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$2.00 Per Year, Is Advance. VOL. X, NO. 8. / HANNA . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1922. FOUR PAGE8 St. George's MAY BUILD REST ROOM Vet. Loses Home CONVENTION OF CRAIGMYLE Card Party -INTERBJJN HOCKEY At Sunnynook prs NEWS PROVES THAT Held Under Auspices of Ladies of St. One of First Volunteers To Go Over- George's Church—Event Was Pollockville Stiows Signs of Life- seas From Sunnynook District DISTRICT ASSOC. OF U. F. A. Most Enjoyable Young Town Takes Interest Loses Everything ALBERTANS ARE PROGRESSIVE In Sport EXTENSION OF MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL SYSTEM TO AID RURAL DIS­ H. W. WOOD IS VI8ITOR AT INTERESTING CONVENTION—OVER TWO The card party held in Fleming Hall (Special to Ths Herald) TRICTS ADVOCATED—"COUNTR Y AGENTS" SHALL AID AGRI­ HUNDRED DELEGATES AND VI8ITORS ATTEND—NEXT on February 1st, under the uiuspices (Special to The Herald) SUNNYNOOK, Jan. 30.—Jaa. Step­ CONVENTION AT DELIA of the ladies of St. George's Church, POLLOCKVILLE, Feb. 8— This henson, one of the flrst in this district CULTURE—A LIVE BUDG ET OF PROVINCIAL MEWS was a most decided success. A large to go overseas, when volunteers were town is very much alive as we are just A fine example pf the spirit ot time tor the elections in rural munlci- Thirty-four delegates, and over two Was the unanimous choice of tho con number were in atendance, and all the coming and going all of the time- called for, lost his home on the eve­ loud In their praise of the good time ning of the 23rd, while he and his ~thoug__ulness and sympathy with fel- palities on February I'th. In the case hundred member, of the U.F.A. or­ vention, for secretary. Mr. N. Tolond, the farmer bank man­ and the very excellent lunch served. family were In Sunnynook buying gro­ low betngs in time of need, which,is ot the towns and villages, the elec­ ganization, and visitors, attended the The Agenda ager left here on the 11th for Stettler During the evening, Mrs. A. Laurie ceries. The house was a total loss, tee characteristic of Western people, tlons have already been held, bat the convention of the*"Craigmyle District The agenda for- the convention was and Mr. Bills, the accoutnant left on sang several songs adn Miss Beauch- being only a pile of Hve coals on his le found In the action of the people ot amendments will apply te these places Association of the U.F.A. in Fleming announced to be aa follows: the 20th for Richdale. Mr. Anderson Hall yesterday afternoon. Election of Chairman and Secretary. emin rendered violin solos which were return. Mr. Stephenson has a wife the districts of Lamont and Ponoka, for the elections next Decembej. ot Richdale Is here to take Mr. Ellis' who recently shipped two carloads of Amendments are also introduced to The convention opened at 2:15 o'­ Appointment of Committees. much appreciated. and little ones. The community ia place. Mis. Smithenry is still hold­ for this stricker/j clothing and supplies to families in the make provision for the swearing on clock, with P. W. Billwlller, president, Reading of the minutes of the last The ladies' prize waa won by Mrs. doing what it can ing her position in the bank here. drought areas ot , the voters' lists of those and others in the chair. Calling for nominations oonventlon. C. P. Johnston, and the gentlemen's family, but the Soldier's Settlement The U. F. A. are giving a dance on Board should have power to setp In The people ofLamont district shipped who have been omitted in the pre­ for chairman, Mr._ Billwlller was un- President's Address. prize by Mr. Struthers, while the con- •anihiously elected to this position, Bolaition went to Mr. Krater. «ie 27th. and help this man right. I a carload of potatoes and flour, Christ- paration of the lists. The voters' Amendments to Constitution) if any. Mr. Frank Hammond has moved in­ lists of the municipal districts are and Capt. MacCrlminon, of Craigmyle, Resolutions jmas dinners for 50 families and 2,000 to the new station with -his family. ! pounds of beef, all to the Suffield dis­ made up tn two sections. One includ- Address by Mrs. Puncke The new school opened here on the Introduction ef Fraternal Delegates. trict, which was distributed among Contlnued en Page Four 19th with twenty-eight pupils. Mrs. nearly 200 families. They also donat­ Musical Programme. NEW DAIRY BARN DISTRICTCOURT DOWKER SCHOOL IS C. C. Harrington is the teacher. ed a shipment of oats which were sold Address by E. J. Garland M.P. H. C. Sim Has New Building And Mr. John Nygard has opened an up- The regular sittings of" the District and the proceeds turned over to the National Anthem Equipment Completed—Old to-date shoe repair and harness shop. Court was held at Hanna commencing Department of Agricultuhe for pur­ MAY VOTE Tl Mayor Extends Welcome CROWDEDTO DOORS Plant Burned He has served several years in the old January 30th, His Honor Judge Stew­ chase of oatmeal for distribution. His Worship Mayor Wa.de was first Over Three Hundred Attend School country and is a master at his busi­ art presiding. • introduced, and a nofflcial welcome, H. C. Sim, proprietor of the'Hanna ness. The Ponoka district shipped a car­ NOT ON VOTERS LIST Concert at Baraca—Many The following is a list of the cases on behalf of the Town of Hanna, was load of clothing, flour, beef and vege- Turned Away Dairy has IE cent, y completed sever .1 Hockey games will be played in with the dispositions: extended to the delegates and visit­ new buildings on his dairy farm, a- | tables and other supplies to Retlaw for u Otherwise Qualified, Resident*, in great style on the new. rink. The Simpson vs Trenaman, L. E. Ormond | distribution among nearly 200 families M. D. Dowling Lake M»y Y.ce (Special to The Herald) ors. Mayor Wade assured the mem­ icong which are a milk house lathe, bers of the organization that the Town Dunsmore hoys have been flooding the for Plaintiff, C. A. Coughlin for De-jot that district The department of Without Being en LM BARACA, Feb. 6—The program at mo plastered and a fine dair. barn. rink in line style. of Hanna had a very sympathetic in­ fendant. Case adjourned. j Agriculture provided free transporta- the Dowker schol house Feb. 2nd, was .The brn is .*»: hie of accomriodating Mr. E. Jennings was seen on the terest in all of the farmers' problems, Green vs Thompson, L. E. Ormond tlon for these supplies and will do the The regular monthly meeting of the a complete success and a very large Unity cows, _. thoroughly equipped rink shovelling .snow, also skating last and left no doubt in the minds of his for PlaintifT, P. H. Russel for Defend­ same in connection with any other do­ Council of M. D. Dowling Lake No. SOS crowd turned, out. All could not get w.tb modern appliances, has running Saturday. audience that Hanna was ever ready v. yer throu.h'- it, and is in ever, way ant, Case settled out of Court. nations which may be made by other was held in the office of the Secretary Into the building nearly 300 being The W. T. had a meeting here last to assist in the sobttion of the diffi­ a credit to the owner. Since the fire, Clark vs Horsefleld, L. E. Ormond districts. at Hanna on Saturday, February 4th. present. It eook nearly three hours Friday and are thinking of buying a lot commencing at 1.00 p.m. ;1*§ culties confronting the agriculturists which destroyed Mr. Sim's buildings, for Plaintiff, C. A. Coughlin for De­ Rural Tax Payers Pay More to complete the program, after which and erecting a building for a rest room of this district. He sajd that the idea several weeks ago, work haa been pro­ fendant, Case adjourned. Delegates representing the city mu- The following were present:—Reeve a dance was given and refreshments for women. This is a good idea as frequently occurred that • the towns gressing on the "new building., and Crawford vs Perry, J. N. Oldham f j n*eiP*"tles of the province who pre- Corry, Councillors Smith, Rice. Mc­ served by the U. F. A. ladies. The we need a place to rest when in town. or Culsh and Symington. were not in sympathy with the farm­ equipment, and Mr. Sim now announc­ Plaintiff, Defendant in person. . eeoted requests to the government the main feature of the program was a Judg The minutes of the last regular play put on by the Silver Leaf School, ers, but that in Hanna's case every es that he has everything ln shape to meat for Plaintiff for $25.00 and cost..! »"* *eek for «-d-tkmal ••**••• «* *• Mect meeting were adopted as read on the entitled "Wooing under difficulties" worth-while citizen realized his or her supply all of his old customers. imimiiuiiaiimi Uskatz vs Der Kim. L. B. Ormon4 i**" <* *'*' «» government, re­ oeiY d er motion of Mr. Smith. which made quite a hit. The same duty in co-operating with the resid­ fer Plaintiff, J. N. Oldham fqr Defend-1 « «»»-« *ble surprise when they Moved by Mr MeCuish that aU per­ school is rehearsing a play now which ents of the rural district*. Mayor C. Q. I. T. BANQUET ant. Case settled out ot Court. were teM by Premier Greenfield that sons presenting themselves at the Pol­ will take three hours to present. It Wade's remarks were received with The Mail Bag\ ._,. _ _. _ _ _ ,_, according to figures which had been The Canadian Girls in Training held s r 0 0 ling Booth? at the Annual Municipai prolonged applause, and. it was evi­ > will be played at Stiver Leaf Schol a Mother and:Daughter banquet in Che _IUIIlllMUIIIIIIIHIHIIt(HH*trW 'miniltllHIHIHIttlUHIIU.I*llllltHll.lMlllini-ii w!il^rf ' r ?- - !? *r-^'LlWMC-tW-WiM districts *erVpa>-' dent tbat the visfwSr apreclated the rimUitrCrS. *&ugflta 6? Defendant, i ^ the govcrnment on the biUi8 of Elections be allowed to vote even if house in the near future. Fleming Hall on Friday evening, Jan. Pandora, Alberta, Judgment for the Plaintiff with costs, axpression of such a splendid feel­ j $3.00 per head of population, whereas their names does not appear on the A very pleasant evening was spent 27. Each member of the C.O.I.T. was February 2nd, 1922 Hartshorn vs ing between town and country. Harrington. Settled the urban municipalities were paying Voters' Lists provided that they are at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moreland's Mon­ supposed to bring their mother. Mr. Lloyd Bt'own, cut of Court. , but $3.23 per head. The Premier told otherwise qualified and that the Re­ day evening when their. neighbors On behalf of Percy Bngle, president The tables were arranged m the Delano Alberta, Haines vs Fielding, L. E. Ormond for j the delegation that there would be no turning Officer be notified to this ef­ gathered there. Games of all kinds of the Great War Veterans' Associa­ form of a square and they were pret­ Dear Sir:—- Flaintifi, Defendant-iajperson. Settl- legislation dealing with the-system of fect end tbat he notify the Deputy Re­ were played followed by a dance and tion, Mayor "*v*ade conveyed the greet­ tily decorated with the class colors, Your letter to The Hanna Herald of ed out of Court. \ taxes at this Session of the Legisla­ turning Officers. refreshments. Everybody had a Jolly ing, ot that body and expressed Mr. cerise and Mac*. January 26th addressed to me was no Turner vs Youngson, J. N. Oldham ture but that he proposed to call a con­ Financial statement for the year god time. Engle's rgerets at not being able to After the banquet the girls gave a ' surprise considering the fact that you for Plaintiff, C. A. -Coughlin for De­ ference Within the next year of repre­ was presented and formally accepted attend. short program and then each mother j have, taken a leading part in several Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Flach are the fendant. Action dismissed with costs. sentatives of the municipalities and of on the motion of Mr. Rice. Committees happy parents of a beautiful boy. was presented with a caranation ! controversays in this section. Bolton vs Hill & Ricketts, J. N. tbe Dominion and Provincial Govern The resignation of Mr. Ricketts as Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pearce .and C. J. A committee on resolutions was e- About forty were present. Re-your statement that I was con­ Oldham for Plaintiff, L. E. Ormond | ments to settle the question of the dif- councillor tor Division fi was accepted Flach and son Donald, spent Sunday lected, consisting of Mr. Vernan, of templating taking my stock or avaric­ on motio not Mr. Smith. I.O.O.F. 80CIAL EVENING for Defendant. Case adjourned. I ferent spheres of taxation to be adopt- Craigmyle; J. S. Ross, of Ricndale; ed ch Mr at Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitehead's. ious vultures, as yon term them into Crawford vs Schultz, J. N. Oldham j by ***» - * - Greenfield made it Mr. McCulsh moved that we parti­ James Meehan, of Hanna, and Mr. laln aat The "Relief" t*» homesteaders was hand­ On Thursday, Jan 31, In Fleming | your vicinity I might say was the fur- for Plaintiff, L. E. Ormond for Defend- ? Supplementary Rev- cipate in the unemployment relief Ewing, of Verdant Valley. J. C. eMe conld be ed out at Sunnynook Saturday and Hall, the members of Hanna Lodge No. | thernjost thought In my mind, takim; ant. Judgment reserved. ™ w* abolished by scheme in co-operation with the gov­ Schultz, of Heart Lake, was nominat­ quite a number were present to re­ 99 entertained -the Rebekahs and | into consideration the. fact that wat-r Gledd vs Cole, J. N. Oldham tor "»• government at present. ernment of Alberta and the Domin­ ed, but withdrew. ceive their share. friends in the form of asocial evening, i being as scarce as hen's teeth and to Plaintiff,"*L. E. Ormond for Defendant]' Publle Health Nurse Travels With ion Government. The committee on credentials was Five hundred tok place In the former date not enough activity has taken Judgment reserved. Mixed Fanning Special On the motion of Mr. Smith, D. N. (Too Late For Last Week) composed of Messrs Harry Simpson part of the evening, then Messrs C.; place in your vicinity to cause the Gardiner was appointee*; relief officer. Richardson vs Stewart, C .A. Cough-, A new feature has been added to BARACA, Jan. 30.—Mr. and Mrs.' and J. E. Blore, after which it was an­ Eade. ... Turnbull and L. E. Wolfgang | proper feed to grow for these vultures nn for Plaintiff, Defendant In person.' The following bills were passed for Melvine Patmore returned home from nounced that there were thirty-four furnished music while all those pres- i to graze on. And you may rest as the mixed-farming special train now payment on the motion of Mr Syming­ Judgment for Plaintiff With costs touring the province. The Public Crossfleld where they have been visit .ccredited delegates present. In cas- ent enjoyed dancing. At 11.30 Mr. j sured that it I contemplate taking such Shatz.vs Genfleld, W. A. Low for ton: Road Sheet Div. 4, $60.50; L. E. ing Mr. Patmore's parents. js where delegates were present with-* and Mrs. Dybdal served lunch wbich ft move l shall have proper leaaes and Health Department of the Government Ormond $27476; Secretary's bead $25; Plaintiff, Defendant in person. Case has sent Miss Emerson, child-welfare Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brown return out credentials, their personal word was enjoyed by all. After lunch Mr. be prepared to pay for any" feed that D N. Gardiner $5.15; Hanna Co-oper­ adjourned. nurae of the department, to Join the ed home from where they was taken as being sufficient. - H. J. Adames gave an address on the 11 may requfcre. In regard to sheep ative Association $13.40; TlaMU Her­ MaFarien vs Trumbley, J. N. Old­ staff of lecturers on the train. Miss have bee visiting friends for a couple A motion was carried to the effect work of the order. M& W.all^i en-. grazing oft the land. If you will be . ald |77.96; Dickinson the Stamp Man ham for Plaintiff, L. E. Ormond tor Emerson took up her' duties on the i-p "opf1 pits that all members be given the privil- tertained with a solo, then all went |4?road minded enough to apply the t>_fendant. Judgment reserved. $2.80; Hanna Hospital $158.50; Chas. . , «*_ _„j 1 ege of speaking, but not of voting, at home after a very pleasant evening | same to horses, and cattle you will - — train at Camrose aad wfll continue Lithe $8.00. A real surprise was given Mr. and \ ^ ^^ . . | find that it requires sevenal years un- ! with the train to the end of the tour. Adjourn emu t was moved by tt* Mrs. Matt ORelley Wednesday eve­ wQrk Qf COMl(Jerin( res I She will give lectures on child-welfare olutlons was proceeded with. j der our past climatic conditions to re­ Reeve. ••. '-.^M ning when 45 neighbors and friends ! dren presented to her with respect to Chattel Mortgages store the range. Your statement that "High" vs. Inter. Minutes of the Meeting of January 7 r. !iet_ on them and a real jolly good Indignation Meet. work and will also examine any chit- time was had. Card games, dancing A resolution was submitted from sheep will not eat Russian Thistle The regular-.Monthly meeting of the Richdfle Local: makes me think that you are the asuin IS CJOOU nOClCey \ general physical condition. She will Council of M. D. Dowling Lake No. and other games were played after At Sunnynook be prepared to discuss any matters of which refreshments were served. Matt "Whereas the laws of Alberta are as the Missouri Sons Bird—pretty 306 was held In the Secretary's office such that the registration of chattel Resignation of Councillors Asked For hard to pound anything into and if School Boys and Intermediated Are health which may be suggested by the at Hanna on January 7th, 1922, com­ sang some of his favorite selections Putting Up A Good audienee on the train. and ot his* own composing too. We mortagages run out when stock has At Friday's Gathering—Under­ you are one of those doubting Thom­ mencing at one o'eloek. Exhibition The special train has been meeting also had great pleasure in reading been removed to another judicial dis­ standing Reached ases you are welcome to call at any The following wet* present: Reeve many others of his poem*. trict, and has to be renewed there, time and I shall try to convince you A fast game of hockey on Tuesday. with wonderful success in Southern Corry, Councillors Smith, Rloe, Mc­ (Special to Tbe Herald) Alberta, having large crowds at tbe The weather ma nhas some real therefore With Bulletins from the Kansas, North night, January 31st between the High Culsh and Symington.- SUNNYNOOK, Feb. 13.—An indig- winter weather left yet as the last 3 Be it resolved that the Provincial Dakota and Nebraska experimental School and Intermediates resulted in points south ot Calgary: On Feb. lzt Mr. Smith moved the adoption of Friday afternoon when the majority the train came to Alix and this week days was the worst storm of the win­ laws be changed so that one registra­ farms, showing that the Russian This. | a "win for the school.3-2. Good hock- the minutea of the last regular _>se$" nation meeting was held here last ter, but not the coldest. tion will do all over the province, car­ tie is considered of the same value as ey was played during the game but is touching points . oa the Hardisty lng ^S ried. , ot a crowd of about fifty demanded Roleigh Russell is visiting his broth­ Sweet Clover or Alfalfa, it properly the Intermediates checking waa very Line. On Feb. 13th the train starts L. C. Taylor was appointed Deputy Re Bank Aet the resignation of every member of er in Gleichen a few days. cured. And unless you are in a posi- very loose giving the school boys their on its tour of the and Returning Officer for Division No. S, The following resolution was pre­ the Flowerdale municipal council, on tion to refute these statements and chance to score. At times the play reaiie.itfKw district. vice A. Waugh being unable to not, I Fire destroyed the farm dwelling of sented by Hana Local account of Inaction and "muffled" busi­ annlysis made by these different chem- was rough and Referee Warwick bad Poultry Meetings . Cancellation of the 1880 and 1911 Mr. Stevens east of Sunnynook two "Whereas the U.F.A. ahs gone on ness. - The storm waxed hot for three record as being in -favor of the nation­ .ists, do not make a Donkey of your-' his hands full keeping the boys right, Poultry meeting* are being held by taxee on the N. % 30-33 U W. 4«_ miles last Monday evening. Mr. and hours, but through it all Matt O'Reilly Mrs. Stevens were away, so there was alization of baking, and self. Now, Mr. Brown, as to your I These games are being played every the Department of Agriculture this was authorized on account of the own­ Whereas it has been demonstrated got the relief measure, that waa be­ statement re so many *f your people Tuesday night at 7.15 so, turn out and week at Rockyford, Munson, Craig­ er having been killed in the late war. nothing aaved. It is quite a loss to ing suppressed, well exposed in and . Mr. Stevens, besides loosing a home in ln the past tbat no demand is effective breeding horses, you seem to think - support tbe boys. myle, Hanna and Richdale. Other JtMat by Mr. McCulsh that all per­ unless it'has behind it the voice of an in working order. Many things were 1 mid-winter. that it I should put a few sheep into P .*. ' meetings for tanners are being held at sons presenting themselves at tha educated and united organization and J brought out, which the council and points on the Crows Nest Pass Line poll-ng booth at the annual elections • Mr. C. J: Flach received word from Whereas the Hank- Act comdi up for] your locality it would, put you out of A neM^ „„ recejve(, tTom j w secretary should have made public be­ business. As a matetr of fact, if a between Pincher Creek on the WWt be allowed to vote even though their his wife in Calgary that their son Nor­ revision ln 1923, therefore fore, and after the storm passed the Mockett, who, wtth his family, is win- Be lt resolved that we (be Craigmyle man has something and is unable to and Severn Persons oa the east.**yCom- name does not appear tin tbe V«..t***e' man had Tonsilitis, but is improving. councilloi-^bnd secretary knew what 11 10 1 sU District TJ.F.A. Association ank the U. realize onjt, is he not already"oat ot} t.!,. ^ Y ** *' t«s tt**. Mr. and ina-inhn FA. 13th meetings will be L '-tsu provided thit rhr.y are cub*: . A great crop is expected this year. the voters demand—less secrecy and Mrs. Mockett and children will visi (Russian Thistle) by tbe way our land F.A. executive to have the U.F.A. Edu­ business? Today there are hundreds held oa the SufDeld-Retlaw Line. v ion to be forwarded t. the Mtai*t<*- Is |»eing seeded the last three days educational campaign, in order that all ett writes that the weaher has been of the storm. Some farmers are {Vy­ are not saleable,and never will be, Te Vote cf Municipal Affairs m Edmont);. members of the U.F.A. may become exceptionally cold, (or Victoria, al­ ing to get rid of them and others have Mrs. C. J*. Lee entertained at a de­ which could be utilized by a few of Amendments to Tho Municipal Dis­ The following bills *v.re pe< .. J r«-- acquainted with the.true facts In re­ though it has not prevented tbe boll- .the idea that they will kill themselves gard to tbe money existing in this lightful tea Saturday afternoon at Iter these "vultures", as you term them, tricts Act, which will make It paosible paymeat: Western Municipal N.w . dayers from seeing the sights. " Mr. 1 out, but they are like all other weeds, country, thereby creating a united at ber pretty new home, 68 Kingsway and there is not a question that it for owners of j-ioyeilj in towns, vil­ •*v..]M; leatoi Lumb.r Co. $_•.••, ..f. "If you do not kill them they will not body of public opinion behind tbe U.F. in honor of ber guest, Mrs. R. V. would cause a slump in the migratipilMocket S8ya **J MJ^ en3***£,^" lages and rural municipalities to vote r.racaster $7.00; Ja*. B. Job aim die out bnt multiply. « A. members of parliament in their en­ Fletcher, of Hanna, Alta., formerly ot from your district to parts which trjp and that he is nearly ready to re- at the annual elections without the re­ I'.SO; and $10.00; 7 de Jurk -want deavors to remedy this existing evil." means only Jumping from the frying 'um hom<- to Hanna. $.7 60; a N. .Gardtec- $.05; W. ta The Dowker school is giving an en­ Carried. Winnipeg. The guests were: Mrs. W. quirement of payment of taxes, wllf be pan into the fire. Regarding your *?/ 'is;.. .*-. • • • • 'incteg Company $> ."• B. H. Ho -.: t tertainment at the schol house on Feb. A resolution, urging the establish­ E. Horn, Mrs. E. G. Fuller n[Saskatoon) Introduced by the Hon. R. G. Reid, 2, and every one ts Invited to come. ment of boarding schools throughout Mrs. Wm. Sudds, Mrs. Robert Neely, statement aa to me evading my duties GO INTO TRAINING Minister of Municipalitlee, at the pres­ $2088;United Type-niter Co. >;!.'-*; A godo time is expected. the country, was defeated,, Mrs. R. N. Mitchell, M.s. Geo. Wick- tQ co-operative Associations I am at a James Wild, amateur bantam weight ent Session of the Honse, acc6rdtng to T. R. Scott $10.00;' 3. W. Pearce *SJ»; M. B. Sullivan Lake No 386 $_.»»: Fire destroyed the Sunnynook Gar- Would Net Qpen Hospital . man, Mrs. Richard Dawson, Mrs. E. W. loss to understand juat what you mean ;tL.t handler of the Fertility district, aa announcement made by Mr. Reel. Henna Co-ojMret-re'Xssociatton $10.6* age Saturday evening, Jan 29, includ­ Pat MeKenna, a member of Henna Bacon, Mrs. Harry Steinhorson, Mrs. by this. However. I take It that you | ^ Xett j^ Cratotlrte. where he Js Amendments sure now being Local U.F.A. -created quite a stir a> C. E. Himmelreich $19.86; Pr, .JL-lJI ing six cars, was a complete loss and Thomas Birt, Mrs. A. T. McDonald, are alluding to the recent Provf-Mfcl, ^^ toto tralnfcg with Bob Fox as to this effect mong tbe delegates when he admitted Mason $10008; C. W. Carlson flSJM. ftifey had a very difficult time in sav- Sanford Burpe, Mrs. C. A. Baird.—Win­ No. 4 | his partner. Wild expects to arrange K these emendmeats are itf nipeg Frse Prels., Tan. U. by the Rtrtise. they wfll take Adtnurnment moved by the' RnftMi, 4SS the town. 2'WW -'t»'HWft"tMf li*>ltf»' "*r*iS*i (Con«««r*S>a«. Two) ' some flghta within a shert time.

rllffMfi^ 7,;,7:„.j:*;. ,;„.7.7 ' 7 .!$£_' '-sSS',7 8 -^V' f-^, Ip* ^ r- '-*.•• « PAGE TWO ] THE HANNA HERALD, HAWNA ALBERTA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1922. S*B bills, of their duties in regard to this Act, about the country. The choicest ewe lambs can be it is plainly evident that they are in­ Therefore,- If the Noxious Weed Act retained to replenish the breeding It You're Listenin' For Oppor­ flock end by using a. pure bred competent to deal with the weed prob­ is really meant to be enforced. It Is Ji. __i**_ wli tGnstkaBt The Mail Bag\ lem. A - slrictly independent weekly newspaper, publlsned ram of the same breeding of the up to the present Government to see tunity's Knock, Join the Waiters' TiiHHiiiiiiHiiiHiiimiHuHiiiuiwHtiuiiiHiiiiiiimiiniiiiHiimiiitmitiiiuiiiiiimii ewes, taking care that this nam at The assistant superintendent of the every Thursday in Ihe Herald Building, Main Street, that it is enforced. But If it is only such as to work a pronounced lm- Seed and Weed Branch sent me a writ­ a farce, then wipe it off the slate and Hanna, Alb&rta, . Union. election. Allow me to say tah my provement in the flock, the build­ •s * ' ten promise that he would see that H. G. McCREA. Publisher. ancestors fought for constitutional lib­ ing up and the keeping up the save the expense of Weed Inspectors. i» * ' T erty, freedom of thought, and manhood high quality of the farm flock Ot the council enforced the act. But Yours respectfully, Established 1912. >»» ************************************* suffrage, and by the help ot God no sheep is a task fraught wtth great this promise was not kept. R. M. CATKS, pleasure as well (ts being one that Last spring (1921) our council pass­ Subscription Rates group organization or man shall-take will pay the farmer well for the Flowerdale Municipality. Three months in Canada 60c. was implicated in the shooting of two whites, sev­ this right away from me, and I am time and money invested In so ed an ordinace and posted notices to : Miss Church, superintendent of the ! Six months in Canada - $100 eral 'months ago. Although hard pressed by the sure were I to allow this my ancestors worthy an enterprise.—W.D.N. the effect that the Weed Act would be One year in Canada $2.00 would turn over in their graves. Now enforced In his municipality.' Ahd Junior Red Cross work throughout the police, Bullock managed to escape. His brother, provlnc*e, has received many letters ot One year in U. S. - $2.60 as to the matter of relief I can consci­ THINKS NEW HOSPITAL during the summer men were paid to however, -was arrested but, along with another col­ entiously say that I believe that relief BOARD NEEDED cut certain fields of mustard, when In thanks from the kiddies and their par­ is quite honorable, providing It ls ad­ seed, but this mustard was not raked ents in the districts where toys were Thursday, February 9th, 1922. ored man, was taken from the jail by a mob, lynch­ Tbe Hanna Herald, ministered properly, but when men in reply to "An Interested Rate­ and burned, but was allowed to blow distributed tor Christmas. REPORT OF T" HE report of the* Survey ed and his body riddled with bullets. It is contend­ from $100.00 to $126.00 while those ac- payer." ed that the victim of mob violence was innocent. who have raised from 1500 to 2000 In reply to this letter regarding the SURVEY BOARD Board for South Alberta, bushels ot wheat are allowed to earn present Hospital Board of the new a synopsis of which appears elsewhere in this issue, Recently, Bullock, the brother who escaped tually in need of relief are only able hospital, he considers that the old to receive from $26 to $30 ot this hospital board should be returned. is heartening. ll contains a good deal which will from the police, turned up in Canada. He was ar­ work I would aak you if this Is "Equal There are a great many ratepayers in rested in Hamilton, Ontario, charged with entering FARMERS' SALES have a tendency to encourage Albertans of the Rights for all" trom your viewpoint. the different municipal districts who rural districts to "go to it again.'' Things are not Canada contrary to the provisions of the Immigra­ It it is, then I pride myself in being think otherwise. NOTES tion Act. To this charge he pleaded his guilt. He able to evade my duties to these differ­ The ratepayers consider that it was. so bad that they could not be worse. True, this ent Co-operative Associations you re­ a mistake that the Hospital was built Farmers with Sales Notes will be well advised to turn them over to this Bank for collection. province has experienced five disappointing years, admitted having crossed the border into Canada fer to. My idea, at the beginning, in when it was taking into consideration ruy letters to The Herald was to ere- the condition of the country at the The Bank will relieve yoti of all trouble in mak­ aad in some parts of Alberta it is necessary to dis­ with a party of colored people who were proceed­ interest In an enterprise that this time when the hospital was built. Be­ ing presentation, aud payments will be credited to ing to church. But, although he evaded the laws tribute clothing und food. But is Alberta the only part of the Province Is adapted to. I tween the drought and the hail a great your account promptly. province in the Dominion where conditions are when entering Canada, his conduct during his resi­ will venture to say that 96 per cent of many ratepayers are unable to pay Sales Notes supplied without charge. dence here has been exemplary, and public opinion the, wheat farmers in this district are their taxes. The hospital could have causing anxiety. Alberta is holding her own pretty on the verge of banruptcy; I myself been held over for one year longer un­ well with the other provinces. -hid she can come is strongly in favor of granting him asylum here. for one. Hence, I am trying to change til there was more of a readjustment my methods. Others might do well ot prices, etc., and it is up to the elec­ THE CANADIAN BANK back! And that come-back will be more quickly Bullock, and those who have lent him their to consider » change. Common sense tors now, to see that there is a new than many in the eastern sections of the Dominion support, are afraid that he will not be granted a teaches us that land that will not pro­ board put in who will handle the In­ OF COMMERCE can imagine. ratr^JHtQ-hould he be returned to North Carolina. duce more than 5 or 6 bushels to the stitution on the most economical lines PAID-UP CAPITAL - . $15,000,000 acre on an average, for five years, is TheyWafraid of the Southern lynch law, which possible. The report of the Survey Board will convince no wheat land. A RATEPAYER. RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000 HANNA BRANCH—Andrew Laurie, Manager anyone with an unbiased mind that Alberta's po­ has become such a blot on the fair name of the Unit­ Mr. Brown, my advice to you would ed States. Even the New York Times admits this, be to dispose of those hairy legged HOMESTEADERS NOT tential wealth is unlimited. It is as yet undevel­ cayouses and I will be glad to stock LIVING "HIGH" when it comments upon the incident as follows: oped* but the resources of this province are of such you up with a nice bunch of register­ Mr. Editor: 1 noticed in a previous edition of ^IllllinilllllllttlltllltlllllllllttUtlinilllinillllHtHIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIRIIUIinillllllfltlllllllltllHlHMIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIUIIIlHIIIIIlIltllHIS a nature that require the work and determination "The real reason for the refusal to let us have ed Hampshire ewes which I can assure your paper a letter regarding the cost Bullock is the fear or belief that, once in North you are real Mortgage lifters. .of real men'and real women—and thank God the of living of us homesteaders, signed CH0C01MS ARE GOOD, ONLY WHEN FRESH i Carolina, he would be lynched instead of tried. Yours truly, R. C. Carolside, Alta. Now there are province has such citizens. And that reason, of course, could not be given, ARTHUR STEWART. They Are ALWAYS Good, Where plenty of homesteaders taking excep­ its presentation would constitute an affront both Pandora, Alberta. The Survey Board for South Alberta, after a tion to it, and I for one am willing to to our government at Washington and to the express my opinion in regards to It it I JOHNSTON THE DRUGGIST "WANTS TO SEE YOU" | careful investigation of the southern portion of the courts in one of our sovereign states". Editor's Note—The Herald would re­ you will pen-It me some ot your valu­ "Everything A Good Drug Store Should Have" province, expresses profound faith in this country, quest all parties in the discussion on able space. The incident bids fair to cause some embarrass­ "Sheep" to which the above refers, to ^^iiiiittiifniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiittiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMiiHiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiititiit^ and it has advanced many practical reasons for refrain from personalities. Nothing According to "R. C's" statement we, ment to the United States, and all because of the such faith. When such a body, after a most care­ can be gained from making personal cr many of us, have been living too frequency of "necktie parties" in the Sotith. reference to either party ln the dis­ high, by the use of too much pie and ful search for facts, still retains its faith in the cussion, but by diligently adhering to cake, and could cut our living expens­ country, WHY SHOULD WEJ BE DOWNHEART­ the point under discussion some real es down one halt by not using it. Now [ GET THE MOST I good may be accomplished and the I'll say tor one tbat I do not believe ED. Editorial Comment public in general may thus be enlight­ t out of your Cows and Chickens by using International Stock that, for none of us homesteaders have £ and Poultry Food. One good crop, all over southern Alberta, and ened upon a subject which is ot no It is alleged that five local celebrities set them-1 pie and cake to such an extent, and as | The extra results will pay you well. •jrell again have immigrants directing their atten­ little importance to the fanning com­ to living on mush or corn bread like selves down at midnight a few evenings hence, be- j munity. £ Peed the young calves Blue Cross Calf Meal and watch tion to "The Land of Sunshine." fore a pigeon pie consisting of the tender remains R. C. was raised on I do not think R. % them grow. C. would like to go back and live like •» of twenty-three birds. It is further alleged that Without wishing to appear to be % Sold by precious little remained of the pie when the five "taking sides" in this argument The ii again, at least he ls not living that worthies had satisfied the cravingsM.f the inner Herald feels that the following short way now, and I do not think a piece A LIGHT PLANT IN thinking of the future man. A derrick was needed to withdraw the article, which recently appeared In of pie or cake once in a while ls any The Stanley Hardware more expensive than Logan berries at NEEDED FIRST progress of Hanna, one "banqueteers" from the table, and more than Gab­ the Bassano Mail, is timely and to the riel's horn would have been required to awaken point. 86c. a pound, and we take notice that instinctively conjures up visions of new solid brick them in time for early matins, the following morn. A FEW 8HEEP ON EVERY FARM when R. C. gets where there is pie and schools, cement sidewalks, waterworks, sewerage Someone should tell Dr. Tilden about these fellows. There Is no farm animal that cake he does not turn It down, and ln ^MiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiffliiiHiiiimniiHiimm • • • ia more seriously needed bn the regards to god farming, Mr. R. C. and scores of other modern improvements that go average farm than the sheep. raises no more grain per acre than with worth-while towns and cities. The Herald has recently been publishing a ser­ They will pay a good profit, keep any of the rest of us. ies of letters from southern farmers, dealing with the farm^rerjrSR. weeds, make it A House May Be All of these are necessary, and Hanna will have Yours respectfully, the sheep question, which have been more or less rich and come to the tanner's fi­ "A HOMESTEADER" them all sooner or later. With the return of the interesting to that locality. If there%are other nancial re-due at two very import­ sheep breeders throughout the country served by ant seasons' of the year. Rented, But a Home I cycle of years in which moisture is up to normal, No one knows what the price ot OPEN LETTER TO MINISTER The Herald, who feel that their experience will fit OF MUNICIPALITIES prosperity will returns and, with it, will come the wool or mutton will be in the fu­ thm to speak on the subject, this paper extends to ture, nor do they know what the Carolside, Alta., Must Be Owned more rapid growth of this and other towns. But, them a sincere invitation to contribute of their market will be, but this I do konw January 31st, 1922 after over thirty years' experience knowledge, for the good of the community. In­ Minister of Municipalities, in the meantime, when only the immediate neces­ formation, such a9 this, is of immense value in an in hadling sheep, that they have always made me more money than , Alberta. sities are being considered, a real honest-to-good- agricultural community, especially during these any other farm animal, and 1 have Dear Sir: Thrift is the beginning of home ownership. times when the agriculturalist is striving to take kept well Improved representativ­ Owing to the fact that the non-en­ ness electric light plant is what Hanna needs. es of all the farm animals. The beat way It will not thrive long ta a rented house. advantage of every opportunity to better his con­ forcement of the Noxious Weed Act 3 In saying this, The Herald hopes that it will ditions. A flock of sheep will keep'your to save money A start ln saving has been the beginning ot permanent pasture as tree from in this country has caused a good part is to have an thrift and success for millions who have found tor not be misunderstood. The paper has no quarrel Will not some sheep men give the pupils the weeds as any well kept lawn In of the crop failures in the last four object in sav­ the first time a real object to SAVE tor—a home! benefit of their experience t the city. They will convert the years and as our Municipal Councils with the owner of the present plant and'holder of weeds Into choicest fertility and dis­ ing — and t".e A thrifty man will build a shelter for his fam­ have failed utterly in the performance ily. the franchise. Mr. Lindstrom is probably doing tribute the same as well or beter . greatest ob­ than it can be done with the most ject in the It requires only a call at this office to inspect his utmost to render service, but the demand has Improved up-to-date manure hundreds of designs of modern homes and other Contemporary Comment spread. They will glean yofir world is a buildings. Each design has received the atten­ outgrown the capacity of his plant with the result "Fortunes can be made in depressions as well stubble fields and eat the weeds, home of your tion***}! skilled architects ot national reputation. as in periods of prosperity but they are made by a foxtails, crab grass, morning glor­ Meeting Of own. that consumers of electric current are not getting ies In your corn fields giving these Complete plans drawn for any customer with­ different class of people and By different methods. fields the appearance of a well the kind of service that a town this^ize has a right In periods of prosperity the borrower, the speculat­ kept lawn or park. They will # Shareholders out charge. to expect. In addition to this, there is always the or, the trader, the agitator prosper most. In peri­ wool clip ln the spring of the yean, bring the farmer when he sells his The Annual, meeting of the Member »f danger of a shut-down of the plant, with its attend­ ods of depression the lender, the investor, the build­ money with whic hto pay his er, and the producer succeed. The opportunities blachsimth bills, his hardware Shareholders of the Hanna Co-op ant inconveniences for the entire town. The pres­ in 1922 will be for those in tbis group who substi­ bills, his lumber bills, and harn­ erative Association Ltd., has .been FLETCHER LUMBER CO. LTD. ent plant is said by many to be almost worthless tute thrift for extravagence, industry for indiffer­ ess bills. When he sells lila posponed till Tuesday, Pebruary Exclusive Representative of the National lambs in the fall of the year they •'Na'.wBiii.&t- 8'ivn. ence, honesty for dishonesty, and service for sel­ will bring him money to pay for 14th and will be held in the Pa­ Builders Bureau as a commercial proposition. Hence our desire to fishness. ''—Bobson *8 Reports. his binding twine, hie help in the tricia Hall at 2 o'clock. see some improvement in the situation. harvest fields and his threshing •^iiiiiiiitmniiiHiuiiiiiiinniiiuiiintinmuitiiiflimaniiiiuiHiiHimiiiiiiimniinuiHiiHtmiinHiitiHiwiiiiinnimiiitiHiiii^ The Herald understands that some steps have Western Canada is enjoying greater prosperi­ already been taken with a view to ascertaining the ty than any other area of the North American con­ tinent, according to Babson's winter outlook chart. ieoat of a plant, capable of handling the require­ Chart indicates degrees of prosperity Jcjy . their %%- ments of this town. If the cnuncil has taken such shades and the belt across the Central and North­ New Spring Ginghams ern parts of the Prairie Provinces is the largest I a step, it is to be commended. Probably the pres­ area of. prosperity shown. Comparative figures ent time is inopportune to talk of a municipal light based on bank clearings for the last 10 years show In Beautiful Stripes, Large plant. But we think not. It is nose too early to a continuous rise in all Canadian cities,—New York Sun. ANY want the and Small Checks and * comence gathering data which will have a bearing M earth, when what they need's the air. Plaids. d-t'the proposition. And, while there are other "Amundsen Plans 5-Year Polar Trip", reads undertakings to be thought of as soon as Hanna is the headline in a metropolitan newspaper. Below They are all Import financially able to consider them, a real "bang-up" we find an interview with the explorer who, com­ Ginghams of the best Eng­ fortably installed in a' steam-heated New York ho­ electric light plant, capable of. delivering twenty- tel, traiu-uilly talks of leaving all this behind and lish make and will make four hour service, is the flrst municipal undertak­ plunge once more into the Arctic wilderness not to emerge—if eyer— for five long years.-. And we up exceptionally well for ing tbat should be considered. - wonder. For Roald Amundsen is not a young man either street or house wear The council that can bring such a dream into bitten with the desire for fame and fortune. He is fifty years of age, in comfortable circumstances, reality will earn the everlasting gratitude of a long- and possessed of timeless fame as the discoverer of suffering people. Here's hoping that it will be the Sooth Pole. Why seek further, why suffer 75c yd. longer, why risk more. To many minds polar ex­ the present council. Js^.*,'"*-.' ploration, in any circumstances, is useless and fool­ i_»y_$*4v" • hardy—a waste of life and opportunity. How much mote'so then is the new Odyssey of Amundsen! llllfik; The No. 9603 A RESULT OF {* AN AD A and United States Well, perhaps. Then we pick up the newspaper again and on the same page with the Amundsen in­ Dress LYNCH LAW are at the pAsent time car­ terview we note other headings: "Gov. Milter Ac­ National Hotel wm BROS. S*ze« 14 to 42 rying on certain negotiations for the deportation cuses Hylan of Bad Faith," "Jamaica Rum the LIMITED M <*ent« Real Milk Found in These Cocoanuts," "Bismarck Of Hanna from this country of a negro named Bullock, who is Likened Kaiser to Untrained D°g.' *' And we won' . Dress 9792 ll The Home of Good wanted by the authorities irrthe State of North Car­ der again. How much is Amundsen leaving be­ Sizes 34 to 46' olina in connection with an alleged .hooting. Bul­ hind? Is he wasting, his time or—brutal thought .35 cents Merchandise —are we possibly mistaken in believing we are lock, it is claimed, by the North Carolina police making so much better use of ours !—The Nation. •*••••• •HtpPi?

THI HAHNA HERALD. HANNA ALBERTA, THUgSDAT. TSBBPABY 9th, 1922. 5*06 THtfEE TfWt3.assified Advertisement Columns Are Money-Makers For You-U&e'Em

were extended and the crowd dis­ been holding a dance once a month NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ADVERTISING RATES. <* persed. and entertainments twice a month this _*-.., CLAIMANTS Classified AWtrtNfements, 10 cents per count Una for lint Insertion, and 8 IN THB ESTATE OF SARAH MAR­ Mr. and Mrs. Fuss are giving a winter. The Watts orchestra assist­ cents per count line for each subsequent insertion. In computing num­ Aitfortg Our Neighbors GARET JAMES. LATE OF RICH- J dance on February 24th to all ot their ed with their music, which was much ber ot lines, count five words to lino. Figures ln groups of live or less, DALE, IN THE PROVINCE OF AL­ friends. appreciated by all. 'The dub w.ll dollar mark, signs. Initials, letters, etc.. each count as one word. No BERTA, MARRIED WOMAN, DE­ FERTILITY hold a dance OB Feb. 17th and ap en­ CEASED. advertisement charged at less than 26 cents. No advertisement accept­ PARR On Tuesday evening the Clitfdale tertainment, Feb. 21st. Not!— la hereby given that all per­ ed to run "UU forbid." (Special to The Herald) Literary Society is giving another de­ (Special to Tha Herald) There will be an entertainment at sons having claims upon the estate Legal Advertising:—IB cents per line, first Insertion; 12 centa per line each Nominations for councillor for Dis­ bate and dance. "Country versus The regular meeting of Parr Local City Life" Is. the topic for debate. A the Earltown school on Friday, Feb. of the above named Utah Margaret subsequent insertion. trict No. 6 Dowling Lake municipality James, who died on June 11th, 1921, will be held at Piarr school on Satur­ short programme of songs and a dia­ 10th and a dance on Feb. 24th. Reading Notices, 1_ cents per line per insertion. day, Feb. 11th. The business will in­ will take place at Netherby school arh required to file wtth the undersign­ An additional charge of 26 cents for engraving brands. house on February 20th. Elections, logue will complete a very enjoyable Bert Sim, of the Weise district. ed by March 16th, 1922, a full state­ clude a report of the district conven­ evening. spent the week end wtth the Emoree ment, duly verified, of their claims and Cards ef Thanks, In Memorlam Notices, etc., not exceeding eight lines, 60 tion, discussion on dues and also of will be held Feb. 27th. The Wllfbrd Purebred Bull Associ­ brothers, returning home by wa;- ot of any, securities held by them, and cents per insertion, organizing a junior local. The auditor's financial statement of that after that date tap mentor will ation will meet on Saturday evening D. Hunter's. The friends and neighbors of Mr. the municipality have been received distribute the estate of the deceased at 7 o'clock, when the necessary ar­ Watts Local U.F.A. will meet at the among tha parties entitled thereto, FOR SALE and Mrs. D. L. Reeves gathered at by ratepayers. Mrs. J. Doncaster flnd children have rangements will be completed so as home of Mr. James Boyd on Wednes­ having regard only to tire claims of their home on Feb. 1st and had a very which notice haa been so filed or FOR SALE—Red Bobs Wheat, Clean­ Business Cards returned home agfter several month's to receive a 'government purebred an­ day, Feb. 22nd. A hearty Invitation enjoyable time at euchre. imal for the coming season. is extended to all members. which have been brought to his know­ ed ready for drill. Germination 95. sojourn in- Hanna*. ledge. Price $1.40. Send stamps for Parr local has been very forunate Owing to the death of Mrs. Oney's II The Clivale Local U.F.A. meets on DATED January 1st, 1922. sample. Arthur L. Smith, Fraserton. L. E, Ormond, in securing Miss Morkin, through the ' Saturday night, February 11th, when 379. department of Public Health to give a mother, Mr. and Mrs. Oney have left ! BURNS * MAVOR, ; the visiting delegates to the B.F.A. ANNOUNCEMENTS Solicitors for the Executor, FOR SALE—-Four good milk cows be­ B.A. LLB. lecture on public health on the evening for Morrin. Mr. Oney's brother is i Graduate of the University of St. '. convention at Calgary will give their The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid are 304 Grain Exchange Building, longing to J. M. Clarke. See them of February 27th. Subjects are to be taking charge of the farm. 420. Calgary, Alta. at Kern's Dairy and address a letter Francis, ."'.svler's College and A surprise party was held at the ji reports. holding a St. Valentine's tea and bak­ Dalhousle Law School. illustrated by pictures. to J. F. Clarke, at Hanna stating home of Mr. and Mrs. Goldsbury. I Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Robertson are ery sale on Tuesday, February 14th, In what you are willing to pay for any BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, teh proud parents of a baby girl, born the Fleming Hall. All ladies are cor­ MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROP­ Whist was played an da pleasant time ! dially invited and gentlement asked one or all four. 404. NOTARY- PUBLIC. in Hanna. ERTY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One 3 GRASSY SLOPE enjoyed by all. to come up and have tea too. 447. Office—2nd Avenue Mr. and Mrs. J. Mudd were visitors Pursuant to the directions of tbe year old Durham Bull, full blood but Hanna (Special to The Herald) A travelling library in connection i Registrar and by virtue of the powers not registered, „ G. C. Hartt, Sheer­ at the Anderson home on Sunday. A. L. Crowe who spent all week vis­ with Rev. Mr. ScaJlons mission has CARO OF THANKS of sale provided by "The Land Titles ness. 425. Remember the big night at Wtlford Act" under a certain mortgage, there iting in Calgary has returned home. been opened in the district. Mrs. Harry Webb of Hanna, wishes to FOR SALE—Pure bred, Rose Combj Herring has charge of tho books. The i school house on February 14th, St. thank his many friends, for kind en will be ottered for sale by public auc­ Mr. and Mrs. Rehill are visiting a tion at the Post Office Sunnynook, white Wyandotte Cockerels, May Cyril A. Coughlin Valentine's night, when there will be c.uiries during hit, recent .lln<--_ few day's at Munson. membership fee is a dollar a year. Alberta, on Saturday the 4th day of hatched at $1.50 each. W. S. Als­ BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, a debate, a raffle and a dance will be pach, Carolside, Alta. 448. February, 1922 at 12 o'eloek, noon the NOTARY PUBLIC. Feed is plentiful in this district and held. There are some ten articles to FOR SALE—S.C.R.l. Red cockerels, IN THE SUPREJfBTCOtrRT Of AL­ North-Blast .quarter of Section Tan Wanda Knapp has had a severe at- LONEBUTTE be raffled, including a load of hay, BERTA. (10), Township Twenty-six (26), sired by first prize cock at Calgary Office Dominion Lands Office Building, ciattle ln most cases are looking well, and shows. Also eggs sack of flour. Your ticket for the raf­ Judicial I-istrict Range Thirteen (13), West of the Hanna. tack of tonsillitis. We are glad to (Special to The Herald) IN THE MATTRE OF "The Winding Fourth Meridian containing 160 acres for hatching from pedigreed birds. Money to Loan on Improved Farms The free dance tbat the orchestra fle i sonly 50 cents and you have ten Apply W. C. Harrison, Hanna. 461. say that she is improving. up Act", more or less, reserving unto His Ma­ chances. Everybody should come and jesty, Hia Successors and Assigns, all or Alexander Hemstock has been on gave last Friday night was a grand -aad- Other First Class Securities. success. Thebuilding was packed to have a good time. IN THE MATTER OF WESTERN mines and minerals. the sick list. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM­ FOR RENT its full capacity. The music was ex­ A real "bear" is reported to have Terms: 10 per cent cash at time of Mrs. Grimes has her brother Alfred PANY cellent and the supper was everything been Invading tho flats recently. the sale and the balance according to FOR RENT—Furnished Bedroom. Ap-I Brow nvisiting her now. He has been NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF that could be wished for. Everyone the terms and conditions to be made ply Herald Office Box 159 400 spending some time up at The Pas. PERMANENT LIQUIDATOR known at tbe time of sale or upon ap­ reported a god time. Judicial Notice to Creditors, Contribu­ Mrs. Oke entertained a few of her WATTS plication to the vendor's solicitors. WANTED Mesrs R. A. Cummings and A. Baggs tors, Policy Holders, Members and J. N. Oldham neighbors on Thursday, Feb. 2n0. others Interested. The sale is subject to reserved bid made a business trip to Hanna last ivyss Oke and Miss Milliard visited (Special to The Herald) Pursuant to the Winding-up Order and tree from all encumbrances aave WANTED—150 Bushels of feed oats. week and report bad roads to town. the exceptions, reservations and con­ BARRISTER SOLICITOR Mrs. Noonan on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howard left in the matter of the above company Reply to Box _<>3 ^Herald. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McCullough spent dated the let, day ot February, AD. ditions contained in the original grant -"The next whist drive will be held at for Edmonton on Monday, Jan. 30th to from the Crown and in the existing WANTED—Work by the hour or by NOTARY PUBLIO Tuesday afternon at the home of Mr. 1922, the undersigned will ih his Cham­ tbe day. ) *r>,ily Uox 181. Herald W. H. Giltner's on Friday, Feb. 10th. attend the annual convention of school Certificate of Title. and Mrs. Hall. bers at the Court House, Calgary, Al­ Office. \J 424. trustees on Feb. 1st and 2nd. They berta, on Tuesday, the 28th, day of The vendor is informed that the WANTED—200 bus. good, clean seed Hark! we hear the tinkling of wed- returned home on Feb. 6th. February, A. D. 1922, at 11 o'clock in above property is situated 3% miles Old Merchants Bank Bldir., JpillHHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIimilllllHll«t.',l|HIHIIIIIII,.t oats. Apply F. W. Trumbley, P.O. Corner 2nd Ave. and Main St. "•"' lummmtuii 1 ding bells. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hutton are the the forenoon appoint PETER DAL- from school and church and 5 miles Box 63. 453 • Don't forget the Community card proud parents of an eleven pound baby Accountant, or such other person or from Carolside Railway Station, and HANNA ALBERTA ZIEL of Calgary, Alberta, Chartered that the soil is grey clay with clay WANTED—Housekeeper (permanent 1 party and Valentine supper and dance boy, born Feb. 5th. position to right party) to take full The Hanna corporation as the Master may direct, subsoil. I'' on February 17th. Come and have a It has been rumored that wedding as Permanent Liquidator of the above charge of house and baby. Apply, For further particulars and condi­ good time.' * bells will be heard in this locality at company, and let all parties then at­ tions ot sale apply to stating wages to T.H. Well., Munson Shoe Hospital tend. 433 DR. T. SCOTT The ratepayers had a very enthusi­ an early date. MCDONALD A TIGHE. (Next Door to Telephone Office) TEACHER WANTED—For Dowker astic meeting to the Lonebutte school Weunderstand that our blacksmith DATED at Calgary, this 4th, day Imperial Bank Building DENTIST 1 School District No. 2873 with second house on Saturday 4th. Even the lad­ Mr. Pearce, Is one of the lucky con­ of February, A.D. 1922. Graduate State University of Michigan "L. F. larry" Edmonton, Alberta. or third class certificate. Duties to ies turned out to hear the excitement. testants in the Morning Albertan foot­ Vendor's Solicitors. commence April 3rd. Apply stat­ Offices: M. C. The meeting was followed by a U.F.A. ball competition. Good tpr you Jim. Freeman & Austin, Approved: ing experience and salary expected Robertson Blk. Second Ave..Hanna Repairs Done Right meeting when Mr. Higginbottom, our Miss Birkett, who ha^ been/Visiting Solicitors for provisional Liquidator, • "W. Ftorbes" to John A. Wlltams, Sec.-Treas., Didsbury, Alberta. 456. Sunnynook, Alberta. 446. delegate to Calgary convention gave a her sister, Mrs. J. Lamb7_a(tyon Satur­ Registrar. 392. IJiiiiiiiKiiiiiiMiutiiiiimiiimtiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiMKiiuiiiii Calgary Prices very interesting address on what took day, Feb. 4th for Gadsby. LOST place at the U.F.A convention. We wonder If Mr. Hailett sympathiz- ************** Mr. York gjave a magic lantern show with the rest of the bachelors in LOST—A bunch of keys. Finder will DR. P. BAXENDALE at Mr. W. W. Sim's last Saturday tn,s neighborhood after trying it for kindly notify Box 162 Herald. 431 "We Repair Shoes Because night The pictures were enjoyed by a week. How about lt Bill? Coffee Rings PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LOST—A diamond ring, on Thursday all present. St. Patrick's Day falls on Feb. 17th •fternooa**- Finder will be reward­ We Know How" this year. Those who don't believe it That Melt In One's Mouth ed upon leaving at Herald office. 454 Phone, Day 207 '—. JBght 139 | lllilimilllllltllmMIMIllllllimiHIMIIIIIIHIUIIIMHHIIII LOST—Two three-year-old . steers ask Page. branded as cut ' on right CLIVALE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Howett, of Lac shoulder; also two two-year- Office Second Avenue, apposite 15c Each Theatre. * ************************* (8pecial to The Herald) la Bische, are visiting at the home ot old steers branded as cut on the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. left shoulder. Notify Box 73, Han­ The masquerade dance which was Everyone Says That Our to have been held on January 27th L. Steeves. na. P.O. 432 HtmiitHiuiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiHitimiitmiiMniitHmitniii ESTRAY—On N. E. V. 1, 29, 14, ? • was postponed owing to the severe Some of the young folks near here one, two year old steer weather. It was held on Thursday, wish to have the gate to Earltown Raisin Bread branded as cut on left ribs _ February 2nd when a very anj have 1*****************4 kept by the undersigned, on N.E."4 ? ing. Sec. 28, 31,14 W.4th, on Thursday, Jan- Stone Setting nary 19 1922, one two year old roan Artistic Engraving On Friday evening a large crowd of steer. No visible brand. well-wishers chai-avaried Mr. and Mrs. Eyes Tested Frames Fitted -*_*__«•»_«•-___! THOS. CAMPION, Poundkeeper. W. C. Stirling Myri Fuss. After refreshments were 434 Initials, Monograms and Letters Agent Made to Order served to the party, the best of wishes POUND NOTICE Mutual Lite AssuranceCo. TO WHOM THE SAME MAY CON­ CERN. DRESSMAKING NOTICE is hereby given that hy b**************4++*******-i Prices Very Reasonable yllte of power granted under Sec- J. E. FISHER . By Mo,-. 208 'of The Municipal District •'-x»V,W_A/. Act," and of By law No. 14, dated Jan Fresh Milk MRS. NAZAR .2 > 1922, one I a." gelding rising live Funeral Director Late of Calgary—2 doors North of j years old, right hind foot white, small AND CREAM Seymour Hotel star on forehead, no brand, w.ig.i. Delivered anywhere in town dally about 1200 lbs. was impounded In the Phone 223 pound kept by the undersigned ou the and Embalmer Grafonola and Records S. W. V* Sec. 27, Tp. 34. Rge. 13. >V. Motor Ambulance and.Hearse In J. E. HAMILTON 4 on tbe 26th day of January 19:: 1. connection T. C. GILTNER, Poundke.eper 4.'!7 HANNA WALLPAPER STORE Hanna, Alta. HIE If you are in doubt as to what Phone 144 MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROP- is best in way of decoration for EflfTY. 4th Avenue 1st Srteet West any (interior in your home, may Seckman we suggest an inspection of what Pursuant to the directions of the Registrar and by virtue of the powers and we think is the tooaL progressive of sale provided by "The Land. Titles and refined collection of wall Act," under a certain mortgage, there papers obtainable at moderate wiH be offered for sale by public auc­ Fitzsimmons prices. We have the correct tion at the Poet Office Sunnynook, Al­ "something" for every room, and LADffiS'SUrrS you will be surprised how much berta, on Saturday, tbe 4th day of AUCTIONEERS — HANNA March. 1922 at the hour of 12 o'clock, you can do with so little. noon; Altered, Cleaned, Pressed are always ready to date ydhr The North-west Quarter ot Section ' J, Kennion Thirty-one (31), Township Twenty?- We Repair and Clean Men's auction sale and give yon sat­ Painter & Decorator seven (27), Range Eleven (11), West isfaction. of the Fourth Meridian containing 160 acres more or leas, reserving to the SOUS AHD OVERCOATS Crown all mines and minerals. G. McFADYEN " Terms: 10 per cent, cash at the time of sale aad the balance according TAILOR to the terms and conditions to be made Rear Bruce Wallen 'a NEXT! known at the tiste of sale or upon ap- «. • licaton to the vendor's solicitors. COAL No Long Waits *. The- sale is subjec to a seajed bid and tfoft from aU encumbrances eave Newly Mined Coal the exceptions, reservations aad con­ A.F. &A.M vAt Unsworth's Mine If you enjoy Pool or Billiards ditions contained In the original grant spend a pleasant half-hour- a»- round our tables. —it's easy to entertain if friends "drop in." Just play some records they from the Crown and in the existing HANNA, All Winter certificates ot title. 10 miles north,. 8 miles east haven't heard—song hits from stageland, new dances by head, inert among The vendor is informed hat the NO. 7S of Hanna. KANNA BILLIARD HALL dance organizations, gems of opera and concert.. With a Columbia above property is situated 8 miles trom Regular Meeting held In the Herald For Orders Phone R511 * AND BARBER SHOP Grafonola and Columbia Records you can choose from all the music of Railway Station, S miles from church Hall flMt 'Wednesday ot eaah month ell the world. Mid 4 miles from school,.and consists st 8 o'clock of 90 acres ot cultivated land, 40 acres of slough and atony land, and 40 acres Visiting Brethren cordially Invited. Some of th.* new Records yoa should have: of hay land; and that there ia on the J. O. ODELL, W.M. Yoo-Hoo and Fancies, Fox-Trots, The Happy property a house, 16x24, a barn 16x36, H. J. ADAMES, Sec-Tree*. Tea Little-finger* m. Everybody Step, Vox- a bin 12x16, and a good well. Six - AS+8S, as. Trots, Ted Lewis and His Band A319S, 85. #« For further particulars and condi­ E. E. HOLMES Wabash Blues anj Tuck Me to Sleep, Fox- Sonftof Love on. Plantation Lullaby. Walters, tions of sale apply to NOTICE Trots, The Columbians AU97, 86c Prince'* Dance Orchestra jtSSO,. 85. McDonald 4fc Tighe, A iMeiSl meeting of the Hanna Lo­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Kentucky Home mi ft** Yoa, Fox-Trots, April Showers. Song, Al Jobon smd Weep Ma Imperial Bank Building, cal tynttWl S^rm?rs for the purpose ' Its Happy Six Asm, 85* More, Song, Vernon Dalhart jtSSOO. 85. Edmonton, Alberta, Vhone 100. of electing delegates to the Craigmyle EMBALMING Vendor's Solicitors District V.JT.A- Association convention MOTOR HEARSE Approved: _«.»_'_»'_rt»__n___„ will he held on Febrary 8th at 11 a.m. "W. Forbes" in U»» Fleming Hsll. . . Alberta^**.*! THE CORNER DRUG STOREsi! 4M Stgntd JAMES MEEHAN, president COLUMBIA DEALER HANNA, ALBERTA

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Annual Auction ef Pure Bred Bull* James Wild, ot Fertility, was in Han­ WEEK'S NEWS PROVES THAT April 4-6-6-7 CONVENTION JF CRAIGMYLE Social and Personalna , on Friday of last week. show of pure bred bulls, will be held ALBERIANS ARE PROGRESSIVE The 22nd annual auction sale and DISTRICT ASSOC. OF U.E.A. HUTTON—To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. In Five 'Years in Calgary April 4-5-6-7 this year. The Hutton, on Sunday, February 5th, a ALL SAINT'S Y. P. S. sob. Continued from Page One Alberta spring horse show will be held Continued from Pag* One The usual semi monthly gathering How much do you spend in a week on trifles there at the same time. resolution, of All Saint's Y.P.S. was held at the and the responsibility for you would never miss ?—About three dollars? es the owners of property, and the Advise Supplying Medical Aid For which read. McLACHLAN—To Mr. and" Mrs F. A. home of Mr. and Mrs. Myles, on Mon­ other, those who may vote by virtue McLachlan, on Monday, January 30, day 'evening last. The social event Rural Districts "Owing to financial difficulties, in­ That amount, deposited every week for five KM" their relationship to the owners ot stead of certain necesary expenses on a son. Extension of the provincial hospital consisted of cards, games and danc property. The owners ot land are roads, that we curtail on luxuries or years, would amount to $841.02. system as a means of supplying medic­ ing. Music, too, was enjoyed through- electors for all purposes, but those on quasi luxuries, therefore that the Dis­ al aid to the residents of outlying and Messrs. Ushkatz and Commissaroff j out the evening. Copy of our brochure "The Result oi Mak­ the "Supplementary voters' list", who„ trict Hospital of Hanna be not opened distressed areas, was urged by tha lit ine or two y VJ.*» or till finances i left for Winnipeg last week, o na short We regret the absence of a Tew ot '. ing Weekly Deposit*," (ree on request *:«re on by virtue of their relationsship, HJ Mini.ter of Health, Hon. Mr. Reid. by ir*iprove." business trip. our members but trust that they will ' may vote tor councillors only, and may the executive , a , d , Calg.ary. ness as well as in _an?s of-accident range it in alphabetiqal order. J. Garland and H. W. Wood, president " " wnary. .'here is a growine .en'in.ent in the of the United Farmers of Alberta. .In the case of the omission of the Alberta Mtdical Association In favor After Mrs. Wod's address,'the con­ Mr. and Mrs. TJos. G. Myles rteurn- names of owners of property from the oC such extension of 'he act. vention adjourned, to meet next time | ed home from Edmonton on Sunday, list,-provision is to be made whereby A. K. Whiston Secre'ir/ ... Municipal at Delia, at a date to be selected by : where they spent a few days. j MftW such owner, aside from the present Hospital Branch the executive. necessity of giving seven days' notice Mr. Wod's Evening Meeting • • • / n important TOOTAMIU.Clicit of the in writing to the secretary, may also H. W. Wood spoke last night in the Mrs. Doncaster and baby girl re- j l.ospitals Branch <>! the Provincial 1 swear on their names on election day Fleming Hall to an audience of con­ turned to her home at Fertility recent- I.'cilth Department whereby the de­ by taking oath that they were the siderably over two hundred people. He | ly after being in Hanna for several partment will proceed to the exercise dealt in a general way with the econ­ i weeks. owners ot the property and so assess­ o' powers under Hi*! Hospitals Ordi­ omic problems confronting the world ed on certain dates. Similar provis­ • • • nance of the provinc* which have al­ todiay and as usual handled hsi subject | For the benefit of visiting mothers, ions are also being made for omissions ways existed but wh_-'. were not be­ In a very clear and entertaining way. [ the National Hotel haa purchased a in the case of those entitled to be on Anumber of questions were" put to lt K- fully exercised, has been announc- baby carriage for the use of such '. tike supplementary list of voters. him by members of the audience, guests while doing their shopping. e1 by Hon. R. •>. lit... Minister ol May Overcome Overcharge on Freight which were promptly and satisfactor­ • • * Health and Muni..,pnliti-:<. ily answered. Inspector Bnankley, of the Alberta Livestock shippers in the province, Provincial Police, spent Tuesday night | wbo believe that they have been over­ By virtue of tlii. reorgagdzatfon, ln Hanna inspecting the local bar-, charged by railway companies, in re­ ^ithur K. Whits ..i, »ho since May. WHITE STAR RAFFLE racks under charge of Corporal Byrne. spect to shipments made to U.S. points 1918, has been .e rotary of tne muni­ The raffle conducted by the White owing to the difference in exchange, cipal hospitals bri i !i and ahs played Star U.F.A. took place at the Bull R. J. Black left on Tuesday morn­ have a right to bring action in the a large part in th. organization of mu­ Pond School on Friday, Jan. 27th. The ing for Edmonton, where be will visit proper courts, according to a decision nicipal hospitals i.i (he province, will prize winners were as follows: for a month, the guest of his brother TEN! made recently by the Dominion Rail assume a new pijitiun, that of super­ J. B. Bobieson, one ton of coal giv­ M. i. Black, formerly proprietor of the way Commission. This decision was visor of organizaii •>. of all hospi'als en by Morse & Larriar. Miss M. Arm­ Dominion Restaurant here. rendered in the case of J. M. Dillon, in the province, municipal and other­ strong, one ton of hay given by .O. I • • • of Cayley, who made shipments of live­ wise, under powers which exist in The Rowden, J. McFadden, one rooster Rev. H. E. Scallon left Friday eve- Saturday, February 11th stock to Chicago. Mr. Dillon made Hospitals Ordinance. Mr. Whiston given by D. L. Reeves. Ottot Pfahl, ning enroute to England. His many I his shipment before the issuance of will be in charge of the supervision ton of coal given by Treber & Wiles. ! friends wish him a happy and safe IS THE LAST DAY the Board's order regulating the mat­ of the business organization of all H. J. Owens, rooster given by Mrs. A. voyage. Mr. Scallon has been eleven ter of collection of the difference iu ex hospitals. This will lead eventually Morse. W. Hall, ton of coal given by years in this country without a holi- change with respect to that part of to the appoltnment also of a medical Morse & Larriar. Ella Knauft, ton | day. on which you can purchase High Class Wearing Apparel, Men's Suits, tlie Journey lying on the Canadian supervisor of all hospitals for the Qf coal given by Treber & Wiles. M. * • •. Mackinaw Coats, Sheepskin Coats, Cloth and Fur Overcoats, provincial government. Gaetz. ton of coal given by Treber & ! "Jim" Darling, manager of the Cor side. It was Mr. Dillon's contention ner Drug Store, fell on the ice at the Fur Caps, Fur Mitts, at tbat the railway company charged him In this way, it will be possible for Wiles. White Star U. F. A. saddle skating rink Monday night and se­ - for freight, feed, etc., the full amount the government in future to lend as­ horse given by R. Dayton. Bertha verely Injured his shoulder. He has ln American funds, whereas, allowance sistance to many hospitals in the pro­ Gall 25 lbs. Wheatlets given by E. been confined to his room for the 10% BELOW COST PRICE vince in the organization of these in­ Hunsbergh. F. Olson, 100 lbs. flour past five days, under the doctor's should have been made for the Can­ care. Hanna's victory pver the Drum­ stitutions on a business basis, where­ given by 6. P. Stringer. W. Morse, adian end of the journey, for which heller aggregation did Jimmie's arm Special Prices on OVERSHOES, MOCCASINS, WANNIGANS charge should have been made on tht* by cost of operation may be cut down. rooster given by E Hunsb.ergh. W. more good than the liniment applied. basis of Canadian funds. The amount In the past year several requests have Frakes, horse given by J. Gall. White cc.me to the Department of Health for Star U.F.A. sack of potatoes given by DIEO THE MEN'S MAN involved was $633.30. The Railway (The Cash Store) Commission held lt had no jurisdiction such assistance, and Mr. Whltson has D. L. Reeves. B. Olson 50 lbs. of Dled at Cessfor.l, A'.berta, on Feb­ BRUCE On The Comer but that it was open to Mr. Dillon, been engaged in such work in. two of flour given by E. Hunsbergh. A. ruary 5th, at the hoin. of her dung:, without interference from the Railway three of these instances for the past Maynes ton of coal given by Morse ft ter, Mrs R. D. Dunsmore, Mrs. Chris­ Commission, to enter action, in the few months. Lai-riar. White Star U.F.A. rooster tiana McDougall, aged ?.0 years and 10 Courts. In this way, also, the 'department given by Mrs. A. Morse. Emil Olson months. The remain.) were conveyed ton of coal given by Morse & Larriar. J. R. Boyle Leader of the Opposition will be ablegto exercise a greater sup­ to Red Deer for interment. Mrs. Knutson 4 clevises given by N. HOn. J. R. Boyle, Attorney General ervision over the organization of hos­ G.aetz. of the Province in the former Stewart pitals to which the government is pay­ administration, has been selected as ing grant. In addition to these new- leader Ot the Liberal Opposition in the features of hospital work, Mr. Whis­ Hanging in a conspicuous place in the National Hotel is tjie certificate of legislature for the present session ton will continue to have charge of the organization of Municipal Hospital endorsation from the United Commer­ only. The Opposition members made cial Travellers that the National Hotel BIG this selection at a meeting held last Districts, under the governments' mu­ Is rendering service up to the stand­ BIG Thursday morning prior to the open nicipal hospital scheme, as heretofore. ard demanded by that orgianization. THE BIG BARGAINS ing of the house. CLEARANCE "Country Agents" May Be Appointed —WII Be Big Help The provincial cabinet is at present considering the advisability ot estoh WINTE lishing an agricultural college which S A L E trill absorb the present faculty of agri .. culture at the Alberta University and will havfe a distinct building on the Ladies' A Broom Sale University grounds. No decision has High grade Curling Brooms, Sale $1.00 been reached in the matter as yet, but Savings In Best Quality House Brooms. Sale it Is the view of Hon. Geo. Hoadley. Jersey Waists Prices 45c. 65c. 85c. and $1.00. Minister of Agriculture, that agricul­ Wool Jersey Waists, fur trimmed Pure Food Children's Brooms, each 26c. tural education should be established in colors Red, Orange, Blue, something aa a distinct system apart from the really new, and stylish. Special $5.00 general educational system of the pro­ GROCERIES vince, so that there would be a direct iae Clearing Bread Boxes connection from agricultural col Oranges & Lemons, 3 doz for $1.00 lege right down throsgj^jttie agricul Warm Wool Mixed Jams, 4 lb. can '. 60c. Medium Size Bread Box. Sale .... $1.60 tural schools, the demonstration farms Large Size Bread Box. Sale Price $1.90 ANNOUNCING Orange Marmalade, 4 lb cft'n. 85c. and tbe proposed, system of country Scarts and Toques Handsome Pearl Grev Enamel Boxes agents, to the man on the farm. It Formation ot Partneiship Between Soda Biscuits, reg. 35c. 2 for 55c. is not the Intention that the agricultur Beautiful brushed ;jvcy_l sets, Pur­ Canned Salmon, reg. 25c. 7 for $1 Beautifully Made al college should be entirely divorced ple and Gold, Sand and Green, Tur­ J. McArthur & J. Tiffin quoise and Pawn. Sale Priee .... $1.85 Canned Herring, reg 25c. 7 for $1 from the University since the exam in Nabob Coffee, reg. 70c. for .... 55c. aUons will be set by the University which will be the means of rendering f • Nabob Tea, reg. 60c. for 48c. and all lectures aside from those on increased service to you. Popular Prices. Bargains on agriculture, would be delivered by Fancy Wool Sweaters '' Baking Powder reg 35c for 25c. University professors. Mr. Hoodie; Fairbanks Laundry Soap, 15 bars Wash Tubs has advocated this system to the other McArthur &-Tiffin Ladies'.Sweaters iu many pretty for "$1.00 No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tubs, Sale $2.16 members of the cabinet and it ie now colors and styles at values up to $10.0(3, Canned Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, under consideration. HIGHEST GRADE MEATS all reduced for this sale to $4.75 No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs, Sale $1.65 per can „... 19c. Real Values That Will Save You Corn Flakes, Quaker, or Krinkle, No Alarm Over Influenza—Only On* Real Money Oase Reported 3 for 25c. No undue alarm need be felt by the Corset" Sale * Libbeys Pork & Beans 4 cpns 55c. people of the province regarding the We have-a large stock of D and A BEST , BEST reported development of an epidemic 'HIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIinilllttfllM Goddess, Bias, and Princess Corsets QUALITY PRICES A Snap on Boilers of Influenza in Eastern Canada, states that we are offering at a big deduction Dr. Laidlaw, Deputy Minister of Health of 20 Pet Cent. " L No. 9 Copper Boiler. Sale Price., $5.85 for the province. So far only one I "We Use Squibb's Chemicals" We Have Your Style and Size A Genuine Bargain case of Influenza has been reported In MEN'S CAPS Alberta and there is no indication that **«-**« i —iii the disease will develop to the extent A large quantity of Men's Winter of the epidemic of a few years ago or Caps that must be cleared regardless of tbat it will prove nearly as fatal. At Men's Pants what they cost us. Reg. $2425. Sale Quality Linoleums the. same time, Dr. Laidlaw issues a Price ...* SOc, . general waroing to the people to stay- All At One Price Out They Go :In many handsome designs. Best, a Serges, Tweeds, Whipcords, Cor- away from-erowds as much as possible quality with Canvas back, 2 yards duroyB snd Marfkinaws. Reg. Brown and Black Leather Caps, since did infection ls direct from per- Prescription s NS. s ".L $7.50 to $10.00. Sale Price.... $4.85 wide. Sale Price per sq. yd. $1.00 p^spii to person by coughing or sneezing. A with fur ear laps, at a clearing price. He advises the people to keep in as Reg. $2.15. Sale Priee ' 75o,. good a physical condition as possible Seeing Is Believing

and if feeling 111, to go to bed and call _,._>i..i- in a doctor. s^ QUALITY BOOTS' COPPER TEA KETTLES The resolutions passed. at this An- U. F. A. Resolution* For Little Money' McClary's -Bide filWn, nual Convention of the U.FA. la Cal- Ladies' Black Kid and heavy Nickel plated cop- iwry this year, affecting provincial Gun Metal Boots, * High per. Tea Kettles reduced for this sale to the Special government maters, will not be pre­ The Shilleto Drug Co. Tops with Cuban Heel. sented by the usual delegation as In Reg. $9.00 to $11.00. glade Fries of !..._ $3.75 A Real Bargain !>& past years, but will merely be forward­ HANNA ALBERTA Pose $5.95 ed to the provlniial government 'for :|ts attention., ^___a___*j__1y-' _<__l_i_i!K_ '.-tlllllllllillllllllil