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WWiinstrel Noble Farms in’ ‘National Grain Entertainment Liquidation Marketing in U.S.

Largest Farm in West Has Chicano, May 14—Tke general

| __ Large Liabilities Niovs of the American Farm Bur. , au Federation, under whose leader. The Noble Foundation, the larg leah the National Co-operative bee est farming concern in” western! marketing plan incorporated the Empress Theatre was toxed to Canada, has gone into voluntary ch Lid nited States Grain Growers i'@ capacity when tbe Ponoka Mins| liquidation, By an order issued “4? ‘84usurated, announced yesters Strela gave their entertainment, Friday by Mr Justice Simmons Jay that reports from all parte of Just how to give an adequate Calgary, the court names HH fb the country showed that the organ- description iu wor’s is soinewbat] McDonald, of the inspectorat ted agricalture was practically a pozzling. From the opening vum-|gtaff of the Merchants’ BANK th uuite in favour of tbe plan, her to the close there was not 4 Calgary, us receiver for the founda |, Reports of favourable action om lullmoment, Screams of langbter} tion the plan, as announced, lave been as “local hits” and fantastic cone! Among the creditors interested tog kde farmers’ organiza. tortions came forth; while the/the chief ig Henry Curstons, of iene in Kansas, fawa, Nebraska, |singing, individual and in chorus.| Seattle, trustee for the boudbolders Washington ond Idaho, it wae met hearty appreciation jin the recent bond issue of S500.. eald, bh voted to join the United Of course there must bave been | 000, sold by the foundation. ( the Mf States Grain Growers en masse on ‘a great deal of timo put into the/are the Merchunte’ Bank. ‘hal the basis of pooling 100 per cent }work, with the result that every|the Bankers’ Trust, of United He crop member was “on his job,” Ponoka! States. The total liabilities ar The American Farm Bureau an- /has always been able to bring forth | not revealed, nor are the ussets nounced the biggest single sale la good male choir, and the bovs} ‘The foundation, which js headed | ace the inception of the wool were certainly up to themark, The! by ©. 8, Noble, controlled more ° | marketlog department of the | costumes were unique and original, | than 30,000 acres ¢ f land, of which bureau, ‘This was the sale of jand altogether it was the best min. | over 20,000 was in OHO Fate aL he 1,100,000 pounds to an eastern mill | strel show ever given in Ponoka, | Cameron ranch, north east of Leth-} ap wn uverage price of from 20 to i Mention must be made of the! bridge, This big rauch was pur 27 cents, Jazz Band, J, Richmond's dane-| chased in 1917 from the Cameron | iow, and Chris, Schmidt's “saw / estate of New York, In adlition| CLEANING THE TOWN

jsolo,” which fairly bronght down) to this, there are five other farms oe

&

Local Talent Makes Fine Showing

Wednesday evening, the 11th,

OODS

COATS and SUITS

LADIES’ REAL SNAPPY SPRING COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES

HOSIERY AND GLOVES

Men’s Leather Faced Canvas Gauntlets, 3 Pairs $1.60 The Best Dollar Investment in Canada. See It.

Revised Prices on Groceries

Evaporated Prunes, per lb... ..

: SHitre bitin ott 8 ithe house with the tow Y T i

rt > t 2 town of Noblefor | as the

MiinsAtule ABR HA WHE Le Te Was i Bidees shew Kothiete | Mi ih »blefor | as their The middle of May, and several

Seeded Raisins, 6 packages.............665 more or less, criticism on DY! Maring hi at [oe One cae Diazeseiate 10) Deeenuway

BIBOKAI SAF rei ciere nine ei Gaterier ais G0 aco 3 \digression is somewhat out of}, * & D'S operation of these )or almost impassable, on account

place, Lt should always be borne farms Mr Noble camo to Le known | of miring, Lote of money hag

in mind that niggers, like poets,| 48 one of the most expert dry | been spent in urading, but to no are born, not made, the blood must | farmers iu the west,

Sweet Oranges, per dozen. ...-.........00. Kriokle Corn Flakes, 10 packages. , . . Onions, 6 lbs for...

[le was noted | purpose, Appurently no improve-

PASCUA TEU ULF) BOURORCA GOTT OR EC be there, thus any imperfections | also asa seed expert During the} ; ; : Finest Pine Apple 2-lb, tins...........06. that could be noticed in their ar.| past two or three years the founda Reke'h until such time as there is Rolled Oats, tubes......... ria devant etapa LTE ticulation while giving their bag. | ton has suffered from crop failure, | {rainage, and when that will come 5 lb. Package Macaroni Qo pipe selection, * Die Wacht am| although lust year a larze yield of | passseth the knowledge of man. Finest BI nd Ava bre ; iP hl paige Rhein,’ must be overlooked, al. | Wheat was taken from the Cameron All the same the town council J 3 > . 9 t tear dhl: Ways remembering that Scotsmen | raoch, | have been doing good work on the t elly BOWCOH <BslOlivssncvarte ncuihe are Scotsmen and niggers are just} Prof. James Murray, formerly of : ;

nidwers! ! the federal demonstration farm at |streets, and were it not for the | ‘The personnel of the troupe are | Brandon, is secretary-treasurer of | tagaant pools aroun! the town Fresh Green Vegetables now in Stock—Cabbage, Cauli- a8 follows—J J, How, Chris. | the company, her the town's aapearance would flower, Celery, Lettuce, Green Onions, Ripe Tomatoes. ete | Schmidt, W. Bachor, 8. Bird, H ye much improved, Ah N vy , » avipe aloes, |J. Holversen, Bruce Stephens, J. | | ae Nee pails parts much : Richmond, G. E. Clarke, T, A | Work 18 being done by the citizene, : Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce and Raw Furs : \Stowart, A. L. Farnum, R. Bol.| Waukegan, Ills, May 14.-A|*bo are taking pride ia their Field and Garden Seeds. Onion Sets, Grass and Clover Seeds |Iard aud G, E, Bowker, A. J.| suit for $20,000 damages for the | homes. | Now tbat stock are pro- Kerr was interlocutor, while Mre| jogs of his five ee min YY heise cluded from being at large within | Bollard was accompanist lett ave. whic b A eaplia siieend er's the town 8 limits, the people aro Lhe proceeds amounted to about| goratched ont by n vie MieweG WAS | taking @ pride in this work, old a $320, which go to the basoball | eas Hilad. be I m Vic Hed tla rooster, | fences are being taken down, lawne aa Naan t Ih 8 i ed Mi wonard L’, Wings-| laid out, and what is most gratify- HT Neues ae y ieneke, ne ing of all, trees aud shrubbery are > > Pedadepan tha dhahabyig leneKe owns the) being planted |} roos ticl ech: oO . Mer . GENERAL MERCHANT O BITUA RY Pistegbl Which is declared on other! Justa little time, a continuance hea Ko CA rate ots shown a disposi. lof the good work.’and we will have eae Wate j tion to attack persons, ja town compar ble ri PHONE 15 PONOKA, ALBERTA wy wuiR | | town comparable with any, Many of our readers will learn, | —— | with regret, of the death of Williav J, Muir, which took place in ar W O'BRIEN g en ae | Edmonton hospital on Wednesday . . SON | May Lith HARNESS AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS Deceused was 62 yeore of age was born in Scotland, and came to ‘rta fron 1@ United States ; : ~ | Albe rte from the Unit Sorat MeLauehlin Democrat, Capacity L200 Ths 8175.00 over 20 years ago, He took ul Mel hl r 1 . wh) farming in this district, and live CUMURAIN LOp loupe y 195,00 SS = = = ee ee in tue Brooks Cistrict up to abou Mi | tuehlin Open Bugyy 175.00 1/18 months ago, when be purelinsed Owens 32-in. Fanniog Mill 50,00

18 ©, but returned te Alberta and

' 4 - | thé Harry Smith property north of Owens v4in. Fanning Mill 45,00 A Square Deal I 9 Ji 0), but returned to. Alberta on Horse Power Gasoline Engine 245,00

re ae purchased a farm in the Leduc I Horse Pow ev Gasoline Engine 95,00 OUR listrict | Only Boss Wood Harrow, 20 ft 37,50 Mr Mair was well-known ip our Second-hand 1v-in Imperial Gang Plow 70,00 MEAT MARKET community, and held in very bigh i , teem, be

7S THE RULE Beets PILONE 100 RAILWAY STRERT, PONOKA Best{Quality and Lowest Prices in all pears - hielaayake! ,; = = ——— " > "oe h the cGeath o UAB, ¢ eplr r —* FRESH AND CURED MEATS I givosvenenanpoesaonosenepesooosonssoceennoIOnOn, “a

CHEVROLET

#s QUICK SERVICE | lence, in Edmonton, on May 12 ; mn ‘* The Product of Experience

}another old Ponokaite has beer 1 utiito tis theeeeteees A 7 PUPEUEEERLEE EEE OPELOEEELEEEL TELE CORRE EE ER EEEL Ooee eee (Gat

other

The Latest Spring Styles and Colors are Now being Shown

steetesere

FRITZ BACHOR Mr Stephens moved to Edmén

PHONE 20 BUTGHER, PONOKA ton with bis family a number of years avo, lle was well known it |

Ponoka, where he enyayed in the

‘alled to bis long bome, i MAL Nib

pe Styles denote distinction, the shades reflect the pleasing novelties

& daughter and three sons, A of newness, and the values are the world’s

brother, Edward, is an esteemed | farmer in the Karlville district

standard,

eee

“* Four-Ninety

NEW PRICE

$1030.

F.0.B. PONOKA

market for you, as a good many of the Loan Companies have : :

AY 3 ; : : rH PONOKA ALBERT discontinued loaning, owing to the fact that they ave short of ONOK \ ri ®

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liyery business Besides Mrs Stephens, he leaves , i

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T. J. DURKIN

@lothing, Furnishings & Shoes Ponoka, Alta.

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Farmers Please Note

We take this means, in a ivising you that in case you need money, place your application fora loan NOW,

We can not say as to how long the money will be on the

FOR SAbE at ONCE FOR BALE funds, 4 COWS, SH.P. GAS ENGINE, John Deere engine 8-Bottom Gang} DO IT NOW AND BE PROTECTED. Will a'so sell 160 ACRES LAN) Plow; practically new, Terms three| (Clear Title) for $600.00 payments.--B, FR, tHeadley R, | V, F, BROWN, Phone 8012 |

Harness Shop, Ponoka }

Meiklejohn, Laubman, Halvorsen, Limited

; ao nl ocow Phone 88, Ponoka Edmonton Office: 207 McLeod Building HORSES FOR SALE One 82 hop, Steam Engine and two |

——— = FOR SALE | _— ' A number of first-class Horses from 24 in, heavy Brosh Breakers All in 1000 to 1600 Ibs,; all brokenye-Apply, good working order, P, O'DowsELL, Phony 600, Caas, Mitcwen, Route I, Ponoka _~—-.—-=-—aerwnnnnnnennent, "EEGESEEEEE FORCES CEEES CECCCEES CCeeesCeCCerones es

THE HERAT.D. PONOKA. ALBERTA.

The Country Lite Problem

Not k says a wri in the “Problems Democracy” depart mént of 1 Lite D a well-kne veler 1 writer was being show 1 Capitol buil of a Middle-Western State.

Just als we employ,” said his guide, “every man

And i the v fowa | ugh a P we : 1 only mes of re, tired Q 16,.."4 i lerful farming S }

y i J LD t er, the boys on its farms drear oli { ri f arms dream of homes in town, 1 1 body el t t farm, | i | 1” farm St , < asior

| I s of fa ng b 1 i i

In ntry Life M Mr. L. H. Bailey observes, “Fa i by j by at i is the g rut nl doit l { I hold t s cssentia { { pe ] | f re ii livesto re e All the inv is in the pla 1 l lI ef f l 1 must be co ntily wi | t A m is t like t a factory th ! uj t 1 « . lay The pre diffi It and complex t g | t that a good with

“The { l ey ¢ ] i ri 1 ! n

' , 1 wom i i It , J ) \ \ { I t \ ] ri { 1 f t ° I l J t " ! ' | 1 i i as nd 1 { ne i pl g pict SOx ] ( I ) s higt l Her 1 grouy M 1 A A f ! Il is littl hi t ull 1th tolerabl l in the ¢ I eley l lite i mit re | or ta | { vy e of 1 1 I a —_—— S UnREEEEEEE > P . Back From Brazil U.S. Imports Canadian Wheat Farmer I t h ( Ke 1 » ( : turn to Ga I Juantity Has Gone Over the I Recent! 3 of { i 1 \ ( \ { t fs I } d | V Ced { y i t " tH Aj i pirat Me ge ' I { ( iva ! v l { \ \ 1 ! te (I ard on the A

When Nights Are Sleepless

-—the trouble is often due to the effects of caffeine on nerves and muscles, from the use of coffee or tea,

Thousands have turned to

POSTUM CEREAL

and found complete satisfac tion, with freedom from irri- tation to nerves or digestion

“Theres a Reason’ Sold by all grocers

twit Not Reduce Military Preparation |

to the color

| France Will Hold Troops in Readi- ness for Action Against Bavaria,

ent of 1919 called

he army cont ng

{ |

s in connection with the | preparations for the possible occupa-| tion of the Ruhr Vailey, will in no| case be sent home before July, it was |

1 in Paris official circles, The} troops mobilized for the occupation | will be held in readiness for action in

case Bavaria does not di

arm before

ne J0th, the time limit fixed by the} Allies for ynpletion of the disarm ng process, it was stated | Che contingent of 1921 will by that me have sufficiently trained to take place of ¢ older class, it is con- I, and the 1919 class will then

bly be demobilized

Russia and Germany Form Trade Treaty

ree Mon Will End Agreement.

German Crops In 1920

Airplane Will Patrol Forest Areas

» Minimize Danger of |

ern Canada

May Be Found In Prince Rupert

Search

for Descendant of University Founder May be

Successful

|

Che arch f f jar MeGi t j I ( { ! \l ve ' » | held ! is | ! | i ( a | 14} he | MeG ) Missionaries For Fort No u ' | { | \ Salmon as Prolific as Ever ; fully as { », Inspe l e | B are ' ed Py 5 & e Precedent { { e ' ' ' 4 . Lof e f

|

ths Notice By Either Party

"Wir. +s Crawford Tells How Cuticura Healed Little Girl

“My little girl's trouble started with amall pimples on the back of her head and they spread down herback, The pim- ples were hard and red and they itched and burned terribly. She scratched and Irritated them and they later de- veloped Into sore erup- Her hair fell out and became

tions. thin and dry, and scales fell off on her clothing.

“T used a free sample of Cuticura and the pimples commenced to dry

up. I bought more and when I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment she was healed."’ (Signed) Mrs. Alonzo Crawford, 83 Parker St., Bangor, Maine, Jan. 22, 1920.

For every purpose of the toilet and bath Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are wonderfully good.

Soap 25¢. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talewm2Se. Sold throughout the Dominion, Canadian Depot:

| Necessary That

Lymans, Limited, 344 St. Paul St., W., Montreal, Cuticura Soap shaves without mug.

re in West-

McGill

2 Your Teeth

By Rea Proctor McGee, M.D., D.D.S., Editor of Oral Hygiene.

FRACTURED JAWS.

1921, by Rea Proctor

| ing

Copyright McGee na jaw { ed . kno tit. B 1 fact a ge xd ma ' ! a jaw is | f tured er by fall, or in box or yt l, or it no i 1 tl pat t s never | t | l X-ra n f nilitt ! 1 it | i H i | i 1 I ' } ' " pi j f bi 1} ) d b { 1 is ever ! t war t 1 t ot fra 1 j from | wounds, fr | | re, fal t « lanes at »> forth, and t hy | 1 to bone mat + bef 1 \\ t 1y leng tin ! r ill br t | ' ' " ' n i j 1 le t t 1 ut Da wil yj wt intestina id other \ med fc ' ill i d ilo i nd l ! | ( 1 ne ir Pioneer Dies At Vancouver

| Minar |

Co Finish Big Store

Building In Western Canada

d's Liniment used by Physi

ans

Houses For Imperial Oil Employees.

you out of?

W ha | struc

i ellings for « loyees

e| of the I al Oil Company at Van-

| k is being done un

g'| de act | e D Con ie

lo I fence ls

n | . a nd look-

ive i les for Providence to pull

Canada Should Grow

Nation Must Have Men, But Not

Undesirable Ones,

Both war debt and the railway sit- Canada must

uation require that grow, in the opinion of the Journal o

the Canadian Bankers’ we must

may be in immigration due to the fact that they are ap proaching the saturation point, ada’s policy, the Journal states, well afford to differ neighbor

“It is well to

car

reme mber,”

nal adds, “that a prosperous and ad vancing country has a greater diges- tion capacity than a stagnating country, Let us winnow out indi-

viddal undesirables, Not leg

vn son

but mer t, we must ; ¥ om drift

we must have, seck to keep our ¢ uthward.”

= IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR? DO YOU BELCH GAS?

Association, which says that to grow up to these “people the vacant spaces,” However rigorous the United States] fering from indigestion and nervous- regulations,

Can- from that of her | Jackson, wife of a prominent business

the Jour-

—— ee

She Feels As Fine As A Growing Girl, Sa | This Winnipeg Wosan

at all. My food didn’t digest prop- erly, and I was in a badly rundown condition. My sleep was restless and broken, and I felt miserable all the time,

“Well, Tanlac has rid me of all my troubles and put me in such fine healih I feel as fine as when I was a growing girl, I eat good and hearty and enjoy my meals, and never have a care or worry. Why, I feel as fine as anybody could want to feel, and I can’t help but be delighted and enthu- siastic over this wonderful Tanlac.”

Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere.

“My heart goes out to anyone suf- ness, and I want to tell them all about -|this grand Tanlac, for it is the medi- fest that relieved me of these troubles hand restored my health,” saic Mrs. S. man residing at 429 Agnes St., Win nipeg.

“Before I got Ta | dreadfully condition I sj} couldn't stand the least little and at times I became so upset I was | My tite was so poor I had no desire

nlac I was in a nervous

noise,

nt afraid I would go into hysterics. appe

to cat, and couldn’t relish my meals |

Livestock For England

Edmonton District Has Made First) New High Record Reached In Sav- ings Bank Deposits,

Canadians Are Thrifty

Commercial Consignment.

A livestock shipment of importance | Savings bank deposits in ¢ anadian ir the} to Central Alberta breeders has just| banks totalled $1,319,142,146 at the end bloated and uncomfort-| heen made from Edmonton consist | f March this year Phis total est sb- ans Nervi : uf dt : Relic LAA ing of four carloads of choice steers,| lished a new high record and rep.e 4 cr ci Vil e Nerviline dispels the! @ll weighing about 21,400 pound :, | ents approx mately $1 16 0 per head f ! mach, makes y bought from their original owners at} ©! population, taking the latter at t nutes As 84 s a pound, which have left 9,000,000 Teer RRL teal ceramriee tts d. This is the first com ( that « nily turn up ini ¢ usef eve y hom ial consignment ever from | Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s 1 F od e Edmonton district overseas, and it Friend, 5 ext 1 e the ( of 5 on | cemn le: keen : Thinking Makes It So. la if Will Be Honored Guest | ----—- M ihdyeoo hve a eth ciedlaraplgeh SEA bility and increase it, y must I \ ted A i teresce Medicine.—Tlicy that) avoid as you would poison everything the West India; are acquainted with the sterling prop-! nay tends { | 1 1 ne { ends make you in zi ( 1 | of D Phot is’ Ecleetric Oil in) 1 Gs tO ma y deat G ga ; 4 tr nt of many ailments ¥ ld) t worry, anxiety, jcai sy, envy, . . ov I t be wit! t it in the house It is| fear, cowardice, the whole family of 1, iH ' { rat ' 1 : old medicine-and as it! depressing despondent thoughts. ‘They I ' ive in dealit nany ord all confessions of weakt , non ; i xpensive : , : . ic " s, power destroyers.—Orison call for it ¢ cor t nex-|S Marden in New S) $3. 5 ) ( d ted. Vor, she Beste. eas | THE BEST MEDICINE \ i ‘ae , . Still Working On

Heart Weak,

Lignite Problem, FOR LITTLE ONES | = pa | Ade litional $280,000 Needed For Build. | Thousands of mothers state posi-

vel } ? , "T's let " . ing and Further Experimenting. vely that Baby’s Own Tablets are

. i the best medicine they know of for

Nerves Sh tt di. nts are still being made at) little ones Their expericnce has

a ere operating at Bienfait, Sask.,| taught them that the Tablets always

ots Lignite Utilization Board, | do just what is claimed for them and

After the i TT ' : huvalndtivatitennhad hat tl can be given with perfect

: , BSUS“ safety to children of all ages. Con-

ul f 4 production on & commer-| cerning them Mrs, Joseph Therrien,

In majority of cases those al basis,’ uys IT. M. Molloy, pro-| St. ¢ abricl de Brandon, Que., writes: he ved the last epidemic of] vincial sissioner of Labor and In-| “Baby's Own Tablets are the best re left with weak ; Wivakareainte ot dalivarwat medicine I know of for little ones. I

mpoverished, , etal ' *

thought I would lose my baby before

m has been : ' ses it impossible to tell) trying the Tablets, but they soon ‘iad d and} Wie plant will be in operation| made him healthy and happy and t it has been| and wi that is accomplished it will) "ow I would not be without them.” kk eA ait y determine the commer-| Li¢ ‘Tablets are sold by medicine Ni I ( ning the Commer=) dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box | : oS tis r Paratte al bil of the vario meth-| from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine ; thir dad tale dee 1s have been experi-| Co., Brockville, Ont, ( 's Heart and Nerve Pill ; Seas ' | ( ly heart will The exy s are being carried Those Aggravating Optimists. t! 1 our nervy ned ' ‘oint direction of the The pessimist was suffering from eA re " J ; 14 S ton Sb. 12 M ba and Saskatchewatr cu “Every bone in my ronto, Ont, wri I vi x ft with Ge Che board } d!body aches,” he complained, “You ke heatt and i dow ni Iditional $280,- | ought to be glad you are not a her- Hy ther Hh ! My nerves hgh a plete the I lings and ring,” said the optimist : ae nat alanis t bay and Sa a I tool veral doctors medi-| 3 é l agreed Before the age of thirty a man v I tter My 0 of : nt onders how soon he will marry; \ f Awaba pin try M pat ' ter that he begins to wonder how t K | I got lief ; after takin , It Might Be , rs Sate lni 2h Ae 2 } ed si ; | c s With- | Att «lt cork di | Id i ra A ei; | All the cork used in the world in a ; ae oncesh ene er 4 weights little more than 1,200 | r. M ti l ] on . wrvagted ALT | many t and omen mn dead A itd ! earth, n | ld t have occur Burbank’s Latest ae hana t ern tt Has Evolved New Wheat Which Is] phy " Exceedingly Early, ee d neChep ¥ oth A experiments extending over) ing lene New York Tribune Lasth Burbank the] ut Califor ! lturist, is ‘id | : 1 sacaunivad wheat,| Valuable Furs Bent to U6, YARMOUTH, N.& P | to tl \ e of $1,500,000 were} | ' hal sent to the d States through this Fishermen and Campers pe of wheat lcity in 1920, according to annual re-| Quick Relief fl p United States consul here | PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR OuTYIT. ! 1 } ' 1 Fé, ¢ } ke i ur rT \ | | | Cheapest Trouble Insurance How To Live Long that a car owner can carry is a spare DOMINION TIRE and an extra } pind 1 DOMINION INNER TUBE. il be li ; Liu he 14 attribute Then--if accidents or emergencies arise, you can ‘quickly change Sara “+ tires and reach your destination without delay or inconvenience. nightly diet While you are fitting out your car with new DOMINION TIRES, be ir ( nal sure=to get the extra one for your tire holder and an extra Me Sat DOMINION INNER TUBE in a carrying case, Wise Or Otherwise, No maiter what make of car you drive, or whether you use it for “Mamma, is papa going to die and business or pleasure, you will find that DOMINION TIRES will | go to heaven?” give you a service and mileage that prove their sapreme quality “Of course not, Bobby Whatever and workmanship, put such an absurd idea Into your Sold By The Best Dealers Throughout Canada, head?” uc smeanuee DOMINION TIRES t long hale on hunting dogs and

ed the woods with burrs Hawks which attack field m er molest poultry.

loo ne

W. N, U, 1368

mn ARE GOOD TirEs

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- cence:

a a

COAL

ta just unloaded a car of Kitchen Coal.

This screéi" from dust and dirt.

1 ih preparation is ran over a 2$x6-inch

Good size for summer. Bright and free PROMPT DELIVERY.

Phone 74

DONALD AVENUB

PONOKA Geo. E. Bowker

This Yard will be CLOSED every Thutsda

afternoon from May 12th to September 22n

Columbia Grafonolas AT PRE:-WAR PRICES.

This is the most radical readjustment ever made in the Phonograph industry, And the new prices below the pro war level are for much improved models equipped with the exclusive Non Set Automutic stop and the other exclusive Columbia advantages which make the Columbia Grafonola the only Modern Phonograph,

WwW. LAUSER’S

WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER

DO NOT BUY

UNTIL YOU SEE OUR ° Stock and Get Our Prices —ON—

Brush Breakers, Cultivators, Democrats, Buggies Tractors and Farm Implements

A Complete Stock on Hand

Brady & Morgan

Implement 'Dealers, Custom Grinding, * Coal, Ete.

THE FURNITURE STORE UNTIL APRIL 30th, 1921

BED—Steel Bed, strong and durable io 4.0 ft. and 4-6 ft.

SPRING Woven Wire Spring under supports of strong cables, well seasoned hardwood sidesfand ends—4-0 nnd 4.6

Mattress -—

Mixed Mattress contre of curled special Mattress \} wood, cotton top and bottom. cov- ered in fanev art ticking. This iva very ¢ urable mix: «i mattress, and should give entire

satisfaction, BED, SPRING ial MATTRESS Complete, .

$21, 00 G. L. JAMES

FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS

Phone Ponoka

After‘ house-cleaning ° freshen up your floors with’

Aya

* Don't use a floor finish which will . leave unsightly worn spots after a little wear. dad is made es- pecially to stand the scuff and tread of heavy shoes, without cracking, peeling, or turning white. It is a cooked nish, instead of @ mere mixture,

Kyanize also makes a beautiful, sanitary, most durable finish for furniture and all woodwork about the house,

) Seven artistic colors, and clear; aleo white enamel @

Come in and get a small can of Kyanize and give it atrial, The | makers guarantec it absolutely, and so do we.

A. A. GRAHAM

Ponoka, Alberta Phese 104

mee mn

| dase bt |

| view AND DISTRICT Lsnsiaendlihisitionibais Tuesday being the 24th of May, all plages of business in town will be closed, Try and remember this Earl Kyler honored Calgary with

A visit this week,

Mre B. G. Headley made a bus- ines trip to Calgary this week.

A. A Graham is baviog some neat improvements carried out on bis residence, Chipman ‘Avenue.

Mre Jock Barclay, of Sorth Ed- monton, was a rccent visitor witb Mre G, Gordon,

Mr and Mra Daniele, of Edmon- ton, have been spending a few days with Meand Mrs.J Bryan at the hospital,

Mies Isabell Dick under vent an operation for appendicitis in the Lacombe hospital on Friday. Sbe is doing nicely,

Mrand Mre A. A, Graham : Mr and Mra Geo. E. Clarke motor. ed to Edmonton the firet of the week,

J, H, Galbraith was in town over the week-end. He has been appointed accountant in the Bank of Commerce at Pincher Creek,

Mre Colin McDonald is enjoy- ing a visit from her father and mother, Mr and Mrs A. G. McKay, of Woodstock, Ontario.

Mr and Mre W. A. Martin re turned from the!r visit to California on Tuesday. They are both look. ing well, and feel botter of the change,

On account of indifferent health Geo, E. Clarke has been advised to take a rest from his bank duties for a time. Woring bis absence his place will be taken by MrG. Shearer, of Cl:resholm. who arriv- ed with his family the first of the week,

W. A. Porteous, of Taber, met with a serious accident the other day while riding. The horse gave a sudden spring, and the colonel | was thrown violently against the saddle born with serious results in- ternally, Mr Porteous is well- known here, baving cried a number of sales in this district two seasons ago,

Two new appointmonts have been made to the hospital staff, Dr, D, L. McOullough and his wife, Dr. Mary MoCallough, of Belfast, Ireland, have just arrived. Dr, McOullough is a graduate of Trinity College, Dnoblin, and is a specialist in T.B, work, where there ia considerable in the hospital. Dr, Mary McCullough is a grad- aate of Queen’s College, Belfast, and will bave cbarge of the new Pathological Laboratory, Thia is

ia just being completed, It will be properly equipped, so that all! the pathological experiments can be taken care of right on the spot. Dr. Mary McCallough has train- ing to specially equip her for this) department,

The Ponoka Minstrels will re- appear in the Empresas Theatre on on Wednesday evening, June Ist.

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rnc a : . News. | [ It is gratifying to report that a! ME: , Ponoka students have come out 4 jenn at the University examina. }ticne

Deat,- Oa Saturday, May 14 to Mr aud Mra G, Deal, a dau- uhter,

Hoar,—Cn Wednesday, May 11, ia SSaee Ses to Mr acd Mre W. J. Hoar, a ‘ih j ; “6 daughter, Bw

Morrts,—On Monday, May 16, to Mr and Mre BE, ‘I’. Morris, a daughter.

a new departure, and the laboratory |

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Watt.—Ono Thursday, May 12, to Mrand Mra Jas, Watt, a dau- ghtet,

H. B, Shively, shoemaker, has moved into the V.. B, Brown har- ness shop, opposite the post-office, and is now in tho position to handle all repair work.

Tenders are being called for the erection of a nurses’ home at the hospital, It will be a substantial structure, and a large staff of work- men should be employcd in its erection during the summer.

A very fine display of the north ern lights was witnessed Friday evening, Covering the heavens in all directions the unique phen omenon was much admired.

Seeding in our district is prectic- ally compieted, and the grain has been put in the ground under the most favourable conditions. With ample moisture all vegeta. tion is coming along nicely, and the stock is in fine shape Our local creameries are doing a record

| business.

There is no apparent let up to Edgar Bresee’s gas well, He has been using it for all beating pur. poses on the farm, and the flow is

just as strong as it was the firat day that it was struck.

The well ie 190 feet deep, It's a wonder} that others in the neighborhood aro not trying their luck,

Fencing on all sides, No mat- ter in what direction you travel itis fence, The fencing of what is known as the Hadsou’s Bay property, on the east side of the river, is the latest, Mr McCorkell has been busy for sometime, and now his land is all closed in. Then the C, Wing property to the north, the Larson to the west, aud all the jand to the south, There is no free grazing left, and clearing denotes advancement, This is all very well, but fine walke will be no more, and without the timber the wind geta free vent

Garments of all kinds cleaned and pressed, Specialist in chem

| foal dry cleaning. A. P, Veilleux,

Telephone $1, Ponoka,

A shadow social and dance will be nnn in the Brooksona ball on Monday evening, May 23rd,

The Latlies Aid are holding a bazaar and tea in the Reid Block lon May 21st. Any donations from the congregation for the bazaar will be thankfully received. Dona- tions may be left at Mr Cunnings’ store,

Main Street

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All this fencing | ~

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A meeting of Ponoka Agricul. | tural will be held in the Revelstoke offices on Saturday, May Zlst. A full attendance is requested,

» VEAL, PORK, LAMB and MUTTON Try our Pickled Pork, Corn Beef, Pigs Feet and Tripe. 3 HOME-MADE SAUSAGE AND HAMBURGER A SPECIALTY, Wet Dritiixc.—We are now Hoiio Oured “Bacon ail Hon in the Climax district. Any one! wanting a well drilled would do | well to see either Stephenson at | the machine or J, J, Few in town,

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Phone sé, Ponoka, Alberta

Hides

aml Live Stock bought,

FARMERS, LOOK! |

Fire Insurance at greatly reduced Rates. It will pay yeu to get rat from me before insuring your farm buildings, |

W, R, FERGUSON, | Town Hall, Ponoka

Notice

WE announce that we have tiken over the buildings recently vacated by Brady & Morgan, and are now open for “business,

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We Solicit a Share of your Patronage Just Unloaded Car of Coal

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Storaach Treatment Futile . For Catarrhal Trouble

Impossible to properly treat Catarrh in the nose or throat by dos- ing.the stomach. To rid the system of Catarrh, send the healing vapor of Catarrhozone after the germs, and| that for the transfiguring happiness ise oe Sa results, Maes that shone in her face

1 inhale the rich piney essence o hie: teh 10 Catarrhozone and get its healing bal- "Do you see that girl she said

quietly. “Do you notice how plainly

sams circulating all through the breathing organs, the cough is cased,| she is dressed? Agd that cheap little wedding ring at which she is staring

sneezing stops, the nostrils are clear- so intently?

happy too. Is it not possible to be both, Madame?”

The singer was staring at a photo- graph that etood on a side-table. It was a girl of perhaps twenty-three or twenty-four years of age, dressed in some cheap material, obviously vil- lage-made, but one scarcely noticed

ed, the throat is healed and freed from discharge. If you want permanent relicf from Catarrh, irritable throat, bronchitis, use Catarrhozone several times every day. Safe and sure. Two months treatment One Dollar, small size 50c, all dealers or The Catarrho zone Co., Montreal

That girl isn't famous and yet she looks happy And 1,” she added, as though speaking to her- self, “I am what you call famous, but I am not hoppy.”

The cottager had left his corner by

the window, as though drawn by the “That is my wife,” he said hoarsely “We lived near here but the lure of New York crept like a poison into her veins She thought she could be come famous and she left me.”

sadness in the singer's voice

The Lamp In The Window

By Frank Wall

“Some day perhaps the singer softly

“Every night I light my little lamp in the window and watch for her re- turn,” said the man passionately. “Al- ways I hope that she will come back to the simple happiness she cast aside

It was just a little cottage, stand- ing in a corner of what had once oeen olf John Humphreys’ farm. John Humphreys was dey and the farm had been merged long ago in the .nag- nificent grounds of the house built by some unknown millionaire on the crest of the hill

for the glitter you call fame.

all hope so," she maid earnestly. “See, my friends, the storm is over Who will prepare the car for the journey back?”

The young men of the party raced out all at once and the girls followed a moment later. Madame Lesia turn-

There were all kinds of rtmors about that house, but the only facts were that no one had ever seev the owner or had even heard his name. The house ,a palace in white with

broad terraces and shining.

smooth sloping i. ; gone abroad,” she said

lawns, was exquisitely furnished, but ss

only the caretaker and the serub- The man lifted his hands in a ges

woman enjoyed its perfections, Day ture of despair, “For twenty years

by day and year by year it stood there I have waited here,” he said, “And now .. . you have come back,

drowsing in the warm sunshine, and he but you are famous This humble

life will appeal to you less than ever,’

at night the moon played quaintly

about its white and cast long slanting shadow a the hawalil jis all I care about f 1 would have spoken as soon as I saw you, but I ; was afraid The e e 5 | nea the

speak of . .

me now.”

and that w the only sign of life there for 3 ae ves

And as for the fame you

road and pied 1 1 John Humphre son He k pt himself Her companions were calling her. = ; pita The man went to the window and peat Nf , ‘satin aad took down the little lamp he had tend ee y oe pa F ; }ed so faithfully

r | v g eine “It is for you to decide,” he said A solemnly, “God knows I want yu but the

su e 1 his little ;

re is no bitterness in my heart

e : | now If you decide to go back to your great world I will put out this t and there is an end of all my

The others were at the door now, 1 she went and stood by her hus ew , em ae. 8 ed} J “This is how I answer that | Helen,” she said to the girl e husband twenty years ago tasted all that fame can offer

1 come back home You

Ne York wit!

Expansion In Irrigation Projects

be c of

A Matter Of Sense

A Man's Weight In Gold

How much isa bill rave

weight in silver that w t - you ri The weight of 80-5 | iman would be balanced

with $2,500 worth of coin sily His weight in coined gold ibe

only $40,000

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Noble Farms Plants Large Acreage

Fourteen thousand acres are being planted in grain on the Noble farms A at Nobleford, Alberta, this season. Of AG) this area eight thousand acres will be Ay in wheat, three thousand in oats, and three thousand in rye All crop is being sown on summe owed land, and the pany plans to summerfal low another twelve thousand acres during the summer, The present year marks ' anniversary of the d il Leon, the discoverer of |

Madame Lesia rose suddenly. “We)}

ed to the cottager Her eyes were} “They told me gou had!

“Il want you,” she whispered, “that |

it means nothing to}

AHAVEN FOR SUMMER

BY LORETTO C. LYNCH

An Acknowledged Expert in All Matters Pertaining to House- hold Management.

“We are five women who have se- cured a summer abode where our kid- dies may have a good time and to which our husbands may commute daily, It is close to the seashore. The house, }

and by poolfg our funds we were

owever, is very old,

able to purchase it at a low figure.

| The men will do the necessary } tepairs, but it is up to the women Ito provide for furnishings, and for }these we have not much money. There are three large rooms on the first floor and two large ones There is an old

jon the second floor

may be repaired as to provide the

| house with water,

will be appreciated.” When I read this letter I almost c

envied these fortunate women. It

is ai find in’ these days of high

Any suggestions

will undoubtedly be most comfortable during the warm days to come,

Plan to use one of the large rooms on the first floor as a dining room,

Have the men construct a long table | with folding legs Use folding camp chairs Cover the table with plain

white oilclot) Should you care to

tables and chairs may

and placed away

nut of every five

The adjoining the front 1 ; dah : rf " F ‘ce xalted, ; ample, with an output of 4,868,000 fine} room, wl 1 you described in your! sovernment must be right: ] : . A pe ener er : The ¢ i" must be rights} ounces in 1915, valued at $101,035,700, | lett should be r ed anc nlarg- . F Ppa | whict 2 P fedbosiehts ad tet ds pa | ob the murders which suffuse the} produced in 1920 only 2,395,000 fine ed 7s then 8 repel It could be) cheek with shame are committed by! ounce, s, valued at $49,509,400. Can used for a family sitting room le ,f f vho have be 809 | , : nt : gangs < t who have been ada has, on the other hand vith a } Plan to use one of the roon MN prime see n the , ; , “~¢ . omparatively small out; ntain the tr floo s a room for re redness of } docs not exist . : met ed her fig airl t luring or study, ision, a ¢ e and who es rut ' ; we I in qu ion nd in ¢ room ympur It 1 be irse of the ! ty ve t tu | The P . i te : : ; lk: «} ur i ne i* vo ca nas a the } ' Po dei hse tie lly increased her output, produc : rn ; : would etlable crime 1920 told to tl value of $15,853,000, Adjo } t " In! won ) P " ylvee woman, ri pared with $15,580,000 in 19] epar ' pt t ) ~ J rh ' , p 0 ild l 1 $14,464,000 in the previous ye . 1 al : St. Thomas Times-Journal V i - ey alee Bulgarian Labor | | oleae ( ! ( P Ss ulgarian Labor Law ah) ne ° tight be arrang 8 . _'Four Nurses Homesteading parti might be made t Now in Operation EAE ral n ] ba ¥ ! is Have Taken Up Land In Peace River ame All Classes of Society Have Been Country. Ihe larger room on the upper fe Called to Fulfill Service Duties. Further recruits for the littl ny mnight be partitioned with i ) All cl in Bulgaria; of women farming in Western Can lit may de into bert! U ve b ! up to fulfil their’ ada were secured lately when four ey ) the o ] iF n The larg rvice ities und provision of army nurses of Montreal, taking ad room i 1 la the n © COM pyls sbe aw, which was. yar re of the ‘Soldiers’ Settlement and chil nd tl 1 adopted a yt ago Fhe law pro-; Act, which permits them to take sol the o fed that n vho ! attained the di grants for the service ve | Good t ! swe of 20 " wd girls who were 16 etthd in the Spirit River d exper ! nall ! ure irs 1, to be called upon for trict of the Peace River country A ! I id ti pulsory labor cabin has been built in the cent prefer ! Id ' Men were to work 12 the sect ind which the for bro . ix months and } esteading, \ i until bl d. TI to sf M ( i | H bee erfe 1, gis t ' a ' | ting with p and ! ( 00, of ' f h ' 1) rat k, the ire t road making, , c ing ¢ canals, . > : 5 . aded Ds adhe Flin-Flon Mine Sold, t building of ie? Phe Flin-Flor »pper-gold-silver as : }mine, near J las, cently sold Jto the Mining Cory of ( : . Eastern Cities Will oda AHA Wailah’ iining interental 4 able. A Soon Be Modern cording to advices received by local | for mining inte t Winnipeg minis ry Sir Philip Geddes to Transform Cit.es men are jubilar t the news, and of of Palestine, th ay that the sale at this time ill : a \ G , the famous Eng nean a greatly vived in r cool 5 pe 5 er, has been ask-, Mat a mines was ,a } y Of Jerusalem and sum | Palestine, by Sir Hex Boys For Ontario Farms, brow: * hath bert Samuels, t British High Com | Fifty-one boys from the Canadian the ke | da st yf All the old insanitary Farm Training School, Goudhurst, sana os be removed, and instead of , jg, nt, England, have arrived in Can Thesfloor 1 had its icks filled J , there will be both ida to go to positions on farms in Or wit! ; nt fill 1 1 picturesque effects, It| tario that had been arranged for t! narket had t stained dark! W years before Jeru-| jogo: their arrival brov and xed Here 1a sul ind Pal e cast off the char o tT s} vic 1 a “a wa iss ru f Turkish rule and assume | Evidence Of Progress, | l , " { modern progress, fo provide { exten ns to lo the e1 | ¢e government telephone sy qm in the an j ly May Build Paper Mill, , Pravincs ol Manitoba and to erect t wt \ | ie Pulp and Paper} public buildings this year $3,870, l " ¢ 1 of \ 000 has been voted by | io) } . atec in five v nen will ive fo ] est |

. . Fuel From Sawdust la suly rill with a capacity of fifty —— ' of puly lt will Operate in con } Californian Has Been Successful In) ; » Ww the Emerson sawmill, ; | Solving Problem, | e intention is to later build al | A 6 ple of fuel from sawdust ha j larg l ] b i ved in New Westminster by} the Board of Trade from Mr, Walter Lack of Home Training, | } Thomas, of Eureka, California, Meth oe | . I e are four hundred boys under ods of making fuel from sawmill r } j twenty yea ! age in the peniter te haye been experimented with in| }tiaries of Canada, according to Gen the New Westminster district for 4 eral W. S. Hughes, Superintendent of | nany years, but so far none have been Penitentiaries General Hughes .is evolved that proved to be suitable as . undoubtedly right in putting a large a commercial proposition, Apparent ; | |share of the blame on the lack of | ly the problem has been solved by Mr ; | y | proper training in the home,—Orillia) Thomas, who is now considering es : . | Packet tablish a plant in this dis t, and , is eng 1” as to @ Bile | Loan Fair Board $200,000, | Settlers From California, The Provincial Government of | Sunny California has no further Manitoba has agreed to loan the charms for American farmers who} Brandon Winter Fair Board $200,000

have taken up their residence in Sas | katchewan and gome into wheat or mixed farming North Battleford district recently welcomed thirty-five A number ross the line have gone to the | Medstead Lake district, while others are settling in the Meeting Lake and

} Rabbit Lake districts, }

' settlers from California,

| from ac

York hotel has 2,300 bath-

prices, and with certain alterations!

use this room for a dancing party the| be folded up|

Police Force Strengthened!Making a Name For Itself

Provision Made for Enforcing Law at| Canadian Wool Now Marketed on Fort McMurray. National Basis,

The importance of Fort McMurray At any time now the wool clip for as a jumping off place for the great | the 1921 season will be taken from the north land, and the fact that the! back of the sheep and gradually pass townsite is at the end of the stecl{¢! from hand to hand until it comes of the Alberta & Great Waterways | © the consweer in the form of cloth- line, has resulted in the Alberta Pro-|ing. Until recently the interest of vincial Police strengthening their Ft,» te producer ended with the turning McMurray detachmenf, It is the/ over of the wool to the local buyer. anticipation of the police that ad-| The price which the buyer saw fit to

| ditional police protection will be re-|Bive was usually accepted ang noth | quired at the steel’s end. ;ing was said regarding the quality of Constable J. Smith, formerly of the the wool, whether: it was fine -or

detachment at Clyde, left Edmonton | Coarse; white or blatk; of, in many for Fort McMurray recently and will | cases, clean or dirty; for the price was

pretty nearly the same to all. Wool is now the one Canadian pro-

|

take up his post at that point and co

| operate with Constable J, B. MceDon

ald who has been stationed at Fort) duct which is handled on a national!

McMurray for the past three or four} basis. We have Nova Scotia, On years, Two men will also be station-|tario and British Columbia apples; ed at Lac la Biche, these being Con-| 4nd they are sold as such We have stables Moses and McCarthy. Ontario and Quebec cheese each seek é ing to make a reputation for itself But our wool), thanks to a centralized

" said| windmill on the place which, I believe, | Not the Ireland of History | seling Organization, is now sold as

Canadian wool, whether it is castern

According to Goyernment Murders} or western domestic; or range wool,

Are Committed by Imported Gun- men,

and it is making a name for itself,

Production Of Gold

jnight and shooting her to death,! United States Has Decreased and heedless of her pitiful appeals for| Canada Increased Output. The British

The dragging of a wagman out of her humble home in the dead of

mercy, and riddling her poor body Empire is becoming

| with bullets under the open sky- ;more and more the source of supply

n ' > y% Py not Ireland! Certainly, | of gold for the world, the Transvaal

+mines alone yielding 50 per cent. of

whose pages we find chivalry and | the world’s production,

and gallant ser-|ig dye

surely this is jit is not the Ireland of history, in This change fenderness and pity , not to any inereased output on the part of British mines, but to the sharp fall in that of mines in other countries during the last five The United States, for ex

vice rendered to worthy causes by a thigh-spirited race, who thrill to what and find a catch!

| things lovely and

is high and poet

te in the throat fo years,

h r ec, 18 asking industrial vilepe a al Cove within the) =r

ompany will erect}

at six per cent The board will erect a large steel arena on the site of the old building which was destroyed by fire last fall

|

His Daily Program,

Mrs, Goodsole.--I am soliciting for the poor. What do you do with your cast-off clothing?

Mr. Longsufferer,-I hang them up carefully and put on my pyjamas, Then I resume them in the morning,

Life’s Minor should be promptly attended to

It is well to keep the liver active, stomach healthy and bowels re

alert and efficient.

Sold everywhere in Canada In boxes, 25c., 50,

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Good health is, at least it should be made, a matte® of community and na tional welfare; for much of what we call social progress is dependent on it. It is a fact worthy of considcra- tion that a sum of not less than $700,- 000,000 in wages is lost through ill- health each year in the United States alone,

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Migrating From California

Many Families Moving Household Goods and Stock,

A party of twenty Yamiles from California passed through New West- minster recently to look at farming lands in the northeast part of British Columbia, Most of these families have alfeady bought acreage, and are moving in their household effects, stock and implements,

~e

lf it is not marked

MACDONALD'’S

it is not Macdonalds Tobacco.

On an average we lose some- a? thing like seven days a year from our SRSA

working time, and when this is multi plied by the number of workers in this counteysthe sum total is a surprising

Tile Plant For Winnipey.

Plans for the erection this fall, or carly next spring, of the first unit of a ly large number.—From the Detroit] brick tile and glazed tile manufactur- News.

|

ing plant in Winnipeg are now com-

All-Canadian Route for Auto Tourists

Construction work is under way on the wharf at Kuskanook, and it is ex pected that by the middle of May

pleted, according to C. L. Thompson,

manager of the Martin Engincering Company, of. Niagara Falls, Ontario The first unit will have a capacity of 20,000,000 face brick a year, De- posits of clay used in the manufac. be able to make the trip to Vancou-| ture of red buff fine brick are known ver and the Pacific coast by the All

auto tourists from Alberta points wil

to exist in close proximity to the city.

Canadian route. In the past auto

Spprdin « wae ennnsienn fists invariably went via Yahk, British | “Police Gazette’ Banned In Canada, ja Jumbia, and Spokane, Washington, The “Police Gaz "is now banned b t the mpletic f tl harf ! 1 Car through the customs de- | enable gers to he ght on 1 ient It had been banned | senge ame for the trig } gh the mail nd on April 27 an | the kK nay Lake to Nel yrder was { ed banning it through | tl t Bot! ustoms and M n 75,000 wood cs % tt} t of will now work in con- made ar lly in Michigan a \\ j t il | : . K Bill s great man; he I people ¢ ty to} t money o of e Germans date thei oinag Washing n Post

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What is CASTORIA?

Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cactor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has

been in constant use for the rolief of Constipation, Flatulency,

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HON. T. A. CRERAR SAYS GET WILD LANDS LISTED

Leader of National Progressive Party Endorses Principle of Legislation R@ested by Western Canada Colonization Association and Its Mul- of Supporters Throughout Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al-

Hon. TT. A. Crerar’s statement} reads: “The proposal of the Western | Canada Colonization Association that an inventory of unoccupied land be taken under Governmental auspices

It is generally agreed that Canada needs mdre people but an immigra- tion policy can only have permanent sucess if the people who are already | living here are relieved of the arti |

ler : ficial handicaps under which they} in the prairie provinces, and that the| have labored in the past, of which owners of such land should be obliged| these speculations in land is one. The! to fix a price at which they would sell} more people that come into the coun-

to incoming settlers, is, I think, an|try the higher the land speculator excellent one, The fact that the| raises the price. In the best inter- price so fixed would be made the value| ests therefore of the people, of Can-| for assessment of the special Wild] ada the proposal that land held out of Tands Tax would keep the owner of| use should be made available for those the land down to a price that was rea-| who want to use it is sound and de- sonably fair,. Land speculation, and! serves the support of all good Cana-| for that matter speculation in other| dian citizens. This step is in line najural Yesources, has been one of the| with what the organized farmers of} worst evils this country has suffered] Western Canada have advocated for from, many years,”

Coal Problem One Of Transportation

Canada’s Manufacturing Industries Far Removed From Coal Supply. Ottawa.—Canada has immense sup-

plies of coal in both eastern and west-

ern fields, but 70 per cent, of her man- ufacturing industries are located in

Ontario and Quebec, where no coal is

produced. Therefore the difficulty

Swiss Expel Forei Wiss oreigners Unemployment and High Food Prices Given As Reason. | Berne.—Many Dutch new spaper | correspondents in Berne and other Swiss cities have been ordered by the Government to leave Switzerland, | “their stay no longer being coftsidered necessary.” The Dutch ambassador has vigor-

ously protestedAgainst this meas: |

becomes one largely of transportation. | ure, Switzerland's financial condi-

This was the evidence given to the} tion, unemployment, and above all,

special House Committee on fuel re-| ihe high prices of food, may well § ,

sources by Joseph G, Hudon, of the Department of Mines.

Mr, Hudson declared that at Sheep Creck, Alberta, there was a large de- posit of coal almost equal to anthra cite,

havg caused this surprising order, | many Swiss being of opinion that the | influx of foreigners should be stop- ped by all means,

Bolshevism in Ireland

Loans For Irish Relief .

Belfast Announces Receipt of Funds

Organization in Dublin Fostering | From United States, | Irish"Republican Movement. Belfast. Typewritten announce-} London.—A despatch to the Lon-| ments have been posted in Dundalk

don Times from Helsingfors says it} and the surrounding district stating

that “through the efforts of the presi-| lent of the Irish Republic ‘loans of many millions’ of pounds have been raised in the United States for the el lief of the Irish nation,” and that “al

has been learned that a telegram was sent to Maxim Litvinoff, the Russian Sovict chief of legations aboard, | March 29, which establishes “the ex- istence of a Bolshevist organization in Dublin engaged in fostering the Irish |

: | persons who have been in person or

Republican movement.” This tele-| property victims of English aggres gram, according to the correspondent, | ion shall receive due compensation said: “It is of the greatest importance | from the treasury of the republic.”

that the “germ cell” in Dublin should

get 50,000 pounds through Krassin.” (Krassin is the Sovict

Trade and Commerce.)

Cease Refining Raw Sugar

Companies Will Not Contract For

Beets at High Price, | Ont.—The mammoth! plant of the Dominion Sugar Com-} pany have ceased refining raw sugar, offi

Minister of

Chatham,

Trail Ore Tonnage Increases

Business Shows Big Lead Over Last | Year's Figures. ey

rrding to a statement of an

; : , cial of the company The Kitchener Nelson, B.C.—A 50 per cent. lead Wie sii 7 f plant of the company will not be op- over last year's figures in tonna of : 7 ¥* |) erated this autumn The contract ore received_so f thi ti the i f ' lis f P th the armers this year ca ior record achieved by the Trail S1 v3 . ; : h a high minimum price for beets whose margin over 1920 ; i . at the ompany wi not contract passed the 50,000 ton mark the week vedi. } , : ° » lor a full acreage with the present just passed fo date 149,677 tor y | a pecu r igar situation, } have been received against 89,741 one ; | p | re year ago The Consolidated Mining jee 4 tet aryv ¢ Engi . and Smelting Compar a prof Harvey Arrives In England Southampt ‘olone scorg ties produced 147,579 tons of sou pron Colonel! George 4 : Harvey, the newly-appointed United i ates ambassador to the court of St. aig tad Ship’s Fireman Smothered. | James, has arrived here. He was re North Sydney, N.S—T! teamer| ceived by a deputation composed of | Manchester Exchange, which arrived! the officials of the port of Southamp:| here from Liverpool, report that} ton and the members of the United when two days out, about sev tor State onsulate here, of coal in a cross bunker slid down, | siecesuae ee | burying a firemar

Finland to Retain Aland Isles, rhe Aland submitted

to death islands

report to Nations here, recom-

Geneva.- com-

mission has

nd smothering h To Vote on Daylight Saving. t! |

its

League of

Saskatoon, Sask.—A plebiscite will| mending that the islands remain un be held in Saskatoon on June J to de-| der Finnish sovereignty, with guaran- cide on daylight saving for the pre tees for the safeguarding of the Swed

} ent summer, sh population,

Canada Spends Less On Navy And Militia - Than Other Countries

Ottawa.——-Nz id military ditures of

fended in

Government we > the per capita expenditure

the

the House of ¢ ence | defenee purposes would be only $1.89

when Hon. Hugh Guthrie, minister of | per head If the cost of maintaining

militia, participated in the budget de-, the Mounted Police were added to a,

bate, Mr. Guthrie, who represented; that, Canada would still have the

Canada at the financial conference! lowest per capita expenditure of any

held under the League of Nations at; country in the civilized: world, Fig Brussels last summer, quoted statis-| ures submitted to the Brussels con tics to show that Canada’s expendi-| ference had shown the per capita

tures on naval and military defence | expenditure for defen purposes of were lower than any country in the} various countries as follow

world In Mr. Guthrie's views, they! Australia, $6.13; New Zealand, were so Jow as to make other coun | $3 80; South Africa, $5.55; United tries iook rather ridiculous, On a! Kingdom, $23.35; United Stat basis of population estimated at 8,000,-| $13.13, not including the upkeep of

000 people, the per capita expenditure the national guard Argentine, $2.72; for defence, including that for militia,| Brazil, $2; Chile, $5.06; Denmark, | avy and air forces, was only $1.89 | $10.10; Holland, $4.08; Norway, $4.75;

i percentage of annual revenue to Portugal, $4.58; Spain, $2.43; and purposes this Switzerland, $2.20 Figures for Ger-

many, Hungary, Russia and other

be a 4 ) nce year was pri cent

Defence expenditure, including that for militia, navy and air force, and iv excluding Royal Canadian Mounted The percentage of Police and the civilian air operations! to be for the present year, was set out in this year was 3.5 per cent the at $15,215,000, Taken hundred dollars on a basis of population and esti-} would spend $3.50 on the whole de- mating that there were nine million fence of this In 1911 we people in Canada this was a_ per| had spent $9.50 of every hundred dol- €apita expenditure of $1.69, On the

European countries had not been re ceived by the conference,

annual revenue devoted Of every estimates in revenue Canada

country

lars in revenue

expen (ba is of a population of eight million | le co for!

| days

to defence purposes |

Millions of Bushels Going to States Duty Free.

Duluth.—Shipments of Canadian wheat are being rushed into the Unit- ed States through Duluth and Ranier duty free by shippers who-anticipate the signing of the Emergency Tariff measure by President Harding ac- cording to local custom officials, Ap- proximately 816,000 bushels of Cana- dian wheat have been shipped into the United States through this district the past month. Ordinary shipments vary from 500,000 to 3,000,000 bushels in a season, Since Sept. 1, 1920, when this season opened, 19,863,922 bushels have been shipped in.

B. C. Timber Tract To Be Developed

Financiers of London Will Re-organ- if Forest Mills,

Revelstoke, B.C.—With the arrival in New York of Frederick Benson, a London baftker, and a number offin- anciers, en route to British Columbia to undertake the development of a large tract of timber in the Revel- stoke district, it is said as a first step in this direction, the Forest Mills, the head office of which is located here, | will be re-organized, under the direc tion of the Benson group

The com-| pany recently went into voluntary liquidation, Members of the Benson party have been extensively interest ed in this enterprise as debenture holders, |

Further additions to the pulp and, paper industry of British Columbia in the form of mills at Revelstoke and Nelson, are stated to be among the plans of the London who are now prepared, in the

Europe, t

interests, view of

settling down of conditions in

1

» proceed upon a wide se:

of investment in British Columbia.

World’s Wheat Supply

Covers Requirements

Stocks at Beginning of Grain Year Will be 51,000,000 Bushels, | Ottawa. A cablegram = received from the International Institute of Agriculture states the institute has

estimated that the available world’s

supply of wheat and rye avill cover all

requirement until the new harvest and will leave on August 1, 1921, the beginning of the next grain year, available stocks amounting to at } least 51,000,000 bushels

It is evident that the institute ex

ects a large import demand during

{the remainder of the present grain year and consequent heavy shipments from Argentit and Australia, these countries sti'l have large sup pli on hand Assun that the institute s statement 1 t it would appear that Argentina nd Australia will ship the bulk of their wheat before August 1, 1 that t} carry-over in Canada, United Stat and India will be very simall

Will Not Interfere With Grain Inquiry

Government Does Not Intend to

Dictate to Commission, Winnipeg.—Mr, Justice Hyndina chairman of the Grain Inquiry Com

mission, returned to the city from Ot

tawa, where, accompanied by Lincoln

Goldie, another member of the com

mission, he interviewed Premier Meighen The chairman says that the Premier told them that he had no other instructions to give the commis sion than those already cor ned in their reference to the order-in-council creating the commission,

“The government is emphatic that they do not intend in any w to di tate or interfere with the manner in which the work of the commission is carried on; but having named the sub

jects to b red into, leave it to us

ng

to proceed in such a way as will be insure an early and full report,” he said,

Floods Causing Damage

Saskatchewan Reports Losses In North of Province,

Regina Exte ve losse due to

floods are reported from the north of

the province At Lett, near the railway

eford, the G.T.P bridg

water

track by has been

nder several feet of for

has had

level

som

) o that a new bridge to be built clear of the wa

At

bridges

Sweetgras debris *of broken!

floating down stream have

carried away the piers of the railway

bridge, leaving the track suspended, Only road Knile

out,

one

bridge on the ¢ ut}

Creek has not been washed

Iceberg Survived Year's Sun, Boston, Mass An iceberg which May wa ighted

northeast of Cape Race, survived the

last seven miles

| suns of a year and is still in the same position evidently hard aground, Cap tain Ledsome, of the steamer Lexing- ton, reported on his arrival here, A year ago it towered above all others on that coast, but is aow somewhat reduced,

ter several month's efforts and devel

opment, and are now on their way to!

the Atlantic seaboard to welcome he

James MeMenem

er

The dandy lit

1308

pany

—$—— eee

Germans Prepare To Take The Offensive In Silesian Outbreak

——

SE -pose + ----O ——n

. * | - Opne n, Silesia.—German forces on Canadian Budget Will the Jefe bank of te Widen aeENee he n radi lly a rimente ate | Not Affect Exchange ):' «slaty avemented by the ar | rival of former German seldiers from

| Bee W. af » mumber, tae | Announced Change Will Have No sect icte: oiee) ines, eae nent Influence-On Rate, he raat es a? Sich hundred security police front lam-

New | hy en 1 opinio if ' . New York. Seucral OM and Kiel, and a few from other

| : tare adian bank : : re ind G cities, have reached Brieg, 20 Rtetabe mic 1 interested t ic t ade! mil northwest of here, and are re- : yetween the ¢t » count + th! dane 1 > hav placed themselves at DAN MacNEIL, D. R. ROY, jFecent budge announcement posal of German authorities President Dominion Football Associa-: Secretary-Treasurer, Dominion Voot-|! H Drayton are likely : The are rumors here that tion. ball Association, any immediate effect upon the ex-\ the Germans ¥ ill take the offensive, = : = i e The AVA, : 7 _ probab vit! a week, when their Canad T See tle inside winger, who contributed | I: hia ts m j Ms: ; : 1 Ady ¢ complete : a 0 much to the success of Partick Thistle | 7 hou: : tate ve 7 : 10 . Ph | [fw Poles, in the meantime, a re “All Star” Football in the recent Scottish Cup series ant. be - ae my tRve Z Cas 5 ahs ngthening their | Formerly played for Celtic, and was} tit ha Ai a teai 1 : rae I ions W a artille though they \frequently capped for Scotland. not advancing. French sources Tour of Scottish Team is Creating Known as the “Napoleon of Foot-| 10 ‘explanation othe : Me) declare th Adelbert Korfanty, the | Wildest Enthusiasm, ball.” y rate has been subje to req Ate ler of th Polish insurrection, When the officers and members of} pagay Cross fice NS Seoliieh teats sn it vd fate “heeded General Lerond’s in- the Scottish All-Star football team would be complete without one mem | ; oad” A mong “3 ms for te first time and sus- arrive in Halifax on May 18th, the de-| j05 from | dinburgh. “Auld Reekie's” | salt ; tog Ht Aen led operations,” | Sire of all Carfadian football men to representative is Paddy Crossan, a rarer Pmen here at. ¢ Londor Lloyd George, in a ‘have an Old Country professional, back of the first water, ruggest as he} a Pebebdt: ae , : peech in the House of Commons, first-class team of players come to, joo} , but a veritable stonewall in the| sii a nature likely 4 " rning the Upper Silesian situa | this country, will be replete | pinch Possesscs a powerful kick. j Change? market, nad haracterized tion of the 7” batt . i t | t : P 2 : The Dominion I ootball Associa- Aléx MeNair-—Veteran vigh? back | Se tiarian ck ste : i i. irrectionis rg " pag 4 tion, through President Dan MacNeil of the Glasgow Celtic, hero of many! gy, Oe argh ce of th Treaty [V ersaille and Secretary-Treasurer D. W. Roy, international battles and considered a Sebeeok Pe right I should speak have completed final arrangements af one of the “brainiest’ defence men| plainly,’ Mr. I d George de-

playing the game inthe Pohsth lo 4 Plumbers Object To oh al : ss ha thing n

{ ‘a no notice Of the “old war-horse va ,

! | Labor Saving Device! 2!" not teat with them with that

er beater

3 a she of tl ssociati '. ! " haracterized athe behalf of the Association Jimmy Brownlie.—Famous goal- eid on r Cw . <td . “ryt ) ) y al { [Wrusueiee se naueee keeper, Who can be classed as a vet- } Does Not Provide Enough Work For, 1 Fi 1 mie" The H ver hy » . i ) ou » be The party of sixteen player » WhO] eran, Ftas been faithful custodian | Installing Plumbers. \ eaealr aa 5 pe ies have been chosen for this long de- for Third Lanark for mi years, and | N York I+ on ii l I ! | e : . ec ao ap ferréd missionary football enterprise} has seen much service in international P ie : : to cement the ties of the En pire and | matche One of the best xponents o 0) : . . : ' bind Canada and Scotland closer in of last-line defene i he orld— ston. had } ; ithe bonds of sport and brotherhood,| «;y Idy_of them all.” rite \f 4 ; ft . ' 1? ! left Glasgow, May 10, and will sail; e | mA : il ! ' from Liverpool yn the Cunard r é : ts : : \ ! j t P 1 1 7 . lines, SS, Cameronia, Upon theirs May Secure Truce in Silesia i te . rival in Canada, the Canadian Nat : : | the interest t 2 ' har trane : » ! | vurTt ! I Railways will take charge of J Report Hostilities Suspended As Re 0 ye ' , ' | ! ) ' I I er pl \ porting the party to the Pacific coas sult of Negotiations. rah nl 1, ; and return, In order that games may : ah" py thas ii 'Y} London.—It is reported that 1 ‘ld have ttre tak iagteadl tenia . A ab ot hes re Ae ce tn Mics "i tiations between tt Inter-Allied | of shipped @ 1 ! lielil Canada and as tl ow 1 mi Commission: 16_. Unr Sitesi ; ; : " ort e ¢ sport P . ary effor for the sal of sy rf can AdelbertKorfanty, leader.o Pol || : tered in an Imperial spirit, for the : : ‘yet 4 P sh insurgents in that are resulted * good of our Dominion, making the x N 1" , iil suspension of hostilities " 4 2 enterprise “National,” it was only fit re hi eee J P T d P. R F he N ess despatch to the Central News rogressng lowards Feace hussian forests ting that the National systems should \\ ° arsaw I tilized This railway is bending Dae § B Fi sah 5 = ey It wa agreed, ac rd ) Sinn Fein Representatives Have wept y re every cffort to make the tour a plea r , eport, that the insurgent ao Brought Proposals to London ant one for the visitors and special : > 4 2 facil Wt . . ‘] | } cup a line of demarcation reed Handoi 1" Catastrophe of Such Magnitude litic aced at their dis-] ) fe } aci : ; - va p ‘er | . nd main ir Whole Timber Belt Threatened takes sadidert Lek? gh hah I pending final scttlemer \ ' rhe forthcoming tour is « UNE! Silesian , een , ' he wildest enthusiasm in Canada and A tiles Bohan" 1 k ) » the matel played| porpoy ; ' : he he y m ill include fou plebi ; : hy fei in the Stat | " 1c nr" af ' \f in ¢ d It be played at] : Hatifa May 18th; Montreal, M aK: ! oO va, May 21 Har 1 | re, v | i lay 26th; 1 , May 28th; Fort lit I Aril ] Ist; W ] ce 4th: Re “FG | ( } : Sash june Shs Caleary, Jone Cannot Support beste eh a | Mth; | June 14th; \ Ahir ver, June 18th, On the return. tri Coalition Government , + | lay at | Albert o German Acceptance Helps Market, . | , J hy Winnipe luly 1 lo Scottish Membe: Blames Lloyd \ ly tonal mone } Int mal gar George Government For Irish , ted } P = < w] 1 Or The ® 7 Reprisal ; I aby | ee Says Canada Wants Independence, in the United) y ondon.-—Considerabl : Miltad lice” ford, of « "i | P be » On} na A : i] nto z : oused po nent . ' . announcement of Sir Goe Col ling,Sor | ] ' The ficial aki part in this ; Vere { Partlor ¢ beter : lins, ube o a ) { ve ' pa tic f ' n include Col.) Goer Sar iisnd ' As ' i ly ! J. B. Wilson, V.D., chairman of the ait furthe if ' aa L e Third Lanark Club; Andrew Mitchell! —.., 7 (Pte ape or wid The is Si , two of the direc | 9 So iiita ts ; ' : : G Ic |‘ ' tind nee tors; and Mr, Connell, who is man Sie ( : ; , | : itl nd king The line yids ; . ; ; Will Not Discuss Question er 0 ne sing lected he ( \ nT? United § p dy 1 of the team is: ( f erial s. F = vernt uc War Cost To Germany | 1 1 ssnion of Craig B vt Centre half-back of ¢ that he : | f p A . the Me I ho came into! , \ ! \ ' 4 \ } v e fact tha e i : a ! ! ) the tea en Cringan, the Celtic! ig make good 1 é tar \ forced » withdraw 1 or in thi at 0, ' ) credited w l " rin h tose li’ by ¢ ( ntry experts, and © ievand } --—- notte we ee ee ee ! u ) } las pr ion, U di L A ee e reli Germany Unconditionally Accepts John Marshall ' { h two nonsit G rom | h b ected R ti ky ! ah elas, pee ! eparation Terms t rttish tea 'Y8/ also that he cat ( . . for Midd h, and is er d ——- ———$—-—- -$——_——- —— Prolonged Cheering Greets Ar uncemen ! the House of by “Bed being the grea , | | f ht bach " rt s d Ce » recent ! nal ): YS pnely Captained Seot- Condemns Disturbances Oy aay ae ioe Miblasas land team veral | J Sil 2 Hied ul at | ! ( Powilirii’ toarredidee Ranticrd bat n Upper Silesia a TAY' a ¥ote Pela a bee I D ne he Allied Powers, and \ ( lin \ duris « t A 7 Allies Have Issued a Proclamation to ee p 0 ! i i roba n ves ile player the Reb:ls | of Ve | Allied d } ta di recent inter Oppel l j inte nation 8 1 ncement wae t ] l i 1 pro Dr. W ( 1 cheeris Alex Benne m Rovers, or | ) l fo Upper! ded mn | handed tt Ge f the fin and 4 t dribl sil I | we inet my ( \ j M ter, and M playi t game i cotland Mad d ' tI d Soc t ) | ly telegray ere rep on while a member ba Upt he fronted | ' ¢ OV . of the Glasgow Ranger nd should] eve ! Hues e all de-, decided tha t \ ! lelight Canadian soccer fan ) ! ] ir | vil atur . } 1 \ t | Alex lroup Dundee youngster, | Kive i 1 the Upper Sile n In mal ' 1 a pting the terms who has been the sensation of the] qu ib he results of | new char ! sked { ! es ' Allicd Sup cnget football sor Hie has been the] the ) und eat } Fad late de ”), Li ( London, i fined to @ star performer for the Dens Park out | | followed, the Government wa ' tition of the exact terms of thé fit, but reached the pinnacle of fame} Belgian King to Visit England. tained. rhe Allied ions of t All ith regard 40 when he featured a recent internation London It was officially announe-} quired a‘definite reply, based on “Yes” ntees, disarmament, the-srial off al game Is “slippery as an ecl.” ed that Albert, King of the Belgians,| or “No.” No conditional rey ould | war @timinals, and financial, copa? Jimmy Quinn.—On setired list.| would pay a visit of state to England] be entertained, and its itt e reply states thet "Get : Gained fame as centre forward for| early in July Phe visit will begin; formulated to expire on the ht of | many @MPeres unconditi Hy t8 these = Celtic and Scotland, Of the aggres-| July 4 and end on July 8, May 12 decisions, sive, bustling type, he packed a wick - —- Berlin. The Reichst assembled This reply was to the Allied ed shot, Probably the best centre League to Meet in September, at 9 o'clock and Dr, Wirth announced! capitals, for transmission to t Scotland has produced May play Geneva Che assembly of the Lea-| the formation of a new cabinet, with) heads of the Allied Governments, here occasionally | gue of Nations will hold its next meet-| himself as chancellor and foreign|after the Cabinet, headed by Dr,

| Wirth, the

what

Chancellor, had ree London to a vote of acceptance of the Entente reparation | confidence in pre Reichstag.

ing in September in Geneva, Presi- new dent Dacunha, of the league's council,

has issued the

minister,

Germany's uneconditions ved amounted

all for this session,

;

we stce- _

THE HERALD. meen Bndes cca Asker

Beautifal growing weather and seeling almost ‘er, Time is drawiog near for ;icnics. Let ue) think of pleasant | iings now after! all this turmoil id strife of the past few months.

Rev. Ellingeor from Camrose n with the class The contirmatio: May 29

Mre J. BE. Krefting was at home; to her friends on ‘Satarday after. | noon and evening «nd entertained | a whole houseful,

W, Teanis finished his contract at grading the roads, but, alas! there is something else sadly needed. Is there not some man with a drag available somewhere | in the district? At present the roud is impassable,

Miss Louise Stabenfeldt is keep iog house for her brother George these days.

Miss Bortha Shale spent Satur.

Your Victory Loan

at the rate of 3% per 8 coming down | ; week to read | rt confirmation, | takes place on

PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND

PONOKA BRANCH, G,

one of fhe best picnics that has ever béen held in Water Glen. Fall partioulare later, We thank | the Asker Union for sending dea lezate to our meeting } Jack Dunkerley, Jclin Shipley! day eveving and Sunday at the|and E, W. Howitt spent Sunday | J. E, Krefting home. | witn Bachelor Bill on section ¥ Miss Myrtle Krefting entertaia. Mra Chas. A, Jobuson enter. ed in honor of"her birthday last! tained a few friends Saturday Sunday, ‘afternoon | i) Flolifer, who has been epend-| Mies Edith Heggland has been ing a week or two with friends in| visiting with her sister, Mra! thie district, left for his home in| Veillens, Ponoka, for the pnst| B.C. on Monday week, We aro glad to know that little

* | Milton Nelson is recovering nicely Climax l after being treated for blooc poison |

The majority of the farmers in the arm, . | have about finished their spring} Mrand Mrs Chas A. Johneon | work which is remarkably early! Were guests of Mrand Mra TY. B | for this section | Phillips Sunday last

Last week's rain was a boom to crops, Wheattfields, grass and| trees are now turning green |

Stephenson and few are drilling} 68T. MARY'S CHURCH a wellfor Mra M. E Owens, and | Trinity Sunday, May 22nd,| are meeting with excellent success | Matens and Holy Communion, UI | so far. They hope & have the|am, Confirmation Class. Friday, well completed during the week | May 20th, at 3.45 p.m

F.S. James and family spent} Sunday with relatives in Bashaw.

Mre M. E. Owens has purchased a half-seotion of land near Tristram

CHURCH NEWS |

BAPTIST Services for Sanday, May 22 | Brooks, church service at ll am, ; Sunday echool at 12 Ponoka, | and will fence the same for graz-|7 80, subject: "The Slave’s Girdle,” | Ing purposes, ; Special singing, hearty service, | Martin Bednar and family of There is always a welcome for you! \ Ponoka were guests of the BR. at the home-like church. Headley home on “Sunday, The people’a meetiog will be}

—— held atthe home of Mr and Mra! s Jamieson, Subject fer discussion! Morniigside “Baptism All are invited The illustrated lecture that was) Wednesday at § pw, prompt, announced for Morningside some) The choir will meet for practic weeks ago, and was postponed, will,on Friday

evening at S sbarp.| come off Friday eveniog, May 20 | Now voices weloomed, | This promises to be very interest. ing, and a large crowd is looked! UNION CHUL for, After the lecture a secial! Sup lay, May 22.—1] am, “Tte evening will be enjoyed Ice} Reconciliation of Jacob.and Eran,” creain, home-ma caudy, cake,| 720 pm., “The Persistence of an

sandwichs and cot ee will be sold Old Time Slander" A collection will bo taken in aid of heartily invited, At the evening

missions, Prow le of refresh: | gervice John Rees Jones, of Woor ine ts in aid of Ludlies’ Aid society River, will sing solos.

The monthly ineeting of the

W.MS, will be ' ld atthe bome! mp ; ,, +) fintn ettlihatal of Mra Grant, o Thursday, May! The Women’s Institute will hold

10, Allthe ladi iu the district | @ Sale of cooking and silver tea in re invite! to atte d thie necting. | the rest room, for the reat room| The hour of ch rel service bag/ fund, on June 4th Donations been changed frovi 4 o'clock to 2,) will be gratefully received,

and Sunday schoo! from % to 4 - : Mre A. Royers, corresponding |

Mr and Mra Stu fox have greatly | 4 *. el improved the app-arance of their Secretary of the Federated Wo. |

property by erecting a varandah | men's Institutes of Canada, as well| A rose the frout. | us provincial secretary of the A W

Jack Stelfox, who hae spent the! Institute, will speak in the Union winter in the north country, ia! ehurch May ‘let, at three o'clock Visiting witb ais parents here 'Mre Rogers is in very close tour b|

T dye ay over he The Dyers h RYO UOY | into the! with the institutes throughont tho mause, Which was recently vacated ; | Dominion, All lidies of town | !

All are

nh

by Mrand Mre Patterson,

Will Grant, who bas been at., 94 community are iovited to at. | tending Versity, left last week for, tend Camp Borden, where be will re-| sume his atudies iv tlying

8, M. Bolton mate a business trip to Bentley on Mouday ;

Mre Schultz, of Edmonton, is| A mocting of the rural school visiting with her paronts before! ‘&ebers will be beld in the Ponoka | leaving for the north svhool on Saturday, May, 21 to}

Mra Schade, of Lacombe, passed | Consider the events and regulations |

| |

NOTICE

away on Thursday, after a long| regarding them for the sports to} and trying illness, in ber 59th be conducted on School Fair Da

year, ‘Ibe late Mra Schade, whol, tot 7. 1921 ys was well-known in thia part of the! wee a All rarall

ceuntry, was highly respected, and! bers should be prosent was ti womnan it the true senso of Rural achoola can now be*sup- the word, Iiodly in thought and beaten disposition, and very wach devo! SO | ed to her family Hosides her | husband she leaves two daughters, Mre (Rey ) Gunn, aud Mre Brewer PIANO TUNING also @ son, Harry, at hemo. Th funeral service was held from th: Gavin Spence, wh Sunday, internment tasing plac iu the Lacombe cemetery r { pathy ie extended to the sor way, bat wil be hack in tive or bik W s t tints p Phone ) uver, ' |

“1 it

potatoes and

med yraings from H HO Costain

fown for the past ten days with

Kobvert Moffat,

been called

I ber Methodist church, Lacombo, Inst Peels lH « has tawily

‘obo Blacksto bas soll bia furw, weet of town, to Me Cb of Calgasy, who is thia week,

Mr Ha ‘emin, paid a tlying visit last Sunday,

orders to Girifl James,

moving |

of Vane

to our midet

Water Glen

"The Village Lawyer” will be played by the Water Glen Drama. tic Society in the Wood River hall Tueeduy, May 24h, aud in tle! Malmo U.F.A. Hall on Friday, | May 27tb. Curtain will risa at both places a { o'clock sharp, Price; Adulte 50c; children 25

At the U.F.A, weeting held last| Thureday, it was decided to bold | the annval picnic on Friday, June! rd. Committees were Appointed, | Bay heey and plane are being uade to have!

ALWAYS: Mins

Fi ae

+ eee

TO THE PUBLIC

May can be cashed at 7 n Bank of Commerce or left on deposit in a Savings Account.

Interest on Savings Accounts is paid

THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE,

‘hone No, 44

| vee f()i' SIT ITI (l,

The Province Of Alberta Offers

CHE HRwitas, ¥

wk ee ee we

OKs, ALBMATA,

Se SN Se

Swat the Fly

COME IN AND GET YOUR

SCREEN DOORS At REASONABLE PRICES BEST QUALITY SCREEN Also Combination SCREEN AND STORM DOORS

Easier to keep the flies out than to get rid of them after tho house is full of them.

Coupons due 1st She Canadian

annum, Po}

$15,000 0 . $15,000, ) 0

E. Clarke, Manager.

°

a OUR MOTTO—SERVICE trees

YOURS FOR BUSINESS

. Revelstoke Sawmill Company, Ltd.

1906-1921 L. I. STUART, Manager

Telephone 26

Poffeka, Alberta

Notice To All Car Owners

Back on the job again, and Tam

Painting and | Decorating

480 Acres of good Pasture Laud to | Let, Good running water on place, For particulars see | Jonn Burnes

Phone 112, Ponoka | |

!

}

PASTURE TO LET |

Fifteen years on the job, still going strong. Mixed paint painters come and

. . . . ~ os ia a t r li mixed painters go. While PASTURE FOR HORSES Pied we may not go on forever erat Gas, Oils, Tires and other we are still doing 90 per |}_.1 have sccommodation for a cumb- | Accessories

ev of horses in my pasture | person interested can | with me,

| L.

(exe comes

Any}

R and all kinds of Car Overhauling communicate |

ip general,

Reboring All Kinds of Cylinders

from 24 in. to 5) in, in diameter and |

cent of the Painting and Decorating in th s town. H, Danxrornp, Ponoka,

ESTRAY Dark brown Gelding, abouc 900 Ibs ,

jone left leg white. Has been on my | place for about 6 months |

P O'DONNELL Phone 500,

ALL WORK GUAKASTIED fitting piston toa 1000th of an inch

In addition to that. [ am pre- pared to do all kinds of OXY ACETYLENE WELDING as I have purchased one of the best outfits made in America,

TERMS STRICTLY CASH

J. W. Haggin

A TRIAL 18 ALL I ASK Ponoka

dad G. D. CLARK, Jr.

On Saturday evening, April 30th, a |} Ponoka Alberta | White embroidery baby carriage robe in town or on road leading past | Hinkley’s. Finder please leave at | Herald OMice or A. Reid's store,

Alberta

MISS CLARA GILL

NURSE

Terms Mopervre

Ponoka “FOR RENT FARMERS!

Section of Land for rent, Pasture | Particulars | Renton, Ponoka.

We can save you money on Lumber from ©, Cement, Twine and Wire,

F. J. Bullock

aes Phone 3.14, Ponoka

FOR SALE OR TRADE | One 10-20 Titan Tractor, 3-bottom | esi! a ees | Hamilton plows, 2 breaker bottoms, | | tandem dise and extras, Several good |

horses weighing 1200 to 1600 Ibs, und} CANADIAN |my equity in a tlalf Scetion if PACI Fic

Sawer'totes dat tees] ~ Change in Train Service

jharrowed in 1920, Will sell separate fly or all together, For further par-

EFFECTIVE SUNDAY May 22, 1921

| ticulars, apply, FJ. Greif, Lockhart,

| Alberta

MAH GET, Proprietor oe Railway Si., Ponoka Alberta

Trans Canada Limited, all standard

sleeping car, Trains 7 aud & between

Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver

Will be resumed first train

Montreal and Vancouver, May 22nd

UNION CAFE

Tike BEST PLACE FOR A MEAL

A-1 Service, with Special At tention to Parmers & Travellers Tabacco

t & Conteetionery

Iee Crean

ind Soft Drinks

|

TO RENT |

Quarter Section of good Pasture

Land, Nice running water or place, Brapy & Monaan,

Phone 11, Ponoka

Men’s and Boys’ Footwear

| HOUSE FOR SALE

Times for trains at Ponoka will be— Nortunounp O42 Ave. 712 eM ee

140 vat. Vaily Ex. Sun

8-Roomed Cottage with large Barn jon Chipman Avenue for sale.—Apply, |W, W. Russell, Ponoka,

SOUTHBOUND 250 ALM. 9.20) AM, 250 pM,

Daily Owing to the solicitations of many of my old Cus- tomers and would-be new ones, | have put in a Stock of Men's and

| i ; | ESTRAY | Lt between St. ‘aul and Vaneouver

On the promises of Thain Bros..| will be resumed first train from 8

N,K, 2242.27 Wa, 12 miles SW, of} Paul and Vancouver, Jane Sth. 1021, Boys’ Footwear, I will) [| Ponoka, ose Bay Mare, 5 or 6 years | ul Ps keep nothing but the old, 2 white hind feet and left front! Por further particulars apply to any

foot white, bald face; no visibl> brand. | Ticket Agent,

best, and my prices will

: | C, L. Farnum, Brand Reader | J. B. PROCTOR be right, | eS District Passen, e: \yent, 10 per cent, off regular prices | STALLION FOR SALE Calgary

on all repairs done on Shoes |

bought of ine,

H. B. Shively

Alberta

Purebred Belgian Stallion, dark chestnut, 4 years old, weight 2000 Ibs,; }very gentle and broken to harness, | Usedonly on my herd,

| P, O'DONNELL,

FOR SALE

I-in, Oliver Breaking Plow. 2 Lays. 2 Coulters, Broke 5 Acres, Aj Campbell's Blacksinith Shop,

Ponoka

| l Phone 500, Ponoka |

THE FOLLOWING INVESTMENTS :

10-year Gold Bonds 15-year Gold Bonds

| Dated May 1,1921; Maturing May 1,1931 Dated April 1,1921;MataringApril 1,1936 | 4

Price $98.16 Price $97.59

and accrued Interest from and accrued Interest from May 1, 1921 April 1, 1921

Donominations : $100, 8500, $1,000 Nenominations: 8500, $1,000

PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE may also be purchased through your Local Bank, or from any recosnized Bond House in the Province of Alberta

| he 0 Ben } Address a'l communications to the Deputy Probdincial Treasurer

HON, C. R, MITCHELL,

PROVINCIAL TREASURER

WV. NEWSON, Depury PROVINCIAL TREASURER, PARLIAMENT BuILpincs, EpMonToN, ALBERTA

—S onion ——

from |

Soo-Pacitle Express, Trains 18 andl

tere eames

——

ee eee es

Ponoka Engineering Works ; ENGINEERS, ETC. Central Alberta's Leading Machineshop

We ate equipped with a eet of Modern and Up-to-date Toole

P.O, Box 22

Si LUMBER

ALso

The experience that is so very necessary to go with

to insure a good job

HERB J. REES

Proprietor

LUMBER and IVPLEMENTS

(ILEEETELAITIIAIEIITIIT IIE

Tobe Se asessieneetcesares

frisrrrirrivit

Nh

a new home ¢ pay rent when we are sell- ing dumber and_ building material at such low prices. Drop in and get estimates from You will thank

us for the hint.

Phone 11

us,

PONOKA

i) Health for Aching |

Victims of Neuritis

Weekly Health Talk No. 10 By Dr. H. B. Foster, the Chiropractor

When you geta feverish, aching soreness of the arm which seems to have deprived the muscles of power

“the trouble is neuritis,

Neuritis isan inflammation of the norve,

Ite

blood vessels, expand, there is excessive heat, and there is a discharge of serum into the cells which

softens the muscles and degenerates the nerve. cause is pressure at the spinal nerve opening, and the correction is chiropractic spinal adjustments, attention is given in time, no serious results foll ow. jE The tendency of neuritis, unless the cause is removed |F

is to paralyze the part affected,

Complete Recovery

“Tyeuffered for years with what was diagnosed as neuritis, It seemed as though mv extrem. ities were gradually becomin paralyzed. Headaches helped to make life miserable, Chiro. practic was advised by a friend aoc after a series of adjustments | was completely cured,”—J }iyde, Chiropractic Research Bureau Statement No, 12510

ACT TODAY Why delay? Chiropractic removes the cause of your disease Consultation is without charge or obligation,

Dr. H. B. Foster

THE CHIROPRACTOR REID BLOCK PONOKA PHONE 11 At Wetaskiwin on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays Back in Ponoka at 3.15 p.m,

The

If

CORRECTS

DISEASES OFTHE FOLLOWING

DUEDOCTESACEIUERETUCTOEDOL ERLE CONSE CECEREETSEUDE DDE RUOTEDDIDDES ET IOGI OTD,

Lines

No use to

setaeceseesisiasiatsasaeteiaaiviin’

LOWER PINCHED IE

FINERVES, IMPOSSIBLE]:

TO FURNISH

PROPER IMPULSES |; (LIFE AND HEALTH)|: TO THEIR ORGANS |i

AND TISSUES

What is Threaded Rubber?

THREADED RUBBER applies to only one kind of battery insulation —that between the positive and negative plates of every Still Better Willard Battery,

Every piece of Threaded Rubber Insulation is a thin sheet of

reads

epeclans prepared rubber pierced by hundreds of thousands of tiny th

_ Because of the pecaliar combination of threads and rubber, this insulation bas the following important advantages over ordinary insulation :

1, It answers once and for all the question of ve placing the

insulation

2. It retains in insulating properties to the end of the

life

battery's

3, Tt permits bone-dry shipment and storage of batteries i, It adds to the tife as well as the reliability of the Still Better Willard, the only battery in which it can be had,

M. G. NEFF

WILLARD SUB SERVICE STATION

XT TO TOWN HALL, PONOKA

a nn a ee meme

Leland @afe

Meals At All

Hours

“armers and Commercial Trade specially Catered to

T)

gars, Fruit, Confectionery, Soft Drinks

Mah Yuen & Mah Fat

neni an dae neanane ania eae

World Happening Briefly Told

Thirty bricklayers are on strike in Brantford because the builders’

S

cx change would not renew the agree ment at $1.00 an hour, the wage paid

last year, but offered 90 cents an hour,

THE HFRAT.Y PONOKA. ALBERTA.

| Air Route Scheme in, Alberta!

| | Will Be Along Water Courses to Fort Norman,

The first commercial air route | scheme in Northern Alberta and be- } yond will commence operations by

the end of May. Captain May, pro- | moter of the project, is now at Camp | Borden taking special training in avia-

Pee ge Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache

It’s foolish to fuffer from consttpation,

A Summer Coat Of Navy Tuss

j}tion, He will return to Edmonton a headache, biliousness, dizziness, |} shortly with a navigator's license, ndigestion, and kin-

} ; vad bd dred ailments | three new flying boats for service in|

the north and a crew of expert pilots. |

McLennan will be the base from! | which the air boats will fly, The | route will be along the water courses | |} via Fort Vermilion and Hay River, | following the Peace and Mackenzie | Rivers to the Great Slave Lake and | Fort Norman oil fields.

gently on liver and bowels, Smail Pill—Small Dose—Small Price

To Retain Good Health Follow This Advice|

: (fered to the Greeks which rewarded | Most important of all is proper at-|

tention to the bowels. Avoid con-| stipation—its the healthkiller of to-

Greeks Reject Settlement

Allies Offered Generous Reward for Services During War.

é A settlement by negotiation was of-

them for their services to the Allied

lines It rejected.

generous was

day Harsh griping medicine is ruin-| cause during the war on more than beware of it Best results fol-| With an overweening confidence in low a re medy like | Dr. Hamilton's! themsely: s, which nobody shared, the Pills which relieve costiveness '

Greeks sect out to satisfy all their de-

ah Souther Alberta Farmer Sows Large

A Satisfactory Crop

Area to Sweet Clover.

Harry McDonald, who is ‘ore on a large scale near Bowville in| Southern Alberta, intends to seed two, hundred and fifty acres to sweet clov-! er this spring. Sweet clover has been tried by several of our farmers and has been a very satisfactory crop, It gives an abundant yield of good hay, is a very hardy plant, and acts as a most efficient weed choker

Now Is

Guarantee

We quarantes the Martin-Senour 100% Pure Paint (except inside White and « few dark shades that cannot be prepared trom lead and rine), to be made from pure white lead, pure oxide of rine, with coloring mat- ter in proportionate quantities neces

Wisdom Of The East

Some Chinese Proverbs Which Con- tain Good Sense,

Some Chinese proverbs collected by Roy Chapman Andrews and handed on by him to a recent meeting of the Dutch Treat Club in New York City:

If you bow at all, bow low

i tad tints, @ith pure linered off and tur. pentine dryer, and to be entirely & (rom water,

tine, whiting and

other edulterstions,

| and SOLO sLojact A man thinks he knows—but a kd pA seed ats man knows better oe HARTA. BeNOUR 0s Free sitt at the play always | ie grumble most H I have seer one who loves vir-| tues as he loves beauty j Only imbicil want credit for the

achievements of r ancestors

If you have delayed painting, has suffered. Do not put o Save the surface and you Save all,

The Time To Paiat

ro property any longer. Look around and you will find many places, both inside and out that call for a coat of paint. Now is

the time. Nature is re-decorating, get in line and do the same. The most economical method is to use

Joss

MARTIN-SENOUR

100% PURE PAINT AND VARNISHES

Thole covering power and lacing qualities are very = It will pay you to insist on getting this popular rand, For whatever painting or varnishing you do, there lea special MARTIN BesOUR

Product, each one Guaranteed to beat serve the purpose for wich it lemade

- Creepy

SN

Mal MARTIN. SENOL R product for, and for every purpete, Conreli oar terat, or wrvle we divect, Our booklet “Town and Country Hones” evaded [ree on cogately

Ghe MARTIN-SENOUR Go

emus oe “eres SAAR MONTREAL [O78T?

J. J. Walsh and Liam Roisite, Sinn | promptiy and tone the bowels so that ¢ Peay TI ' I The faults which a man condemns r neti ; } La a fore q ave stucceed- . z Kein members of parliament for Cork | CONSUPAation P omes a thing of the sd relat fh 14 =. / mat : il out of office he commits when in : + | pas distress or inconve ce setting hard knocks here wi : : City, Miss Mary MacSwincy and Lord vane ENN RS A a A BL Hh Ad ok : No imagine-mal worships the : ittends the use of Dr Hamilton's be no sympathy for them in their dis-| Mayor O'Callaghan are announced Pills, which are famous for their mild int | rT sorrel gods, He knows what they are made " : . r 4 : - : omtnent, and when cir quart Sinn Fein candidates in the Cork Par- | ne ind efficien For headache, eae he | i 2 | t | bilousne indigestion and liver com-| With the Turks again becomes the One es { th is & VARNISHES t ary tions, us A tadhed | CiBesno . P . ne 0d ft t n cartl iamentary clections . ‘plaint, Dr, Hatuilton’s Pills are just| subject of negotiation they must not By Marie Belmont. baltan thas ; ta henna ay val . P er to pot P r A P deat vctter than an cxtrs gel ir a . Belgium has adhered to ¢ ' what you need Phousands maintain, be surprised if the conditions of set- | 5 st ssity : r wie ah national court of the Lea of Na-Ptheir heaith by regulating frequently t! | f , iherk A silk coat is almost a necessity) Jt js not ne which makes a ¥ tl tt 1 heal yy regulati ! ement are s favor o the : tions, the Belgian mini to Swi with Dr, Hamilton's Pills, 25¢ all deal- th i ‘t ae f 4 SurtedamLond I when dainty frocks are worn on ial man drunk—it ie t himself. } Peltz ine . e s or The Catarrhozone Co., Mon-| Niteh ov mane ones) summer days This model is made If you ah, don’ " P a " . zerland, I pa having st 1 the: cal, : en ESN Daily Express, lag wavy elua: tussatila ollie bear ta W6k mie bd dA ama h. aaati Canadian Demand New Station At Moose Jaw document Belgium is the 33rd sig- au, ¢ mae te soy him—i ple , don . en nat ' p ea: cai sees ae Vee a only smart-looking but thoroughly] suspect him For German Goods att OFY: « epared Fo i : ~ Thiel : : tuilding Erect > CP r hia. > Prepared For Anything. Manslaughter in Second Degree | practical for all sorts of wear. ‘This a Moreen & ling Erected By C.P.R, Is Very A strike in Montreal of union pack Murdering a dying man in the pres- } : 1 Manufacturers and Workers Should Attractive ; , Fi > estate : Using a razor—bad stuff—but many | coat is designed with a generous, roll- Wh B l ren : : active. ing house employees against the open! ence of a priest, who was adminis- ha Ty “het The! } , cay} y bus Jriver Realize Keen Nature of Europ Canadian I c Rail Con ' $§.hou SMERISS: sek Gent (enka he lik axe atte hel people do it for their corns 1¢' ing collar which on occasion may mal : m : Competition ek meena rte a Ns) = ie wi ica 4 i f a ‘s | at LS eat eiteyh ah t ; eves one remedy hat ad tah oF and ote folded up wore closely round the Liked Che Bishop ; ; 4 c abot t p ted the crec- wage cut has et ded 1 7 Ne R ! rage hh ited to the Sinn ciners 4 cUSBATT a aM a > ea a ; : ck A novel trimming appears ; . Indications of the rz pi 1 ot SI lendid new ra oad station Py aie erent foF thele fobs back) Rut there have been so many preced: them ‘fight ¢ f. Refi sc a subst ‘1 upo y pompons of white sit; Said He Was Human and Different | impx rts from Germany and ed M Jaw The new buildings at the employers’ terms ing that the for “Putnam's,” 25c everywhere upon the front, collar | From Others, mand in Canada for pr t ( we tractive 1 provide great- To evade recently passed ! a ing in that nd cuffs The narrow belt is fasten- It was because of his breezy in-| mat iufacture are supplied by the}! ised accommodation for the by forestalling claims of tenants that) '™ Big Future For Mexico led with two small roses made from|timacy that tl Bishop of London, | firm of A, R. MacMullen ( , affic converging upon ¢ Itt rent are exorbitant, certain Ne Peay Sate: -— the ik Phe hat with jaunty up-| 4 xty-tl years of age, has; to, who are brokers r 18, | | entre York landlords are de Cold in the Head” |}Government Well Established and d pr is decorated in the same| the affections of those who form months’ rent in advance f acute attack of Nasal Catarrt | Prosperous Conditions at Hand, ner as the coat his throbt ese Perhaps the le re ; ia en ; hose ect to frequent “colds in the ne : Ne the handsomest comr r pak $ sat i t ath ¢ icfre tenant eA? hod ut ake Wie of BALLS shiai. rr G tid Luders de ° : re. te iF a ee it pe the vital of children, Streng- levelan an reported ( tRt JICIN wil ild up the) } co consul for Ontario, rn a a ake lum came an o'd bus driver, at b 1 Mother . U ah _ Pe lasik. oN Sy spat: cleanse the Blood and render ty +h cae Nj +e Externally or Internally, it is Good. “Look at ‘em! Just k at ’em!” ex \ ee , yards Vie stolen, bought a new one and receiv-| them less liable to colds Repeated attacks arrived to assume his new duties When applied externally by brisk k at gust | ¢ at em : \\ iextert 4 ( ic ed a duplicate tof 1 cc of ot Ants ¢ ater isy le he 1S Carat roby He roronto, said that Mexico ! r of| rubbing, Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil he said, waving his whi; d the! the} 4 ] é é . Y a | 1 with the me numbers on internally and acts through the Blood on the) the greatest futures of ¢ om the pores and penetrates the) crowd gathered ind the bishop, g 3 ; ; tal * Since ¢ 1 bee Mucous Surfaces of the System, thus reduc-| ip. orld “Our governmer 1) t ics, touching the seat of the! who ne fr he opene-| tee Irish Family Migrate To Canada. aise aie ; : -| ing the inflammation and restoring normal) ©” ; y: trouble and mediately affording re-| .;. halite | | Hite Cl ae ee yer , . stopped frequently on n Of | conditior Stabilized as any ¢ nment could f Admi ed internally, it will] S!° Dutpit ame dilly, | lass Migration of ¢ ev ; ; All Druggists Circulars free : ee ; e : f d isterec tern y. Heo 1S in't mind you, and I @ not Dub- stealing his own car | FJ. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. be, and will soon be its Ih the tion in the throat which be ' you, and |} | L. T. Floyd, of the apiary branch} ——_—_—_ international obligations,” 1 Senor] induces coughing and will relieve af-] can’t stomach parsons, hey're fair} foods | place he Can gs Ad : A ean e yeh | P “ond ¢ ! ' n-|fections of the bronchial tubes and, pizen to me; but I'm—well, 'e’s dif- dies | er Me ama of the department of agriculture, | > ‘ross Luders, “and already | é cons | ecuons < : : , + but I’'m—well, | Fredricton, N.B., has tendered hi Helping The Red C ditions are at hand.” [eortumeony oe mane ry Ut and De! ferent, here's something ‘uman| and pins, | M eal Che TRA arena Saale : a - nd that trade) (OBVincce " 've ‘card ' . he following translation of lip-| ly ' resignation to take a position with the| Everyone Working to Make Member-| Senor Luders declared t eee ——_____— about ‘im, I've " re im down east} The follc m4 ation of ; clip-| ly \ i , “an Mexico was| F i and It u, when] ping from a Berlin paper indicates { ey ar apiary branch of the Manitoba d part-| ship Drive a Success. | between Canada and Mexice as oa : ed m any : time, and I tell you, wl en : fe 1 Berlin pag ef h / c Chey are | i pi ery year at hat / / a nin in : the German impressio: the na-| er t Canad ; ment of agriculture He will leave} Some of the largest governmental | Sfowing rapidly every year and tha League Had To Be Creat you've been a | ing to ‘im for a} the ' an it 5 ( ae] c early in June las { corporation organizations | With the pleasant relations which had | bit, a kind of clean feeling takes ‘old| dian demand:— ari ° anc rporauo a Ze . 1 : ; ; | . tne (Obtained in the past between Great | Or Another War Would Have Men-) on you, same’s if it was your day off A ding to a cable the Canadian New Line To Cuba Trial of 139 officers of the old Aus-| throughout the country are making, § \ | fp ages heh. ; R ; 4 , } 4 . ; eat | : hi } Britain and the Mexican people, it aced World's Peace. and you'd ‘ad a bath and got your| Burean of International Trade, Can- rier P ' trian army, who are charged with use of their machinery to help the} ?'* ¢ . : 4 cl) Atta stab be ‘aneiaad| Qandil ai fae Nd Dall SPR aimtatir petty yeaa | A direct line o . . . lw e conside rier t 5 1 . ay Suit or ~London aily| ada i gt) i serman > ' t ® conspiracy, has begun They were| Red Cross Membership Enrollment, | Would be considerably augmente a e think it righ 2 ay, : < ' by : 7 i Va iver and Cuba has just be ar- : rgd ; ; - Pas I the future now, in our opinion, if a League of| Chronicle ires Metal goods, toys canard certhnnnan dil members of the “death legion” which | June 5 to 11,a success, The head of-| ? had b asa ak. ths : ' P gee Five th ine I iw —— tions ha " cre - ——-~ monicas, ar glassware ¢ pa was formed to offer military service! fices of all the chartered banks of Te a 7m SNAUORE IDSC OU Uerti ss Raven ew Gy |) P : : , . . r from Cuba led at Va ; j o0ce f re Eevee peace conference at Versailles, if our Co-Operative cular demand, Canadian firms ; 1 es - to any party opposed to Bolshevik or| Canada are sending out literature to li thetasplrationalotithe lto have the nm of makit Communist dictatorship all their branches from the Atlantic | Src Had’ ube Haart CLEA’ Te Wool Marketing| af aE <s t! ed argo of > H Mi , shat io ) 4 use vy | of re i Construction has bee tart to the Pacific Phe Canadian Na- DUE T0 BAD BLOOD ; , spk RL J ; ne it | ; oat } ! = iscussions growing * . . . re | ! c a) Can College build in| tional Railways i g out litera- a lr the iscu ns growing out or +! Association Gaining Strong Footing ' M ( the new ampior ollege butidi sir 4 a ey : : 2 Eo Ver 1", ; l ture to every employee in the min- | : dU the great majority of the na om the, British Market Ana Regina When completed the build-| / bad tgp kt aban Domin | If the Blood is Kept Rich and Red) cious were not ady joined in an} : gto ¢ t } \ I vik ) ly ings will have cost about $100,000,| ion. The Deputy Postmaster is him-} You Will Enjoy Health , f A err eC ey , I , ; naeticl r ! im "ty | | self sending out large displ posters} More disturbances to health is caus-; V5OCMHON for abet het . 1A U \ ! org . f | : 1 g Catl ' advertising the campaign to every| ed by weak, watery blood than most; Peace OF they pide aoe a. : ; med by ( | “rs h | structed by Roman ith edd | ; f il ss | people have any idea of. When your; be no hope of its attainment until hei an , ave been} zations under supervision of J I t office in & Conspicuous position | blood is impoverished, the nerves suf her at . ster world war had HCiE > pa 4 Wee eT Do in t suites O'Leary, of Saskatoor where they will be 1 eth seen by fer from lac of nourishment and you) | ompelled its iti The thing oti og v} l ed t G Towing: hued . yee EF , everyone t acting business, may be troubled with insomnia, neu - : haere clip / : ; a ing, or Protrude PiE-ROYRL Onan Tel me - _ - its, neuralgia or sciatica had to be dor wien is was blind tory > ' og Fatoe. Bo George to H, J, Corson, of Islington, , 5S ful subject to strain are under-né while the he of war were still ' | AEH Ue t., arrived recentl J § v fe , ) we mt 1 h ir » mind, i . ° es "e . | . . haso’s Olntment will relleve you at once 9) t RD t YY and y 1V ancouvers 'Shinnts u Y es d y i lay have mi fresh in the : t ; : A \ vi 4 b Reetil: hanenil i| Increasing Interest | Dr, Chase's Otnen “berate love y ny erred trom the crate ich they om o aes, bar A done at all, a if it had no een i ' P Fe . fealera, or EKdma 1, Bates & ¢ 1 hipped to M Ss bot Ipping ear) thin and you begin to ow syinptoms) | ri iW t be an issue. | Bt . or the a In Western ( anada Taronth. Sample Box free if you men we Upper WESe 8 2 Ul . lof any of these disorders try building | CO" ht eb ; ; sr ¢ : I of c I j | | paper aad enclose 2c, stamp to pay post 1 gardens at Islingto ty had 2 ; Bi i wit illiams’ Pin lere or anywh St. I s Globe : | . _ ————__—__— ma re MS | I | Harbor ne eg hea Business| Up tae biped baht t rs Me Miams’ Pi \ a : in \ Public Asking About Land Settle. disportes hen v HN one In le ills ese) pills ave a recia i j Beery , > a | MONEY ORDERS River in England, but took to the A , ree TETAS f action on the blood and as it becomes : cae ! its in Prairie Provinces \ k at I raing to the report of the fat=) enriched your health ir prove Che 2 7 a t i ware ¢ c blic!| R Do j ess Money Order muddy waters of er ) c y 's Board, Va had a most value of D Williams’ P Pills in Are ¢ ultivating , : te ( j ; ; 11 to : . : A lington as if they dic t Sea ‘at ; : ‘. 0? . 4 +t ) pA the 7 : , | -_— oo ssiul shipping year in 1920, Dur-]| cases of this kind is proved by the ex ama . rea” | ey be led. , , Tr chang the year 644,403 passengers passed| Perience of Mr. D, J. McDonald, Increased Acreage Geantnaiat 4 , by the Dey | FEMALE HELP WANTED vier ah het, e : ' North R r Dr N.S., who says: ona i " ed ¢ 0 a Uhis - —— in and out of the port, 50,300 being Ror ye uffered severely! Alberta Taking The Lead In Western} first tried last year 1 the expe ence| ‘tetesana haa iPaatito licNeatlant : mie t i 1 y | i « | T'rans-Pacific passengers, and the re-] with headache , pains in the back and Canada, | Prove 1 ec vel more uni-| A that ¢ vn lands in West-| tet / e int i line | inait ler being on coastwise steamers, | a run Sawa, pond ton At Henge the Acreage ready ling in West-| form td | ' this |, Sar ste Giftee rt peberie jaf fast sel ing a \\ Age i In the twelve months 1 149 coastwise | pain in my back would be ¥ sad tha NPA 1920. TI srrangement. and at inc I the 5; | de ri anuftactt 4 ! n- | " it up ir all night o ern Canada exe ! at O8 6 1 a Vere ny ve . bad t y, which 1 tofore have been! don ( roars AS 1,441,316] J, would sit up in bed all night. From | ern Canada exceeds that of 1920, Bhe| et : i : ste Haye, BAe | dos, niet A , | time to time tors were reating| three prairi g r v P i 1 men, | ame tons enterc the yr, iil the} me, 1 did not give me mare than | of 12,785,750 this year rainst 11, to gain a Ber! available lis try ot sist] “Write The Fruit Lands Exchange leep al o call included 336) t mpo ' And then one day| ¢ 0 74¢ 920 Alberta shows the | ish 1 ket It! | Grand Forks, B.C,, for Mixed Farms, } ‘| ° erth! nelot. | 049744 1 }of Ma hips th a net tonnage of 1,163,699 " er wa fl A ) y a alg | ecieah (narsaed of Condit ' lea maa g| Besid ; c oY ' During the la three months of the!” ave ' dees y Fv ' } P a . 9 AJ p Uae S hd ltry Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill After| are favorable ja able i 1 that ere 8 Root year 136,000,000 feet of lo c ed] , Ling 1} I felt relief I got f P e E f ARIE WO LORE , ° 0 ; A ease, redlable requiating 1 the harbor, ar 000,000 feet of lum ive boxes mor 1 before ere | me ig | 4 Bold in thoes deo She Aashats Soe emanate Arca Tienes ee mG Not a Settler, See ! d lands lying of strengih—Ne. 1, 819 ber were ¢ ted by water, The) all gone I felt as tho pet AB hd. his |! loth dd | Ho a aa) No. 8. 88 per bo twise import ' ne the ! et | giving me new life, as every way oir, said nt to his , eat most a Bold by all drugalete, or ora | CORst we fs btadhied aon axe a34 they buile up and proved my health! tailor, “I object to this continual dun t nd teed ¢ e | | . xT The a prepa noe tiene FD lens three nths amounte 126,3. } : , ° . : x ; ' ? ; 7 mphi hree 1 i mo ae to 226, Jand trengt l \ king as ning 1 would like to liave you know | I er ( ida ol} : lition Dt : ug Smt THE COOK MEDICINE CO tons, and exports 85,012 tons ; be eet na pul i : he {fe that my great-great-grandfather was ra Ys} he ee, to the e TORONTO, ONT, (Formerly Windsor —E day a K e worse afte J , . rhis ly | ' N Zealand Shrubs For B.C | my da l th plea ire} one of the early setth 1 s is er ; aT A | ew Zealan nrubs Fo A. t this co i 1) 4 hia .e anxi , tr y ve i 66 7 Mie pages "A touleseeda ii \ i all Vil Maybe, _ sgh i 4 nxiou Nip ‘eed ST gary } ancouy § parks an 1 han i - | tradesman, but y don't | , > |} DOO DISEASES anno to be adorned h spe of tre y an pret De Wil ; Pink \ ; | Work and Play | and Mow to Feed | ) idorned with i ' 1. | take after him ' . | t 29 land flowering shrubs of New Zealand, Pil s trom | 9 Barre sg bx ! , , | wage 0 PRA ML A Go k | ipl 1 bien of | mie? BE un } poxet | jt id work t is « enlal Author e ! »le, national emble oO o> Uitlinese! i work " al 4 “; Ww ule tl maf ¢, na on aL $250 { | I Wil s | Awful Asthma Attacks. Is there a : ; es rae } ii CLAY SrOV ER | ¢ nada, will take root in the public} M \ I ; }member of your famil > is in the A Giant Sturgeon ec . eis am “iy | | America’s Pioneer| 118 West Slet-etreet, ILIOUS headache spolfs | squares of the cities of Christchurch |power of this distre z trouble?] «, e visi-| ial work, honestly 1 well) | Dog Remedies | New York, U.S.A ° re . ey ol AY ' | 4 j , an expected enjoy- land Auckland Mr, J. Fyfe Smith, Another Story About The Prince, | No ervice you can ret der him wil ted M hart done Chere is a asure of trt ey ea many : xpe . PAS. : FR - : ; tary fe told of the P e of 1 the bringing to his attention of n the saying that ¢ | ‘lor | president of the er Horticul A story is Id of t 4 Boner : hey | ying ment, tural A iatior » returned re-; Wales whien . a bout eleven -D poe Ab if e l | play akes Jo a dull boy Age ASP RI N f ) Sure b daca aaah a e dees . rh medy rests its reputation uf I a mie is Fy ; “siping : When the condition of the | cently from a trip to Australia and| years old, King Edward d him) what it hag done { thers It | ite frre ott a 4 e empha ally te that all) , : ah In tater t he had made; what ig All aboutia ord cove t f ce ' 4) Play and no y ces Ja ah | . acta yusness | New Zealand, stated that he had mac feet, and it weighed RR liver is neglected, billousness | New Zealand ial | Perkin id the Prince,| almost every of less member of society, a nul Only ‘Bayer’ is Genuine seems to become chronic and | te necessary PUG , | And | the jand even t ' : ) ! fish was Pers see t | d th I é fi atl y | = the I Riv recurs every two or three R ( pas h Cardiff. | Kin Pap vce? WTatnne : esume Cattle Trade With Cardiff. | King , I fa Pet Pat P { F {is sald weeks, with severe sick head. | Cardiff is the only port in the Brit-| de wa m of the king,"| ny ee nea F " 1 Aer Scissors Invented In 400 B.C, arc : pri sem et Os hich " wy la ° aches, | ish Channel licensed for admission of \ he reply But he nt; $ by t | | ‘Lhe world did its rs, cut f mmediate slaught nd alwa on ¢ , le ts,’ | ting: alath wi ; tad knif Why not’ get right after this | cattle for immediate siaus and & - -— Northern Manitoba to Have Wireless,| i cloth with a round mo trouble and end it by using Dr. | Canadian ship with a consignment of | acd and : att teld to} ' the in-| until 400 B.C,, er fe 3 Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills to restore Canadian cattle is due here carly it | 0.000 feet of Am | Hollo v's C vy y+ rs, which le oh ite invented the na teival the health and activity of the liver, | May, [tis nearly 15.years since Car- Se icantiamh Reset eT ad| entirely safe to use, and sis ne we ta Manitoba, Hon, Ed.| til two or three centuries WY: r-| Constipation, tadigestion, | backe diff has recdived a cargo of aeree | tles satisfactory in 9% n caadyMacowal* anand sasuran ever, were the ty { to a ge s| eae roe ey Ay ae disappear steer cattle and the resus iF ety e ae Needs Traini stated when the estimates were pre- tor 4 ad : | Warning! Lake no chi with \ of thie well-known | trade is causing : uch local satis- In Spain the people write, on ar ceds raining. ; sented to the legislature o~ | substitutes for genuine “Bayer ‘Tab medicine, faction, average, fewer than ten letters per Che Visitor Yes, this picture is in- Classified letes o atts sin, l nless y seK the put have yo cen e . ss ' } e ayer On package or On tab- One pill a dose, 86 cts, & box, all dealors, arr Aererd head each ngs, . have u been to see Nine women are qualified in Eng-| Bookkeeper low shall I b Kk ee Vite ant ph rs i ' all o At cactatai ' p the ne Vhistler ; ; : en Bdmanson, Bates & Cow IAC, Vorsern The horns of Aby eeeeen Aiba. AF0 a if nN . by | Ay fon’ land to wear the w g and gown, those 0,000 d ira the asiit at Ir ery Bayer pac kage are directions of immense size, but are extremely u Mrs Newly I h Mo) we don’t which entitle them to plead before| away with? lok ( olds, Headache, Newralgi ., R HA 9 1 e R N are much for vaudeville : Writ e atism, wache, oothache, Latte Dr Chase S light : U/ ] / = iit the high court judges and In all the Manene Write C ad See ie ‘oe j ° ee inet i ' i : courte of law runniag expens of twelve tablets cost ew centy . .- y India bamboo pulp i used in P ofessor nienert Carnie oor yp aa ee _———— _ Druggists also sell farger packagem | I I- e | LS. | ifact f strong wrappin the meaning o “words use . ae ia 8 s ; " Kvdne iH Liver I my, | HO manusacture oF ° MPpING al Tritat . ;. . 7! te ts just one hundred years since} You can always make @ satisfactory Mate . LA oon Asphris dite . e monkeys, f r K , | RaDS: Sun Wind ae? Ss Cinders ach parasols came into general use In the| deal with an honest man—tnless you Monoacetie-

RECOMMENDED me SOLD BY DRUGOISTS w-OPTICIANS |

Ask for Minard's and take no other Waite FoR Free EYE BOOK. MURINE CO. CHicAGa Keep

Minard’s Liniment in the house

United States, are in the dishonest ¢

Bayer Manufacture of

lass yourself, | acidester of Sallnycactd

co THe IINNALD, PONORA, ALBERYA, “4

an ee AR ee OR LLL A LE AL LEN GD LR

Union Church Has . Successful Year

Auto and Tractor

~~ | OWNERS | :

The annual business mecting of | the Quarterly Board of the Union T luve taken over tho || Oburch was held in the church! Repair shop in connection vestry o1 Wednesday evening, last and gratifying progress Was |) 4 woossories of E. Cannon }| reported in all departments of |} ong ay your service for |} . . cburch work, The pastor reported | all Repair Work on Auto- \. that 22 had been received fato|] mobiles, Tractors and |i ama faye’ Pep f church membership, 13 by letter Magneto hag Children’’ und 9 on probation—the presen! membership for Eastside ard) All Work Guaranteed Ponoka appointments being 142 In spite of financial depression | E. F. ZEBEDEE there bad been generous response Wea ta A\Gabin to the claims of the work—a total, of $4184 having been raised, Of this amount $1500 had been raise: ; for pastor's salary, $150 for horee. |

keep, $880 for Connexional Funds! including missionary, educational and social service work, $1704 for

with the Vuleanizing and

ot

Mothers! When Buying Shoes t bracing Sun. ‘s a ee . ° ice

Fe atau rate | SATURDAY, May 2 TinnnTE OF SQHRUEYE NOt CE Te

sa pol A ad Pd Because it is the length of life of a shoe that deter-

—eee Ne ra

appointed on the Board for the mines its real cost to you. You may save a few

i Breathl rama, and the Soul enusing year. Stewarde—Messrs at f K a et eautift cents in the original purchase, but have cheaper J . . Thoill of a Great and Beautifol ginal I

A, Reid, C. H Cunnings, G. EF, Love } shoes that wear out in half the time. Cluike, A. A. Graham, H. H.} I , its

atath e y rhe "4 {urlbuts are without doubt the highest quality Costain; Mr W Dewhirst and Mr Nazimova of children’s shoes made today—the fact that they J Scott were appe:ated for the = si Mit caiectA cost more per pair is ertirely offset by the far Eastaide appointmen! and Mr A rhe abadil) ap rvs ie } longer time they last and Keep their shape, and by A, Grabem was app inted record. | the comfort and perfect fit they give. ing steward Mra G E. Bowker aud Mre G. L. Laycock were STRONGER ea

appointed district visitors In Than Death

addition tothe above the foliow- | fas,

vie ate Pants ey iy ote 4 Admission—lde and 35e LF L. BU virtue of their office -Mra M |

Whitecotton, Pree Ladies’ Aid; ; Bg QS fr FR ‘ale Mrs G. B, Clarke, Pres WMS; |

G. L_ Laycock, secretary ‘Trustee WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 For Sale by Board, It was decided to appoint i

the society representatives the fcllowing evening, Mr J, R. iL Walton Layoock was appointed delegate e e

eS ee ee

to the district meeting i Oo Thursday evening a con Limited

gregational meeting and social was ‘‘Poor Girl, PONOKS; ALBBRIM

held, in which the whole work of PHONE 6G NOKA, _.BE 2

the year was reviewe OFan Rich Girl 4

Cunaings, superintendent, told of |

tho work of the Sunday selool! Price 15e and 26 er 3 : ahs sl 24H

end of increasing attendarce. The! wore

Present Enrollment is 152 with ctr acne seen eRe average attendance for the year of

i7, A total of $245 had been

raised for Sunday school and

missionary purposes. Mrs Veter.

aon reported for the Ladies’ Aid a TOWN OF PONOKA

; ps > W. WE Odell, KC ) membership of 25; two bavaars and . sou Lag 4 sevens BLOO ell, KC, C. H, Russel a supper having been held, and & PERSONAL PROPERTY ASSESS Royal a ret Beans. te one SWE ie eee Goud total of $376 raised, Mrs Bowker) MENT ROLL FOR 1921 Lennox Soap, 21 bars for "81.00 gave tha W.M.S, report —meinber Patnolive soap,2 for2d or 10 forgt.00 8 P BURCHNALL, D.L.S ship 1), total contributions $120 oF ms ‘nauinariia Ny wo Eke tart . Lhd i 25e 7) l ALBERTA LAND SURVEYOR

on is hereby wiven ere “~ t rowr eanser, 3 foi . 2c > " oH Bishop ay of 1 0 fall sod! -Pionarty cA paeaNeHE TOE Ol ea ownse Mprere FR gs Ayr IR pied ye Cad amtmlad.* Aloe. thantines anadade ~ alah. * ald ee entity Ay |] Wh, Tins No-Vary Motlusses &1 80 | Warm Boundaries, Road Diversions abaers activilics, wid MIBB tie | nof Ponoka fot vear 1021 1WO1b, Sax good dry Onion S200 Drainage Surveys &c, Grace Crawford yave an account! has been prepared \ how open 29 Ibs, Onions $1,007) Phone 404 ' i of the C G.LT, work, Under ber, for mopeetion Ofiles of the Sliced Pine Apple, 3 tins for, 8100 aid faithful leadership splendid work tO a tt ae ' ; Pd NEW ARRIVALS IN SILKS eee Pm ARTS Ee has been dove, and the yirls shows k in tl rhoon, on every day | I] Crepe de Cl Georgettes, Vaile | ; : > their appreciation by hearty. \ holiday, except | i]t Chiffon Taiteta || KRITANNIA LODGE No, 18 Berrien lered r ning a Wel ye {cecum aitittituisissssseseses a veered , f Dressy and ff] A.B. & A.M. A short programme was rendere: aN : Vy ] ll R t di ‘each: : Se arate ae oa dered yan that ny tea u canizing and Retreading | Big Yes ss Soulja } 1 y Sbro, Guo, B, Crane, W.tl Bures, Belle Snider and = \ in { ; . toan her p a H B Ed ‘ds | raat zo om LowkeER, Secretary Peterson contributing, after w1 WIAA PERL Lat RelA UL hd. ; . > OWaras }): ig hat mre t + ga the Jadies served refreshment earth t lodge bi miplaine VERY Tire we repair 1s guaranteed to give alia GENI ne MERCHAN'I | Visiting bret! <a ane pes he ¥v office, ° : ah m embarrassing crrorein spelling, [fs mh “hh Tee | “AA i Siting brethren welcome The following were appointed t ated ; fe ne Aino iCal satisfactory service unless injured by conditions shave ~sanaerel web of ee appr ta td : A rds, Know the meaning of puzzling {} - the acayeeriy B ge . soC1ely \ over which we have no control, war terms, Increase your effici ieeys HI onoka | KITCHENER LODGE No, 05 representatives - Steel A , which results in power and su | ne A.F, & A.M, G.RsA Wrinutes AiasTy,: Graham Prices for Retreading | j WEBSTER'S hone 22 Stith oe, S 0 » nt | ‘lair Rib teline | RK. Scott and J, Ro Laycock 8 a0.) eck po Se AEE TR ome tro, 8, J. Byers, WM,

HL 10.00 sie 00 Bio 2x 11,00 14.0) 1.75 iIxt 12,50 1b.00 5 h2x4 14.00 15.00 5.75 Kix 11,00 16,00 5.75 Sixt 15.00 17.00 6.00

Sectional Repairs in Casings

This work varios largely and is charged r according to labor

] ' Blow-Out in inch Casing from 82.50 to 85,50 Tomorrow Alright | ' Tice fake mane 400 to U0 GY ceva asn ee eo

DICTIONARY is an all-know- ing teachey, a ur real Guestion answerer, made to 1 your needs, Jt is in daily 1 y hundreds ¢ fthou an use

PONOKA MARKETS Prices of grain suppli d by Elev

tors On Wednesday, May 11 400,000 Words, 2760 P Mes. 600 Ie

" ! t t 3.000 ' as follows Tonicuh an feneaal ee ates Cleo Bera lt Wheat, No, 1 Northern, per burt GRAND PRI, *- No, 2 1b os ¢ rr} 1.50 to 8,20 $ rege sai petoy eg 19 ; pir! t NR Tablets stop sick head nates, + ed Sitlea y ; ‘i 5,00 td 10,00 i BEORAR and INDLUL-PAPER feition No, 3 " lieve Lilious attacks, tone and T : HY Hoshees Aft ! fo ube Repairs HH ket Maps si you name this i No. 4 #4 regulate the eiaemure organs, Naw Waice P 81.25 i @. aC. MERRIAM | c Ou it No, 6 ; baie ée , og ss Viileanizing one small Blow-Out oo i pringtietd, Mass, Onta, basin No, 2, CW a ** Better Than Pills For Liver Liles Vuleanizing one small Puncture U5 Hi Barley, basis No, 8, CW Re Splice d ¥ 1v5 HI Rye, No, 2 ¢ LW a Ginch See tlon 150 Hi] Potatoes, per bush,, Rebuilt Vives from 85.00 to $14 oo HI Exugs, per dozen Rebuilt Tubes from 2 to 30) # Bite naril NEW TIRES AND (UBES ALL SIZES HH | So a pees We allow you highest market price for your old t ves if in repairing HH fogs, live, per ewt, condition when buying new tires from us, See us before discarding Hi Heef, live, per" $00 te your old tires H] Hides... THRESHER BELTS REPAIRED AND RESPLICED

E. CANNON GARAGE

i Bes 9

I a

PENDLETON GARAGE

B, E. PENDLETON, Prop

Telephon Or Iv + ° oN r oO ete . Open All Hours Livery Service A Limitless Guavau th A gitarantee that operates at any tim in the life of an A > olden \ full line of Acc te md RR i | ‘Aut o-She a prote »t you iust ar dacasir nla > career teres reteenen arene . 6 y y “P : All inakes of Tires aud Chains in st | and every defect in material or work- ph it bit ME hs acetals manship that may come to light. | FULL STOCK OF FORD PARTS KEPT ON WLAN There is no time or mil limit on thi EXIDE BATTERIES in Stoct Bal ; Ames Holden ‘'Auto-Shoc’' Guarantee. It : serves as bedrock for all adjustments, whicl We Solicit a Share of Your P. age are made upon it-—without ato at ibble ~ a4 Se mk é ¥ wQ) a wi 1 “AUTO-SHOES” 9m te : =. Cord and Fabric Tires in all

oy’ Pee te ah mt us Oly ea f Pan,

ONL tele

Standard Sizes “Grey Sox’’ Tubes For Sale By “Red Sox" Tubes

B. E. Pendleton, Phone 122, Ponoka M. G. Neff, Phone 108, Ponoka (AMMAR SAAC OA A AG 8 7" aS A ALARA 2A AOA) 2 MER) A NS IPT cS EI

& CM rn Ye ep enn Ad) 0 tal Agate a PQ PO te nef OP DIDI NIALL OG CPDL Y. ~~

hd

NEW INTERNATIONAL! |

ee ee eee a y 5

Stock Raisers

are now offered a complete marketing and » bankin rte through ¢ our new Bran

at the Calgary ards. Full information regarding live stock market conditions, quotations, etc, furnished by the Manager, by mail, telephone, or telegraph, ‘unds transferred to and from clients’ home accounts to (ij pdite their business at the Yards,

Make the Stock Yards Branch your business headquartets while in Calgary. A special room is provided for you,

THE MERCHANTS BANK

Head Office: Montreal. OF CAANADA Established 1864,

Ponoka Branch, -~ - - J. G, LAFRANCE, Manager. Calgary Stock Yards Branch,- + W.T.HOPKIRK, Manager.

P ROMHSSIONAL “eT

M. GRAHAM, M.B., Toronto

Physician and Surgeon

Residence, Donald Avenue

Phone 57

Ww. A. CAMPBELL, M,D.,O.M

Physician and Surgeon

Office—Chipman Avenue

Opposite; Kennedy & Russell's

Dr, G. E. BUDD Dentist al (ivaduate of Marquette University 1807 Complete X-Ray Service REID BLOCK, PONOKA Phone 71 Res, 137

THE BREAD eres

—at your house can be easily

settled, Just quit the labor

and une rtainty of home bak-

ing andmake this bakery the

source of your bread supply, } Then you will always be sure of fine, toothsome bread on your table, ‘There'll be no un- certainty, no disappointments Our bread is perfect all the time,

___ Dt IRHOTORY

William R. McLaurin Barrister, Solicitor and Notary MONEY TO LOAN

Office—Uver the Bird Drug Store, Chipman Avenue

G. HOGUNNINGS |e

| Railway Street, Ponoka _ Phone 51 Alexander Knox

= | Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public “Hy we TASKIWIN

isits Ponoka on Second snd Fourth

} \Edwards j Saturdays each month Appoint-

tents can be made for him by Mr

Way News W. A. Porguson, Town Hall, Ponoka

Macaroni, 5s., ; Sc Odell & Russell Macaroni, 10 lbs... . $1,50 Spaghetti, 6 Ibs,

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Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries |

| Siall White Navy Beans, 15 Ibs,

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| Star Store Block, Wetaskiwin

Bro, Joskru Rensuaw, Secy

THE MILKING MACHINE Meets on the Friday on or before the

tull of the moon,

Pr OOS A

PONOKA LODGE No, 1 Meets in LOLOL. Hall every Monday

‘vening at S pou. Visiting brethren vecome,

T. A. Srewanrt, N.G C, H. Cunninas, B.S, HOPE REBEK*H LODGE No, 3, L.0.0.F, Regular meeting every alternate | riday Evening in 10O,0.F, Hall, at

So'e ock

The object M likin Afivhiine ts not Visiting Members welcome lelmoply. ti draw some of iLe milk Miss ’LeTes HoLnen, N.G, } Almost nt kind of king or Mrs Joun Punnecy, RS, Paqueezing device will an thate A

cessful milker inust continue to get SSD lof the milk, and do it in such a

Vay that the milk giving ability of the cow will be developed, and the jMmaxtmim yearly vield of milk be

obtained, ane doinilker must be simple, easy to keep in order and to operite, and so constructed that the

milk is kept free fom dirt, BM IT AT SWIFT'S CREAM &TATION

Cheam, Eaas Burrun AND Pountry

B wour AT Higuesr Prices Ager for BLLAK. Milkers, Silos, Magnet 8 ane ators, Magnet Engines, Cream Testers, Dairy Supplies and

Dairy Feed,

wwvil Canadian Cream Station W. BACHOR, Agent | >

hes PT || They Soon PONOKA L,O.L No 1909 Grow

meets in Lodge Rooms

every Second and Last Nie Wednesday of the month Out of Mother's Arms

W, B. Parrerson, W.M, | but

4. H, MoCunpy, RS, PHOTOGRAPHS OFF*p tHE RAR TOME nL RO SEL SS Saipan len ad iat CHILDREN ib GRuWw t AF rs

| G. E. BOWKER ala B. S. Cameron UNDERTAKER

| | Photographic Studios

| EMBALMER PONOKA . AND + LACOMBE | | We Are in Ponoka Every

| PHONE 28 PONOKA SATCRDAY APTERNOON