INDEPENDENT , IN POLITICS . NON-SECTARIAN VOLUME I, No. 2 THE MACLEOD TIMES _MACLEOD, et WEDNESDAY, | MARCH LLL dda PARTIZAN ONLY IN THE INTERESTS OF THIS DISTRICT SAMPLE COPY WHY NOT HAVE LOCAL C. N.R. IN COMMISSION We understand graphic dispatch that there is a deputation of farmers in Ot awa from the country west of he Calgary and Edmonton line of |Sonable he C. P. R. who are interviewing jand we are doing all we can to the Minister of Railways with | Ward that end,” Hanna, the object of securing an exten-|chairman of the Canadian national ‘NATIONAL RAILWAYS DOING ALL POSSIBLE Concerning Efforts Made for Further Construction from a tele now “None realizes more than we de the desirability of providing rea- transportation says DB. been sold, and the farniers served by the proposed railway are anx-|to the various resolutions calling started this [for railway construction passed at at- |the recent convention of the U. F ious to see the work year. Our object in arawing tention to this is to stir up inter- est in Macleod and district in|him. the C. N. R. in this vicinity. We] “There is, have a_ railway svaded | for thirty-five through what is normally one of the most | money @ productive areas of the province. | we are A railway that was p: Mr Arthur Sifton nine for us and that Mr. i should like member of the Dominion parlia-|son. Our ment, it is a good time to bring 1oWeVer, the matter before the attention of the-authorities at Ottawa. The Board of ‘Trade in co-oper- ation with all the the present grade might get busy, as we think that the of the road however,” he states, to do, government for already ‘so much for u and our de miles, mands on the to improve the properties ating: are now oper very 7 } | : unised by }heavy, so it makes it almost im yeats ago | sussible to carry out all we now Sifton is a to do within one sea construction program, | not yet defi- pee . laitely approved, and later if any- has been \thing should arise to | aaa I shall be }Calgary Herald | —eeeEEEEEEoyEoIEIyIy————_— write glad to do so."— farmers along completion | | graded and}?! the and which serves a developed | them to give careful attention to country is of more importance | the contentious clauses than the construction of an en-| he consideration of the report tircly new hk irrigation bill, asking well section 1of the delegates to the annual | convention was laid over until the March ULFA MEETING ; ns APERIOD OF A meeting of the Macleod held town hall_on last Saturday in Local wa‘ in the fternoon when quite a \. and subsequently forwarded to ; | D. B. Hanna Writes to U.F.A. old tink command, quick n we will not pause to ask the same facilities, j warp and wool that mak may be | sacrifices sion of the C. N. R. from Calgary jrailways in a letter received re to Red Deer. The charter has|cently by IL. Hl. Higginbotham, | been granted, and the bonds have [secretary of the U. Fo. AL Mr Hanna's statement had reference i 2 Ge tion as we travel alone thi oy (il W’ i welt it tends to strengthen | INTOSH , In aA mMonent of witness) AT EDMONTON IN that make tL new ace With the | ULAR MEETING OF CHANGES IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD) = IRRIGATION ACT | ARRIGATION INTERESTS | ie restos inceing ot ee ARE SUGGESTED Public School’ Board was held on relinquish our h narch doqire ont Nhe mme old w ; d 4 ‘ting o se ynte: | be Gia 4 es sAebi: \ deputation of irrijrationist |Monday, March 9 Present: R. \t sDichbh dec pis Sieh: tho <2 hd lea fo Ni ina . ite the spirit Pe ‘outhern Alberta held af: McNicol, chairman; Trustees nea in sits m “ eg ill and truth of a new dawn and bet : tis 3 : nae: 2 A “Genes that is now before the provincial ; i onference Thursday with Hon, |. A. Day, R. W, Stewart and J *y : be Sas terment of social life legislature, and composed of rep- resentatives from various district, of which Macleod is one, held at Lethbridge on Mojiday, March 8th, two important suggestions were made affect the list and the irrigation council. According to the bill as it now to have the L.. Fawcett. Inspector Lazerte handed in his report of the in- spection of the public school grades, which was highly satisfac- tory. The principal’s report was also received and filed. The secretary reported that ne )answers had been received to the | advertisement for a teacher to 1A. f thoughts | and feelings are interwove Mclean, minister of ic Every man's action, Melean, minister of public works, going over amendments to | the new }senting min the for the and it | tion act and pre- garment, tells its tale, there the views of the people of | Most of the sub- of a tech- | conference | new a red thread of | that territory dealt r throuch it. The j jects of muelf for others is the Leet al nature, and the voting t vere sacritiee running with were I div ott 5 ij . ; stepping, stone upward. We rise] lid Soaks up the matter of fin stands a farmer right 1se . ces reset Sil % . os * ae? : mut af old failure old heart | Shaan present included fill the vacancy in the school. The {to vote on irrigation matters must lhreal Hitoshi he | Shepherd, Lethbridge; Mr. Nee iekeped aE OR ae Boe eee eee ee ida] ; Keusiece board then made their own ar-|9¢ a registered owner of land, Penn thie ee patra ¢| Lund, Coaldale; W. Hl. Fairfield, | : Naat | py | ind see the vteat plan form itself | ‘ |rangements for filling the vac-|Considerable discussion on tl |. frrovernment demonst yr i into beauty and order 8 t ration farm, ‘| ancy. point took place at the morning Brotherhood the end of the ef- Lethbridge; Mr. MeTntosh, Mac- | Various ac , $ it- |5essi and in the afte the t nd he el ry Te | arious accounts were submit- }5ession, and in the atternoon the Parana ie En fied leod; Chairman Croft, of the] ¢ i aati Aisa Te | Leth Nortl Irrigati {ted to the board, and were pass- {following recommendation was Lal ‘ | Lethbridge Northern rigratye @ fore the watehword is “yet to-| 4 MBATON) od upon and ordered paid. | Charlesworth, t you |} | ed It was a busin matter jhanded 00 dn governmnent’s lon mecting : | listrict; H. B. facer af the Lethbridge Northern, | jand Willi Muckleston, engi- | zether.” The chairman of a fats representative at “The y well known manufacturing con- expression REV. ALR. SCHRAGG AT i ee rie: ‘ ‘ am rary. ‘ tera invited a friend to attend the um Pe fai = Calge me owners’ means a registered own- , Linon Ite ions it e new mnual meeting of his company ¢ ny AL mn i In i possession, or a mortgagee ‘ 1} ict re amendments roviding . lot a Wecting of direetot wna} : ; : b F pro Ptiey in actual possession vy, a neithe 1 ry } lat where Varrigation work shareholder but a gathering oi . i . waste : , NP SAS aS NG CN Ne of such persons exist, any person the mass of-evers person in the lamaged by unforseen accident ‘ : | being aciniita ist wie ae = : . 4 | , litable owne ) eason such as a washout, ete., the board | Rev. A. R. Schrag g of Calgary, | r himself and the wives and concern includi Guy, . their for [Of ah agreement for sale, and with with the approval of {the provincial organizer | Southern Alberta for the Presby- | [teri an Forward Movement was | 2¢cupant tu cover the}; : 1 the special preacher at St. An repairs. | ;uoOM¢ . | drews amendments ins | of trustees | office chil- Iren respect to Crown lands means an 1 ’ ic “OU and miothars of all-cancen) irrigation council, may im- tivhadt holding inde Ose a special rate . stead or pre-emption entr trict! Sep FOR PO Ae EN Vineet: ey xtra expenditure for I I : > stric y commercial—\ organ- | it} ‘ 4 Presbvterian church on and the expressions own and ‘ wl VO4 nical nd jized atfair yet free from petty |" a ; "s ; Sunday last |‘owned’ have a meaning similarly , $ A iciuce a etions providing: tor the | . | mechanic issues and patronages— | NCS tate I to | In the morning Mr. Schrageg jrestricted or extended, as the case it was distinctly social. The firm) TENS Dy tie ard Ae aad dad | told of what had been accomplish- |may be.” i Tee , : -ach irrigation reer a plan of ak I Th . was an excelient example ot what i S 1s the ame dehnition as I the works and the land upon com- jed in many places during the u fit RECONSTRUCTION svenivenea tetas. BUNERAL OF Pd tamnamere rea Coes welfare work in industry means, | - it |contained in the old bill The Irrigation Council campaign. In districts seemed a inc aes etd f | letion of the works. The man- some the betterment idea working sil- s if it Ss sible ) ner and form of the plans are to} 5 if it was impossible te ntly and smoothly, touches the ye dasinidted bythe minister ep) do anything in a financial way, The matter of an irrigation lives of everybody concerned ‘ 13 ae haa and yet when these congregations |council occupied considerable True welfare was the heart is The h a i will co further into | tackled their task, they not only |of the meeting and resulted in the sy suk ‘ wt dees rte lea iwisation bil Pit day after- | ves tare pe deh in pecesied sia ing ommendation be : aia ee poms OS) noon in cominittee of the whole |cases dou led their objective; made its fi orkinat Pa moments had SSART ES thE aaa ;more than this church life gener- Sec. 28 There shall be an irri- Ration council appointed by the governor in counc il of the prov- wonderful im Vyere : : mary. churches showing a iarge ince consisting of three members Saturday af pe ae ; ibuted) , ew me mt 5 were ate tit, con- } i tween man and mastet You 1\ MRS. J. J. S. LAMBERT increase in membership, in the ati any less aR ee r whose duty it dering the state of the oads re ‘ r see y so] ieee Se : Asie 60) : idering the state of the road | There is nothing ecmingly SO] sentimental Vo It’s practical. Sunday school and other depart- /shall be to advise the minister up FAY iP} |, ar y r¢ ay- | rwwcie < vine te ( } » | . Ne 1 ~ . over which farmers have to trav j MWe Idy as ‘trying t AS ntribute | [t requires men of culture of a ' ments of church life on the conduct of the affairs of el our mite to such a gigantic prob- larce outl { mneei en The funeral of Mrs. J. S..Lam Macleod and several other |the district and shall have pow | \ communication. was read/lem as reconstruction or the |ture, and acttout such prince iple vert, Whose death we reported! -harges in the drot area have | pending a decision by the minmiste ] } j | -] ner Fice ructi ‘ i 2 uy ; arn ! } ‘ ‘ : i al office co cerning the world per od of econstruction } True, there are men who are) ‘ast veek, took place on Tuesday postponed their inancial drive |to suspend in et i gienihe ‘ 1 of money for Peat | For the individual to calmly Sur | yood soles but bad uppers, who} ifternoon M rch 9, The service} until the fall. conduct proposed to be done or | nd. It seemed to be the| vey the situation of bringing a] -oce from the ranks of toil to a) was. held Christ church, of Mr. Schragg al cave » mi sntered upon by the board ¢ i chragg also gi HS i t general opinion of the meeting | aew order out of chaos 1s stagger | position of t | is. lac whi deceased wa an active onat address to the Sundav| Sec. 28 (a): “The « that the Macleod Local could do jing. Why not grip ourselve with mllast and uniforimit hei nember \ large number oi! ion, ee afternoon ind |e entitled a j { i nothing in the way of contriput- | a strong hand, stay our wander nental hiwwae iret 1% I, and citizens attended to! >-eached in the evening ifrom any boatd-all \ > prce 1 un Nn | . it the fund, as this District pore der gg, Sethe tions to! rn, ree aisnased t rem Teas Tit their last respects, among jon ac tt mav he in ite nowerto j W is well as other district urselves. 1 I conscious of the | -pe worst typ hom were Mavor Fawcett, Rev | ‘ inything Net there was considerable! aeed? = W . it effect will this In bold contrast there are prin- | \S ewis, Rev. S. Middleton FRATERNAL SOCII SOCIETIES | po | ) | need | \ eto be! change have on mind, its attitud | es of indtastry. who have in then iW Kenned und ‘TAY. MeDon Boke | 1) | ' I . tyay nyselt and othe Whatl a deep veit toed human left Md A. F.& A.M { am Id rres rarech | 1 Fi Puee'y ; Seok aye) F F f 4 C , | reat match | whose conces not “cold onl Mi Lambe who was only Alberta Lodge No, 3 yineering, lega ( ' : { ttes , pout with fina 1 dest to con 8 vears of age, was well known Masonic Hall over Union Ban! ler that 1t ma e at tl offi » find out im what party Ain Toa I hang ONT nid t ! elfat tian 1 Macleod and had a wide cirele \WWM.—-Rev. S. Middleton lecision as to the prop mind wl district the Relief Fund wa he ch mmakes for }imannity 4 friends who will miss her hel; Secretary—Georgre Spark t ; | t : ‘ | 3 . 3 Ty { being distributed, o that the TORTE ley, by my Mutual trust and eontidence in| ind mpathy She was a mem Meet m the Wednesday on or | denture { 4 Tht have a better idea of | mental i trade | rach other—between capital and | ber ot the LO.D.E., and was one! before the full moon. The teerrt ery hall be paid the need wa ifest 1 some One ¢ NOLS ol un Hlabor—will go far fos rreater (of the most active workers in con ROYAL ARCH MASONS by the board in connection th nother suggestion | n ( lealthy criticism, mt, a peace | moderation and better leon ection with Christ Chureh par Rebekah Chapter No, 7 vhose affairs they are tt flicee was that n m 1) of dvifty | rHilgy LOM! ditions the world ; Grand Chapter of Alberta. PRE Meter, \~ he devised whereby a whole lot of | soul, mental and physical trouble « The deceased lady is survived | yet Principal—Rey, 5. Middleton. | the construction o rt | imilar resolutions to the annual) There are new discoveries, new wher husband and two sons and Secretary—Darnley Morrison, | tered into convention from various locals | continents inethe great realms of CONFIR HAT ION ye hs iughter, to whom the yin Manate dct ‘Tuesday in the month. | said-works are to be pa d for from | might be dealt with at district | betterment. Phe individual re ry if the whole town and com 1. oO. oO. F, the proceeds f the sale of deben conventions, and so facilitate the | quires to be a Columbus, sailing. AT CHRIST CHURCE © nunity is extended Mountain View Lode No. 4 ures shall be of any effect what | business of the annual convention thinking, planning cver, though N.C. Weslev Shield soever until the m hall 1 ) The feeling’of the meeting was |the crew around are fe urful and | : RTE a WE Ratiaknne Sag NT Pe srantitand dhimca KRG aT tT | ! here were a lot of resolut- | eritical \ definite daily action J \ P : o 43 1 ; , that thet é ‘ : ritical \ defin a i a at \ very impressive confirmation J v Meets every Thursday in Odd Sec, 28 (d) The coun ll jons comis rom diflerent loca Onscious action towards SUCH Te} service was held in Christ churel ’ {fellows Hali on Third Avenue decide the form of all debentur that coule gbe consolidated into | construction is of more LONGO cs, eosin dn apcastaiiih orcad Acad ceiiea al REBEKAH LODGE 'the-raté of interest the snastars ! rand in spit ; : t n t one, and 4falt with at a district !than one terrible effort which] the st 1 cath there wa Mountain View Lodge No. 24 jbear, and the f pavi conventiow but always preserving | leaves you breathless, then a long | large ithe ) | vice was | | Mi Ek. Fo Brown thereof | : Se ae a ‘ ‘5s, E. ire f the right fi a local to forward a} period of iertia It is one and} conducted by the Bi ep of Ca! Vy WSS Bil CHARA target ¥ Secretarv—Miss A. M. Wilson Sec. 28 (e): “The Council shall | ie rs ce Pape tts A wv ¢ . at y~—s , YF eee A ' : ae? Ae. y, resolution to the annual conven- fall in the current of “new thing gary and fifteen candidates were |* ndance at the meeting of th Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays in{make arrangements for the sale ‘ ‘ | { veal Ode lo lodge 5k 7 Fo ‘ : lees oe ‘ . ;- {elt » po ed that make tor the geal of at lea t] pre nted for confirmation. nine | Ifellow die on a ! Oddfellows’ Hall of all debenture issue 1 may la” f » resolv ) dj : “1 he , ee ie , ' lay last, when three candidate é : Ay ri i also rest Ived t en 1 great universal betterment } young ladies and lad \t eee peta PERU hi L. O. L. iseem to it meet and proper, and fegrams to the Premier and} We are not so stupid as tol]the conclusion of tl ceremonas met Initiatory degt ‘tees j ae Vsgm, WERT Oy teres | | \ a1 hall retain the proceeds thereot 7 rt MLA i nit | TT pa ‘ | \ ‘ was also a good attendance at the Macleod L.0.1, a, 1818 5 ’ en tewart, j ,expressing Ithink jiodividua encouragement tthe ii a ive an exhortation te j intil upplic ‘tios hall ive en A | ‘ | , del oO om } \ ty Stewar ‘ ie : a iadats the appreciation of their support ]is not necessary, Cross examina> [those wl wd bec col med Re n Monday, whet M I H \. Stewart tia daindattiva be fit rape ! j \ ARRIUT ART Micali degree was confer Seeretaryv——-J. R, Morrison : ” , ! ‘> yasiner | em vom salt : > the pot by bo | } *; ay hree candidates Meets Ist Monday in month in| 40" thereof by the board; . 7 se ver 19 The Bishop , " ' Sec. 28 (1): “The council shall eee alana 4 ah Oddfellows’ Hall, 3rd Ave . « the morning service have supervision over all account /TO OUR COUNTRY READERS It is the intention of The: Times management to make this paper interesting to farmers v. tino dis- trict---to publish country district news---and to give the views of farming interests on public matters by publication of letters along these lines from leaders of thought in the rural districts. The farming in- terests will receive a square deal from The Times and in-return are urged to support the paper by sending in their subscriptions. iia e un mt upon the i Cag: ff the board and aceess to all ward Movement, congratu % OR. (i. 5. MILLER U.P. A. ~»oks of account thereof and ill local eouprepation upon . . Macleod Local R52 phe 1 achievement in the PRACTISING AGAIN Pres.—H. MelIntosh ‘ Sec.—D. H Miller, D.D.S., . Meets first vhen it deems advisable condu the i in audit of the board's account wpaien 3 Shield Sec. 28 Saturday in the Dm. G.S wishe xed by the board shall to announce to the Macleod pub 1 Hall ment fi Midland Motors has acquired (lic that he has entered into the | >’ **4": jeffective until approved by tl the Macleod Battery and Elec practise of dentistry again in| seit tea leouncil “ trical Service Station business’ Macleod after a retirement for a! W.C. T. U. The meeting adjourned ait and removed same to their prem-| period of eighteen months on ac Pres.—Mrs. E. I’. Brown appointing a representative con ises in the Service Garage, with! count of failing health. Office| Sec.—Mrs. R. J. E. Gardiner, mittee of three to go to Edmor new modern clectric equipment; corner of 27th Street and 4th Meetings on first Thursday in|}ton when the bill com up an added to inake best service, j|Avenue, Macleod. ‘the month as announced. \committee of the whole ; : oe tn PAGE TWO Re SL SS ee : : | HAVE YOU ENOUGH | : TIME SAVER FILE err : I + TIME SAVER ELECTRIC WASHER ll) LIFE INSURANCE? A “i CALL AND SEE K. A. Y. REALTY C0 is] 4 Makes a heht wa day The z Novae abnxlny ; ¢ Fy Agents for the y has ‘ = Mutual Life Insurance Co, $ Time Saver is a wood strong ma & of New York * u o = 3 chine, very convenient, sate and —[— i AL AND PERSONAL : ) u operates at low cost. 1 Della Bailey is econtine +] 8) athe house with measle : MADE IN CANADA a | a = | J MeMillan is absent) oon x =} si trip, taking in Calgar : SB! tie Valley. and Drumheller ro ) 3 \ $ | é = | J. Girarclin projeets building: Pa 7 . C " rh) u GUNNINGHAMLMCLARTY HARDWARE C5 S80 80a Fs : y a 2Oth and Srd Ave TT ee en RE \le Ni 1) 1 ald wa contitie : te aE ee eee house for a tew day cele with an attack of ton aN LIS LULA RR 2 eg! J. HW Mall, formerly of Mas g s . TL } TAIL ‘YE . = d, now of Coaldale, was a bus Ki D N T NEGLECT F 4 JAVULIL =i ess visiter to ™ acleod Monday 2 = Stewart Bro Gordon, Orsi ' Beanies lrenon S o Otatisty HOW that a bs be zi A and George have moved out to the 5 assistance for their eve t=] Stewart ranch to get ready foi ;: newest and hest tron iperte Sa 6 tien a Harricon and Prederick Good winot Monareh, who spent the 3 Send the childre t p font winter in California, have return = if their eves are vod t ~ ed to attend to theit farming op : tions of 1920 FS We never tit a pa lutely n Geet Eo 2 suarantee that thes twi F : | Ra rears = Mr R. W. Russell, who ha ? eneh Bibeen absent for three weeks it = If st x case tha it " >| hospital in Seattle, to undergo at * Sutil taltomt. tne recat Hm operation, is reported to be pro £ ee ; gressing favorably # ty i R., VW, RUSS LI. St. Andrew's Chureh choir prac t rye f Manufacturing Optician a | tu will be held next Thursday t F nit ut the home of Mr ane MPI SMP | ME ee en eres \\ asker at & o’clocl Snnounement on. front ‘We ayeeeeregvervnnee aenettt ae zguntnnnesuetnan stiri e zevnrqanvegtenaneyesnegyeoesanneg gaegenenna sen re Dr (s, S Mijls read: FARMERS ANDER NW | by error ‘‘Miller’’--see cor- i), PAGE ' vecter] announement on tnis PTTL ALL CNS aN EL ape 4 [ t n a ie ae ' ‘ i f oh a MASSEY HARRIS thing 5 { The yt * IMPLEMENTS FOR SPRING: WORK a IMPLEMENTS FOR SPRING Z ) ’ " reside SEF. the Ne, 11 STEEL GRAIN BOX SEED DRILL fa Lon pokane, i lin 4 tla " n W PHE BEST ON THE MARKET ie | Ila quarter se ¥ thos { md oat Pearce to | | Built on solid, substantial tecl frame; ca rit Burke the Alberta Pacific Ele 4 ningr lieht draft the ren t improvement m many } at ( Vea rer » Torall thy LEFT BO vhich place - S 'the Mnesevy Ma aed BY ITSELF. and the Considerable difficulty has been ; Poy RICH] 3 xp rienced with the cateh basin ; rthe town during the past weel . 7 _ " ' ) ’ Jowme to their freeziny It is un CULTIVATION THAT PAYS lercteod that the couneid intend Alto male eme change Auring the SEF, the No. 7 CULTIVATOR winner a hve ty ind most up-to-date implement for making t. Andrew's Ladie Nid held a : a crood ceed bed niver plea int alternoon tea at the Bs cles g {home of Mrs. Tasker on Friday = Fi last. The executive wish to ex INSPECT ION INVITED, “WAREIOUSE, MAC EOD press their gratitude to thei z i many friends for the tinaneral ou 3 . ef thefowes tsa R. J. FE. GARDINER, AGENT z We understand that \Lesdaime srsvvve pesenonenunnestunannnnnE HUAN Men an STP @ | ] Thewh : \\ m Marti S Le wi : i canine eae humaiees suawileients seeton hanes ener smtreseee anid PR Cy alle pour with her twe |‘ hildren, ave conte mpl iting a trip cS OS CSN to the old country thi pring 4000 TIMES A DAY leaving Macleod a oon as navi S wt Hien trike the pave - : Sain Thi ai amined ailinteeal PEE gation in the St. Lawrence river ; lincune on ple isure bent, 4 opens up ad naturalls hoe leather j does wear out under that §] Miss A, M. Wilson has return 4 nelling ordeal, Shoe lea- ¥ , ‘ ; ed from Calgary, where she spent th expen e, too, but we & - ; Amen Nee Cerca Fir week attending spring millinery 3 , ne outlay by repairing lopeniag Previous to this Miss ; “" ld shoo and keeping Fa Wilson pent some time in Win is] then " rd midition fos miper looking for ideas and sug f u 5) a = | westion in wiuilltnery effect for i J. A. LEMIRE, 10 scorned pnianaianeniaimnteneeginiae YOU EQOA | ! . » Cal of government hay Pies from Lethbridge on Mon ac e py \ es day morning. The cars were op ened at 10.30 and by 11.30 the hay 7 all one, and at that time ome ten or twelve teams were in line, but were not able toa obtain Mrs, Geo. Skelding, in ‘THE MACLEOD TIMES, MACLEOD, ALBERTA SISSIES SS Third—Prance will not consent to the control of German pay IN STOCK ’I ments on any loans Germany may »! be id *cC id make by anv other organization FORMALDEHYDE IN BULK, JUS AND TILE ’ Ce oe Wednesday, March i7, 1926 the absence of Mr. Skelding, has yveon looking after the distrbution uothi and has handled the chithoult hay Very itiuation very You Have tneoththy Day and Nigh AUTO LIVERY 23rd ST., MACLEOD. DR. G. S, MILLS PRAC rom AGAIN PHONE 352 The members of the Wi desire to thank all the friends hel a n e i Ss 8 generously helped to make heir tea and pantry sale, which vas held on Saturday, so success ul Part of the proceeds will \ garage where you can buy repair service and know the | ve cent th help upport a mission- cost beforehand t working among Rutheman |i i SevTinwiy Aierta \ shop that guarantees the work they do a ; cs \ battery station that will not sell vou a new battery if ayor Fawcett and KR. T. Me- | yours can be repaired for less money, and that gives you free Ait were out with Major Bur W ater and free in peotion ell, the engineer for Col, Pen. '} | hen, to look over the Potts Bot iff Tn short, a modern, well equipped ervice depot for your om as a log storage pond, and it! car ES as found that it is an ideal place | | the purpose. Col Penehen } You will find it all at the : Teerae Macleod on Mon } but did not arrive. However, SERVICE (GARAGE xpeeted anv dav, when Ma UL M, I LP fe : : sie ak 8 | “ASK THE MAN WHO DEALS Wi'TH US.” up. ’ . aa . Local News Continued on | Peer" IDLAND MOTORS LIMITED i) 4 | ‘ ‘ } Service, } | Dr. Gis Mills, D.D.S., wishes ~ oO }to announce to the Macleod pub | vO if lie that he has entered into the = wactise of dentistrs imain 1/3 5 . . hl 1 17 “4 | Macleod after a retirement fer a MAGI FOOD MO | OR SAI ES £ ened taafonial e | 5 awa ( aks = j certod of ecrghteen months on ac 3 Fe] l-ount of tatling health Office = = jcorner of 27th Street and 4th 3 . ) Top ’ r FA | Avenue, Macleod ~ FORD CARS, FORD PARTS, FORDSON TRACTORS § , Macleos : NU UANO, 05 t J 2 | 3 8 | PARIS, March .—Mrance has z Don't forget when you are buying either a car or & : jaeither signed nor approved the 8 a tractor, no matter what make. that some time vou g declaration regarding the econ . é ‘ = i Sete = Will want repairs. Tf vou buy Ford products vou are Z fomic situation of Europe, which | 3 ; ; 5 | thre Allied supreme council ha assured of alway s being able to get these repairs, as z rroposed to make. it was declat & their repair service is unexcelled 2 sd here vesterday 3 | The Mie eee eae Tea HA Tires are high, O4s i id (Set our filler, FS Jeclarati it j Sima mone niela which makes vour tit t twice as long, and our zZ etting forth that the Wl na-!2 carbon destraver, that 1 , nore mileage s I le = from your ras a p 1 3 9 ; Ry n E __ Accessories, Livery and 24-Hour Daily Service ler that ¢ e n 1 may Fe} FA . MACLEOD CO-OPP. UARAUE ASSOC, 11D. 5 It follow th the: statement } I My a A that Germany must he yravided F, A, ADAMS : . . MANAGER 3 % j = eith the mean recumin hh a : ne ; ennnniaiitnne SP PL LU i @ SUE NE luotrial aetivit and that at . the prosperity of lnurope depend upen the prosperity fo all coun trie it 15 propoced that a loan he {made to Germany guaranteed by = (,erman a et mm priority to re un Parati 3 the le nm payment hye loan pay ments to contr d by neutra! emm an Makes Reservations Instructions are being sent. t: ’ \imha idor Cambon in London, it was declared vesterday, that he sign the declaration with the fol lowing reservation | First—Vrance wall not join in| in pre wre Upon the mall eoun itrie vlone the Russian horder to oblige them to make peace with | ithe Soviet Second—France will not econ sent to giving any priority over | repatapons, over—assets—alt Ger many pledged for that purpo c | r than the ve Ppatation eommis mn W. . ANDREWS, HARDWARE, MACLERD | Gophers Are Out COPENHAGEN, March —A bill desioned to prevent all Amer to jican import Denmark unless i anctioned by the financial council Wa troduced today in the Volkethine bys the minister o commerce \ Get After Them Now He described the measure as with ieee EVER-READY POISON Pirie Easy to Use—Sure and Cheap On Maes ee Rite FERGUSON, AM KI XALL STORE | the Allies’ supreme council has SSS aad decided to illow (sermanys to launch an internation Oat T launch an-internationsl loa, be:| NOW IS THE TIME TO spp nde oe SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES Wednesday, March 17, 1920 ge REPORT OF DELEGATE TO FAIRS CONVENTION EDMONTON, FEB, 24-2 This presented report to have been to a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Macleod Agricultural Society on Saturday, March 13, but owing to the ab- sence of some of the members the meeting was postponed, was To the Directors and Members of the Macleod Agricultural Society Your delegate was present at the opening of the Annual Fair Convention held in Edmonton on February 24 and 25. Mr. J. ¥. Day, president, presided. There were about 100 societies represented, and the attendance of delegates at the sessions was very good, close attention being paid to the work of the conven- tion throughout all the sessions, showing how deeply interested the delegates were in the welfare of the Agricultural societies of the Province. Your President, as a member of the executive, and your delegate, were both present the whole of each session. The convention was opened by a few remarks from the presi dent, Mr. Dav; but as i nota talker, but a worker, addre hort The of the Executive commit eur pt esi dent hi s Was very ri por 1 tee and the financial statement for the year were given by Mr. Fream the secretary,treasurer, being un- animously adopted by the con vention Mr. MeIntosh, president of the | dmonton Exhibition, then gave a short address, welcoming the del } : legates to Edmonton and giving them a very warm invitation to visit the various fairs at Edmon ton, and also offering on behalf of the Exhibition Board to assist at any time or in any way pos- sible the small fairs of Edmonton Mr. George Hoadley, M.P.P. for Okotoks asked for a few remarks to fill in the time waiting the arrival of Mavor Clark. When Mayor Clark arrived he pi within reach was present and was ‘a short, breezy, | antry ueen TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS (FIT WAS SATISFACTORY IF NOT, TELL US WE WILL REPLACE IT UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF OUR GUARANTEE. ) Have you tried a sack of our Pantry Queen Flour lately you have- PANTRY QUEEN IS STOCKED BY ALL LOCAL DEALERS WE. ARE IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY MILL FEEDS, CHOP | AND GRAIN AT CLOSE PRICES ) + eecade }much money out of the country, | which THE MACLEOD TIMES, MACLEOD, that by encouraging and helping the young men, the girls and boys, more men would stay on the land, and would be better farmers and produce better stock, At the Mr. Galbraith, superintendent of fairs, ALBERTA address of weleome on behalf of the City oi Edmonton. sion, Mr. H. A. Craig, deputy minis- ter of agriculture, was the next speaker, giving, as he always : y afternoon session does, a very interesting and help- ful addres Ile miraging the young men by mak poke first of en spoke on the succe or non. sue. cess of a great many fairs in 1919, He was very emphatic in his cri- ticisim the some fairs were conducted, stating that in ing. them directors, thus bringing fresh young blood and. ideas into on ocieties. He also way the work of out vf explained fully the working of » 4 I ‘ : B most cases the cause of failure school fairs, and strongly urged , : ; ’ was the want of interest in the that at school fairs, or where ‘ fair by the directors, and not hav- prizes were given at the regular x ing the right class of men to make fairs for boys and girls, the var- |. nn i 7 : it a success. Too many directors ious classes, especially in liv I ’ live were content to leave all the stock, should he explained to the work to the president, secretary boys and girls by experts. He r and two or three others. He said that the some men had in being directors was to get da) eatat h plowing in: ig dealt also with plowing matches, olty -olsleet stating that the department gave a grant of $200 for this purpose, : Sa ie eee as much out of the fair as pos and is issuing a small prize|. ‘ ; R 1 . | sible, by making the prize list to list as a gurtde to the = soci- ; ‘ 7 5 suit themselves. He strongly urg eties. He spoke next of outside c it hibit ; prs ed that'small fairs, where conven- youltry eXhHibitors bringing im car]. ote Sgn iently situated, shoujd amalga loads of poultry and taking so : mate and make one good central In fact, he far too many fairs fair. said, there were in the province now to make them all a success. the intends should be spent for the benefit of Le department the farme: urged in conelu He spoke of the possibility of the membership .grany being with- the Live Stox k Union, gave a very ns of the He spoke able address on “The Sig Live Stock Industry.” most mtere of the whole « Mis member ting iddre > Or papet onvention was read the lady Armour, who is the by of executive, great uterest, and will be of ben eht to many societie Every Ai rector it ought to have it and study On the evening of the first day Made in three sizes as follows; 10-18, 15-27, 22-40. Tnclosed a joint meeting was held with the | ; ‘ : Dairymen’s Association presided | gears running in oil hath. Guaranteed absolute satisfaction to Rae Ruane nan hi aith (eau. purchasers ‘ | Brett. ‘The speakers were the Hon Dunean Marshall, Dean We carry a full line of the ‘John Deere Implements, Rumley and Rutherford of Saskatchewan Ag Case ‘Tractors and Separator alsa Coel hutt Fneine Ganes ue conan ana perl ba Full line of repairs, ensuring prompt service tor same iversity. Mr. Marshall spoke on Before purchasing an engine ,,e .vuld like to show engine sacial ri 9 nahi pt va running past year in dust a uiniple of endurance the farm. Dean Rutherford spoke on “Dairy Cattle” and Dr. Tory on “Kharki Univer ‘eo in comiintalen CL ATT ALENT, AI NE NE TCO LE SI 2 IN } with the Soldiers in France and \ England }) The econd morning session ALEX MCDONALD, AGENT, MACLEOD Pj ano wt me | { | i ! 4 ’ A ’ Aud } papers by secretaries Report of i | Fair Dates committee, and con- ~~ —— - - -- : 2 ~ - —s ) = Be SOS * ; ots} | drawn, and advised societies to | } go after more members to make up for the loss of grant. Every farmer, he said, ought to be a member of the agricultural so crety Prof. D. Leitch of Guelph Agri- cultural college spoke on “Mixed | Farming,” and in presenting this {important subject he showed in ia very able manner, by figure on | a chart, the great advantage of mixed farming, by taking actual I facts from a number of farms, in! each of three or four different lo calities in Ontario. He also show ed on a chart the advantage of having good stock, horses, cattle, | sheep and swine, and more par- ticularly of having good pure-bred sire Mr. G. TH. Hutton, president of of the markets opening up for stock, pecially mentioning Bra zil, Hawaiian Islands and Britain. Clyde hor he aid, weighing from 2000 to 27) were elling in England at JOO puineas, ot $1500, Prices also of pure-bred heep and swine are all on the in crease He believed that Alberta | would soon be the centre of the live stock industry of Canada, and | perhap of the continent of Am lerica There were ceveral very intet esting papers prepared and read by secretaries on “How to Run a Local Fair.” one stating that thes found frequent meeting kept alive and created interest in the ociety everal said they found that lady directors were a very great help \nother said we don't want men as directors who will ay “Lam too busy.” The best and She | treated in a most practical man- | ner nearly every phase of the} work in connection with a fait When it is printed in the report | am sure it will be read with vers sideration of resolutions, several|farm imp'ements. a ee ers eae wea) PAGE THREE Empress Theatre. J. L. Fawcett, lawyer and mon- of which were adopted and will appear in the report. The election of officers took|ey to loan place at the second afternoon ses- \. D, Ferguson, drugs and sta sion, when all the old officers were | tionery re-elected except Mr. Srigley of | KR. J. Ie. Gardiner, Massey-Har- Peace River Mr. |ris implement of the West country Edmonton was elected| Gelenas & St. George, Macleod meat market, SH to take his place. The second evening the dele Grady, insurance gates were entertained by the Ed-| Great West Saddle monton Exhibition Board to a} J. Hick theatre party at the Pantages. | surance ry ry Sompany. , lawyer, loans and in- For about an hour before the reg Hudson’ istore Bay Co., department ular show, a large number of very tine agricultural pictures thrown on the screen, quite number of them being taken at the Edmonton fair last year, oth- ers being taken at some of the large fairs in the United States. Needless to say, these views were were} Is. A. Y, Realty Co., plants and aycut flowers. Dr. S. J. Kirk, physician. J. A. Lemire, shoe repairing E. Larsen, general draying and transfer busine W.R. Mackie, shoe repairing. MacMillan, “The Tailor.” Alex black, smithing most inteersting to the delegates. Mayor Clarke announced to the delegates that these films were available to any society who wish ed to put them on at their local theatres. I would suggest that we get them for Macleod Thus ended a most instructive,| ep, nald, Martin & McKen- useful and interesting convention. | zie, barristers I wish that all our directors could Ajax Macle od, ceneral Macleod Co-operative Garage, auto repairs, Ford dealers Macleod Flouring Mills, Pantry Queen flour and solicitors McDonald, John Farm Implements and J. 1 Deere attend these conventions It “ : Case would do them a lot of good a tractors Phe next convention will be S. McCrea, general blacksmith. lheld at Calgary, when [ trust a R. D. MeNav, druggist—tor number will try to be present maldehyde gopher poison R, J. E. GARDINER, J. D. Matheson, lawyers. loan Delegate. fete a SE alata aiaaite Midland Motors, Ltd, automo- | " bile repairing and livery ervice. CRIMINAL COURT | JR. Mosrison, Club billiard ‘ni PROCEEDINGS G. 8S. Mills, Dentist. ee J. P. Rankin, Rex barber shop RELEASED ON SUSPENDED | I. \V. Russell, optician and jew- SENTENCE elle Before Mr. Justice Simmons on}| Geo. H couga eal estate | Tuesday Bertha Knowles of Pas-|and loan | burg pleaded guilty to a charge C. W. Stevens, builder and gen- of attempting suicide After re-|eral conttractor ‘ceiving admonishment from the Tam Yick, Palace cate ljudge the accused was released Joe You, Kinge cate jon suspended sentence l \. Co-operative store, gen- SEROUS OFFENCE oCiaug nis ead e a : se as hitefoct Photo Service, de- | AT HILLCREST yt Ns Tee Ros ZB Mae | John Magdall of Hillcrest wa tet SOC RH CNS AHS eerieral | charged with seducing Mary Kor- jach. Defendant pleaded not guilt, R fand Mr. J. D. Matheson called PLAIN S >LAIN SEWING, ETC. rest district, was found guilty in } witnesses for defence to prove | {that the complainant had had im-|n4. Anderson Block, Over Pat penis relation ith others [ Burn tore Tene Ret ores However, the jury found the de | sara! Wy are : Ae fendant guilty and His Lordship | , es a fhicer |imposed a sentence of 18 months’! ae aay Plain 7 fancy work, em {imprisonment Peay ated Ned Sie ae | We understand that the defend fines ze tiie) at jant’s lawyer, Mr. J. D. Matheson], _ rocnett caps, of Macleod, has obtained leave to} nttet Stockings and socks for ippeal the case men, women and children; plain 4 sewing at customers’ house by CASE ENDS IN MATRIMONY the day | undertake John Camp, a Nanton farmer ursi fli” I the day was charged with an offence} You n nko 4 - n_ and if against Evelyn Nesbitt, but uponjl am not n 1. vour ad the couple condescending to bh Ihe ona piece of pape lipping married the charge wa with. lit under the d drawn Che vedding tool ga on Wednesd iy at 2? o'clock before |; : = hy a large crowd of witne eS, amon i 2 . ra i vin ex'ucecoen rosea YOUR SPRING SUIT. | After the ceremony the couple i ni returned to the court house to ve KK =~ ———— i ceive the congratulations of the § ( | Judge ‘ Betore buying your PERJURY i Spring clothes call in and In the case of King vs. Billings \ sec my samples \ly, a perjury case, the commit \ ‘ } |ment was set aside with leave to i} All the lastest in Sf ithe Crown to lay a new informa } weeds, Worsteds and | tion if deemed advisable mY) Serges . ISENTENCED FOR STABBING i Strictly up to the min Pete Bosco, a miner of the Hill ute styl at prices that are right ; Fit and workmanship 9 | stabbing him with a knife hy Vhe three ' hard wounding a fellow miner absolutely guaranteed MacMiLLAN entenced to onment accused was H vears’ with { the Supreme Court on Thursday | ‘Impri j liabor by Judee Simmon Ihe de “The Tailor.” fence was conducted by J]. C |S} Cor. 2nd Ave. and 23rd St. ¢ Hendry of Lethbridge, |. Wo M i} \ | Donald kK ippearing for tl SSS ; SS Crown i s ) yur | In place of an Eastet ADVERTISINGDIRECTORY , y th sea 1able—but on | } : Demmanant aaenindes col i W. G,. Andrews, hardware, for YOU maldehyde | (An appointment R. 'T. Barkes general d good | mean t for careful \ Chow Sam—Silver Grill cafe worl | Cunningham & MeLarty, gen i THE WHITEFOOT — eral hardware \ PHOTO SERVICE, Dilatush & White, tractors and: MACLEOD. } i \ i Y) PAGE FOUR THE MAGLEOD TIMES! ( essay at in Politics) United States; Italian ‘anada and the value of the Canadian dollar the line hack to par too,, is French, Bélgian, , wn foreign currencies, The jacross will have the effect of raising the and others | | | ‘THE MACLEOD TIMES, MACLEOD, ALBERTA “IWATER SITUATION IN MACLEOD Wednesday, March 17, 1926 department and has sinee concen- goods, vation needs eidiecattornctivée to make it a life profession, who will pirit of exaltation, climb trated on general dry with the gent's furnishings and boots and —_—— United States alone enjoys the | Canadians, however, should not | ihe stecp hill, for after it the path shoes, in all of which lines he car- A phe ras pape Seats and publ dictinetion of having its money at!depend on United States action, narrow with deep ravines on aOR ries a comprehensive stock of up ished at Macleod, Alberta, | ‘ j if | ‘ : af ‘ies ade ® ¥ a co avery Wedneetas ja premium in all countries, while jbut should, by hard work and un-|ecither side, The student in turn The Editor, Macleod Times: to-date goods and caters to a Canada carne econd with its/remitting energy, inerease pro-Juounts the cost, long grinds, ex- | ty q: Will you please per . ——— ; ar Sir,—Will you ples T | Grst-c C. J. DILLINGHAM, Publisher Jinoney ata discount only in the |duetion in all lines, and therebs penditure oof finanees City, Baba ‘ Ay ite edie set : stole cht yg | } ; : : : . 60 5 , your valt- & DILLINGHAM, Mer. and Editor {United State enormously increase their export|rown and rural schools have as mit me to use ed 4 ; d ; —— — Canada has alway purchased (trade to the United State and et poor facilities for life-long ed< able Auch i : P aiiSiallete atts SIU WL SLA AL Subscription Price $2.00 nore exten ively in the United this offset their heavy purchases ucational teaching. water situation: § g Foreing - $2.50 States than that country has inj of needed commodities from that Never will young men and It nay not be generally known THE PIONEER = Canada. In ether wards, imports [counters And the Ottawa govern |reomen venture on such a storiny that alum is used in the filtering 5 BLACKSMITH SHOP i Advertising Rates from the States have always ex. jiment should encourage and assist) sea without at least some better Wake ess in oir local plant and that Fe 5 Display advertising—per inch $5¢ ceeded our exports to that coun. yin this work by substantially low.) understanding and rmuneration, the amount required daily | de- 5 General Blacksinithing and g Legal and Municipal Advertising trv. On the other hand our ex laeduie: or altogether removing, the The student leaves home, social] pends on the temperature of the & Horseshocing 5 lst insertion—per line 2c acs ‘ a : ‘ bay : : ‘ ee ‘ i Sabsenuent Ynvertidts without ports to Great Britain have al-|tartt on all implements of pr fe of immediate friends, launches | water Site one Oxy-Acetylene Welding u s aes ar Gaayeuaen VINE ae | Ways exceeded out imports from] liction, coupling therewith a lar-] out into. some sphere of useful- At the present time Wit 1 te for all Male : # Classified Auvartiveneite the old land Tn former vears wefcer tariff preference to British} aess to find a restricted social life | presence of a large quantity of ice é Plowshares ‘al akes 0} Lost, Found, Wanted, ete have therefore been able ta liga | geod: and contends with narrow views jin the river, sufficient alum to re- 2 Plows jaakition Sie len Que daverne Walanee an ene sitet f those whom he come into con- | move the discoloration would seitche FS ALEX. McLEOD a Subsequent insertions without United States by British funds ar act with. It is self-evident that around $100 ‘per day. This ex- £ ‘ oe the wa New York: that we paid our t NUGATIONAL IDEALS romes for teachers, both in town pendtiure is entirely ott of the} neanmmmeammmmeanmmnmeannnnesnmmnigannnnnic Notices irths eaths, AMlarriage " Te iy : , : Stat vit \ dc - . 0 nestion, The general public can | == — Notices and Cards of Thanks debts. 1 ene tate Porno THEIR ATTAINMENT al ene eu . ae eryin ee i il ; 1of i discolor- each $1.00 which Britain owed tou 4 A reeds. Until this is solved, our | very easily get rid o se prvrevvavnnegunvereennvesusengecuvaegregensnaeng seunsernenreanunneeannne All classihed advertising and read \t the present time we cannot ayth will not commit themselves [ation by drawing a quantity of £ . . . ¢ ‘ un j 4 H tas « i - pe S bh ee eee mast UE Be Wt, wehbe lo this because, while Great Bri (Contributed.) o sneha stormy gea. water and sprinkling a its th 2 INSURANGE Py en > sin ; : ate f Pests 5 Munieipalite Home, where the }ount of alum over its surface. he | ‘ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920! tain and other European countries Vhere are no tixed boundaries | a | S 1 roan fl liscolorjn matter will then E in re P ie ; Re ; eacher can leave bv a car and | disceote £ ‘ ave Canada ta of than th if education tor clear citizenship raat rill ; ' rape \ eaple ae are Halen an ejite wot ewe the Lonited State ' de 4 Py rea ee ee ravel to the turtne SCHOO, then | se © ane 3 ck ‘ ‘ . The town reader, in sizing up, ney et roe 3 In fave i definition af educator CAN to take Thein hone: lethisaleate he quantity of alum re- Have you protected thev are ! ra pe tot vp ¥ peak ern & tan : z PP . ears. 1 part Re > Paes Fs the contents ef The Times and ty acetone irit ‘i LD Aa Neve esti ba ae mipossible 2 Making a central | quired is small. The amount that yoursel! and family by ; 1S in casn ! cecurintes neg to handle, for the mind and spirit 2 : : mentally’ appraising its interest, ve : ; rh aome student life, where there |can be piled on a 25c piece will hould . - ¥ ite _'|tiable in the States, because we |, far beyond definition, The do-|" dist ater ean A pe naira ii I fet P anuk & LIFE INSURANCE ? should not forget that the paper have been forced to sell to them | jainion he oul sal tae cies ran he mutual contact, discussions | clear a pat! of water and if warm z oes into many homes in the rural ‘ : 5 Md igeedhitd at PUR AES Sune wPand helpfulness for each teacher. | will do it in a very short time.|z district contiguous to Macleod He a ne eee, (tap. so that a "fastened down" | i ih ‘i | for the lif | Phere is a quantity of alum at the A. F. GRADY, Macleod Suous Qo Mi lithe other, Chevrntos- ower the ae . ‘ ' Another problem tor ve lite | re WS a é é é and wherein daily papers are not ik. dae ERA Ree ; itement he Haat to fee It vork of enterprising self-sacrifice. | town office which anyone can gee = MACLEOD - ALTA. 5 : larg Ns IA EXCESS OY therefore follows that the unity ; { ; 8 isha ae Finances - ; vhat the States owe them ind—-wholeness of these are te-| © youth is when at a period of | for the rau , Me Ms PSs graphic news appearing in VF . : 3 life what awaits thenr? At pres: } ours truly hereto while waiting for | specter Nees : ; Pei RAS RIS SSS Sas SETES mes is of interest.in many | Per es bane e “t ae P1SpeCles: Ant [De beyond | the ‘nt , wueertaintv. The nation | VERNON PEARSON, ih i that time when Europe will be! hadews and we peals of educa 7 43 4 . pinata ~~ country homes although to the ; : welt to devise a scheme to eh City Engineer. EE \ majority of town readers at 4 jable to pay Canada what it owes tion as efficient and happy man- |, © i] | F t | ; aic Ow ad 4 ¥ . F P tes at's d ore owtas | ect eenneatTenhaneneANESTaTSE | Fei P : : us, we must pay the Umted States hood, but in short, character hea i Ot { R, D. McNA | stale by reason of their having al i id Asie ’ vice given. Many of our large in- ' 4 vhat re OWE eith n gold oa e ere if atio \ by ready read it in the daitlie aN is : ; een Se F : Mh \ ce ol educ att n with Iyctrie also civil serviee men! ‘HISTORICAL i DRUGGIST in soo In the three vears 1917 wn \Ipine outlook The ediuca- | — gilda tlhe tn tnd Aig aa ; 5 = n women treecive yENS ions x 2 ; : HWOIS: and IWI9 Canada bought tion of the icdividual for citizen das : ! et 1 { The Times is not in business | ; Foy a : i\Why not the teachers, who with | FORMALDEHYDE ) ith tl i f tt goods from the United States to ship the great need of today. AAS bas in| \ w ) . o o £ 4 A ‘ ~ ’ mu 7 ah z ¢. v ee ew Edet Dee ee latatal otonepilliancdoll Ws inex The horizon seetns to be campo: vatriotic purpose are training the j ) POISON other concern out of busine ; F ‘outh for hieh ideal citizenship, | UU U GOPHER . Ty SA aCaLtaRLint she Nuvkagtink cess of the value of the goods sold ed of lowering and threatening hict ue B i ve : a {cae obje . ol i MMeS CX to us bv the State Notwith ‘louds ow ing to the lack of suit- Wy nye ate i 1¢ nauoen—ve- | otc PNET UGA € we’ c « ive) > ol om one F : a ¥ r ‘i aR AP, 4 Ai ‘ a » ; e i tanding this heavy debt to the able men and women for thi iB nancial: return 'R, TT; BARKER, DRYGOODS, R. D. MeNAY 1e door of the old in whieh wt “ jameoe stenntninnsiaction - = 1e tin ter -States, che: Aimmbtesiie: lasantinnsinak aienaa utente eal GENT’S FURNISHINGS, ETC. bi aes housed a flock of lamtbs, in which | ~ a) Thanet gee "1 ail) purpose Tor ; highly « i MACLEOD ALTA, . yehan National YANK OO New tured voune men and women are i 2. T. Barke need busi the editor and publisher have vs : IB n R. T. Barker commenced busi- |? ~S soins Gakavaet Yor! ; t a vat kets ie $y discouraged owing to an uSi ess | ne: ss in the fufrniture line in old ji4 ltaverably balance with the whole temper and restlessne that cur | Macleod, - 207 ! ‘ on the Island, in 1882 chara as aeReas Pa GEAy id of on 500,000,000. oun ; ortan ofes Pp hh “Ch Zs —— Rie gare ern retain wonalie er § i rounds this all er rant profe aragrap Ss! Mr. Barker came from Chicago, ~ aA . ’ = | ‘ . ime | ot fore > allenoe ahs : Pig 5 last was probably the dying |. Le eRe nd > Ant _ svabin ae Hie Challenge “Ol ltaking the Missouri river boat at “fl Thi | throes of Old King Winter—let \\ anada \ a) Ek ne hai, oF ate ; ape 5 ae mee Don’t neglect your child’s eyes. | Bismarck, N.D., to Fort Benton; | him die—a queen's good enough | ountrics, there is only one of two and a closer affinity etween| soe RW. Russell ithence by stage to Macleod. His | BILI JARD ROOM f east, sa ae ©; |Ways, or a combination of both, home, school and teacher. Neither} lfirst stock was freighted by bull c or us—here to he teen of —— H S cK Was I g! sy i a ish q whereby Canada can right her bal church, nor state ner teacher nor! 4 i hice. “ = fr | J. R. MORRISON, Prop. the May q See Alex McDonald for! teams from Calgary. In 1884 he ¢ jance with the United State (1) parent nor all other authority, ha is ‘ i : lmovedutran olde ntacleaditociiet oh] enn eeccee ene aE IBy buvine fe from the United any right to form a people's mind | Case Tractor Engines. { : i ic | Life insurance men remind us ; ' : : ; Stee, i present location, on which was ANateriuinaleainan aul vee able: tat than in the past, and bu 1 tamper ith p ! na it Aa Sac af k ' ie as |l situated 3 log building in those : fing more at home and from Great | cept tor thre people rood,” ; $ cn, . Darker for extra in aga the . And departing leave behind us, | all-lines-of-boots-and_shoe: | days, and selling out the furniture A = | Britain. France and other coun ome o-called ethical te aching rs | : ° Widows worthy of their time— rae + cirl cnet: business later he carried on in the We can zive ‘em such a cend off tric ind (2) be producing in|) given to our bo ane ae ka Scie _ i grocery line from 1889 to 1894, | BIve Canada in larger quantities those somewhat dangeren. 4 voutl ‘ord cars, parts and tractor | ; ped On the life insurance plan, t ’ Nanlaad tanta Gar when he added divgaods. In 1906 things which the United State is of very coarse fibre, J cata ec Maclene O-Up. Garage { 4 : ‘ h | That when we departing end off : . : : Mr. Barker's place of business | } pees aill bua from oy and enercetic ther method for eckine teach rer H "4 | | They can scoop another man | > Celj a bean __ |was destroyed i the fire which | jally proceeding to sell such goods | ing Yes, the home, and home see Gelinas and St. George for | CD SSE OR : ~ y 4 | burned the business area between | aie across the line yh the centre of creat up leoad work horses. Car just in. ; } EPITAPH ’ } vt \ tthe old Bank of Commerce (later | : The fact that the Canadian del (Ufting moral teachine instead of Seren Shag Here lies the hatchet. axe and ; Drill 1 Culti Spe tl {the B. N. A.), and the present lo lar has at present a purchasing jallocating it to other Such an! nills and Cultivators, see the} : . vite PRs |e hammer, Ataclenh Td Wok : feation, After the fire Mr. Barket par , | power of only €0 of &S cent in incentive trom a parent happy |: acleod T ] Car seed oats} E That once Macleod had feared Sat * lL eaan jerected his present commodious the Linited State will, in itself. | look and approval Vhe teacher | 5 would damn her; ad 2 j istere building, cut out the grocery De 5 ; tH ' 1] loperate to discourage Canadian | voice will go far to shape youth’: | eee | cep lie these deadly weapons |, Watch the Great West Saddlery = huvine there, while the fact that tharacter for the ultimate educa ste we pia | ‘ bur : d- ; ) ieate ABilAw Avillbin mote than adtionotthercitizen hinds window for display new sty Ie har- i2 entertainer oO more yy oltirer thar ea ¢ i sted 6: , ; ate lollar rth « ids in Great Beier co, the nation ippeal to | me if (i a Bd; | 17 ; . imi nineta te Glib nai hala ei | Britain 1 encourage heavier the universities; in turn they ap } Do ; a le i001 WORK HORSES FOR SALE TS purcha t} This will help to peal to students to become guar fot yOu died, what a out the i¢ ‘ Here the knocker’s arms are laid [tight exchange conditions he | liane of the adult mind. Lhe uni family ’ See WX, A. Y. for life ine | We have for sale a carload of first-class young work horses. . away . ' en Canada and the United versit the heart-beat of five | MEADKE 3 These animals are in good flesh and in perfect hape to go into 4 ta tg iN emia RGtITRoA TCs itizenship, but somehow the nar- | F spring work. Reasonable prices. Terms half cash. Balanee in } Se ! | \ amtia a Fa , the purely Can. |row influences and prejudice PTE ka ed are out. See A, D./& fall j ‘ THSO o “ver-Rez r x - THE EXCHANGE PROBLEM idian pee however, the cling to such ts debarring many it n for Lver-Re udy G yph is E se main thing is that our people (ot our cligible youth from enjoy: eran, é MACLEOD MEAT MARKET eee . — = hould a in ever-increasing |ing at least a scheme of edueation = ssi ny, |ing at iat Dace EL . GFOR No one question is commanding |volume those things which are in that fits to enhance the common. |. See the Hudson j Bay ad. for | & G INAS AND ST G GE such widespread interest in all demand in the United States and | wealth of humanity. It commit: pSaturday specials well worthy | MAMET carte comietsintees insti cannivntaineatintesng zusennninneznvnvsvsie uiseivnsivezivetvntinoeauivutsngiinegssnnsinsnne att 1 z ce are f ar vt; ane ’ nai ec _ EY, ' countries as the problem of equa! | hich we can most easily and pro- ja hardship on the. hard working | oO" ideration rats . j eee gata At antaonitisnal ea tans eanatt 10 dak Gounie Sada aan, awhACale tha earned Crier ae ST eT SUL MLS OL sees eT srmepieatai | change It 1 a problem which \t the ame tine the Ottawa do with social advantages can! Have VOL BUS OF that fire insur- | first.engaged the attention of fin overnment would be well adviced avatl themselves of letters. There pet ple i Geo, i Scougall a ‘ { Let George do tt. | anciers and government Hoon, jat the approaching se ion of pat fore the nation appeal to the unt NSE Se 4 | & a) . , " however, it called for the « areful |liament it it loses no time in adop. | versity It in turn approaches ie no: sete : A FULL LINE OF BOOTS AND SHOES FA consideration f all mercantile |tir 1} | ted Sit. tudent lite with the My t The } T, Whitefoot has installed a : ‘ ; 8 ons r, 9 Oo ( f ne i stiey a ater Oo mans c ! ets - i Ae 1 new studio camera which he de- | 2 houses, manufacturers, and others | years the farmers of the West ; 2 ———_ e — j ties anyone to break. Come and engaged in large enterprises do-jand jncrease “the preference ac try. | wo ing an international hiusine corded to British goods under the nl ASSIFIED ADVERTISING l= Now it is a matter of concern to jtariff to 50 per cent. This would : panels BS A Fea i , Ave you intereste i asy Our stock of Footwea every individual purchaser. li has greatly assist Great Britain to en WANTED- ade ana itratot if | Roe ‘ “esi qd ee ei | 3 Footwear is complete from Baby Soft , wash days? See Cunninghe a ; ; ; now reached the acute stage large her sales in Canada, and, to| must be good saleslady, Apply | nana “4 Soles to Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, Our leading lines, | “ here it 1 influencing politi ,an the ¢ tent that he doe £0,to re Bo: 262, Macleod | MoKearty fs fon he Dhee Saving yi W Ik ] i : 5 bed : es Shea silo = lelectric washing machines. |g alkover and Model. Also full line of Canvas Boots, = ternational and domestic, and is. place nited States goods, thus FOR SALE YOUNG CALF & \@ 2 SALE -—- NG ns } ° z vitally affecting all channels of {assisting Canada and Britain. It! ao few cettines duck emec for | - |$ Oxfords and Slippers. z trade and commerce. Inthe nev would Inkewtse wit in a lower he: ic n er nes a je | Dilatuch and White report the | 6 . < iatehine ppls ewitt. |. ale of * deine nie ui > /9 a three-horse-power pump- | paper press, reviews, and in ps ne of customs taxation on the P) - Pi { I P| P : 1one 260, Macleod 2-1t! & > = vate conversation it has eclipsed | masse of the Canadian stim PDB 6 Si ea ah ab ay, sprue = | ing engine and a Heavy- Duty pump | 3 I RICES ARE RIGH r Fed np even discussions of the Peaceling pub! WANTED—Good capable | i2-! to Frank Walch recently. | 5 Mreaty and the League of Na-} Close Amerioan bservers of | girl or middle aged woman pomnes 4 i ea a tions conditions are becoming alarmed for gene *y] house work in Messrs Pailin esas th weer White are | i = So far as Canada 1. concerned, jover the prospect of lo inge con id ae . +] | ' d h unloading thei Spring shipment | 4 3 ’ 7 ) ay a "2 our money at a premium injerable part of their Canadian bus roughly nodern house, jot Cockshutt machinery Owing ¢ R T BARKER . | r practically every country but the line (‘anada is the best custo Mus it be good plain cook, | ;to the shortage of material and + 4 Linited State where it stadns atimer the United States ha and | Best wages to right party | the difficultie of procuring it 6 MACLEOD J i e > a Ae BERTA a very serious discount British |leadinge financial men there Apply at The Times Office, thi shipment i practically sold se A inoney is at a discount in bothlurging adoption of 2 r olicy which| Macleod, Alberta. }out B 1 ED Ey 93 SHE DHHS Wednesday, March 17, i926 RCE THE MACL EOD TIMES, MACLEOD, ALBERTA nets NRRL DS a ee aE ne ee ee. eee t Op test constitutional prohibition ‘in cheque, telling him to fill it it , |r ady to take it for printed that |lar by them with the only Cx through our land with more ef- as or an l| pit the courts they decided to look fany amount he wanted TI ian has his price,” an as-]}euse that for a brief time o pps frontery than ever before ' for someone of social prominence. Ply of this statesman will be men samy tron that breeds decay in our [tunity favored them, makes us| Can we never I arn the truth of osctinsasie They. laid down on etable ly tradi l orable Gentlenies 1 couldn't |‘ ' for we cannot help be-|feel that the money god in all] those words of John Milton, . | ite chourh mor i this contis ne intleaneed by the standards in fits hideousness is the dominant |“There is nothing that makes men of Charles sa cheque for] ; : ‘ 4 " . A 4 > ' ent prdnt ! { ( i rue around wu $ monster of the republic. But the} rich and strong but that which $150,000. This great jurist re plied sli é A case befr 1] ‘ite and bef , eet ' answer of John Sull last week] they carry inside of them Wealth (Cc : ‘T would not ion tl e| i 1 pity tha ie financiers S098 ease ’ (Contributed.) " Mas ; Hot champion this catise | iy, public, for 1 would have : : ' hhict with her ready millions and re-Jis of the heart, not of the harid retore the courts for any sum of ae ! ®& recat nation to which ¢ ; . « ' : a ; The “Christian Century” of Sc ehiey Vedi hatid: Samer? -Saaties know im eiet tT Edie! hd ate: Wate te ee fusal to renew the loans could not We are slow to Jeatn Happy is e : { ty” of Sep- } ( a iy + ‘ : help but stir our hearts with na-| the man that findeth wisdom, for at a Aa efit rene: Us that | to OUy mat Hugh » they went Hi the ideal of these gréat tional pride the merch wndise m at better f . : ‘ ‘ y \ : s Thee ‘ . L i > Oo s bette “when the liquor men beganytext to William Howard Tist and The wo faft ard refresh-|meit. the discounting of the Brig No one believes if the situ !than the merchandise of silver 1 ‘ . 4 - : é e se ) i lor c lace fo i ened ine, for \ el ah ill 4 li pound and the Canadian dol ‘ eet een to con Labo te ARMA SRO ‘em ation was reverser that England|the gains thereof than fine-gold’ J J . ee j would have taken advantage of | —Solomon i bd her financial prowess and made “Man shall not live by bread the unreasonable discount of the | vlone "—Tesus | There are times when ev ery ef- . fort should be made to cultivate MONARCHIST MOVE: OF THE the most friendly feeling between nations, and this “discounting MENT IN (IERMANY lusiness” is but another crime laid at the feet of this false god, Despatches from Paris under money. Jate of March 13 state that a > ha serly he will not enter and spoil with that the power of the state has IIe has sepat ated brothers , put proclamation issued in Berlin dis- f lather and son at variance There closes that the government of the — fis no relationship so sacred that] empire has ceased to exist anc if 4 if ‘ebieisichinnaintialininial ugeiaainai a = — | lhis filthy maw. When Paul found | passed into the hands of General . me O16 > — ACCOU? S i h $ m REVENUE ACCOUNT AS AT 3isth DECEMBER, 1919 REVENUE ACCOUNT AS AT 3ist DE CEMBER, 1919) oy pedy men making money out of | Director Dr. Von Kapp, who be ‘To debenture reeSINRN eh and sinking fund payment $ 25,260.71) By tas levy 194 ory mal y ses ant oe are 461. sooths saving demoniac maid he |2omes chancellor, and has ap- " 2 SOO.00) 15 ' ! ( 3 ' Site $55 ar 11D Jat 7 “| vas grieved, and turned and said} 20inted General von Luettwitz . 3) rere ey AV “ac ” ae Sg Mab IR ai * ) : 39.59, Come out of her,” ‘and she was} commander-in-chief of the mili- Postage, printing and stationery 024.10) Fines on er t ee & st I et for P jent Et J vA ' . ¢ oo; restored, , "ty. | Ce ) at. reside a) z Interest and EXCHANPC se tinsiven sniteets bens iith A791 | Licens: 1,229.50 | z ow Twentieth Cen _ resident UDEr Saat r ) Public works .................... 3,523.76] Rent 107.00} tury like. When her masters saw s wife left Berlin at 5 o’clock on Health and relief 8/0) oriiel ‘ ( tp : hat hope of their mains wa gone sae av morning Police : 1583.74] Sury i y | phe olice departinent WF TS | ! ‘they drew him unt u the rulers and The names associated with the ‘ire ar . 054.04 | , dA department a z 1 recused bitin: saying: “This man] aew revolutionary movement. in P i" ¢ tal ’ m lila Ret Sibaial is78l troubles our city and te aches « yermany indicate its reactionary Q “xpense ' | Leanne pe P »| toms which is not lawful -fer hardcter; it would therefore ap Ixhibition grounds R612] + a Tae re ay Town hall expense 891.3 to receive \nd thev beat fe pear that Germany is in the throe Waterworks deficit yrrant OOO.00 In all these two thousand veat a long-expected and frequently Tax Discounts (on municipal taxesconh TSA ithe storv has not ch need—mon 1 revolutionar. : ; i AS a itiona Taxes remitted by the council di es) vy is ouilts OA Renee alG nannies ane feserve ag 3 n-collection of taxe ¥ OO, ate i ‘ Reserve against non-collection of ta pe ° rimes. The man that interfere Von Kapp mentioned as Depreciation on band instruments Jt | ‘ A od figrin bee ahaltey 0. fwith capital's ¢ xploitation of ee ae 1s probably Dr. Wolf- Municipal hospital 1,421.41 bor dor well if he esc ape Oe yang Kapp, a former conservative Tools, appliances and horses 650.00 jmacistrate todav. In the Crow nember of the reichstag and gen- Balance—surplus . 71815 Nest Pass everybody knows the | 2ral director of the German Agri ae eatin laws of Canada hav st t ab ultural ciety nd w one. of 115,317.03 S115.317.6: a8 = a Have not yeen ti , ee a . ft eR ees er SMaoe . i erved ind the reason is he deputre who earth in 1918 ) Nl | WW AEE WARK } known, | Huential men up ‘ie oe the speeding up of the 1 | ! 4 h I ELECTRIC LIGHT ANB POWER OPERATION | WATERWORKS OPERATION owe. (fen een op the aan ts petng wp 3 he | flaw enforced aaah if ' whicl ad | llaw « vced here t as no yne of eee which urged Ger . ; ‘ : ee ; ve “an tae Wey | arr tan NM hyp ; Ar ACCOUNT I on TO. : REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. “ACE OUNT AS AY 34st }REVENUE AND EXP pie le cae eres NV FOR YEAR TO) hey wntoht “as dealt nad RGN EG RE AD HE: ICK A | fist DECEMBER, lols eA DECEMBER, 1919 2 Ne , j OF > re ay vd we will be a govern itAncany i By charges to customers for light § 29,048.91 poy cnas Oy! LOGo ae nent unto ourselve aes has been a strongly held hy power house sales B44 13 erant- froin reven > ead 000.00 : ‘ « | Ee ¢ . é mngly # | y. 8 14 et 3 ‘ ye 9 ytt r ide ne oO tside oa Inventory 31st December, 1919— | | pecial tame ‘ 1ARGB.AD | Uhere has ; ena ne draw 1 inside and ut: 1 f _Power, House tools and material 3,952.83 | By un 11 | ] 1 at 31st mut trial in Winnipeg Bec uuse a] sermany, that the pan-German e “Electric light and power materials and i bye 191 Wooo et of men said that ver. thing ik monarchist party was just bidine ! L } 4 - 7 . ), S as % = ‘: : meters 5 R 9£96,00 | 5 20,250.65) But in the Pa we read of a pet-| ts time wait in opportunity BU Memb roe aR MON RY taut a aahecat et atte te nid sate a tal athe isons : ve 4 \ ‘ Mmm ty $125 fine. In Winnipeg jail is ly, it To inventory 3lst eDeember, 1919 9,289.43 December | 100.0% yanaitictarthe cam ern: boa: Cys a To debenture redemption 3,988.35 le Debenture Reder 15,193.16 : i ' Ae a ' @ os aot : 5 > 1 7 mo OW ao ere 0 i le? rile T'o supplies and repait 1,150.23 lo repat woo wmillating the rep yo 1 lern "To power house AREeUR $38,425.75 @ 5/7 27 AI6.96 To power hou ape t 1? ; Ae, 10,978.79 the attorney-ge neral of our prov- i the devel- To wages .. : 2,732.05 | To wa 273.03 nce when he stated the va 1m- pine f a mon- ‘lo general expenses ; 1,319.29 } Co general expe 1,029.53 wnt of money the eae had } irchistic > will cause close 9094 Parl deht ) LAS 30 5 i ‘l'o bad debts y H a bail 1 i mer nade out of the prescription bu ie ittention to be paid to any new 129.2 Ye vA : > 22 1Ne from eitand regarding formet eittor ; alye 11,304.04) Deficit for tl | 4 6,700.36 ater: : : > > Deficit for the twelve months seb haat ie Bsn ; Shades of William McClure! oval personages who have made Deduct surplus brought forward from previous yea i fF 90 : : ry b] f f | that ! 1 i 1 ot f 4 yr t . . + | he na BS ° SoIn >) ( trv eir me during Total deficit to date carried to Balance sheet ..... 9,066.16 Total dete 1€ noblest profession of ourjt at country their home during ——— ——___— —_-—_—_— y eypet Spepeey Sa gab cd T= lland prostituted to that of saloon ithe past vear 7 i R3ALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1919 ‘ | ‘ : BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1919 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st ; UBB hae oho estude an EK Lbs Piccineb eggs Oe cael | I . at ; ASSETS _ bie 19121 r.} Leas ¥ - 15.939.44/ How numerous are thy crimes!] fective overturn of the present Cash on hand$1,692.50 and in bank $12,555.51 1424811 Debenture | im Ses | ; F : | , Uncollected taxes § 92,165.50 Sinkar unneds 4 39,090.26 We are worshipping a false god | governme in Germany, the et Less reserve against non-collection 14,000.00 School district balan nt | ( a raee —as false as the gods before{tects upon the relations between — 18,165.50 cl 2,013,.08 vhom the ancients threw their |}Germany and the Allie and Unsold debentures ... 9,000.09 ; 1276.15 13.919. | actitic arrving out of the terms of the Concurrent debenture assets as depreciated us es Hits iitela: unnian “eat sanalh: on en tay at aToractiing aaa aaLats k, YY e re { ip: ( ‘ ent of WE pavarsye FOF M z i os debenture principal 1 paym © 462.007 3 Iya init ; ; 4 <4 VOODOO | pected the money influences asfestimated With a militarist re the veat . 2 OY ) feo u ‘ § , j é i Sinking funds 107.392.65 [Due depart t pa f t eine the cause behind the great) dime in control in Germany t i 3570.000.00 | pple i f t ted AO? | war that cost so manv live Tt is {seems little doubt that the ont Accounts receivable— || i 1,036.8 “i cee perfectly in line with het past rec- | cle pre ire the trict execu Electric light customer $895.14 | } re 1,280.84 rd. She makes men = sell forl] tion of the tipulation of the we sto 1 BY, ia) joodtnk ines | y 8 | id M Waterworks customes 7A A ns 3 mone what yme heroes of so veace pact would be marked in ri] Power house sales t21 | th , 1 836.35 tv | led tl t | cr | lar] | f ‘ ety ha reat ‘ reir mo eased particularly from uch Water and sewer connections 1,211.82 2.31186 +t} ‘ rarded a ri ‘, } t Mortgage interest 2,907.08 secounts | priceless treasure—honor, To de-| nations as France and Belgium >* ‘ 4 7 : ( jj ‘ 2 a) a AS 8,830.95 Sundry cred 1) 1 2,966,90 ‘are on the altar of their honor! with their territory near that of A : G7 ; | ! cd 88.13 | t 1 | Kills receivable 1,967.24 ! VE ! 88.13 see, Was to declare it on the most sac- | the former empire It has been Cemetery property payabl« from sales 828.03 F 9,099.08 red divinity of this lite generally conceded, however, that : 2795 27) Unexper | , ' ; ° ud ‘| : | i air 2f ee, 1) 33 How foreign to some of the | the military requirements of the nventories— | TOCCOA ahi ites Farad ; “(set ; . | ! 2 © ie c z $ C Oo ot) treaty ' h ct 1irearc nave Pet Public works materials and sewerage \ecount municipal but OP? JOR 81 ld-tim tandards are me of which already : been material > 429 (\) Account sewe sth HO APL 3O the transactions of today put into effect, have rendered Ger Power house tools and material 5,552.83 } 159,563.44 lhe cattle of the southern part | tmany militarily npotent f i 4 ° ° ; > ' : ‘ £179 SOU G 1 A Mlectric light material 730.00 Va ; 842,509.00! of ous province were dying of|long time to come t least so Water ‘works material 301.00 : ' tpt ‘ (18.1 tarvation eements were en fara an ueevestion f aeer a 1 , 1] srronert wry } O68 ¢ Tools, appliance and horses : 077.30 | 1 proy | Vann ae io ered into with men from the!sion on her part is concerned Office furniture and town hall 1,735.00 | : a | i Raise Ae Sida tigs es hues vy : ire Hall furniture mm 87.40 I lectric light det 1060.10 north—farmers it 1 eare ‘ Nis, »wevel perhaps no ri , 5 \ | { ») { hip feeer ertz rice—hor true o h rene rmv leaders ‘ Police department furniture 00,00 ; Vat wol deft 070,98 Yn up feed at a certain price—bona | tru { the French ar lead : ” Band instruments 690.65 | ' 31,136.74 fide contracts. The feed never} among whom Marshal Foch in Unexpired insurance 523.15 $1,274,650.38 | cam, omeone else offered two! particular, has been insistent in 23, 301.9) lolla 1 ton more, and men sold | pressing tor greater military pro , o ) iz ) , he ‘ ‘ lending ‘ ipitalizati n by debenture ison | hetr honor for eold fection imainst (,ermany Wat) of of vate Si Itrations 12 SHO? Ace unts, waterworks and tiltra \ rt) We have become so accustom. | France than was provided for by Tax sale properties pending tith 103 129.05 L . 4 135,689.31 | ed to ers Creat is Diana of the | the peace pact stened last Tune Town Property (see list)— Ephesians” that we have forgot = ‘Town lot sun old TM 198 INNO ten her crime The old Ce LL Coan She nnn Town lots sold, balanec payable 19.309 20 of Tuda What will he give me a 4h m fate inve nts . Sc ( A i a thes » 7 a) . Town lots investment / I 4 | is still hurling apostles over the! 2 C l'ax sale lands (dedicated ) 13,074.62 Kcmntat ’ 4 | P¢ e Hire appliance 177500 f is so F Street machiner: 111 | Durine the war the orators told, = = a 1.305 ,008,97 us that when the conflict w as| § Fs GENERAI ‘ A | 4 eis | ae the standards would he!® Se oe 3 lotal a { 117,160.04 { ‘ $2. 117,160.04 changed Money would not lone BLAC KSMITH A \ we 4 : ‘: er mark the acme of success iia i aoe Net live taxable assessment, $92? 79500. Proport j it a ALL WORK GARANTEED 0 pr : tees I jut alas, the sacrifices of France 6 5 ner cent opulation (it lebt pe car . y i I I eemed only to increase the greed = ereby ce 1 o the correc r { tat 1! ' t : 1¢ g U I hereby certify t rect # MACLEOD - ALTA. Dated at Macleod t! 19th da f | ; 1) jfor gold at home™ until today a | Ea CLP | DT Vl ' | deity of te ! ; 3 RO. 1 1} " deity t materiziism stalks nh iik / PAGE SIX ‘tHe MACLEOD TIMES, MACLEOD, ALBERTA ee Wednesday, March 17, 1920 PURCHASERS OF I. AND [the registered owner and the pur-]the school textbooks as shall |$300; Cayley, $1000; Carmangay, TREASURERS’ REPORT New goods coming in. Odd- ® lehaser will each have one vote, ]avoid the increasing of the cost of | 81500; Calgary, Central $20,000, Pia || (ik fthe purchaser obtaining hist{the books to the pupils. Mea Wesley S/000, Victoria $3250, HOSPITAL AID ments must be cleared out at any UNDER AGREEMENTS | thre i power of attorney. fares will be submitted to you for] Bankview $1500, Trinity $1000, sacrifice, Hudsoni’s Bay com- which “the registered owners will} che providing for a revision of the |Crescent Heights $1600; Cross MARCH h 1920 , : SALE ARE GIVEN VOTES required to file with the see pach chool Jaw, and for a re |tield, S800; Innisfail, 8500; Red 3 pany's sale. See back page. etary treasure of the distr te |v mot the Public Libraries Act, | Dect East, MOO: Cereal S810; Fait —__ uaibmsinhibinian EDMONTON, March 11 fypand under which the pure has se ht 0 afford encouragement to | \c Mh $325 i Stettler, $500; Mun Receipts ‘ PSUS ss voting for the formation of irri Va) Ut ties e iistitution on, 8700; TeInora, $200 ; Donalda,} Balance on hand April, g pation districts, elections of tru vs decided that this would Plans have been matured by | 8350; Lacombe, $500; Bentley, 1919 $ 2.44 i Cc. W. STEVENS = tess, and later, on the bonding of | ' ut fairly to all, as 50 per |the department of agriculture for | $100; Clive, $1750; Ponoka $5505] Fees Siskaucstyaveds 15.50 : the district, purchasers of land un ntof the te Ay ae must jafferdine a greater stimuly to | \Veta kiwin, $1140; Millet, $625 ; Money donitions 69.20 z BUILDER, der agreement ale l have | Se poled to ma in ¢ be roriculttral production im thre | Hardisty, $700; Rawlf, $360; Proceeds from teas 172.70 FA CONTRACTOR AND an equal vote with vegistered | ridia mid ie omiist yooopravinee , for improving the qual \\ aiPvright, 8600, Irma, $500 ; Proceeds from dances 606.20 = : : awna iat aad .4 house agreed | carried by a ty thirds majority ity of live stock and for fostering | Poheld, S80, Jarrow, SILO; Ed. {Gifts of provisions valued z WHEELWRIGH1 at Night se 4 oPhiredav, Thi | th voti hi it wa ertain undertakings on behalf of |.nenton + MeDongall $10,500, at 228.43 = = js a compromise reached by the | i ed, w ald not throw instper he farmer whieh cannot be ae ) race $4000 ; Highland $2550, From Hospital Board for § Estimates on all classes of covcriniedbae ate uit Of the CoH | o dificti i in the vay ‘of oe he : hy individual att P ee baked ay ean ride bacon 4.00 g woodwork. " sa bias e delecation of | forming a dsitric he department proposes to take | Rundle $265, Beverly and Nor ———— Hip oloiciekia ie ae alt snd Merely Tentative tep. to bone the advantages of | Sdmonton $135, Ruthenian $120, Total ‘ sine $1,098.47 z 24th St., next H.B. Hardware 8 y- the minister of public work \iILot this framework, of course agricuttural education more dh | over Bar $4500; Fort Saskat Expenditures Aveennevanevgzenerenetnaneaninnnarvnennegwocenitansveegunvinnannnestasenneeennne gH Hon. A G. Melean merel tentaty unl remain etly home to the people Inor | hewan, &1000; > Namao, $2000; expenses of dances (or- Ilon. J. R. Boyle, attorney gen we dratted into legal phrase lev to sateguard the interests of | Vabamun, 4200, Mountain Park, chestra, ete.) S$: S200 eral, outlined the voting scheme! ‘logy, but the house was practic antk and eream shippers a bill will | 860; Lamont, $500; Smoky Lake,| Printing and advertising 16.50 | = ~ in the hause Thursday nicht and lly a edan the sut ince of it ¢ introduced to regulate the pur en Andrew, 350. Vermillion! Donations of provi sions # after considerable discussion, led luring: the discussion \s Mr | cromtk and cream 10, Saddle Lake, $725 to hospital 228.43 MONTY TO LOAN | principally by Gen. J. S. Stewart,/ Soyle at fi muittined the at rs Other fields are busy making} Help .. 13.75 2 } 5 J ethbridge, Col. Nelson Spencer, | angement, he put the proposition he canvas and will soon report.| Draying ie ; 4,00 ON Medicitie- tat. and Georee Hoad | the purecha under auree iIf your field has not reported we] Chris¢mas Cheer for hos- lev, Okotoks, the general frame-| T¢n's of sale might have a vote Pastor and Pulpit: Vill DE PlaGtO: FEL VOUL TOPOFe Ale HItAl: secissctesecsscucsuiseresvese 12.75 FARM PROPERTY work of the scheme was agreed]! put ly tentative terms, saying the earlie t moment Mrs. Dickson for flannel 2.40 EES to. The controversial subject of hat they would bably | Wishing vou every success in} Methodist Ladies’ Aid 5.00 whether irrigation bonds shal! «wed a vote in the formation of ME THODIST CHURCH iyour lite and work for God, Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid 5.50 Lowest rate of inter- have prior rights over mortgages | listricts, but not on the bonding Yours faithfully, Res MONGY vanivcnainccars 20.45 est charged with favor- on lands in the districts was left) ormtess Miter th iy di PROVINCIAL THOS. POWELL, Wudson’s Bay 316,39 able terms of repayment ce over until Friday. " n, the a | no . Conference Organizer.| R. T. Barker ..104.30 and renewals easy, Ex- et The Voting Rights | ed by re als } = ee met FORWARD MOVEMENT - _ } Reach & Co. 57.70 pense moderate. No Rriefly the voting rights in | stewart himselt as that U 2h DP. Roberts 21.00 commission charged bor gation districts under the new act a hould have. equa} votin Gainare March dlthlO20) | SAS alan Worker,— Postage stamps, ete 2/0} rowers. Business strict- | will be as follow ne ey iraeneh He dhe Miathndive Conarenaliow| Thank God! There is always a) Hospital Board for wash- ly confidential. For fur- The right of the registered /in bond election nthe SPE Ctaeriet one) amend. <<. ene On separa ing machine 225.00|{} ther particulars apply to owner to vote is made clear with. “e''™ ned in the foregoing of Alberta } For us who are true to the trail] Balance oc... 10.25 5 out any doubt. The basis of vot- Prem tev was inclined Dear Friends,—You are all in-| \ vision to seek, a beckoinng ieee ae ing will be two votes to a quat little du er the |terested in the Forward Move-| peak, PBs aha $1,098.47 I ter section, which ts the land umit, tw vte ection proposition, ! ment, and IT am sure you will be \ farness that never wall fail; EVELYN J. SIMPSON fi£0. ll. SCOUGAL 4 the voter going with the land. | ut strong argument favor of} olad to get some report of the| \ pride in our soulthat mocks at sais Real Estate, Insurance There will b 1 yf | it Mir Hoadley, Att -Gen-|\ovement in our Conference, a goal, “Odds and Ends” Sale at “The Loans holders « ati B H 2 at Icl rence this letter \ manhood that irks at a bond|Bay”’—March 12th to 20th. See tricts era i ( Sf what we have termed the} \nd try how we will, unattainable | the Snaps. yy s OPTOMA RE aS Pe eH First—A reg ed ow P ide of the Movement | still, FMS TS is entitled to a ty i eu iy that reports from Rehold it—our land of Beyond see m pa his registered title re | wae place ire most encourag The Forward Mbv ement has \2 TSU SSL SL SI SA SEP ST neni a second—Purcha | ; Our Sunday school work js| ‘pened up “Lands of Beyond’*to |8 o greement of sale who are entit —- a Paine tata rea ever be-| Many pastors throughout Canada, s x vt) by » Es 44 P +. Bae et aa ates ge sHitet ands of which they were not & LACROSSE DRILLS a nird—Ocenoant f IRST | ARME \ In ny places there have lreaming until they went into this | 2 e CY Sete aECE ins to eur member ampaign, and how their people Single and double-dise drills—power litt and jaw g id a PARI LAME NI MEETS» Many personal workers and | tave followed them! As faras the|2 pressure. ‘he most dependable and efficient seed drill 2 stil the C. P. R. land t tian stewards have been en-| Vominion is concerned, the For- on the market. pis < Eatin i ategor 1 Weer) Peed rep miych ovard Movement is a pronounced ia Bae lee ari peep apts ieee 3 ‘§ » eget vee Ue 5 |p peeekenn SPL ebay Madre) elias Seibert ait and |i IT GIVES ENTIRE, SATISFACTION ne r ys \ financial lines The lat power teached your field? Have & 6 t tere rt ie Calta Am In On on let vour people into this great | by b T f . o Labial init aN =] RAL epson Oke Demibten ae aiaees ee FORKNER LAND CULTIVATORS : 3 See BWEr CeO F f f er ; i eee es half a mil this is to lose the opportunity of ai x ; ; : 5 poesia a ae ae f Onta AAT ACE Con Reman) te nour eat LetuIne | Each shovel lags the one next toit. Every inchof & atta as ' roa ais pera be Aan Ch a A Tees Praying fot success in’ all oui soil is stirred; all weeds are cut; no clogging: leaves i | a st ot ig ita featt re LITMAN from 6n| work rough lumps soil on top; underneath fine soil fer seed = . ; ters te 1" t Cana nd the | felds, have 150 fields sup Yours faithfully, = bed Hs is Registered owner f i BE. ¢ | d_ the OM) fields from THOS, POWELL |= i ; é ee ; = ‘ = 4 ee rene ee ee MACLEOD UL.A. COOPERATIVE ASSOGN. ha t ' it men ed FT teel cure that when alll Tail not to participate in the ce Wh, th; Act ‘ Haire f re eport. at n \lherta will make a inumerony bargains offered by i | MI FAN MGR = chaser unde ’ eme ( ( t cood showin and will take her/“The Bay” in theit Big Sale = peare ane ’ I ud E parses fe Prohibition Problem place ide of the other prov-levent., Full particulars on back is ; : i ! 1 nee batt Pyvrmtnien From page of this issue Piss nin ss an eS ese TTT Pam. G - = e rey ts it evident that RI X BARBER SHOP t n f the many fields ha i er the Heine ea ae: eee : 423 ‘ vu 1 ; ° We | 1} lid fetes ie th if UCAREROE SHNAEOONEOLUNE ILA ES Pe mT TT mT Ta PTTL LLL ELECTRIC ; at it ( field served by the Metho Saemarinc ; ee eee kccn as isnot _ Unheard of Values in Slightly Used Military - MACHINE - : ry P Veaunuct “Sheep faith” with those! Comfortable Shaves, Fash jeu d ne h hha done thes hha | $ S ddl d B idl ionable Haiv Cuts; Elertyic fants " against the | pe that ery field WI make a es an Yl es 5 Scalp Treatment Given alot the O lemperance me contribution T do not see Pa 3 % 2 MA Ahatli MyaclaiAliatate unt », |how any field can atford to miss m 5 J. P. RANKIN 5 RYN SR : Ag Hina ab Ar ie {this opportunity. Reports have These Saddles h b . 2 REX BARBER SHOP — |" ' PN ce tori sil atac daaikalics es have been used just : 3 le eon | phiting if . . eee “t f liquor during the | from a ) an _ re a re enough to make them comfortable for ——- ae % is Ne me cicewnl Wa Ww crop ane om aces al siahs ; 4 on ay ins ewe id | why the harvest wa ibundant riding. 5 2 PALACE CAFE. 4 occupier ) “ih ha ‘i th lasoni athering yy oie ees a wife of +h | * . : uy ‘ss t ntly ceupied by Lain in the end. See “Greased pupils of the High School under vce 1\I en of the Cowles wte i athesunb oC poteare ‘ re A; Whieli took place oat Rachester,| FO NEER ES Lieut. Catarier, of the Lightning” at the Empress the gba of as oe Aid Miss Isabel Hodgins entertain. Mionesota, U.S. A, on Tuesday | ; At the recent meeting of the Salvation Army is spending this Friday and Saturday. i perwesey April 3rd, be pro- ed at her home on 23rd Street on la j Grand Lodge, Roy al Arch Masons ja few days visiting with jceecssto SiS ie Sata hy Monday, March 9th, in honor of jheld in Calgary, Norman T. Me-| friends at Lethbridge. Jequipment for the Hospital. hoe Hieehdas Mr LER HriiWelle jleod af Lethbridge was elected cdbuiaaae Mrs. Milton Orr experienced a | Pe Pier coma tule ON te 1 nda ! Sogers of Drumheller | , <9 pete hb ; Grand Virst Principle, and Sret : ‘ery. pai accide as , : Owing to the absen ron ariterly Of The Gottuling Works od | . Allen, RC AN Bs be t "Macleod ) Mr. and Mrs. Reid, of 19th ah ak ane ae Agee Dilatush and White are unload. 4 to ne absence mn isis AAoH 5 ih Aa iwatin ¢ e) od t ur PXPlOs Nn ¢ YAS Wi: Ta + + . elite town of some of the members, the Mi : ne a aC sib . a | was elected Grand Superintendent street left this morning for hak desis te a re ns a sats 8 Sibel ye attprne eae a HS meeting of the Agricultural S by % aAiK| : ; : a : pot this district Vancouver where they will su a 0 ae y some ine “ Isc aloe aa ane list, : ne WM LPUM Neer, Was i nla ther, one of the gas taps con- rst purchaser to take delivery ciety has been postponed don Saturday renewing ac | ) : 3 spend a few days visiting |°" sansa isi Se Sy ek 1080 ; hi ot ha ‘ : ; | ‘Through a typographical errot feiends’ nected with the oven had been left | the ne W 192 Cockshutt drill. This The Oddfeltows ate. painting a hada tbaetts f lin the last issuc of The Times (¢ a open, and when Mrs, Orr went to see chotliuhedl GRIMES OHI GE Hee: and decorating their hall on Third} '[. S. McLeamhas wintered VEE any . ie + WF akan ee Bere and Clarke, CEN Ae RAGA SARE i a" tor line by the addition of the Ave. and are putting the hall in!99 head of cattle and sre a aden seaeante of the Macleod Public School | explosion and she was sev erely Wallace Agency and report one : ns 7 ( s said to have rte “ : rer ea % g fine shape for future meetings | on 5-vear-old wheat straw] bridees. Tite sintenietit ta oe staff spent the week-end in|burned on the arm, inflicting a } sale. Sn a aaa a ind his stock has suttt through bgt Mi. MeDonald did not | Calgary returning on sh. ——— ev. Ui rrdon ot WAN the winter in fine shape, not an ; : | av 4 a River atid Rev. W. 41 trwin of lanimal Having died all demousn tie] Heer ee bridgs iday night, : ; Edmonton were visitors at thelwinter ‘ | . ; eee ; Methodist parsonage last week | Licut, and Mrs | Selwyn Metge| Little Violet Clark, eight va | Mr. Leslie Grossmith, the cele- | ttrived in Macleod on Friday | years old was at school for rated etite AP Edd hate all at oO e, after having been awav - ‘ : Dr. Gunn, throat specialist fromt 7" lentert an will ve , ; Py cea ; o sped Perit ee the first time last Monday, ‘ ture on the “Education: alué | live years Ae Aetge ‘ . | Sy SAA Mead acthdiel baseh aa dalle. f Aa Peat she chet : Satie | overseas with the first divisio’ ar- jand left for home, when | pital this weck, attending to sev ih edad, base cam teat | : es : ; .'school was ; 33 | eral cases of tonsilitis and aden {Parish Hall on Sunday evetiing, |tillery and was in most of the [School was let out at 8:30, 1H} One of CHARLES RAY’S Best Photo Plays Entitled pee March 2lst, after the evening ser- [ig scraps “over there.” He ibut instead of going south vit rs Fad | es 3 My i] tQg comes back with two wound! to her home across the track, iT C REAS FD T C HTN | NG | Jack Gillespie of the Fashion | -- tripes oa his tunis she must have lost her bear- pared ee ge EES ‘ : |} My. FL AL Adams, manager, and | eee EES 13 « . inally | farber Shop was in Calgary on| oe, ‘ings and she finally landed Is Being shown at Wednesday and from all account i »> mech anics from the Farmers’ | pee ret ees ee ‘up at Geo. Coddington’s five ; eK : Co-Operative Garage went toltodav better pleased with — their ° it is presumed that he had a goor : é ] , PW I ae Rade that ety | Lethbridge on Monday last to at- | farms and more than ever satis- miles east of town. Great he E Vi R ESS LOM [tend a demonstration school con-|fiéd that they live in the best credit is due Chief Lawson The ladies of the W. CT. U.|dueted by experts of the Ford }country for general farming that | for the way in which he en- held a very successful ule of | Motor Company For the pur-|the sun shines on, and it shines gaged in the search, as the FRIDAY & SATUR DAY home cooking on Saturday after- |p. of demonstration the Ford- |300 davs in each year in the Mac- | 4, ‘ : +44 soe . : | whereabouts of the little girl noon, besides serving afternoon json tractor on the Jail Farm jleod district Many whi », too dl "ae at lise yer 1 itil af THIS WEEK tea. They realized about $40 }were tsed These tractors have | their tock north for wintering, Mies) Sh arark Unt + t| 3 which goes partiy to the local Iheen in constant use for two vears |have alre ady brought them back | er in e evening, and 1 finds, partly to support a teach-!and handled by all rts of | elp, {on account of the cold, the depth | Was after eleven before he i ADULTS 25c dee CHILDREN 10c Lay er in the foreign settlement in f}and hen take Levy all part Jot now and she rtage ot feed jcould start out to get her. ——— ee i (; ORDUROY VELL, UNL St M Dane qitalit fi NAN, a VD. ted quantity eda, Co 51.50 avurd Saturday ends our Sale of Oddments, etc., and for an added attraction we have put out some A P 5 “ } very Special Lines at tempting prices, in most cases away below present market quotations | ype SATURDAY sph ( i, 25 m STRIPE COT NAD f a suitable for Very stripe; e Ble: eet WHITE DRILL, inches wi veralls, W YD. and 44 usial 40k ete. ; black with nar ow wh ite nee “Sit RDA OPE CIAL, 35° r middies, ete i evular 35« _ SPECIAL, 19° YD, (he hudson's Rau Company) INCORPORATED 1670 SS ewe “ewe FFA os wow Ban ba EMBROIDERY FLGUNCING FOR 49° YD. PILLOW CASES, 05° PAIR O prees of Tenibroiders Plain Pillow Cases: Medium SATURDAY SPECIAL, 09° PAIR Mlouncigg ; 1&8 inehe suitable for kiddies’ OATURDAY SPECIAL, 49° YD. grade cottos t useful cautitul quality lawi; neat desizws; extra —regular 73c pait guli ; air, 72-IN. SHEETING, 59° YD. TURKISH TOWELLING, 25° YD, : SATURDAY SPECIAL, 59° YD.) SATURDAY SPECIAL, 25° YD, CANTON FLANNEL, 1°. BOYS’ COTTON STOCKINGS, 35° PAIR ‘ | ard knees—usual 50¢ pait SATURDAY SPECIAL, 19° YD. OATURDAY SPECIAL, 35° PAIR PRs om iY a) HERBERT E.BURBIDGE STORES COMMISSIONER a,