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V0L28,N0.14 CARDSTON, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 $2.00per Year,sc. the Copy Eleven Candidates Stand Glenwood GirlDies CARDSTON Of EXCELLENT HereandThere— School Column Portaffe La Prairie, Manitoba. Ten carloads of flour hay« been ForElection OnDec. 13 At Cranbrook FINANCIAL CONDITION shipped to Salonika, Greece. The Cunat Ewmur flour is made from Manitoba Num- day, 1 labeled as Inspector Smith recently visited On nomination Monday, Dec. D. Mk Stefcd. (From our own correspondent) ber Hard wheat and At the meeting of the town Couii-i ment, and had a total of $10,544.5' large ia thought High School, one 6 there were 5 names presented for Glenwood, Enpck ■uch. This order the Cardston and Couocillmtn Dec. t— C. Lytt- cil on Monday night, the audit ot m the bank at the present time. by the millinginterests to represent t/hissugKisttons was, that although' the three vacancies m the Council C. bert of Glenwood was tdCran and 6 for the vajicancics B. Chcesman: called the towi/s books for the past ntoe. Two more meetings will be held the opening up of a new, valuable grade ten is progressing as well as name£ 4 on by brook, B. C. to the bedside of his months, Oct., the School Board. Nomination Pa- I Nominated John Peterson. up to 31 was consider- before the end of the year. The trade channel. possible under the congested condi- 1 Seconded by daughter Margaret, but a telegrarA by Council, pers were also filled several J. S. Low anal others ed the and also the ac- session on Monday night was a very tions it would be best to separate it tor from him on Wednesday to his bro- standing — other candidates but the candidates C. W. Burt: tual financial as at present. brief one, the Councillors present, Saskatoon. The colonization So far this decision is looked upon ther W. C. Lybbert, stated that his It was shown that the operated not , Noin.inted by J. S. Low. tow* had boards of the province, favor as there1 arc fifty one would consent to run. Then: daughter had died and for W. C. Lyb* paid Mr. Spencer, J. S. Lowk B. F. nth will thus be 11 I Seconded by Mark Spencer and the School Board something under the C.P.R. Department of students m the class. candidates for the bert, to meet him and the corpse at more year, Lamb and A. J. Stoddard, adjourn- ara doing a splendid of D. O. Wight. thans24,ooo.oo this had Colonisation, looking selection the ratepayers on Dec. Pincher Creek on Thursday night, paid iilg after the m colonising province Uc arc all forward to the 13, Elecin* Day here. A. Stoddard: off the notes to the Fairbanks main business of the work the to take place the J. Dec. 6. An account of the funeral Morse Co. for the new power equip along right lines, according to move to new Nominated by F. Long. finance report had been considered jchool house, quite Mayor Spoactr Kltctod G. to be held m Glenwood later will Mayor Potter, of Saskatoon, and and we are will- Seconded by J. S. Low and others. ing and ready to take the best of For his second term, as on hit> appear m our nefxt isane. : other speakers,at the second annual year, W. G. Smith: meeting eire of the furniture. first term last Mayor Spencer of representatives of theoa was honored by an election by ac- I Nominated by D. O. Wight. boards. School lumt Seconded by L. W. Hardy and clamation. His servicejs during the'I PEOPLE SEE i 800 Mr. Julian Parrish is recovering past year are thus guaranteed for others. While the gypsy has bean,* fam- tlowly, but surely, AL KarasikWinsTwo from his attack another term. . L. W. Hardy: iliar figure m fiction for at least a ofpain which he experienced during j Nominated by A. T. Hensen. eantury, the novelist has usually Inspector Of the five candidates for the! Smith's visit. Seconded by F. Burton and others. Oat Of Three "STOLEN FLOWER taken for his characters the wild Council, only Talk " " » L. W. Hardy and W. QUEEN" Romany types. a But there is mod- G. Smith are new m the field, the School Board Algebra — present, ern type who has adopted himself to Question— S equal rl a other three being re-nominated at The Palace Theatre oa Monday MiuM Voda Workman Emcollb at did crowd and also the "auc — Mrs. T. M. Carlson: tioneering" ability city life. It is this type that John divided by r l. expiration was well filled with sport fans to of Mr. J. M. — the of their term. Nominated by Win. Henderson. Dramatic Coach Workman, the) night's cntertjajnmem Murray Gibbon, Dean of Publicity Inspector "Bill, solve for S. Tht SchoolBoard Seconded by A. T. Hensen and witness the match between Frank C.P.R., chosen for the Pilling was also a great financial success. of the has Bill— (dumfounded) didn't acs uncompleted others. and Al Karaaik. The pre- leading his ntw novel, he H view of the con- The surprise of the season was One cake was auctioned off for character m the joke. Cahhon:, liminaries were all good rtutnbert, "Eyes of a Gypsy." dition of the| new High School, it J. C. the splendid presentation $24.10 and the candy booths, the Hot " " " Nominated M. but the main bout turned out to be of "The is practically a certainty that the by A. Coomb*. Queen," an operetta,IjDog stands, the Fish Pond, and the — by an exhibition instead of a realmatch Stolen Flower The Ontario Govern- Marriage— the High School two old members, S. Low and Seconded J. F. Parrish and presented by .Pie Corner were all equally suc- Toronto. teach- W> Both grapplers are scienc#l men the First Ward M. 1. j ment spending $1,000,000 during trs were conversing together, Dr. W. Woolf will be returned. The others. cessful. is anl and the crowd got plenty.of action A. last weefc m the Gymnasium. the preeent fiscal year to make one of the choice will therefore likely rest a- W. Burt: j The Hiding Cktttcftt most learned of them was W. end show, but Benafe the promoter Miss Undine M/tCune, Pres. of the I hydro-electric power available to the to say: blind, mong the remaining four candidates Nominated by S. W. Low. uard "Love it but and referee, failed to hia Y. L. M. I. A. wnb largely respons Of course the operetta was the of tht province. This fol- urriage names persons by Pilling mak«.,good termers is an eye— opener. The of the nominat- Seconded Job* and o- promise of the best nan wtjaaing, i» ible. for the success of the night's feature of the program. Miss Al- lows plan begun by the Drury " " " ing and seconding each nomination Queen, the thers. it took two houra do a entertainment, but to S. W. Low, as m.tra Burnham as the Fairy Government, of paying one-half is give below: to It. As June— "Are those S. W. Low: matter of fact nobody presajtt knowa advertising magfcger and especially Miss Doris Pilling, as the Flower cost of primary line construction, efts fresh?" Queen, Pilling Bill— "Yes ma'am, they be" Caadfdafa Karnta Nominated by Edw. J. W|aod. who the better nwn is, Mot both to Miss Veda Workman, does the Master Kieth as and later extended by the Ferguson Seconded by Wm. Henderson and credit belong for the very excellent "Johny Jump Up" and Maater Vic- secondary Jane— "How long sitfee they wert Mayor were equally good Mtort tad gave Government to line work lid?" Mark Spencer:— (by acclamation) others. the crowd what many of were program presented. The "Stolen tor Woolf as "The King of Weeds" U well. thfrn was a glad surprise were leading characters and all lill- "Taint ten minute* ma'am 1 Nominated by Z. W. Jacobs. J. Hunt: looking for, a fine esklbitiofi of the Flower Queen" the low, Ilaid them eggs myself." Seconded by: Nominated by R. J. Brown. wrestling game. Bennie Mowever,< to all, and the host of people pres- d.d exceptionally well. Supporting One hundred youngmen from the " " " B. E. Ivens, Ceo. Kesri, Seconded by Fred Smith and o- gave Karasik two falls an| Pilling ent were delighted with it. them were flowers, butterflies, the British Isles will take up their J. Wood. J. * Winds, Boy J. Y. Card, B. F. Tanner, John Pet- thers. one. r Due to the publicity work of Mr. Four the Scouts an the studiee of Canadian farming at the Baakat Ball Maparta .. helpers splen Agricultural College at Olds, "hsrsday Nov. 26— eraon, H. J. Matkin, Jos. Leishman. W. Woolf: Low and his and the Heralds. Al- Grade ten vt berta, aeon. Seven of these proa* rride eleven. Score 10*12 ta favor O. S. Brown, C. W. Burt, 11. A. I Nominatedby C. B. Cheesman. Coombs, W. Bart. D H. Hoi "ectlve Canadian farmers arrived ia >f Grade eleven. W Seconded by Wm. Hdnderson and on land, Gregton, Lyle Holland, Canada the Canadian Pacific "hunday, Dec. 2— Grade ttn vs T. S. . others. Palace TheatreItGive liner "Montealm" recently, being irade eleven. Score 16-6 m favor Sheet MusicToPatress CARDSTON WINS DEBATE brought out under the Hoadley Im- IGrade, ten. ■ %". migration scheme, which is being " " " conjunction Commencing Saturday figM. On- carried out m with the Orada T»a HILL SPRING LIGHTING BYSMALLMARGIN «sa»lre Betttomot Board " A Sunset Scene Theatre will receive FREE " copy signally at National Dairy Ei- Slowly the great red sun was sink subject the the latest Standard Music (sold The M. I. A. DebatingLeague got The was: "Resolved that La position last week with a beyond of they to-day m Detroit « the horizon The broad music stores for 40c). This ar- off to a good start on Tuesday night bor Unions as exist m priae Ineach of the first four id silvery river glided gurgled ARRIVES at are winner and PLANT States iin the rangement wil continue every Mon- when the Hill Spring affirmative Canada and United Holstoin breeds. This is a bettor "ound its rocky banks. From the debators, and Mis* best interests of Society." At Hill Committee which was day and Saturday nights for twelve Frank Folsom record than that of any other part "rest came the goodnight chirps (From our own correspondence) tinder a Band being gfren journeyed from Spring Cardston lost, but at Card- prise ago. It un- weeks— different music Loila Quinton m "f the continent. The winners id twitters of the birds and th.. Spring, 6— The lighting organized some time it Spring debate) with Lyman ston the home town won by a great Hill Dec. Wallace Kurd hat a- on each occasion. , Hill to were: Leroy SiddaU and J. F. Gib- ttle animal folk. In the distance plant for the town of Hill Spring,derstood that and Miss Nellie Pitcher, tcr margin thait the Hill Spring tons, of Denfield, T. O. Dolson, of aged greed to band at B*nd Jacobs >se the mountains, towering plant, lead the team, Morgan team won at Hill Spring. The av- Lee, has at last arrived. This reported la- Cardston and Pitcher Brampton, and Haley and of icir rugged pealks to the sky. been looked for for such Master. More will be Loila Williams went to erage score gives Cardston the first Springford. namber of lesser which has is made. WhatWasSeenInCardston and Miss A Lower and lower sinks the sun a loi-.|Y time arrived last Friday Dec. ter as progress Hill Spring and debated with Glen round m the M. I. A. debate by a prises also went to Canadian breed- disappearing id forth from its face 3 and a man w.'ll be here from Cal- The School teachers and students ThisWeek FJsher, and his sister Miss Fisher. small margin. era, V)' every darts of red shoot out m ga/y Monday night Dec. 6 ready to i1arc busy preparing for a Xmu pro- irecctioil Grv.it red tongues of commence work on the installation gram which is to be given on the I. M. COOMBS still being patient "Anyone who has other than an "me crawl along the horiion and Tuesday morning. Many of the pco night of Dec. 23. with the News Job Department. "nboanded faith m the future of fiery pillows Mows and billows of pic in and out of town have thought farewell party for elder I. L. L. E. CARLSON wondejring what Canada, must be either without eyee c piled together they A up until con electric lights for Hill Spring would I will be given here tonight has taken the "kick" out of Xmas Athletic Club er mind," declared Blr George Mc- grey Jackson Glenwood trge into the of the evening be nothing mote than expectation, Monday 6. People are preparing shopping. CHfiS. DIEBERT sport- Laren Brown, European general iy. Then, disappears, pair as the sun but A is now becoming a reality for a real time And efcpect to give ing anew Chrysler Coach and a manager of the Canadian Pacific »c brilliant sky melts into digged If. Railway, who returned to the Com- softer. Holes hav« been on each Mr. Jackson a farewell party that of new shoes at the same time. Wrestling Jvelier Next to horizon Stage headquarters Montreal run ex- making weekly Bout pasjjr*a re- hues. the street where the lines will remember at leatt during D. DOWDLE his To m hi- will cently II the colors of the rainbow arc tending oast as far as the elevators mission. Mr. will call at Cardston W. L. SmITH after anextended tour ef the together his short Jackson George fended so harmoniously lights will he purnished. North Central Stale* demonstrating the Pontiac Six. J. ants agreed, and signed their Western Provinces. Sir waa where labor m the va Pilliag for It rowan's oa have greatly Impressed growth lat one could gaze enrapt forever. Fire Alarm Mission. M, WORKMAN biding his time for KltfMon signatures to a document as evi- with the sapphire, " green n ef elty of Vancouver, where he Isuve, turquoise a the mayoralty contest m 19J<». F. O4c. dence of their agreement, that the the Mr. Ed. Smythc who had built Tuesday night at a regular act* after absence of 16 years. 'tl rose* so delicate and so entranc gone PILLING and AL KARASIK earn- Glenwood Athletic Club shall ap- visited an fire in the morning aiVl out to Hill Spring Relief Soci- iK. As the eye triwvels up from the s.'on of the ing their meal tickets. For years it has been an old feud judges to at the rinn the chores, was vefy much sur- fisher with hit titter point three be meeting orizon the colors all melt into rose do ety Mr. Glen between Jack Ell/son and Frank Pil decide whether the contest The first annual of the prised when the fire alarm was giv- Ethel will meet the debatort from side to Canadian Boards of Trade was held he fiery grandeur has burned low ling as to which is the better man. have wrestled a straight match en, found that his house was Cardston) Ward, to ar- aiits John, 8., nd leaves m its place that most and he the Second mmmiimmiimiimimm; L. L. Drown, of the Glenwood Ath» frame-up at Saint N. October 18th. Being alone with his wife or whether it lias boon a tautiful of all colors, a soft, drea on fire. gue the question of Trade Uniont. you eykk stop to letic Club, has at last secured a guar judges Over 160 representatives from tlie bc.ng so far advanced did \ If, m the opinion of the the every iy rose. The sun's last rays hays aiid the fire Mr. Fnank Foltom and Lolla Quin- that these two men will prove Civic administrative bodies of fight impossible, THIHM ; antee match is a frame-up, the gate re- gathered ntlrely disappeared. Again the the seemed almost ton will go to Cardston to meet the their respective qualities. Each Athlqtir Canadian city at the Wind- with presence of mind and quick ceipts go to the Glenwood sor Montreal, olor s arc changing, changing to but debators there. Waite, man has deposited $25 with L. L. nothing Street Station m was able to save the house (By Ed»on R. Secre- Club and the contestants get they proceeded lore filmy quiet and subdued tones work Ed who finishing Shawnee, Okla., as guarantee that he will ap agreed upon where entrained and from ruin. fact a new ceiling Mr. J. B. Merrill is tary, Board ! Brown whatever. The judges to lauve «tid grey blend to gethcr and In was at homt pear at Glenwood on the night of Glenwood, ever the Canadian Pacific lines with other slight repairs is all that Byron Tanner's homo of Commerce) are Edward Leavitt of Saint John. Matters of vital inter- ft finnJly lost as night shrowds. Sunday. Byron Tanner and hit Dec. 15. 1926. Failure to appca- Wood of Card ! THAT the advertisingcolumn* and 1 minute cured and is a guarantee m itself Control of the fish n-u pnme in- nd utter darkness. Not a sound is Miss Asplund ai:W Miss Quinton The winner is to receive square reported as feeling ffae after her of newspapers are a real, true rouiMs. that the bout will be on the dustry m the State of Ohio is being; except distant of a batching in part of J. B. is 40 per cent, card the howl who are buyers directory. 60 per cent and the loser All fans arc invited to go to Glei.- sought by a commission composed oyote, and the rippling of the rivew Merril's residence, had afi exper- iHness. receipts after all expen and of the Rate xvood on Wednesday. Dec. IS ef five experts on g-ame conserva- « it travels on towards mother o- not sooln to he forgotten. Last Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibb THAT they tell you where been paid. A-ncc ses have you will see an old feud settled ami industry is at present m looming morniifg girls placed Tuesday, you can buy whal you want at tion. This ean. The gre^t mountains Thursday the a son Nov. 30 . "Frame-up" Isetticul a square and fair manner. Department Agri- stove, right price. Mot a m the hands of the of pvaguely keep sentinel through the a large lump of coal in the the puarantee tliat eu)turc# Mr. E. J. Mecham it telling coal the, bout with a gilt-edge tin- The proposal will be pla v i and remained in bed, watting for THAT up-to-date merchan- As a guarantee that »Rht. from the Bay mine. He teemt to contest- best man will win. before th« government by the game room warm. When they a- carry advertised lines. shall be on the square both Bessie Jensen. the to be having very good tucceit with disers and fish leagues m Ohio, the be\ < t they both complained or newspaper ads are of wokc this coal, and it expected to contin- THAT being that the *\i.«u...v of such a o a they realiz greatest help to the busy headache. In momeift ue as a coal agent here. the commission would t>e m tuvordniu-e was full of gas shopper. ed that the room With t>« irr«winc m~ -rtaire of 'hj LOCAL andGENERAL to the door Melvin Leithman, ton of Alex Miss Quinton rushed THAT mot*y saving opportur fish and game .noj.-..j m mat s. . it, upon trying to re- Leishman, hurt his arm by falling Fat . and hut in Cattle is seriously opened are to found the amith, both of Cardston were mar- aims and ambitions. thne of our old time Chinooks. The grow. Cardston District. trade. first. result, at Cardston " fc'dather as a has the Cali- THAT you should not kid The fat cattle shipments of thin o map" a officials her* particularly ! St. Catharines— The North Amer- fornia weather "backed off the The C. P. R. station site is bust and it's ', yourself; your city is not so were supplemented ta'st week Sharp*, the, Engineer charge J weiek tuning piano* ican celery championship has been his week. ling scene of activity this week. The Mr. m good but that it can't be made ■ by splendid shipments of hogs. Clifford Weeks is " " " its here. The remodel- some awarded to James Little of this city removal of the station to new of construction better. I Thos. Wilson, Xtelvin Leavitt, Sam m Wool ford thw week. ling stock yards is beingdope " " " by the American Vegetable Grow- Mrs Ackermail arrived m Car«l- position so ats to serve the junction, of the YOUR Baker, and Redford alll sold YOU SHOULDKEEP ! John B nf>, it ers' Association, conveningmCleve- -'ton on Tuesday night after 2 orJ with the U. I. D. branch line now to serve the convenience of the WORKING IN ; hogs-, here last week to Mr. Grow. What is the B. of ?— oh. completed cause of the activ- DOLLARS land. Tto high quality of Canadian "cek* visit m Calgary, Edmonton. is one cattle shippers and they are very OWN HOME CITY ; who highly praised these animals as is not. " " " recognited aad re-arranging of ! YOUR celery fcMlongbe«ji Lrthbridge and Cranbrook. She will ity. Another is the pleased promptness anJ TO MAKE IT ! finished products for the market. expected to f«r- yards. stock dealer* with the I AND HELP Mrs. Hofmes went to Leth- this ntw triumph i« ie here for about 2 weeks more the stock Live ; Especially did Mr. Grow complem- Jno. ptod«cU«fc have only the highest courtesy of the officials here of the BETTER. I bridgc Tuesday. Umt MtaikU »hen she expects to make her home of Cardston e nt Mr. Thos. Wilson and Myron on for some time m Crant>rook. praise to offer regarding the C. P. R. C. P. R. IMIIIIMMIIIIMIIMMM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, m THECARDSTONNEWS

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some n-.i cheeks, Solomon his store at Tin- Child \awned For | love you ;uid kissed her lips, her and ione Levi and try to tell you how much I son 1 thought of onions, beer, ami j / NSTALMENT NO 14 you get eyes, hair, as though 1 could ne- Uialhani Street. —I am going to do it before ami garlic, vi-ry well m their way , READ THIS have enough, never stop. For sonic reason, best known to lliiiiKS FIRST But everything is different ver and dqn.tc pU^isin^ brothers, John, this. ever, himself, he wore a bowler hat of pro and their place, an Gestq night. The world is a per "Will you love me lor darl- The three since last generous lei those who like them Digby Michael, are inseparable place, life is a .ng?" Iasked. "Whatever may hap- portions so that it Vested and fectly glorious and " neck and hia I'm I've waisted your Michael, or "Beau" Nothing to us, or wherever we may be. upon the nape| of h.s "Then afraid m their youth. perfectly gloricus thing. pen said 1, with deep wil Catalogue their words, ears, depressing the latter well-de- valuable time." ( at Prices the leader. They live with matters, Isobel loves me and She did not reply m but her Furniture is because*. veloped organs, that they droop mess, making as though to gather i Lady m England. She ever. I aiswer v*:is very satisfying. so Aunt Brandon Ilove Isobel— for ever and my despised a valuable me," then I, and ed forward as droops the tired lily up property. AT owns the "Blue Water" want to sing all the time, .md tell "Aunt wants said deny Lady Bran- — '.hough m no other way did they The Ch.ld did not trouble lo sapphire. One evejninfe love absolutely bolted back to the house. But 1 had ; Claudia, Isobel, everybody. Isn't my statement. He removed his ho.v don, the Chaplain, Always and always. no intention of seeing Aunt fatricia. suggest that flower. wonderful?. convincing compensate- for the; indoor ler hat and looked into its interior i Michael, Augustus Brandon and John devoted, adoring, graceful Mine should he a more To a Your wearing this outdoor garment, he as good nun do m church. The are together an dsomeone suggests Sweetheart." role of the uiveasy, trembling crim- of Co., Bran, had coat, exposing til the head of the Child wa- Implement Lady suddenly sent for, finds hair Ltd. at the precious gem. boyish, effusion I inal, who, discarded his Cardston look This honest, if most copiously alnindant, and won- ! while all are my in- he has not the courage to face tin ,ishirt sleeves that again did not su^' don brings it out and gave to David and repeattd ' go I» ordeal, ominous ■gest the lily. A very large watch- derfully curly. Ithought of oil pre- 8 looking at it the lights out. struction*. and flees before the PHONE turned on a- of summons. chain adorned a fancy waistcoat that ses, anointed bulls of llasham ami is gone when they are contrived to keep his face cor- sound the Store Southern Alberta dissap- He this had Iwas cortainly worn by him at meal w.th bewildered a\vcv of the strange Largest Hardware m gain. The next day Michael rectly expressionless, though he 1 was very glad happened Digby also, and tie-pin preferences of Providence. pears after writi'nfe a letter to how many more as it would appear to have given me times his diamond must have wondered However, I would walk lo ill he jokingly takes the blame epistles the cue for flight. Ibore testimony to h.s financial sol- m which of us were going to givehim whether, rather than ■ Digby, a few days their first sent for, I was foundI|idity and to his taste. door and see for the thejft. to be privately delivered after When " eating >■ I leaf Ilooked at se; let me go, be would offer five pound! later, a note for John and also to other of the peacefully my breakfast m him a few leaves departure members * cost at least fifty. dissappears without saying where he security. When again sent onds longer than good manner s for what bad ', household. fancied — ' finally his — obviously then As I did mi, this representative ol is going. John decides Leaving smoking-room, I met for, I should be missing could approve but hq looked COMPANY SUPPLIES the ' .it I■* DESERT BOOK camtot take the bta'mc guilt- at me for precisely the same lengt1 the Chosen people cocked an eye I\ two brothers Burdon m the corridor. terrified of the command and to run away ily obey of time though with a difference my dispatch i';m. Books, Piiesthood, Sun- that way and prepares "Can you tell me where Mr. Mi- afraid to it. t A Complete Line of all Church \ Foretign Legion. lady- Going room, my at- For 1 was looking with a wondering "Woteller X"l there r" be growled. * School, and Supplies, always on ♥ and join the French chael is, sir?" he asked. "Her to my Itook day and MutualText liooks. That anybody adni.ration, whereas bet was regard- Imitating his excellent ecunom.. of D. S. Alberta. Now Go On With The Story to see him." Exeter. would not tell * hand. Also thelargest line L. Underwearm ♥ ship wishes of words, I openeil the case withou; * morning m a very "No, Burdon," Ireplied, cted a photograph of Isobel, and ing me with little of wonder and % Old and Now Styles. Iawoke m the I cai/t reply, and removing a shirt, vc-4 that reason that Idont went quietly down the service stair less admiration. s.lk ♥ different frame of mind from "for the excellent socks, displayed | Summer weight $1.50 My heart z z case that debouched the luggage-lift It was perfectly clear that he did anil three collars. [ of the morning before. know." pair , $2.25 loved been passage opening into the outer not regard me as a, buyer, though by a of si lver-backcid hair brushe.- Light weight { was full of pride that Isobel "Mr. Digby's bed has not m a 1 what experience he could k eunili, a silver handled shaviu,; mine. My brain was slept m eithen, sir," he we;nt on. "I hall. In a minute I was across Ihe instinct or weight $2.75 « me and was brusb, razor, brush, ,i I Medium my shrubbery and into the at a tell, Iknow not. a an ivory nail full of schemes a;nd plans, aivd. did not know the gentleman were drive Heavy $3.25 ♥ it from the house. "Surely," thought 1, "even if 1 had tooth brush and a silver box contain ,I*^* weight whole being tingled gloriously with going away. .Nothing packed nor bcr.ll which hid !* ♥ .. Twenty minutes walking brought not the appearance; of one who inn >oap. j west Temple, ♥ a sense of high adventure. nothing." I Callat residence,second door of or Phone 1 "F.vc i|iiid the" lot and if youth knew. .." "They tell me where they me to the staion, where 1 booked to comes to buy, 1 still do not look lik' t 134. FreeDeliveiy anywherem Canada. Mail orders solici- \ "If but didn't you've pinched them," said the Child.!* * David brought my hot wa- were going, Burdon," 1 said, putting Excer. That would not tell anybody a needy seedy seller?" ted. When much, though perfect knew; "You'll give me five pounds for ; ter, inevitable, "Half-pas; owlish look of wonder and very for 1 \va« But he knew! he and Ins with his on an the lot?" Ienquired politely. seven, sir, morning" (when speculatibn. "They're off on seme ly wqll known to everybody at nur siMice was eloquent. - - and fine "Yus," said the succinctly. M. COOMBS Desert News Agent j fog clears as other, suppose. .1 hope local station, it would Ie extremely As his bold brown eyes regarded Child 11.j the rain stops, or the jaunt or I . A . > little Well, fe,v 4+** case might be), I told him Ithey ask me to join them," unlikely that Icould be traced from inn, his curved nostril curved a Icould net shaved for a !:.>.j.+++++*+*<.*^.>**+++*+<..j..>*-H":":»:":-:">-:'+<"i"><'++*+*++ :">^: the Ivceier, more, large ripe lips, ben- give him a letter, after break "Racing, praps, sir?" suggested so busy a juction as mi the and his pence, ami m a couple of days 1 ! should nose, fast, which he was to give private- Burdon sadly. crowd that would be looking for the eath the pendulous ripened should probably be m uniform). | as Iwatched. ly to Miss Rivers at the first con- "Shocking," said I, and left him morning train to Waterloo. "I'll keep the tooth-brush and a said word, and \ venient opportunity after eleven o- looking waggish to the best of my As I waited on our platform, 1 He no this fact collar," Iremarked, putting them mI somewhat me, 1 clock. ability. . . , was conscious of an almost m.ln-ar- disconcerted for had my pocket. j . l)r;tndon Ten Cents a Year to it to at to go back lo h.'therto regarded the chidlrcn of Is- I thought it better give There were only the four of us able longing "Then m the ' (From September. lB'J(l) decidedly chatty chuck walkin' stick' Spark nnd Throttle. David than to a maid. He had obey breakfast again. Abbas and Isobel. How could I rael as a race. and n'oves, it's four fifteen,," J I or was '" m) case of Mi- radiantly as leave her like this, now, ".he very broke the heavy silence of the McKinnon, Bedded;, , ♥ ed instructions the Isabel's face lit up prompt reply. i ' Rev. of N.S has sent I.*1 the Joi.n letter to Digby, and Digby.* glances met, and we telegraphed day after Ihad found her? dark mysterious shop, and added chael's our Igazed upon the Child m pained j us a letter from which wie quote the following;— letter to me, and a maiM would be our love to each other. Ifelt a bigger ! go" to me, pipes and cigar cameras, "Oli. come— make it seven," said my own of moment you let me know that the and a jerk of holders* I, deficiencies both even- his thumb m the dir- umbrellas and walking sticks, field- m the bright tone of encourage- ing Wear and night gear. affair is cleared up. Meanwhile, no ectora of Aunt Patircia's room. Our glasses, portmanteaux, to ment and optimism. : Buy ass of a detective will be suspecting roughness concertinas It was extraordinary how naked a Radio XMAS recent and suspicion evi- cornets, and The Child regarded point of for \ you or Claudia, ot poor dently musical instruments of the Ifelt-without my links, and how dip inhocent rankled his gentle breast. every description. his toothpick. appeared ; A Gift For The Whole ; Gussie, since obviously It to inter- hovelled without having a brush anil I Year. one of the — - tn,, «.,„, .k..~_j: _ As soon as we Itum- T "«»«"" A --J t J est him far tnnV*. ttian I nr .i / .. . were alone. . Unknown ING STORY IS COMBINED IN Palace Theatre "SILVER TREASURE" {classified ads. j me Georgt Monday, O'Brin mad Lou TMigta ♥♥♥♥♥♥»♥♥♥"«*"*»♥♥♥♥♥*»♥♥» Jcf.of Dec. 13th. Seta mEtttmatiagPicture of Rom' anct mad Acfoa iaSofttb America MAKING THIS CHRISTMAS ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»♥♥♥♥♥*»♥»♥♥♥♥♥;; < Wave Koo Lort Something? ;; drama, ■Monday and Tuesday For colorful highlpowered A Want ad. will findit. ;; action and beautiful scenic effects, The Best Ever ] Treasure," Something Sill? '> " "The Silver which opens Added tothe finest arrayof boxedgifts that we've ever shown are our gen- ! tfav* Kou to a two day engagement at the Palace ', A Want ad will Sell it. ', I Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, eralutility andfancylines m Home Furnishings andClothing. Treasure" Dec. Something ,| Silver ] You to Trade* 1% - 13 and 14 is saiti to be one of the ' Have ' of Love,Life and Honor finest pictures that have reached Alsomany new arrivals. A want ad. will help make '.he Hj^jgjjtv ' trade. Struggle for Wealth the screen this season. And why Fancy designs Crepe de J ■ m the shouldn't it be? It was made from . "\ Scarfs— ForLadies— latest m Renee, the novel, "," by that mas- Georgette 60 to 85 George O'Brien, Lou Tellegen, Joan Helena VjfT Cheneand %\ S3 I ter of , and ' D'Algy. Hedda Hopper and HarveyClark. fictio& T-£- ?orMen andBoys I directed by Rowland V. Lee, whose &&% flW !|CaZZ<4|| ' ' genius created such photoplays as, Silknitsand Wools SI 45t0*350 '< =^^HHBBk '1 andlet "The Newt" Want-ad be "Havoc" and "As No Man Has Lov- Aprons-the last thing m patterns from [ your servant. !! Wednesday and Thursday ' Rubber ed." Eastern manufacturers,to SI 25 ♥♥♥♥♥»♥♥»♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»♥♥»♥♥♥»♥♥ George Obrien is seen m the lead- 75 ing role of "The Silver Treasure' Silkalo Bedspreads m Rose,Blue and Yellow to S8 FLORISTS ar,d as the spirited romantic, two- HandBagsm Underarm and Pouch Styles,many with handkerchief pocket fisted Nostromo, chief of car- * you the and innerframe "!*° t0 5 When want better flowers for Weeks In Paris" gadores, he has a role that could less money, funeral sprays and large pee not haev suited him better had the HouseandBedroomSlippersmall sizesandfor all ages— two wreaths, phone the Cardston Trading - are for celebrated Conrad written it for him. shipments justm,plain andfancy, fabrics and leathers Company. They agents cast Frache Bros. Lethbridge't Largest The of "The Silver Treasure" Boys to 75 # Friday and Saturday is a distinguished one. Besides Mr. ForLadies and Misses to S3. For Menand S2 andLeading Florists. I O'Brien it includes Lou Tellegen, who plays the leader of many vill- LOST— sl little girl's brown vel- ains; Hedda Hopper, known as the vet hat at Palace Theatre on Sat- Lady of the Harem" best dressed woman on the screen; urday. Return to Mrs. B. F. Tanner he D'Algy, Rome, ID9 Cardston Helena Stewart the of flashing aciion and gusty humor— Sweep- English star; Otto Matieson, Joan ■ma WANTED— IOO persons who will mystery, Rencc, Daniel Makarenlco, Evelyn Blavishness— Golden magic—Romantic Sclbie, Harvey Clark, Fred Becker, phone a news item of local interest ■ unfoldingto a colossal climax. Hugh Crumplm, Gilbert Clayton, Sid each week to phone 4. Try it. ncy de Grey, Jafcques Rolling and Torrence, Collier, Jr, GretaNissen George FOUND— A pair of tan shoesand With Ernest Wm. Kuwa. Spring. I andLouise Fazenda. "The Silver Treasure" is a story rubbers on them near Hill of South America and tne quest of at SayingGift Apply at News Office. tfn. a valuable shipment of ore by aband FOR SALE— A very attractive p. of criminals led by the crafty. %Mw*m I Matinee Saturday,I*3o m. building spot, '/z block west of the suave Sotillo. It is legend that who Temple corner, 75 x ISS feet, south soever touches this silver become; I greed and avarice. Nos front.— No reasonable offer refused. ta.nted with S. W. Low. Cardston. tfn. tromo and his cargadores are men. I sing or fight the men who will but FOR SALE— A quantity of 2", 3" will follow their to thelimit. j leader 4" belting. Inquire) at Cardston manner m whichNostromo Iand The BloomerSuits Clearing— values News Office. and hifetne n save, the silver treasure %| Prices Manynow go- s>l Ism. wily aud 60. from the villains takes the toSl6 LOST— Brown gelding about 10 through a series of as thrill- IsmJs^^^ ienjte yrs. old, with sattdle and bridle, JOur ing episodes as ever been film have m Cardston. Branded and gives George O'Brfen a won- broke loose ed jaw. offered to display his athle- left Reward derful chance l^Blon Ockey, ic prowess. MHfor return to J. E. ■Battery Charging A charming love story runs turn Beazer. virlile plot, reaching a climax Special Saving Prices on Boy's and the paid Be been reduced m keeping with the new power when Nostromo, atfter rescuing the LOST— A Reward will be plant. treasure, becomes tainted by it and for the return of my wrist watch I ratesobtainable from the town to "* *" on Friday night, between the seised with the desire steal it. Mas Olfords aoes of kJDds> lost Radio Batteries 75c. Gifeell4 the girl to whom he tells Palace Theatre and Burt Bros. Store ISingle Cell his plan, explaining that Tie wishes Monogram E. C. L. on back. $1.75 Jr^2^ Emily Lee. I Up to 13plate— 6 volt Batteries to keep the wealth for her, saves Completenew line of— Rubbers,Overshoes,Runn- Mrs. Nostromo from himself. , >aT" 13plate-Batteries $2.00 Mi FOR SALE CHEAP— A water- I Over O'Blen performs some daring ( an(j mg Gym Shoes. running good $2.00 stunts during the picture, betides power washer was I12 Volt— Batteries May giving a dramatic performance of when last used. Sec S.I. at the I Winter Storage— per month $100 hit usual high standard. Joan Renee ■News Office or Phone 144. as the girl, also is said to do tome commendable histrionic work. USED RAMSFOR SALE-22head c i . .... R. C.Harvey and J.B Ririe brad tmm» .-rUmbouiUtte, mo«tly---Ch— p for

"LADY OF THE HAREM A roomed house CINEMA FOR SALE— four Motors SPECTACULAR within one block of the Temple Terms, or cheap for cash. See, Ev»rythln§ f«r of love \ardstonandUnit* F«rdt Buried alive in the tomb O. H. Thomee. Phone 221. tfn [Salts amid sounds of feasting and gay music t SHARPENED— We have out to SKATES Such was the fate meted .'nstalled a new and up-to-date skate William Collier andGreta Nisscn We can grind your skates Jr. Harem," grinder. in "The Lady of the a ' while you wait, day or night and do spectacle production directed for right. Walsh, it Paramount by Raoul which IHarty Second Hand Store. to Theatre on Fri- 6tftsoitheHtghest conies the Palace , day and Saturday, Dec. 17 and '.8. FOUND— A bunch of keys. Owner Harem," adapt- Turkey Feed I"The Lady of the may have same by calling ac News from ed by James T. O'Donohoe — Office and paying for this ad. James Elroy Flefcker's stage rroduc Rugs $3.95 to $4ROO story ancient Axminster tion' "Hassan," is a of «l FOUND— A bunch of keys m front Persia filmed on a scale of trcincn Cafe. Owner can obtain lavlshnesi with of Cardston dous magnitude and and Congoleum Rugs— same by paying for this ad. tfn middlings and Iits plot wovenaround a cruel Sultan Linoleum frheat two f^fe a kind hearted confectioner and FOR RENT— for $75— one quarter lovers. Patterns, prices that mean section of land, good pasture, straw Cracked Corn I Brcifly the story is this: |t^«fflPDr| New at stack of oat and wheat straw, plenty cfcy of Khorasan Vare, The glittering of good water. Apply >amucl suffers countless cruelties under the Boundary Creek. 2DIJ 11 fatten them ready for the market. Irule of an oppressive Sultan. But amid the oppreslon there is one who antd oat bundles Torrence, FOR SALE— wheat lives tranquilly— Earnest m stook. Splendid feed, cheap to 'c have a goodsupply now on hand. Ithe confectioner. clear, William Collier Jr., from the hills MoneyGoe« Farther Here. Gillespic. Raley. search of Don't ForgetYour -Gift" Roiit. beyond Mosul, conies in , Phone RlO9 2DIO his sweetheart, Greta Nissen drag- Xma»" price* Ineffect allover the ttore. ged away from him by the tyrant's ""Herald of FOR SALE—* pure bred Holsteiu soldiers. In the brilliant, exotic year old. $60 cash or trade. only Bull-2 slave market he finds her, to Hyruni Earl. Phone RUO7 City Coal & Produce Co. Irealize she is beidg purchased for the Sultan's harem. Low her, L.R.Duce Phone S.O. IThat he may save, Collier Laidlaw'sLimited MOUNTAIN VIEW Phone 5« 125 Phone 27 I joins a band of cftizens who have NANTON | beggars by unrea- | been reduced to CARDSTON ( our own correspondent) They pledge al- I From sonable taxations. View. Dec. 6— The Primary legiance. Mt. gave, a successful Bazaar WITH THE MERCHANTS WHO ADVER- Disguised as merchants, the Sul- AsociatiOii \DE and d.iiicing party Friday eveiiing. THIS PAPER members of his court gain parents. TISEIN tan and Everyone present had a weeks visit with her of Ice Cream, Hot to the beggar's rendezvous Wokman. Refreshments entrance WOOLFORD enjoyable Mrs. Joseph Knight is home again Punch were served. The , and discover Collier as the leader. very time. dogs and from the hospital at Cardston. Shi- Asociation cleared about sixty dol- Among the scenes that folow are Last Saturday night a surprise par (From our own correspondent) | j'brings w.ih her a fiite baby girl. lars. a tremendous oriental bacchanal, the ty was given m honor of Mr. JacK Friday cv gone to swimming of a wMe river by three Wofalford, Dec 6— Last Purnell, at his home, by the young Miss Hertha Fehlberg has last Day Service was wcjl atten- Buy m Wool Walburger Wanted to thousand men and a mighty metfiev eninga dance was given the folks of Woolford. Games, Jokes visit her folks m Montana. ded Sunday. S. .1. who leading up to i ford amusement hall by the .?. M. M. were the features of th<- leave this week for his m.ssion at battle scene— all and stories Mr. has now moved will genuine Woolford. A basket ball 01 Basil Glines willingnessto go. Mrs tremendous climax that for I. A. of evening. Along toward the close home formerly occu- spoke, of his game was played before the dance was served into liis new Kimberly B- C. thrills arM beauty has seldom been the party a light lunch by Mr. \V. B. Grun A. P. Lye from the married and single men candy peanuts. Mr. pied and ownfcd epreciated meeting at equalled upon the screen. between * followed by and cwald, of how she Turkeys " The married men won wiMi H-13 Purnell said that his suprise was the fast day service again. The infant 1000 over the younger onet. ever had. and Mrs. Robejrt Orgillc of c'r-,:qhters Mr. .inJ M-f '1 A. greatest one he had Mr. of of Salt Lake City, who The line of married men was- Raymondn were week end visitors Kenly and Mrs. A. P. Lye were L: B:Cline Wool!, Priesthood meetings arc now be- past seven months in Woolf. Rayo Roy of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Woolf. Mr. christened. has spent the Vernon ,ng held on Monday evenings in- — at Winnipeg Pitcher, Darrel Nelson, and Merrict Orgill was manager of the K2 Kimberly is the Canadian Mission of on Sunday between Sunday Mrs. A. P.. Lye of a in Cardston Dowdle. stead Ranch several years ago. selling your andRegina was visitor I School and meeting. Relief Society visiting with her sister Mrs. S. H. See us before recently. were: same her " " " The tingle men will also be held jointly the Mrs. Emu Nicison who had Many people were on ihe sic'< Purnell, and Rulon Tuesday Giovef Harold evening as m preference to foot inptired last fall is on crutches list last arc able to important item of news Crabtree, to week but all TURKEYS. The most Lamb, Charlie Au»tln again. The foot which seemed The infant daughter Calgary yards during the afternoon. be out again. at the Weeks and Kirkham Lee. Candy right for a time proved to he who announcement Many of the young men of Wool- be all of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parker week has been the] and chocolate bars were sold by the very seriously hurt according to an Pncu Co., offering attended the wrestling match was seriously ill with Broncial that J. L. Butler ft Ltd. have Mutual, Mr. E. E. Crabtrce ford X-R»y picture and rs still far from held Cardston Monday evening. motiia is sloyly recovering. taken over the business and offices lift aMistance as sales manager. Soy m well. _ — timer _____ The business Chenfe an old o- of T. F. Codtow Ltd. eral boxes of candy were auctiontel Mr. Charlie recently being visiting with Mr Gcforge WVolford Quality Market wh.eh is carried on at the Ed which brought a fair price. of this district is Mr. Eldridgc is attending the yards Cadtojw'* Woolford. unloaded a car of lumber for Mr. Horace monton under Mr. furnished by Mr. Ambrose of Lum- U. of U. at Salt Lake City. He left "Quality for £.«""" personal supervision, is, of course, The music was Min*n has returned Bob Oldoyed ot the Advance Taylor, Mr. Joseph Workman Mrs Alice here on Monday. ntot affected by hi* dJtponal of the Le«lie Magrath after a few ber Co...... B.i .. .-tl Uiu Oral t« her home m THURSDAY, DECEMEfcft ft. THE CARDSTON NEWS 4 KIMBALL * -^" »MIMMM< (From our own correspondent) big at Spring Kimball, Dec. 6-The dance last Another fire Coulee!! flews Wednesday night proved to be a j Che Cardston Yuletide and the EVERY very pleasant social event maybe your turnnext. I PUBLISHED THURSDAY cause for feel It AT Primary officers have ing elated over th«| success of their THE OFFICE OF THE good efforts. A balmy evening, mus BE SURE! NEWS PUBLISHING CO, LTD, program of INSURE. CARDSTON - Gift ic and a well arranged MAIN STREET CARDSTON entcrtaiment kept everyone merry the close of the evening's fun. — Subscription— until Visitors were present from Card- arethey In Canada **"*"g-°° WoolfoTd, Taylorville, Rinard. \ In Foreign Countries ston. Toere ? Suggestions and Jefferson and everyone seem- ingly enjoyed themselves immensely. Community Newspaper covering a richiagricultural A the Services were district which other paper* only touch. Publuhed m The Sunday School and South-Western Albert*. Indep- by well attended meetings interests of Cardston of the marked endent m politics— partisan only m the interetts throughout the day. There were 107 District which it serve*. present at Sabbath School and the M. I. A. meetings Editor and Managing Director, B. O. Wight. Sacranfental and were also splendid gatherings, Some very sincere testimonies were borne Rate Card sent to any addreti upon application. in the Sacramental meeting and in IFYOUR HOME IS 1. the evening Bro. J. A. Sugden de- - livered an excellent talk on the BURNED Would II theme of the M. I. A. Slogan. your Insurance EDUCATION Several carloads of beef cattle || A TEST FOR BOOSTA FOR AMATEUR through Kimball last SPORT were trailed provkU financial II nigh. week, enroute to Browrtjng, Mont. The end of the year draws by Arvin "afttyt be receiving for shipment to Seattle^ II Soon our children will Nothing ever boosts genuine sport While passing through t4 cards ratings showrng disgust conies Stoddard. Caafuanswer T«*** 1 report and more than the which purchased an additional carload standing at the they wit- they l*r jr«ur pr«p«rtyT their "educational" over lovers of sport when Hansen. Clearance was | seems that often we lose "frame-up" by professionals from Ezra school. It ness a made through the Twin Lakes Cus- sight of educational valuefs m our It in sense that the wrestling is this toms showing the need of continu- cramming process of school work. bout at the Palace Theatre was a See J. Y. Card I ance of that port as a business con- so many sums correctly, to great impetus sport in NECKWEAR To do for amateur venience. covera certain block of work m a Let us say at th begin- Cardston. $1to$2.SO Bros, disposed of the given time, to obtaiin by "hook or ning however that we do not believe Frodsham or I to an out- Land See Card Tanner. crook," a certain percentage m 12 or was in any way a majodity of their calves For Mr. Sorrcntino Tuesday a good avenues of learning, is, "frame-up," that he s.dc buyer last for 15 different party to the and that they, to most of us, the test of education. as sorry as any lover of go-oil price. It is understood was more Hereford But true education comes only the bout turned out with a large number sport that main purchased in the Cardston through reading, talking, listening(to be a "dud". calves I be shipped to ClarCs- and thiriking, especially the latter. " The program put on here a year District will Namton; presumably for Book learning, unless applied, unless ■ago by promised some good holm ar»l Investment Co.A Bcnnie thought J stocking the excellent ranges to the Cardston is "talked over' and about Ijsport for the next appearance of Y. CARD, Pres. and Mgr. ] as useless as one can imagine. There I| promoter in Cardston. The west of those towns. PHONE 92. LIMITED J. men, this are* "educated" men^ well read |crowd came in anticipation— it was It is reported that the!horses held men, who ago are and yes, even intelligent the largest house e^ver present at at the Rose sale two weeks mar- are of as little value to themselves such a bout, in Cardston. It was to be shipped to the Toronto or society as the most ignorant,simp Bcnnic's opportunity to make good. ket. The venture should prove a I" ONLY ly because they have neVer grasped!Had Monday's program been up to success as the stock fs of excellent FOR BOOK BORROWERS appeal the idea, of real education. By noI expectations of the crowd, there quality ,and size which would the Pearson's Weekly i>age re- such men have the worlds of indust- would have been no difficulty what- to Eastern buyers. In thf been de j HANDBAGS crutches, cently, readers were asked to sug- HOTEL ry, commerce and invention | ever in getting twice the house later Ed Rothe is still on and THE FOLSOM the punishments for those veloped. Only by the efforts of ,on for another match. Not that the to 97.5O suffering much pain with his knee gest fittinfc thinker, 92.5O and forget to re- Cold Water m every room. practical the man with m- |show dfd not have merit. The pre- cap which was injured two weeks who borrow books Hot and vision, spiration and has the world liminaries were all good, and in fact ago by a kick from a horse. Ed turn them. arc sonic replies re- Equipment moved onward and upward. Educa belter than the main bout, for who spent several days in the hospital Here of the 8 Rooms with Radio tion must broaden, must send the would itot prefer to witness a gen- last week but recovery is slow aw- ceived: outward, inward, up- intriguing fully Hotel. thoughts not uine trial of strength and skill than ing to the location! of the injury "'Make him read six Enjoy Home Comforts. The Modern ward, downward; must cause concluding chap- not a lot of" horse play" and "grand to be hoped that no permanent novelt—with the passive- It is Proprietor self-effort to expand, not stand stuff.". The bout between Val disability will result and that Ed ters cut out m each case." U. D. THOMPSON— receive, ness to if it be truly edu- Pilling and Mosemani was very in- will soon be around again. "Pttt him on a desert island with We1must get away from the one book—Einste-ta's exposition cation. teresting, although Pilling hopeles- Patsy, young daughter of Mrs but cramming system, "plugging" for the theory of relativity." the sly outclassed his opponent in skill Roy, a very painful acci- of the exams, daily of dull driv Mary had half anhour each day for at the routine at the game. Similarly the semi- befall her on Saturday. While "For ing, allow opportunity for vig- dent a month he should be made to and windup between Chick Leavitt and play, through some mishap, she Idast orous thought and expansion intel- at aloud from the dictionary." the Lethbridge lad was an excellent whileher tongue was read lect, instead of forcing of memory struck her chin him to keep them, on the bout and the fans were delighted her tdeth; the blow causing "Allow D.H. Grow Itis well at this time of the yeiar to bout, showing between principle of 'let he who is without But the main while the teeth to cut through the tongue LIVESTOCK DEALER remember Emerson's words: "There plenty of skill or science of the sin among you cast the first stone." so badly that several stitches bad to can be no great and lastiiig work game, and being a very good dem- She is — inspiration.". be taken in it by the doctor. ..* o ■■■■■? conectionawith theUNITED STATESMARKETSmake without onstration of the art of wrestling great Mv - feeling better now but has _ Blessed are the itpossible for me to pay you in many ways, yet the raw attempt „.__../ til MKIIg tUtfU. —'■%/iurx^me Sara: 0 Ila. \1KcIK,lifC1"» peacemakers—thejy dont have to *onten-3erTm*"the!V Li J. H. Bennett and family of Card TheHighestPrices for HOGS. "THE EARMARKOFPROGRESS"\£.J2?&u\HU | Kimball on Sunday trouble about unemployment. allowing each other to squirm out ston were out to " " " my selling your hogs. 5cto91 for Church Services and spent the Call at expensebefore of difficult places, together with the The man is publitly We have been reading proofs day with Marliu Ben who m favour [childish feigning of Karasik in grab balance of the of the equality of the sexes is usual niictit«m U.F. A.Wtntaos*, ftam125. MmUmW of the Christmas shopping ads found sparring nctt and family. bing the referred^ legs, in ly master m hit own home. fix this issue of the News And we for time, and in appearing bewilder- Miss Lucile Peterson is back a- are struck with an idea. Aside from ed at the finale only to secure a ga,in after an extended absence in yule- the spirit of the approaching "fluke" fall on Pilling at the last, Cardston. tide, mefcns, with all that that which was, at least, disgusting to the fans Fay decided to live in convey, they certainly Little has these "ads" il- present who had come to see a gen Taylorville this winter and expects lustrate the growth and progress of uine contest. Such kill family this community. exhibitions to move his out there thia the noble game, and do more than week. pro- | We sometimes thirtk of the anything else to make true lovers Melvin Wheeler and iamil y arc gress of a town beittg marked only appreciate ot of sport the efforts now residing Kimball for the win by its population, its street pawing in the Amateur Athletic Association. Mrs. Wheeler is planning a its parks, its public playgrounds, or work of the A. A. A. may ter. Their trip South soon to visit with her other such institutions. But the real scienced, we see not be so but when- parents in Utah. earmark of progress m a town) or it we know each boy is giving hia Mrs. Guy city is its store*. best and that all are in the game for Born to Mr.and Wilcox Maternity The real badge of prosperity is 'the love of it,and not for another at the Nelrson home in a sqn, on Nov. 23. the type of retail stores a town meal ticket. Cardstoi boasts. Cardston, by this standard, o ■ HOSIERY it far superior to any town m Alber LOCAL tndlGENERAL ta having twice its population. The Did anybody ever hear a flapper 91to92.75 advertising columns of this news- sing, "Home Sweet Home"? The B. of B.— What's thM? paper demonstrate the truth. Com- " " ♥ " " " pare the "*ds" here) wih those of After while we may say that big Civil war m China is paralising scores of other towns &nd Cardston hole in the family budget is where all industries there. "" " ■ may be proud of its progress. And the turkey went" through." " the stores themselves, are as inter- Headquarters for Good Xmai esting as their "ads". We read that college girls Ate goods at the Implement Co.* now taking up boxing. They wrestle " " " o also, but that exercise is called G. S. Brown is suffering severely A BEER LICENSE FOR dancing. " " " w/th Sciatic Rheumatism, and fs m bed at his home. THE PARK Our mothers used to keep that " * " school- girl complexion by occasion- Beds, Springs and Mattresses are rumor penitent The has been re- ally walking five or ten miles past selling at IS per cent off at Coombs' cently that the Mormon Church au- a lot of drug stores." " " Hardwares.* " " thorities at Cardson had withdrawn " Toys their opposiion to the granting of a Whatever has happened to the old GLOVES New shipment of youths and boys The Tragedy of Broken license for a Vendor's store at the fashionftd girl, whose dresser drawer Long Pants Suits. The) latest styles Hull, eoc to Waterton Park. Mr. General at this time of the year was full 93 just m at Browns' Ltd.* Secretary of the Alberta Prohibit- of doilies and fancy work prepared " " " Association, the last greetingof "MerryChristmas" has faded away ion during his recent for Xmas giving? The Canadian Parliament opens rumor was already being forgotten. visit here stated that this tomorrow, Friday, Dec 10 when Vis- WHENthe toys on the floor are Battered so prevalent, that he had come o spec count W'illingdon will meet both and theyhave outlived their usefulness. By all means give tally to interview President Wood broken You can do better business with A good selection of novelties Houses m the Senate and read the the children toys— it'spartof their lives— but also give them some- and others as to the exact status of speech the) affairs. an Englishman in c* restaurant than from " throne." thing substantial. Suchas a Savings Account. an office. suitable for XmasGifts. ♥ President Wood and others of the " " " A fiV* stock of tobaccos is now Alberta Stake officials have atked Scottish folk get angry because at the Cahoon Hotel. Just the thing The worthwhilelesson of thrift is thus instilled into youthful the News to state emphatically that you dont see their humor, and Irish for your gentleman friend's Xmas minds. the Mormon Church is unalterably because you do. present. adv.— And whocan denyits value? So this Christmas along with the opposed to making it caster m any " " " " " " 1 trains anddolls, hangoneof our bank books on the tree. A dollar way to obtain liquor m Cardston or sermon cure stepp- It a stupid mind that has no Let Us Help A for the of j any outlying district The Water- is You ing reported having opens an account and we'll put forthspecial efforts t helpthe child- turning. sickness is as ton Park i« m the closest connect- " ♥ " been discovered by Dr. Walter Free ren save. ion to the Cardston District and With Your man of St Elizabeth Hospital, Wash they never have, (nor do they ex- Some try to combine busines* and ington. pect ever to do so), given their con pleasure, others marriage and fi- " " " nance. sent to a beer license m the Park. Both fail." " " ohoppinQ A bliatard off the Atlantic sea- While this attitude on their part board early this week tied up all wise, may not keep a licence from being He is a man who knows traffic, caused the death of 12 per- granted, yejt their disapproval and when to tear up a letter he has just aons and closed schools At many opposition to the liquor traffic and written. " " " towns and cities" "alone" the coast. its attendant evils both to the home Cardston Loan Co. bankers and to society, will ever be as strong Tft/s week's Fairy Story: Once The names of Ellis A. Henninger as it is possible to be urging our leg upon a time there was a young man Model Miliieiy of Cardston and Fred D. Curtis of InterestPaidon Savings Deposits islatnre and all reformers and social who thought kissing was unhealthy. Rinardt appear m the last issue of 5% workers everywhere to eradicate the He maintained his belief after he'd the Alberta Gazette as commission- traffic. got a girl. The End. era far oaths. fHtJRS^Y.DECEMBER 9. 1926 THECARbSTONMEWS PAGE 5 LEAVITT COMMUNITY cards SPIRIT WHAT HAPPENED INPROS- -^Jness AGAIN AT WORK PECT ALLEY (From Our Own Correspondent) — Manutes a meeting not yet held Lcnv.tt, Dec. 6 The Lcavitt men of cTsnowBanker have got the rial communtiy spirit as written by "The Man Up m Tree" Investment again. Last week they went to the .... who-"listened in". Phone258 timber for the purpose of getting Big g^b.1896 A Bargain logs for Amos Leavitt to build ltis A Municipal Political caucus was house with. Wjhile there they got convened in Prospect Alley at 7.30 B. -^Xnewton enough for Amos Leavitt and also P. M. in the root cellar behind Burt and BUILDER Leslie Cahoon each a house. They Bros, ittore on the evening following CONTRACTOR all reported enjoying the work and Mr. Ma*k Spen- practical the nominations. Draftsman the real coinmunhy spirit that exis- TheWesternHomeMonthly cer was in the chair. He outlined Many of PHONE 157 ted duricfc the etitire week. the'business fc>f the caucus in his us- 157 arc going back this week to haul FOR ONE YEAR ual succint manner and stated that the logs down and then help build AND he would call in the School Board (leek Off the Good Old Friends the houses. members first., as they were those who were seeking jobs without pay. on your Gift Bro. and Sister Williard Smith The Cardston New* j^^3T"""l left for Samoa on Wednesday morn S. W. Low, as chairman of the A |List and send ing where they will preside over present board spoke first. "I am I FOR ONE present I tnetn the one|the Samoan mission His brother YEAR pleased to defend the board. J^M Clarence and family hav»»♥»»♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»+♥♥»♥♥»♥♥♥♥♥♥""»♥♥< THE LEE dies art. to wear rubber hose and Monday where Moral:- left for Montana hair nets, but no jewelry. Succeed- Changeyouroiloftenandgive yourmotorasquare deal. ndertakers and Embalmers they arc goingto work for the win- | Winter's Flour? ing in these reforms we must cau- ter. H>?e You Your Free Service 55 t.ously procceed to uniform the Crank Case PHONE Thompson Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ; Bringus your Wheat and we willgrindit for you children." Clued Taii aid Trick aid Bit Service to all trails. left on Monday last lor their home Mrs. T. M .Carlson had only rec- They expejet to return Agentsfor Hudson andEssex Cars, also Reo Trucks. m Pasadenv I or WE SELL FLOUR AT THE MILL $4 per 100 ently arrived from the U. F. A. Ban- " m March. quet at Calgary, but she neverthe- Our Motto: Sudden Service." Sim's Tailoring Co. (Plenty it on handat alltimes) Mrs. J. L. Mercer spent the week ; of less began: "I have viewed our IsMachineryto Dry Clean your till m Cardston. School affairs from every angle and Card's Service Station on the shortest notice. Win. Crawford is suffering from something must be done. Iam not Kthes I a broken collar bone as the result Raley Col«y Flow Mill. Plme RIM. in favor of this alliance business. It " of runaway team after i alright farmers to uniite, but a with his is for ♥♥♥♥»♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»♥♥♥»♥♥»♥■»*»♥♥♥♥♥*»»»»♥»♥»♥»»♥♥»♥♥ fightii-« the fire on Sunday. school teachers— well they should J join tho U. F. A." i High Class Tailoring J. C. Cahoon, the other proispec- ! Buitatailored toyour measure* HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS tive was not there. He was too busy \ ' figuring estimates on pflospectivj ; i I ment. < Toasters. Wavers Marco'. Scattering Sunshine with Greet- School houses to be present. Nei- Waffle Irons. ElectrJc Heaters. ; cus- present as he ! \ ing Cards is a pleasant annual ther was W. W. Burt Curling Irons. Piano Laflips. gating was busy finishing a complete |! ARRIVED! A goodship- tom that is greater momen- too ; Hair Dryers. Floor Lamps. IsT tum each year. People m all walki programof reforms to be introduced ; ' Table Lamps. Flashlights. ; session) of the Board in < Iment of CORDUROY of life send them to relatives and at the first I Desk Lamps. , Table Stoves. friends. They will carry your mes- 1927. 1 Table Grills. Electric Irons. sage of frcindship and good will to The Town Council washeard from !I Perculators. Heating Pads. those whom you have neglected more next. Mayor Spencer wa* brief be |" Bourdoir Lamps. Fell Hill I fclkiids of CUued or less during the busy months that cause his job was sure. < and BUckci have passed away since the last hol- C. W. Burt— "If my friends wish Battory Eliminators, §

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Poultry & other Specials For Christmas and New Years KingHenry The Eighth never ate better Tuikeys than the 100 choice birds we I have secured for our Xmas trade. I We arepayinga premium to get them. Before buying elsewherecall and see our display of choice Baby Beef, Spring Lamb andall kinds of freshand cured meats. An O'coat Selling Wo have plenty of choppedSuet too. We appreciate your calling to seeour meats. I For the Man Who Wants Value! *T"*HEY have the robust swagger thatmark them thearistocrats of the avenue. City Meat- Market "*" B. J. Wood Proprietor. I Theypossesssnugness that wardsoff blustery winds. They will serve you more than one season, too, for they are built of exceptionally fine Overcoatings. Because of a very special purchase we are able to offer these Coats m three value groups. $28 $34 $39 Brown's Limited' "Dressers of Men

BEAZER BURT BROTHERSDrygoods Department offers vjf^ an array of practical and usefulgifts for every member '" it TRADE WITH THE MERCHANTS WHO ADVER- (From our own correspondent) ir()^ of the family Santas Joy Baghasbeen taken by the i Bcacr, De£. 6— Almost all of thfl bottom andshaken over the entire store. \Qh'X* i young men in the district are cutt- TISE IN THISPAPER ing logs on the area that was fire /\ There are New LangShirts for Dad or brother, the a \ killed last summer. A few years ago Lai onlyshirt withdetachable reversible cuffs. Boxed m- fly when a young mas] went after logs, Bcxcs, it was a sign to get ready for a wed My dividually m Pretty Gift prices from S226 ding dance, but now they unblush- ■y| to SB 00. ingly say "Dad is going to build a new New Silk Ties and Fancy Belts m Xmas Boxes. fl} CANADA'S NEW GOVERNOR■ GENERAL ARWIVEg^ barn." K^ HV The joy was taken out of life for Zeldon Wright and Charles Wyndet Comfy Carpet Slippers Cap acceptable. last Friday night. They started out Pub or a new is W%*M as we supposed to get some fair part IIV MotherorSister wouldbe delighted with anew style bag Wml iters for the dance, but they spent IflV or a PrettySilk Scarf, ourrangecoversa large varietyof styles K| thecvening repairing a burned out pricedfrom to $7.60. conecting rod. flfl^ 11.96 tSD# Mr. M. Olsen was greeting old ApT HANDKERCHIEFSm endlessarray Crepe de Chene, Bft friends last week and looking after J^M. ColoredCrepes, Fancy Lawna, Colored Linens,HandPainted, JiaK thi interests of his ranch. Murrel *H m PrettyGift Boxes*Priced60e. to $2.60. Tji^ is working for the Canadian Custom cs at Kingsgate. He can tell some THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT interesting °"* "" ' *' stories of attempted ft '** fMi f n** fo "■' #fca(f calf* for, fill4^ smuggling at that port, IHCUB /VMlt «nrf Cmniy otmilkindtby poundbuihtllor ton— |tym_ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wright mo- fancy Applet,Big Juicy Oranget or Frtih Swttt Jmp I|B tored to Lethbridge last week. J^ff R. M. Bcazer reports that fifty- two registered letters went through .. place Crayoß aketchof Vlscounteaa Wllllngdon drawnonboardthe Canadian Pacificliner Empress of ScotlanJ Just |.ri r she has ever belen. J-— to the vesael'ideparture for Canada. — ».— Mlatjr (Inaet) Cairn Terrier, heionflnt to Thdr Rtceilendes which ftalned Instant pnpnlarlrjr. Mrs. Vinnie Bcazer spent a few Order your «.— Menu card deaHned for use onF.mpre*t of Scotland when the carried the Governor^leneralto Canada, thawlna days on■mapof theworldthe variouspositions held allover by theEmpireby Vlacount WH.lnftdon. in Aetna last week, where she .§.— CaaadlanPacific FlaftsntpEmpress of Scotland which carried Their Eiceilcndea toCanada. went ta attend the wedding of her cousin, ■"I'nelr and Willingdon Clprtstmas drattttgs * Excellencies Viscount Viscountess object, namely,to promote the welfare andprosperity of the having Friday made many friends on their voyage from England to people ofthis wonderful country." We are a party ev- on board the Canadian Pacific Empress of .„ , , ening Quebec flagship r-. . . . . establishing .. i_ Dec. 10 to make up a purse Scotland, when HisLordship herem to Flrst ,'mprcssions are vital m . successful rela- this week the many lines, came October become , an effect for a Christmas present for our only from handsome Governor-General of the Dominion. They paid visits to all tlons and perhaps' no impression Kave so cordial as ne .15 1'OT }s1lp8 s')C ch s aboar 1 the f'mP S missionary in the field— Eldon G. partsof the vessel chatting with new settlers for Canada and ? - » ? , !V, , re^ he\ samples may at presidingat the variousfunctions that take place ship and. «]jich. was broadcast all over Canada./- In it s^id: Broadhead, who is in England. To of which be seen aboard .' wonder lf " to add word rather an dftring an ocean voyage. Sharing their popularity was their . . maV venture one of those buy Terrier,Misty, everyone .ln ate and personal character. It is this— in «»hmg all who do not a ticket to Cairn who was friends wM except "Tfel best fi we perhapsaplumpChow who to though might niy low-passcnßcrs the of good liirk m the ture and dance will remind them that dangerous looked him as he a" health andhappiness they can possibly expect ami obtain. develop into a rival " """ " * llt- small contributions will be thank- Canada'sthirteenthGovernor-General had afine reception mav L,"^I a VC 0 011 1 h?u^ fnly received— in The Cardston News Office a.kind|y *!*^0 ne 1°h v" J t0- under aVc larger ones propor when the ship docked at Quebec. He struck a tactf? note tT \ he his aye ? theV\?^Bntish Emp.re m th* grrat tioA ■ Phon* 4 andour r*pr*santatlv*will call to"""you. when tolcJ French-Canadian audience he too could fT . Canada, I claim descent from the Normansand that French bloodflowed Uomtnlon"*P°?^*«xJ<"of We extend an invitation to the in'hts veins equally asm theirs. "In this country," he said, That is the true democratic note, sounded with modesty < «,r. > young people of Leavitt to again the descendants Of OUr tWO mrp« liavc u-r.rlr<»4 tnr m*«lirn>.oUl.t>U DECEMBER 9, 1926 THE KMDAA. CARDSTON NEWS 7 K^GENERAL HARRISVILLE GLENWOOD (From Our Own Correspondent)— Emily Stringam Leaves For Mis- ■on visitors Harrisvillc, Dec. 6 Mr. and Mrs. sion to California Pete Zuback motored ta Lethbridni- (From our own correspondent) L-»» fi»< dis ' Llmpl'-n. last week and spent ;i few days w^ii" Glen wood Dec. s— The Glqaner toys.* daughter girls If Xmas their Mrs. Joe J'isko. gave MjSb fin.jiy Stringam a Tom Vare, who has been veiy party Wednesday u.'ght m and skates make Mr. the form |kl.v sticks " - '" .seriously ill m the Lelhbridge lios- of a handkerchief shower before her '"r ""■" l! y Sl L 1V t:ol In- departure for a to ihi B.ft0n,1.> Hardware*i' pital is improving but w.'ll minion Californ ■Jplv a. able to leave for home until after ia. There were 2A beautiful hand '" slrikc"- Xnias. kerchiefs given her ;ls a little token IStrike "r i*" from each of the girls. l.core Canada Mr. H. Kasmusseu has moved his Miss Grace Ii,ie question house on to a cement foundation an 1 Laidlaw led the names and amuse- will build on two or more rooms. ments of the even.ng. Ice Cream and fine to- Zuback, cookies were served. Then on ll(,l -ti> J"-' rrivtfl v.siting at Lethbridge and Coalhursi ■ town Missionary Farewell social given le'.urned lionie on Saturday. m the meeting house by all her many spending .1 Mr. il. Madfield is friends. Shq said she was pleased Mr.-. Wilhar-I L Smith L few days with H Scott. to have the priv.legc of going a I,Wednesday last week fo." on Mr. Joe Bongry Took his infant tnisison and hoped to be able to " * * daughter Hazel to the Cardston has teach our faith and represent there 1^ pital last Sunday evening. She was tlie people of Glenwood. l|,c Gymnasium mi Friday their band leader a party Saturday Imusical ■■/■it S. O who was suddcnlv Him Ma^rath iiiid.-r the leadcr- Mr. l-ow night at the me.Vtil|j house. The taken ill last week with hemorraKe Hand Committee and the Bishopric of the stomach is much improved were invited nlso. able to attend his office for a hi iln- quality and evening was spent m games * ■niturc finest day The ' Maytag really .|ili-ii(lnl too, few hours each now. and exercises. Mr. Alvin Billi'ngs- i Wp&P Decide for yourself that the I a-'urtment ami " * * — I !\WOtIMMI the thing claimed for I'r ''' Cardston 1m- lyplayed a selection on his comet 11 w^'^., doeB all - wonderftll 9 Htaliwii- A. 15. oi ' The M. 1. will solve the and encore. Cocoa, Le^nonade, cake ' H" " " 11. 18. ILi '^**"^T!^^^@ clothes m an hour— that all garments, even on Dec. 17 "and and sandwiches were served. Lawr- flßi^B^' 111 hand- « » JfL s ,,y , ,»*£ T^SpJ^BnH andcol\&n are washedclean without IMilU-r <>f Nebbs United left ence spoke and regretted leaving #BHP£& :^^^ ' — and that the life-lasting cast-alumi- Numerous changes m the boundar- grown " i" SB rubbing ■alt Lake Iity e of various School Districts and love, but felt that he could take K*t <*r^l^^^lit ll^ re 3 " Ilie cx|icii- none about gazetted m tin- |^^^|^Pi;;^^^jiJa^wi washers and keeps water hot during an entire U round Cardston are then on and do better by them when B M H last issue of the Alberta Gazette. he returned. However his musical ford, Kimball Aetna, an I \f unili-rstciod tliat a Rfr, Mns- Ihe Wool ability Will be greatly missed m tin- all rioted. h lia> l»iimhl the entire, bank- Keid S. U. are" * * ward while he is away. slock i>f I- W. Atk'ns and Co. Elevators Nearintg Completion *M MAYTAG COMPANY, Nevoton, lowa telegram received on Wednes- M THE KOci(|> tt.-tc shipped by truck A steadily going on each \^m^M^fmMt/mmaSrm day Salt Lake City by I. M. Work is turday m l.cihlit i'luc*. rfmo R. also Coombs says that Mrs. Susan k day on the C. V. station and sister of Mrs the elevators. The Ogilv.e elevator ndma I'allies' 85 birthday was Recce, the youngest everything had just died. Sr. and Mrs is towering above enar rated at her home here on Mo:i Coombs crew came Coombs left Thursday morning for Glenwood. The Pool iy -i family gathering of tli2 down from Hill Spring Thursday Hat.-, Williams, Salt Lake City to attend the funer- ">. and others is going on at tha'. oiv.- al. and work r mar relatives." " " " " " too. Irene and Miss ;us U'nuil aril family moved Mrs. T. M. Carlson who wais re- Miss Quinton improv Pearl Heavis are cooking for 40 me-.i j homes without electric- agrath "n Saturday last. Mrs. ported Mtiite ill last week is F«r |1 %J U/QSiiCt cook cars near the elevator woi JilUttiMiittt Iwa» Monday and ing nicely now. although still bed- m m Cardston ks. lany frn mis here were sorry to fast. " " " " bought a build tier a-siHiatiOn. - ■ Mr. Frank Leavitt " * ing at Stand Off » II,t Kolph Creek S. I), near Kirn coiuaili»ii#*-4ftooo of lumber. Mr. William Nelson c world's champion wheat belt ball has recently been formed, v.o feet OweU Leavitt, (lien Leavitt and ik cint'-cd m \Vcml)ley, Peace lice of which is officially gazetted Frank Leav.lt brought big loads of r iJist rut,. Alberta. The hon- m the Alberta da/e.ttr last week. - nigln lin'.ferial from there Saturday Trading Co. 11 MTt «.»n |( y Herman Trclle at 11. Tanner is the senior trustee CARDSTON Cardston J. " " " This is suitable for building othei - " " " buildings. Spring Coultt Trading Co. I IV of 11. at the (ivm. on Dec. SPRING COULEE The Glenwood Cattle Go to Toronto m 'Ilinrpij returned from Utah 17 and IK. 800 Friday last week. He found bis " " " Mr. Slur W.Ilews of Calgary lit li Ins bought WO of cattle from Mr. r mil. unproved upon ar- Mrs. Agnes McLean and family head at W illesville, and so was Ge... L. Striiigain. S. C. Williams, everywhere rule of sendinga May* II are expected to arrive this week Maytagdealers follow the standardized i" n-tiirn the yuinton Hros. and is ship- any much sooner than likely remain m Cnrdstim and tag a do a washing free, and without obligationof II and will their (40 carloads) to Toronto to home to week's for about three months. Mrs. Mc- ping They w.ll be loaded at Cardston as kind. This itthe wayallMaytayQyrafoamWashersare sold |l Lean i's a daughter of Mrs. May, |nin yards are not built here Ducc is reported as sister of Mrs. Ik-st and Mrs. the stock ■k' and a Mr. Laidlaw will go to v.-r> Mck I*l LoKan^ Utah. This Ferguson of the Millinery. yet. Loriu neopk Model. tend the cattle. B"l news id thousands of wil be a welcome visitor m help Albert as Tom She Mr. Lawrence Leavitt shipped tin. a Uncle Cardston. Glen'wooc!, Hik- of tin- most widely known first car of wheat from Hactcr* uf tin early history of Saturday, Nov. 4. There were about ■mciii.i) of i|,c country. 1100 bu. i * * Mrs. Jennett Asphtnd, Chester I* is Williams was honored Aspltitul's mother from llarnwcll BLACK and WHITE here for a short ■Iriday ni^ht by a number of hi.* v siting her son SHOP Aspluml who is friends KTitherinjj at the Wil BARBER time. Mis Wanda Hut' Hill Spring spent Blimiic for a, social evening t'> and teaching school at ■liraii liit liirthday. A skatitm i I'ARLOR the week end at lilenwod. HhAL'l i- all ihe ground | ■ty (]l< nvcd |,y a delightfull sup- The 'malt-rial on Koy I llani> land lining evening kept all welt S|M»rt llettil«|iiniietn r> reived from Mr-. " " v siting I'tab ' (ihiM'smun F. A. Law who i- m I" . l>. daughter «.\- |\| r< sorry that due to our Jial she ami her little Proprietor spring. |Sk troubles" last wt-ek an ae- -peci to Ma\ tlule until H.i | | ;i* mM f the Husiness Girls' Dane" sislir from California is In lie «p.-nil Km Illii l(Vin was nut nivcn m las' S;ilt Lake lily to s. Bek\ issue. 'Mi v party was an .1.1 Mrs. I'lnreiiee (Jumtoii has pureh B'l <\i nt, and looked fo-rwnrd t<> ased 75 pun- lmd-10-lay wh le Leg- BMmis uf C'ards-.on penph1. Th- lu-rn Pull't-. |sn|-s (,irls are the real enter " " It $15,000BLAZEATSPRING ■''In, A'.hletic Club's membership COULEE Iclniiliinjr. The loitowMiK is tlv tor 1 p members to B "f .id-up the dati' II'roni Our Own Correspondent I ■D.r 4.: S. Low, V. Atterton, X — Sprinjj Coulee, Dccn An early Wilson, Jadobs, I'air- QmmlmiQUUnt B'lii.. 1.. C. H. BUi* Sunday morntnp destroyed the I). Cah()(»n, Peterson, a«t«r«vHk lire ■'ik-. M. Jno. of Alex. Munroe m CHALLENGE Aldridtrc, C. Jacobsmr, I. H. Htnerai store I 11. 1Regular 35c Tube also housed the post of- 1). O. Wiklh. N. Cistlc, J. which «as ■'Ilinn. Paloaolire Shaving Cream fice. The store stuck was destroyc I ISu.-i.ler, He Card. C. M. Hanscn, $SOO Bet money order* Side stamps, (). l.cc, but the tn iil. Pillinti, C. Walker, 1.. \V. 1Sil^tr Plated Genuine say I etc., office were Olseu, I) V Safety ill tin post all B». .1. V. Thompson. Gillette Razor of tlie valu- ■'HiiiK, N". (irdianvm. H. Payne, F. id. it .8 believed most 1GenuineGillette able mail and suplies being m tlv ■^rlsoi: and R. I.cishman. Safety * * RazorBlade *afe. Coming just before Xmas tlv I* loss to Mr. Munroe and the publi- The Tcrril Floral Co. Ltd. have will be doubly ltard. Lion, challenges Ellison, Frank business E. Ter Karasik, Russian Jack 'kin over the of J. The loss m stock is placed a: Al the 'I The company are building sev- Allfor 35c building,own «ac to each ontoraer $10.1)00 nnH the frame oi Limit bet of ral thousand additional feet by Thompson, who is speivl Swede, to wrestle for a side and ed John Pillinjf, Abergr, the terrible 'ass and wMI be the larncst ing winter m California, \va* or Alberta. the i"st up-to-date plant m about $5,000. There was sonu company specialize m 1 worth receipts. The cu insurance on both the stock and thr to the entire gate Match of $200 to $500 and the winner take lowers and plants all kinds. An Stacpooles Drug Store buildingalthough it will be insuf- designer handles all floral " M'trt Cardston Alberta fic.cnt to cover the loss. i 1926, or '"sißiiinK- suspicion Cardston, December 20th. " * " SaMgflgHgHHHßßßaWßßei—a There is a tln.t iiirli' J to be m the Palace Theatre, on prowlers may have started the fit-- ICoomb' Hardware is offering spe ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥but this has not been established. " ■ I'll prices mi Ranges and Heaters ; Advartinert. At this moment the orißtn of tlu- any other time after Jan. 10th. 1927. Pit the Xnns trade: — ', ', Your assistance and co-opcr- ', , blaze is a mystery. Kvcryth.liß was I McClary's Kootcnay Ranpc Reg- \ | ation is asked m getting your ] ; si'fe when Mr. Munroe locked up filar $135.1)0. Xmas Special price at 1 > advts. m early. The Mews > < the store late Saturday right. j KARASIK, Calgary 20.00. ', ', would appreciate getting the ', ', Nearby buiidiiiKS were saved !"> | (Signed) AL p bucket I Round Oak Chi'cf Range— Regular ;Inext week's changes ia by ] \ the efforts of a volunteer ie.<«riii* on no ac- « > brigade. The post 'office has been nitht. and < ... t...:M;nl, (n THURSDAY, DECEM^« THE CARDSTON NEWS

8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS andThere HereandThere Here W. Woolf,A.B.,M.D. Dr. Twenty head oi p-i.? The ToW'fiiiiken Cnm»'iny of Ber- Victoria— YOUR OLD MAN " Phipps'Confectionery Oxford ewes, two years old. fr >:n SOS n' i for a send- Officeabove has receivtd un > lin Mayne Island, have been sod : ing and r bicycle factories m Office 38: Res.96. ]: Fresh \\ Phone: being for a heavy export 1925 increased their output by 19 "re made 2c lb. Potatoes 10lbs. 15c <; Britain, as well \\ per cent, over 1!>24 Th? five Cana- business to Great I; $2.25 Fancy Apples, Box for 51.89 J; dian firm? m.iking those "wheels" Dr. P. W.Richman as to the Prairies and Eastern Can- 19c are all m Ontario. "4*. :: 35c FamilySodas for jj| DENTIST $1.25 for 75c regular has TheLove Beauty «; Six Tie Brooms J: was meet- A aerial mail service of decision renilied at a A Offic*: Cahoon Block between 11 — ;; $3.15 Ing of the Directors of tho Bureaux been established Osaka things particularly 9 lbs.Criscofor 82.79 j| M.m- ITVERY woman lovesbeautiful of the Dep:v". m nt of Railways, held Phone 42 Japan and Darien m South personal belongings ;: 25c Pineapple 3 for 55c ' two those intimate and such ai *\ recently, t v. r:ik '" tunnel under the shi" planes being used. This toiletware. daily, and is being sponsored ;; _ t Shimorns- ki V.. i 'rnits at anesti- vice is Ivor's Pearl-Toneis themostbeautiful toiletware it t _^ ' Mainichi" one of ill.1 cost i>.' < 1 D This will Look your bestfor Xmas. by the "Osaka andfully guaranteed. muted Japan know. It is madem Canada connect th ■ V Isbi'ul of Japan largest newspapers m whoso wRh Kyushu, tlv. Southern Island Dee's Beauty Parlor is Now in charge aviators recently flew to Berlin. A gift ofIvorisPearl-Tone orFrench Ivory willsatisfy thatdesire topossess of an Expert Moose Jaw— One thousund hea.l Alberta h:is ore of the most won- personal toiletriesthatareat once dis- /jfl^VnV^>^S2^v derful wilil p:un- hinterland m Fay Woolf "f Western Canadian light hoi -.es Miss purchased govern- tinctive, beautiful anduseful. L«thbrldg« North America, accord r.R to Adolph for the Soviet (vHinil11 |! ment were assembled here. Tho <> Muller. of Norristowr. Pa., game Phont 21 " large range of gift sets and indivi- "Business is Good" horses, light, be; A \Sj|j|iJl/( commissioner of tho St:>t» He ex- foran appointment. which are all are : dual pieces, all attractively boxed, iCardston pressed thi.° opinion spending bought for the Russian governm it £ af'.ur placed makes selection easy Starta set now H a month m the interior of ''.n nrov- with Russian funds m Cana- purpose. it future gift occassions 'nce. exploring and ':\'.: t n otion Dee'sBariierShopSBeautyParlor dian banks for that A sim- and add to as HI was year pictures, incluJin? son:.' of caribou Har purchase made last offer the opportunity. H H on the tr< 1 and the repeating of the order in- dicates satisfaction with the Cana- It will be a plemure for us lo show you this IH H development m F' CataloguePrices Two brothers. Gourde and Edward McClung dian stock. latest toiletware. i^^St ifurn.'. of Manor, Suskatchewan, Robt. Pacific profits "" Why send away for chitk'C off the Canadian Th* increase m the net of Thi. bt.uiilul iht.« pi««fi(t i«t ol Iwo.i. Han a aplandidInA Railway and the Dominion Livestock the Canadian Pacific Railway for Pe.tl-Tone will |i««< iktm. ISuurd awards m tho recent pig clubs Paintiitg and the first eight months of the year Silverware, Watches, Rings, French Ivory competition conducted by the Ex- ending August 31st is 1G.814 895.76, tension Department of the Uni- Phone 212 Cardston according to a financial statement or Community Plate Silverware versity of Saskatchewan at Saska- Usued at the headquarters of the toon. Teams from all parts of Sas- Canadian Pacific at Montreal. This When you can get them as cheaply andfrom a large katchewan competed. Miss M. JESSEN, A.T.C.M. is the increase m profits as com- and complete stock,by buyingfrom Teacher Piano andTheory pared with the profits for the same Fredericton, — of period m the New Brunswick. A Beginners and Advanced Pupils m 1926. The increase S. GORDON (Next door South CardstonImp. Co.) moos* with antlers spreading 64 gross earnings over the same period inches was shot m the New Bruns- Examinations for Toronto m 1926 is stated at $12,091,3(34.57. wick woods by William Proudfoot of Conservatoryif desired. Dobbs' Ferry, York, a "Hell-Roaring Canyon," the seen* New while '^ > ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥*conipan.on of his, Phon* Cardston of a dramatic incident m John Mur- jßMj^fc-* f,'r" ThiiFraud; Ivory Bru*handCombrTnj F. C. Chesbrough, 86 f^^^ i*almotl indiapanaiblaaafiaydfawN of New York City, brought down a ray Gibbon's mi novel "Eyes of a lordly animal with an antler spread A. T. HENSON Gypsy" is the actual name of a re- of 57 Inches Mr. Proudfoot's trophy mote valley m the Canadian Pacific crcatos a recorJ for the season, Teacher ofPianoforte and Theory Rockies as known to the guides and Pupiliprepared for Royal Academy and hunters, although the Geographic Vi -Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, RoyalCollateof Music Examination*. Board of the Canadian Government X C.R. or two visiting British $7 Cardtton, Alto. haa just —changed it to aless roman- TheCARDSTONPHARMAff Phon: tic name "Kama Creek." The rea- cruis rs to Philadelphia Navy Yards (3doort aouth over Lee« Creek bridge) T.E.H.Patteten, Mgr. LIMITED reccMn.y. w:is one of the most en- son for the change m name Is that thusiistii nasncnirTs on the Cana- there is another Hell Roaring Can- dian pnct Tie's miniature yon m the Rockies which claims ■ train at prior right Tren<=ii-" Island, the C.P.R.'s exhibit erior U» the name. at th<- S- '"'iii-Centonninl Exposition Itf Decimal m Philadelphia. Tho Tfca Ancient and Honorable Ar- Admiral thor- High Qass rVtisbc Work,abi Mnting tillery Company Boston, oi'-hly <-njoyod the of one of ten-minute (bittritr Kaboiifltig. the oldest military organizations "Trmscontinrnta!" journey front andbttriar)aid m Grocery! the United States, being founded as Smith*s Quclh'c to Vancouver. SigM &"» Cards ft tn offshoot of the famous Artillery Phone 78 Free Delivery Phone 78 Whan you want a good jab of Company of London, m 16.30, held I In un effort to incrase the num* high decorating painting or cUm their 289th annual field day b*r of ducks and muskrats donecall Phone41. Ourlong e«- and m the past Montreal,arriving northern part of the Province of parience in pleating particular march at at by people guarantees that our work the Canadian Pacific Plac* Vijrcr Our Price I Manitoha. providing additional will pleaaa you sustenance, the Provincial Depart- Station on October 2nd. About 250 members of this organisation, rep- ment of Agriculture ha» sent give you price north John Vensel resenting the oldest families the We thelowest wecanafford totellour merchanl sacks of wild rice to be sown by m (Painter & Decorator) Cardrton. State of Massachusetts, part disc at. We DoNot ask the other price neroplane over the vast duck marsh took fellows I known as Moose and Cedar Lakes. m this event. before settingours. I This constitutes an area 20 miles TRADE WITH THE MER- The Cardston wide and 90 miles long, and is th« Mixed Nuts, (Wl tbis includes chocolates French■ To News! CHANTS WHO €1 largest duck marsh and muskrat Veterinary ADVERTISE 5 lbs. for fI.UU Creams, Carmcls, Jellies etc. I harborage IN THIS on the continent. PAPER Walnuts, , I ———— This includes Hra/ils ...I'tncst Halour Dates. | I'Hberts,■"m .Alnionclsi i in-lII-Icanuts.__. , , , 7. icl■ I An attempt is being by Dr. J.E. PARKER clean and moist, per tb. .. 19C■ The entire family will appreciateit made the Straight Varicnics, "'*"'25fi I Canadian railroad companies to Syrian Figs, the best I for the whole year. Each edition car- have the contraction of baggage Phone R11O8 Try it j ! Almonds grown, per packet 15€ I teceptables In 30c standardised order to Malaga Raisins, ■ facilitate its handling. A Peanuts ... ]5c 5 Crown I riesnews items from the entire district meeting Extra bl between representatives of the rail- Today j ; We Lave a choice selection of *«*' «» « rai articles, |)Cr packrt J|uI sport items, and the bargains ; road companies and of Canadian Show Cards hißl, class Candy for X.nas. W I bagage manufacturers was called The differencebetween 0 for, Cranberries, per. - " 0 3 lbs. A« fti* Ib, I from our advertisers. Why not have : recently m Toronto by W E. Alli- SIGNS BANNERS good and aHnoet good J p $1-W 20c I son, general baggage agent of the Radio«lika thediference X it sent to friends away from ; Canadian Pacific Railway, and it A. J home? T.HENSON batweenawatchthatfceepa g B ForSchoolor Community mtfmirs, QuantityPrift. I was generally conceded that mini- time and a watch that $ B Stretch the memory of mum specifications baggage Phone97 Christmas 52 for merelytuna« PflßjP *" construction should be adopted. l ot B"; ap i«. weeks long, by reminding themof the Only the beatRadiom. 3C ":::'"i $1.25 P Reports will Fresh No. 1 dairy llutter a few Fancy Dcliciou* town of recklessness on the ■trumenta bring you J^R \ old home every week. Do it now, pnrt of motorists crntinue to be re- TRADE WITH THE MER- completeenjoymentofthe |HS per Ib. 30C left. Also No. 1 Me ceived at headquarters Uutten, _ Intosh unwrapped ap- the of the CKcelicntprogramsnow Goad Coolciiiß ; so our CHANTS WHO ADVERTISE 3B ' Xtnas number will reach them. Canadian Pacific Uallwny. In th* onthaak. X pcr Ib. 25C P'es Per l»°* $1.75 majority of cases the accidents are IN THIS PAPER < reported to have been the result of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»»»+»»4thp We haveplenty of Fresh Eggs at all times, also No.1 negligence on part of the car Anmaxß owners. Two accidents at public S StorageEggi. crossing? Today's Prices on Poultry were reported recently; Our Laymore Poultry Mealhasresultedalready many one near Wingham when a m more Ford Eggs being brought m. December 6, 1926. coupe ran into *fee side of a train which was proceeding slowly TURKEYS. No. I—over 10 lbs. dressed j/c ovef Try someon your hens 6 IfcM. ft* tfo. a crossing The second acc;d"nt oc- RADIO TURKEYS, No. ISto 10 lbs. dressed 29c. TURKEYS, curred when a truck wn» drivn m doaathit. That*awhyweIf No. I— under 8 lbs. dressed 26c. J^K CHICKENS No. I— Spring Chicken, front of a C.P R train nt n to<