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HERBAL COMPOUNDS • For the Blbod.Cdugh, Diarrhoea, Fever, Heart, Kidney; Liver, Nerve, "' Pile, Rheumatic, Stomach, Tonic, Throat,' Anti-Fat, .Gallatone, ' ppleet—$1.00 each.1 Gallatone, 92.00.poet free. n » ~ v. « MB.OICAL HERBALIST JOHN KAt 707 '13th; Street North < . Phone 2M0 'h ALBERTA PREMIER GOES TO OTTAWA To Confer With Premier Kin? on Natural Resources—^ -^-Hon. Vernor Smith to Accompany Him—Railway Question to be Gone Into with Royal Bank Vancouver- 34 Cloudy (Special to the Herald) The coast government was/ given Nelson .. 32 Cloudy EDMONTON, Dec. 28. — Premier full particulars by Hon. Alex Ross of. Calgary t..* 10 i J3now Brownlee returned Monday moping the proposed diversion of the Crow's Lothbrldge -4 Clear from a week's trip to Victoria, where Nest motor highway across the inter* Reglna -13 Clear , he has heen recuperating from, his provincial boundary, with a request v Mlnnedosa -1G Clear recent illness. He is much improved that it co-operate in the scheme and Victoria 4S 40 Clear in general health and is now assuming change the road on its side of the line Edmonton.. .. 8 2 Cloudy 1 Open Tonight •work in his office at the capital. Hon so as to connect up with the road from Medicine.Hat .. 2 8 Clear Alex Ross, minister of public works the Alberta side south of Island Lake Moose Jaw -4 -14 Clear who also went to the coast on high An engineer from the British Colum­ Saskatoon .. .. 0 -14 : Clear ways business, accompanied the pre bia highways branch was at once sent Winnipeg , 0 -16 Clear Utitil 9 O'clock niier home- to the Crow's Nest to confer with the High pressure is passin. _g to the Another Ottawa mission comes next Alberta engineer there on the pro­ southward; pressure is falling?in. the on Mr. Brownlee's program. He will posed change and it is likely that an western provinces. The; .weather.; is leave in the course of a few days to agreement will be reached to carry fine and somewhat mildernthroughout out the improvement as Mr. Ross sug^' McCreadys Ltd. confer again with Hon. MacKehzie the West. King on the natural resources ques­ gested. Forecasts RED CROSS DRUG 8TQRE tion, a date for the meeting being now Restores gray hair to original Manitoba and Saskatchewan — v Sherlock Bids. Third Ave- under arrangement. It is likely that color—removes dandruff-stops Southerly winds; fine today and'Tues­ 1 day; moderating. ••-: ..-i January 4 will he the time agreed Five Condemned Men falling of hair and itching scalp. ; upon between the two premiers. Alb6rta—Southerly winds; fine to­ BIRTHS,' OEATH3. FUNERAL NO­ Hon. V. W. Smith, minister of rail­ . Had Christmas Feast . $1.50 the Bottle day and Tuesday; becoming milder. TICES. CARDS, OF THANK8 ways, will go with the premier and ANO IN MEMORIAM further conference with the Royal VANCOUVER, Dec. 26—Owen (Can­ Bank management in Montreal in re non Ball) Baker, Harry So wash, alias 12c per line each Insertion; Minimum spect to the E. D. and B. C. railway Meyers, Charles Morris, H. Berent- 60o payable tn advance. situation will be held after the re­ sen and Charles Henry (Sonny) LOCALS s) hi sources have been dealt with in Ot­ White, all condemned to die on the DIED, The water Canada is allowed at Niagara Fallsrunde/ the^reat^wltjf'tl tawa. scaffold next month, were silent par­ Fined for Theft ticipants of a sumptuous • Christmas HAYWARD—Passed away on Sat­ United'States will develop a maximum of 78^,0,00;li.p.) tufter the*mosfcjfavc . While in. Victoria, Premier Brown For the theft of two.blankets from urday, Dec. 26, James Hay ward, aged able 'conditions. The: peak load on the" Hydro's' ;Nlagar'ft .systeaiV alreai lee broke in on his sick leave, suf­ feast provided yesterday for inmates tho G.W.V.A. headquarters'at Vulcan, of Oakalia prison. > 47 years, ot.Retlaw.- Funeral services roaches 720,000. Horsepower for short periods., The rittrmal lncreJaseTilnt|t ficiently for a somewhat thorough dis­ Chas. Saunderson, who pleaded guilty; will he held" in Martin' Bros." chapel nower'demand may, be put at between 60,000, and 75,000 h.p. The'-dfa§ra The condemned men were - not al­ cussion with Premier Oliver of the was fined $50, with - costs, :.or three on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., the Rev. Nor, shows, roughly; how the peak load on the Niagara System has developed;sin lowed from the death cells and each coast government's plans for the Pa . ANNOUNCEMENTS months in jail in~ default inpayment. man King officiating, after which; the 1910. The abnormal increase shown at the end. of 1923* is dud tothe'loaj partook of the special' fare in con­ cific Great Eastern railway. It hav­ U cents per iree eacn insertion, remains will be laid to rest in the city of. the 'Ontario Power rand-".Toronto -Power companies;' which"-'were-tp'urchase templative silence. Baker and Sow- ing been reported previously that the Minimum SO centa, payable tn advance, Goes to Saskatoon cemetery. -Martin,Bros., directors*of being Included in. that year. Present Indications are that the Hydro'will 1 co-operation 6t the Alberta, govern ash, who recently were notified that W. H. Fairfield, superintendent of , , i funeral service. -.; ... ; = 103 able'to "supply; the demancl^next''wlnter;>but:wH^bayevlnsufficl.enti'iH>te,ei(^.£i ment would be . sought in carrying their appeal to the supreme court had A prompt response for. pupils in the Experimental' Farm, is in Saska­ the.winter of 1927. The Hydro Commission, i» now looking about tor.sourcf these plans into effect, Mr. Brownlee failed, maintain a quiet demeanor. English and: French tuition. Apply toon this week. : , . of power',that can be made available within two years.' ' Morris, who was convicted with phone: 3211 or call at 611 9th St. So. DIED v asked for information as to tho policy McKAY— Passed away at Cards ton Baker and Sowash for the murder-of 11—0 Christmas at Vulcan referred to. V hospital, December 25, Angus McKay, Captain W. J. Gillis and his son on District Agent • M. L.< Freng ;return­ The essential feature of this policy!' formerly of Orillia, Ont. The funeral SPEED, OUTSTRIPPING ITSELF date,, hut the old-fashioned' voyai the launch Beryl G on September. IS, Coalhurst Lodge I. O. O. F. will hold ed today from Vulcan where he and it was found, was. a-scheme to give services will be held on Tuesday at 2 who enjoys the sea' will undoubtei 1924, has a chance of a respite as his their annual ball in tho Odd Fellows' his family spent the Christmas holi­ large land grants as a means of at p.m., in the United Church, Cardston (From ; the - Baltimore Sun) • refuse to be cheated out ofKthe r<S| solicitor has'appealed. hall, Thursday, Dec. 31st. Four-piece days. Speed'-ia-becomingr-'a sort of,;fetish ftil.days aboard shlpv for whlbh- 4racting a purchaser for the P. G. E. * * 99 ;- line. Either the Canadian National or Sonny White may also have .sen­ orchestra. Admission, gents fl.OO, in these modern days. News-sicomieB ticket calls.. It would-be fine, to' leal some private investor is being thought tence postponed pending the outcome ladies 'SO cents. 101 Goes to Edmonton from Italy that two liners are now the vessel when it is- playing leapfi of an appeal.- He was condemned for E. M. Carson has1 left for Edmonton MEETINGS ^ being fcuilt, with runways a top-; from In a stonn> but that 1& the\yery',tl of by the British Columbia govern r ment as a possible buyer, and in the murder of Frank Rosso, North where ho will attend the annual .con­ which passengers xantbe-launched in the- planes -will bo least^alluringt ° either case liberal blocks of land will Vancouver fruit merchant, on June 21. Boniface Priest Takes vention of the Great West Saddlery Masonic Notice airplanes .as •«• the vessels approach go with the road. A bill authorizing Berentsen, who was-sentenced to company. Joint installation ofc'the officers for their destination. ,A travoller will such grants passed the recent session death less than oae week after he had Hot Shot at Dancing 1926- of the four city lodges together thus eave two days on the transat­ - Forty-three thousand American,,^ murdered a shipmate on a freighter of the legislature. Attend Scout Conference with Diamond City' lodge will take lantic trip. The scheme is up to dlang Jive on •their., own rfarms; and,- i in Vancouver harbor, is evidently des­ place tonight (Monday) in the Ma­ banks of the west hold $35,000,000 j So far as Alberta is concerned. Pre­ WINNIPEG, Dec 28.—The spectacle Scoutmaster Leo M. Coombs of tined to pay the death penalty on sonic Hall, 10th street south. Regis­ Indian money. > _ " mier Oliver suggested that since its of "half dressed girls, wriggling, like Troop No. 1, and four members of the January IS. tration commences at six o'clock. interests are so much in common with rattlesnakes," is greatly deplored by troops are attending the Boy Scout Morris, Baker, Sowash and White Lodge opens at seven--o'clock- to be those of British Columbia, the E. D. Mgr. Jubinville, who in a sermon at conference in Edmonton this week. are under sentence to die on January St. Boniface cathedral, scored modern They left for the north Sunday followed by a banquet at 10 o'clock. and B. C. line might be pooled with 14.
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