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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 "EDMONTON JOURNAL QualityGroceries PROVINCIAL PARAGRAPHS SHORT BITS OF NEWS CLEANED AROUND AL8ERTA at Low Prices Phone 71667 SCHOOL CLOSED 'Royal Household. Robin Hood and Five Roses Flour, 98-lh. sack, 14.70: i'j-lb. sack. S2.40: ii-ln.

Edward Danchuk were elected to the board of management. EXCELLENT PLAY he play. "Home Ties," Staged by the L. O. B.

A. last week-proved to be one of the best home talent plays ever put on In Clyde. It was enjoyed by a full house and the receipt amounted to $110. The players have been requested to pu: it on in several neighboring towns. EON ACCORD The school ha3 been closed for a tew days on account of mumps in the district.

ELECT CHAIRMAN CONSORT. At the school board's first resular meeting A. J. Thompson was elected chairman for 1027. sac $1.25 B.C.

Sugar. 20-lb. sack $1.55 AoDles. we have the best stock at the lowest prices in the city Apples No. 1 Fancy 1'ellow New fWm Thalini Word mxt for panned Soups 4 tons, all wrapped and heavy pack, per case $2-39 Annies.

Wasmers and Winter Ban TRUSTEE RE-ELECTED anas, all wrapped and heavy GADSB At tne SHORTAGE OF FEED pack, special, case $1.95 Orchard run Apples, lellow Ie ions. Sojtzea ems. and Wag' school trustees BELLIS-Farmers of this district elected, the other officers being flro alrcady gettmg lheir seed Mtg. Rushton and A. Jvruger.

carIoad orijei.e4 last week lasted i only a few hours. Feed Is becoming ners special, per case $1.75 Mclntosn Red Cooking Applus, 7 HONOR GRADUATE mi hav to be lbs. lor 25c Medium file Navel Oranges, special, 3 dozen for l-C NORDtUU. Miss Edith Mitchell brought in from outside to carry Pare Islack Pepper. 1-1 with honors from in through.

Unless it Is an early spring General hospital, Calgary on Monday. it will be one of the hardest winters tin 5c Nabob Pure Spices, black and white Pepper. Mace. Nutmeg, Cinna She is taking up private Calgary. for feed.

MAY BUILD HIGH SCHOOL mon, and Parsley, 3 tins for 25c N'ahob Pine Extracts. Lemon. nilla. Cochineal, ind Almond. 2 A DOG AN At the annual school meeting Dan Noonan was reelected TEMPERATURE DIPS WABAMU.M During the ear: oz.

notlles, each 22c California Head Lettuce, 3 for 26c school trustee. The Question of build- part of this week temperatures were California Fresh Celery, 2 lbs. verv low. both day ana mstnt. ins a niga Btnwi waa mo kjud Fry's and Lownej's Chocolate liar, tr-nm tr 4.1 below zero dav.

Some of tho farmers ana raie i for mnl tiii-ht Tha ice harvest ravers were very much against It for Monday night. Wilbur Sunnyside Chocolates, re. owing to the rise in taxes, liie meet continues uninterrupted. 50c per special, box 51. -15 Shamrock Pea meal Back Bacon, machine sliced, per lb.

39c: by ing decided to get estimates from the i the piece, per ib 37c HOME DESTROYED PEERS J. Fan-in, living a mile department as to costs. WILL NOT REBUILD Breakfast Bacon, machine Sliced, per Ki, 35c; by the piece, Ib. 20c BASHAW Kaemers' Ltd. whose Cautornia iTunes.

60s to bus, hardware store was destroyed by f.re boxes $2.75 Deimonte iresh jack Dried Prunes, last eek, do not propose to rebuild at and a half north of Kosvear station was burned out recently. Nothing was saved. The fire was cauted by an overheated stove. The loss is mated at $2000 and there was no Insurance. Mr.

Farrin and family were home. His wife, Is in Edson hospital. at present but contemplate reopen to 4-lb. noses 65c Oregon Prunes, 5-lb. boxes 50c ing in the near future in the 6tore Fancy Eviporated Peaches, 2-lt Qo pu 3WifiM I H6M3 I 1 1 Collect adjoining J.

H. Pearson's Grocery. 49c; 5-lb. boxes $1.20 Apricoia, 5-lb. pkts $1.60 As this is now in use as a residence, this will render the housing shortage Sun-Maid fceeded and Seedless Uais- BREAKS ANKLE ins, 3 lbs.

for 46c still more acute. r- mfl Fancy Bleached Sul'anas. 2 lbs. 45c Reeieaned Currants. 3 lbs.

for 23c with a serious accident when he foi. SUFFERS POISONED LEG iv'euea wainuts. pieces, In. 3oc from his sleigh. The sleigh went over i CORONATION About a month his right foot, breaking It at the ae0 Ear Kruse farmer from south tine white Mealy Potatoes, CO lts.

fommrautijFar for 80c; 90 lbs. for $1.15 ankle. On Saturday night he went to of town while helping a horse to get Carrots, Caobage, Beets and lur. Edmonton for treatment. out 0 a sowdrift was stepped on nips, 13 lbs.

lor 25c Best quality pure Strawberry Jam. 4-lb. tins 69c bv the animal, some skin being peeled ROADS IN BAD SHAPE I off his leg to which he paid little ismpress i'lneapple Marmalade, 1 DAYSLAND From 22 to 30 below heed. He is now in Coronation hos- IP. tin 77c iMelearaiiig flic Finer Flavor impress Pure Orantre ilaj-maart zero was reportea inrougnuui.

iuu pitai witn a oauiy uiuvu-poibtjucu Davsland district on Tuesday with a leg and has had to have the boue 4-lb. tin 49c south wind blowing. The roads are iti scraped. Pure Raspberry Jam, 4-lb. tin 57c Pure Loganberry Jam, 4-ih.

tin 54c Empress Pure logan-Raspoerry had condition owing to the weet-ena storm. No erain was hauled to the NEW ELECTION HELD Jam. 4-ib. Un CJc of Delicious M-Cktadian elevator. The hockey game slated for CLYDE It was discovered that Pium Jam, 4-lb.

Un 48c Compound Jam Apple and Straw- January IS between Seagewick ana SOme of the village councillors elected Daysland was postponed on account December, were not properly quall- jerry, Apple and Kaspoerry, 4 l-. tin 43c of bad roads, as Sedge was un- iecl as they were not taxpayers dur-able to get through by car. ing the year. P. Matheson and George Blue Ribbon Tea.

i lbs. for SI. 35 9-Ib. picket S3.1& I Coonan resiened and a new election Blue Rinbon Coffee. 1 -lb.

tin 5jc ahoj Tea. per 70c; 3 lbs. $2.03 COUNTY LODGE OFFICERS was called. M. J.

Rowland, Jos. pvn DEER Red Deer County Knight and L. Rowatt are now the Aaboa toffee, 1-lb. tin. 69c; c-ln.

councillors for the year 1027 tin S3.25 Lodge met at Red Deer tor their rrys puie cocoa, Jj-iu. un 5c; annual gathering, presided over by County Master Ronald Pye, Penhold. 1-lb. tin 47c Pot Barley, i lbs. for 25c The officers for the coming year Pearl 4 bs.

for i5c Saso and Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 15c HEBRIDEANS COMING ST. PAUL Many Hebridcan Scotch families are expected to ar-rive this spring and will be placed on the Saddle Lake reserve, six miles were elected, and installed by jh v. Rm. nen.

M. Ene and. R. tiro. o.

1 Japan Beans. 4 lbs. for iac Martin will be the delegate to Grand Whole Green Peas. 4 lbs. for 25c Best Split Peas, i lbs.

for ix Lodse at Edmonton next month. Bro. west of here, which was recently Pye has just completed his third year thrown open. Fifty houses are to be 1 Japan Rice, IH-lbs. for 25c P.obin Hood Porridge Oats, lars as vourwy i ne nunc at once ana everyming maue tubes 21c meeting w-ill be at tsowoen on june ready to receive the families as soon Fresh Milled Rolled Oats, H-if.

3. The 1928 annual meeting will be as they arrive. at Red Deer. I SIGN OF EARLY SPRING BURIED AT N0R2EGG BRL'DERHEIM From present in-; NORDEGG The death of Mrs. durations it appears that there w.il John O'Neill at the Nordcgg hospital be an early spring this year.

Ed-, onitft sl rloom over the whole ward Sainpert. while walking on his community. The funeral was held on farm one sunny day last week, met Sunday from the home and was a gopher running on top of the enow, sack, 40c; tack. 90c; 40-lb. sack.

SO-lb. sack $3.30 Scotch Oatmeal, ID-lb. sack. eOc; Jl-lb. sack 49-lb.

sack $2.35 Birry Home's Custard Powder, 1-lu. tin. 30c; 5-oz. Uns, 2 for 25c Nabob Custard Powder and Pudding. 3 pkts.

for ix X.abob Jelly Powders and De Luxe Jelly Powders, 4 pkts. for 25c Soaps ind Washing Powders at Bargain Price Royal Crown Soap, 6-bar cartons, for 45c Royal Crowa White Naptlm Soip. i bars for 2Sc Sunlight oap, large bars, 17 bars for $1.00 largely attended despite tne Ditteriyi gupuer uau witniu' i cold weather. In the absence of i to enjoy tne warm sunsniue lor a Father Sullivan, Kev. A.

J. Mitchul I nine wnne. ne saia. xuo gopner conducted the service. Mrs.

Neiil Seeraeu quue uveiy. was a native of Cardenden, Fifeshie, Scotland, and came to Nordegg four "nucn imic rvn ruin vears aro. belne married in Red Deer 1 ST. PAUL The annual meeting of th RPsir. her husband vne the Agricultural Society -was heid Fairy Soap, 4 bars for 25c Castile Soap, 1-lb.

bars. 2 for 35c Castile Soap, small bars. 8 for 25c Crown Olive Soap. 4 bars for 25c Go 4 Dust Washing Powder, larjre pkts. 25c left a baby five days old asd a boy last week.

The following officers were of three years. elected: V. Tessier. president; D. A.

Stack, secretary; Messrs Therrien, DEPUTATION TO EDMONTON Hivon, Wood, La, France. Joyal and SAVE your AYLMER Soup labels. They will enable you to obtain, at only 20c each, genuine ONEIDA COMMUNITY Par Plate Soup Spoons in the lovely, chaste "Bridal Wreath" Pattern, here illustrated in two-thirds actual size. These spoons sell in the stores at 50c and upwards. A half-dozen spoons will cost you only $1.20 and you can, of course, obtain a larger number "under the same generous terms, namely, three labels from any of the eight delicious varieties of AYLMER Soups and 20c for each spoon.

If you desire teaspoons to match, you can obtain them in the same choice pattern in the same way. Begin now to collect. As soon as you Have three labels, mail them, with 20c, to Canadian Canners, Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, and receive, postpaid, your choice of spoons. AYLMER Soups are made from the finest-flavored vegetables, in the world, grown. from selected seed and packed with the thorough care that characterizes all canned products bearing the name Being Canadian-made from first to last, there are no abnormal charges the buyer pays, only for the soup.

thbi-b nine rt.rt'inn LeBeL directors. The new board will Golden West Ammonia Powder, 3 Andv shelina aim to eet an earlier date for the fair left on Wednesday to Interview the 83 September is a busy harvest public work department regarding and the weather is invariably tha hnl Mind- nf a. trim ronrt rnm Datl. De.burne via Trocha and Three Hills to connect with the trunk road from SCHOOL MEETING BASHAW At the, annual meeting of the" Bashaw school' held on Fr! lay last. N.

Snroule wag reelected to Belseljer to Calgary. TOWN INDARKNESS the board. School finances were re- THREE HILLS Three Hills was w.r lurht fnr da ported to be in a satisfactory con last weeJt owing to a serious break Jition all debt bemg paid I up to at the power plant It caused con- December ol, 192b. According to siderable inconvenience to the mer. Present estimates $10 000 will be re-chants and hou.hold.i and a heavy hutred, fhool during the loss to the Palisade mine which was 'ear 1927 and no increase of taxa- pkts.

for 25c Washing Soda, 7 lbs. for 250 Jumbo Carbolic Soap, 6 bars 25c Tobaccos at Our Price are Real Value Amber Tobacco, coarse apd fine cut, H-'b. tin 59e Our SfciJ Tobacco. ti-lK 51 Ogden's and MacDonald's Tobacco H-lb. tiu 72c 014 Ciium and Repeater Tobarco, 7-lb.

tin 5c If Vou Need Feed, Consult Our List Laying Mah. real laying mabh, 100-Ih. sack 50-lb. sack $1.90 Whole Co.n. lOO-lo.

sack $2.60 Cracked Corn, 10d-lb. sack .60 Oats, 100-lb. sack $1.75 Oat Chop, 100-lb sack Barlev Chop, 100-lb. sack $1.65 Wheat. 100-lb.

saJc Btu. eack $1.60 Short, lfiO-lb. sack $1-60 Oyster Shell and Grit, 10 lbs. 25c Beef Scrap, lbs. for 25c Bone-Msal and Bone Grit, 6 lbs.

25c Green Bone, -10-lb. pkt. 40c Straw, per bale 50c hay, per bale $1.25 Alfalfe Meal. 5 lbs. for 25c Oi Caka Meal, 100-lb.

sack $3.00 Wheat- Screenings. 100-lb. sack $1.50 Phone Your Order Tonight until 11 o'clock for early delivery next morning. denendine on th electric nower f.jr a uio valuations remain the same. pumping out tie water.

The lights were turned on again Monday night. $4 BANK BALANCE BRUDERHEIM. At the annual PPPLFCTFO TRUSTFE of the ratepayers of the VETERAN The annual meeting Walker school district. Otto Noack was elected chairman for three by acclamation. G.

Kulak and Wm. I Kroening are trustee. The district of the ratepayers of the Veteran S.D. was fairly well attended and received a gratifying report of the year's work. The retiring member ws reelected in the person of B.

Ackhurst. At a subsequent meeting of the new board the following officers were appointed: chatrman, E. Ackhurst; secretary, J. Bower. I has a bank balance of $4000.

A satis. 1 factory statement was given by Ed ward Kittlitz. secretary treasurer. He was reelected secretary-treasurer for th's year. Wm.

Zagert was again appointed janitor. anti-pest League CONSORT An anti-pest league has been formed In the Consort community. C. A. Fawcett is president; J.

Doherty, secretary; W. J. Cou- TO RiV FMTERTAINMBMT CORONATION An opportunity has erne to Coronation folks to hear one of the foremost dramatic readers and entertainers of western Canada nor. R. Schoff, Geo.

N. Johnston and rv "LZZZ t. hi C. Parks, committee. The formation ii of the league Is the result of the visit Alberta Trading Co.

8312 118th Ave. Phone 71667 deliver all ove the city, Coun. try customer tend your orders by mall at above ice, we ship all over Alberta, yiejlavoris Jinerrfk Gostisjess Delicious throush Coronation on her way to Saskatchewan, has consented to give one of her popular entertainments here under the ausnlces of the Trinity United church choir. APPOINT SECRETARY HEISLER At the first meeting of the trustees of the Helsler school district, held recently. Mat Haeel was appointed to the position of secretary treasurer and will look after the affairs of the district for the coming year.

It was also decided to call for tenders for supnlying the school with coal for the coming year and for the position of caretaker. TRUSTEES ELECTED FORESTBURG The annual meeting of the Forestburj consolidated school was held in the school building on Saturday, with a rather small paid by Prof. Strickland of the university of Alberta, when he outlined the best methods to be adopted for the eradication of saw fly and other pests. PRESENTATIONS MADE RED DEER At the annual meeting of the Knox Presbyterian church, presentations were made to Mr. and Mrs.

John Malcolm and family, who are leavig for the coast On behalf of the church, Mrs. Lord presented to Mrs. Malcolm a silver trivet and a case of silver, comprising a pair of candlesticks and salt and pepper shakers. To Mr. Malcolm waa presented for his daughter Alva, a fine umbrella.

Many kind things wre said about the faithful and efficient service rendered to the church and its various organizations by the Malcolm family. B. OF T. OFFICERS Acme Clothiers. Ltd.

MEN'S AND BOS OUTFITTERS LECKIE SHOtS, CARHARTT GLOVES AND OVERALLS 10146 101t STREET OPPOSITE RICE STREET to be giving the other one directions. When they got opposite me, near EYE-WITHIESS WILL tricity to town of Magrath, providing the town builds transmission line, has been given by the city commissioners, and if the agreement that will be presented by Commissioner Freeman la approved, which is likely, the power extension will be made at oiiai. HE UN GLlITli I Got Relief WAIN WRIGHT The board of trade luncheon held In the Woln-wrlght hotel was attended by a very representative gathering of Waiu-wright citizens. A resume of the pan! year's activities was given in an interesting manner bv President From Dyspepsia Britain, Italy and U. Also Interested in attendance.

The financial report, submitted by the secretary-treasurer, H. Farvolden, showed the district in good condition financially. The report of Principal H. Savage, showed good progress being made and a slightly higher enrolment than last term. W.

M. Smith, was elected trustee for the Forest burg division of the district, K. L. Oberg waa re-slected for Prairie Hall division, and Hagen, fifth trustee, from the whole district. SOCIAL EVENING BASHAW.

The social put on last Friday by the Bashaw Branch of tho Canadian Legion proved a great euc--esa, nearly GO people attending. The Masonic hall was beautifully decorated with red, white and blue streamers, war souvenirs and other appropriate emblems. A whist drive wcupled the first part of th eve-ilng, the prizes going to Mr. J. Marshall and Mrs.

J. K. Stubbs and the consolation prizes to Mr. and Mrs. R.

Burns. A most cxcellen' and daintily served jupper followed. After this Mr. Marshall made a Dispute the stairway, the larger man said: how will I know him I see "The large man was D. E.

Chipps and the other was D. L. Redmon." Redmon at Trial Asked by Defence Counsel Marvin Simpson, where Redmon was at present, the witness ho as waiting in the jury room. Ridgeway testified at he went immediately up to Dr. Norris" office as soon as he heard the shot and that Norris said to him: "I hated it mighty bad, but I had to do It." There was apparently an attempt by tho defence to Impeach testimony of Mrs.

Roxle Parker, star state witness, who testified she saw the killing from the door of Norrla' office. Ridgeway testified he did not see a woman go up or come down the stairs, although he w.s on the stair Cuthbertson. The following officere were elected: J. Outhprtsnn: Mr. Clarence Sealy, N.B., ites: "I suffered a long time from spepsia.

I used tablets and mediae of J1 kinds, but got so relief ltil I ftarted using vice president W. A. Knowles; sec- Man Who Accompanied Chipps to Pastor's Office Will Testify AUSTIN, Jan. 20. Two men mounted the stairway leading to Dr.

J. Frank Norris' ffice on the afternoon of last July 17, and one of them went to his death. It was testified In the Norris murder trial here yesterday. The other man sat in the witness room yesterday waiting to tell his part of the story of the death of D. E.

Chipps, who was killed iy MADRID, Jan. 20. France and Spain, having put to a practical end the Moorish rebellion In Morocco, are at odds on the eve of another Tangier conferei -e over the future status of Taneier. This city 's of great lill- J. H.

Cllpston; executive of. ficers. K. Fish, H. L.

Hoegh. J. Welch, Dr. II. C.

Wallace, W. J. Stewart and Geo. McKcever. Committees were alto tary value because It lies opposite fiibraltar.

the Brit sh Mountain bul wark sruardine tho entran a to the Will give you Pi' vlief from tha' 1 ight cough. pj one melt ii he mouth at jf Mediterranean sea. Noma. Not only France and Spain, but fireat i. Italy the United R.

B. Bldgewty, an atto ey of way within a "minute and a halt or two minutes" after the shots were fired. KifA I Mrs. Phoebe Gilliam, wife of the manager of the Searchlight, was lear speech of welcome on behalf of the committee In which he appealed for greater and keener membership. The evening ended with dancing to radio and gramophone music, which everyone enjoyed.

named. DIES AT RED DEER RED DEER Thomas Manion. who. with his family, has resided In this district for the past five years, and has become known as a fine citizen and a good business man, died recently at the Municipal hosnltal, at the age of 41. He leaves a widow and five children, Mr.

Manion waa a cousin of Dr. R. J. Manion. M.

of Fort William, Ontario, who was in the Meighen government. NEW OFFICERS NAMED BELLIS Ukrainian Educational Society of Bellis held their annual meeting on Sunday, at which the following were elected to the new hoard of the society: President. Nick Shewcliuk; Nick Kosh-man; secretary, Andrew Klymrhuk; treasurer, Karl Lachowltsky and An States are interested parties. About tho time that Spain mad known her wish for a permanent seat tho League of Nations council, the Spanish government made a demand for Incorporation of Tangle Into the Spanish zone of Influence In Morocco. This met with opposition from Great Britain France.

France itself has aleo put in a claim for possession of Tangier so much desired by Gen. Primo Do Rivera as tho prize for his Moroccan victories tho stairway on her way to the Searchlight officcsiand she followed Ridgeway up the stairway, she testified. She said no other woman went up or down the stepj. are Canada's best candy seller Fort Worth, and a member of Norris' church, testified he sat ti. his automobile near Norris' office on that afternoon waiting for his wife, who works on the Searchlight, the Norris' church publication.

Two men passed him he said, just a few minutes before Chipps was shot. Ridgeway we In a poi Ition where he could aee about half way up the stairway leading to the church officers' second floor of the building adjoining the first Baptist church at Fort Worth. "One man was large and was dressed In a dark suit, Kidgeway testified. "The other man waa "Juy a box o' your Druggist's iB 35c and 50 III iiiHi After taking; two bottles I can gladly lay that I became much better, and can bow eat most any kind of food without having to luffer for It after." Tor the past 48 years B.B.B. ha been pnt np only by The T.

Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. rr" m-tti i ri For Colds, Crip or Influenza SCHOONER OVERDUE CHESTER, Jan. 20. Some ap-prehensloa is felt here for the safety of the two masted echooner T. K.

Bentley which Is two weeks overdue and from which no word has been received since she Bailed from Nova gained arm-in-arm with tne Frcncn military and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove.

30c. POWER FOR MAGRATH LETHBRIDGE, Jan. 20. Ratification of a proposal to supply clco- smaller and cu his ehi.t The smaller man appeared Made In Canada. I Scotia December 19.

drew Koshman, John Kucheer, and nib jyuiiiai ni i iuj.

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