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IndependentsNominate William G. Matson, Raley Foodland fc —Owned and Operated by P. C. GREGSON \ Quality Service. Free Delivery The Independent citizens' Advertising | Phone 33 i organization held meeting R. M. Christie; \ a' Sa- Comraitteej chairman,,..d E turday afternoon and eveningm BatesyId.B. Cheesman and;Nor- theSchoolGyni The purpose of Program organ- this meeting was to decide whe- ma Peterson; |SODAS— (Prairie Brand) 2'for <%*% * izer, ..;Sethi,.-H, Nelson; R. M. \ ther tp put ft. m the campaign mgr.: runningcandidate Christie, i Rooms ,provincial, and tochoose being;preparedm | Z^ the candidate. President Joseph are the.Card- s PEAS— -Prairie Maid) Workman,presided chairman stonMotors for office of theln- 2 for < . ,meettng | Zypi unanimously, At the qlose .ot the : m. the. afternpon, secretary treasurer O. Steedsaid The Store of Lower Prices Phone 56 | DEAL *^ to select a candidate. The man' .that.flnances now stood.' at $147. QUAKER 3 for I chosen m,the,evening wis W. G. Matson. He wasnominated by J. | lift J S.I

"' - - " * 4. WM. G. MATSON■ ' " ' ■ ■ "■ ■■" - I% Independent Candidate J i» ' For '* Preservation and Continuance of ... . O %3, :: 1. Private enterprise and personal initiative m bus- 3. The democratic form of Government as wehave | , including farming. it m Canada, andm the democratic way of life, j * ~ 4. For full co-operation of the provincial govern- 1 i: ?£. Th*lne rightri<%u+ ot farmersnm a +v i . , , , s and others to complete fl / n i ment with the Dominion government for work- I ownership of their land including right | the of ing out plans fo^ the betterment of the Canadian j 1 disposal of such land after people. death. " " r '■'■■ ■ ■ ■ I :; ■ ■"" ■:,., -■■■■ | :\ We believe that ex-servicemen and women should not be discharged except to gainful employment, and J Ithat provisions must be made for a general preference for discharged men and women m all employment. I

\\ ■ h,■ ■ i£ For Positive, Progressive Practical Government { | Elect Bill Matson .. "I

/ \\ Committee Room-Cardston Motors. j^M by Independent pubi^ty committee | THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1944

THE CARDSTON NEWS 3 YOU'RE CLEVER .<*. J^& /^Z^^^IM been doing secretarialwork. She* TOMAKE SUCH«®\ $§F"L( CLEVER 1 Leavitt WiU spend her holidays here. WilliamLeavitt 1$ home from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks ac- jc^n^mL ""akvelous j the hospital at companied Mr. and Mrs. Lowell r&fad ft Edmonton andIs Caldwell to Kalispeli — * much better. and Cut j Mrs. Elmer Marsden enter- Bank last week. ZA^-^^ m»o^ tained at a chicken for Mrs. Johnny has been Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blackmore staying here since the illness of and children on Saturday af- her mother, Mrs. Ole Olson. ternoon. Someof the hoys who were to Mrs. Wm. Blackmore enter- havereported for duty f DEMOCRACY o this weekI IN BUSINESS tained for John H. received, postponements. I Blackmore have The and wife on Sunday, before Mr. The Book I co-operative movement'* is democracy m business. Asit de- \ \ Review Club held a 9 i► Blackmore returns to Ottawa on party at the home of Mr. and agencies Monday. Mrs. Dean Gibb. A good time pends onhuman to conduct it,it can never be perfect, but it \\ Haying ► is m full swing m the was hadby all. . district andmany are using the isi a long way ahead of the capital stock company and the modern \\ liiMj '' water on gardens. i* MiikU EttlMAZkIkw Brill //' / Norma Walburger was home % trust corporation. X from Glenwood oyer the week- 4, 2 end and spent Sunday night m Beazer with her sister Mrs.Leon i> Co-operationdoes not exist mlaw or mformula. It exists m the X Wright. " Grace and AmyWilliams, Mar- 1 minds and heartsand purposesof thepeople. Itisfounded onmutual | tha Wright, Ella Leavitt of Lea- vitt and Emma Walburger of «f confidence and trust. With the development of these ideals people ','. Mt. View and Elizabeth of ':'* if Smith MEASURE *" KESMUi^^^^^B^MSMi^H^BMKaKft] Glenwood all spent Sunday with can make a success of co-operation. Canada if \\ their mother, Mrs. C. F. Broad- i. bent atCardston. The stampede at Cardston i*I The Alberta Wheat Pool is a creation of the farmers of this1pro- J1 waswell attendedbypeople CAREFULLY '* from My here both days. I vince. It has demonstrated its efficiency as a business organization X Memories of Old Home In Canada SeveralLeavitt people attend- x * By Grant M. Broadhead ed the barn dance at Charles | and also its adherence to the co-operative principles. To make it a % Wynder's mBeazer onFriday ev- % **' ening and report a good time. When making out your greater than ever,it needs interest and support of agreater \ Vada Archibald children f success the ''' and EATON Mail Order, % HORSES him all the modem trimmings, spent Sunday with her parents, i please people . province.. < > t number of the farm ofthis *l As rodeo time draws near, we his hoofs are shod, varnished, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nelson of 'measure carefullyandgiveall x > think of the days gone by, whenL shellaced and shine like ladies' Cardston. I saddle horse was a young; finger nails, his body is scrub- Mr. andMrs.cieon Wright and measurements required. the bed and brushed until family spent man^s main source of single,s his coat Sunday afternoon l PATRONIZE I transportation.We looked to the glistens, he is fed a balanced m Beazer. diet, given just gives horse to take us milesto dances and the proper Mona Leavitt is home after EATON'S Catalogue celebrations, and we often amount of exercise spending a week m Lethbridge adequate measuring Instruc- and The modern bridle, with her sister, took youngladies home onthem, saddle, and Mrs. Mac Lee. tions and provides many- riding mortingales cost from $200 to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wright Pool young behind Elevators the man IAlberta measuring helpyou I«" the saddle. $1,000. and family spent Sunday at the charts to I A good strong horse with For a cream colored palomino home of Mrs. Wright's parents, get this information. You-will back, with or white Arabian they, use a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walburger. find size charts, etc., on many thick chest and short sterling some cayuse blood m him for black outfit trimmed m The church house has been pages throughout the book popular silver. repainted inside and new drapes, show that wasput over.It wasa Glen is m and reported an ex- stamina, was the most and detailedinstructions, ceptionally hospitable while type. For a black, bay or brown hung to the windows which with Rotary News credit to the town and district. time thoroughbred, they use a russet makes a big improvement to the illustrations, clearly ex- J. Y. Card m turn, representing there. It washard for horses mthose (By Mark Spencer) the rodeo committee, thanked told of a town set upnear days. Young men with immature outfit trimmed m bronze. building. plained,are tobe foundm the He The man's riding habit is us- Visitors were plentiful and the club members for their par- Cody for 1,700 Japs who are U.S. judgement, and crowded for Yellow Page Index Section at Very -welcome at last Monday's ticipation. citizens. each have 160 time, and fast for ually m keeping with his horse Spring They rode hard saddle; hat, shirt, belt, Hill the back of the Catalogue. meeting. Iam sure they enjoyed golf presented by acres of land to cultivate if they long distances, tokeep important and the A club was gloves, pants and boots are of the fine dished upiby the the Rotarians to Tony McMillan, desire and are free to come and appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Qibb, Mr. Relief Society as much as go they please. Many winter horses the finest quality. Yea . ,. you will find Bhop- Stake a member for the past two years, as of the In the stood Ihave had the pleasure of and Mrs. Max Wynder, Mr. and the members did. They were:Le- as he is leaving to take his of- people resent this action. How- out all night tied to a post ex- Mrs. Glen Fisher and Mr. and ping-by-Mall more satisfac- land Card, Plt.Sgt.Dodson of No. over it might make christians thirty riding dozens of these beautiful fice at the Brockett reservation. posed to below zero wea- animals m various parts of the Mrs. Joseph Dudley have spent tory than ever, ifyou give all 8 B. and G.,Wm. Matson (no po- He has been appointed agent 'out of some of them. ther. country. the last week camping at Cam- measurements required, care- litical speech either) and four there. We are sorry to lose Mrs. Wood caught her first A new day has dawned for the Lethbridge— This hobby is becoming so eron Lake. fully and accurately. Rotarlans from Dr. Tony and will miss his cheerful- fish while there and nearly up- saddle horse, from Canada to Mrs. IrvinMeldrum and small Haig,Russ Haig,RubeFarrisand agressiveness very bringing the borders of Mexico, the sad- popular that horse buyers are ness and set the boat while it scouring the country for real children, Jim and David, accom- Doug. Oland. much. Our best wishes go with (So says Pres. Wood). dle horse is the pride of horse panied Agnes m. fine showy horses, willing to her sister and her J. Y. Card reported a letter him. We are really missing Bill lovers. pay fancy prices. children to Stirling. from Fred Sutherland who said Today heis well groomed sleek Bunting visiting EATONC° President Wood was our spea- Laidlaw and his antics on the Iamglad to see this day com- Mr. John is he was anxious to procure an ker gave report piano-^-hope and fat, rides m a fine trailer, here v/ith leg get and a brief of he returns soon. ing; it is a grand age, for the his wife and her par- artificial and back Inthe his recent visit to Cody, Wyom- o and lives m the finest of barns faithful gentle servant of man. ents, Mr. andMrs. W. C. Smith. fight. and pastures. Boyd Gibb,Donald Merrill and ing, where he stayed with his The ladies who used to ride A hearty vote of thanks was son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Komm and He usually belongs to a pros- with us might get a new thrill, Jay Merrill arehome on leave. suggested by Wallace Hansen, Glen Neilson. He kiddies were guests perous business man who keeps if they could ride again,dressed June Bowlby arrived home (Community Service man) to the gave some very interesting fi- Sunday at the home of Dr. and him as ahobby; big money buys ;m the latest cowgirl finery. from Edmonton where she has Rodeo Committee, for the fine gures on the oil business that Mrs. D. Fowler of Lethbridge. "VAN'S* Varieties & Novelties Store j SUCCESSORS TO CHRISTIES j Sporting Goods, Smallware, Gifts, Souvenirs,Photo Supplies, Dishes, Dry Batteries, Buttons, Brooches, Books, Toys, Cards for Every Occasion, etc.

The Slogan was: "If You Can't Get What You Want. Then Try Christies" I We Aim to Keep Up This Reputation at "VAN'S" | TO YOU' THE PUBLIC Grease Guns, car Pumps and jacks | - Scoops, ,"," - Hay Tubular ",c Folks, Grain Rivets "WE ARE FORTUNATE IN TAKING OVER THIS *^SS « f *^ I€± ■* *t\t% *t X BUSINESS WHICH HAS ENJOYED SUCH A FINE "^1 \^_ #*1 * OUR GRA- PUffiD* Oil CdHS tX REPUTATION AND WISH TOEXPRESS " +%Gj*w g titudeto mr.andmrs.r.m. christ.e& *£ Aids, Jelly Glasses, Pyrex ANDALL THEIRPATRONS— ANDASSURE YOUOF © Kitchen- f t* _l^.\* M v ■ X OUR INTERESTIN ALL FUTURE PATRONAGE." OOWI# TinwaW ' \|A StaW | -TOEVANS- * IfatS/JllaifWl Mending Tissue, cuts. THURSDAY, 27, THE CARDSTON NEWS JULY 1944 4 behooves the sportsman to pro- >oooooooooooooooooooooooooo CANADIAN WEEKLY I House, Barn, etc. Good T Weddings ? For Sale. Fenced. 4-room ; OF THE CROW The WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ADVT. BUREAU broke; total 350 acres,are 'CASE i Spring. 100 acres a ofj |'■ As an egg eater and a young Published every Thursday at the office of good farming land. Location 6 miles east of Pin- tj\I'bird destroyer, the Crow is pro- COMPANY 1 bably the very worst enemy of THE CARDSTON NEWS PUBLISHING cher Creek. $5,000 down tohandle,balance 2or 3 «M; — Cardston, Alberta | some of our largest and most Main Street $ annual payments at 5 per cent. JI useful wild birds. Throughout MERRILL — RASMUSSEN "* *5* spring early summer, <" - »* the .and interesting wedding grasshoppers out in An took — Subscription — before are place Monday afternoon when number, the Crow in the west Rasmussen, only daugh- InCanada $2.00 makes its worst showing, and Ladenc Foreign $2.50 eyes many ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. ttas- In Countries one that in the of nius&en, became, the bride of FO j cancels all the gooditmay do at 160 Ac. Near Town Jay B. Merrill, eldest son of Mr. other times. In.the itemized ta- Magrath DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. givenby Kalmbach, an- and Mrs. Merrill of Hill For Sale. Allsummerfallowed. Smallhouse, fenced. '.' bles Mr. Spring. Hon. N. E. Tanner per- WRITE FOR RATE CARD. I imal matter other than insects formed the ceremony at the f 5 acres under canal. Snap! o and carrion constituted over 10 Immediate t per cent of Its for May, Rasmussen home. June and July. In this, however, relatives and close friends of — the both families were present. la- Reading Notes (Not run except where advertisers HOMES, <► no account can be taken of denc came forth on the arm of also display ad., and marked as adver- I 2 BEAUTIFULFULLY MODERN enormous number of eggs run a are time, con-they her father. She looked lovely m tisement.) 10c per count line. I Reasonably priced. Enquire! jj sumed during this as floor-length seldom leave any record in the a beautiful white crop or stomach for subsequent gown of satin trimmed withlace I Irecognition. Field observations and carrying a wedding bouquet I Don't overlook your HAIL INSURANCE 1 show that Crows destroy an as- of red rose buds. She worea net THESTAMPEDE tonishingly large proportion-of finger-tipped veil. Bridesmaid I 1 eggs of water fowl and upland was Miss Jean Low ma pinkand, game.Probably many white floor-length gown wear- The Cardston Rodeo and Races has become an in- In cases of ing the first layings of these birds a corsage,of pink carnations. stitutionand each year provides some ot the best enter- *iscarcely one out of four is The gift to the bridesmaid from, tainment ever seen Southern Alberta. Its popularity- brought to hatching. Later the bride wasa beautifulpah of m broods, earrings. The best man was Don through years, it attracted YOURSFOR SERVICE... when the cover Is better Merrill, has grownsteadily the and has I |grown, fare better, but eyen brother to the groom. an ever-increasing visitors. they severely any The ceremony took place m number of out-of-town With suffer and in fireplace, ideal prevailing this year's attendance was pro- event several weeks are lost of front of the with a weather Investment Co., Ltd. the precious summer in which background of pink and white bably fully carried out the pres- Cardston | carnation and baby breath and the largest onrecord and I — 1910 to mature and harden theyoung CARD, President ESTABLISHED | draped ident's and 'directors' motto of "bigger and better every |J. Y. generationinpreparation for the smilax. X "THE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PEOPLE" £ hardships of migrationand win- The table was the centre of a greater attend- Every rooms, succeeding year". This year there was I We Handle Line of INSURANCE Phone» 92 & 161 X ter. It is nothing uncommon to attraction m the covered ance from the United States, particularly from the bor- $ Agents for C. P. R. and Hudson Bay Lands X see newly-hatched broods of with a lace cover, centred by the late beautiful wedding cake topped dering state of Montana, and succeeding years should ducks as as the end of Au- with a bell. Surrounding the gust, the results of several 'in- find the same steady increase as the fame of this annual terruptions to breeding. Of cake were white Regal lilies and BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL event travels far and wide. The number of Stampede con- course, all the nest destruction smilax, two white tapers on ei- cannot be blamed on the crows. ther side m crystal holders and testants from across the border was the largest m many Coyotes, dogs, cats, the tramp- on eachside were flat bouquets 3'ears, andreaching a newhigh mark was the grand par- ling cattle and other factors of pink andwhite carnations and IH+K-HM are also to a greater or less de- baby breath. ade and chuckwagon races. gree responsible. But taking Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rasmus- It would be difficult to estimate the benefits which such evidence as the culprit sen werehost andhostess at this occasion and received the guests the Rodeo has brought to Cardston during the past few leaves behind, it is only too-ev- called, ident that the crow is the as they to congratulate In this column you will find listed years.The most obvious,of course, has been the influx cause of the larger proportion,of Ladene and Jay. the leadlna professional and busi- of visitors and the immense amount of advertising for loss. A dozennestsmay be found The bride's mother wore a ness firms of Cardston. When In JOHN H.GARDEN, 8.A., B.D. occupied one day and destroyed pale pink afternoon frock and a need of professional or specialized the town and district. The management of this under- corsage of pink roses. The directory, Principalof the next, with suggestions of ev- business consult this taking has neverbeen an easy matter,and war conditions idence of crows about them. groom's mother wor adusty pink have made it harder still. In spite of all handicaps, how- MOUNT ROYAL JUNIOR COLLEGE, A duck or prairie chicken afternoon frock and a corsage of flushed, from the nest in sight pink carnations. ever, the directors have contrived to maintain the same Calgary. of the Edith Merrill and Elinor Burt ever vigilant marauder many high standard of entertainment University Cordially puts him at received the useful and as set m the past. This Affiliated with the of Alberta, invites' interested attention beautiful gifts received on tnis jJas. A.KEY, M.D., CM. year's show was good, but let us start planning now to prospective students and their parents for a personal immediately, and if watched he interview at the will be seen to investigate the occasion. Mrs. S. O. Low was I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON make next year's the most outstanding the history promising spot mistress of ceremonies and m of as soon as the throughout the I — Southern Alberta. All that needed is co-operation. Home of DR. A.W. ALLAN, intruder has left. evening the fol- j Office Hours 11-12 and 2-5 is Crows also profit by disturb- lowing numbers wereannounced: MONDAY, 31, in large nesting commun- Solos by Byron Tanner and j Phones,— Office 38; Res. 98 JULY from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. ances daughter Anne, Park Strate __ ities, such as of gulls or terns, Mrs. + i,. REDCROSS BLOOD who also gave two appropriate _ CLINIC HERE ON that cause the owners to leave _. ._.+ AUGUST15, 16 and 17 their premises temporarily un- readings; solo by Mrs. Denver t guarded; later examination gen- Low; auet by Mrs. Denver Low j DOiißi, and Mrs. Park Strate; solo by JOS. J. M.D. | The need for blood plasma is greater than ever.Ev- erally shows the clean sweep they.,made on the opportunity. Mrs. Theron Smith, piano soio by eryoneknowshow plasma has saved the livesof countless During the nesting season they Miss ElaineLow'and solo by Mrs. jPhysicians and Surgeons| FARM HELP 1 Lloyd Gregson. men m the armed forces and this is one wayby which hunt indefatigably for eggs and ISURGENTLY NEEDEDFOR THEHARVEST seem to favour them all A delicious plate was Bldg. — those of us who remainat home above by i Clinic Phone Ti 1 can help not only to win other food and the thoroughness served friends and relatives Office Town andcity people,students andothers.who areavailable, pos- of the Rasmussen family. Each [ Hours: 10:30-12 and 2-5 the war but to bring back our men safe and whole even should register with which they search all after being dangerously with the undermentioned. sible grounds only raises won- guest was given apiece of wrap- wounded. If you have not yet ders that any are left to hatch. ped wedding cake. registered, that should be done now and, you are However good the crows may be After the reception the newly- if regis- honeymoon Phone 168 tered, be sure to be present FARMERS as an. insect destroyer, it is wedsleft for a short Hours 9-12 and 2-6 when called. The clinic willbe doubtful,if,it in this direction, to Waterton Park. As a going m Cardstonfor threedays onAugust Isth, 16thand1 7th. List Your Harvest Labor Needs NOW! replace that it supplants. It away outfit the bride changed Dr. S.O. WILLIAMS All those who feel willing to donate blood for the Red Following Agencies will certainly take a number of to a white sharkskin suit with With One of the crows to replace the work of a red and blue accessories. DENTIST Cross please register at once with covey prairie Among the out townguests Miss Roszella Hendry For a farm job or yourlabor needs of chickens that a of at Burt's Dry Goods store. tolist consultone of crow has destroyed, and when at the reception were: Mr. and Cardston Alberta the following: Mrs. Byron daugh- + Whether or not we ' the great number of other birds Tanner and . I like the C.C.F. it seems foolish LOCAL LABOR so lost are taken into considera- ter Anne of Lethbridge, Mrs. * ithat Quebec should refuse the use of halls, granted to REPRESENTATIVE tion, itis very questionable how Gilchrist and daughter Arlineof f other political parties, for the C.C.F. far, if"at all, the. evidence is in Lethbridge; Mrs. Milton Hansen Dr. P. W. That sort of thing DISTRICTAGRICULTURIST its favour. -■;-;... of Lethbridge, Mrs. Don Merrill RICHMAN wifjl create a feelingof martyrdom for the party and In the case cited by Mr. Grid- of Lethbridge, LAC Reed Wood DENTIST a LOCAL OFFICE, dle,, of Lethbridge, cause given a martyr is given impetus and sympathetic it may be had that the Mr. Chris Jensen Office — NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE crowshad already eliminated the of Magrath and Mr. and Mrs. Cahoon Block consideration for many people. It is just as foolish for majority of other grasshoppers Rondo Robinson of Magrath be- Telephone 42 halls tobe closed to the C.C.F. as it is for certainnewspa- OR WRITE TO: destroyed before, they were sides many relatives and friends Cardston Alberta themselves killed off. from Hill Spring and Glenwood. —-— —-—-— — -— —-— — — pers to «" « » refuse the C.C.F. advertising and C.C.F. news. newlyweds +■ » m .. When Dominion Provincial FarmLabor Service, Such things as these, cannot Tuesday the left that is done, there is the suggestion of fear that Parliament Building, fail to impress the unprejudiced for Prince Edward island where the C.C.F. or any other organizationso observer, and when hemakes the FO. Merrill is to report back treated is more EDMONTON, ALBERTA dearth of bird life situations' for duty. powerfulthan it really is. in & that seem most favourable, but Ladene has been onthe Card- SKOMMI CHRISTENSEN where crows and magpies are ston public school teaching staff Funeral numerous, he cannot helji' but the past year. Prior to this she I Directors _ Thereare that "add indications a majorcrisis is approach- The Cardston RotaryClubmade aremarkable show- reservations to his accept- taught at Welling and Carway. I Day Night inginside Germany. ance of official findings that do Call 53 Call ingm their recent campaign to raise funds for communi- not take them into considera- | 171 Although men ty tion. - of all nations train under the British work and between five and six thousand dollars will ._ , Altogether, in the opinion of A^m t i m . Commonwealth Air Training Plan, sixty per cent, of the be realized from the sale of the tickets on the "Mickey the writer, the crow is pretty graduates are Canadians. drawing". One reasonfor the success of the recentdrive, nearly asblackashe is painted. outside of the hard work performed, was the fact that The fact that Mr. Kalmach I HALL'S I Thissurelyiselection yearm withholds judgment, and gives Canada. Saskatchewan the objective was afine and worthy one all modified approval already has voted and Quebec, and who took when the Funeral Alberta and New Bruns- part m the work are to be congratulated on the result of most adverse factors are repre- Home] wick will vote sented in his evidence, suggests this summer and probably, still later, there their labors. that, VERN HALL, Mgr. Phone LISI will be a federal vote. Can it be that when all things are consi- —— politicians be; i _ _ the dered, the sense crow will placed in 4* m m m a m . .+ that the war is endingand want to have things the category of the. undesirable. To Know! settled so Competition between cultivated plants and weeds iI ■ l» i»ii ■ m m v » 1m lift they can carry overinto peace? Certainly there*is nocall to.pro- exists everywhere and even our beautiful townof Card- tect the crow. It is wary,intel- MODERN PLUMBING ligent adaptive, Your TREASURY BRAN- j In spite of the war, is ston is not exempt therefrom. Large patches of and and well CHES, operated by Installing Repairing it estimated that total spending Sow able to survive even if every the and j by U.S. tourists Canada year Thistle m full bloom canbe seen within half block of man's Government of Alberta, ex- m last amounted to $87,- a hand is turned against it. F. W.FLETT j -000,000, an increase over the low level the Temple growing unmolested m the private gardens The most strenuous effort pract- tend complete loaning of the previous icable will never imperil the PLUMBING AND HEATING] year, but still $20,000,000 under 1941.During of the owners. The appointmentimmediately of anen- species. facilities to the businesses . - the post- and individuals of this Cardston Alberta [ war years there will be keen competition for ergeticweed inspector woulddo a worldofi good towards As for active methods of con- the tourist trol, probably the least satisfac- province. trade and Canada must notbe m competition. the eradication .of this noxious weed within our town tory behind that " and most expensive one is limits. The co-operationof everyone is needed m order, the bounty system. From a pure- Ifs a good idea to consult l^argenumbers of German ly agricultural officers and other prison- to keep the weed growth to a minimum. point of view, your local Treasury Branch Tony's Welding Shop 1 ers now Allied the.status of the in the Cardston m hands are admitted that Germany has west, crow manager. He'll be glad to Alberta lost the war and is doubtful. At the best it arebitter m their talk about Hitler. Al- is mildly(■beneficial,at the worst, explain how funds are ELECTRIC WELDING lowing for some of them seeking to whine their wayinto but neutral. The crow question made available to farmers, OXVCETYLENE WELDING milk are needed to produce one becomes, therefore, one for the primary producers to GENERAL BLACKSMITHINGI easier treatment, the fact that such bitterness is sportsman ... exists a Butter Coupons pound of butter. Canada, too,, rather than the far- towns, villages, municipal RAMSEY'SPAINTS,OILS,Etc.j reflection of the hopelessness pervades has, tremendous The policy public which now the commitments to mer. of boun- districts, school areas Postponed Again send cheese to the United King- ties and taxing the general ... whol German army. !l a, „ dom. ?" public for the benefit of a par- to Alberta manufacturers, ;There areindications that the German Reasons for postponing valid This is also the/season when ticular jclass is a questionable wholesalers and retailers. The Best Place To Eat j armed forces dates of butter coupons 70, 71 for the fall and winter one. Could it be regarded as a arebeginning to shortages August August 10, reserves permanent suffer from oPoil and gasoline from 3 to in- period of low production are investment, if the See your local Treasury THE CAFE ! clude the fact that butter pro- species stay j MARQUIS because of the continued Allied blasting of synthetic oil built up, the Board points out. would reduced when Manager SOON! Quality duction this year is down 5 per once brought to a normal num- Branch .. j { refineries, oil stocks and Romanian cent while butter consumption Quota users have had their ■ Prompt Service oil wells. It is esti- reduced, line, ber, it might be differently 1 mated has increased 16 percent. Can- butter m with the viewed justi- that the German output of liquid fuel has been re- consumer reduction. Apart from and the expense, ! Tobacco, Confectionery j duced from ada's butter production was this, fied as for the general good. ! Smokers' Supplies I fifteen to sixteenmillion tons a year to about down>5,000,000 pounds at the the armed services m the i. + Dominion have volutarily But the relief is only tempor- five million. If that is correct, the Germans cannot last first of July. re- ary and unless continued'year gTßt^UßYßßAw'tfiijj much longer. Consumption of fluid milk has duced their butter consumption after year as a running expense ■ — NOW Is a aood time to send along increased. And 'nine quarts of by 12 percent. "">'" is of permanent H. Oliver,Mgr. no benefit, it H. Cardston four subscription to Tha News. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1944 THE CARDSTON NE.WS 5 Victory For Love little pause he spoke again. Li'When are you going to marry, Wynter?" "Never, if Ican help it." | "Well, we'll see. Let me know, Haven't you A how youg£tj on.I'}lkeep-youInr . formed arid; you'll keep' mfc, Ei4 MiHgagH^mEB will let you liay.e; the, altered 1' code when it's'due'. Well, all the[!!' ever talked over very and with II best." a warm Hi/ CHAPTER handshake the chief watched Dr. Warner upon meeting the John Wynter disappear put \of[;:~ fence? postman offers to deliver two the door. One of his best men— the back '*£ letters to Mrs. Maturin, owner pray heaven nothing happened .%/sii of the Pole Star House. One of to him. you have a neighbour who |?|| these letters Is from the (TO BE CONTINUED) when British MAYBEdoesn'tknowwhatit'sallabout ? ' '%* government ordering her to it comes tp raising cucumbers. Or perhaps :/^fe#pl hold herself ready to take care So you tell evacuees, she prefer;-, he hasn't a knack with roses. of unless what spray get, or you give him a "V^'Vlif^F - to take care of dependedent rel- Hartley him to "%&'*{§ M atives.Mrs. Maturin is much up- littlelessonmpruning. And nextthingyou *%-/i fe^il''MWi^Jk^ set over these orders, but duti- Harvey1 Cardwell left todayr know he says: "I'm certainly sold on that 'llr #if-> 1^& fully malls an advertisement to for Macleod where he will en- advice you gave me." fji^9< - the London Times offering ac- train for Toronto to take up du- S^^ how comes A commodations for four people ties m the R.C.A.F. And that's progress about. /A 11'1 - \f^- ""in a hotel far frommilitary ob- Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt of Cal- fellow comes along who knows more than M/^Mif X"? jectives." gary arrived here yesterday for youdoabout lifeinsurance,for instance, and n If *^ a visit. firstthingyou knowyousee away to protect MPllf-''"Jll11 4 " l^jnß||:| t Edgar 1 r«ftW %% He never went anywhere ex- Mr. and Mrs. Hansen' yourself andyourwifeandthekiddies,aplan -* aridsoilTeddy and Mr. and,Mrs."'■i thought of, yet it cept once a week when he stole Kenneth Forsyth of Raymond you might never have t%O jFigi 1'^l^^K' down the stairs on his way to left on Friday for a trip seemseasy once youstart. / I:B!|-I|^%f|» the bank. A small man, with a through British They felt hat drawn down low Columbia. If there were no salesmen, hundreds of dark will return by way of Banff and iffi : Mm& over his eyes and a muffler "Don't you feci well, Monsecr?" Calgary. thousands of peoplenow insured wouldbe Jfj\11il\|| i^,^^^^k» : round his neck. Where he went Mrs. Alice Woodruff of Card- without the security they enjoy. So many 'J t]||ipjii/^S^C^^' no knew for certain, but m taking rooms at hotelI one - , XT'cllr one guineas .."Tills sounds funny". stonand Mr.andMrs. Harry Or? people put off till tomorrow what they .1;j| r i Mrs. Payne guessed thatit must(tifiedat five a week. "bear family Bonita 1^ I M>.dame: cutt and of Dtel shoulddo today —so many neglect provision j< be trie bank, for he always; "But evenif Itake my' {I|g :^j to Ifo7 "In today's issue are visiting relatives here.A pic- for the is why the helpful ? the day he paid his; thoughts with me ', he said,' of The Times future. That | ;^^^ went on " Isee your nic m their honor was held on I9«f!i %^- paid it cash; i thinking of his beloved daugh- advertisement. Ihave -neighbours who selllife insurancehavebe- |||B^« j bill. He m no one need of rest and quiet the river Sunday afternoon., Wwt^' '"^^^^B- signa-■ suddenly gone, and may come such great instruments m the promo- iM i%^Sjg <**" had ever seen Monsieur's ter no one. knew perhaps be able to find it June Orf, Iris Fullmer, Thel- . ture on a check. where. Dying perhaps m a con- you. Kindly with.' Lybbert and Rosa Murphy tion of thrift. * camp. write me at once ma And as Mrs. Payne went down centration particulars, c-o Lloyds Bants their graduation certi- l|ft^ any you may get .received Primary ■*££¥ the stairs Monsieur turned to "At time t jPall Mull, and oblige, Yours with ficate's for at church good citizenship to » the. back sheet of the Times news," Mr. Paton said. "Trie Ked1 respectful regards, on Sunday afternoon. It is own ||| making possible v^^^K^-«?^^^&' where you tound little picture^ Cross is all in- Jaune Victore,' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gates !| ' houses to let seJ. Before quiries. The American Embas- spent,a few days last week at ol and "P.S. lamFrench." LIFE he left Paris hehad loved hous- sy .. ." Staveiy. They, with the Stanford INSURANCE # "Hnm." family, at Waterton es and had owned several. For "I should have stayed audI Netta was pondering. were over A Message from the Life Insurance Companies m c>'»V \ "*■ one fleeting instant he visual- .made sure.But tney toid me sne. "French. But he wouldn't be the.weekend. Canada ized the one he had loved the was saie and nadgone onanc-ia. able to write on that note-paper Mrs.Edwin Orr who has resid- best. His dead wife had loved 'mere no tune; uerru- if he was a spy. Someone ed here for the past few months was the has Tuesday. '' it, his Lucienne. Thank God, ans were only a tew miles out- given it to him— it is Lloyds moved to Glenwood* * * on I^^=:======:======:===:======^ I she had gone before this horror side Paris." Banks Air Mailpaper. Read the descended on her beloved next." Crops are looking good, grain "'Don't reproach yoursoif," Mr. 4i France. . .. Paton spoice more urgently than Ilike the next much best," is heading out. The heavy dry- When he arrived at Netta's' ever. "Answer tnis adveriise- said Joan complacently. "It's ing winds of the past few days MAY advertisement he blinked hisi ment and find out more abuut, from the Carlton Club! Grand1" is taking the moisture, rain will | THERE BE I eyes and read it twice. The! it. iwin see cnac you cs«n ca&n "Dear Sir: be very welcome. wording of it attracted him. "A cnecks wherever you are." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens private "I have seen your advertise- and son of Barnwell were guests small hotel with accom- "I thank you". Monsieur Vic- today's Times, modation, for lour Five ment m and as Iof Mrs. Cardwell and children visitors. tor got up and tne interview W-»8 amm need of aprolonged holi- over the week-end. They, with guineas a week." Too mucn! But enaea. uut the sunshine-1 day appeals you m it to «.ie. x should the Cardwells were Sunday din- could pay too much for agaui Monsieur stood wondering be. an exacting peace"? not visitor. All Iner guests of Mr. and Mi". Gil- wnere ne snouid go. into the: require is a bedroom facing the bert Hartley. He was still staring at the raiK? to a cinema, to think: sea so that Imay brought have a oeau- Mr. Cardwell is at Cold Lake paper when Mrs. Payne over nis stroke of good luck Ini tilul outlook, and somemeansof' to oversee the construction of U*& vi his lunch. She did not as a the snape of a little moremuney heating it. Also, Ishall be giad the new chapel there, but there...I; ENGINE! rule speak when she brougnt m to nve on. WUicUV As Monsiem toknowif younaveagarage rain so far OCASAT INYOUR ad- has been so much I Monsieur's lunch, but somehow Victor hesitated it was settled joining fgmw* I the house. Isnouid be they have not been able to do this time she felt she had to. lor him. glad or a wire ifyouhavea room much work. "Don't you feel well, Monseer?" "Hurry along there, please." ior me.Faithfully, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stanford "I feel well m my body, but The wardenm the tin hatlook- John Wynter." and daughter Jessie and Mr. " a copy ::;^ not m my heart', said Monsieur ed .businesslike. you'll Una the "What do you think, Grace?" and Mrs. Leland Oavitt were obtain free of the AIR CLEANER jNpl|R CARBURETOR /% mf^Mk Victor slowly. nearest snelter m Jervis Street." Netta asked. Stampede visitors at Calgdry. howling AUyn entertained a And when Mrs. Payne had The aierc was its warn- Grace's wise eyes Mrs. Orr gone, Monsieur, rising from his Uig. uoediently Monsieur victor old were in- number of young people on the injunctions. tent. "I think we'd be wise to Sunday evening Honor chair, contemplated the food on ooeyed tne warden's take thfem all, mini," river m the table and the terror So did John wynter on his way she an-. of Harvey cardwell who.'"has descended, he swered. - tnoughts on him back from Whitehall. And as joined theJER..CA.F. and will Motors Dealer m your MAU|CQin SYSTEM again. There were those who stood m the underground snei- John Wynter got his telegram leave for Toronto shortly. *^^K^^^lL^ S^ERK evenat that verymoment gazed ter ne recogimed tne smad man while he was having his after Lester Gates' who has spent lace: lunch snooze m the smaller past months m Portland unseeingly at black bread again, uou, wnat a sad brary li- the few plate. JLike mournlul spaniel witn its m his club. He went up- for the benefit of his heaith has smacked down on a tin a to Thursday. Yes, if he did not get some sort nexible turnea-down moutn. stairs tell the vaiet to pack returned here on His change go raving spoke purposely his two suitcases. Very soon wife and daughter were . here of a he would "Pardon." He Wynter a parents, mad. As soon as he had finished m uTencn. John was m taxi on with her Mr. and and dejeuner his way to headquarters. His car Mrs. J. L. Stanford during his his he would go to nls "II ny a pas de quoi," said brought bank, bearing him his would be round andhis absence. with Monsieur courteously, and tnen luggage m it, and he. would tel- Several people from here at- copy of The Times. And as al- nexible lips partedm a biiei egraph uhveling delay the fois, to Pole StarHouse at the' tended the of the cairn ter a little he was about smile. "Ah! Encore une first post office. He thrust out' the BloodReserve on Sunday to enter the private room of lviunsieur," saia on big I (.once again) ne his head to give the order to the afternoon. a deputy manager of the they and Mall, a man "Yes," And then as stood taxi driver. The man was im- Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Loose bank m Pall tall Wynier began pressed. Thje family outing at bumped into him. A man with Iand waited Jonn The next stop after, enjoyed an Wa- to talk. He was a good unguisc; post office was a famous build- terton during the week and Mrs: a nice clever clean-shaven face,I spent apologies aiso ne wanted to know what ing. Cardwell and children Sa- who muttered as he doing here. turday with the Glenwood smiled. "So sorry." tnis uxenchman was "Well, so you've found accom- there Chatting amiaoly, tried to you toy" band, Harvey being a member. ny quoi," (Don't he odation where wanted "More Miles from Fewer Gallons" / "II a pas de Monsieur Victor Wynter's elderly; Miss EvaFullmer was success- Our cowsi ~*^i it') cour- find out. .out John chief was grade AT, mention said Monsieur had relapsed into taciturnity witn a cheerful round face. One ful m passing her fifth At 20 ■.p.gaL~l2ogab.of gas willgive you2400 miles. f °N SfR teously. examinations. yy~. VfCf again. of those pudding- faces that M4i.gal.-120 give soy« 'P / As John Wynter went his arivihg Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt At18 gals, of gas willonly you2160 miles. G„ *OU To: L on When the All Clear sounded go withjreljehtious pow- . Archie / °" d ° way he reflected that it was tne foresight. spent the past month ih Ray- I W*Wi U *V- they slowly filtered out into er and again. d hZd'Z P et!° En I ft"l M hard luck that this charming, jonn wynter extraordinary mond, and are home Make your restricted gasolineration give you I "tribut' or P nandadjus" **'P fl suniignc again. "Yes, it's an. Hartley Relief Society i °" and'"' p° courteous race should have been tne sad litue figure of piece of good Igot'Hazel- The . moreessential driving miles by keeping your car I d ofr'ieaner~f^, rk brutally betrayed by their watcnea luck. purchased anr orgah- fbr their f°/d fa,or~ n s ' fl so frenchman wend its vvayup to draw nne a map ol- the or truck engine coo/; !w, s,or ,f'''"S'-cart^Vci Yei--mon;. leaders As he turned into the ev- den recently. operating efficiently. / nfJ ',eni!' 'er~b'"orr" fl ... St. James street, rrageuym place. He sperit a summer holi- room >^-wirin Pall Mall on his way to White- Wynter "Grandma;'' Orr, who has / Vo,d. 0 end fl ery 01 it. Jonn day two years ago and he Seea General MotorsDealer today for Specialized I e c fb;/. hall, John Wynter began to line imag- there been visiting relatives m Ortbn I "9in ra"Ure .by- " fl laugnea at his flignts of knows it from A to Si. He.puts movecf fr0 yoor v iwM bring .back to memory hap- returned home Saturday. Engine Tune-upService which will help you: Inecej eng^' ns the ination haued a passing Lundy bri sory j. 0 r*. py holidays had., spent as he Pole Star House here* is- — 1**'° fl he m 10 taxi and jumped into it. He land here, the lignthouse here. Save gasoline— stretchyour essentialmileage. Istretch j..""" co"bot its 8,-" mg~' France. To think of it now was nurry, for he was well, youcanseeit for your- Boundary Creek tour ro/m would have to -Extend the your or Q,- ghastly. All that beauty and his ap- .self,".. life of car truck. / ' Al n '^"n fl aiready behind time for — — J culture at the mercy of the crute Sunday better performance money. lightS^^P^^^t000 ""k^ ro>af!on _■ Well, his time would pointment. The two men surveyed the Visitors at' School Obtain save / truck,)' (Pa'ue °ve/y beast. a night spent thelux- little diagram. 'That's star' wereMr and Mrs..Petersen, Geo. — Prevent costly repairs. come, thought John Wynter After m "neat Forsyth. / +*gm -»V grimly, stepping reiniur^ea concrete shelter Bay," the chief's forefinger was Kearl and Miss ° oSfif fl back into tne urious flat, country, you, ife^S~~ s' ' shadow a doorway saw under her equally luxurious reflective. Visitors around the. This information is made available to the owners IPrevent n 10c c aY of as he. always on Sunday were.Mr. and Mrs. W. trucks, only saving by „ oriorc .a coming him. Munvers-Poilock felt of Canada's carsand not to helpm the I : jfe .*. 'tion of °" man toward Mrs. "Yes". Cooper 0" Bod lV imperceptible extremely Especially at Simpson and Joe at thb vital fuel, but to assist youto your vehicles, dipped d rcfi'"' d fond With an almost cross. "Some wayfrbi.n thehouse". Simpson; of conserve surfac s'"''io erM MW gesture friends who had al- home of D. Mrs. Joe breakdown J f}Ured ' aetl cr he turned and signaled those of ncr Hazejdensays Fidlerls; Mr,and; and so safeguard against a of the country's I ! to Preserveth ready awayinto compar- "Yes,but there's Cooper at Mrs. es c bod° ro" MM to the man m plain ciothes moved path. and; automotive transportationup to and even beyond the I,° °Pen as a n.-, ,"h°nd to fl saiety always writing an excellent Not down.to Mrs. Vance and daughter l<<°",o. """"«»» fr2l-*J who was following close behind ative were bay itself. It's a scramble and Mrs. Goodwin..at Joe Jay ol Victory, oM„„^"» ■ him. A stocky clean-shaven man that she should do the same. the Mr. Glen; bowler Manvers-poliock down, but from the house to the Atwood's; and Mr.andiMrs. m a blue overcoat and So when Mrs. top of the descent it's good." Atwood andson at Albert Gale's. hat. saw the advertisement on the thb' Times, it all "Does Hazeldjenknow the Ma- A lair crowd gathered at The deputy manager of Lloyds back page of The school house Friday evening to Bank listened courteously to seemed to fit m. turin woman?" rye -hear Edward Leavitt, A. Strate Monsieur Victor. He was terribly got her letter "No,but had time to look Williams speak onbe- sorry Joan Maturln up. About fortyV widow and Dr. for this man-small m sta- days later. her a half of the C.G.F. A dance fol-. ture but big m soul and attain- two with one son m,& solicitor's of- (read is, lowed the meeting with music ment. In the old days his name "Dear Sir or Madr.io:" fice m Fleet Street. The son provided by the Blue Bombers had been one to be reckoned Joan), "I have seen your adver- C-3; a dick, heart, but he's an warden, of Glenwood. with m financial circles. tisement m today's Times, and A.B.P. Central Lon- Mrs. Wm. Simpson entertainepl. "We have heard from Lisbon." should like a few more particu- don." a:number of!iladles at her home ... and then Mr. Paton began lars as to the accommodation -Found anything else out to- Friday afternoon. A nice quilt to explain. There had been a that youhr.ye to offer. Have you day?" the chief smiled broadly. for- the Red Cross was finished, fortunate discovery of some of gas or electric fires m the bed- "Only that there's a mourn- after which lunch was served. Monsieur Victor's missing secur- rooms and can Ibe assured of ful little Frenchman cruising $ ities. An employee of the bank, really hot waterbothmmy bed- round London, l.met him,com- who had escaped from Paris in- room and m the bathroom? You ingout brtJd^ds,"soT got;Smith to Spain, had managed to open say that you are far from any;: to get him taped; and-it's 0.X." Visitors To U. S. Service, the safe at the Continental Ex- military objectives. This sounds - 7 small Central — Limited change and "Isee." The chicf toota CARDSTON ALBERTA Bank before he left almost too good to be true and key from his breast pocket and Get Ration Books had shoveled securities haphaz- remains tobe seen.As Iam an- slipped the keyhole of ard into a suitcase. Severul be- xious to leave London at once, Jt.into u "Well, Canadian visitors to. the! longed to Monsieur Victor; the drawer' at his elbow. United States may secure ra-; " - " " will you very kindly send me a this Is what i'Ve hail from E." CHEVROLET » PONTIAC OLDSMOBIIE McLAUGHLIN-BUICK CADILLAC Lloyds Bank mLisbon had writ- telegram stating whether you say 4 tion points adequate for thei CHEVROLET & GMC TRUCKS Headquarters.. They ... length their Visit-by.applying; ten to London to this effect. consider that your accommoda- about twenty minutes the of "J'en suis content", T am gra- tion wiU fulfill my requirements. For to any American localiWar:Pric-; two men chatted, then thCjChief and Rationing Board, tified' said Monsieur Victor gra- yours faithfully, , hgaiL "Difficult", es accord- vely. After a little pause: "Com- Manvers-poliock." raised his . .^he.' ing to the -Ration Administra- Jensen. During lunch Ruth LAC MerrillHenderson is home "Lydip. said. 'E.4seems to,.think,s?at tion the WPIB. SHOWER Strate gave a reading and Jean on a furlough. He has been sta- bient pensez vous, mon ami," *f)ierehEUs; acertain amount of (How much do you think, my "What do you think?" Joah'si been" Ifthey plan toremain 60.days Duce entertained on the piano. tioned at Bella Bella. friend?) eyes were doubtful asshe talked lof signaling.''' or longer m U. S. visitors willbe I A bridal shower was given last Hazel then opened her many ★ Netta Grace: "Well, that Ican jvery giveni regular ration iTuesday.evening,m the Pioneer lovely gifts (Beckie It was difficult to speak wuh it over with and . a American honoring and read the con- Mrs. W. J. Wilson Hol- it when we've .find out," said John Wynter jbook, but under the circum- Home Miss Hazel'Btir- gratulations of all her friends land, wife of Dr. Wilson of Og- exact certainty, Mr. Paton ex- "We'll discuss !I interesting read the others," Netta replied. cheerfully. stances they must' turn m their I'ton. A number of and relatives present. She was den, Utah), arrived m cardston plained, but so far as he could games were conducted by Beth say, he considered that Mon- Joan spread out a sheet of "Yes, that's your, job," the -Canadian rationbooks to auth- assisted by Ruth Strate and Tuesday evening. She arrived m sieur Victor would, be fully jus- thin notepaper on her knee chief answered. Then alter a orities here. Steed, Ruth Strate and Reva Bessie Burton, Lethbridge by plane. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1944 THE CARDSTON NEWS 6 Announcement of Social Credit Meetings " CARDSTON CONSTITUENCY " Aug. 2 - Jefferson July 28 Hill Spring AUG* 4th. Aug. 3 CARDSTON Treasurer, Welling July 31 Glenwood Heat Quf Home BoyS/ Hon; S.E.LpWf Provincial and Tanner, Lands and Mines DelBonita Aug. 1 Magrath Aug. 7 Hon. N. E. Minister of by who have demonstrated the best ability to deal Hear the important questions of the day discussed those Social Credit Party. Theiraccomplishments become withthem - Our Hon.N.E.Tanner and others of the - : the objectives of their opponents. the Electors of this Province will Answer to the World on August Bth... Questions " Do the people of Alberta want their of the Social Credit administration which their ' 1 the fines* and far- province to retain the proud position of leader- ownleaders have endorsed as- ship [t has attained under their Social Credit thest advanced m all Canada i If|l|Wm* Government) 5 Do the people of Alberta approve of W -. the expansionandimprovementof highways and 2. Do the people of Alberta want the tin- rQads they haye obtained without adding to the ada retained and r est public health services m debt Q fche ptovince> HAH developed until every citizenCa^has access to the *I ot a best possible medical care irrespective of his or 7. Do the people of Alberta approve protectionof their na- her means. Do theyapproveof theprogress made Social Credit Government ff m the field thus far: In free treatment for T.B. Itural resources from monopoly control and the Cancer, free hospitalization for maternity encouragement given to their orderly develop- *ffltf and whole, Val cages, the development of health units and the ment m the interests of the people as a _ - many other improved health services introduced 8. Do the people of Alberta approve of mmrn^ by the present government. these savings they have enjoyedfrom the reduc- II tion of fire insurancerates and reduction m inter- Bl 1 3. Do the people of Alberta approve of est rates due to Government enterprise m those lv !■ the leadership their governmenthas given m the fields. field of education and all this meansto their chil- 9 Dq kof Alberta approveof Air Il I ■ - dren— the future citizens of our province) I|fl L■ ' lead n of preparati?n for the , , , - post-war period, the Government's establish- ° r AII CU" m i,\ Pe P ,P ment of aVeterans Welfare and Advisory Com- TlllllPn 9' ap OVe V 8 l krly thG ?° Pr, mission, m the setting aside of crown lands to II ement J U pohcies1 Ithe ft"'*distnc 11111 P^ , ."^ing j R return them IHMIILII agricutural services the debt protects, debt siring6 to settle on the land. L I1 U■■linilllrn■■III cancellation and debt adjustment measures, the '.\ «'" increased credit facilities, the expansion of co- 10. Do the people of Alberta approve of ' ' W% W "*' '* -W I■■■■■■■fillIILIMM ■I■ *' » operative, the savingm machine repair parts and ! the uncompromising persistence and determined 'i:''tL ¥ C T'' '" fflfc^TV- . --,f i^%«' r :'« the many other progressive agricultural policies' battle that the Social Credit Government has lj^«- *✓:.«.i*.? theyhaveenjoyedunder their Social Credit^ovi- waged on their behalf against the domination of :'' ', I'/'^'S^"' ;;/ ''""'-'-la AM they IKt'^'** r!: *J M 'W Oil ernment. Do they agree with the Social Credit finance. Do approve of the policies of se- ' ''" ' " ;'J curity with full freedom for all within, properly ' '^mm%~ '" &'4 Government's policy of establishing securities of a kß\- ; ' :*^'- <;y~,: ■ post-war functioning democracy to which the Social Credit JY7/\fflfl' ""*'"■ tenure as the basis of reconstruc- f -: land Hi'\-- . is '^;' " "^' "" tion; Government pledged. : *. $<■>' A|M All#1 All. Hft.'4% k are questions P^pi),«lmt *, ~*/%/:. d^ii'f-.''£'~'^'simWWm fl1111 ttljtl. Those the which the Electors id^fc^".s^BL„\J,>- ■■^r^ri people of Alberta and the work- of this province has to ask themselves and an- ri^^JMrn/Jtuiii Do the li9Ko^^lK.'i^^^JiK^jflß^^SaH Bk ers min particular approve of the labor legislation swer by their votes. LOOK AT THE FACTS! Inserted by the Social Credit P arty HnnniBHBHBBBMMiMMniiiH^MiaHMMifIH^i^i^HHMaiHiiHHHHIIHIHHIHHIB :HBHB^

Here aretwo xeal good (true) was so excited he hurried right mwithhis spinner and fish, early fish stories we have for our rea- into town to show off his prize Friday morning. Hehad lost the Harrisville Bolder Crossing ders this week. Charlie Walker without trying for smaller fry. spinner the night before fish- had the thrill of his life Sunday The fish just fit m his sink at ing but when he went out next Crop conditions are not so Nowj Simplified when he caught a ii-pound spied fish on goodhere. Rain is badly needed, Rain- home. Itis very rare to catch a morning it with a crossing Carway Supplies bow trout, grass poor, water level is low Border at and Harvest about two miles size, waters at the Is .. the down fish of its kind that but is m the shallow shortage of stock otherf ports of entry across the river from the Max Brad- a fisherman's dream. other end of the lake. He had to and some wa- < shaw ranch. He catch but got his ter is evident. .1 country is now greatly simpli- was as tired as Hugh May, scout master with run for his ified, following announcements Forks, Handles, Rope, Grease Guns, Greases, the fish when he landed it, but a troop Cameron lake came fish and spinner. Peter Zubach is on avacation at trip to the west coast. He went 1from Washington and Ottawa. Hard Oil, Oil Cans, Canvas Mender, Sweat Pads, m company with his son-in-law 1For visits to the UjS. or 29 days Joe Pisko of Lethbridge. or« less Canadians require only Nose Guards, Harness Leather and Repairs, Wire Minnie and Patsy Zubach re- itheir national registration cer- S'retchers, Bolts, Washers, cently returned from their visit 1tificates, old passports or some Nuts, Nails, Crescent with relatives at Lethbridge and '

Movies Dazzling new dances have,, Mr. Alonzo Holland is very ill Mountain View been created by Hermes Pan, at his home. He has been suf- Wen,30,40,50! Who teams with Miss Grable In fering for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Strate some of the routines. Gregory Wolsey picture Mr. Ed. sold the win- Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vigor? !celebrated their golden wedding Ratoff directed the from ning ticket on "Mickey" the mor- Community Try Ostrox anniversary Tuesday, July a script by Robert Ellis, Helen Auction TonloTablet*. Contains tonlo.Bttrau- on It DAWN" ning of the draw, to LAC. Eng- Sales lanta. Iron,vitaminB|.calolum,uhosiilioriis;i>l(lgto "HOUR BEFORE Logan and Lynn Starling, based, normal poo, vim.visor,vitalityafter 30, 40, or60. at their home m Mt. view. ILUM lish, the winner with No. 8020. Introductory »Uo only Sfflj. II not delightedwith children, grandchildren ROLE ANOTHER a story by Fidel Laßarba and results ol first pnclmso,maker rcfuml.s loio prion. The LAKE on At allOnunjlstt.StarttakingOstroxTablets today. and great-grandchildren were FOR VERONICA Kenneth Earl. The film was pro- Mrs. Joseph Thelin is visiting- gathered a Advance notices on Para- duced by William Leßaron. friends and relatives at Portland at the.home and de- Beiore Association Ltd. licious dinner was enjoyed, spe- mount's "The Hour and Seattle. She expects to be cial guests were Bishoj Dawn", are proving that one of gone amonth. invited plums year WANT APST and Mrs. Win. Payne. During the dramatic of the Mr. and Mrs. Lsadore Van scheduled " has a tne ternoon open house was iell into the lap of exotic Ver- Keeler, Eask., ' ai when signed for Moorlehem of have OYSTER SHELL AND MINERAL held and many of their friends onica Lake she been here visiting with their son Feed, $1.50 per 100 lbs. congratulate them. the part of the cruel, dangerous Geo. A.. caned to shame, love Locals Walter, and his family. woman who defies Wolff, Phone 50. tfni Mr. Albert Strate married Ge- enemy off Hcber Matkinand City and death itself as an Mr. and Mrs. neva Clawson at Spring England. daughter left on Wednesday for IP WORK SHOES FOR SUMMER1 Utah, to and moved Mt. View m -The Hour Before the Dawn',', a trip to Kalispell. THANKS at A. G. Scotter's. iyis, operating a general store Friday and Satur- business. which arrives I LloydBennett andDuane But- The rodeo committee wishes day at the Roxy theatre,has had Calgary attending those, 16 BULLS FOR SALE OR" They daughters,Mrs conflictt ler are m to thank all who worked — have two audiences tense with the Scout camp. so strenuously and splendidly to ALE trade 8 2-yr.-o]d. Herefords,, James L. Webster and Mrs. J.olm beautiiul girl SA of the evil of this help make our rodeo the out- 8 Shorthorns, yrs. Webster and one son Park. Al- who attempts to destroy thosec Mr. Melvin Wall, Raymond, 1 to 4 J. F. grandchildren here, standing success that it was. Ev- jStinc; so seven and twc who befriend and love her, it iss was a- visiter at the home eryone Ellison^ R7lO. great grandcnildren. Mi, and Mrs. Lee Wall over had a good time. More ** __ ._ said. - of than Mrs. Julia Nelson was hostess Franchot Tone pre- the week-end. 4000 people were at the FOR 518-ACRE FARM 61 Co-star grounds each day and many of CARDSTON Si#G— onSaturdayafternoon to anura- most striking» miles Southwest of Caraston-1 sents one of the Last week Mr. and Mrs. Louis friends from far and near and per of the little boys and girls characterizations of his career1 Winters daughter, Medra on highway iformer iom[ district, the occasion be- G. and the entire district had a splen- White farm). Apply Steve' of the as a scion of one of England's Lou, attended the Temple, from did time at this annual holiday THURSDAY, ing tne combined birthday an- proudest families, who accepts?5 Butte, Montana, Hornyak,Box 44, Cardston. , young daugh- event. 2j27 niversaries of her Humiliation and disgrace ratnerr ter Kathryn and Heilen, they Mrs. Doral Pilling and kiddies To the committees, those who tnan bear arms. charge TEACHERS WANTED— TIHtLE;' being (5 and 4 years Old and From the best-seller by W.. of Calgary were visitors here had of the games and the birthdays one day apart. - last week at the home of Mr. refreshment concessions, to the puDhc school, two of wnoni to fcneir Somerset Maugham,this drama-- The kiddies piayed games and a struggle a cold- and Mrs. L. McNaughton. Relief Society for serving teach grade 1, 1 tic between August domestic science lovely lunch was served by the lover,' the Pioneer Home, to both 17 heatred heroine and her LAC. Eldon Card spent the m teacher and also a physicali hostess. hates even as heJ the Air Force Band and the daugh- whom she. " week-end home here with his Band, cowboy trainer. Cardston School Dis- Mrs. Frank Payne and pours out his love, is cnaractcr-' family. He is now stationed at Glenwood to every If you have cattle for sale list them with your local trict, cardston, Aita. 2c ter Crystal left by bus Monday lstic of Maugnam. Audiences Calgary. and arena worker, every person to return to Lethbridge. have not forgotten the vicious- who had to do In any way to- Director, S. SMITH, as soon as possible! FOR SALE — WALNUT NORD- Mr. John Walburger has been Mildred his "Of Hu- Mrs. D. A. Allred and children wards the success of this out- J. hospital ness of m Wednesday standing heinier Special piano, waaiut' released from Cardston man Bondage" his hateful[ left last for Vancou- and largest rodeo since Every- nor spend iinisn, excenent, conaiUdi.— and has returned home. Leslie m "Tne Letter" ver Island to tne summer the Jubilee, we give our thanks. Sufficient cattle must be listed to make a sale. B. Hoyt. one was glad to see him weil Including . at Patricia Bay where her hus- hope Mrs. m the cast such fa-, band, Allred, It is the of the. commit- — enough to be able to attend vorites as John Sutton, Binnie PO. is stationed. tee that next year's rodeo will LIST IMMEDIATELY! FOR SALE 1937 HALF-TON church on Sunday. Barnes, Henry Stephenson, be bigger and better ever, — families enjoyed a Pnil- Mr. J. Y. Card and Mr. Stir- than GaVi.C. Truck. Appiy" Ray Tne Payne ip Menvale and Nils Asther, tne! ling Williams were guest speak- and celebrated during a period i get-together AUCTION Nisn, KiuiDall. p on Sunday after- tilm manifests the family charm ers Sunday evening at services of peace instead of conflict. COMMUNITY SALES ASSN. LTD. noon at the Frank Payne ranch. English gently and the chapel New shipment floor coverings Lunch, games swimming oc- of the held m the L.D.S. m Looking forward to our big — and love of their homes andcountry- Lethbridge. grandstand, just arrived. Coombs Hard- cupied the afternoon. Present we are ware. were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Payne- side. Mr. Bill Woodridge of the B & Respectfully yours, and family Cardston; , G School,Lethbridge, was a guest CHEESMAN, FOR SALE — LARGE, HlGH- from Mi C. B. Pros. and Mrs. Horace Payne and fa- "NONE SHALL 1SCAPE" last week at the George Earl J. Y. CARD, Sec.-Treas. Subscription Up ovenrange,hi gooa condition. mily Spring, IS TIMELY FILM home, accompanying Is Your Paid ToDate? Hattie Williams, from Hill Mr. and Mr. and Cardston. p Mrs. Kenneth Sham and daugh- A picture that has beencalled Mrs. Albert Earl. Creek, Mrs. MODERN IRRIGATION FARM ters from Pincher the most prophetic of our time Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Williams Leonard Payne and sens of is coming to the Roxy theatre Monday evening lor sale at bcanuia, Aetna, hi Cardston, returned home the Eastern irrigation distr.ee. Mrs.Frank Payne and next Monday and Tuesday ... from a trip to Salt Lake City. cousin, Mrs. B. Mumby, botn It is Columbia's "None Snail Es- They 48u aaes with 2uo acies under Lethbridge, Crystal report a wonderful trip and Irrigation. from Miss cape", and advance reports in- returned home by plane. Land clean and Payne of Calgary and Mr. and startling fertue. Home is fuUy modern dicate that it is a rev- Health Cyril family Mrs. Hacking Services outbuildings Mrs. Payne and and elation of things to come when Earl and child- and all have Mi*, Sidney Payne from ren left Wednesday for lignts. Buy buiiaings and Mrs. the present world conflict has Dawson Socialized Medicine as proposed by theC.C.F.means every Alberta and im- Mt. View. drawn to a conclusion. Certain- Creek, 8.C., to spend the sum- to provements and land is free.— mer there, where Hacking citizenMe.ic.al,Dentaland Hcspitalservices ' J. G. Martin, Mrs. Evans Bradshaw enter- ly, the story is mostunusual and Mr. is as requri6\ without charge owner. p tained at a family dinner on a daring departure from the trucking. They expected to be Sunday m honor of her brother pictures we already seen, met at Edmonton by Mr. Hack- — 1 used stove, practically new. have ing. Coombs Hardware. PO Merrill Henderson from Bel- dealing with the inhuman and THE MONEY TO PAY FOR IT IS TO COME la Bella, B.C. Present as well as terrible results of Nazi sadism. Visitors at the L. H.McNaugh- FOR SALE— 2 WAGONS, 8 llAR- the honoured guest and- the This one brings us to the glor- ton home Mi, last week were Mr. H. FROM THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF ALBERTA ness, two 12-ft. wooden gates Bradshaw family were and ious day when peace shall come P. McNaughton of (new Henderson, Shirley Drumheller, J, 2 pair strap hinges, Mrs. Albert through unconditional surren- father of Lawrence and Uncle, rolL hog wire, hog loader, self and Montey from Cardston, Mr. der ol our vicious enemies, and Dr. J. McNaughton $7,000,000 feeder, Mrs. b. of Pitts- 20 OIL COMPANIES GOT IN 194218Y TAKING mower and rake, and Mcl Leishman and a long suffering and righteous burgh. They left Monday to re- | brome and crested wheat hay Connie from Hill Spring, Mr. people bring the "master race" turn to their homes. OUR OILFOR THEIR OWNPROFIT m field, new wooden pump.— and Mrs. Norman Henderson, face to face with its victims. Mrs.Lena Tait, Spring Couiee. Beverley and Clayton of Mt. It's a good thing tobe remind- The first ward V.W.M.I.A. has ROYALITEOIL COMPANY UP TO END OF 1943 HAS TAKEN c. View. ed now that the day will come recently been re-organized. The FROM TURNER VALLEY $26,753,251. Miss Donna Draper of Hill and that we should prepare for new presidentis Winnie Aldridge FOR SALE— ONE JOHN DEEIiE Spring" is staying at thehome of it. War criminals must and will with Mabel Woolf and Mabel The C.C.F.believes the Resources should belongto the people 15142 model D tractor on steel. her sister, Mrs. Eldon Toliey to be punished and steps must be Gareau as councillors. Retiring Good condition, phone R4ll. help during haying. taken to prevent such persuasive officers are: Miss Ellen Cahoon insteadof to Big Shots who don't evenlivehere. Visitors at the home of Mr as president and Elinor Burt and FOR SALE— IO WEANER, lunatics who have ruined the PIGa and Mrs. Clarence Brunsdale present world, ever come Hazel Hendry as councillors. - $5.00 each. Apply R. M. Beazer to into are their daughter, Mrs. Roma power again. "None Shall Es- Mr. Ellis, -, We Say MAKE OUR OilPay ior Alberta Health or phone R607. c. Simmons Calgary and and Mrs. Merrill Mi 1 from cape" was written with this In and Mrs. Donald Conrad and FOR SALE— Ia3S CHEV. COUPE young daughter Floradeen, also mind, and the story opens with baby, Mrs. David Ellis and — young grandson, Larry Mrs. m good condition. Appiy a Bate- Nazi General Wilhelm Grimm, Shuman, are here attending Step man from Calgary. symbol the!FreeI Take Another Forward VOTE CCF. R.15U9. p. of all depraved Nazism, Temple this week, from Ellens- — During last week they enjoyed standing the world court of burg, They B Authorized by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation The Alberta Farmer-Labor Party — ; m Wash. are house FOR SALE NINE WEANER a visit from Mr. Brunsdale's justice, facing his accusers. guests at the Karl Williams Pigs (.York). Appiy t. h. nephew, Glen Bvunsdale from One by onethey tell their pa- home. Prince, Beazer. p. the R.C.A.F. at Calgary. He was thetic stories and it is said that — accompanied by his wife ,they the recounting is so shockingly FOR SALE 16 FOOT RENN being visitors at the Brunsdale true, so terribly frank, as to Truck Loader. Write Aubrey home on their way to Waterton. make "None ShallEscape" apic- Roe, 618— 6th Aye. S., Leth- After spending his furlough ture you will never forget. The bridge. visiting with his parents, Mr. stirring climax Is, we certainly MAYFAIR THEATRE CLOSED FOR ALTERATIONS — and Mrs. George Mercer, Bill hope, a forecast of things to I WANTED TO RENT 4 OR s- Mercer left by bus Friday for come. room modern house m Card- Regina where he is stationed Alexander Knox, Marsha Hunt, ston. Phone Rl3oo\ p with the R. C. A. F. Erik Rolfe and Henry Travers " " — Davidson, young LOST BUNCH OF KEYS ON Ted and Park : play the leading roles, and the ROXY ATTRACTIONS ring. Lost near Temple sons of Mr. andMrs. Olaf David- picture was directed by Andre — son were guests of their friend,, Toth, Hollywood's grounds. Burton Payne, De one of Cardston. p. Vernon West jr. on Sunday at; newest directors. Mr. De Toth Waterton at a family picnic.. knows well every scene he. has Fri. and Sat. This Week July 28-29 «f i WANTED — REPAIR MAN The occasion being Vernon's 9thi put hi the film, having been a Next Week, FOR birthday anniversary. " Tlllirc' full time jobmschool division. ' newsreel cameramanm Hun- ""^ inUI5 * " Must be able to do general Du'Ell, youngest daughter ofL gary, and an eyewitness to the Au ust 2 3 school repairs, painting and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Earl has re-■ invasion of Poland. « caisomining, desk and furni- turned home after spending her: * ture repairs and have some vacation m Calgary, the guestof1r Double Feature knowledge of furniture repairs her sister Beth. Wednesday and Thursday, Popular Return of and have some knowledge of Miss Montez Henderson of1 Next Week Cardston has been visiting for a '" cabinet making. * Must have '/. Popular KSS return of "My Friend iaft Technicolor or 54-ton truck. Repair shop while with the Bradshaw kid- Flicka", Mpjntwr ® rea Attraction.. that great Technicolor will be provided. Headquar- dies. — Glenroy West, eldest son of. attraction. Second hit "Just off ters at Cardston. Applicants Broadway". must state qualifications, age, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon West left salary expected by month, Monday by bus for Blairmore ★ the where MUSICAL, DANCING TREAT IN rate per mile on truck. Apply he will visit with his aunt. "FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" National Selective Service, Mrs. Percy Llye and daughter Joy from Kimberley, 8.C., a.c Betty Grable, John Payne and WANTED TO — A visiting friends and relatives m Victor Mature are starred m BUY WORK the district. 20th Century-Fox's new musical, team (broke). Apply H. h. At- "Footlight kins. Mrs. George Jones had a de- Srenade", coming to lightfulsurprise on Friday when the Roxy Theatre Friday and ' her sister, Mrs. Arthur Larson Saturday, next week ... which Matinee Sat. 3 p.m., Ist Show Sat. Evening 6:30. from Wilton, N.D., whom she is hailed as the "perfect tonic TllCf llff HYA^IIIIAT^IIF had not seen for many years, for the times." Featuring love, A Gentlemen's Game came on the bus to visit the laughs and lyrics, it is indeed a — Jones family for awhile. merry musical treat. Mon., Billiardshas earned this story Next Tues. July 31. Aug.1 I sobriquet because it is Mrs. B. Mumby of Lethbridge With a that spells en- clean, healthy, exhilar- was an overnight guest at the tertainment all the way,"Foot- ' ating home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril light Serenade" tells of a fight- and sportsmanlike. Payne I&SF WOULD RATHER DIE THAN Play a game of on Sunday. er who turns actor. Victor Ma- billiards Mr. and Mrs. Glen Going ture realistically portrays the 'aW^'\\ TYONfci: mi with your friends on left Tuesday enroute back to Saska- boxer, as John Payne can testi- be modern Brunswick fy—while forced into a equipmentInthecomfort toon where he has employment. both boys are "nuts" ' pgjgj i^mh The young couple have been vis- about curvaceous Betty Grable, SJ&"*" of our Billiard Hall, and iting v- OFF,CERS you easily comprehend relatives m Mt. View the as who isn't! HAZI CLUB! liptj PAYNE ;{*£! last three weeks; also a couple Rated by previewers as a wor- this statement. thy JVJ anil of days hiking In Waterton. Be- successor to "My Gal sal", You are Welcome at fore leaving Mrs. Going was the picture Is studded with top- baptized a member of the L.D.S, flight talent, such as Jane Wy- church. On their way home they man, James Gleason, Phil Sil- plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ran- vers and Gobina Wright,' Jr. Pro- DAVE'S dell Payne and family at Wel- duced with all the embellish- ling then continuingnorth to vi- ments that mark a top-flight sit other relatives m Alberta. musical, "Footlight Serenade", Bowling 0Billiards Their young son Butch stayed has been hailed-as one, of the m Saskatoon with his grandmo- best. ther during their trip. Theyhave Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger For hitch-hiked all the way and re- haveprovided the sparkling mu- port having a lovely vacation. sic. Among the hits you will be GRAVE DECORATIONS and hearing with increasing fre- quency m the coming weeks are Cemetery Tablets Mr.and Mrs. Winston Gregson, "IHeard the Birdie Sing", "I'm Calgary, are spending a month's Still Crazy for You", "Are You See S-5. NEWTON holiday here at the home of Mr. Kidding Me?" and "I'll Be Mar- andMrs. T, S. Gregson. -1 ching toa Love Song",