much has been 9aid lunch was free. "Buying at Home." Every merchant Finance" has this title for an article Eggs were three dozen for a quar- in town offers many inducements to on the need of MORAL as well as (This week are published two brief come in MATERIAL security for loans. It ter; milk was five cents a quart. prospective purchasers to sketches trom Picturesque Cardston, buy Usually, the on- says "It may he quite as true that Te butcher gave liver to thc cat, and from them. bologna. written m 1900 by N. W. McLcod. ly convincing argument is that of there is as much confidence to be and treated the kids to Brant, Cardston's First good security as I. Dr. H.W. price, but there are many other placed in moral The hired girl was satisfied with 2. Robt. Ramsbottom, Card- the Doctor. reasons why we should buy from there is in actual tangible security. $2 per week and did thc washing. Notary Public.) Price, son's First Home Town Merchant. As to Even a bank will grant accommoda- Women did not powder or paint, away from tion to the purchaser who buys persons in whose moral in- smoke, play poker and shake thc H.W. BRANT,M.D. home town strangles the life- tegrity confidence is established, even his shimmy. Dr. Brant, Cardston's practising his own community, and with little in the way of other assets, blood of Thc men wore boots and whiskers, and manager of the Card- no bargain so doing. Ev- rather than to a man with plenty of physician yet get for chewed tobacco, spat on thc sidewalk Co., Nauvoo, in advertises solid security, whose character for ston Drug was born m ery merchant Cardston worked llhours a day, and never 111., 1856, his fath- Catalogue met at his integrity is not so reliable." m being reared on that Prices are went on strike. farm. He received his education store. This fact was stressed by Presi- er's stereopticon Carthage College took from a week ago in the Stake A kerosene lamp and at and up thc Aside price considerations dent Wood medicine, being graduated every in district Tabernacle, in speaking to hundreds m the parlor were luxuries. study of person Cardston and College boost for Home Town of the people of the Alberta Stake, No one was operated on for appen- from the Hahnemann of should the Chicago, he has con- They are the people who His advice was very forcibly given, dicitis. 111. Since then Merchants. practise his profess- by our own at all times. Al- that a man's word should be better to a good old age just tinued m the of stand Folks lived ion, many dur- ways they are willingto lend ahelp- than his bond, and that no member the same and walked miles to wish and has made friends ing Mrs. ing hand in the support of every of this Stake should ever be found their friends a Merry Christmas. his residence m Cardston. enterprise. They back every making a bargain or a promise he Brant, thc genial Doctor's wife, was home Today Tooele, Utah, move that is for the betterment of did not intend to fufil. born at and was thc now some Everybody rides m automobiles or daughter of A. Bates, one of the Cardston and district. The condition found in plays poker, crap, of our implement houses airships shoots staunchest followers of Joseph Smith. But we wonder if the citizens In stores and piano feet, goes direct "reckless bor- plays thc with their Her parents died when she was very and about the community realize the is the result of movies, cigarettes, The Dream — rowing." People come for credit to to the smokes young, and she was reared by her | worth of the home town merchants drinks synthetic gin and blames thc many things they do for the our merchantsand business men,pro- uncle, Thomas Morgan, who still of the H.C.L. on the Republicans. Tooele. town anditspeople,andhowmuch we, mising to pay "in a few days" or in lives on thc old homestead at They never go to bed the same day Brant are as a people,owe to them. a given time, and after getting th« Dr. and Mrs. great favorit- they up think they are hav- society. Back of every movement 'tor good- goods they proceed to forget their get and es mCardston for progress, development and uplift, obligation to the merchant who be- inga wonderful time. RAMSBOTTOM, are the home town merchants. friended them. We know of certain This is thc age of suffragctcs, pro- ROBERT J. P. That Came fiteers, True Who contributes— most to commun- firms carrying thousands of dollars excess taxes and prohibition, The subject of this sketch was bom ity welfare to church, to school, to of such accounts on their books, and and if you think life worth living, at Liverpool, England, August 17, society, a glance over names mak- you Happy 1866, English to civic movements < to char- the list of we wish a New Year. and was educated m the ing up accounts » ity and improvements? Always the these would surprise o Church School and Liverpool Coll- home town merchants can be relied many people. In fact, the best and ege. He lived m Liverpool till he upon. really only way, to judge the charac- The establishment of the branch at was eighteen years of age and then home of your dreamscan be built of solid woodand brick. by JJTHAT Who are the vital forces in every ter and inegrity of a man is to find Glenwood the Bank of Monrteal came to Canada, settling m Ontario. may y**'. saving your reality. organization having to do with com- out for yourself how that man pay? be taken tcTmean that the rail- Here he rcrhainen for four years and Consistent willmake dreamhome become a munity life and improvement? Look his bills and whether he keeps his road from Cardston to Glenwood then removed to Brandon, Manitoba. around you and you will find they word with those he deals with. By will be built m the near future. During his residence m Canada he Young men should save for that home for HER— youngmarried criterion, Beatty of are the home town merchants. this there would be a great President the C.P.R. is a has been actively identified with pro* — Montreal, Who arc the first to work for need- shake-up in the sta'ug of many peo- director of thc Bank of mincnt political movements, being a couples should save for that home of their OWN and older people — ple, whom we know, gome for the the C.P.R. program for 1926 has yet He was In ed improvements, for better streets staunch Liberal. married not for a cleaner city, for city bcautifica- better, and others for the worse. It reached us, the Glenwood Bank 1888, to a daughter of William Wall- should save and be forced to make a home with others. — is however analmoif infallible teat. branch, and thc presence of thc Moore, Baltanagh, Ireland, tion for the vey things that make ( ace of ami us proud of our home town? The There is too a phase of this "reck- C.P.R. engineer m the district are two children, a boy and a girl,bless- home town merchants foster all such less borrowing" question which ev- fairly good evidence.* " " ed the union. Mr. Ramsbottom ery ■ things. man should stop and consider. came to Cardston m Ocober 1898 an.l Who are the first to combat the Innegotiating a loan at the bank or Why not have a girl's basi-ball is now justice of the peace, notary gym things that are injurious to our com- in the store for credit, the borrower team this year? The girl's public and commissioner. He is i — — more as munity to society to"our industrial, should be far cautious than the class has been fully successful this veritable encyclopoedia of informa- commercial, financial and moral life? lender. He has more at stake. His winter as has the boys class. tion to whom all newcomers go to be The home town merchants never fail risk is far greater than that of the posted on Canadian law and general us. man who has advanced the money or affairs. CardstonLoan Co., Who dig into their pocketbooks the goods. At worst, all the lender First Ward "M" MenDefeat Bankers. deeper than the home town merchants can lose is his money or his goo'ti, Mountain View "Bear Cats" to support community benefits? and generally speaking, he will have good security None contribute more energy and in the form of a mort- In a fast game here on Wednesday Interest Paid On Savings money community bigg- gage, lien note or other collateral. night, March 3, thc First Ward "M" 5% Accounts to make his a borrower, hand, er and better place in which to Hve The on the other Men, reeinforced by some of thc only asset, than do our merchants. has his real his character High School team, who arc "M" Men It is proper and fitting then that tied up in the transaction. Failure! also, defeated the Mountain View we give more than apassing thought on his part, to make good with the "Bear Cats" to the tune of 19-43. The money to the debt we owe the home town borrowed or. the failure to Mountaineers were all "off form" meet obligation repay merchant and that we come to the the to the mer- appcarently with the "M" Men go- realization that can re- chant for his goods,may involve the ing strong. The game was made up this debt be asset, paid by giving to them the trade of total loss of his greatest his on short notice, so that few people standing 1 DID YOUEVER STOP TO THINK the community, a trade wett earned moral in the community. knew about it, but the fans present and rightfully theirs. Nothing is so damaging to a man, say they had areal treat, both teams B (By Edson R. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee, among men, The truth of the matter is, home- business and elsewhere doing real playing, although thc Car- H Okla.' Board of Commerce) town merchants are selling goods a*, in society, as the fact that his word dston quint "waltzed home with the or less than, prices elsewhere, and if cannot be relied upon. bacon." too great act- I M. S. SLOAN. President off the Brooklyrt we willbe fair andinclude additional Just now ( there is ivity among regarding says: expenses incurred when trading away farmers the 444*44+4*44444444444**44*+ fl Edison Company, — <1 4 we are bound admit rural credit society scheme. A par- H 1HAT modem electrical service oneof the to that it is agraph is cheaper to trade at home, from "Canadian Finance" fs His yoor School a Piano? % x greatest agents besides thought i I of democracy the world showing a spirit of filled with careful on this good * reciprocity. subject. \\ One Heintzman I has ever seen. cheap Keep Business at Home "No matter what assistance may be ;; will outlast Five |I THAT the mechanic is able to use it m his give supreme Spend your money elsewhere, and extended to the farmers by the gov- ;;Pianos and |* H home for the same purpose and at the the merchants will be forced to go ernmentin the way of rural credits, ;: Satisfaction. fl name price as the millionaire. out business possibility doing of and to seek new loca the of more harm \\ Is this Economy? :| H TllAT thc small factory can get the sam? tions where more civic pride and com than good by makingborrowing too '<> H niunity spirit exists, And you may easy must noe be underestimated. '>'> School Trustees Pitase I service from the electric company as the be sure that no other business men There will no doubt crop up a host Notice. 3 years to Pay. % fl giant industrial establishment. will come in to take their places, for of would-be-1)orrowers who do not fl THAI the American workmanhas the high- nothing ii HENRY S. FLOCK | scares business away from a care a jot about future repayment of ■ esi standard of livingm the worldbecause town as much as "for rent" signs on principal or interest, if only they can 4444444444444444444444**** H elertrical power vacant store buildings. get their hands upon real cash. If machinery so increases — political popularity be the aim of a H hisdaily production, lnactual purchasing. o scheme, 4*44*44444444444444444444* rural credit then if the plan 1 * H power his wages are twice those of the is properly administered, Advertisers. * Spring? If so, we hardly know it will de- TJ ______■ British workman; two and a half times T the transition from winter to spring feat that aim insofar at this type is I those of workers; concerned. It only require a T Your assistance and co-oper- 4 the Polish and Swedish this year. will your * * " year or two of consistent refusal of 4 ation is asked m Retting 4.* ■ nearly three times thoseof the French and a slice of the melon to make the gov- 4 ad\-ts. m early. The News ■ Norwegian workmen; more appreciate getting * than three The Browning ernment as popular among far- 2 would the times Austrian, Teams were wel- such changes by ■ those of thc German and come visitors to Cardston. mers as a polecat a picnic. The BISHOP OF LONDON 5 next week's m X One al- at Saturday night, fl Italian workmen. most forgets which team won when only safe loans will be those made Noted English preacher who 4 and on no ac- X is count must they T ■ THAT the electric companies he thinks back upon the clever play- to men who exercise more caution in soon to visit Canada. J be later than which furnish Monday evening. ing of Friday night. The local "Hi" borrowing than the administrator of 4 4 ■ this service are regulatedby,public offic- had some worthy opponents. rural credits displays in loaning." ♥444444»444444444444444444H ials as to standards of service and rates: " and " " o ■ they must always keep their rates low READ THE ADVERTISE- I enough to encourage possible Ifspring is here really just thc widest # then there Taber has finished a big grav- MENTS and SAVE MONETI H use of service if theyare to grow andpro- are two or three things 'which need el drive,haulingnearly DEE'S attention. 1000 loads of H sper. First, it about time to get gravel on Hned up for some baseball. A its streets. Itis admitted Many The Industry not base- in Taber that Cardston subscribers to "The ■ Electrical does hold it- ball meeting should be called «ooa. has set the News" have told us they save Beaitf Pirltrt Barter Sl* ■ self to beaphilanthropist or asocial refo.ni- "Old Town of mine, whate'er you example in this community move. more every week than the price er; yet done doing start you'll finish fine,"— so Magrath year's subscription How about a little Spring ■ ithas and is a tremend- let's get also has followed our lead. of a to the house cleaning? ■ ously important jobmpromoting the well- started. Isn't it about time for Cardston's paper by reading the Adver- Second, They ■ being of the American businessand the Am- how about a Spring Clean- annual drive. Thi« matter itusually tisements m it. know A goodShampoo, Massage Thi§ shop money. people. up drive. is an opportunity for sponsored by where to to save or Hair-cut cleans up the ■ erican the Town Council. Now Don't Spend Yomr Money Fool- the Committee on Building, etc., of is a good attic. Let the wifetakecare time for it, before Spring ishly— Read the Ada. oftherest. the Board of Trade to function.. work starts. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■i^HHHHHllß^^HiHisHis^lis^H BUgnAV.MARCH 11, 1926 THE CARDSTON NEWS 3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS LOCALS POPULAR GEORGE O'BRIEN HEADS'HAVOC CAST WITH Dr. W. Woolf, A,8., PRETTY MADGE BELLAMY palace M.D. AND THE ALLURING MAR- ■ihe theatre Office abovePhipps'Confectionery cTe. snow GARET LIVINGSTON and Hours 10—12 2-5 Investment Banker William Fox has selected an ex- Phones: Office 5: Res. 58 Established 1895 cellent cast for the screen version of "Havoc," the Rowland V. Lee pro- IMonday and Tuesday. March 15 and 16. ducction, which will be shown at thc S. S. NEWTON Palace Tlv atre, Friday and Satur- — Dr.J.K. Mulloy, O,CM. day, ij x^____g^***^»^_^s. Highest m food values rich- I RIN-TIN-TINThe Wonder Dogm CONTRACTOR BUILDER March 19 and 20. Thc play deals ' Office: CahoonHotel and largely with the social side of tht pajK _B__| fcl^) Ps^ in nea tn maintaining,body- Block war m casting miliary 111 l* building more Hours and Practical Draftsman and the char- |n v^_^S^^2____ls!_^^ vitamines. Use I "Below The Line" 10 12 2-5 actersMr. Fix has selected some of butter, eatmoreeggsanddrink 157 PHONE 157 Phone:Office 38:Res.216. the most athletic men m the motion moremilk for yourhealth'ssake. I(StarringJOHN HARRON and JUNE MARLOWE) picture world. P George O'Brien, the youthful Fox %^j*s*U£y But besure you use ATTERTON PORTRAIT STUDIO star, HI J plays the lead of Dick Chap V~* { Cardston Creamery Butter Dr.P. W. kichman Commercial &Press Photographer pel. His work m "The Iron Horse," I Roughneck," Thursday, DENTIST FilmsDeveloped "The "The Dancers" ■Wednesday and March 17 and 18. and other big pictures last season, Office: Cahoon Block Phona 214 das' proven the fitness of this player H TheFamousRomanceof the West. Phone 42 for outstanding roles that call for physical prowess and dramatic abil- "The Great Divide" A. T. F. W. FLETT ity. TheCARDSTON CREAMERY I HENSON Madge Bellamy and Margaret _ Mgr. TERRY, TEARLE, Teacher ofPianoforte andTheory Plumbing Heating Livingston are cast m the two chief .... S. W. LOW— ALICE CONWAY WALLACE and Dutton" ■with Pupils feminine roles of "Tessie BEERY and HUNTLY GORDON.) "rep-red for Royal Academy and and Deering" respectively. ■ RoyalCollege of Music Examination*. Res. Phone 71 "Violet Miss Bellamy's beauty and artistry Phone. 97 Cardaton, Alta. are veil-known and both are call- Co. ed into use m her role m "Havoc." Friday Saturday, 19 and 20. THE LEE Miss Livingston's role is that of a Black Diamond Coal I and March JONES MELODY MEN selfish, girl cold society and m this (Cleanest andBest PreparedCoal on the marketto-day.) ORCHESTRA Undertakers and Embalmers type of part she has done some re- For engagements markable work m the past. PHONE 55 Walter McGrail,probably the most Farmers! Phone 102 Cardston. popular of the younger type af Don't plantinferior Seed. "■--■-___■__-__-______screen villain,plays "Roddy Dutton," Club togetherand buy car lots of Tested Seed Bprley Robt. McClung a highly dramatic and important Robin's Tailor Shop role. McGrail's work m "The Dan- and Oats. Painting Kalsomining cers" and "Gerald Cranston's Lady," (In Ltd.) and J.M. WORKMAN TWO UFE LOAG connection withBrown*' two other Fox successes, was among If ?KLS^% the best m LIVE STOCK DEALER IfflO LOVED A rf First-class Tailoringand Phone 212 Cardston of his career and "Hav- ■I WOMAN \ /"V^/ Cleaning oc" he has even better dramatic op- mMmmmMmmmkmmMmmmmmmh.amKammmtmmmtmwammmßEmMm ■ WITHOUT ASOUL >\ \\ portunities. David Butler is cast as "Smithy." II VILLIAM FOX presenli \fc_^__M _k " J. C. SHAW An athlete m every sense of the \ Folsom actor well, THE SCRHN VERSION OFTHe R.L. PLASTERING word and an as he fits II """"VV^Wlfc^* thc part admirably. Butler will be ■ OTERNATIONA-. STAOf SUCCESS |k I General Phona 127 P.O.Box 153 remembered for his work m "Hocl- sMßßßßßß^~^s^~^^^jS^tiLjlOTc_r__sy^__^_____ nian Blind" and hte "Arizona Ex- Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing and '$«Iw!-£3e*»**^_ ___■ ■*■■'■ I press." I \Ww^a I Chopping. Oats, Hay, Chopped Harvey Clark, sterling charade: ' Grain Baled a :; \fc_ mm & SISSK^^BH HBsk :::::': i actor, comedy a__ :^l_ |___M______K____H___ Barky, takes care of thc m t^9h smfS^9V Branand Shorts. "Havoc" m the role of "Biddlc," v "THE GREAT DIVIDE" cockney * ;* I - private. His inimitable Rnfißy»''-^''iisbM X' iflsV fl - ''' Ai^VbbbbW iHAVoqAmifhtydrsms of — E.L.Jessen Transfer work m "The Roughneck" and "Th? WjmmW. fl JwuTr' '^PIBF _L___f_B SSSSsflfl |L| A-i The great American play thc Fighting Heart," John Ford's new wir-tUied most PHONE 85 ■M v women popular stage production— of picture, is reflected m an entirely I s^iIfJHEi9sis!: the last twenty years translated new vein m "Havoc." Others In to the screen m a production ou ■___^___E_? OEORGIT O'BRIEN Mrs. J. F. PARRISH thc cast of "Havoc" are Leslie Fen B BJ-WwsWT^|*j*pMfl_i B which no time nor expense were FLORIST 'on, well-known English actor m E__f\ MADGE "LLAMY spared to make it a film even greater "Babe," II Agent Co. the role of Wade Boteler as LESLIE PENTON than the original, "Thc Great Div- for Terrill Floral " "Sergeant Major" ■ KVW "Say h With Flowers and Eulalie Jen __ff BAMARET ide" comes to the Palace.Theatre nn sen as "Alice Deering." IIRft^ UVIM6STOK Wedncday Thursday, 17, __Mvfe'_^^__ WALTER K«ORAIL and Mar. PHONE 139 "Havoc" a tremendous stage suc- and 18. cess m England America, was ART DUNCAN, AIRMAN HOCKKY PLAYER West; and H»W^^^_% EULAUfi JENSEN It is an epic of the a pow- adapted to the screen by Edmund During the war Art Duncan made sands watched the hreathless dtn-l icrfully dramatic story of the ele- John Larsen Goulding. spectacular of a German !m thc sky and cheered as the Can- woman, a capture to *r HMitY wm mental clash of a typical oi plane wounded the ay- adian outwitted his enemy. It was itllil^^MvC^M East, o after he had 'j thc repressed culture of the & Builder iator. Thc German made a desperate one of the few cases where the en- man typical fiery de- Contractor and a of the HARRISVILLE , effort to make his own lines hut the emy was actually taken prisoner m fiant, spirit Estimatas Frsa j ■WJMj^H MT HOWIAIIO V. LEE lawless of the West. Canadian headed him off and cleverly the air. Art Duncan is now a defense Alice Terry and Conway^Marlc fSpecial to The—News* forced him to change his course and player with the Calgary Tigers, have the two leading rolcJ^FTth a Harrisville, March B—Father8 Father Boc- land behind the British lines. Th«u- supporting cast which i^cltnWs1 Wal- Show quene Lethbridge service Pitts, Cards from held lace Beery, ZaSu H^titly Gor- SIGNS - BANNERS m the Catholic church on Sunday. don, Allen Forrest, Ford Sterling Feb. 28, nearly all members being and William Orlamond. A. T.HENSON present. Father Bocquenc spoke Alabaotine Painto Varnioheo New Englandm Arisona __ Phone 97 very ably on "Lent" m the forenoon, Expert Plumbing The story concerns a prim Massa- and ill the afternoon his sermon was Harnesses for Spring work chusetts girl with New England on"The Stations of the Cross." I ideals', meeting a strange, uncouth Rev. Father Bocquenc visited for N.S. Forsythe a few days at thc home of Mr. E. Linseed,Neatsfoot and Harness Oils. man of thc Painted Desert of Ari- zona. and BUILDER Salt. The girl, Ruth Jordan, is captured CONTRACTOR Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pisko at Quality Best hy three marauders of thc West, Allkindsof Carpenter Work Lethbridge, a baby girl. received word who are drunken and bestial. They Estimates Free PhoneR507 Mr. Peter Zubach shake dice to sec which will posses reccnly of the deathof his brother m her and thc other two are not Wisconsin. COOMB'S SADDLERY & HARDWARE satisfied when Stephen Ghent wins, Mr. Peter Zubach was a Lethbridge so he has to fight one and give thc W. I.Freek visitor last week. gold nuggets to "i We are sorry to hear that Miss other a chain of Lethbridge seal thc hargain. - Margaret Zubachis m the He marries thc girl and duringthe Jeweler Optician Hospiat with a fractured arm. first nights when she has not yet Arthur Vadnais and his mother rt hecomc enough of a reality for h'm RegisteredOptimetrist turned to Claresholm last week. touch, - - - They have been visiting with Mr. CAR to he becomes her dreamed ______s ~88 _3_____3 THE NEW STAR Boundary of ideal lover Surrounded by rom- and Mrs. Jos. Vadnais at jj Estimates Cheerfully Given j Offers a complete range of openand closed models In ance and adventure. He is' in ignor- TOM BARKER Creek. six cylinder chassis at ance of her fineness and her moral D3th four aril laws and sees her only as a woman Painting,Decorating&Paperhanging surprisingly low cost. and desirable. Agent Empire Wall Taper. Her Ideals Killed PHONE 146 Easter Novelties Frank Flett j By his passion he tears 'down the \ ideal she has woven around him and her pride makes her see herself as thc property, of a beast who has We willhave a compete as- bought her with gold. She weave CAHOON baskets antl sells them to get money sortment of Easter candies Oiling and Repairing to buy herself hack and eventually HOTEL days. she obtains the original chain ot - and novelties m n few and all kinds nuggets, gives them to Stephen, and M.0. Cahoon Mgr. of Harnesses of triumphantly leaves him. A baby ii " " PHONE 18 horn, after which Stephen by his Cardaton Alberta Leather Goods. love and his kindness wins! Ruth back. We Issue Marriage Licenses The story is hrinmful of thrill-; Dining Room SPECIAL FOUR CYLINDER TOURING and the scenery of the gorgeous a la Carle The Cardston Bakery A-TiTcURE Power, Beauty«n_ Painted Desert makes a fitting back- H. C. Phipps, Prop. Harness Shrp Economy, Comfort. ground for the staging of it. Provenunit* tnathave been thoroughly te*t«d by the motoring Public for — — ihe past three year*insure -.pendableLOW COST TRANSPORTATICN SMBs_H____—_H___— __—_—— I __s7_ss___— _— ~s___— __— I In Hockey Stardom BLACK and WHITEi Garage BARBLR Si.OP Grand I Famr.us Go.d.Up Bl.( )» )MI-RS J CARDSTON ar.d \ X BEAL'n IAKH i: \ I ! EARLY SPRING HATS at SPEC! \L PRICES | Sport HcarfquaHeiK | »"?"♥♥*♥♥♥♥♥*♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥*♥♥♥♥":♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥"f♥<-♥"""♥. f ' * i: OUR EASTER HATS | C. K. Chrrßini.n \ , * THE | Proprietor j ;| ' .. ,-ire en thr wav J ;: t ', ', Watch for them m Our Windows. * CHRYSLER! :: * Public endorsationisfor better Motor Cars. That !! Benj. J. Wood,CardstonsPioneer why I! Oland & Scott ButcherRidincr on hisown is the reason CHRYSLER has come from the now. bottom to the top m less than three years. j » hook theoldreliable firmof Quality Appearance Durability !! SaturdaySpecial,Tomato Sausages, Superiortocars sellingat from $500 to $1000 more, '< j Contractors and | A. No. 1MnttooIChickens. a recoiti noother automobile has ever acheived. jI Builders Lowest possihleprices. RONNIE JOHANESSON Defence player with the Winnipeg Satisfaction Guaranteed Wtlff, Maroons, was with thc Olympic Fal-1 G. A. Dealer for Cardston MdDis'rid. cons and for the last two years withI EstimatesFree B.rWOOD ►♥♥t»e»»»ee«»e»»»ee»»teeeee#ttee»»e»eeeeee»»e»<»oo» " 'the Selkirk team of the M.H.A. THURSDAY,.MARCH11, 1926 THE CARDSTONNEWS 4

Kimball U.F.A. and U.F.W.A. Join inOrganization Meeting

(Special to The News) Kimball, Mar. B— An organization of a joint U.F. A. and U.F.W.A. \va» effected on Feb. 26. with J.C. Peter- son as President, Mrs. Milton Han- BuildingDaysoreHere sen Vice-President, and George Ady &g> Secretary. Johansen, Nel- as Messrs. ______^___M______^______J______B sssPE_lm^i_^__^f^_____F— !<___■__. ssss______tF!'_^i^_W sssssss______M__ B_____ri _ssssM_i i___L_Hs^s______l _____B_l son and Roberts,, and Mesdame. present Johansen and Roberts were , , from Woolford to speak to those «______---H_____B____^^^_^^H^_s^ss_9J i_sssssss_sssssi,ssss_sssss_ssssss_.is«»«»s_sss_»ssss" present on the aims and opportun- ities of thc U.F.A. Bee-Hive Girls Dance a Success A City or Town that abounds m citizens who "OWN THEIR OWN The Bee-Hive Girls almost reach- ed their objective at their dance held HOMES", is a community that reflects thrift and prosperity. CARDSTON ten days ago. The Jones Orchestra was m attendance furnishing splen- community--an to live--a good place to build a home. did music to the large crowd, while is such a ideal place the girls sold lunches during the evening and as a result almost fifty dollars were raised. This will al- most supply the girls with uniforms. New Kimball School Board A re-organization of the Kimball School Board took place on Wednes- day, Feb. 24th, as the retiring board wished to be released, on account of the expiry of J.H. Bennett's term, T.S. Low residing elsewhere and Ed. not being a naturalized Brit- Do Rothe Whose Advertising Bills ish subject, their resignation was accepted. A new Board composed of Guy Wilcox, Chairman, Mrs. Mary Roy Sec.-Treas., and Milton W. Hansen, was voted m. The play "Sweet Lavender" was presented to the Kimball public on YOU Pay, Mr. Merchant? Wednesday evening last by a local cast. A large audience was present and seemingly enjoyed the efforts of (By LEE FLEMING) the troupe. The drama was present- ed at Taylorville the followingnight, and during the coming week a num- * ber of nearby towns will be visited. Hector Roy made a trip to B.C. by motor last week, returning the The Store That Doesn't AdvertisePays The latter part of thc weak. Quite a number of local people visited Cardston on Friday and Sat- urday last to witness thc picture "The Vanishing American." All AdvertisingBill For The One that Does. were pleased with the production. Ward Conference will be held at Kimball on Sunday March 14th. All advertising, whether are invited to be present. Every merchant m business pays for he uses it or not. If a competitor's advertising takes any business Rinard Store Burns, $2,000 Loss away from him, the profit he would have made on the lost sale is

(Special to the News) what his competitor's advertising cost him. A fire broke out m the Rinard Store during thc night of Feb. 20, totally destroying the Store, Post- You have, perhaps, wondered how some stores can afford to Office and Dwellinghouse, six set of work harness and a number of art- spend such enormous sums for advertising. That is easy to fath- icles belonging to Lloyd Miller. It is a mystery how the fire started and sdu om. Their competitor, who does not advertise and whose busi- is thought that matches m the store ness they take, pays for their advertising. were set off by mice. Mr. Miller had no insurance on the building or goods and the total loss will be ap- proximately $2,000. Say the Jones family is a customer of your store. Theyhave A Whist Party was held m the home of Mr. John Veale on Tuesday $100 which they intend to spend witli you. They read the adver- night crowd of last week. A nice your competitor and are induced to spend attended and everyone had a most tisement of their $10') enjoyable evening. with him insteadof spendingit with you. The store makes 10p.c., School Fair at Lens This Year or $10, on thc They deduct, The School Fair will be held at sale. we will say, thc $1 advertising year Lens this instead of DelBonita. cost and have $9 profit left. The advertising cost them noth- The past two months have been a has continuous controversy as to who ing, they got back its cost and had $9 profit they would not have was to have the Fair but the East end had too much competition and had only for their advertising. the west end won out. Its about time Del Bonita was looking up to Rinard and Lens. Whopaidfor this advertising? Searle—Ferris Trial at Lethbrldge | Attracts Lease People people About 75 from the Lease cost, country were m Lethbridge on Tues- Did the advertiser pay? No. He got back the and profit day, March 2, to hear the trial be- besides. tween H. Searle and J. Farris over the impoundment of some horses. The case was dismissed after Farris paying damages and each one paying W Did the purchaser pay? No. He paid only the regular price f» his own costs. A RabbitWar at Rinard The De! Bonita U.F.A. helcj their Tr Then who did pay? m monthly meeting at Lens on Sat. March 6, 35 being present. The dis- cussion was on a war on pests, and store not paid for it was decided to make a drive on The that did advertise his competitor's ad- Rabbits, Gophers and Jack Rabbits. vertising He not onlypaid for advertising, The drive will cover three townships the other fellow's but and wilt last for three days, the los- he paid out of his cash drawer the profit his competitor made on* ing side putting up supper and a dance for the winners. If sturround- the sale. The store that docs not advertise pays thc advertising ingdistricts would follow suit, we would soon get rid of these pests. bill for the onethat does. He pays m lossof sales, profits and in- Constable Ellis and C. Christensen creasedcosts. of Magrath were touring the lease on business recently. E.G. Woodger was out taking or- ders for machinerylast week. The store that loses business through not advertising has such high ovcrheid and unit sale cost that it cannot possihly sell Maadowlarks at Taylorville goods as cheaply as the store that increases its sales and reduces its costs withadvertising. (Special to The News) Taylorville, March B—Spring8—Spring signs are not lacking m this district now. Mcadowlarks have been seen and heard, and on the open lakes ducks, swan and reese have been seen. On Thursday night the Kimball Dramatic Company presented "Sweet Lavender" m the local church. It - was well presented and drew a large crowd. Advertise In THE NEWS the Paper That Mr. Gregson and family expect *o move to their new farm near Card- ston sometime this week. Mr. Cald- well and family will move onto Mr. 1 Reaches The People of Cardston Gregson's farm here as soon as he leaves. Bishop Lowry and wife returned from Great Falls on Tuesday. and District! Leonard Workmaa and wife were visiting with friends here on San- day. The Missesl Anderson front Card- ston spent the week-end with their parents here. 11, 1926 THE CARDSTONNEWS r^sDAXMARCH 5 Here and There Ward Reunion At Aetna HereandThere Beaumont, assistant steam- Just Like a Man passenger agent, hai Nels NeJsen, '"sural (Special to The News) world's amateur ski .ppointed assistant to tho cnuiapion, gave an exhibition at Aetna, March B— The Ward Re „,UD passenger traffle num. Shawbridge recently under the aus-i Canadian Pacific Stoam. Union held last Friday night was n pices of the Montreal Ski Club. Mr. °f the grand success. The members of ,ccording to recent advicoa at the Nelsen holds therecord for the long- company. ward who were not present co'ul I est aki jump world, by j„offices of the be in the either | counted on the fingers of on amateur or professional { Supper ski experts. agricultural growth d*a> hand. commenced about 7 At the Revelstoke,B.C., ski jump gda's p.m. all had their fill, or if no:, heI quarter of a century il and attained a distance of 240 feet, two j e past supper ' by figures it was their own fault. After years ago. illustrated com. program auxTar; This has never been Government, a was given, each equalled jy being or attained before or since. during tho post responsible for a part. These .bow that were well given, some sang, som: ieid crops had an estimated spoke, The Prince of Wales spent a day compared and some dramatized their inspecting" „f |9W,166,000, as work.. Of Relief the British Industries 196,673,000 m 1900. the latter the Soc- at Birmingham, England, iety was especially well presented. Fair re- cently. When in the course of his on Nova Scotia farms Mrs. B.H. May, the auhoress, shoul 1 action ability tour he came to the important ex- , to approximately be commended for her m amounted that work. After program hibit of the Canadian Pacific Rail- as compared with $36,- CHOP HOUSE IS RELIC OF SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LONDON the dam. ,000, ing was indulged 11.30 p.m. way,he stopped, smiled and exclaim- -jn the previous year. Items House, m until ed, Birch's Chop which is to be became Lord Mayor of London. It general the "Good old C.P.R." On leaving were: Dairy, eating The spirit of whole part> up this total removed from its site m the City of is a wellknown house for bus- unity harmony among the Prince's verdict was, "It is a j 000; livestock, $2,200,000; was and th- London, has stood unaltered since mess men and contains many historic ward members. splendid fair and Ihope it meets ,ps, $18,700,000; poultry p'ro- 1690, when William and Mary were relics, and its ovens arc hundreds oi with the success it deserves. (1,220,000; fruits and vego* on the throne. Birch, its early owner years old. Dramatica [8,000,000. The Aetna Dramatic Co. presented Shipped to the Governor of Sierra "The Black Feather" m Glenwood Leone, South Africa, before Christ- Iway car, originally built at on Monday night and m Mountain mas in care of the Dominion Ex- rvation car for the Canadian View on Tuesday night. press Company, the receipt of two Railway, was used as " Leavitt presented "Confusion" m cases of apples from the Ontario De- c ardente" and funeral coach Aetna ou Wednesday evening aivl partment of Agriculture has been port the remains of the lata everyone who attended seemed well acknowledged by the Governor's Mother of Italy. This car satisfied with the performance. secretary. The latter states that tho hospital during d m service Fire apples, Baldwins and Northern and was sold, with others, Spies, beautifully packed The home of Mr. Ralph Burgess arrived State Railways talian after narrowly escaped being and in perfect condition. istice. burned last Monday morninpr, clothing and when meetings other materials were upstairs. General of the Montreal ;e are laid tho burned Railway been scenes m Mr. and Mrs. Burgess were away Officers have held in i west on account of hoar- from home, but the Montreal arranging for the forth- children sum- coming id snow. The tree* and moned the neighbors and convention of American Rail- the fire was Superintendents. intoare covered with snow form- put out. The causehas not been de- road The conven- jj strange white animals m tho termined. tion is to take place on June 15 to fitting Horse Pass region. A num- 18 next, and will be attended by Sic* tr of photographs were taken ro- railroad superintendents from all wdy tliis neighborhood showing Mr. Francis Jensen's baby has parts of the American continent. In m been very imtesque and terrifying figures m ill. She took her to all, about eight hundred or a thou- Thursday he form of prehistoric animals. Cardston evening to be sand are expected with their wives. under the Docor's care and returned Her Excellency, Lady Byng, wifo Saturday. With E. W. Beatty, President of Governor-General of Canada, OPENING LARGEST BROADCASTING STATION IN WORLD the , as Cow Testing Associations fthe Edgar, wirector, Business Invaluable peaking Ottawa recently, gave a Birmingham, England, recently m- iPercy the station of patrons, and at Several of our citizens visited one its the Red I~\ md description of the scenic beau- augurated thc world's largest broad- who took part m the opening cere- White Revue, an annual Musical Aid to Milk Production Lethbridge last on casting station, and thc picture are monies. week business. produced idofthe Canadian Pacific Rockies. m Among them were James Hansen, Show, written, and acted too P. Haunou, Lord iGainsford and Students, Die sdvised Canadians to J. Nephi Richards, Clarence Jensen and entirely by McGill was .nida first and get to know this James Frodsham. "ffered to five capacity houses at His wintry and something of tho lives Majesty's Theatre at Montreal dur- Spring? [thepeople who livem its various ing the first week of March. This Everybody irti. seems to think it Is was the third edition of the Revue Spring. Even the weather act.-: that produced by the undergraduates of way. Owing to the cheap hydro-electric Farmers are preparing to start McGill University. over available, tho American Col* their spring work m real earnest ulose and Chemical Company is to next week. One of the largest and most valu- ocate at Drummondville, Quebec, able collections of Chinese Jade that cry shortly. The Canadian com- has ever crossed the Pacific Ocean lany will be known as the Canadian RALEY was carried off the Canadian Pa- >llulose and Chemical Company, it cific liner "Empress of Russia" when understood, output the vessel arrived at Vancouver re- s and the will (Special to The News) rayon cently. The entire collection is the onsist of and artificial ailk. Raley, — ibout $7,000,000 will bo used for March B—The8 The farmers art- result of nine months excavation in preparing Spring non-prodm rnu:i milk herds imrcatea nel profttl. uildings and plant equipment. for work as it sur- the central and northwest provinces Elimination «/ live from ely seems as though spring is here, of China. The collection was brought Gettingmore milk front fewer cows cows were brushed or wiped with a the weather being very favorable One- all-steel 75-ton ore by A. W. Behr, well known collector Is the aim of the cow testing- asso- damp cloth before each mtlklntt. hundred and other little tokens seem to tell city. ciation. Hundreds of cases have dem- ('tonsils were sterilized. The stable irs ordered by the Canadian Pa- of New York us spring is near. onstrated ln a most striking;manner was well ventilated and plenty of ffic Railway from the Canadian Car that the weeding out of non-produc- clean, purewater was given tho cows. id Foundry Company, havo now Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Bill and The Annual Italian Trade Fair, to tive mlllc cows and better care f<»r A year from the time the member Ehel, and Tom and George Chestle- Milan, Italy, during producing members of the milk joined tho association, his records ten completed and are ready for be held in the the ton visited friends near Raymond a herd pay big dividends. showed an Increase m milk to more Wivery. Each of the cars month of April, has the support of '.linn 28,000 has a Sunday. Tlilb point was strongly stressed m pounds from the four week ago last the Italian Government and all the T>ntry- as compared to 27,000 pounds ipacity of about eighty tona m a MRS. PANKHURST nn exhibit at tho International cows lolding content of 1,230 cubic foot, The next U.F.W.A. meeting wilf commercial and industrial associa- Exposltion held at Indlnnnpolis Inst from six cows prior to this period. Who has returned to England after eight years spent m Canada. be held at thc home of Mrs. C. Clas- tions of the country. Judging from October. An actual Instance was I'heic was more than a correspond- md the wheels are of solid wrought given disclosed the following ing increase m butterfat. cn on April applications already on which itcel. The cars will he largely used Ist. the hand facts. The cow testing association con- n Mr.and Mrs. Crawford and Evcral from those wishing to participate It A milk producer had a herd of six sists of about twenty-six farmers the Sudbury district. 27,000 motored to Magrath a week Sunday should be a marked success. This milk cows producing pounds who co-operato and employa trained annually. a cow tester to test their cows for econom- to appeal to of milk Ho Joined At least 600 boys wiH pail visit friends. exhibition should Cana- testing association. The first step ical productionof milk and butterfat. arough tho Burnsid* Lodge, tha There will be a Whist Drive at Mr. dian manufacturers and merchants taken was to weed out the non-pro- The tester spends one day a month next Saturday evening, who wish to increase trade between ductlve cows, that ir.. those cows oneach farm and obtains a complete Western Ontario distribution centre B. Mathson's to a record of e.-ich cow's milk and but- n the two countries. ylcldlnrr Insufficient milk net Woodstock, Ontario, to become March 13th. profitable Income over and above terfat production, feed consumed, '"rm workers under the Salvation Mr. Hartman and K. Johnson mot- feed cost. feed cost, growth, and Income, and Arriving at Vancouver recently en weeding process left only Income over feed. bmy juvenile farm labor system ored to Lethbridge last Saurday. The out 1926, Adjutant the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress four cows ln tho milk herd. But The first cow testingassociation In luring according to H.J. Flock who has spent the win- remaining cows were fed ac- the United States was that organised 'm, lodge. Adjutant ef Russia," three scientists, Captain these chief of the ter with his family m Calgary Is cording to their Individual require- at Newaygo County, Michigan, m L. Dominick, of Yale University, and sanitary beneficial 1906. Since then, there has been m also stated that the first party, back to the farm again for thc sum- ments. No or a umbering fifty, all been Wilson Powell and Adrian Rube), of feedingmeasure was neglected. Dur- fairly constant growth until 1925 havo mer's work. months, tlioy were given shows j. tally of 732 cow testing as* poken for, although they still Harvard, told of photographing the ing stabling are Mrs. from is vis- plenty ofclean bedding; stables were soclatlons with excellent prospects ot n way England. Nielson Cardston total eclipse of the Sun at an ap- long flnnlcs the doubling their from iting kept clean; the lialr on number within the next thc Brown's. proximate cost of 930,000 a minute. and udders were kept clipped. The three years. Cases of automobiles drivendirect- Mr. and Mrs. Diakon gave a part> The three astronomical students were ly at trains m the course of travers- on Sunday evening last. About 30 member* of the Swathmore college ing alevel crossing during tho first were present and spent the evening expedition who journeyed to the four weeks of 1026 wereIncreased m card playing. At midnight all en- Island of Sumatra to photograph the lo four, or at the rate of one a week, joyed a nice supper. latest eclipse of January 14. "hen an auto truck struck tho lead- Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown and Mrs. ing Lethbridge Just Like a Man car of seventeen cars passing Johnson motored to last iter the Yonge Street crossing at Saturday. Toronto. The thtrd prise for ears- Mr. F. Brown and a few of his Isssness went to an autobus drlvof Old Fashioned Head of Firm, (stemly) : Did Isee you come to thc offi.-c friends were at Great Falls. Mon. it Hull, Quebec, week, who drove his ear m a taxi, Jones?" last looking over the count y. through both gates of the Chelsea Boy': "Yes sir, give thc jolly old creditors confidence H Mrs. J. Workman wen- ami, Modern Office Mr. and Roadlevel crossing,m tho w«M us!" very much surprised last Saturday atthis city. night when about forty of then gathered there. evening o friends The was spent playing cards, the high Ilie Saskatchewan Seed Grower's ladies' score going o Mrs..1. Wagner, sociation has shipped 2,000 bushels and the gcntelman's to Jnke Wagnei. The ladies' was won by f registered Marquis wheat to Bue- Consolation Mrs. Brown and the gentleman's by "s Ayres, Argentina, pur- for seed Mr. George Chestleton. At midnight all enjoyed a nice lunch and some good music. In Hockey Stardom Electrical Work

; We do wiring anH install j; ; allkinds of ele trieal equip- ;; I ment. Special prices for wir- ;; I entire bu'Uings. J ; I Letus iepair that socket ;; ! that isn't working just right. ;; I orput m a switch for your ;; t conveniencem lighting. \\ > ■ I WekallkMsafrepair wark ;; I PHONE 150 DUKE AND DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH PRINCE HENRY Father of Lady Mary daughter. Lady Margaret Scott and mother was Third son of the Kingand thc ta'l Scott, who may enter Royal Fam- a at weddingof Miss the bridesmaid the princes. JOHNNY SHEPPARD ily as thc bride of Prince Henry. Thc Cooke of Montreal, to Lord Minto. Cardston est of thc forward player with the Winnipeg Duke is the head of an old Scottish Lady Margaret was married this Mnroons, formerly Coleman, family. A son of Duke, Lord month at Capetown. Africa, to of Alta. thc South ii Mr. O.H. Snow of Raymond was a He is a clever stickhandler anduses William Scott is now -n the vice- a member of thc Vicc-rcgal staff of [ Electric Co. here during thc past week. j 'he poke check to perfection. regal staff at Ottawa and another that Dominion. t*+*4>««,+4)»4>4>+«>+**+4>+*+* visitor THURSDAY,MARCH 11, 1926 THE CARDSTON NEWS 6 OWENDALE

HereandThere (Special to The News) I1 - JJ exported B— Owendale ;I Timber frem British Co- Owendale> March The during the :.in^ months end- U.F.A. heldtheir monthly meeting at General Interest ihimbia night Items of Local and fag September SO, ni2f. was :!0,GG3,- flic Jefferson School onMonday -; 000 feet, compared with ,r.0,50U,0CU Chairman Fred Luth m charge. Buy- ' feet for 1924; 46.643.000 feet m ing of material m bulk for the farm- 1923; and 49,820,000 feet In 1922. ers was thc main business of the meeting. It was decided to have a Wight I The district convention of Rotar- A project is under way at Toronto Basket Dance at Jefferson on March Mrs. Moses Anderson is spending C.B. Cheesman and D.O. 26, U.F.A.local. Lethbridge Monday. ians, comprising all clubs m Western for the construction of thc largest for the benefit of thc a few days m Raymond. motored to on Canada, * * » » " " Canada, will be held at Banff, Alta., hotel m which also means Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Connard moved 13, next. the largest hotel the British Em- Hogg Lethbridge was PAINT UP! Now is the time. May 14 and 15 m to their new ranchhere on Tuesday. Mrs. A.B. of » " » pire. Itis understood that the new a week-end visitor here the guest Take a look at Lyle Holland's new Many of our farmers are spring hard-to-pleasebuyers, with sleeping structure even larger than you of thosecareful thrifty May family. home on the hill. 111 for six weeks will be discing. drilled Are one of the " sickness, the Roosevelt New York. Mr. C. Stevenson just anything? Do you want thevery « # » » « Mr. Justice C.A. Stuart of m whoaren't satisfiedwith some twenty odd acres of wheat last The sweetestand tenderest? If so trade UP! We saw Kenneth Douglas, the son of Mr. and Mrs. the appellate division of the Alberta best? Thechoicest? CLEAN Court, at The apple crop m the Okanagan week. quality costsless. I with the rake last week. D.G. Oland, is confined to his bed Supreme died his home m here where Woolf Calgary 5 m his 62nd year. Valley, British Columbia, this year Most of our local farmers motored Atta Boyl with Scarlet Fever. on Mar." "< * » * " * " s is estimated at 2,300,000 boxes. At to Cardston on Wednesday to attend not a fair estimate of a dollarand ahalf the lecures given by Mr. Huukiug meeting of Fair Woolf and kiddies spent Cabinet reconstruction will be Market At a the Cardston Mrs. G.L. box, Calgary Quality Meat I a the return to growers m this from representing the Ford week, Mr. I. M. the week-end m Cardaton with her a live question for some weeks yet m Association last Government, district w:ll be approximately four Motor Co., their Power Farming Phone 74 I re-appointed Secretary parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Coombs. the Alberta according to m Coombs was * * million dollars. School at the Cardston Motors. for the coming year. The 1926 Prize .* Premier Brownlee. It will be to- early m May. Mrs. Holmes is m Lethbridge wards the end of the session before The Owendale Ladies' Aid was List will be issued* * John The Eastern International Dog « with her daughter, Mrs. Birkett for thc matter is brought up. held on Wednesday at thc home of «" * » Derby will be runat Quebec on Feb- T.M. onSatr a time, while Mrs. Birkett is under- Mrs. W. J. Roberts. The greater Mrs. Carlson returned ruary 18, 19 and 20. The course urday night from a tour of going an operation at the hospital. In the future it will be obligatory part of the time was spent m dis- week's " " " provides for a distance of 45 miles Southern been on drivers of cars m Alberta to dim cussion on the coming Bazaar to be towns where she has a day days, irrespective Machinery Young lights approaching for three of and assisting m organization work of the Miss Edra went to Leth- their when other be held at thc Jefferson School on John Deere lain, | feet, snow or storm. The winner bridge last week motoring m with cars> within 200 ou the highways March 12. A very nice lunch was U.F.W.A. will and a gold cup. I * ♥ * President H.B. Brown of the Leth- if amendments to the Vehicles ar.d receive $1,000 served by Mrs. Roberts after the bridge Stake. Highway Traffic Act, m a bill just Other competitors will bo awarded meeting. Mrs. A.C. Taylor of Card- Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Brad- " " " prizes aggregating $2,200. bury of Calgary are visiting for a brought into the Legislature arc ston was m attendance. Van Brunt Drills adopted. few days mCardston with Mr. Brad- Mrs. Fred Smith returned on Sat- Hague " ♥ " Immigration to Mr. G.B. has been chopping| Canada for the bury's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. urday after a three months visit with grain throughout thc district, going her Utah, Idahoand Ore- [ Extensive plans are being made six months from April 1 to Septem- Bradbury. relatives m as far as Mr. H. Sheffield's. * " " gon. Ifor thc celebration to be held at ber 30, 1925 totalled 57,086. Of south " " " 25,072 The stork defied smallpox placards Camrose, Albera, by the Norse peo- this number were from Great Mr. Orcnc Hansen has recently A car load of new ple 3, 4, 5, Britain Ireland, 11,199 from th. W/yiof | j when it brought the eighteenth Mrs. Rulon Jeppson presented her of Canada on July and 6 and purchased the Section 10. Camrose, United States and 20,815 from other child to Mrs. John Weber at her husband with a fine baby boy on next. Dr. Nordbye of is Several people president Society countries. In the same period 18,- of the Owendale home m Kitchener, Ont. The mother Friday night last. Mother and babe thc of the Norse who m Woolford Wednesday, making arrange- -282 Canadians were is a victim of smallpox, but the are doing nicely. of Canada which is returned from the demonstration by G.C. Dodge " " * States. witnessed tlie Cars ments for the_ affair. Many visitors United child, a boy,is m a healthy condition. Rodney of Calgary, of a fire extin-1 * " j " Mr. Langlcy Moore, formerly of from the United States and other guisher invention, I flying of his own called Messrs. Nebeker Kennedy, Cardston, now livingm the northern parts of Canada are expected to With Canadian ensign and new Models. and of aloft, "Dread Fire." I Just ia. See these closed j Stores, part of California, is here visiting attend. all her gala bunting the Ca- Nebbs United left on Wed. " * * Empress Mr. nesday morning Raymond. They with his aged mother for a few nadian Pacific liner of and Mrs. W.J. Roberts motored for to Thursday evening, Mr will be away for days, weeks. Seldomhas a British foreign minis- Scotland left the harbor of New Cardston several mak- * " " attending given I Also thc new I ing arrangements for opening up ter found himself m such a difficult York "harp at noon on December 3 Roberts the social jour- by Lodge the Store No. 2 m Raymond. Miss Nora Redford and Mr. Reed and embarassing position on an im- on the first part of her thc Lee's Creek m * « * Olsen were married m the Temple portant point of foreign policy as ney m the course of which she will Masonic Hall. H.G. Folsom and Heber Harker, here on Wednesday. The young Sir Austen Chamberlain, on the eve completely circumnavigate theglobe, Several local people attended tlie FORD MODELS "The Universal Car." covering approximately 30,000 miles, both of Hill Spring, and officials of couple are both from Leavitt, where of the league of nations meeting at card party m the Woolford School thc Cochrane Municipality went to they will make their future home. Geneva for the admission of Gerninay visiting nineteen different countries Friday night, which was given for " " "*" and twenty-four ports of j Edmonton on Monday, expecting to to the league. The entire press, with- making he benefit of the new United Church spend a few days m the Capital on Miss Caroline Lee is improving distinction of party, joins m reprov- call there. official business. slowly after a very severe attack ing his attitude on thc question of * * " of Scarlet Feccr. She is still bedfast the enlargement of the league coun- Canadian Pacific Railway gross Several Owendale Basketball fans Cardston Motors were at the games I and will likely be unable to return cil. earnings for the month of October m Cardston on Mr. Julius- Nielson of Salt Lake Friday night Browning hi to her school for some weeks yet. " " " were $19,569,188.43 an increase of when the City arrived m Cardston on Tues- " " " played the Cardton and the Mt. day's was formerly of Wednesday $216,847.93 over the sum for the Hi^ train. He Mrs. F.W. Atkins left View "Bear Cats" met the Browning Taylorville, owns Miss C. Jackson, daughter of H. M. morning Lethbridge to corresponding period of 1924. Net where he still for attend "Reds." The games were full of in- some splendid farm property. Al- Jackson returned to Cardston this the W.I. District Conference there profits were $7,444 027.08 or an in- crease $421,849.85 $7,022,- terest and excitement from start lo berta looks better than ever to him week. She has been absent for about during Wednesday and Thursday. of over finish. now. two years been residing m Idaho Mrs. Huyck, Provincial President of -177.23 for October 1924. Net pro- * * * during GOOD CLOTHES Falls that" time." " thc W.I. will return with Mrs. At- fits for the ten months ending Oc- Mrs. W.L. Dawson presented her The Second Ward Choir, m addi- - kins to Cardston. A meeting of the tober 31 were $29,079,949.01 an in- husband with a fine baby girl on Fri- tion to their regular rehearsal on Mr. and Mrs. Oro L. Nielson were Institute will be held m the Taber- crease of $1,611,880.52 over the sum day night at thc Cardston Hospital. for Monday night, served refreshments thc recipients of a beautiful quilt nacle on Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. of $27,468,059.49 for the same pe- Mother and babe are doing nicely. and spent the remainder of even- presented to them by the Cardston at which Mrs. Huyck speak. riod of 1924. the Staff, will In LESS MONEY! ing m entertaining games ad program School m honor of the mar the evening a social will be given at m honor of two of their retiring riage of Mr. Nielson, a member of the home of Mrs. Atkins. According to advices from a re- members, Mrs. Josie Wood who is the staff. " * * liable source,conditions the West BOUNDARYCREEK " " a m leaving for Magrath soon; and Mrs. Although It cost provincial have shown consistent improvement competi- the Alta Thompson who has spent thc In thc all-Canada butter government an investment of only this year. The crop has been gath- (Special to„The News) at tion held recently at Winnipeg, Al- finished, past winter Hill Spring. $1,900 to establish connection with ered, threshing is and thc Boundary Creek, B—Mr.8— » ♥ " berta butter exhibits carried off a grain Mar. Mr. Jas. the universal telephone service,- giv- has been stored m elevators. Fidler who been Thomas, total of twenty of the sixty prizes has to St. Mrs. H.C. Phipps went to Leth- ing continent wide phone connection, With the astoundingly rapid de- Ontario, visiting his father intends bridge on Tuesday to offered m competition with other spatch money steadily morning meet by means of a copper circuit from of wheat, is returning during the early part ot her husband who has spending provinces of the Dominion. Lethbridge coming to farmers, giving $30 been to thc International bor- m them present says $30 the month. He all " * * der, opportunity the the winter at thc B.C. Coast. M*. the government telephone de- an to clear off debts winter has settled m Eastern Canada. Phipps' health was very poor last Gardens m Cardston are earliest on partment has had a revenue of $400 and leaving them enough to extend fall, and it was thought that a win- irecord we believe for Southern Al- a month from their purchases. A card party was held at the home the service almost Selby ter on the coast would greatly im- Iberta. One gardener has Peas, Let- since its inception. outgoing of Mrs. last Friday evening. ' Thc Everyone very prove him. His many friends m 'tuce, Parsnips, Carrots and 150 lbs. calls average 350 a month. The first Christmas holiday spec- had a enjoyable time. Cardston sincerely hope that his re- of Potatoes planted. Many of the " " * ial over the Canadian Pacific Rail- turn thc Peas are above ground will be with very best of aIrcady and Eight groups of steers, eleven lots way bearing three hundred happy health. Ithe Lettuce is also appearing, '''he of hogs, four pens of sheep and two Westerners bound for the Old Coun- *« ♥ Igardens all over town show no sign ' lots of dairy cattle on test this win- try arrived at St. John, N.B.m time The Alberta Legislature The announcement that the Arlle of frost and the soil is m excellent ter at thc University teconnect with the Canadian Pacific Marks Company 'condition. will contribute will be m Cardston " some interesting facts m connectio-i liner Montrose which will land them for a four day engagement at thc " " In Great Britain time for the (Continued fromPage One) Theatre, with the most economical methods m Palace commencing Wed- Tne new oil wells will be drilled of feeding live stock Alberta, Christmas holidays. The special, nesday, 24, gladsome m on March will be a m the famous Turner Valley field Feeders Day at the University, April travelling as the second section of Thc argument at times verged on theatregoers. bit of news to local south of Calgary m 1926, according 10th. A load of fall farrowed pigs, the Imperial Limited, was composed the abusive, and Mrs. McClung took premier This is Canada's stock com- to Chas. Ross, senior government less than .4ix months old, was mar- of eight sleepers, one from Edmon occasion to chide thc members for pany playing whohave been Western mining inspector of thc Dominion. keted recently from thc University. ton, Calgary, Moose Jaw, Kerrobert, allowing the proceedings to assume mm% \ssssu_ _I_l IsVSMEft Canada's cities for anumber of years. new ■ Five wells will be drilled h These were Tamworth-Yorkshlre Sask., Shaunavon, Sask., and two the character of a "catfigbt." There are 22 people m the company |the Moose Mountain area crossed, Winnipeg. west of raised on self-feeders and Irom Premier Brownlee, m presenting X — which carries its own orchestra, and Calgary and at least four new wells graded WM You cannnt tell about quality hy price unless you are do- 85 p.c. select. This is further the statement of the is now enroute to Vancouver having m the Wainwright field cast of Ed- anything Govevrnme.i MW inn Inisiness an honest, reliable store. For a $.3!) suit we evidence of the fact that select hogs Exceeding before shown said that thc railway problem with just completed a nine weeks engage- :monton, according to Mr. Ross' fore- can fully was is!. $.10, rfiid for that price you ran buy n handsome (runm-iit, be matured as earty as m thc Dominion of Canada and m the gravest the people ment at Saskatoon and five weeks at cast of the 1926 program the oil other types world, figures marketing of this Pro- I li'fli i i quality, fine material nnd one ll.ai will \\e,ir m and also points to the the of of \incc had to face. Thc railways Moose Jaw. i fields. possibility loadings had Buy your you'll always for of winter pigproduction. "11 grains and of car m the approximately $19,000,000 of public H all clothes here and gel the best month of November furnish a dou- money invested m them, and every ble reffbrd for Canadian Pacific Rail- year $1,000,000 provided lines, had to tec for way western for Canada and interest alone. The Province Marketing had m for the world. of al! the past assumed transportation pro- I Browns' Limited grains totalled 69,310,780 bushels blems " " 39,522 that should havebeen assumed H Dressersof Men and car loadings were car? by thc Dominion Government, ami figures distantly approach For even were suffering from it now. The rail- The ing the above, the statistician must ways I Alberta Stake were at present being efficient- agE-sagg-Mii fi. i"'sf^—in i go back to November 1923. when ly operated, thc rates were satisfac- 67,608X00 bushels of all grains wcr» tory and nothing was being lost by mark.ted and siC,B79 cars werl delay. By delaying action thc Gov- loaded. ernment had already saved the Prov- LEVI WEBSTER ince a lot of money,and they believ- General Blacksmithing, Disc Sharpening. Symphony Orchestra, the Orpheus ed that when they did ultimately I and CHALLENGE bring thc negotiations to a close BlacksmithCoalfor Sale. The Moutain View Basket Ball their action would be fully jusitfiel. Team wishes it known that they Thc Opposition course m attemptingI wijl meet thc Cardston High School to force thc Government's hand wa-s ■! the Stake Choir are presenting Team m Home and Home games at not m thc best interests of thc Prov- I any time. friendly ince. A promis- This is a chall- statement had been enge for the encouragement of good ed before the end of the session, and sports. the Opposition should havebeen sat- isfied with that. Under no form of 'X ROWNTREE'S ] administration could thc people of the lines served get a better service IThe Seasons than at present. Greatest Musical Feast Kx-Premier Greenfield strongly backed thc action of the Government I In the Stake m the course they took, m a warmly Tabernacle received speech. Thc division which took place at Sunday night, thc end of thc debate resulted m a xr^vx* I On March at 7.30 p. m. vote, the 14th 37-9 Independent member and thc Labor members voting with,i+**«*********ee*ee*eeee*eee****eee*e*»»>**+*«*s><'**<"s":♥n new shipment the Government. 1 IThis is the only appearance of Orpheus British Women Should NotLose Iof these detenus the Rights * 1 SsssssSsEstsHsssssHUssfisVsssssssl^SSK On the motion of Hon. Mrs. Pari- Candies justarrived. \^, 1 I and the Symphony Orchestra this season. LOST—X Brown Gelding branded by, seconded by Mrs. McClung, a LN on right thigh, 1 Brown resolution was passfed unanimously, ForFlavor and Variety j Gelding branded 13 on right calling upon thc Dominion Govern- thigh, 1 black bald-faced mare, ment to enact legislation whereby a I Don't miss it! branded on right thigh. woman of British nationality couM Each aweighs about 1500 lbs. Re- retain nationality though she nurr- Walker's Confectionery ward offered. Sec E.D. Robinson, ied an alien. j Cardston, Phone 48. 3M25 JOHN MACKENZIE <++»+<> >;*>>^>>:"""-.""". +♥■>♥*."♥"»+♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥+* 11, |». boxZZZZ. Z with Christian held a +*++++++++++++++♥++++♥♥+++ 14, 1898) Itc. Organized At meeting here tonight with thc farm- ds«on mZoIZ^c. ers of the district. The sfubject was ++++++++++++♥++++++++++♥++ , ,'n Kearl Hall Friday night. Herring For Lent c and Tomato Sauce, 2 for »«, the "Wheat Pool," and its benefits to t Have YouLost Something? *'" twasapary at the Kearl Hall Brunswick Sardines, 4 for « thc farmers of the prairie provinces. '" ImportedNorwegian Mountain View ? A Want ad. will findit. < Sardines. 2 for lie Mr, spoke success tagle Brand Lobster, per can ,„.. Johansen of the of liome from Van- Jshnmps, . Joc° the "Pool" of -Have You Something to Sell? ', [At? returned wet or dry pack per can j^ (Special to The News) and how the farmers *X '. Sunday night. View, — of thc United States were forming A Want ad will Sell it. V, Dry Mt. March B—A8 A number of such organizations for j Laughced, of thc Brown Goods Department Ladies met at the of Mrs. Geo. themselves. Monday. Gloves, home They are not having as much success Have You Somethingto Trade? m Cardston on Handkerchiefsand Accessories. Fingering wool and Shetland Floss. All she A .Karl Feb. 26,and organized a Lad- J J J »as newest A want help boy was born to Mr. and shades. Just m. Institute, giving organization however because" of thc fact that % ad. will make the J J by ies thc they many pools" < > Hendry, Saturday morn- the Rocky In- have "wheat each J trade. jam Easter Oxfords and One Straps the nami of Mountain competing other; stitute. Mrs. West who has been with thc whereas A nifty line expected daily for Easter. Be sure see them, J. m Canad there is only one for thc Dramatic Co.. played A Men's and President for four years resigned, /fome ht '""oj and Boys Shoes to clear at HALF-PRICI!. prairie provinces. The were acec r.vur Window was farmers the Laurels" to a crowded oi Mens Solid Leather William's Shoes, values up to $8.75 per pair, and Mrs. J.W. Webster elected led to believe that thc farmers of the evening. for f4.95. They will not last long at this price. President, wih Mrs. O.D. Crippen ilurday United States looked up to and re- * good Vice-Pres., Mrs. 0.8. West Sec, Mrs and let "The )Hammer and his wife spected the Canadian Wheat Pool. X News" Want-ad be « Dawson, Auditor, Mesdames J.J. \Calli4\your social Friday evening C.J. It is believed that Mr. Kenneth 2 servant. little West, Neville, Earl, A. J 'J an enjoyable time. Ye. A.A. Geo. A. Olsen has pneumonia. iad Henderson, A mosl; ++4-4+++++*+++*+++++4+*+++< over; a couple of the G. Directors. Mr. Grant Caldwell been not pleasant was spent vis- who has were rather the worse afternoon m laboring as a missionary the Can- n iting a dainty lunch m LOST— Three head of 3 yr. ;dreamed of upsets, night BURT BROTHERS and afterward adian Missicn for thc past two and was Earl. srwold cows with horns. Branded Moral: Boys, govern served by Mrs. a half years, has received his release etc. MrsJ. Geo. A. Earl cntertaind a KB!right ribs. Reward for infor- letites; have no upsets or and will be home soon. — number of the Intermediate boys a BBs!mation leading to recovery. ades. girls Florence Merrill was week-end Appdy and at a radio party Wednes- visitor here. J. R. Stutz. tfn sixth of this month Henry day evening. Listening on the radio, Caldwell, Sunday present Esq., of had an playing games eating lunch pass- The School will WANTED— Cows to pasture and comedy, Steps Out," for house warming on the oc- ed the time all too quickly. the "Mr. Smith their milk. Good pasture for 25 or on Friday night — 30 the completion of his new The firt meeting of the Rocky next. milk cows. Apply Cardston Invest- All the Mountain View Spring Cleaning Mountain Institute, under the dir- The Hill Spring Literary Club pre- ment Co. or Phone 92. 4MIB ;re a very en- House sented a two act comedy invited and ection of thc new officers was held short here night nie was spent m spite of March 5, at the Home of Mrs. T.A. last Friday entitled "Mr. Bob." FLORISTS Stewart, means toning upevery room. We can supply you with Draperies of allKinds. that liishop V.I. Findlay. Keeping a budget system Thc cast was made up of juniors but When you want better flowers for by his flock, got lost m Cretonnes for coverings and hangings was given by Mrs. O.D. Crippen, neverthless each took his part well. less money, funeral sprays and storm and reached Mr. Colored Marquisettes. by This Club will present their comedy wreaths,phone the Trading and discussed members. It was March, Cardston at all hours of the night. Silk-striped side-drapes, Scrims at all prices. decided that Pres. Webster should m Mountain View on 12. Company. They are agents for :lc next time, Joel How Curtains from $2.25a pair to$5.95 each for silk. attend the Convention of the Alberta It seems as if thc town here is Frache Bros^ Lcthbridgc's Largest am look next morning? Pillow Forms— and Wools, Institute's to be held at Lethbridge growing smaller each day. Two hots and Leading Florists. FlanneletteBlankets— Blankets m Light Dark True' soon. A thc close of the meeting es have been removed from the town- and Sheetings site 'Wabaaso' andPillow Cottons. luncheon was served by Mrs. Find to thc farm recently. Lee Gil- FOR SALE— A— power-lift Spring- lay. christ and Leland Jcppon like farm tooth Cultivator. Apply to Cardston Floor Coverings life it appears. \ews Office for information. 3MII — Cardston Earns "Victory-is bigger ever Expression A stock than to.Choose From Sweet" FOR section designs Linoleums always SALE—>/2 of excell- Lakesunknown Various m m Many supporters went along with ent farm land, mostly broken, near i$ JUTssss Stock m both 6 and 12 foot widths. the "Bear Cats" when they played Del Bonita. Cheap for cash or terms Wool Room Rugs m various sizesm Wiltons the Browning "Reds" at Cardston. HereandThere can be arranged. Apply Box 4 Card- Aw/i-ftv Isiffl^^i Itis well they didbecaus'c Browning ston. tfn. bad ample backing from thc Cardston ike Mills, drivingBrcwster's fam- IZJ Hearth Rugs from $1.49 to $B.7s— many oi" A ous Russian wolf hounds, won the — NationalPark flffift} \ fans. number of the Hi School FOR RENT Two roomed house, jfuT CIjIIfflaaj t\u these are m the famous Universal Wilton players even standing near the bas- Strongheart Trophy in the 9G-mile and four roomed house.— Cardston kets hooting and gesticulating m a Dot Derby race at the Banff Win- Implement Co. tfn ter Carnival I17 Rag Rugs— the season's biggest hit-and- very unsportsmanlike way to con- and soon after left to Jjjfifl fuse the Mounaitn View players. Thc enter the American Dog Derby races FOR SALE OR TRADE-Six which were at Ashton, unknownAttractive result of the game however was 39-32 held Idaho. mules m good condition. See A.M. Congoleum Rugs m stock m all sizes and at m favor of Mt. View. Brooks, Hill Spring. 4M25 unbeatable prices. A few Mountaineers attended the Five thousand settlers arc in sight ■idealsummer protest game between Cardston Hi for Canada this year under the Land FOR SALECHEAP— playground Congoleum Mats, specialat 19c. scheme, according Corona Por- b and Raymond. They noticed that Settlement to table Typewriter, as good as new. Major Burnett, cheering hadn't gone entirely out of John Chairman of In good proof case, access- |MaklngDresses for Spring? the Soldier Settlement Board at dust all Hue Besuty Combined with Re. — style, and they suggest that the ories. Enquire at News Office or call of andGinghams is big and varied a wealth of patterns and Mountaineers give "Victory-is Winnipeg. "The majority will come Motional Opportunities Makes Our stock Prints that No. 4. colorings. Ratine blue,yellow,pink, and green. Sweet" Expression over to the Card- from Great Britain and will be pre- Prints m mauve pared sool," MAies Populsr with Tourists Special Dress Crepes at 23c. per yd. stonians as they wear it m a more to take root in Canadian SECOND HAND MACHINERY m — concentrated, intensified way. Major Barlett said. RayonSilksarepricedatSSc. andoffer a wide variety of colorings. The seas- FOR SALESsecond hand 16" John Bin Natural Resources— Printed Mt. View Greatly DisappointedOver Deere Plows supplied with both on's popular fabric. Word has been received at Cana- bottoms, special 'nOttawa) "Hi" Team's Failure to Appear dian headquarters stubble and breaker H 45c to15c per yd. Pacific of the values. 2-22 marker Single Bi>' fact that Waterton Lakes park Broadcloths Alarge crowd gathered Monday death of James McGown, Superin- Disc Drills m excellent shape. 1 wagon H>mr forty nearest night to witness the game Engineer miles from the between tendent of British Colum- box m good shape, $15.00. BVay is cause of House Dresses Cardston coast was Sec Smith no doubt the its the "Hi" and the "Bear bia services. Mr. McGown and Pitcher. tfn Mm,perhaps, the least known of thc In-ginghams and chambrays at$1.25, others m cretonnesand crepes,up to$2:75. Cats." The disappointment was great bornin 1883 and entered the service ■"national playgrounds of colors, sizes, $3.95 Canada. Dresses m Striped Rayon Silks, assorted styles and to when the Cardston Ist Ward "M" of the Canadian Pacific steamships FOR SALE OR TRADE— B/park is situated the south- Men trotted out. Many people went as fourth engineer. Auto m Broadcloths $2.75 to $4.95 to 1891 He Knitting Machine. Phone R1412, Hi corner of Alberta adjoining home and it was just as well, the re- brought over W. Fabrics,priced to $4«50 the Canadian Pacific J. Smith, Taylorville. IMII H'V: > Columbia an the west and Cretonnesand other sult of thc game being 41-6 m favor steamer "Princess Marguerite" from Bstatc of Montana on thc south. of the "Bear Cats." Thc Cardston Glasgow to Vancouver last year. approximately forty team points FOR SALE— Seed Potatoes— Good B miles from made two on fouls and clean Irish Cobblers.— C. Olsen, BPincher Creek and Cardston and thc other four points were made from big are Bea.r (Pi just m. An indication that fish zcr, Phone 11603. 3MIS B» a hundred miles from Leth- Daintiest Underwear the field. It was arranged before thc migrating from the waters around ,—,— _— t^L game that thc Bear Cats should play Florida and Mexico tn New Zealand Knit, $1.00 again FOR SALE— Two first-class milk Batertoii Lakes park is something Glove-Silk Step-ins, Vestsm Silk with the Cardston Hi on thc is forecast tn a special cable received now, Cardston floor, and then Bear cows. One fresh other to fresh- Be than a Canadian resort its ait- Wto«^3 the recently. Zane Grey, the famous en m June. M.A. Coombs, Cardston. Bon makes it, m fact an interna- Cats would be given a chance at the American writer, whois In New Zea- " tfn Bal playground. That portion of Slips inGlove Bilk and silknit and Shadow- // // Hi at Mt. View, but word was sent Innd at present, caught the world's (Jr***-*) morning, giving boys ■state of Montana which adjoins Silknit, $3.05. this the an in- record swonifish recently. The mon- LOST— A Jersey Bas been / proof priced to ii vitation to Cardston, but saying em- Cow. Last seen set aside as the Glacier [j*' fij /|( rter weieiu* six hundred and eighty- near Leavitt. Phone 4, Cardston. tfn Bonal park of thc United States, ' phatically that thc Cardston Hi five pounds and is large in propor- * aste jfl jfflsK n c asmP new P shades. Ul. I///"> not View, WMboundary between thc two coun- Il\\ Pe would come to Mt. It tion. FOR SALE OR TRADE- running through Waterton lake. looks as if they were taking no chan- Two H saddle ponies. One black entrance the park ces onbeing trimmed. and the Bom the of Stricken sick suddenly, Mrs. other buckskin. See LAV. Hardy, Be are smooth, gravelled roads, 75c to $2.25. W«aat Pool Meeting Charles Burns, wife of the president Bug picas- Bloomers Cardston. tfn to thc village where on /r^l^ /—^ Monday evening Messrs Chrlstain «f the Carl]up Brewing and Malting a number of sum- Ont., — Bhadcd streets Well-tailored Bluebird and self-stripe of Magrath and Company, London. telephoned FOR SALE Three good milk cottages many of them facing m fk&flZ[ I Jensen J.A. Johansen Leon, sister-in-law, H \t\-AH^&J of Woolford, talked earnestly to the to Mrs. her wife cows. Apply Oscar Stahr, Woolford. Hthc lake, have been built. Here, Crepes, Broadcloths, and Glove Silks. of the vice-preRident of the company, will chal- gßffiSj^ \Lj/J farmers of this district. Their talks IMlI B be found thc hotel and many points concerning who was in Montreal with her hus- thc dance pavilion, swimming to made clear — B Shades match Vests. the Wheat Pool, what a strength and band. Mr.aiid Mrs. Leon left Mont- WANTED Second hand Piano. B restaurants stores, all cater- ISSS¥ and advantage it could be to the farmers real in a special Canadian Pacific Must be m good condition. Phone theneeds of the summer vijit- SPECIALIN STAPLESHIRTINGS train, Bto if thc proper support was given. which made the run to Toronto R9ll. 2MIB IThe camp sites adjoin the vill- MffnTl D, boxing in six hours m i forty-three minutes, many HeavyDrill Shirtings,per yd. 30c. Charles Tillack lost the B and there, under canvas, JMWj point. just in time to make the connection lake* Light colored Shirtings, yd..35 &.3J contest at Lethbridge by one NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED— Bthc visitors to Waterton £§ajsljl i Oxford playing fair with the regular train which leaves L.D.S. Knit Underwear, 1 to camping areas Charles believes m and old and new B stay. B"th the square. His opponent however seem- Toronto for London at 6.45 a.m. styles. Old prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.A"0. B wide j.tt majestic SPRING TONICS FORMEN views thc iJuMr-- H to think "all was fair war" and New prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. B which gives park name, ed m Two thc its Sox, Ties— new- a clinch gave Charles a bad cut Tom, Dick. Jerry and Harry, four doors west of Temple. LM. B both arc equipped with various t^y^^T^ New ForsyethShirts,New New all m the m Coombs. est designs and colorings— You'lllike 'em-Get yours first. over the eye by striking with his born fighters from the fighting tfn B>H conveniences for tourists. Re- leg^ss^:;* / head. county of Yorkshire, England, ar- most Bation of the varied kind is spent rived in Montreal recently on their ■n to all, For Mrs. W.C. Smith of Cardston Notice of Application tot the both old and young. clays daughter, way to W w Graves, United angler is offered the joy of fish- a few with her Mrs. States Transfer of Brands' in and Win. Payne, Jr. Supreme Court justice at Jefferson Waterton lake itself m City, Mo. They are not going many jewelled m the to Notice is hereby given, under the lakes set o t!ie juries to be sentenced for oiniiig mountains. One may row Laidlaw'sLimited in- provisions of Section 14 of the Brand fraction? of the peare, hut simply 'he many quiet bays or LOST— Black Spectacle cat* and Act that an application has been fil- excursions. because His Honor, lieing anri >' be by boat to var- CARDSTON Glasses. Finder kindly return to J- from itl with the Recorder of Hrands at made motor li! Missouri, want? to be shown ls lake, including 24 PHONE 24 Taylor Heninger, 1Mil Kclmonton. Alta., for the registration parts of the PHONE Jj " *Cardston." it Is true, alleged, titulary Cahln Hell Roaring Can- whether as that of a transfer to Anderson Rros. (\V. # the best Indian came cocks can only -1 and to Glacier park at the south- A sawmill to cost one million doll- .!.. Janus I), and (ico. Anderson) of be eot from Yorkshire. -1 end of the lake. While many ars and with a dally cutting capacity Hill Spring Alta.. of a cattle brand """r dip m waters 250,000 of lumber and 200.000 H O who' " animal and right s take a thc cool of feet Dogs, pigeons, rabbits, "JJJIQ Waterton lake, majority pre- shingles being near Van- ennaries. Hflfelliii.'l! horses,:it present i«_c..r<1- thc is erected pedierpe fowl, wilii birds, gold warmer waters couver by Capilano fish, «^"cd in the name of Ander- Ihc somewhat of the Timber Com- linnets, ducks, monkeys, cavies, Jcwih n»et lake near by, where the Gov- pany. bet- son of Mountain View, Alta. known guineapigs,and "Went has built a bath-house with » ♥ ♥ ter as parrots I") the absence of valid objections essinp rooms and verandas. The were among the livestock carried to the said transfers, filed in the office World Poultry Congresses are held from Europe and the British Isles "'■ernment has also constructed ex- every years, took place of the Recorder of Brands at Ed- three the first tr. this country and the United ' HeiK tennis courts near the village Advertising at the Hague m 1921 and the second" monton. Alta. cfore the expiration "I States by the foreign department of | thirty « these arc available without m Spain m 1(>24. At the second Con- iof dfl' from the date of the large thf Dominion Express Company dur- notice, to the visitor. The beauty of gress presented second publication of tl s the Canada an invitation ing according to the yearly lr golf linksf at Waterton remains mmaSmmmmmttmMMMmt\m%tmmmt\\\mWMMß for the third international meeting 1925. «aid transfer may lie completed un- statement recently issued by the der provisions "R m the memory, the wide sunlit of poultrymen to take place m thi< the of the Act. peaks company. In the statement was in- OF 'rways, the snowy mountain country m 1927. This' invitation was RF.CORDF.R BRANDS. total 1,000 racing ( )0ice Brands, 'fyond, and the occasional glimpses cost of selling; accepted and arrangements are now cluded a of about of the Recorder of (1) decreases the pigeons. Edmonton, lakes and flowered meadows make being made for the holding of that Alta. 10 course one perhaps unexcelled Congress m the city of Ottawa from 1r cost production, ac- auspices of the Jean beauty of surroundings m the (2) lowers the of on July 27th to August 4th, 1927. Under the St TENDERS 'ominion. For those more adven- " " " Baptist? SocMy, Montreal branch, a irously are mountain volume; special trnin has been chartered from | inclined there count ofincreased The undersigned will receive tei- *ys to climb and trails to follow Final figures on the salmon pack of the Canadian Pacific Railway to j idem until (he 27th day ofM»rcfc 1920 1 shadowy forest depths and blue Rritish Columbia for 1925. issued re- carry a party of some five hundred price to ■noon, for the supplying of procerit-s wanderings (3) lowers the the consumer and cently by thc Salmon Canner's sec- society to Chicago i«s. On such the deer members of the |to the Cartlston Hospital for one n(lthe mountain goat and sheep will tion of thc Canadian Manufacturers' tc take part in the Eucharistic Con- thcre-by standardof living. ;year. should quote whole- ' raisesthe association, show that m only one be city in June. Tenders encountered. gress to held in that sale and retail price? separately. The During summer work was com- year m thc history of the province During congress will be cele- last — — week Iquantity of groceries used during the menced on anew highway within the has the total pack been greater than Jean Baptiste Day, on News brated St. 1past year approximately $2,000. *rk course Cardston last year. Altogether 1,719.282 cases auspices was and m of time— this road- June 23. under the of the No tender necessarily accepted. "t Akamina highway will enable of salmon of all varieties were turn- Patriotic Association of French- «f motorist to go by a short route ed out m 1925 by plants on the Brit- Illinois, which will con- S.H. NELSON. Ctnadinns of Secretary "rough a country of wild grandeur Iisli Columbia coast. In1924 the total clude with a banquet at which 1,500 -Treasurer. 1 1,745,313 Cardston Municipal Hospital. fom Waterton to Glacier park. was cases. g«MU will b* present. THURSDAY,MARCH11, iqk

8 THE CARDSTON NEWS

PHONE '"" BUILDING MATERIALS phone tee Trading Co. The Gophers Are Out t | c cardston : use h GO FOR EM I SPRING IS HERE | II The Guaranteed Poison. 1

Clean up! Paint up! NoFuss No Bother Simple andQuick ♥ I t We haveafull lineof Alabastine,Enamel& VarnishStains ■: Sold only by J Getour priceonNails and Staples. \\ i Groceries Hardware I! We can supply you with thebest and highest gradebuilding ;; |) materialsand lumberof all kinds. "> TILE-BRICK-ROOFING-CEMENT o "Our SatisfiedCustomersHave BuiltOur Business" |; TheCARDSTONPHARMACY! Delivery Phone3 LIMITED 1 CahoonLumber Co. j.c. Cahoot Mgr. \\ Phone 169 Free I ..:..;..>.:, **-:"*>>.><**+++++♥+♥+♥♥♥♥♥*+♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥4*++++**44« CARDSTON MOTORS HOLD SUCCESSFUL POWER FARMING SCHOOL «9>MHsasffßllsHHßHHs«BsaM!lsHssH^ VERY Honesty m Repairing! BRITISH-AMERICAN OILS pointed out that That it was really practical and their subjects, but had the knack of The Ford man Probablylike most peopleyou think a half sole is a worthwhile, seemed to be the opinion transferring that knowledge to lis- while the engine m the Fordson tra- half A Lubricant for everypurpose. a big use only very of the large number of farmers, over teners. ctor was much heavier and larger cole but there's difference! We the best being there, the motor Ford passenger toughest leather all our shoe rebuilding. FloorOil— Axle andCup Grease- Cylinder Oil and Kerosene. 200 who attended the Those who were m attendance a» than m the and m Power and Farming School at thc the school received many valuable car, it is exactly the same principle by HALF-SOLES $1.30 HEELS 45c. RUBBER HEELS High Test Gas. Palace Theatre and the Cardston pointers from these men on Power and design. This is intent and 50c Motors Garage on Wednesday last, Farming, Soils, Preparation of Seed not accident, since knowledge of the Forincubators use ourHigh TestKerosene. and as one man put it, "no one could Bed, and Conserving Soil Moistures. motor m the Ford car is almost un- listen to those talks and see those The Mechanical Course was most iversal and the similarity m design Ora L. Duce Try our IMPERIALEGG COAL. films without learning something." instructive to those who own or op- Isimplifies the study of tractor en- (Shoe Repair-Shop) Mr. Hunking of the Ford Motor Co. crate Ford Cars or tractors, as it ex- gines. for Spring andSummeruse. Fveryone registered by writing of Caiiada_ Limited, and Mr. Coch- plained m detail the best methods of | their names on a sheet of paper rane Co., handling m-I of the Oliver Chilled Plow these vehicles without These were shaken up m a hat and proved thcmcselvcs lecturers who i juring them, and when injured how IF. Brown was the lucky winner of a City Coal & Produce Co. not only had a sound knowledge of i to repair them. |fine lar^e Baloon Tube. (Jensenand Duce.Proprietors.) j FARM IMPLEMENTS | CmsMsZ aIsPaVWBI

AetherBooklet ICHAHGIWG STORESI |H Are you ready to change stores ? If so perhaps the Nebbs United Stores 1 D arejust the storesyou are lookingfor. Our low prices will surprise you, yet I Farmers . ■■■■—s—jsswmsssm «l^3sssWs^sssssssfssssSsJ^sW fir 1 you willbe evenmore surprised to see our large Clean new Stock,all standard 1 brandsof merchandise. 100 p.c.of our stock has been bought fresh during thc ;; Soon be time to wotkin the fields. Then you'll need that;; clean, ;; newplow, thatharrowor cultivator,etc. Our stock of farm jj pursuanceofitspolicyoffriendlyco-operation ffl last fifteen days. You will see at a glance that wekeep our store thereby implements (; isnow complete and prices are lower. Buy or jj with the farminginterestsofthiscountry,ths ffl protecting your Health at all times. Remember every it^m we sell, we guaranttec ; |;; ordernow, avoidlastminutedelay andhigher p,ices. jj INBank of Montreal ia now issuing a new text | to satisfyormoney cheerfullyrefunded. I book for farmer*, entitled"Hog* forPork and j ! Profit." Thebookleti* apractical guide to tha ffl Start todayand trade theUnited Way and be Satisfied. |j PLOWS-HAAROWS-PLANTERS-SPREADERS breeding and feeding of pig*, and its value is ; CULTIVATORS— DISCS-WAGONS greatlyincreasedby photograph*illustratingevery Some of Oar Regular Everyday Saving Prices : point thatiamade. Acopymaybeobtained,with* ffl I j EVERYTHING FOR FARMING outcharge,onapplicationat ourneatest Branch. | FLOUR I: Ptaviaus booklets dittrrbuiedby die Bank see— I 98 lbs, Robin Hood Flour,98lbs. for $4.65 | 1 49 lbs. Robin Hood Flour, 49 lbs $2.43 |\ Chevrolet Agency "Diversified Farming" I ?4 lbs. Robin Hood Entire Wheat, 24 lbs. $1.29 R \ Not*Prleaa "The Cow,theMotherof Prosperity* ffl 98lbs. Robin Hood KeynoteFlour, 98 lbs. for $4.05 \ Coupe $1,130.00 Sedan $1,227.00 Flour, $2.13 fl I "Poultryfor die Farmand Home" ffl 49lbs. Robin Hood Keynote 49 lbs. for H! ; Coach 1,130.00 Touring 873-00 I 24 lbs.RobinHood KeynoteFlour, 24lbs. for $1.19 |j; One TonTruck $1,195.00 ! TheBank has distributedtans afthousands of CRACKERS |!; Priceon Truck include*Grain Tank Body and Cab. ;j thesebookletsthroughoutCanada,andnumerous 20c. Fig Bars Biscuit, 2 for 29c. yj farmer*have itpreeisdtheir appreciation to our Biscuit, n r lsealManagua. 20c. Ginger Snaps 2 for 29c. 20c. Social Tea Biscuits,2 for 28c |j 20c. Vanilla Wafers, for 15c. W « j 25c. North-West Fair Sodas, 17c. ffl;' Smith & PitcherI BANKOFMONTREAL 30c. Ramsay Family Sodas, for 23c. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥44>*O***+»****O**a40*0*S+* Batabllaaed lfiT CORN TotalAssess (nausea*of #73t\0©0,00Q 20c. Choice Corn, 2 for 33c. 25c.Fancy Quality Corn, 2 for 39c. !' Cardston Branch: O.ROSTRUP, Manager. 30c. Fancy Quality Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for 49c. : Cockshntt Implements have proven their ability to BREAD j 1 10c. Plain White Bread. 3 for 25c. |< do good work through years of Service. j 10c. Raisin Bread, 3 for 25c. ffl; I 10c. Graham Bread,3 for 25c. ffl;: Improvtd Disc Plows. Drills. Gang Plows, Sulky I 3 loaves assorted Bread for 25c. IN; Plows. Cultivators. Dltc Harrows.Ntw j Wonder Pannor. | MILLINERY QPENINt : Cockshott Implements willhelp yoa do yonr Spring j ■s)MHssaßnsssss*Hsssssaß«jjVsTjTjTj«BlMiisss«aVjfjTjTJH^B Plowing and Seeding Better and Easier. j Saturday, March 13 Look tor theSign We have the most complete line of Millinery Cardston Store No. 1 Alberta Ever Shoivn m Town "Businessis Good" <| CardstonImplement Co.,Ltd. . j range $3 $10 PHONE a j Prices from to — " Largest X —— — HardwareStore m Southern Alberta I I— ■ At The Notice to the Public Flattery is Pleasent I Model Millinery On or iilout the 15th of March wewel! move to ou? newquar- But if we've got holes m the seats of our I ters m the buildingformally known as the Lou Konnell place and trousers we should be told of it; sooner or later we I beingon the East side of the street, opposite the Laidlaw's Ltd. must turn our backs to the audience. ■ store. We will carry a complete stock of goods, such as we now If youhave any criticism of our service to H deal m together with some new lines. offer, we shallbe only too pleasedto haveit. ■ We believe our move to these quarterswillbe of mutual bene- THE KODAK STORE j fit to all. SafetyFirst laour Motto. In the meantimewe willcontinue to reduce our stock and arc This Business is Yours' not 'Ours' I ; Headquartersfor all Gopher Poisons, Strychnine, Kill-Em- ; marking everythingdown to do so. Quick,Gophercide. 209 lbs. "Go-For-Em"just m. ;; Freeh Stock 76c.perlb. Comem andlook ouratock over, Bargaina for all H. B. Stacpoole, ML D. The Gait Coal Company I Coroner Druggist IssuerofMarriageLicenses The Temple City Variety Store Bate*, Agent. SpecialReductionsongoodsduring March. A. M. IKY Phona 133 I Q. E. I ...a— _—_----—.-..___-——--_"--__— .!