Times & Guide (1909), 16 Jun 1911, p. 8

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es y ¢2 sroR= cren EVEN N3S Payments of $1,2 or 3 ps» week, A Crayon Enlargement, 18 by 24 inches late Rev. Father Morriscy, the renowed: pr sAmirers of the priest himself or of his wond the small reproduction above, it is a very h The Father Morriscy Medecine Co., Etd., semd an ecnlargement, absolutely free, to cach To cst 30900 new custon Weston and adjacoat villago oferiag the followinzâ€"iâ€" nuas The Kind You Have Always Bought cEnuine CA INDUCEMEN T Castoria is a harmless subgtitlfie for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Soothin %hlps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Mogfphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its gugrantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Jt cures Diarrthcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assjfhilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children‘s Panaceyâ€"The Mother‘s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his perâ€" W sonal supervision since its infancy. 7 44 * Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and *J ustâ€"asâ€"good‘‘ are but Experiments that trifle with and eudanger the health of Infants and Chfldrenâ€"Experiqfice;"against Experiment. 400 Boys‘ & L JA 5 to $ 1‘-‘%@52(’. fl )i \fi. cz ;“ng«“ Ns 9 y DC to $3 $ for $ 418 L=dies‘ Clot sez Ular $20 for #12 311 $,000 Men‘s cutts.â€": plar §$20, for 316. 0 Ee tar §1" 50 for : IDQ on What is 2t 309200 new custoners in THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. In Use For Over 30 Years NSR N S MORRISO N a 4R iW *E , t es ie e eaatet eaysiee on -";f.:" Fars.Le Amer i eC eP tamins PX 3 cplet 2~ id by 24 inches, of one of the best photographs of the renowed priestâ€"physician, has been prepared for of his wonderful prescriptions. c Better even than is a very handsome picture, worthy of framing. Co., Ltd., of Montreal, Que., wil be glad so Tee, to cach one who writes for i. sa & ‘i\ { ?nit 3123 U als ol v. reâ€" Uâ€"aT1 11 RIA arways T ORIA 2n for Tac, S16. C azeos, I am usements: 50. Sis {) 99) â€" V E S T ()) d | _A woman never grealizes how much her husband doesfi’t know until he tries to explain something to her. In their anxiety t§ hear what is said of their _ .ndighibors, â€" some people have no time to listen tqo what is said of themselves. & Many years ago there wasâ€" a severe run on a bank in South Wales, and the small farmers jostled each other in !crowds to draw out their money. !’I'lmings were rapidly going from bad to worse, when the bank nyanager suddenâ€" rly thought of an expedient. By his directions a clerk, having heated some 'myeneigms in a fryingâ€"pan, paid thom over the counter to an anXxious appliâ€" |cant. ‘‘Why, they‘re quite hot!‘"‘ said ’bhe latter as he took them up. _ ‘"Of course,"‘ was the reply; ‘"what else could you expect? They have only. ‘just c ome from the mould. _ We are ‘coining them by hundreds as fast as we can.‘‘ ‘"Coining them!‘‘ thought the simple agriculturists. Then there is no fear of the |money nunning( short!‘‘ With this their confidence revived and the panic abated. . â€" We don‘t blame a girl for drawing the line ats kisses that taste like the stump of a cheap cigar. Perhaps you may be kind to your wife‘s relations by declining to visit thom. i & e I TIhs annouancem.â€"nt that His Majosty the King has confefred upon Miss loâ€" rence Nightingale the Order ol Merit will reccive the approval of every civiâ€" lised man and woman throughout the world, says the ‘‘Lancet.‘‘ No name is pierhaps more familiar than that of Florence Nightingale, and no woman cen ke more worthy ol honour than the possessa: of that mame. The nobls wors which she did in the Climeg is tco well known to our readers to nced any detailed auscriptiqn from us, but we may quote from the "Times‘‘ Mr. McDenald s eulogy of: herâ€"‘‘Wherever there is discase in its most dangerous forms and the hand of the despoiler dâ€"stressingly nigh there is that incomâ€" parable woman sure té be seen.â€" Her ’henignant presence is an infy:encee for good comfort, even amid the struggles of expiring nature."" On her return to England when the war was over nearly fiity thousand pounds was subscribed for and presented to her as a public. testimonial. With this money she genâ€" erously founded ithe Nightingale Home for Traimed Nurses. ‘Thus, it may be said thgt to Miss Nightingale we owe not only the foundation of our military system of nursing, but also the whole system of lay nursing in this dountry. From her carly days Miss Nightingale has been devoted to nursing, and when quite a girl sought out the sick qmong her poorer n:ighbours and nurscd ithom, while now, at the age of cightyâ€"seven,. she still takes the keemest interest in all that concerns the calling ‘which is so dear to her htart. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p m. Sunday School, 3 o‘clock p.m. Methodist Church, Mount Dennis. Public service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bille Classes at 3 p.m. Public Worship at 11 a.m and 7 p. n. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45.p.m. Rev. B. R. Strangways, B.A., B.D., Pastor. It is the favoriteâ€"hair dressing of reâ€" fined women because it so quickly reâ€" freshes the scalp and not being sticky or greasy is delightful to use. MISS. FLORENCE NIGETINGALE Public: Worshipâ€" at H a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. P. B.* Loney,â€" Fastot. W. J. Inch guargntees Patisian Sage to cure dandruft, $top itching scalp and falling hair or money batk, and sells it for only 50 cents a large bottle. It puts vitality into the hair amd gives it a radiant Iustgr. On Sunday next, service will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday School quickly rid the sealp of distressing itchiness as PARISIAN SAGE the hair dresser and beautificr. On Sunday next, Mass will be celeâ€" rated_at 10 a.m. Priest in charge Re&';;:@%ther Player, C.S.B. Divine service mnext Sunday at 11 o‘clock a.m. There is nothing made that will s ITCHINTG SCALP Baptist Church, Mount Dennis St. John‘s (Catholic) Church Got Rid of, in a Few Hours Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector Rev. Thos. Campbell, Pastor CHUR Presb?térig,u- "(*‘fhurch Methodist Church Rev. A. H. MacGi]livra‘y, Pastor Baptist Church. Rev. L. H. Coles, Pastor ALL HOT! St. Philip‘s and Sermon. School. nd Sermon. oly Communion, konth at 11 a.m. M.A., Rector The No:thern Consfrucgion Company have over 600 teams at; work on the Brazeau Line of the C.N.R.. and will begin grading on the Red Dseerâ€"Caiâ€" gary branch next week. ; _ Business is brisk in â€"Red Deer and ’bu-il-din;;s are going ahgad at a rapid rate. A new recqrd has, been estialblishâ€" ‘ed in prices for real esfate, 50 feet on Ross street being sold ét $300,00 _ per fgot. _ For the first twenty days of May, Red Deer puilding permits ran up to more than $100,000. iThe crop outâ€" look is excellent. Bright sunny weather succeeded recent frequent showers and everything is growing rapidly. ‘ The Gmand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern are making high speed in surveys to. reach Lethbridge over the best route.. This Southern Alberta city is looked upon by good judges as a good thing for the present and suxe to be better as time goes on. The C. N. R. is also busy with its line from Edmonton into the great Peace River country. This line will be 400 miles long and â€" will traverse the right Grande Prairie section. to the Albetta Foundry and Machine Company. In all, twelve new indusâ€" triese have been located at Medicine Hat, om are negotiating for locations, since the first of the yegr. Mcdicine Hat is forging ahcad as an iindustrial centze, due, of course, to the grcat supply of natural gas at hand. Such industries as glass factories and steel plants find natural gas a splendid fuel for prodgucing the intense heat reâ€" quired by such industries as these, and low cost is, of course, a great gtitracâ€" tion. Bylaws passed last week grant a free site and 250,000 cubic feet of gas a day to a glass factory which will employ 150 hands and like concessions Alberta crop reports are highly enâ€" couraging. Unpleasant memories of last year‘s drought are swallowed up in the joy of abundant moisture this seaâ€" somn and the whole country is smiling and green with growing crops and naâ€"' tural vegetation. Under the impetus given by the excellent crop prospects, the entire provinkeâ€"city and countryâ€" is full of life and growth. Calgary is experiencing a heavy growth in population, new buildings and general business . The building‘ permits nearly doubled those of last| year the actual gain for April being[ 86 perâ€"cent over April, 1910. Edmonâ€" ton made a gain of 46 per cent for Ihc’ same month. Ths Winnipes Business men‘s excurâ€" sion, touching at a large number of Saskatchewan points, is doing good work in keeping up good fellowship beâ€" tween western communitics and is, inâ€" cidentally, finding that the country, has made great progress since the last anâ€" nual trip was made. Sesâ€"atolewen River gy Prince Albert. The structure will be 225 feet long, but ultimately the whole? river front for (our blocks will be buil% up in this way. Recent rains have egcc’siwly put to sleep the feaks of any who were worryâ€" ing about the drynesss of the present sping. Wheat is just;if?jibout all sown now, and, indeed, is eaming up nicely in some parts ol the A:’;{istrict. There is a marcud inclcase im mcreage in the Prince Albert district ts year and all signs point to a record yicld. Building and banking. figures in MWinnipeg continue t.o’?‘whmv chnormous increases. Up to the first of June, the bank clegrings amounted to $402,853.â€" 799 an incras: ovér the first five menths of 1910 of $’§2,092‘094. Conâ€" tinued increase of the game proportions will place the 1911 togal well over the billion mark. Building figures are not up to the womderful regord of 1910, but permits for $5,791,230 worth of new buildings have becn grantcd since the first of January. £ ‘ity Elcclrician Cambridge has outâ€" limed a plan for thâ€" We‘ter light n the city. This plangwill include t~ installation of mew ‘prnamental <re. poles and light c us. ,“é that »atder Okan Eranch Westvhis year. â€" Much og the new tragkâ€" age will be in Saskatchewan, importâ€" ant l‘n s being those Efsom Regina to The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway will build 645 miles of pew lines in tâ€"e Mco c _ Jaw, svwntyâ€"twfp miles of the Piince Albert branch, : the line from Re:na ip Grifin and the Battlefordâ€" n th wor‘d. . Nelo@ry ~L power from the municipal power plamt in July or Augusti, will cnuble Winnipeg to deal with the matter of Hiphtinz its strects eccnomically and l‘i'l)%l'ally. F‘ias?’a\ichcéwfm Moose Jaw has a g{plan in progress for secnring a number, of small indusâ€" tries. This plan restg upon the fitting up of an industrigl 5 building where manufacturers may .establish themâ€" selves in a small way at first and gain headway and experience fo: bigget business.. A special eqrnmittee has 1 ~~ pared estimates whiefi show that the scheme can be floatedi for about $35,â€" 000 andi would yield é%lretum ol atiout ten per c nt. *Â¥ Tondor: are being called for the conâ€" strudtion of a governm{@at wharf on the Banff. Reports recsived show that the trip is a great success and the party is getting splendid resuits in the way ol byld ng up clos<t relations bebwe n the cties and tov:ns%_of Western Canâ€" ada. Winnipeg business{mcn are on tour throughout the Vvui A special train of seven Fullman ogrs and dining ear left Winnipeg May 29 and wi.l car about 125 leading b§s‘ness men to all ihe principal point® as lar west as WINNIPEC,~â€" Man.. _ June 6,. 1911.== Heavy rains during, the past foringht have placed the w he%t crop on a highâ€" ly satisfactory basis; 1911 weather apâ€" pears to have been made to order jor crop purposes. ‘The kpring was dry and gave the farmers pum.y of gpod plant ing weathcer, and tHere has been mo‘e rain since planting iime than the west has had in years. heat is in excellent condition and althofigh the heavy rains have held back planging oats and barâ€" ley in some sections, fthe land is in good condition now and fall seedifig operaâ€" fions have been co leted. Our W omof ihs Rest lighted â€"cf Alberta 34 No. 1674 Dundas St., Nest We Sell the Best pa> and Purest Drugs AT THE LOWEST PRIC With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES, we chalisizge comparison i _ _ Wardell‘s Monumental Works * ) . #%7 ns z 1476 DUNDAS STREET, Phone Jct. 190. wEsT Toroxto. & _ $# â€" Y\eccseccccccccmqecccceccccece0eccec0e00°020ce000 *XÂ¥ _ ~_ a * HRERNRTEHALC Q.Q. LCHE % &fiifiififl:@mm CHCRCECHCHCHCREATROROARCRTR®ARCACRTHCR HQ 0_ seseesesee0eee% ~ 2s2sseec.ce0e2e000000 0 YKesseeeseeemsee0ee CHOOCHOOLCHO CC CGASHS UA CC Cc eHoinhohonohoho o mronenonentenonchenessuche m onuUumENT s } HOWELL & CO.. _ A large stock of Monuments in stock now being sold for prices below what they can be duplicated for. All choice designs and best Granites, ranging in prices up to $400.00. YOU PAY WKEN CURED Not Giving up Business but Enlarging Drs. K. & K. 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