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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 11

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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TI1E PIIOENtX WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBK 14.190 1 3i ii E.S.BLAIN 33- Miller, 'Janzen Co. Warman, Dalmeny and Osier, Sask. Wad. BELL HAS COTED 4. CCC3 CCata hrourt our OF na FtCT STAID Spion Kop "very other "uei their wy t.

'They- coco (rota South ot I u- we c4 the moat T. K. Walker nrl i with mere rccm icd bsttep enlt-rtainawnia If you want a MOWER and HA RAKE several up at Dattk-ford ficilitits Tcr hindlinj tha trida fca is ttill better able to serve Ur.i reaOtna TIME PRICES Binder $55 Mower 557 Rake 935 and, da-salker father and Ut tn. ami ir-ii satiaaea a jca la year drug ud stationery imteht baiteQ vhile aay vuts. see the I i faulted until th Mr.

Jatnva Tbompaoa. of i. hw Mr. w. Thoiaoo at iVrk.

VI- 1 The prescription decartcent is in charge of a graduate Isn-j to make th at home. asd- rrtaod aaoUjer of tin Now is th time totemla to order your oontniuw, and iuo imr aoonl RfJoGORSifflGK chemist at all tines, and yea cay feel sore that any com-pounding of prescriptions you rtMaavrva wwi aoon taka pi na j. td.s! ia to those who TWINE i-eur 0f attend 00 Eagle Creek 38. U. w.

3. r4f Us', do not miaa Famous Deering Pure Manilla and Standard Manilla Death on Wool Grass jfr w. of tha ikatcne- entrust us with wili be done properly. Call and see us in our new stand. 'DEALERS IN- ia I'Moy end Organ the rgmn fur the occastoo.

i ne aance at Mr. Arthur Kdaarda m.i ween a a failure owinc to the om.r nwsht. Iit let ua boce -in fin over acato and the te lavormUe. in? the school board decid- thjt ts? tj auch a fin ra eoU in arcord with nil '( Course Hot. did not ia u.akiotr the tel.

Tbis rwks rll lr the class of rouda imHmI I' th" company be repre- E. S. BLA1N oe attMr waa very diaacreeabto Cockahutt Plows, Adams Waggons Empire Cream Separators TOWX LOTS REAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN Come and ee us It will pay you Mccormick 8-ft. binder Hard to beat un tne teat week and bartered FIRST AVENUE Pfcoaef "'t nauuoc wheat. Itowernian and antra Yuuna baa ill for iriu vo saaktoon Uua are tcual to acw Mr.

AU.i J.n. Pt ut we are clad to re Smart and Miss Baptist were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by llev. Mr. Usllup. of Saskatoon.

Tha iiik auKHiest ua asain after hia Iom hurtb hrM in the achool la.it "-ttWord. looked exceedingly nice and Mr, A ixJ atmoa waa deliver- 11 rumored that a'cuocert Wr. to a larre conaresa- btW the achool in the mill near Woodvievv Jauiva ia to be comrratulatad at hav. in captured one of the few young haliea in our district. To the bache it'i a.

dance. future. Nov. Lt ua hope 0. 06.

Oliver On Wedntwlitv n. Mr. MJiin will continue hi im ua'ial evrry othfT Hunalav 11 o'clurk. inatead of reaicmns; as ttated in laat arvice. Mrs.

Oliver haa a little daughter to lors 1 would say "Go thou and do likewise." There was a dance in the increase un lamuy. vri. an eX' Ceedinelv miIm. evening at the residence of the bride Mr. W.

II. Evans, bia two son, Hosa and CarL and YY. HoroVn met the Norquay groom, at which a large nunfiir were even ins was "tt in the home of Mr. Irvin Saun- r. M-k 0 waa out to the -i-rt.

rrl tjv1l over Sunday, rvttolv lltaserj to ave old ViKe back. Isat be aur- ient -upwards of sixty. Supper nomeaieau inspector together and as was served at twelve and dancino- 12 TnZ ha-lowe'en on the aisted 9ach other in their dlarations. Miss Barbara Tbom haa ben married ket up until the wee small hours all sbxn lie did not contin- re pleased to note that Mvesra. the mornUHr.

Between th duuwi j.i'irwy aouthweat. diuislt Air roved A choice line of Christmas Goods. Before purchasing elsewhere, call in and inspect our stock. inoo ana ii. I'attison have ar- and JT I.

Mr. and Mrs. Saunderson and family. also r. Fst Gwvne samr aome aonea and rien ana proumt the winter month Mr.

Tom. Davidson danced the sail od to the mow and rUd to it gi. tiround will be in cood for ctop ftrxl aeaaon. i residents of or horn pi i. which was ereatlv rr- uy ineir presence.

Mr. F. 1. Smith is putting in ioved by the audience. Hvervbodv 'V" lor efforts in entertaining the large gathering all KUd to are the It.

vj iu. uniwa ui iiaciPJT djitrict. It is bad for this district to be robbed of one of its fair jewels who are all too scarce around here. Nevertheless we wih them joy and a long life. MrJ Adolph Olson is building a residence in Dundurn for himwlf.

Mr. Perper and family have moved into Dundurn for the winter. enjovwl themselves and all wish tnnniwy i0r JHr. airman in town- in I bwm they of the Oliver tntp a range 8. irKnls and meinhera Fnworth Ixtngue were 1 hxalth.

waalth and prospvritv to the tride antl hrfckvroont. ceriamiv ap- I Minis and Harris rattiaun. ar- w.nnr from here who trerianl by their cruosta the in Ileleane 'PllA Mr. ChambtTs ia putt hie un a cotnanicd bv their sisters. Matal and I'olly.

and Miss Hannah Clark, were new will on Ftwlay venter last. Tetort and amu'iiKUs. not fontettind thv house soon for Bill hope be soon follow in Jims footrterm. iisiimit their grandparent Sunday. IT WILL PAY YOU- i.iuiriV "iijMioweenists in tinw.

Airer a ftooa protrrara rmdrrcd, dancing) waa encash Floral im-ir acnaracter. And if j.v Mr. II. Inbrrgwaa. I hear.

va yaas7 air. and Mrs. It. II. Fattisoo.

of tirand l'lains. were viaitinc their imrents on Monday. Mrs. ratttson re- wno were formerly sup- r. e1l have arrived in the weather, having been.

I lieve. poisonnl bv something he 1J HO in CVMknm nn thim a mU a and are in maininjr for a few Wt in town, but be is all ris-ht now. nr a ahark on Mr. Joeeph'a The best quality of goods at moderate prices have been daunted bv the good spir jkij-rv i-aiiwon, is con- 'ti, f-34-. Bill aava "The Man In the es oi young and old alike.

Intn. Iteport of Floral school for week ending Nov. 9th. 1906. Arthmctic examination: percentage.

Stan V. Hose Sear las. 52i llubv Hoge. SO. Stan.

IV-Jessie Marsh. 92: Harrv ium-u to her bed as the result of thu-e will fie no two sperscd throughout were- various fat hf-re." tan down the cellar stairs. Sheaua-tainvd very severe taturiea. but we numbers of a nrocram a-hirh .1. Irelarui haa aecured the S.E.

of ainoerely trust aha will aoon be around inougn impromptu. spcks well for the local talent. anl ia buildinir a fitt Unrw Carroll. 33; J. U.

Searles. 20; George A Quincy Wedding scam. llts family will arrive in the Among those takinm rmrt Hoge. 10. Stan.

III. Grace Lashr. 39; Wes ur. lUchmond has built a bouse Misses Saunderson and Mt-wira Ilnw and barn on his homestead. ley rinnkett.

18; Hasel Frazer. 1. Kofin, S.D.. will hold a bom Two of Quincey's most popular hts on. McCraken uH nnlr.

I on Krklav even imp. Nor. 23. Stan. II.

Willie Seark, 87a Ueor- Mr. lharles Home went back to voung people were married yesterday ess. Iter in the evening refresh r.hal invitation ia extended to gie Searles. 55: Carl WmmiU. j9 Dakota.

Jt ia to be hoped when he Aln. Searles. Zelma Horo. 4. returna be will be accompanied by at noon in the presence of a large number of friends from the district, and from a distance, including sever ments w-e served and after another round of songs and piano eclections the gathering broke up during a late lr-vla to go to orran fund.

Henry baa been enfraced G. A. W00LHOUSE, Saskatoon's Popular Store FIRST AVENUE, Next to Speers Paul I'art II. Jack Marsh. 91.

Average attendance for week. 20. Mrm. iiorne. Messra.

car hart. Chriirfie fi at the Losanton atonr. nour. al from Saskatoon. The bride was Miss Jennet Baptist, daughter of the rommunity derfly feels tha loa tunic went 10 ine sana uuu for a ralAat hunt and rot a cood supply i stx-nied frirad and nmrhlmr.

late George Baptist, and the groom. UHfll. Janvs Smart, a very much respected of rabbits, but when they cot ready to start home they coukl not find MiTi! Johnaon and Irrv young fanner of the district. The ceremony was performed bvRev. K.

their team and bad to walk nine C. Gallup and took ulare at the They found the team next THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 home of the bride's mother. day. are vtntora in Saakatoon.

'tfrrwl the clad hand of wet-to Mra. Flanagan anl IlaxH. Hunted home on the 8th. Francia ami AwlTon are in tbrir new acln at Aa-m ion for wheat buy- Some of our young folks of oro vay took a surprise party to Mr. and Mrs.

r. l. Smith's on halloweeo Canadian Pacific night. In the party were W. II.

'THE QUALITY STORE' Whit more. T. I). I'attiaon. G.

Dahoo. HEAD OFFICE, B. E. WALKER, General Manager TORONTO ALEX. LAIRD, Asst.

Genl Manager W. H. (iearhart. W. F.

lUchardson. ANNUAL Mra. Fr.l Stanord and Mr. are viaitora at fiM of Mra. Stafford of this C.

It. Adam and Miss Ella Brown. Miss Laura Harrison. UUv Gear- EASTERN CANADA hart. Hester Adams and Clara Hick- I ni evincce the fact that ling.

A most enjoyable evening was 1. 1 tfx wimiices ase ink the -nt by all. Another box social and dance will EXCURSIONS Jhn Franria rentl bia farm In-lMnd. John lika farming held io the. school houso on Decem BANK MONEY ORDERS I88UCO AT THE F0U.0WINQ RATES: SS and under 3 cents Over $3 and not exceeding $10 0 centa $30 10 cents $30 $50 15 cent.

These Orders are Payable at Par at any office In Canada of a Chartered Bank (Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points In the United States. saooruaia it a nxto aara at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. LONDON. ENG. They form an excellent method of remitting amall sums of money with safety and at amall coat.

lwi't nne with m. ber 2s- The committee are doing their utmost to make this the best social of the season. Everythine will LOW ROUND TRIP RATES to be done to make all as comfortable ss possible. A barn 20 by 30 is be Negusville w. of 3.

ing built to accommodate, the horses. Ontario, Quebec and Mar itime Provinces You'll never be disappointed by using1 our Guaranteed Brands of ROYAL SHIELD TEAS at 35, 40 and 50c per lb. Our BOSTON COFFEE is especially blended for lovers of a cap of really exquisite coffee at 30, 40 and 50cts per pound. And in STEWART'S CHOCOLATES we have a full assortment of all flavors. TRY THEM Our stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE and CROCKERY Is large and well selected titnl noiichliors.

Mr. and Ayondale 1. cave a dance at the Tickets on sale Dilv. vm 91 whx-ihouso to at larpa SASKATOON, Branch of their friends on Friday W. P.

Kirkpatrick, Manager DKC. 31, inclusive, good to return within three months. Finest equipment, including standard First clans Sleeping and Tourist a.r pi a nuxsi Tioyaiie evening The people of this and adjoining districts wnth to express their thanks -nt. to turrie ot Saskatoon, for White arritiil at hw Vmietei4 LANGHAM, on all through the ts ft of an acre of land to be W. J.

Savage, Manager from a visit to her daush- used as a cemetery, located on tbe i omtv. Tso Through Expr Train. southwest corner of section 3-35-9. Mr. Til ton ak! a visit for thu Apply to nearest C.

P. Ry. agent for full Ihty was an improvement very much ir rhristcmns: tha new arriV' V0NDA, information J. C. Kennedy, Manager needed and with a httto work and expense this corner can be made i to he Biven bv the tiache- I the Itelleisle schooUiouse on plan of beauty and we hope every person in this neigMbbrhood will help instant, and oucht to be a all they ran to push it along and -rcs aa the exponent a of the never rest until it is completed.

vntastie are numerous around 'trirt. We have to announce the death of the late Mrs. William Russell. She was taken sick about ten days ago BYCE LITTLE and a doctor called and she The Krumpelmann doinw nicHy when she took a relapse Gillespie Clothing Co. SECOND AVENUE.

SASKATOON on Tut-sdav evening, in om oi No PHONE 24 2nd AVENUE vember, aba passed awav. Every rrowml ia frozen ud th far. thing was done to try and save her "Villi ive eeaanl ploushinar and are tife. but her time bad come, Mrs. ituKMll was in her 32nd year.

She was born in Clifford. and mov miin? srain to town. We hope fail to have an elevator near- i ia.Latooa. of the vounar people of this are gtiing to attend the par- ed with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. fir McGregor to Emerson. Manitoba, whre thev resided for some time. eivm hnnir at th wkU They again moved to Hannah. K.D..

Stuart and Miaa Bap- here she met and married Mr. Kus- acll. and they mad uetr ootne tn l(rr1 Curry haa returned ai- iixnlon. N.D.. until they moved to the summer near Wolae- Avondale.

some four years ao. Mrs. Rill was one of tne many noote A. DULMAGE 2)rvyyst and Stationer gCHOOL SUPPLIES nirtta last week, the women wno nave iw imwew iw Saving $7.50 on Men's Suits $10. $12.

$15 catbered at the home llorkatice and spent the even- from Infancy. ne was aaways xne on band to help a neighbor ia $5. m.iKU war. Ultara lttVidson has recsntlv new house plastered. The rtta done bv Sever Ixris.

Worth your while to see them. kind and a kind and loving wife and mother, with a smile and a pleasant word for everybody. Her io will be keenly felt, both in her family and in this community. She leaves a w.w..w4 and five children to mourn McGill was a visitor in last week. tw The funeral took place on 9th.

from her hate borne Park 33-8. cemetery. Mr. McCallu Everything for the School Boy or Girl W)mf PirBo (uimit preached the funeral sermon on Sun day afternoon. all through with srork on and ahtDDiog era in is the Quincy the day.

ri; in-don and wife were visitors A Saving on Boys' Suits $2. $2.50 03. 04. 05. Loganton last week and Moasant time with their re-Mr.

F. Kartis and P- CamP- 06. If we haven't got just the Book you want Let us Order it for you Our Sunday school haa closed for the winter. Great credit must be ri- aupersBtendent and tha for the afcte manner in which pence It has been carried on. ia a visitor at C.

week from Seskav Worth your while to see them. this Mr. Rnbertsoa has resumed his old mwt mm fireman and hopes to have I A. DULMAGE Second Avenue th room warm for serriee in the fu-1 pleasant gathering was at of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Lao- tare. DRUGGIST AND STATIONER -dnesdar tast. Taffy We had the pleasure of hearinc fr. aancing were enjoyed totne Shannon ia that beauttful trrmsx, o.

kvj Where ia bt wandermai boy." and all bad a good tune- Gillespie Clothing Co. SECOND AVENUE, SASKATOON Mrs. Landers are very good minister. Mr. McCallom.

also i and everybody cam 1 Pleased. fe fiurrr of snow give raTe us a hynta. Viss Caaaeron was visit in at Mrs. Coates. the apDcaxaaca) of arintar.

Advertise in the Phoenix I'i soon Kra Tnare was a weddiae? at the Baptist niare on the 7th. when Mr. James I to 40 team are seen ro-.

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