
tt *P*''§f* *"* ■cdi«« of !' « v'I*" toity ■"jtssionand of ad- :: our object £ ng forY&c ICLOOOpeople of < give People including \ To the Home the ; h O irdst«ivDistrict, « \ Home Newt, to furnish an effect- ', 25 S.D. < . f f.D and ""rrowdinf ; ", ive Advertising Medium, and to L^»»#»< 11*♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»"♥"< | Boost for Carditon and District. J CardstonThe News < ♥»♥♥»♥"♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥"♥»♥♥♥' Cardaton, the T«mpl« City of Canada 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.
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