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TENTH YEAR,

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All Straw Hats at

Half Prices to Clear.

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HARVESTERS’ SPECIAL

We will give you a

Special Reduction during Harvest by taking 20 Ibs. or over. of Our Delicious Meat.

Try it and be convinced.

Our Business is Strictly Cash,

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ae STs Bread

There is a peculiar something about Browning's Bread

that makes it Stand Out Prominently in many homes in this town—it has a Tastiness that causes the children and grown ups to marvel at its Goodness, - The answer is, (Juality, and that is because the best wheat and other ingredients of the highest nutrition, combined with Modern Methods of Baking go into every loaf. We serve quite a number of citizens daily, and we can serve you too. Buy a loaf of Our Bread today and you will appreciate this

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Island Review

For the Districts of:- Pleasant View,

BOW ISLAND»

Mrs, @, B. M Mitchell of Bow Island and little grandson Leonard went bo Virden, Manitoba to accompany her mother Mrs, T, Palmer to her home at Virden. she not being able to stay in Alberta for ill health

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Mrs, R.A. MacDonald held a4 very enjoyable dance in the barn, last Monday evening the 9th, most of the neighbours attended, amongst the number we noticed Mrs. Proudfoot and J.W. Proudfoot, Mrs. M, McKenzie, Mrs, John Millar, Mr, Alfred Millar, Mr.G@. and Mr. R. Oalder, with their daughters und many others too numerous to men+ tion, all report a very enjoyable time, much dancing was indulged in, also some @uelic songs were given by the hostess

Mrs. MacDonald hopes to have an- other dance before long

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Mr, A.B. Tunstall returned last Thursday from a motor trip to Calgary then north to Wetaskawin and Camrose and other points Mr, ‘Tunstall says that the Crops are nob locking any better than they are around Bow Island and district in fact not so good in some parts, but | reports that the week he spent in motoring around ut different points was delightful the roads being good, |

and plenty of bush, lakes and rivers, that waa the life

Mr. J.M. Hall hastut and stooked | 140 acres of Rye, which is claimed to! be tier Gest in the couptiy, uudoubted- ly it isa field of a wonderful crop, it sure looks good

Victor Thompson and Leorna Daffy |

motored to Medicine Hat last Sunday |} -_—_—_—_———_9 One nice thing after another, fist | having one’s garden blown out three! times this year and with aati labour got it to look its best and a large patch of sweet corn to pull and | nothing better could come along one} night than 30 or 40 head of cattle and | got into gaiden; oh boy! what a grand and glorious feeling

—o-- AGENT WANTED

Wanted someone to be the | Agent for the Medicine Hat| Steam Laundry and Dry | Cleavers

Write to Box 182

Bow Island

U.F.A and U.F.W.A. Pres. 1.D, James Pres, Mrs. James Will meet on Saturday

August 14th. ~

' | General’ Biisiness |

Sec. G,Monds, Sec Mrs. McGregor | i | |

Bow Island School District No. 1883

Tenders for driving School-van from the South East section of the above named School District for the School year commenc- ing September Ist, until June 30th, 1921 will be received by the undersigned up till noon August 23rd. Lowest or any tender not neceasnrily accepted Alfred Millar Secretary

|; #DY money

| accused until a later

| Neiecid Children \

From our o' own n Co tor nvespoudent

John Kessler was summoneed in the above case last Friday the 6th. inst. before H.P. Burrell,Police Magistrate, information was laid in the case by A,B. Brooks, Inspector of Neglected and Dependant Children, all the children of the accused were in court, The charge read as follows:- that John Kessler did between July th 1920 and the fifth day of August 1920 at. bis residence on Section 2-9-6 in the said Province did cause Katie, Pete, Louie, Eva and Tonie Kessler his children to be neglected contrary to Sec, 17, Chap. 12 of the Province of Alberta, the accused pleaded not guilty,

Olesa Kessler age 16 years swern 1 live with my father on the farm

wgear Winnifred also my brothers and

sisters names mentioned above, together with Mrs, Schlachter, who has bean here between 2 and8 years, she’ stated that her father went away with Mrs, Schlachter to Med- icine Mat last July 9th. 1920 and was away four weeks, the accused return- ed home Saturday August 7th., 1920 bringing with him Mrs, Schlacter and her child, she stated that her father left about three lbs, of flour and three loaves of bread in the house when he wenl away, no meat or batter, there was a three lb, pail of lard and one tb. of coffee and about two Ibs. of sugar aud one lb. of rice, he did pot leave

with me to buy more

» food. he told me to go to Winnifred

. Keller the results were

and get some money from Mr and get some flonr,

that the U.P.A. held a meeting so

| shat they could arrange to give them | | a supply of foods my father did not | | write me until about two weeks after | he left, she also stated that she had plowed all the land aud hauled all the | Water for the stock (for over two |

miles) and said that our homeis not a |

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Any of Our Customers Who Will Need

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fit place for the children on account |

of that woman living there, afte:

hearing the evidence, his Worship said there was no doubt but that these children were neglected within the meaning of the Act

And they were wade Wards of the

Department,

served Judgement in regard to the | Mrs, |

date;

| Bradner was engaged by Mr. Brooks |

as Matron and escorted these

children in company with Mr, Brovuks

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$214,684,439 Due to This Country By The British Government

The Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto Globes says that, “Recently the Imperial government and Domin- government struck a balance of. their indebtedness to each other, apart from certain accounts still under cohsider- The federal government's In- debtedness to Great Britain, with the exceptions noted, was therefore wiped clean off the slate, leaving an amount = | of $214,684,439 duc to this Comat by \the British government.

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ture tha ic rain, for which| ¢.50Rs auch &. Strain “During the war Great Britain paid | many were ill-prepared, should be fol : the expenses of feeding and providing | lowed by a reaction, and that with the | ‘. {munitions to Canadian troops, while relaxed tension there should come a

| 1 of aaah in Sanada the Dominion government | period Of Slackness,

| Britain’s Debt to Canada |Big Road Contracts to be Let!

Hight Hundred Miles of Road to be}

Built in Manitoba

Tenders for grading about 800 miles of roads wilh be called for in Mani- toba within the next two months, ac- cording to information supplied by the province, This work will be let in| contracts of from two to 75 miles.

The work will be done under “The Good Roads Act,” which has been in successful operation for the past six lyear, Up to the present, about 1,200 Imiles of work has been graded and | about 400 miles gravelled under the |

act.

; In addition to the road work, it lis expected that over 100 concrete |

Will Locate in B.C.

Iron and Steel Industry On The Pac- ific Coast

A powerful British iron and steel company will locate in British Colum- bia and establish a complete plant for ‘turning out all products of the indus- try, according to advice received at Vancouver, B. C., from England. Work ow preliminaries connected with this firm's flotation for activity in western Canada has already been started. This company will be capit- alized at five million pounds sterling, land will work in British Columbia | with an established coal company hav- ing raj and water connections, Nat- ine ores of British Columbia are to be | utilized,

food” that makes other foods more nourishing.

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ry man, and wom- lessened produc-| lookéd at f i! bridges will be constructed. The | 0 : an too, to forget, neglect, even sacri-}tion and lack of interest in work. It)” np sai) yy ie * tuts ob. bridge work will include a steel bridge : : . and a large part of the foodstuffs ob- ® fice, their own work d interests for|is the same fecling which forces a talaiel ng Sritish aceoune aoaahis 650 feet long over the Red River; 4) Mil] for Grinding Alfalfa the general good of country.|man after a period of tense applica- sate TH tie a Ye eit leoncrete arch 100 feet clear span over aaah ur ye ve 7 < : Such an occasior e with the out-|tion to take a holiday. The war saw apes” re ae teat “atvaeinen: the La Salle River; several bridges ofl Machine Will Turn Out The ac as a a ® break of the Great War. The happi-|an extreme of work and sacrifice ) Naa 4 nF l concrete over the Assiniboine River, |New Mac et : . coneern@d an amount of $251,976,738 50 Actual Meal ness and comfort of home, success injnow we are having an extreme of : " ne) and a number of bridge from 30 to 50} , : ‘owing by Canada to the British gov- |‘ One of the results of the huge al- business achieve nt, the weneral bet-|slackness and selfishness, wherein ev- | fect clear span. Up to date, 384 brid- * ; nf om va iy MM Sa ‘ath ccibles| ernment, and a total amount of $466,- ch have tab hunk vhtae MTEL Good 'falfa yield in the Lethbridge and Coal- erinent f silion I fe an 06 « 8S as luc as oss ic a eae | e pacha I Rite aaa ible i \661,177 owing by the British govern- |& ! dale areas of Southern Alberta during the promotion the family’s welfare,| by giving or paying as little as possi ; Pat ; dette, Act,” of which 271 were of con- { iy | bl jment to the Dominion government, wy the past season and an indication o usu and pr rly tl hief worldly | ble her I thnneniineciamentnneasind 4. | F there of any person, suddenly be But along this path lies individ wal | It is expected that over 4,000 miles a rors ms ee ofthe came?mattets of m importance. |and national loss and, if persisted in, | THANKFUL MOTHERS of grading will be done in Manitoba abs US 18 GRC a oe 8 all t ' } } liimate Gigaete bith a s eninn | says s x ea (yields of this fodder crop that will be Che liberty of the ¥ nan race, ultimate disaster. If we all look upon } | within the next four years, and a large . : iG t " | + ae : produced, is made evident by the pur- the basic pri civil- | the world as our orange to be squeez-} |percentage of this mileage is to be have’ lke RSIDEROaNeran eifal- Izati rests, ; 1 indey Iry, at a time when a desperate Once a eis Bia has used Baby's! gravelled. i: flit ds: pn 4 y MENS. HATS der f the e jt ggle is in progress to rehabilitate | Own Tablets for her little ones she fa mill costing $15, . at 3 ihread then we are but hastening our own jwould use nothing else. The Tablets Min d's Lini Cc B Et This mill grinds the whole alfalfa ; lisappoint t 1 i ng yu give such results that the mother Ema | IASC. 8 ene e eee ate vs plant into a meal, which, it is declared, “WILL OUTWEAR $, ¢ disapy ment and increasing OUr | nothing but words of praise and has proven the most economical way : ] : P ss. On the other hand, the man or/ thankful PR 1 A las proven <a " }9 1 te al it s 1 the ¢ , thankfulness or them. mong feed alfalf Alfalfa cl ! heb Ga tt selfish and unworthy, / Woman who refuses to let themselves | the thousands of mothers throughout Rapid Loading of Vessels to sgrtcbin falta. SHS EGP Has De , Ge fist peace man serves, down, and who sticks to their job now | Canada who praise the tablets is Mrs. used in the past, but the new machine CERES OTHER MAKE” ; ta Rg Re aan igen 1 find in a comparatively short time | David A. Anderson, New Glasgow, N. F will turn out the actual meal, Its in- his itry and the cause of human-)\ = ee Aghytahae. ; S., who writes:—“I have used Baby’s| Docks At Duluth Speediest Ore-Load- |.) ..1)..4; ill mark the advent of a Made in Italy it : ; incoteaiis | ei y have not only rendered real| Own Tablets f mceht ind : bake Bao Wi a ALL STYLES -ALL COLORS i I and ( s . Own Tablets for my children and) ing Piers in the World lnew important industhywedh the devele | sery to their « itry and the|from my experience I would not be} Higdres of loading Mndhtoading new important industry ne @ SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER eRe ld, but that they enormously | Without them. I would urge every} ~ °. te ety) ie Jopment of the district, 48: ed their Sewn 4 sts and plac jmother to keep a box of the Tablets | records mac e at the astest and larg- a : t fe} W ae , a in the house.” The Tablets are a/est shipping docks in the world have r igge 1 smok 1 I] i rec | 1 ed themselves in a strong position to + an : rhe thick fs on < + | The bigger the smoke the ‘smaller i Pe G jmild but thorough laxative which re-|just been announced, The steamship A lo&£aP mets It ld he elfis d overcome any of the adver-|gulate the bowels and sweeten the|w~ RB Ream passed through the Dul- ithe. fire, y ne gents Ths: a by i h: av ich may yet have to be faced |stomach; drive out constipation and yor ages : , 29 | or ° ok on fo it 1 I this old. world is again estab- | indigestion; break up colds and simple Oth a ee of 1| Willing workers are all trying to TO HIGEL; ; 7 = - a A gee arr Baa, and make teething easy, They and out the same canal 3 hours and} 4g “a Laas yent PIANO ACTIONS s din be a yale hie <a are “sold by medicine dealers or by /45 minutes later with a cargo of 11,880 ie? k SOMEUOUY. I 1 of tl i ace lm ail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.\pross tons of iron ore. She was at| ae : negl il ke i aroun cars (ited rapist Pie semi ager’! Vey eee dock 55 minutes. Later in the season t er itr d of com a straight flush. ecg |the H. D. Williams took on 12,786] ar ts But, | 4 igross tons in 45 minutes at the dock, _ fully hts GIRLS! DRAW A | Transaction of ae Ss, on re ag ae, and r NGTONSL TIBOR ee oe Crone tenet 8 tein , I took on 12,689 gross tons in 35 min- " MOIST CLOTH | oh c Piurehs ejttes at the dock, This is the astest let it 1 is t sa THROUGH HAIR Sun cet Sal tk wer urchas¢ | time for loading ever made anywhere. | al 1 i s never | Block of United Be histone Phe docks at erect Missabe & Nor- | i ly nit is at the] on | ag meres Year be i , thern road, where these records wert | 1 7 j A financial transaction of national : { im [The needs not only of « rear 1" i ‘dere all made, are TYeccunteat as the speed "i the wholaswanl: ihe Let ‘“‘Danderine” save yOut jimportance, but of especial interest to |: ore-loading piers in the world. It eds of that civilization which was | hair and double ke farmers and grain growers of the ;. not unusual to load a ship at the | saved from stash ert on the battle- | its b t West, has SREY been “completed be- | rate of 1,000 tons in 4 minutes, The Th M f il P q rs ay att > Trite * oo ; a - q . x = f f the world: during the histori eauty tween the U nited Grain Growers a ship W. A. McConagle and L.-C. Han- 7 essage 0 ome reser ears 1914 1918, call dmperatively to the Sun Life Assurance Company Of) 4, unloaded coal at Duluth and West- . d B ildi P; M fe ey Canadian to “be the job” Canada, according to an announce-} +. and Berwind No. 2 docks at Du- vation an u ing rotection le his own particular work at this | ment obtained by this newspaper from luth, during the past summer, at the Every surface within and without your home amis jMr. E. A. Macnutt, treasurer of the rate of 1,150 and 1,272 tons an hour. "100 Per Cent. Pure” needs the protection which Paint and Varnish ] 1 for } } Sun Life : tie Lay . 4 Paint alone can give. P | 1 for emph | ae . These also are world’s records, The Paint for wear Wear, decay, rust, start from the surface, Pro- s fact because there-is.invévidence | Che markable growth and the and weather tect the surface and you protect all. 1 sides of an inclination to “Jet | vast amount of good accomplished by aot 9 Flogs Paint <3 z “pe : . : : old reliable tf 1 less effort into one’s wor the United Grain Growers in their “SYRUP OF FIGS” it wears and wears, MARTIN -SENOUR " . ire f ans rati H ar- and wears ir get throuch the day {measures of co-operation in the mar ani ; : . 3 e : # 1-Tone” d easily as possible, and keting of grain, etc., for the farming TOR ak A } PAINTS AND VARNISHES , bec of the whole- | jcommunity of Western Canada are CHILD’S LAXATIVE - phe ist Oil Paint | are the most effective material protectors Ay tion of goods and wealth : well known. The board of directors ; Holle pee ore can’ use. JOF energy. sueince [7 my passers? 1 b W there | of the United Grain Growers intend “Wood-Lac”’ Stains When you choose a dgrtigosowe product, i m - akin S06 , P r a rnis! rb Ito branch out on a still larger scale,| Look at tongue! Remove poi- Improves the new | you dre sure of getting the ‘palat or vs fives land has just authorized an issue of sons from little stomach, Because of its high qual . c . a relic i and 6&1 er - ' 1 t over and over n, not} ;two million dollars of six per cent. liver and bowels ity, it will prove the { 1 insist upon easier rk, | | first mortgage twenty year gold HOS. COREE for you , : | der harde me s of labor, more pay and bonds i : cg eeeraest ws Ask for copies of our he good. things of life, but} Oh, girls, such an abundance of Three quarters of a million of this Beautifies 4 yore Homes," | 1, z z é p Z . 1 o s, ] e indignant if the price of | thick, he: invigorated hair; a per-jissue has just been purchased by the rine ail and ‘“Floors—Spic and tl ds goes up. Yet it must be] tect mas vy, silky hair,glorious-|Sun Life of Canada, and the remaind- Span.” Free on request. tocalidaiaiiiodnt cond teases ly fluffy, bri and so easy to mMan-ler of the issue when needed by the The MARTIN SENOUR ¢ Ltd ST.. BONIFACE hat if less is produced ar 7 bee moisten a cloth with a little | Grain Growers will be offered to the * 0., "9 MANITOBA consumed scarcity mast re-|“Danderine” and carefully draw it | Sun Life. j rise in prices becomes as|through your hair, taking one small} This is an instance of a Canadian vit s the force of gravity. | strand i . time; this magiealy Te~| life SInDARY which draws its resour- In all dirt, exces F yrease his general relaxation is, however, BOves, lic excess ll ad eaR6;loxg in the way of premiums from the a natural sequence of the war, and it stringy or faded, but charmingly soft, | public, directly assisting a co-opera- ist r fined to any one class of the with glossy golden gleams and tender | tive enterprise of a very important pe { of this and other countries. | lights. The youthful’ glints, tints and|section of the people. A It i fest in all ranks of society. aes Sih eg gain - vara: BO a ee The bonds are secured on the ele- dering 8 a- | - Duri t war there was a tremen-/ Resides doubling the beatity of the \Vators and real estate of the Grain 7 ! irging of farmers to work early|hair at once, it checks dandruff and|Growers spread over the provinces of e and increase food production, Etops falling hair. Get delightful] Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, all industrial workers to turn pw veep sore few ie nts = any erug jand the Company is composed of | A “California” -S fF aa? ae i. anita 3 _|or toi counter and use it as a dres-| 0.00( 2 Z ccept “California” Syrup of Figs mitre nt, goods This Sam€) sing and invigorator as told on the|™0* than 30,000 shareholders who ge | eitise woke for the name California on ir ive to effort was urged in con- {bottle side in these western provinces and the package, then you are sure your —— ection with the Victory Loan, Pat- —— are farmers and grain growers, child is having the best and most ——— a : = riotic F und, Red Cros and other} Among many people sneezing is in- The head office of the ited Grain | harmless laxative or physic for the H. M.S, RAINBOW drives. It found general expression in : zy : Growers is in Winnipeg and the offi- little stomach, liver and bowels, Chil- ; NAS: GOMER! CXPTessioOn terpreted as a sign of evil fortune. 3 7 Hi eo : idren love its delicious fruity taste. work, service, sacrin kverybody By many it was once believed to be|S*'S 4" Orage t, ar VA. Crerar; | pu directions for child’s dose on EJ} Hirst Choice vas living at high tension, lucky from noon to midnight and un- Ist vice-president, C, Price Jones; 2nd|each bottle. Give it without fear, we It is inevitable and only human na-jlucky from midnight to noon vice-president, J. Kennedy 4 secretary,| Mother! You must say “Califor- ee J, A. Hand; treasurer, F, Black, 4". HE ‘coniball f eT ere =o 4 The Head office of “a United a repu AVION © OL LL |Grain Growers is in Winnipeg, and The Candid Volunteer the Silverplate of the head office of the Sun Life is} An Australian who did clerical work William Rogers and his . e price of tea and coffee in Montreal, for his government during the war Son for high crafts- Ae Sede tells how in going through a batch of : H ; has been shooting up —but that Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia| enlistment forms one day ana enecke manship and quality is doesint bother the thousands Mn Gt ing the usual questions as to ame, widely spread through- Food Shortage in Egypt age, address, occupation, and so on out the Dominion, For h a oy Ms ; i minion, who now enjoy "00@ Shor age in gypt is being he came upon one dicidedly original |. more th th seriously felt in wheat provisions, reply, The question, “State in which bs an ree gen- Natives are unable to obtain wheat enlisted,” was answered by the assur- erations this famous flour. Discontent is increasing in con- ance, “strictly sober.” ware has been known

sequence.

In relation to all imports of food scarcity in Egypt, it is well to remem- ber that for several years, owing to the fabulous yalue of cotton, Egyp- tians neglected the cultivation of food- stuffs.

An Englishman

as ‘‘The Best at the and an drishman Price,’’ met one day, and the former, wishing | to have some fun with Pat, asked him if he was good at arithmetic,

“IT am that,” said Pat,

“Then could you tell me how many shirts I could get out of a yard?” asked the Englishman.

“Well,” said Pat, “that whose yard you get into,

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It’s easy to convince a woman that the photograph that flatters her is a hetter likeness than that which she sees reflected in the mirror,

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(©HE REVIEW, BOW. ISLAND, ALBERTA ) Dairying in Manitoba

Valite of Dairy Products For the Year Amounted to $16,789, 892.51 Manitoba has forty-four creameries, with 22,000 milk and crevm shippers, and present indications for increased production of dairy products in the liter

MONEY TO LOAN

ON IMPROVED FARM PROPERTY

Apply to C. Q. PARKER, Western Manager

THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. 348 Main St. - -

WINNIPEG, MAN,

Espionage Game

Counter System Completely Paralyzed Hun Spies in England ~

The London Morning Post publish-

ed recently an interesting record of

Real Seville

Orange

i S6A0 se A a7

Germanys gem and ret BA ve ace exeedony mcmneoe| | MQigeeagenes Marmalade ie con During the year 1919 a number ot Tt eS All Orange and Sugar— wt #0 efficient by {6 SUMMICF Lew silos were eréeted at different No camouflage. 4 PE of 1 that seven German sples were |narts of the province, These have ‘Boiled with care in Siloer Pans. F ARMERS BREED RCHERON taken in one fortnight, paralyzing

been filled with corn, green oats, and peas, which makes a succulent and good cheap feed for milch cows.

The total value of dairy products for the year amounted to $16,789,892.51 The increased production, combined with the increased price, amounted to $5,001,719.25. The increase in dairying is more noticeable in the Southern part of the province, where grain growing has been carried on for 25 or 30 years, There appears to be a marked change towards more mixed farming in this part of Manitoba.

The only breed of draft horses ever shipped back to England from Canada for breedin Loo * ota were Percherons.

The greatest breed of Graft orses in North America are Percherons.

¢ safest investment in draft horses today is Percherons.

A profit to own—A pleasure to handle, .

You will make no mistake in your_horse breeding this year if you use a Percheron sire.

ITE FOR INFORMATION AND LITERATURE Let us put you in touch with the best Canadian Percheron Breeds. ; Mentior this paper when writing.

The Canadian Percheron Horsebreeders’ Association William H. Willson, Secretary (DeskA.), Calgary, Alberta

Germany's schemes to re-establish her spy service in Great Britain, A feather in the cap of the British or- jganization was the capture of two )Dutchmen named Janssen and Roos. Suspicions were arounsed concerning them on account of numerous tele- grams they despatched from naval ports to The Hague, apparently ord- ering cigars. This was remarkable as sailors are not in the habit of order- ing cigars, so the senders were arrest-

ig. We a NR

BAR U AND NAMAKA FARM PERCHERONS

1 t stud of the Pure-bred Percherons in the World, The first Percheron- weidinn Fare Established in Canada. The only firm on the American continent from which British horsemen have selected Percheron breeding stock to establish studs in Britain. »

Do not let the British breeders come to and od _~ all eet best prosecution showed that the address

+ a t be satisfied with the cheap cull stallions brought in by s- eo R Seaton declers ‘and stallion poslats from the United States, when you can buy the of the Dierks company was the same est individuals of Made rbig stil Rasta a here re Rigas 3h eT as the headquarters of the German di ess for years, and expect to remain in \. eas

i ces sredeartant Weaa OF "Pure-bred’ Percheron Stallions ot our own breeding now secret service in Holland, Next day on hand to select from. You can see their sires and dams, and if you cannot choose Roos endeavored to commit suicide by cutting his manacled wrists on the

Write ‘broken glass of a door. The cigar code was found to refer to naval sec-

ASK TOUR GROCER Fron tT.

DON’T LET THAT COUGH CONTINUE!

Spohn’s Distemper. Compound

will knock it in very short time. At the first sign of a cough or cold in your horse, give a few doses of “SPOHN’S.” Ie will act on the glands, eliminate the disease germ and prevent further destruction of body by disease. “SPOHN’S” has been the standard remedy for DISTEMPER, INFLUENZA, PINK EYE, CATARRHAL FEVER, COUGHS and COLDS for « quarter of a century. At all drug stores,

SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, Goshen,

Ind., U.S.A.

MINI FDICAL INSTITUTE bo mn TID Reutta

iss. TORON former cmperor’s arrival here have

70 Lombard St , been taken to Doorn in motor trucks, S p an i NS) h Fl Uu

Janssen and Roos, when examined, \claimed to be travelers on behalf of the Dierks company of The Hague. Under further examination they gave contradictory explanations, and the

Former Emperor Starts Moving

Part of former Emperor William’s personal luggage has been moved from Bentinck Castle, where he Is living at present to Doorn, where he is soon to take up his residence. A large number of trunks, most of which had not been opened since the

- ney, *

one from the lot to suit you we will give you every assistance in our power.

for prices or come to Calgary Alberta, and we will meet you and show you the stock at any time,—Address:

GEORGE LANE (Desk B.), CALGARY, ALBERTA

Company

MONEY ORDERS

Dairy Business Increases Moving day for Count Hohenzollern \Swift Current Increases Output By! Claims Many Victims in Canada is expected to be May 1. Over Six Hundred Per and should be guarded against.

rets, Habanas meaning light cruisers nsthinatoceenepllisictanatonans Cent F ; er

| Anahey a) SE a and Coronas battleships, Janssen and SPRING IMPURITIES The Swift Current plant of the Sas- Mi n a rd S Liniment

Manitoba to Improve Roads Roos were convicted and shot on a katchewan. Creamery S| | aati Pah ie a i i Wik 3 ° sa Great Preventative, being one the old- Wantmore The province of Manitoba is to|miniature rifle range in the grounds MEAN WEAK BLOOD) ports an increase of over six hundred |est remedies used." Mingrd’s Tintment has é spend $5,000,000 on road improvement |of the Tower. They faced the firing : : : cured thousands of cases of Grippe, Bronchitis, P t C nd this year. The bulk of this will go for|parties with bravery. Neutral spies per cent. in the business done during | Sore Throat, Pala eer bala ate apg : 4 ,. ¥ ANE Cg te : 3 Enemy to Germs. housands of bottles eanu a Nf the grading of 800 miles of road.{from Holland and elsewhere thus/A Tonic Medicine Is A Necessity atthe wf gnc te < this year, rd gry used every aay, Sor sale by all druggists | 1. % : . 4ss5 : c re ; a -orrespond- 6

Boil three cups of sugar in one cup of} When this is completed the province |learned that an espionage mission in This Season nied et yh "M19 arts shawnee MINARD’S LINIMENT CO., LTD.,

water until it hardens when dropped into) wij] have 2,000 miles of graded roads,} England was attended with the great- Dr. Williams Pink Pille are an all sir «ti pis : eat) este Suite | Yarmouth, N.S.

Water; flavor with lemon, then add one and mostly graveled. A large number of lest difficultics, Thenceforward- Gets Bear ‘round toe: Bldad bulidér cent al ie Ure remarka AS since wilt |

a half cups of Wantmore Blanched Salted | = Be: bail All 2 Sg tee ; h octet estas it thee Bee Current is in the heart of the so-called

Peanuts chopped fine. Stir well.» Have ready concrete bridges are to be’ built. many only sent casual spies, who pre-jnerve s rengthener. gut they My Aity ditee” sot Stakatchewan, ike

a hot dish or pan freely buttered, and pour|the work will be dome by contract un-|tended to be commercial travelers, |¢SPccially valuable in the spring when as ae

candy in. Spread over enough surface to

Stated iallitihiltsnineenmeenasicin ns re ~ » syste 3; clog mr : ities h year the heat cro Send a Dominion Express Money Order. der the supervision of the government. |and tried to get away before their the system is clogged with impurit during the past ye Ww Pl ey are payable everywhere. ok thi i B AM parce oF d babs as a result of the indoor life of the|was much below normal. It is ac- ma&e a thin candy. Stee movenients aroused suspicion, winter me There is r other ler’s Wantmore Salted Peanuts, as no other V ( nonths, ere is no I

Det ee ete et ee

A » |cepted as evidence that while lack ot season when the blood is so much in ; 1 y ee need of purifying and enriching. In|tain may seriously affect grain crops, the spring one feels weak and tired |it has no apparent effect on the dairy —Dr Williams

peanuts will make it as good.

oe

Cook's Cotton , Root Compound Allies Borrowing

Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. A safe, reliable regulating a

GR | } MP Y / | Pink Pills give}industry. The butter output of the} peeves po Rael wore i; Strength. In the spring the appetite|c.; . : 0 w 9. 0. 2, $3; No. 3, $5 per box,

ti F Bleak Prospect is often poor—Dr. Williams Pink Pills Swift Current plant in 1919 was 199, V=t Bold by all druggists, or sent

From Argen ine 4 eer im er ve the appetite tone thé’ stoi 054 pounds, according to figures re- repaid on receipt re en

one, pate t rove the ¢ stom- | 94 a ; ph If Constipated, Bilious or Side Wie a eens oi ie ach and aid weak digestion. It is in|ceived at the dairy branch of the pro-| ag yal pe itai e 1iou. s y va rave Britain, France and Italy Share Loan nstipated,

THE COOK MEDICINE COy

the spring that poisons in the blood TORONTO, ONT. ‘Formerly Windser.)

most often find an outlet in disfigur- ing pimples, eruptions and boils,

vincial department of agriculture.

first time in Scotland, on arriving at This creamery is a branch plant of |

ja little wayside station. The porter

For Wheat Purchase Headachy, take

Dr. mf “4 | E iations Yor ? : a1 of Dille eT eae ph the Saskatchewan Creamery Com- | cha a ice meet > ai “Cascarets”” mournfully collected the articles and} Williams Pink Pills speedily clear the any which has other branch plants Argentine’s loan of »$200,000,000 to skin because they go to the root of |Pany lg th ran a Great Britain, France and Italy haw : 422 aint. Iie is put them on board a cab. “And, by the trouble in the blood.

in various parts of the province. Since

> J . e January first the total output of all | Fowler Ss Grape Cider branches shows an increase of approx- | /«1TPS MIGHTY GOOD”

imately ‘fifty per cent. over the cor-|

responding poe last year, The faith Buy It By the Gallon which the company has in the future From Your Dealer of dairying in the southern and west- | ern portions of Saskatcewan is evid-|

enced by the fact that they are erect-|~ BPE Ths, ing new plants this year at Weyburn | Good Prospects For Crop

and Maple Creek. “I consider the prospects for the

By In spring the way, porter,” said the passenger, anacmia,, indigestion, neuralgia, rheu- Don't stay sick, bilious, headachy, con- “what do they usually give you here|matism and many other troubles are i “a °: J 7 ‘4 . Asel an acd aale >. ory | stipated. Remove the liver and bowel |for a tip?” Prood*and a ae tae oF he ak, hae | pois whi i epi ur head I ar jerk $ rer WiO0d and it is a us time when all; ceeesey nich ieee Seer eres: hi as ar kt jerked. his eee over nature takes on new life that the blood bad and Stomach sour, Why not Snare Gi aX a aed ig hoose in /most scriously necds attention, Am- Great Britain and France each re-}SPend a few cents for a box of Cas-|#™ ng the trees?” he asked. Jong those who have proved the value | as aly 20 carets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest] “Yes, but what has that to do with |of Dr. Williams Pink Pills is Mr. Ar-/ ceived 40 per cent, and Italy REP laxative-cathartic you ever experienc-| it?” |chie D. Carmichael, Tarbot, N.S., who cent, of the loan, which, he said, iS/ed? Cascarets never gripe, sicken or says:—“For a number of years I was for the purpose of financing purcliase | inconvenience one like Salts, Oil, Cal- Rk ica with ar peg Wi aid wed : 4 stuffs in| omel or Harsh Pills. They work oreak Out on my face and body, of wheat, beef and other foodstuffs in | tyne 31 y trouble was always worse in the] wppe idea of dairying Sante lc wile you sleep. : : : The idea of dairying at Maple|coming season { > ve spring, and although I tried different] . ig ed cca 4 Soke.” Ae ltreatments, it was without much suc-| Cree IVE YORES 8G0 Was :6. 30 pies, cess, In the spring of two years ago|an official of the dairy branch, These} a. dal Of Calgary, the lergest:-ins |} the trouble was worse than usual, and |results, accomplished in dry years, on- | ' sine

She Tells Just Why | rse than ustal, an + dap apt aaehad Rv Th Ar So P | v|nekiel I ie. ge pe ly go to show the possibilities of the |@!vidual farmer in Alberta, ey e opu. a jno 1cip me unt nally cdecidec Oo |

been completed was made yesterday by Carlos A, Tornquist, high commis- sioner of finance of Argentine, on his

. artival from~kurope»on othe st Lapland.

Brain foggy? Blue devils got you?

“Weel, that’s the workhouse, ana it’s fu’ ’o old railway porters.”—Ar : gonaut. the South American country. on the land are the

best in several years,” states F. W.

British Bullion Reaches America |'Telephone System Gold bullion valued at two millions | Being Extended pounds sterling, to be used in paying | interest on Anglo-French bonds due} @next October, arrived in New York |Are 11,000 Phones in Farm Homes in on the steamer Lapland. The con-| Alberta signment, the first to be sent here} According to the deputy minister of from Great Britain for this purpose, jrailways and telephones of the provin- it was said, was consigned to J. P, tcial government, there are 11,000 tele- Morgan and Company. |phones in farm homes in Alberta. It is the aim of the government to

Mr. Crandall states that he expects to crop about 10,000 acres this year. The moisture conditions, he says, are lideal, There has been a heavy fall

ltry Dr. Williams Pink Pills Under | dairy industry in this province under y ; ams Pink s, U Aa ath

this treatment the pimples disappear-| normal conditions,

ed, and there has since been absolute- en

ly no return of the trouble.” P ° Pie. Dr. Williams Pink Pills can be ob- A will written on a table cloth Perl tain neninhos aoe ait gradually

tained from any dealer in medicine or|refused probate in San Francisco be-|. enishin y moisture to ehacaail ;

by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes| cause Mrs, Helen Scott, who wrote it) °°" ae pilings 1} ee

for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams Me-| rhis opinion is shared by experienc-

dicine Co., Brockville, Ont, ed farmers from all parts of the pro-

MRS. OAKES SPEAKS IN PRAISE OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS

She had severe backache before using Dodd’s Kidney Pills, but now she says She is quite well again.

Hastings, Ont, April 5th.—(Special) |

just before she died, forgot to put a date on it,

}

: i vince, and all indications point to s -|place an automatic phone in the home —Among the women in this section| ee ee lhea p thi n g z z ~ 1 ie A e : cl iheavy crop $ season. ‘i : who are shouting the praises of| : s hate , +s | of every subscriber, The government| Dodd's Kidney Pills is Mrs. John| S€€ding Prospects Fair |Minard’s Liniment for sale every-| eicaaraage es. has adopted the policy of extending |Oakes, one of our highly respected ores alt aku The art of meo cutting was he system as s a i jc.|residents, Nor does Mrs, Oakes fail! , bo bans ; ; ¢ . ie: sys § S00n as possible to dis to: give the bencan: Good Supply of Wheat, Oats and Bar- An oyster attains its full growth |brought to a high stage of perfection tricts where the service does not now

ley Seed in West Ottawa.—Seeding prospects in the

“Before using Dodd’s Kidney Pills,’ | |she states, “I suffered In pur®tiance of this policy an am-!backaches,

bitious plan of development is being followed this year,

in about three years. tby the carly Greeks exist. with severe

- : | Now I am quite well ag-

prairie provinces are very fair as far|

ain,

“T am highly pleased with Dodd’s|*> 4" be judged at this carly date,

Miles of construc.

HOW TO “BE FIT” AT SIXTY

a

. M . Kidney Pills, They have given me|it is stated in reports to the depart- oe oe tion work is being undertaken for the best of satisfaction. ment of agriculture. There is a good BE DM. LEE HERBERT SMITH. which the government has ordered In those last two sentences Mrs. supply of wheat, oats and barley seed As our boys “came march- 250,000 telephone poles, ong and a|akes gives the reason why Dodd’s| : "

,

Kidney Pills are so universally pop-|i" the west. It is fairly well distrib-

ing home,” they brought a cer-

Will Morning Never Come

DOES this illustration pic- ture your experience?

What is. more distressing than being unable to sleep?

Sleeplessness is one of the first and most certain symp- toms of exhausted nerves.

This is the warning that you need the assistance of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to restore vigor to the nerve ‘cells and thereby avoid the develop- ment of serious nervous trouble.

By improving the quality of the lood and building up the- nervous system this food cure brings new ‘energy and strength to the whole

© cents a bor, 6 for $2.75, all dealers, or Mdmanson, Bates &,Co., Ltd,, oronte.

D) Chase's(.€2, |

Nerve Food eae

half million pounds of copper wire, | and about four million pounds of iron | wire,

During the past year over two mil- \lion long distance calls were handled jby the system,

Motor Cars in Canada

,One in Every Twenty-three Persons In Canada Own a Motor Car

There are 6,000,000 automobiles in the United States or one to every twenty inhabitants, In England there are only 180,000 cars, or one to every 268 perstns, There is one aitomobile to every 402 people in France, to 684 people in Germany, to 1,000 people in Italy, to 2,700 people in Austria, ,to 5,300 in Russia,

Registration of cars in Canada in- }creased 13 per cent. over that of 1918 |}Ontario continues to be the banner province for automobiles, with 127,860 [passenger cars, and 11,428 motor jtrucks in use, with Saskatchewan, Al- berta, Manitoba and Quebec following in order, The rural population owns more than half the cars in the Domin- ion and in the prairie provinces” the percentage is higher,

Canada is no longerean assembling centre for automobile parts made em the United States. The made in Can- ada automobile is now a reality.

ular with the women of Canada. They lgive satisfaction, Women in all parts

they suffered from kidney ills and \found relief in Dodd’s Kidney Pills. If you haven’t used Dodd’s Kidney Pills ask your neighbors about them. They have been in use in Canada for more than a quarter of a century and have earned a place in the family niedicine chest almost everywhere.

General Botha

During the Boer War He Used No Maps

| How General Botha, one of the | South African bulwarks of the British Empire during the world war, carried on his campaign against Great Brit- jain during the Boer War, is told by The Contemporary Review: “During ithe Boer war he used no maps. He worked entirely by rote, by swift cal- culations, by keenness of eye, by |knowledge of the country, by rapid |perception of the lie of the land, and of the difference between dry and wet land, marching places and _ halting places, and so forth, Yet his instincts were, extraordinarily sound. One of his aides-de-camp said that Botha had only once been caught out, and that was when he allowed his own judg- ment to be out-weighed by that of his staff.”

of Canada are every day stating that!

As Campaigner,

{uted anl in good conditions,

Good fall rains were reported from most districts, and nowhere is it an- ticipated that there will be insufficient |moisture for germination,

Some dis-

| triets are fairly dry and depend for \their crops on weather conditions ear- \ly in the season, In giving out these details, Dr. J. | H, Crisdale, deputy minister of agri- culture, stated that no difficulty is an- ticipated in distributing seed. There is sufficient to meet every demand and jit will be available quired,

Crop prospects throughout the Do- minion are apparently good at this date,

where it is re-

Catarrh Cannot be Cured

by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can- not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by con- stitutional conditions, HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh, It is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL’'S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined

with some of the best blood purlfiers, The erfect combination of the ingredients in {ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is what

produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions,

up of May-apple, Dr.

are able to effect by exciting diuresis,”

tain red-blooded doctrine, and showed us the glory of a perfect body. They will show us how to “keep fit,” even if we have passed middle life and are be- yond the athletic stage. For the tired business man, the man who feels the daily grind and the nightly fag, has meager appetite, headaches, nerves unstrung, is gloomy, ending in a@ soggy brain, try the right way. Get out of bed, open the window, breathe deeply, exer- cise the army “setting-up” exercise or use dumb bells, until in a warm glow.

Before breakfast take hot water, and occasionally castor oil or a pleasant laxative made

aloin, jalap, and sold by all druggists as Pierce’s Pleasant Pallets . "

As Prof. Strauss says, “The excretion of uric acid we

Drink copiously of

soft rain or distilled water, six or eight glasses per da » hot

water before meals, and obtain

Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. A Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio.

10 cents to Dr.

Great wealth and little health make a pitiable combination,

W ON. OU, 1310

Anuric Tablets, double

strength, for 60 cts,, at the nearest drug store and take them three times a day. If you want a trial package send A Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, NY. “Anuric” (anti-uric-acid) is the recent discovery of Dr. Pierce and is much more potent than lithia, for it will dissolve uric acid as hot tea dissolves sugar. '

Bow Island Review

CHAS. AVERY, Ppror. Publishing Office, Bow Island, Alta Subscription Rates Canada $2.00 a year United States $3.00 a year

Advertising Rates.

All Advertisements and Subserip- tions must be paid in advance,

Legal notices, Mc. per line first in- sertion, Ie.perline each subsequent Insertion,

Notices of Deaths will be charged for at the rate

Births, Marmages and

of We per Insertion.

Announcements of entertainments ete,, conducted by churches, societies, ele., Where admission is charged, at half price

Classified advts., such as ‘Wanted, “For Sale, first and $1-50c for three insertions,

Cards of thanks $1.00. among reading matter, 10c. per line

ete., Te insertion

Local ads

first insertion, 5c per line each follow- ing insertion, No advertisement Jess than 75c.

Allies Acting A Dastard’s Part.

How it does make real men

with red blood

in their veins, writhe with sickening disgust when they read how the Allies are going through a programme of Political Juggling Tricks and viewing each other with hearts

aching with Jealousy of each

other, in case one should have a scrap more than their neighbour

And all the time they are spend ing in trying useless Bluffs and Political

nation, Poland, is

empty Threats, a brave little being slowly done to death by her enemies in the sight of the whole world and there seems not one nation with enough Plack and Civilization in them, to go 16 the aid of the weaker against the stronger

The Allies seem fatally afraid of the Bolsheviki but the Day seems coming that if the Allies are too Cowardly to go after the Bolsheviki, then the

Bolsheviki will come after them

ree

One is continually reading of

Fatalities at Railway Crossings, caused by C.PR. and other Railway Engines often in broad daylight crashing into Motor Wagons,

Cars, Trucks,

Peiestrians, anything and

everything indiscriminately, as though the Railways alone have the Sole Rights to this Earth

They are only

Corporations, therefore

Man-made they should be held equally respon- sible to Man-made Laws and mude to obey those Laws and not showa reckless disregard for peoples’ property

We maintain that an Engin- of any kind of Train should be compelled to stop

Human Life and other

eer

when Life and property is in danger.

Through Political Juggling some years back, the Railways obtained from the Government, land which should have given tothe people, therefore the Railways should take double precautions not to kill the people after taking their lands

Every Railway Crossing should be fitted with a special “Safety Device”as a Semaphore by Day and bright Lights at

been

ene

Bow Island Review, Bow Island. Alberto

night toshow the approach of!

Trainsto the Public and also| warn the Engineer of the ap-| proach of Public Traffic, which | has as much or evenmore Right | than the Train to proceed on its business, unmolested by the danger of being killed by the engines of any soul-less

Railway Corporations

Sudden Death

Last Wednesday morning, Highfleld

named Degenstein found a car turned

near School-house, a farmer over on the road and underneath was Herbert S. Bagnall, who was quite | dead.

Mr. Degenstein then rode over to 14-8-11 about 16 miles north of Foremost and Mr. Elford, Dr, Astroff and Mr. the undertaker Went to the scene of the accident at Sec, 88-11; the body

was moved to Mr, Elford’s house and

Mr. Elford's on sec,

Hurst,

later on was brought to Bow Island by Mr. Hurst who received a Warrant

to take instructed

from Coroner Humphries

charge of the body and Constable Bradner to take charge of

all the property and hold same for the

relatives The car went off the grade and turned turtle and was badly smashed up. At the request of the Klders of the Baptist Church, Mr. Johnson, under- Hat

Bow Island on Thursday morning and

taker of Medicine came up to

| took the body to Medicine Hat

Rev. H.C, Bagnall of Medicine Hat and was touring around as the Official Organ-

was a Baptist

minister

izer for the Prohibition Campaign for this Division

His wife Mrs, Bagnall, who is visit- ing between Nelson B.C, has as yet no knowledge of the acci- at

and here,

dent, and is expected back home Medicine Hat this Friday morning

The Weather August 1920

Friday 6th, Saturday 7th.

Bright sunshine, hot Hot all day

Sunday 8th Sunny and hot Monday 9th,

Tuesday 10th.

Cloudy and cool Spells of Sunshine and Clouds, windy Wednesday Lith. Cloudy ard windy: Thursday 12th. Hot

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Winnifred

Mrs. McKee returned last Tuesday from Medicine Hat with her little daughter just for a short time as she is leaving Winnifred for Saskatoon where she will make her futuee home Mr. Mckee her husband is there at the present time but will be back for his wife very soon, they are anticipating making the trip by car. Mrs, McKee will most certainly find a find a great change as Saskatoon isa large city, her friends wish her good luck

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Wheat cutting is the order of the day, all the Farmers are very busy with binders and headers going in all directions, reports are that the wheat is yielding vei y good in some places

Saskatchewan Harvest Commences August 15

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REGINA, Aug. 9th.— Wheat cutting will start some districts Southern Saskatchewan this -week and will be general after August 15, according to a reportissued here to- day by Grand Trunk Pacific officials

in of

An average crop of 18 bushels to the |

acre is reported from Edenwold dis-

Bandit Captured | trict in the Qu’Appelle Valley

The murderer-bandit Tom Bassoff

ae

was captured about 10-30 last Wednes- Three Men Are Killed

day night close to Pincher in an empty shack near the Railway-track

The Engineer, of the Pusher Engine running from Pincher to Burmis, is a fine example of alertness, at 10-15 p.m. saw the head-light of his engine show up the figure of a man walking on the railwvy-track several hundred feet ahead, as soon’as the man found him, he jumped into the ditch and made off in the darkness

The Engineer speeded into Burmis and at once told the police, and the had swift action, were rushed back and promptly nailed the murderer bandit,

who exhausted and hungry,

the head-light shining on

police who been keyed up to

put up no more fight This Tom Buassoff

two policemen,

and killed

Corporal Usher and

shot

Constable Buillie, after holding up the C,P.R. passenger train near Sentinel The third Bandit is still at large

Farmers

We have Farmers asking about Rye

We would be glad to hear from any Farmers who have a Rye Crop, as to the best methods of Cultivation and yield of bushels per acre to an ordinary crop ot Rye

All information will be print- ed for the benefit of those Farmers who as yet have not raised a Rye Crop

The Ladies - in the Lead

We have been spoken to by many people in enthusiastic terms of the fine Papers given by Ladies; Paper by Mrs, Smale, on part in Political Life’ and another Paper by “Education,” both the Papers appear- edrecentlyin the Review, and the Public have endorsed those Papers as being of a high order, showing deep thinking and reasoning, they are the Standard beavers of Hope, Happiness,

and a higher Mentality for all We would indeed be pleased to

have similar Papers every week from the Ladies or Gentlemen, as our readers ave greatly interested in them

one

Womens’

Mrs, 8.0, Sovenson on

fe

And Thirteen Injured

RYE SEED for SALE

Will have a quantity of Seed Rye for Sale after the ninth of August at Sunnyside Farm S.E. 6-11-12 W., 4th, $2.50 per Bushel Gaaranteed A.1. Apply to James R. Perry

Bow Island, or to J.J. Reid, Grassy Lake —o Cows for Sale

Fresh Milk Cows for Sale, bet ween 4 and 6 years, A. 1. Stock; with without Calves, located on 8-8 12,

or

Cash or Terms to the right party A.©, Sehultz - Burdett

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IMPOUNDED 1 Roan Yearling Bull, inspounded on the N.W, }-10-10-12-4 on the 28rd. day of July A.D, 1920, H.C. Slawson

| Poundkeeper Burdett, Alta

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House and Two Lots for Sale

Eight roomed House with Lean-to at Porch in good Cellar, Brick Chimney, standing on Two Lots on one of the main streets of Bow Island near to Post | Office and C.P.R. Station.

For Sale on Easy Terms. N. Wallwork. Bow Island, Alta.

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Notice to Debtors Re Estate of late Dr. J.H. Paterson | -o The Executors of the Estate of the } late Dr, J.H, Paterson of Bow Island

| have

back, front,

Apply to

received instructions to make

collections of all outstanding accounts | forthwith,

those who know them-

selves to be indebted to suid estate

In Street Car Rioting wilt please call at the tate Doctor's

DENVER, August 7— Three men were killed and thirteen injured when voiting was resumed by Street car men and their sympathiz-

ers at the East Side car barns

striking

The dead men are; Dan Sullivan, 26

years old: Dan Flannigan and Charles Hansen, all of Denver

SS

WANTED

Competent good Cook

help, must be

Apply Office, Beattie’s Garage

Bow Island

PROWSE & LYONS

Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Ete, J.B. Lyous J.H. Prow Bow Island every Friday afternoon and Saturday morning

Taber, Alta.

Office and make settlement Dated at Bow Island, Alta, this 9th. day of August A.D, 1920° R M. Paterson A.F. Werts

ESTRAY

Bow Island—on the premises of Jos, Hilsendeger (N.E. } 30-10-11- W. 4th. one black two year old mare. white strip on face, right hind leg white near to hock, white on right front foot wire cut on right shoulder running to neck, scar on right thigh, a few grey hairs on each flank, weight 700lbs., no visible brand, also one steel grey mare two years old, hind legs white, about twelve inches up, grey tail weight about 1.100 Ibs, no visible brand; came to above prem- ises June 19th, 1920, 8. 286-20 18.14

white strip on face,

TEAMING.

For General Draying and Cartage see John Martin Bratton’s Livery Barn

Bow Island

_August 13th. 1920.

No Communion for Women in Attire _ that is Immodest

OCARIFF, Wales, Aug, 6— Agaj a British clergyman has put his foot down against the prevailing fashions in women’s dress and ye. fused to give communion to ajj kneel at the altar 1ailin attire which he may regard as immodest

Father Joseph Parlin, celebprat. ing High Mass at Saint Paul's Ronan Catholic Church here, iksaed thy following warning to his congregation “TL hope,” he said, ‘that lady member of ny parish will not attemptto attire themselves in sonre of the present day Ifany immodest dressed

FALL SEED RYE Applications for Fall Rye from Farmers residing in the Municipal District of Bow Island, up to and ineluding to 20th, day of August 1920 Application forms at Municipal Office. Positively no applications will be received ofter that date

P.E. Daffy

the

women Who

See.-Treas.

Notice is hereby given unded Sec 210 of the Rural Municipality Act that

| IMPOUNDED | |

fashions.

1 Black Gelding white spot in 4 }Womean approach the altar for Holy forehead Branded on left thigh © Communion IT shall refuse to allow 8BU/her to partake of the Sacrament,

1 Bay Gelding white hind feet, white spot in forehead, Branded Gs on right thigh, tail ent square,

1 Bay Mare white hind feet, white spot on nose, shoulders white, spots from

passing her by as if she did not exist”

Disastrous Fire Occurs at Lanfine

New Bank of Toronto and Hardware Store are Totally Destroyed

LANFINK, Alta., Aug. 9—The little town of Lanfine, half way between Calgary ond Saskatoon on the Goose Jake line of the Canadian National Railways, was the scene of a very

collur galls, no brand all weigh around 1200 los. were impounded on the 28th.

of July. 1 Black Gelding Branded as on the left thigh, white strip ee in the face extending to mouth, pink on lower lip, white right hind foot, hoof, wire scar on left front leg. weight 1200 Ib.. Was impounded in the pound kept by the undersigned on the 8S. E. } Sec. 32 T.8 R. 10 W. 4th. on the 26th, day of July 1920. Fr, W, Tweedle Pound Keeper Maleb, Alta,

white on left front foot near

disastrous fire, beginning about 8,30 pm. Saturday, and the new Bank Bailey's hardware were totally destroyed, saving noth. ing. account of burning oil and gasoline that it was only through hard work the

of Toronto and

Fire spread so rapidly on see ee

For Rent and ussistance of a passing

A two room Shack with gas laid on, barn, chicken house, on two lots, fenced.

the balance of the town was saved from loss,

Explosions of gasoline drums shot the steel barrels high into the some landing in nearby fields

The fire originated in or near the

air,

Apply Review Otfice Bow Island

oil warehouses

Evenness

of finish is a distinguishing mark of Our Collar Work.

Whenever you see a Particularly Well Laundered Collar

you can make up your mind that we probably Laundered it.

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$75.000 Fire At Medicine Hat

The Saskatchewan Bridge and Iron Works were destroyed by Fire a few days ago, total loss of $75.000 It might have been Your Home or Store.

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Bow Ieland Review, Bow Islan Alberta August 13th. 1920

: Are You Going To Have

AnAuction Sale On Your Farm Or Do You Want

Any Posters or Handbills For Entertainments, Dances or Sales Tickets of any Description,

z Letterheads, Envelopes, Statements, Wedding or Funeral Notices?

If So, See Us

Prices Reasonable

Stationery and forms of every Description Printed to Order for

Towns, Municipalities and School Boards.

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|THE REVIEW

Bow Island, Alta.

Sere

PURPOSES

MADE" IN CANADA

which have, for the most part, been attempted in the past. It is asserted that even afflicted farmers have been able

in these drought areas, a few to succeed, where the majority have failed, by reason of the fact that they llowed other methods

In the years of drought, there rt

fo was

t

nly failure of grain crops, but

ising green corn and other kinds of

feed for stock when even the grasses led. What they succeeded in do- , their neighbors could also do. It is suggested, therefore, and wise ly it would seem, that steps should be snes to bring the actual experience these men, and the thods fol jlowed by them, to the knowledge of | the people gencrally in the districts jreferred to, not by books or pamph- Nets, but by these men telling the story of their experiences and success

roups of farmers throughout these

It is also being urged that the com

ed knowledge of the agricultural

ilso of grass, with the result that there was neither food for man nor feed for Stock. On the other baile i) farmers were successful even in these years Of lack of moisture in

!Our Senses Are Untrustworthy

Scientific Development Is Making Ra- pid Strides in These Modern Days

Though many disagree with the views held by Sir Oliver Lodge as to the life to come, few will challenge his right to be numbered among the select few who have changed radically lthe views educated men hold as to the physical side of the tnivetse, Any- thing he cares to say as to electrons, matter, the ether, is worthy of atten- tion, and must furnish food for. re- flection, A few days since, in the course of a lecture to an atidience which filled the capacious Carnegie Hall in New York, he said, rapping a small wooden table: “This appears to be solid,” and waving his arm in the air, “this appears to be empty; it is exactly opposite. You may not be- lieve it, but it is true.”

Such men «as Soddy, Rutherford, | John Cox, Thomson, and many other physicists tell us that our senses, cal- culated but to serve certain vital uses, deceive us in everything which does

Your horses pull heavy soads over all kinds of roads—make their work easy—save yourharnessand wagons,

Imperial Mica Axle Grease

prevents friction In the hub, As the mica flakes work into the pores of the axle and hub, the rough sur- faces are smoothed with a hard filling of mica, The on the lassy surface insures thorough ubsication, Sold in sizes from a one pound tin to a barrel,

Imperial Eureka

Exchange Situation |

Americans Taking Good Advantage Of Rate of Exchange in , Buying Farms

One of the results of the present high Canadian exchange has been made apparent during the last few weeks, Americans intending to set- tle in Western Canada are leaving the United States sooner than they plas- ned and in much larger numbers than was expected. The exchange situation has proved a stimulant to American settlement in Western Canada, be- cause the settlers find they can gain from $1.25 to $4 an acre in purchasing land. Many Americans who had pur- chased farms when exchange was nor- mal, and had money in the banks, have taken advantage of the low quotation of Canada’s money, and cleared off their deferred payments, making a large saving.

Americans of means are paying cash for their farms. With the rate of ex- change as it is today, the saving on a quarter-section of land at $35 an acre is about $840, which is quite an

Impetus for Settlers

!As a

Oxo Cubes contain the rich nourish-

ment of prime beef in so ‘and convenient a form that they are handy Just a

for use anywhere, at any cube—hot water—and a or two

—and a light sustaining meal is ready,

ORG.:

ALIN

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MEN:

ALL STYLES-ALL COLORS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER

Was Ranot ations

PIANO. ACTIONS

there be {oil discovered?—I ‘certainly expect so: matter of fact, my opinion is

enthusiastic Colonel, “will

that the year 1920 will see the opening jin that north country of the greatest oil fields in the world. Texas, in my view, will virtually fade away in com- |parison with the result that this fall and early spring the Peace River gs jcountry will be in the throes of an oil |stampede into the north that has had no precedent in this continent.”

Hero: I’ve had my nose broken in two places.

Sweet Thing: Well, you shouldn’t ihave gone into those places,

ONLY TABLETS MARKED

“BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN

Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross”

package which contains complete df rections. Then you are getting real Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for over nine- teen years. Now made in Canada.

Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- Druggists

lets cost but a few cents.

also sell larger “Bayer” packages. There is only one Aspirin—“Bayer”—You must say “Bayer”

Aspirin is the trado mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Monoe it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company

‘A well shod horse travels

rts of the country should belay agi on the a4 needs of cor- Harn Oil item on a $5,600 transaction, while tcht to bear in an effort to ve |poreal existence, hey speak with ess the ready money thus put into circu- It is merel problem. certainty on the electrical basis of makes leather strong, pliable lation is having a beneficial effect ae aes se experts and scientific agricul- matter; tell of a mysterious ether, ro ieveeee eataak te. throughout the west, both on invest- ts on experimental farms and] which permeating all, is yet impercep- reaking of stitches—— cannot everybody : come rancid because pure mineral ments and general trade, : here have evolved earlier rit | tible to our senses; they show that our oil. It gives leather a rich black, Western Pra Prov varieties of grain in order to es-|notions of seth things as heat, light lasting finish. Minard’s Liniment Rell N lpi Res : , : ae Pare Fite inard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. have n he loss occasioned by frosts.|and sound are founded on hypothesis Sold in pint, quart, half-gallon, biseides to this line they have met with] that are fundamentally false and hence gallon and four-gallon sealed cans, nd Ss the oss isleadi i ay is half-barrels and barrels, rowth in poy id success and tl 1 misleading, until the layman finds his P* etal develont , frost, which formerly was|head reeling and his confidence in the Predicts Rush Into . spate would 1 c nstant dread of the farmer,| knowledge he had acquired as a lad IMPERIAL < Peace River Area i pitul \ been enormously de ased. | slipping away. MADE IN ° plex { H the time not arrived when the The discovery of radium has streng- Fawors Oil Fields Greatest in World Says inteliivent é es of all these should be |thened the standing of geology, be- Lieut.-Col. J. K. Cornwall of them 1 into the channel ¢ ndeavor-| cause it permits of a vastly extended Ottawa: “TRE gitnses of 1920 pro Asked to 1 evolve a dro time-scale. The carth is no longer mises to see the greatest rush into the most ques f wheat and ot! P |regarded as a world gradually grow Peace River .country thatehas ever! peoy \ S ser-|ing cooler. It has in its know#i store aR been seen into any section of Canada Brat 38 . than wes-|of radium a source of heat which will IMPERIA ds the prediction ot Lieut Col 1% K. < ] | eve ss las F “r illi rears, but | = i Asie tt. ecard n »t ¢ : ast, not for epidicte lion years, . LIM - Cornwall, who is here confering with} populatior at i l Surely | probably for tens of thousands of mil- I ITED government departments in connec- Tea th creas I hese lanc vari s of grains| lion years. It is possible that the rez 1] POWER - HEAT - LIGHT- LUDRICATION tion with matters of interest HE the to be secured to | d experi-|danger to the planet will come from BRANCHES tH ALL CITIES north country, Col. Cornwall prob-| et ( ld lly here too high an internal temperature, ra- ably the best “kabwh figure ts Peace provincial Something m I nd done pane than from one too low, In other A ne, ne eas River and a trapper and trader of 25 I : . . @ ade pated © create new conditions in the|words, the world is more likely to} Protecting the Armenians fended verse sn ike theeah tino Bcads d SS referred to, or else they will | finish in explosion than as a dry, froz lattending the funsaate cua Mop thial 1 ) bandoned as unfitted for ]en y s r forefe Tr ieved. | : : ig: of lay be andoned as unt $e for Jen body, as our forefathers believe ; |Public Will Not Tolerate Abandon-|where prices soared to a point that rf t ' I st ttlement, with all that | But as such a catastrophe is not hard ment of the Armenians to placed the fur industry of Peace Riv- at r I not only in individual | ly possible sooner than in about a mil Destruction bc (OR ae bie pedestal “Watch Is people there, but to the whole | lic ( 1ot cause any par-| ; : : AiR Ss HES s I : te : : ili e years cs need1 st C heey 2 any P 3 | The only possible solution appears 'the Peace River this year,” said the i l y tis sible t oO ticular uneasiness to the present eart! to be to make France the mandatory Some v . ainst h nae. OF ar’ | folk. art for Cicilia, if she will undertake the Sa) ee 0 Sagi ee en oe vent of | The subject 18 much too vast for task, Cicilia used to be known as t 1 ene ntment reliance upon the gov-|more than mention, and those who |} esser Armenia, and the remainder of whil 1, ent for food, fuel, clothing and |are sufficiently interested should read /its Armenian inhabitants must be pro- upon.social,moral | js-|mext season's seed, and the remoyal ).what has. been—written on-it by the tected. In the Sykes-Picot agreement s » ui Id} Be baie, The|}men of science named in the fore-|Cicilia was included in the French say more | ycountry has about end of | going there is quite a voluminous j#, one” while the Treaty of London : 1s . @ , bette 1 if .|this uns tory policy; something literature to be consulted. But, very gave Frawce much more extensive au- ian , ; more J] it, more constructive,|recently, another surprise has been thority in Anatolia, As for Armenia And to i deg alljthat w new hope into men’s|sprung, quite as significant as any proper, it is understood that the plan these tl 1 I j- | hearts rthcoming previous theory of the ether, electrons }ig to link up the Turkish villayets of fare, grow ind pros] of he| jand matter, and of this there is as | Bitlis, Van, and Erzerum with the lit- Prai Pre : nt °| Old Garments New |yet little to be learned from books,|tle Armenian republic of Erivan, in questic B pt Wi : it being the last-born of science. ~|Transcaucasia. With sufficient help on be nen Diamond Dyed |‘, ; yl A hel DP ent tin l prope y Winnipeg Free Press. such an Armenian State may be able 1 } ; fh- We) in . a . th oti I 1 first ay - | Shabby Faded, ‘Old Apparel farie a a to hold its own. The one thing the Be I t loss of} k ; : 4 Golactal public will not tolerate is the aban- tr C1 | ons } e Teen aD OlOrey JOY AND GLADNESS donment of the Armenians to destruc- . I > d \nd Don’ Ra : : tion. Mr, Lloyd George told the Ar- i e1 ts it ul : Can) I OUT DEFER rene FOR THE CHILDREN menian citizens of Manchester in 1918 hI se ) r Jyes 1 e I « probien j tel ite nteed to pies ESE that “those responsible for the gov- \ tl ed «¢ 1 elgive ar rich, fade s color to any i i : . et jj t ; S t he jfabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen Every child—whether it be poor or| ernment of this pounrey ye ADF ai diihcultie pen the |* ¢ : i , 1 *lrich is entitled to joy and gladness.|mindful of their responsibilities to disast onditions é g Coton oF mixed “goods, Cresses,) Health is the birthright of all and|your martyred race.” The time has For Colds, Pain, Rheumatism, Ach- tl ils of settlers by son of the |blouses, st« kirts, children’s | there is absolutely no doubt that the} ome to recall these responsibilities, ing Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- d h f 1 icoats, f rs, draperies, cove rings— | healtl y baby is a happy baby. It is}. crete dav tha: Dreatyioe Bisel ritis, and for Headache, Neuralgia, se ; ; ' ‘arate! the "baby’s nature to be happy—notjmecurred under the treaty of berlin Toothache, Earache, take Aspirin duris t aide . h pack-| S108: Only, the sickly baby is crossjand the Cyprus Convention, and still marked with the name “Bayer” or ye ng ¢ | -* n Book with cach Pack-| The well child is a joy to the home—|yndischarged. Albania is threatened ou are not taking Aspirin at all. | ] | D & P | t jage t ri lamonc ve it i suching. ¢ at y > : . ~) Diack : wi a a | F genes nd Dye over |it is a laughing, ¢ urgling, happy little | with obliteration, though the last word Accept only “Bayer Tablets of A i iAite santas col picce of humanity which drives dull Bar the Albanian question 4a: nahwee Aspirin” in an “unbroken “Bayer ; : : 3 To ae atari -jcare from the household. The sickly : . ; 7 4 . + ii pagel “padiipbepstes | Ee D ‘: : me , h oe d a baby is the opposite—he is cross and|\said. Armenia must not share a like Canada abroad has an adver eect } Sue’ ond Dye Color Card. | peevish; cries a great deal and is a doom, or what becomes of our cru- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid, While on the securing of that larg popu- NS source of constant worry to the mo- = atara tt ; P : sade for the salvation of the small he “Bayer Cri fatins Be ee a It Completing Hudson Bay Line | ther, Sut mothers there is no need\ end? Siro lie: t ontioa tie will be stamped with their general trade mark, tho ye OBS. affects the credit of our people, stops Ihe Winnipeg board of trade has of your little Ones being sickly. Re-4" meet : ; 3 Pas | ; ™~* " “’ | gulate the baby’s bowels and sweeten —_—__— railway development, cripples busir $8 }been notified by the federal govern-|his stomach with a gentle but thor- - and imposes heavy burdens upon mun-| ment that it will cost 4,000,000 to com- ough laxative and baby will soon be Canadian Flax icipalities and governments Some-|plete the Hudson Bay Railway, Up W°!! anc happy again, Thousands of | T d y wa) pthecs havecn ape rade Growin thing better than the provision of tem-/to the present, 332 miles of the line }7" . hay iJ roved this through ; £ aie / sd use of Baby’s Own Tablets porary relief to the direct fferers have been built and about 90 miles is a smile in every dose of the 5 must be found of track are still required to bring the |’ lets, Give them to your baby and | Proposed te Tincoprage the * eta Those who are perhaps best quali-;road to its ocean terminus at Port 1d him happy The Tablets are lishment of Spinning: Mills fied to judge, believe tl only solu- | Nelson The Dominion government rap by medics r stetp, oF. by Hy In Canada 2 h Pp 4 at <5 cents a box from - - . . > tion is to be found in ara cal change |is not yet in a position to say how} }j Medicine Co., Brockville Ont. At a meeting of the Canadian Flax- in farming methods in these districts,|much money it will be able to devote Reid? AN ath ceo. Growers’ Association, held in London and the substitution of other crops,,to the Bay line this year. The West Wi = sae Ontario, recently, the members dis- in part at least, for the all grain crops |is pressing for compl lipn, ireless for Irish ities cussed a plan to extend the organiza-

One Trial

of Grape

-Nuts

will do more than many words to convince you of the goodness of

this wheat and barley food,

But it’s worth saying that Grape- Nuts contains all the nutriment of the grains, is ready to eat, requires no sugar and there’s no waste,

Grape-Nut

s is a Builder

Cutting of Telegraph and Telephone

Wires Causing Trouble |

In consequence of the frequency with which telephone and telegraph wires in Ireland are being cut, the

government has decided on an exten- sive use of wireless telegraphy there, says the Daily Mail.

Naval signalmen are being employ- ed to start the system and the news- paper intimates that portable phones with a radius of about 30 miles are being employed in transinitting messages from one police station to another or between adjacent towns. It is asserted that the system has proved satisfactory.

The Profiteer: I don’t see the sense in the wife being so anxious to buy a kimono. Why, she couldn't play the bloomin’ instrument if she'd got it,

Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, Etc,

tion,

It was pointed out that the acre-

i :

surest and farthest”

tele- , dustry on a sound basis, | decision on this matter was left over

age under flax has been more than doubled since the start of the war, and the quality of the Canadian seed and fiber demonstrated not only in Ireland, but all over the world, In view of this it is proposed to encour- age the establishment of spinning mills in Canada on a large scale; also to bring expericuced weavers to Can- ada from Ireland and start the in- The final

‘THE car equipped with Part- ridge Tires runs almost free from the delays and inconven- jences caused by tire troubles, Partridge Tires have so unques- tionably proved their depend- ability and economy that they are to-day recogniz- ed as “the most service

tires, for your money aa

juntil the June meeting, Several grow- ers are in favor of having the flax seed graded, They will ask the Dominion government to impose such restric- ‘tions on the sale of flax that the qual- ity of all Canadian seed put on the world market will be the best possible,

No matter hoy little a man believes in religion, he detests irreverence in awoman, ~

1310

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ing Farm Established in Canada, rom i studs in Britain,

dation stock,

est individuals of the best breedin: been in the breeding bu

at any time.—Address: °

GEORGE LANE (Desk B

Canada for breedin

purposes The greatest breed of

a Percheron sire.

WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND LITERATURE Let us put-you in touch with the best Canadian Percheron Breeds, Mention this* paper when writing.

The Canadian Percheron

William H. Willson, Secretary (DeskA.), Calgary, Alberta

WANTMORE PEANUT AND OLIVE SANDWICHES

Half pound Peanut

Fowler's

Butter, one dozen

juice, Be sure and use Fowler’s Want more Peanut Butter, as no other pea nut butter will make them as good,

eecntaiicininantistasesasiininntimmiittieeeiees {medals in specially meritorious cases

Cook's Cotton Root Compound,

FOWLER'S CIDERS

i3-DIEFERENT. KINDS-“GRAPE, APPLE; SO GAN BERRY, CHERRY, BLACK- JAPR RY aS TRAW BERRY, PEACH,

ORANGE VLEMON BEER. “TAME CHERRY». APRICOT! RASPBERRY. AND ih) =: SLRAWBERRY9!1CREAM ¢ Hus-them bythe Gallon froin your Dealer

She Wears Nothing

Faded and Shabby friend’s safety. Without hesitation Helthat: hank akbe laid up and, con- |

But “Diamond Dyes” Her Old Appar-|pectation of being picked up.

el Fresh and New

Don't weery about perfect results.|to sink from exhaustion, guaranteed tojenham, in awarding the

Use “Diamond Dyes,,’

The largest stud of the Pure-bred Percherona in the World. The first Per ich British horsemen have selected

Do not wnt pe Le ly DB > Mh to anges le Oo no sa e cheap cull stallions brought in b onsible dealers and stallion pediars from the United Sta wh ne f. breeding raised right here be Albers bP cane’ buy C) years, and expect t We have seventy-four head of Pure-bred Percheron Siaiilons of cur wee i on Ht mag ve ane You can Meg \ sg sires and dams, and if you cannot choose one fro ¢ lot to suit you we give you every assist: i for prices or come to Calgary, Alberta, and oe will RP 9en and show torn

FARMERS BREED PERCHERONS

he only breed of draft horses ever shipped back to England from

raft horses in North America are Perch The safest investment in draft horses today is Percherons, phasis A profit to own—A pleasure to handle.

You will make no mistake in your horse breeding this year if you use

Wantmore olives, stoned and minced, season with lemon

A safe, reliable requiating of those cases for the bestowal of the medicine, Bold in three doe : rees of atrength—No. 1,$13 | gold medal for what is described as

THE COOK MEDICINE Cog |1917, Lieut. Gray jumped overboard TORONTO, ONT, “Formerly Windsor.) [in a heavy sea to help Lieut. Walters,

The gy firm on the American con

cherom breeding stock to establish ity Need

You should co-operate with y neighbors in order that some good sires may be brought in by private parties, or leased before the breeding season opens, Because: '

1, The demand and price for good horses and mules is increasing in ci- ties,

2, Farm demand is improving. ,

3, There is a shortage of good hor- ses and mules of all kinds,

City trade is improving, because transportation users of all kinds have discovered after years of experience that horses furnish the cheapest of }all sources of power on short hauls. |On this Harry Vickers, president of the Fuel Cartage Company of Chica- |go, Says:

“There is work today that the horse jcannot do—long distance hauling with jrapid transportation— but the motor ‘can never take the place of the horse, because the horse can do the work on —— jshort hauls just as rapidly and at a lessened cost of 25 to 40 cents on the dollar, consequently we never allow ly truck to displace a team. We will buy a truck to do the work that a horse cannot do, but we don’t send a truck to do the work that a horse can do. It would be like having a dollar and throwing away 40 cents,”

Of the farm demand, W. S. Corsa says: “Farmers are determined bid- ders in country sales and prices for good horses have gone $35 a head in the last thirty days, while mules are bringing from $800 to $1,000 a pair.”

Of the shortage, W. Y. McCreavy,

carry off all our best foun-

erta by men that have business. eding now

Write meet you and show you the stock

.), CALGARY, ALBERTA

were Percherons,

Horsebreeders’ Association

The Bravest Deed i

Lieut. Gray Awarded Gold Medal by British Royal Humane _ Society The gold medal of the British Royal) .|}Humane Socicty for 1919 was recent- -|ly awarded to Lieut. Aubrey A, D. Gray, R.N. This society awards silver

~jand then, at the end of the year se- lects from the list the most gallant

0. 2, $3; . 8, $5 per box, . f F . m Bold b; Pail drugaits, ot ent the brave st deed of the year, |of the McCreavy Transfer Company, oe emutne a aise ;- During a sea action in December of | Minneapolis, says: “What we teaming

contractors want is good horses. We don’t want scrubs light of weight, in- who was exhausted, and who had been capable of hard work, and selling swept from the deck. Grey was him- | cheap. We want horses that will self badly wounded in the leg but in weigh 1,700 pounds or more and we spite of that he swam with Walters /are willing to pay for them. A team- |for more than a quarter of a mile and jing contractor in this city paid $800 |finally suceeded in placing him on a for a pair of five-year-olds yesterday lraft. The waves were high and the | that weighed 3,200 pounds. The big cold was intense. The raft was awash jtrouble is that the farmer expects us jand would only hold one man. to pay high prices for a green horse,

After Grey had succeeded in plac-!one that is liable to distemper and is ing Walters upon it he discovered that not properly broke.

The buyer of his added weight would endanger his!such a horse is taking a big chance

| + dropped back into the water and swam /sequently, won't pay as much for him. away, with very little hope or ex-|Give us good, sound, big horses with

man destroyer, just as he was about}mand will never run out.” Lord Syd- medal

Claims.of teuck and tractor manu- to|facturers that horses and mules are

give a new, rich, fadeless color to any} Lieut. Gray said that the “decision of|destined soon to disappear are very

fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, |the society was unanimous, mixed goods, dresses,

cotton or

blouses, stockings, skirts, children’

coats, feathers, draperies, coverings—

everything.

The Direction Book with each pack age tells how to Diamond Dye ove any color,

To match any material, have deale

show you “Diamond Dye” Color Card.

A Different Matt¢r

Countryman (to dentist): “I won’

pay anything extra for gas. Just yank | not reach the seat of the disea

her out, if it does hurt.”

Dentist: “You ‘are plucky, sir, le me*see the tooth.”

Countryman: “Oh, ‘taint me that’ got the toothache; it’s my wife. Sh will be here in a minute.”

Pluck loses no time on account o

hard luck,

For Colds, Catarrh or Influenza

Do you feel weak and unequal to the work ahead of you? Do you still cough vi little, or does your nose bother you? rAre you pale? Is your blood thin and Watery? Better put your body into shape, Build strong!

An old, reliable blood- maker and herbal tonic made from wild roots and barks, is Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This "nature remedy” comes in tablet or liquid form, It will build up your body and protect you from dis- ease germs which re everywhere, One of the active Wgredients of this tem- perance alterative and tonle is wild cherry bark with stillingia, which is so good for the lungs and for coughs;

, also Oregon grape root, blood root, stone root, Queen’s root,—all skilfully combined in the Medical Discovery. These rgots have a direct action on the stomach, tm proving digestion and assimi- ation, These herbal extracts in the ‘Discovery” aid in blood-making and

are best for scrofula, By improving the lood they fortify the body against an atiack of grip or colds.

Catarrh should be treated, first, as @ blood disease, with this alterative. Then

|properly met with the query: “Why jshould horses and mules, which, ac- |cording to your views, are obsolete and destined to speedy disappearance, Her Mistake be in greater demand and at higher prices than ever,”

$|Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff

: She (soulfully).—Our spirits are in

r The best thing a farmer can ao this

spring is to breed his good mares to

harmony. 1 can sense an aura about you—. He.—That isn’t an aura, lady;

is hair tonic.

{ that 2 "rst class stallion.

Catarrh Cannot be Cured

as dhey cin: Indians of East and West Decide To . atarr 5

Gor con Stand by One Another stitutional conditions,

ced by con

HALL'S CATARRH| 4; formal meeti EROS Seer t| MEDICINE will cure catarrh, It is taken|, 44" Informa meeting was recently internally and acts through the Blood on the field in Ottawa of representatives of

Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL’S ; ; : CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of the various influential bodies of In- some of the best tonics known, combined! .; : Feat) r a eee were c¢|with some of the best blood purifiers, The dians in Canada, Che delega ewere }perfect combination of the ingredients in; representative of the Council of the HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is what! «.— r. er ye. ee c » produces such wonderful results in catarrhal Six Nations of Brantford and of th conditions. 4 allied tribes of British Columbia. | Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. é * A f| F Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio.) Whilst no resolutions were passed it p

Indians Seeking Rights

t! by LOCAL APPLICATIONS

a local disease, greatly influ

s

was decided to stand by one another jin the interests of their rights and pri-

, Iron Ore-Discovery

|vileges, whilst a proposal to estab-

\lish a general Canadian Indian alli- Island in Hudson Bay On Which ance was favorably received. There is 400,000,000 Tons The principal subjects discussed Samuel Sainsbury and E, E. Laduke | were (1) the pending bill before par- claim to have located an island in |liament proposing compulsory enfran- Hudson Bay on which there is 400,- | chisement of Indians ; (2) The wrongs 000,000 tons of iron ore in sight, en-/of the British Columbia Indians, aris- ough to supply Canada for a century, |ing from the complete denial of that as one of the discoverers said. The |province of any land rights or other Imen have gone to the discovery point tribal rights whatsover to them, The and on railway flat cars took four | bill is now before the House of Cone power launch, specially constructed to|ry into stand heavy seas, and two launches.

effect the smaller’ garding reserves entered into between In addition they had a car-|the two governments in the year 1912, load of provision which represents a}which was based upon the assumption two years’ supply. that the Indian tribes of British Col-

They made the discovery in Bel-jumbia have no land rights; (3) the cher’s Island, on the east coast of |interesting historical claim of the Six Hudson Bay, and in Quebec. This|Nations to the government of their land, they claim, is improperly shown | own internal affairs. The conference on the maps. It is really much longer |is to be continued and is expected to than shown, being seventy miles long,|be of benefit to all Indians in Canada, with a fresh water lake thirty miles in length. The pair also claim that nearby islands have huge deposits of iron ore.

She Could If She Would She,—I don’t think it is right to say a woman can’t keep a secret. He,—What makes you say that. She.—No woman ever tried,

Ontario’s New Election Act Hon. E. C. Drury, farmer Premier of Ontario, has introduced a new El- ection Act in the Legislature by which ‘he Province will in the future escape the uncertainty and speculation con- cerning a general election, It sets if Sore, Irritated,

a definite date for every four years, Inflamed or Granulated, The Premier in his explanation said use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult.

trong thy. they Tire, Smart, I Burn, if: 4

+ At all D ts in Canada, Write for Free

Some ‘a little experience behind them. We} . . | | time later he was rescued by a Ger-|can’t get enough of them and the de-

flat-bottomed barges, a 45-foot towing | mons, by which it is proposed to car- | agreement re-|

Benefit Relationship Between U. 8, And Britain By Disarming

Discussing the American presiden+ tial situation and its possible effect on the relationship between Great Britain and the United States, the London Daily News, under the cap- tion “America and Arms,” refers to the reaction from war in the United States,

“Rightl¥ or wrongly,” the news- paper says, “America revolted against the treaty her representatives had helped to draft, and under the influ- ence of that emotion resolved not to merely maintain her detachment from Europe, but to arm herself potentially against Europe.

“Nothing will bring the two hemis- pheres together more rapidly than a demonstration from this side of the Atlantic of a sincere resolution to disarm. Nothing could be more bene- ficial to Anglo-American relations than an invitation, extended more, than once, by Walter Hume Long, speak- ing officially as first lord of the ad- miralty, for completion with America, not to increase arfhaments, but to de- crease them.”

Harsh Purgatives Should Be Avoided —A Tonic Will Restore Your Energy

Not exactly sick but not feeling quite well. That is the way thous- ands of people feel in the spring. It is a sign that the trying indoor life of winter has left its mark upon you. Easily tired, appetite fickle, some- times headaches and a feeling of depression, Pimples or eruptions may jappear on_the skin, or there may be | twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. | Any of these indicate that the blood {is out of order, and these symptoms jimay easily develop into more serious} | trouble |} Do not dose yourself with purga- |tives as so many people do, in the {}hope that you can put your blood right. Purgatives gallop through the} system and weaken instead of giving strength. Any doctor will tell you that this is true. What you need in the spring is a tonic that will build] up the blood and nerves. Dr. Willi-| ams Pink Pills can do this speedily | and surely, This medicine enriches {the blood, clears the skin, improves | \the appetite and makes tired depres-| {sed men, women and children bright,

jactive and strong. As an example of| jthe value of these pills we give the {statement of Mrs. S. McBurnie, Tata-| | magouche, N.S., who says:—"I have good reason to speak in the highest} |terms of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, I] Twa badly run down, failing in weight jand suffering from dizzy spells and }weakness. In fact my condition was }such that I was hardly able to do my housework, A friend advised me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and after] jusing several boxes there was a no- ticeable improvement. I continued using the pills for some time longer and found that I had fully regained jmy old time health and strength and jwas able to do my housework with- out feeling weak and worn out as I did before I began using the pills.” Dr. Williams Pink Pills can be ob- tained from any dealer in medicine

Saskatchewan Butter Meets With Fa-

lto points in the United States from

to have the

ee

It Is Not Enough

bowels move. It is

more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels toact in harmony and against self-poison- ing. BEECHAM’S PILLS act favorably upon all organs concerned in food-digestion and waste-elimination; they remove causes

as well as relieve symptoms.

- =

BEECHAM’S PILLS

Worth

en in Canada,

a Guinea a box. In boxes, 25c., 50c.

—————

ee V AGSTAFFE'S

eal Seville

Orange

Marmalade All Orange and Sugar—

No camouflage.

Boiled with care in Sileer Pans, ;

as

HO

Spohn’s

to break it up and years’ use has made and Colds, Influenza

of your druggist. SPOHN MEDICAL

K YOUR GROCER For IT.

RSES COUGHING? USE

Distemper Compound

get them back in condition. Twenty-sla “Spohn’s’” indispensable in treating Coughs and Distemper, with their resulting compli-

cations, and all diseases of the throat, nose and lungs. Acts marvelously as a preventive, acts equally well as a cure. Buy

COMPANY, Goshen, Ind., U.S.A,

From ‘Saskatchewan To Far Off Texas

vor in the United States Within the last two wecks three car-

loads of butter have been forwarded

Two cars were sent} . } from the North Battleford Creamery |

Saskatchewan,

to Texas, and one from the Saskatoon |

creamery to Chicago. The returns for this butter are in excess of what can | be secured in Saskatchewan; that is|

} 63 cents a pound, which the cream- |

lery charges to the retailers, and which |:

is sold at~75 cents a pound over the} counter, With the exchange, as it | is higher prices are realized for Sas- katchewan butter across the line, and the province is getting one of the best advertisements possible from this pro- duct, which has ousted home prod- ucts, |

The creameries officials stated that the company was not making a prac } tice of shipping butter out of the province, except the surplus produc | tion. From time to time, however, | they were entering other markets to get an idea how the Saskatchewan |

or by mail at 50 cents a box or six

boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wiblli- ams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.

Big Land Deal in Saskatchewan

A sale of farm land amounting to

quarter of a million dollars was effected by Charles Applegate, a real jestate agent in Minneapolis, Minnes- jota, representing a number of Iowa jmen. The land is in Saskatchewan in ithe Humboldt district, one of the best jmixed farming districts in Western | Canada,

DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS

Give way before the penetrating effects of Sloan’s Liniment

So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve- jinflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise.

The ease of applying, the quick- ness of relief, the cleanliness, and the economy of Sloan’s Liniment make it universally

Liniment Heep 1t handy

Consoled

She lay in his arms and snuggled |man and brakeman, . a| moreover,

her head against his neck . . .

preferred, 35c, 70c, $1,.40.—Made in| have Canada,

Sloan's

product compares with the best of, other lands, and in every case the company has learned that Saskatche- wan butter stands at the top.

It is the intention of the officials to redouble their efforts to get Saskat- chewan farmers to produce more milk and cream, for they averred that they could dispose of a carload of butter | every day on the Chicago market if | this was available. In fact, it was | stated, there is no limit to the quan- |

For Spanish Influenza

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MONEY ORDERS

Buy your out of town supplies with Do- minion Express Money Orders. Five dol- lars costs three cents.

BOOK ON | DOG DISEASES | and How to Feed | Mailed Free to any | ! |

Address by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER . Cco., INC., America’s Pioneer, 118 West 3ist-street, Dog Remedies | New York, U.S.A.

ation of Imperial policy, has given to the separate members of the British Commonwealth such a title as they have never before had to decide their own destinies. That title is suitably recognised in their individual signa- tures to the Peace Treaty and in their representation on the assembly of the League of Nations. Manchester Guardian,

tity which could be sold outside the | %

|

province, }

Minard’s Liniment for sale where,

every-

Anent Opportunities

How Young M¢&n Hive Risen te High Positions From Low Estates

There are people who keep saying |

7

until they believe it themselves that oY | B k yY pac the time

has passed when a young fellow can begin at the bottom of a big corporation and work to the top,

the positive results, |but it is still true that a very large

majority of highly paid executives risen from the ranks, Of a number of men taken from random at a list of railway officials who are re- ceiving salaries of fifty thousand dol- lars or more a year, one entered the service of the railway as axeman, an- other as trainmaster’s clerk, another as a telegraph operator, another as a fireman, and another as a warehouse- Most of them,

began railroading while

rush of emotion surged through her|they were still in their teens, As

tenderly he caressed and she closed her eyes in delight.

“Poor kitty, tail?”

Charming is Right What sort of a woman is she?”

her |many opportunities as ever before are

waiting today for the men who can

Did I step on your|recognize and grasp them, The

Youth’s Companion,

Dominion Growth

It cannot be too clearly realized

positivly that the present Legislature would continue until August 1, 1923 and that a general election would be held every fourth year thereafter,

i position the nose should be washed

ily with Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Send 10c for trial pkg. of Medical Dis- very Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr.

Pierce's Laboratory, Bridgebure, Ont

Eye Book, Murine Company, Chicago, U.S.A.

w. N UC 1311

“Charming, I was with her for two|that the tremendous help which the hours the other day, and in all that] British nations overseas have afford- time she never once mentioned the|ed the Allied cause in the late war, high cost of living or the fu,” so far from making for the centraliz-

Is So Bad”’

PANS in the small of the

back, lumbago, rheuma- tism, pains in the limbs all tell of defective kidneys,

Poisons are being left in the blood which cause pains and aches,

The kidneys, liver and bowels must be aroused to action by such treatment as Dr, Chase's Kidney- Liver Pilla,

There is no time for delay when the kidneys go wrong, for such de- velopments as hardening of the ar- teries and Bright's disease are the

natural result, a‘

One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, all

dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Ltd., Toronto,

DrChase’s

Kidney-Liver Pills

RMR women, WE NG: J

>_Suw Island Review,

Bow Istand, Alberta. August 13th. 1920

HARVEST GOODS

a You will now be wanting your Harvest Goods and don’t forget that we lead in

Burdett News From eat own Correapondent

Now that the Farmer js using of Oiland Grease for

OIL !

OIL! OIL!

his machinery he should call on Fielding at

Burdet He can sell you at the right ak Get his quotations before buying.

When you require OILS or GREASES For your Car or Tractor See Us We will SAVE YOU MONEY we handle:- : All grades Cylinder Oils, Machine Oils,

Rumors have just come in of the engagement of Leonard Kamp, south west of town, to Miss Annie Wiechers

i oR ee ee a ee /

Hard Oils, Greases, ete. also the famous

Stock, Prices, Quality & Service

of Monarch, Alta,

| eg dhag ii og Bring Your Orders to a _s | HOME GRAIN CO.LTD. |! Burdett’s Busy Store |"

E. ANDERSON. acent

Phone 55 BOW ISLAND,

Our Customers are Satisfied Ones.

Mrs. J, F. Hamilton is still in the

Hospital at Taber

—~p—_ ; Miss Myrtle Brown returned last - ————— = = tur TC: ~ Faas an: Wednesday from the North where

Canadian Pacific Railway. Train Schedule

BURDETT MERCANTILE Co.

A. H. RYGG, prop.

she has been teaching schoo! for the

last year

Bert Hill has built two large heade: boxes ov barges in the Stacey Lumber

finds that the bigh class Lumber be gets there ja

Yard, as he suys he

easily the best; and the only kind be

7 et « P , Daily (No. 511 due at Bow Island from East at 10.37 a.m. wants ex - ges eva Test i ; Sunday | 512 West 6.40 pe P ! eo Mr. Oldroyd after holding his ,, “ce . © 87 ‘“ East 12.47 a.m. position as manager of the Pioneer Daily eats 68 ni . ae pe West 451 am. Lumber Co, for one week, said he got | : fed up on it and has resigned

Mr. Farmer or Citizen!

Big Saving in Groceries by buying by the

Case Lots.

~~ Mr. Johnson the Branch Superin tendant of the Pioneer Lumber Co,

was looking after the lccal yard here

*

for a few days

- . | We can Quote you Special Prices Price ux “am Mazel is also taking out a lot Your Clothes Are Not Washed In of Granary material Unsanitary Buildings. . ea wit ° ur ett ash Store and get the Emery Proulx is also building a —_—_—_—_ number Of new Granaries When you send your Washing to us, they are not f| V r B V ] d L P A oe Beas washed in an Old Sink or an Old Barrel or in Unsanitary 4 est alues an Ow est Pices. A.C, Schultz bas also built’ an ad- Buildings, but Your Clothes will be Washed in thoroughly a ers end «mamta el os, fine new Granaries te hold his crop Genin isla HASH, wish shee BURDETT CASH STO igen Sanitary and Up-to-date Machinery that Science has ever |} g RE - 4 ; The Contractors, Messrs. ¢ ropley yet discovered, to Prolong the Life of your Clothes and G. H. ROBINSON, Proprietor. and Lyons have been busy the last Perfect Elimination of all Bleniishes, WESTFIELD l . Week at N.H. Strom’s, building a fine ; Protect our H new Garage, and an up-to-date Your Clothes will be returned to you Radiant in all |) : ; Bow Island News tu Somplexion chicken house and other outbuildings Purity, Sweetness and Softness EAI OSE ate Renee ane g We have a fullstock of Cold urity, 2€ SS ¢ aS, —>——_ From our own Corvespondent Grasm Vantahi C Say os a ream, anishing ream : : as f wey : sake ict - q saninibs ‘ane ; Fred Harve 8 building « e The Tenderest Articles ever perrert 8 Our Venderest Care Mr. and Mrs, T. Marine and son Mrs. P. LaMarsh who has been on a Massage Cream and Toilet hot = o as 1 ~ ses j ; : 10lUse, sou of Burde Light Mending attended to George veturned home after their visitto her daughter Mrs, Schonert at Lotions, which will protect =—Qre = . : | visit to Idaho and still admit a : es ares ds mee : F \ The Smallest or Largest Parcels receive equal attention. 7 vat Pe aah ur i udu n} Kitchengs B.¢ ‘Teturned last | rany your Complexion Mr. and Mrs. James Neil were ® | *PE Pigg enc aie egret We Mrs. G.H, Johnston surdett | Visitors to Burdett last Tuesday wre Wer 7 Fee 1 ae | —o— the change, Mr. anc ts, alter . mites | All White Help. | \ | Miss Mabel Anderson from Burdett, | Schonert have their home in a lovely a ea ar iw aaa

Medicine Hat Steam Laundry.

A Trial will Convince You,

‘No Lurking Disease Germs Left”

Main Street Bow Island

Was a week end visitor to Westfield =e

Mrs, Shearer of Redcliff returned

to her home after, visiting her son Mr. J,R. Shearer, her granddaughter

Isabel. has gone with het

Mrs. Maria Elford has

her trip to Seattle, spending a week

continued

end in Vancouver she is accompanied

location where they can just goa few

and catch all

Harvesters leave

yards from their doo: Lhe fish they require from the creek, they can also walk to a

berry patch

and gather all they need, also Mr,

Schonert is doing well there, he can

ses ill aiacee First Excursion Train

During Mrs. LaMarsh’s visit there

she encounted rather an unsual ex-

Thousand Passengers

perience, after she had retired one

Carries more than One

Two Headers were delivered to K,

Brown this week, Frand Kirk hed |

one,

Ottawa for West Ri

Mr. V.

Miss Kthel Fall of Taber were united

Spackman of Stirling and

in holy matrimony last Monday th August at the home of the bride at Taber by Bishop A, Haynes

The party left the same night on

night she thought she heard some- ponte is ase st Pov is Da ia Agent YONS by her sister Mrs. Elliot who~is .on 8 : 8 OTTAWA, August 8 The first their honeymoon for Salt’ Lake City WO. -L y sis Mrs, E thing outside the window and who \ ; k be and various points Hg tREe sake : : si pels aa y larvesters excursion of this season Burdett her way to California for the winter, ehonid cit iis bite ati ORAAY At. was On: ¢hilh: shiara: Sn aes w Mr. and Mrs, 8.T, Elford, and Mr , left Ottawa at one o'clock to day over 4 OBR, ¥. hd Adee - ~ *tabout to turn away after eating about j : é Spackman will make their home in The Girl’s Clut Mr. and Mrs, FB.R, Elford went with the C.P.R. It carried slightly more » Girl’s :

met with Elford Wednesday evening

Myrtle

For Sale

them as far as Lethbridge returning

12 lbs, of beef and a quantity of but-

° than 1,000 passengers of ter but the rifle was too sure a hit for I 8 oO

whom 500

Burdett, where Mr. Spackman wil!

take the position of Principal of I I

o on Thursday evening ; : seh were Ottawa and district men At i i One Team of Geldings Harvest is well advanced around bim so Mr, Be ar fell the U.P.R. office,officials said the men Burdett Schoo! ; Westfield ° —— olng west to the harvest fields th A sumptous Wedding diuner was 2900ibs. 5 and 6 years old, sound . going arvest fields this

and true, good workers

Mr. J.R. Shearer took charge of the service Sunday evening, next Sunday the service will be at the Ballman School-house, ever ybody turn out and

112 feet of Galvanized well casing or pipe

Hi, Gross Was returned from Gryssy Lake where he bas been working for

some time

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*, Brooke from Calgary and Mr. : Me ¢ gery f ; year were largely native born and

vell from Macleod were officia / Burrell fn " that the foreign element was pot as

iat . are 3 ée P : . visitors here last week noticeable as in previous years

O.P.R.

officials stated that the re-

afterwards served to a very large

circle of relations and friends, over sixty partaking of the Wedding Feast, Which broke up at 8 o’elobk in the

morning

: Andrew Hawkensen and’ family > yer . One second hand Surrey with|_. : . Mr, and Mrs, P. LaMarsh were | sponse to the call for men was better| 4», : » were rec ini # d y give him a good full house were entertaining friends last Sunday icles tio eO iis thet bind ae \ iat cz The happy couple were recipients of vv eovered Hood side Lamps ete. _ a visitors to town Shan sagt. yeas many valuablagnd handsome presents Mr. Bagnall and Mr, Y wer _— Oo Several thousand harvesters also r le ids yer For Cash or Trade en and Mr. Hunter wore A ee RA ; : . on They left amidst a shower of at Mr, J.R, Shearer’s for dinner Sun.’ ra. J.R, Shaver has returned from Mr, Webb Smith west of Burdett | jeft Toronto today on special trains

Apply Box 182 Bow Island, Alta,

day both men spoke at the School house at eleven o'clock on Prohibition

Winnitred after spending a week

with friends

was a business visitor to Bow Island | fo, Winnipeg

last Tuesday

congratulations and loving wishes for a very long and happy wedded

life

THE REXALL DRUG STORES

, Quality

The Bow Island Drug and Stationery Co. Ltd. |

Bow Island

Serv

ice

The Blaine Drug | Burdett

Accuracy

and Book

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