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Red Deer Advocate 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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We believe.we have the finest assortment of MEN S ' we have ever had the pleasure of showing. We will undertake no des ription of this line early. PRICES: 50c. to 2.50. This i is the Overcoat Shop Heavy Ulsters, Fur Trimmed Coats, Chesterfield s, and the new 34 length coats. We have them all at reasonable prices. If you need an overcoat, don t fail to see our line. Blue Serge Sits We are selling an abnormal number of Blue Suits his Fall there must be a reason. We think that it would pay you to inspect this line. sterneia -- a Patronize the Men s Store for Men JACK FULTON . Cor. Ross and Gaetz ave. i 3 Wear . tyles and patterns, ete.,-here, but urge you to inspect a J. F. Edge Partington, formerly - Why not select your Xmas Gifts now? It is not too early, as the selection is now full, and you can select what you want, and we will put it aside for you until needed. A few sug- gestions are: A BOX OF CIGARS: Our stock is very large, and we have what the public want. Van Loo's in 10s to 508, Tuckett s in 10s, 258 and 50a. Ovido, Simons, Admir- ation, and many others. A KODAK, which would be an appreciated gift by most anyone. Brounies, 1.25,, 5 3, and 4.00 Folding Brownies, 7.50, 9.00, 10.00 and 12.00. A GOOD PIPE in a case or out, in many good makes. A good selection of pipes from 25c. to 10.00. TOILET ARTICLES in French Ivory. Hair Brushes,. Manicure Sets, Mirrors, Toilet Necessities, in this popular line of goods. A BOX OF CIGARETTES in 50s or 1008. We have Player's, Murad's, Mogul's, Melachrino s, u XMAS BOXES OF CHOCO- LATES. Nellson's, Liggett's or Craven's, Tuckett's, etc. a Ganong s chocolates, in pretty e boxes, from........... 10. to 6.00. A GILLETTE, AUTO-sTROP, or EVER-READY RAZOR, any Style of razor in our stock. AN EVER-READY DAYLO or FLASHLIGHT makes the ideal gitt for what will give more pleasure to a boy; or be Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Perfume Atomizers, Ebony Brushes and Hand Mirrors, in great variety, etc. THE REXALL STORE Gactz-Cornett Drug Book Co. So Are VICTORY BONDS Never mind the Hardware just now, but give your money and support to ; VICTORY BONDS LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mre. J. C. Mahaffy will not be re- ceiving until the first Wednesday tn January. Rev, F. R. and-Mre McDowall are holding revivalservices at Cumber- lend school. Miss Bennett, of Ottawa, visiting her nephew, Mr. A. and Mie. Comna Mr. Alex Stuart, K.C., lectures on Abraham. Lideotn at Penhold on Bat- urday night at 8 p.m. Sergt. James Haslitt, Artillery, has been -reported with gunshot wounds in the thigh and arm. Tima. Do Ont. is Connell, Ohad Sith, James Hen x Red Cross aderaon and Clarence Fitch are recent Henderson's bari, Willowdale, needay, December 5th. buyers of Ford cars. Pte. Elmer Rivers, whoewent over with the 63rd with Lieut, A. R, Gibson, has been wounded for the second time Mr. C. Sweat, B.S.A., of Calgary, ac- companied by Mra. Sweet, has gone to Ottawa on business. Mrs. Sweet may stay in Ontario for a few weeks, Mr. John W. Thornton, who left with the 89th and was gassed at the front, now at Seaford camp, England, for training after convalescence. Mr. and Mra. W. A. McFarlane and Mr. and Mra. F. R. McFarlane, Spring- vale, are-teaying for Belleville, Ont., where their father is seriously in, It is announced that Mr, J. M. Camp- bell will return to Red Deer on Decem- der 15th to take his old position as manager of the Northern Crown Bank. OMficial word has come that Corpl. of Hillsdown, in France, A meeting of the Executive of the Lord's Day Alliance, Red Deer Branch, will be held at John MeVicer a Book Store on Friday, November 30th, at 7:30 p.m. f H. B. George, who joined up with the navy some time ago, is now a first class petty officer on board H-M.C.8. Niobe at Halifax, and likes the life first class. Mr. Fred Hart, of Chilliwack, B.C., formerly of Red Deer, and Mr. 8. Yeo- mans, formerly caretakerof the North- ern Crown Bank block, are now with the 16th Reserve band at Seaford, England. : Mr, Albert Hadley came back from France, and Mr. Alfred Heywood from England, this week. Mr. Heywood is suffering from a lesion of the great toe, due to service, while rheumatism got Mr. Hadley. They were willing to do their bit; Mr. J. Smith, formerly of the Red Deer police force, is visiting in town on leave this week. He has qualified at Esquimalt for petty officer, and-ex- pects to proceed to the Atlantic Coast in a few days on his way to active na- val service In the war zone. A message came through yesterday that Pte. Fenby had been killed in action at the front. Pte. Fenby joined with an Edmonton battalion last year, and his wife and children mo to Red Deer, where they now reside posite the Fire Hall. Representatives of the Dominion de- ings in Red Deer district the it week. Mr, T. A. Benson spoke at the Oddfellows Hall, Red Deer, on the care of poultry and the production and marketing of eggs. Mr, Jas. McCaig spoke at Willowdale. Mr. Joseph Gaetz, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. T, A. Gaets, got a warm wel- come home from schoolmates and friends on Wednesday afternoon. His parents went down to Calgary to meet him. Joe got his left elbow put out of business at Vimy Ridge, rendering that armconsiderably shorter than the other. It will be some time before he has the use of the arm. Mr. Roy Quigg left on Monday for Toronto to report to the Military Air Service, and, after some weeks at ground training, will go to San An- toino, Texas, for air training. The authorities are anxious to get the en- stment of other ic men from 18 to 28 for the responsible duties which fall to this service, which is making more progress, possibly, than any other branch of the army and Stevens on Saturday week. call, The Major by Ralph Connor; pen cil boxes, mugs, Xmas tags, tinsel, gar- . W.C.T.U, will be held on Friday aft, is serfously. il with pneu- : monia in No, 22 Casualty Station, Town meeting tonight. What. abou t bacon Tf Hear Mr. Gen. Maurice says the danger of the Italian, front breaking has stopped for secretary, H. F. Kenny, the present, Give Bruce Cox's Green Grocery 4 Phone 36 You cun have the reat of the hog, but the soldier wants the bacon, Hear MF Bi Vena on Saturday week. lands and Xmas ornaments at John MoVicar s, -e Next Sunday Rev. Brough will preach at Poplar Ridge on The Christian and the Card. Table. tance wit be held in Ladies please bring refreshments, a am The fadi s of Crossroads and Poplar meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Hart on Wednesday, December 5th. The regular monthly meeting of t noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Ma. McBride, On account of railway extension north from Athabaska Landing, and an early fall of snow, Santa Clads,paid his earliest vinit to John McVicar s Book Store, since hil first appearance in 1902, The .Y. P. 8. of Christian Endeavor wilt take charge of the evening service in the Preabyterian Chureh Sunday evening, December 2nd, instead of the usual meeting on Monday evening. Subject Favorite Hymna. Special music by the choir. A meeting of local ladies will be held in the Oddfellows Hall on Sat- urday evening, DecemDre Ist, at 8 p.in., to organize a committee of lad- les to support Dr. Clark in the forth- coming election. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance as the time is short. . The St. Andrew's Society, of Led Deer, will celebrate St. Andrew's day by holding a social gathering on Fri- day in the Oddfellows Hall. All Scotch folk are cordtally; invited to b present and participate in the fes- tivities. t Next Sunday Rev. Brough . will preach in the Baptist Church. Morn- ing subject, A scourge af Chords. Evening subject, The Christian and Sunday Mrs. C. preach. At the morning services in the Me- thodist Church next Sunday, the Pas- tor, Rev. Edward 8. Bishop, will con- cluded the series of sermons on Founders of Christianity, with a study of Timothy. In the evening the subject will be The Modern De- mand for Regeneration. Sunday School and Bible Classes meet at 2:30, Advent Sunday will be observed ai St, Luke s Church on Sunday next, December 2nd, when the special preacher will be the Rev. H. Asaiter, rector of Lacombe, who will preach morning and evening. The Woman's Auxillary will hold their corporate Communion on this day. There will be Holy Communion Services at a.m. and 11am, The Sunday School will commence the Church's New Year with the classes rearranged by promotions. A full attendance, strict- ly on time at 2.30 p.m.,, is asked for, o- M. Staines will Copenfthgen, Denmark, dated October 25th, skys: That Denmark is in a very bad situation now. I dare not say how many deers the Huns (Germans) re- is that We have no feed for our deers and therefore we must kill them, also horses, steers, and swine. Horses are tumbling down on the streets for hun- ger. What shall we'do? Shall we let the cattle die inthe stable or shall we let them goto Germany and get our money for them? England has re- celved as yet*most of the swine We are short of feed also for ourselves, America will not give us the wheat we need for our dally bread. All there- fore starve. Never mind our great hope js that the Allies must win,- win, win. We wish death forthe Kaiser and the generals and life and navy. Roy is the first of the Red Deer boys to offer his service. victory for England, France and the U.S.A. for the freedom of the world. Three Weeks For Your Xmas Shopping now. We have a splendid range Men s House Coats, Fancy Etc. Three weeks from Tuesday will be Xmas, sia if you are wise you will commence your Xmas shopping you will find very many useful and acceptable gifts for men, and at prices within the reach of all. Mufflers, Knitted Silk Mufflers, Silk Hose, Neckwear in all styles and patterns, Fancy Mackinaw Coats, Sweater Coats, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, - We have a line of Silk Souvenir Handker- chiefs 50c. that are exceptional value. W. T. COOTE ONLY ONE MORE DAY TO BUY YOUR ; VI RY BOND of Men s Wear in which Wool Vests, Fancy Wool Ridge Red Cross Sewing. Cirole - will - the modern dance. A week from next A card received in Red Deer from at celve from us per week, but the reasor * GOING SOME : As we go to preas, the subscriptions to the Victory Loan are pouring in to the District Meadquarters here. he) informs us that over 650 subscriptions have been received from the Red Deer dixtrict, totalling more than 100,000 to date, The lists close on - Saturday night. Buy your Victory Bonds while the op- portunity lasts. MORE HOGS ALBERTA LIVE STOCK commid: Waa- SIONER-PLANNING GREATER m PRODUCTION. 7 W. F. Stevens, live stock commiss- loner for the province, was in the in the Arlington Hotel with prominent yemers of the district, bank mana- , and others, in connection with . treater production of bacon cam- paign. Mr. Stevens is organizing the province, and will arrange: for a num- ber of public meetings in this con nection. A meeting will be held of the U.F.A and farmers ot the district in Red , Dec Sth when president Wood of the U.F.A, will speak on organization and co op- eration among farmers, while W. F. Stevens will speak on the. need of greater production for maintaining our army and our allies, SIIOT BY HIS BROTHER Innisfall Province, Nov. A very sad accident occurred at the Raven on -Wednesday of last week, whereby Thomas Stuart, aged 12, son of Mr, and Mrs, F. M. Copland, lost his life, Shortly after dinner the lad went out hunting .with his brother, both carrying .32 rifles. When only a short djetance from the house they turned towards the road to see something sing, and in turning the gun in the hands of the elder brother was dis- charged. The bullet passed through the boy's stomach, th powder tlash burning his sweater, it was so close. Mr. Copland saw the whole, occurrence from a short distance. Nothing could be done to save his life, however, death intervened on Thursday. econ DIED At Red Deer, November 29th, 1917, James Andrew, Infant son of Mr. Mrs. James Rodger, Clearview eral private, MARRIAGE. 29. pas- and and Fun- At the Manse, Red Deer, on, Wednes day, November 28th, by the Rev. W G. Brown, Miss Nellie Isaacson to Mr. Paul Ernest Geistner, both of E kville At the Manse, Ked Deer, on Aon- day, November 26th, by the Rev. W. G. Brown, Miss Aurella Geneya Knieper, of Sylvan Lake, to Mr. Isaiah Riley, of Lacombe. es BL At Red Deer, on November to Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Coote, a ANNUAL MEETING 24, dui7, son. The annual meeting of the Red Deer Agricultural Society will be held on . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Sth 2 pm. in the City Hall. All Ulrect ors and members are requested to ut- tend, . : Business Annual financial reports, and election of officers, R. B. WELLIVER, President H, LINDSAY, Secretary : GEO. ENQUIRERS FOR PUBLICATION OF . MARRIAGE. Between Mr: James Rourke, farmer, living. at Pitcox, Red Deer, Alberta, actually mobilized with the British armies, son of age, of the late Byron Rourke, and of Margaret Black, living f and - Miss Augustine Lamand, living at Hersin-Conpigny, daughter of age, of Adrien Joseph. Lamand, and August- ine Zoe Druon, living at Hersin-Con- pigny, France. oe LOST One gauntlet glove (tan) for left hand, between Buryt Lake toll station and Red Deer. Finder picase leave. at Advocate office, 48-2 GIRL WANTED AT ONCE Respon- sible girl for general housework. A good home and best of -wages. Apply to Box 584, or to the Advocate, DRY WOOD Fine dry wood for sule. Also some good wheat for. chicken feed at 1.80 per bushel. Geo. Chap-' man, Gaetz Ave. 8. Phone 122. 48 tf aE PACIFIC Visit to Alberta Winter Fair at 4 CALGARY December 11th to 14th, 1917 SINGLE FARE for the round trip from all stations in Alberta. Going Dates Dec. 10th- 19th. 2 District Passenger Agent, MR. F, STEVENS WANTS' same as Canada, and they must. have compulsory military service. in order to Calgary, Alberta. quatain th these, When you have ridding yourself of the Prescription. Store You Can Notice It a cough and take Norris ZIP you can notice the good effects right away, and you-will never be without ZIP inthe house there- after, as a handy and convenient method of worst coughs and colds. Price, 50c Bottle gt; SOLD ONLY AT - R.H. NORRIS The Standard Drug Company Phone 49 VICTORY BONDS Jarvis-Goodey Harness Co. Ltd. Phone 40 RED DEER, ALBERTA r If you live out Y E S We pay the CATTLE WANTED. Parties having cattle for sale will do well to call up Phone No. 4 during the day or Phone No. 136 during the evening of night, and get in touch with G.-W. Ball, who is paying the long price. ROOM TO RENT Large parlor bed- room, ground floor, door opening on veranda, furnished and attendance steam heated, fireplace, conserva- tory attached. Would suit two busl- ness men. Apply eat the ee Hotel, (MOUNT ROYAL MATERNITY HOME Will-open to recelve patients on Nov. 16th, by tile day or week. Terms rea- sonable, Phone 273. P.O. Box 436, Red Deer, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Per- manent, comfortable house, one . to cook for only; country, three miles from a lively town, cheerful sur- roundings, Write for particulars to Box 56,Rocky Mountain House.47-2* STORE TO EXCHANGE Genera store building fully equipped in A.1. Saskatchewan village (Goose Lake district) to exchange for farm land close to town. Write, MeCosh Hro- thers, Brock, Saskatchewan. 47-4 Annual Ratepayers Meeting will be held on Friday, Nov. 30th - inthe CITY HALL at 8 p.m. G. W. SMITH, Mayor GOD SAVE THE KING TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to Saturday, December 8, for the timber standing on. the north half of s ction 9, township 38, range 27, west 4th:M., on the south of Was- kasoo creek. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. -E . Mail Your Broken Glasses To Us prompt service at regular city prices. H. H. HUMBER Jeweller and Optometrist of town we can give you mail charges one way. Red Deer for FOR, SALE Good Shorthorn bull sale, coming four years old, for cash or trade, Geo, M. Lawrence, N. KE. 22-37-25, west 4th M., Hillsdown, P. oO. 46-4 NOTICE We beg to announce that from now on our business will be conducted on a strictly cash basis. Owing to the increasing cost of goods and the limit- ed profit we are obliged to adopt this course, Please do not ask for credit even if you have a contra account. . C. BRAZIER. Call on- John icone opposite the ord salesroom, Gaetz Ave, N. and have Anti-Freeze put in your radiator. It won't fre Won't boll as quickly as water, WANTED TO RENT A dairy farm, have a full Ine of implements, 3 horses, 6 head of cattle and young stock, by experienced farmer, Box KB Red Deer Advocate. 46-6 FOR SALE Would sell a heuvy Astrachan coat, a short coat, In - cellent condition, at a bargain. Mrs. A. M, Mayberry, Phone 503 KR, Pen- hold, 46-tf, Mme. LE SAUNIER, Teacher of Music. Diploma Conservatoire National de France. : Pupils prepared for the London, Eng, College of Music and Toronto Uni- vernity. Residenc , 39, 6th Street N. Phone, 223. A. R. W. ASH Teacher of Violin Visiting Red Deer every Saturday. Studio at gra. F. Lund s residence on Addison Avenue. 46-4 BRN ISH COLUMBIA MIXED FARMS, DAIRY FARMS FRUIT FARMS, LAKE FRONT PROPERTIES Personally conducted party of home- seekers in leaving for Arrow Lakes district December 6th. We have the choicest locations, improved properties at War Sacrifice Prices. 3B.C.. repre- ep y JOHN MALCOLM, Agent, sentative will be in Wetaskiwin, Return Limit December 7th, 1917. 48-t Red Deer, ;Driard, Nov. 29th; Red Deer, Nov; 30; Travel via s Calgary, Paliser, Dec. 4-6. Canadian Pacific Railway dineteaben ena in coe on Get a home eho wins the getting bo : ae einforcements for the men is good. The World s. Greatest Railway lat the front, said that Australia had J.P. DOVER. 5 eaait five divisions there. The Premier of BOX 601. REO DEER. R. DAWSON, Austratin says they have four, the GIRL WANTED A good mart gir for general house work. Good wages. Apply, Box 2, Advocate office, 47-3 Conservatory of Music, and Toronto + eat Gana 4 IO PRR at GREE 9 rh Lape ee 5 . yo aa pe 5 hk NT ee Eien oP eee ee fo ene) cn a, oe ent eet a at aa eateee- ah me on
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