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Red Deer Advocate 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office houre 0- a.m. to 10 a.m., cee ee on An Old Reliable Remedy Mrs. Fawcett, Hamilton St., Collingwood, ., writes Minard s Liniment surely is aa 1 always keep a bottle recommended it ve faumber of my friends, to whom it gar . In most cases it was used as ism. Minerd's Liniment Cc. P. R. TIME TABLE NORTHBOUND. Arrive Leave jeu. 521, (daily) .......06 3.20 3.30 No. 523 (daily except Sunday) ...... . 10.50 10,55 No. 525 (daily) / 16.40 16.45 z SOUTHBOUND , No. 522 (daily) .. we 3.00 3.55 No. 524 (daily) .. M7 11.45 11.50 No. 526 (daily except Sunday) ...... . . 18.25 18.30 No. 530, Kerrobert (daily except Sunday) ... ..- 10.10 Red Deer No, 529, from fflerrobert, (daily except Sunday 18.K ALBERTA CENTRAL No. 613, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, depart, . 13.30 No. 614, Tuesdays, Thursdays and sSaturdays, arrives 10.15. We are receiving a number of enquiries for land in the Red Deer District. gt; If you want to sell bring in your listing. Mellstrom Lindsay Real Estate Red Deer - Alta. RRA es Square dealing everybody. Give me a trial, For re- cn ferences, apply to any person that I bave had business with P.O, Box 600 Red Deer H. G. STONE UNDERTAKER Gaetz Avenue - Red Deer . end Horees bought and sold on esC T. Eline Commission. huve auction sales, should see us be , fore listing. We have the experience Builder Contractor .O. BOX 374 PHONE 263 ip the stock and the farm, and know ean RED DEER what be ot for your stuff. Terms reaso- co and satisfaction Guarantee. Red Des Alberta - N, WELSH Anctionser, Red Deer Farm Sales a Specialty SES 2 ee Red Deer Granite Marble Works COL. HOGG Auctioneer, Alberta Delburne - -* - Information re dates phone me at Delburne. Veterinary Marble and granite mon- * A. MeBWAN Tetert Ss , Honor Graduate uments from 16 up, on of Ontario Veterinary Colloge terms. ; . Highland Park, Residence Phone 32- . Offee Hewson Sons Barn. hone at Been, alberta L. McLEAN gt; Proprietor (a Machinery Designs and Repairs We have Lathes, Cutters. Shaper, Drill for both old and new work, J. W. BROUGHTON SON - Coal and Wood For Sale road Co, Grant Lands. same revested in United States by MR. H. K. LAWRENCE To the Editor of the Advocate Dear Sir. trust with which many have regard ed the into Canada, undoubtedly today the. majority are willing to admit that a are probably. witness'n: today creation of a national problem ot fess difficult to cope with than that which exists in portions of the pro vince of Quebec. people and, what is even more im portant, encouraging and compelling Germans and Austrian Canadians to falter and stifle the growth of pride. hand patriotier in-this th land ol their adoption, at a moment never in g country s history was it more necessary to strive to make the result of the present national criss an absorbing issue to every race and creed within the Dominion. people came to us as the result of a long considered immigration policy, which was adopted by the ment of this country asa means to accomplish a definite end. We need not today speculate on the wisdom of that policy, suffice to say t was accepted and put into force with a whole heartedness dispute, and us a result these men of foreign birth came to us thousands. the tion, they expatriated themselves and Christmas, now pledged adopted country, to its laws, to its, customs, and our readily ratified the bon tens of thousands, their valor DISCUSSES ELECTION ACT) zr vats wounded and nerve haken they ches, while many thousands ot F man and Austrian Canad ans in However great the measure of dis iridst are gathorin; around t introduction of conseription ny the many privileges Ube cou so treely ano ds them no vad piea that we cahiot t upon to lay down their lives My their returned to the shamiotes of the tran Ger ant chattel, are bom great prosperity, and wea.th, enjoy mery ihere exists rust MODERN GUNNERS CAN Accuracy of Their Fire Is Quickty* ou Shown Them by Sept. 5. SEE HOW SHOTS FALL Aerial Photographs With the Britich Army in France, It must be unsatisfactory beimg a gunner in these days of mo dern warfare when you fire can.on at that (the ol/any government whieh broke shores. 1 am, sir, We are deliberdtely segregating a Yours faithfully, Pine. Lake, Alberta, Sept. 15, - 0 SUCKS FOR THE SOLDIE Latters of acxu wledgement when us how acceptable these socks to thems in August the St. Ambulunce wo.sing (through which we send these These govern- inen in Krance, of which the tents were dud pairs of 50CAs, shirts, some handaserchiefs and iorts to the Value of 141.00. We now have tive pairs of soft tine hand-knit socks which tor sale to anyone Wishing: to a pair to a trend on active ser price at present 18 1.00 wish any to send is the time to which few will in their In direct response to our invita: you this their your order. Anyone having any sugar sack in use, we would be glad to them for shipping purposes. allegiance to ent as ; it gave up homes gover land on which to build with a freedom as great as that sent in between July 10th and fer the delusion that we can deal with these people on the nartow principle that if we take nothing from them we need give even less. It is not in that way that governmeal Mrs. W. Piper Mrs. Gould Mes, Nurcombe Mrs, J, Robertson Mrs. J.. A. Smith can hope to blend an aliefi elem nt Mrs. Raney with a nation s cause. Is the, fran Mrs. Porter chise which was given, nay, I should Mrs. Coote say earned, so cheap an appendage Mrs, Johns that it can at any moment of a Mea: Cottinghar government's whim or caprice be Mrs. T. A. Gaetz given or withdrawn? To those who Mrs. Welton, sr believe in the cohesion of democracy, Mrs. A. H. Brooks those who are fighting for Jdemo- Mra; Connell eracy, and who are daily being asked Mrs. J, E.. Welton to lay down their young lives for Mrs. Fulton democracy, to. such men and to our Mrs. G., Harvey selves, what a childish credulity Mrs. Horn and what an exhibition of ignorance of fact it rhust appear. In our dealing with the orvign cle- ment, we blindly disregard the knuw- Miss Gudmundson We respectfully acknowled ze following donations : August 10th, T.0.D.E. .. e ledge that in building up a strong September IM, 1.0.D.F Sefitee lide. there Gas. Wool all Sie ns ce cc ccteee chives through our past history aa alloy . 80 een. CO derived from many sources, some sent, better than others, but ail have blended; and from such source, how- ever diswimilar in life and character, - a we have gathered our virility a8 a great nation, and our strength and tenacity to endure. I am without, maudlin sentiment in this matter. I see clearly a great fol ly and a wrong. We may, with rea- son enough, ask one another how Jeord and reproduce more real long shall the Camadiin ind British: than cthers. born stock of this country be called H H. Jiimber. E. M. HORN, Con a If you can tell me why one trait painter can produce a lifelike portrait, Bee Bee eRe RPE RHEE REE Et time has come when we have little (hom, because every day of ther in alternative but to adopt it. We Gan dividual lie we are trusting thom Something you cannot see, so only hope that its application And u qa government cannot trust) you have none of the pleasure of is province which has them, then intern them. knowing when yeu hit the mark, already given its ein Wi accept these propte-a r tel ids ok-to the feout cocently be entrusted to those who are abso iow countrymen, and as British vub- . . lutely capable of waking a well bal vets ae give to them their ful: ventral ee the popular idea of anced selection from the further ma bare of the heavy burden we our t a aie , itis worth while terial at their disposal. I reward selves and those belonging to us are oe ain that rather the oposite with consternation the disfranchise onduring. And if false to their salt true and to show that the modern rrent and exemption from conserip chon blow them-trom the guns; Bri Leesan is bettae able-to see the effeot tion of the many of alien birth in uieh justice tor Geru an pertidy; but vt is fire . wn ever before this country. 1 think that we who do not break fgith with ther. . e not only sees the results after have given and those ameng us wh, If we deal with this foreign ele ne smoke: of the bursting shell and are still to give sons and relatives ment in our midst as it has been pro . oe earth are cleared away, can only regard such a decision a* posed to-do, we are sowing the seoa Ut nows immediately after- unjustifiable, and one which will have of distrust and hatred which can ve ward approximately the point where political effect for a generation to handed down from generation to every? shot fired at an objective hits. come, and in this unetatesmanlike I yeneration until we reap finally a ae the cannon itself is perferably manner of dealing with a people we) harvest xt riot apd destruction, and, hidden and the objective can seklom in the prevent, witness the disgrace its ith with q people it invited ty its HY. FRANK LAWRENCE wi. KS fioo. soldiers are coming, and proving boy are Joh coo lee dens sent 125 paroels to, Northern Abaurty von coun very any send vice hi away al place not bave The following 126 pairs of socks, Sep granted to every British in migrant,'tember Lith, have been forwarded : and as conducive in all things to Paiva complete the growth of citizenship * Now, what has been their record ? Mrs. Millman How many do we hear of having Misses Ebert 5 broken faith with this country of Mrs. Graves ei their adoption ? In our intercourse Mrs. W. A. Moore with these settlers it would be diflt- Mrs, Glasson 4 cult to recall'one individual who has Mrs. Clutterbuck 6 expressed dissatisfaction with his Mrs. Lord Ss 6 surroundings or a desire to return Mrs, H. L. Gaeta 2. to. that peasant serfdom on which Mrs, MeCreight 4 they turned their baok 10, 15 or 20 Mrs. McLennan 4 years aco. Miss Yualon : By the law of disfranchisement, ee ae and the refusal to permit these set- Mis Mu an 3 tlers to participate in saleguarding M oe Bite ss th 3 the freedom which is theirs today, ee: M ale 3 and by keeping them apart from the Mites Bi bal i struggle that those of our own flesh Miss Hone aaa 3 and blood are enduring, we are, in Mrs. beans ton 3 effect, saying to them It is not that M a EC F Brown 2 you have hitherto failed in your Mrs. . Lindsay 2 citizenship, or in the fulfillment of hic AN oes 2 5 those purposes for which we called Mrs, MeL d 3 you to our midgt, but aliens you Mrs. deatis i 2 came to us, and, inspite of sworn Mis G. Fleming 2 ee aliens you shall remain Mins N- George 2 : Mrs, MeC ick 2 It would, indeed, be a folly to sul , Mrs, Bilinghurst 2 the vener, por- wore or more Datural lands ape than another, I will tell you why Thomas A. Edison can re music Come in and listen dated June 9th, three hundred City Scavenger Is prepared to remove ashes, cans, rubbish, plow: gardens, supply many ure for gardens, etc., at reasonable Orders taken at Windsor Livery. P.O. Box 576. Phone 20. Kirkpatrick Bros. Shoe Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Gaetz Avenue South In time of need Every woman should know the eomfort, and experl- ence the relief of a reliable remedy thet can be de- pended open to right conditions which cause head- ache, d ge re rE fhausea and constipation. At such times, is so safe, so sure speedy as Duteg Os sixty years, millions of women have found them most in toning and strengthening the system, and for regu- . the stomach, liver and bowels. These famous pills are entirely and contain no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Use them - ve entire confidence for they cause no unpleasant after-effi and will not fail you Next North n Crown Bk be seen from the position the gunner ocbupies. Airplanes, Wireless and Camera The trick is turmed. by airplanes, wireless and photographic apparatus and telescopes in the hands of aki lteed operators on neighboring hilltops or suspended from captive balloons. As there are q numer of such olmervers they are agle fo see much more than could) observers in earlier times, When artittery tre was-much- tess at+ curate, being dependent chietly on map ranging and telescopes An intelligence oflicer showed me 4 a photograph illustrating a where there were, 100 holes close to gether, many of them overlapping. and a great hole in the centre. The photographic print was still damp. This will give you a good wlea of what our batteries did to X , ' he place said, They finished the job about an hour ago. The gunners had seen the photo graph before 1 saw it and were whle to compare it with another of the same objective taken some ture be fore the bombardment began and which the officer showed me. Com- paring the photographs and consult ing the map of their firiog recon, the artillery officers knew where eavt shot had fallen and a great deal about the damage wrought. Fire Directed From the Air Several hours rrore likely several before the real bombardment observer airplanes registered the guns by wireless, When the in tense fire began one or more planes in the air were directing the guns. In the first case only a few charges were fired, or just enough to locate the objective accurately, aided by the wireless . reports tellimy exactly where the shells fell. But the work of the airplanes did not stop there, Afterward they supervised and re- ported the firing in q definite man ner. When the artillery airplanes had finished their job, out came the photographic airplanes, which photo graphed the object and hurried home with the report, which was prompt- ly sent to the gun officers. New photagraphic apparatus makes itApossible to obtain extremely clear pictures from g very high altitude when the weather is favorable. When the state of the atmosphere inter- feres with bigh altitude photography the airmen are ready to fly low in order to obtain the desired results, Sometimes it is necessary to assign the fastest machines .to this task on account of the concentrated fire of the enemy aircraft guns or to the effective formation of enemy fighting machines. 1 stopped to talk with young officer commanding four close behind the trenches. The mans, who were not far away, were a happy guns Ger believe the British guns to,be, At the same tire a British battery was firing from beneath a comoutlage. The veteran officer who accompanied me peeped down into the shallow gin emplacement. Will we be in the way heret be inquired, Not at all, replied the smiling young chap in command. This Officer Likes His Job Th a German high explosive Sey nent up g small geyser of mud a Jittle to the left, but I discovered Mat is was polite to disregard such trifles. Tt is very fine, he smiled back. I pity the poor chaps in the in an try, No. 2, ready No, 1, fire he interposed, and then bang as Wwe opened our mouths to protect our eardrums. What about not seeing what you are shooting at? I asked, His head again turned Wipe out No, 1, he said. And another shell burst this time on our right, That is why it is such q ripping fine Seb, he said. T see it all in a. way. Ready, No. '3 No. 2, fire There are the opips (observation points) and wireless and photographs. Wipe out No. 2 We are just getting through this little job and 1 am going over vazuely indlicating somewhere to sce how well we are shooting, The reports re good. away Bang near by, were No, t, firet Will be through here in a few minutes. This in the last round 3, wipe out WHAT CATARRH 1S It has been said that, every third person has catarth in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. 1 To correct catarrh you showld treat its cause by enriching r blood with the oil-food in Scott's EnmJsion which is a medicinal food and a building-tonic, free from any harmful deugs. Try-it. - Goott Bowne, Totonto, Ont. devoting therrselves to their come mon afternoon exervise, which Con sists in dropping six inch shells about the neighborhuod where they You seem to like your job, I said, looking at. his beaming-count- were nance. FRY' S THE BEST FOOD AY THE LOWEST COST : ures will be found in n depandatte even, a good warming t le cand ampic-sized :, simple Mhat requires cp clean. All Cesirable feat- firebox, eas. grate draft control but little atten these and miany ciher iM Clays KGOTENAY RANGE MONTREAL Ww ma VANCOUVER HAMILTON ARY 13 EDMON LONDON TORONTO ST. JGIUN, N.B SASKATOON Keeping Work At Home SS ISTANT pastures always look the greenest, and many buyers of printing are often fooled just as much when they buy product from a distance, as when the land prospector forms a resolution to buy from a glance at distant fields. Why do merchants and nianufacturers go from home with their printing orders? Why should they aid in the building up of other communities when their own section is in need of support and encouragement? These are problems,that will not admit of a simple answer. The distant printers salesman visits a town and finds that many merchants, bankers, lawyers and manu- facturers: there are buying their stationery in small ' quantities at reasonable---not to say low---prices. He at once, talks price and quantity---that is, price on larger quantities. Where the buyer has been order- ing a single thousand copies of a job at, say 4 00, the salesman from the distant city Quotes for 5,000 or 10,000 at about half this price, and the chances are that his samples are of a qtiality and finish supepior to that which would be used in the execution of an order. ; Should the; local busin ss man consult the home printer and talk the matter over with him freely, in- stead of rushing to the conclusion that the local printer had beer robbing me right along,' he would generally find that in quantities he could buy just as, well and often to better advantage, by turning his work over.to the home industry. Besides he would be doing something towards circulating money among his fellow townsmen and enabling them the better to support him in return, We believe there are v ry few buyers of printing now- a-days who are utterly indifferent to the success of their fellows, especially those who have a local habitation and a name ' among them. As a rule they concede the printer's right to a fair profit, pro vided always, they can be assured of a square deal. Red Deer Advocate OUNT FROYAL OLLEGE Academic Commercial Expression Public High Book-keeping Dramatic Art and School Grades Stenography Physical Culture Departmental Typewriting Music Piano, Voeal and Household Fine Art China, Matriculation Science Painting xaminations Metal Work, etc, High Class Residential and Day College for Boys and Girls, Young Men CALGARY and Young Women ALBERTA FALL TERM commences MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1917. Write for Calendar and College Literature. Phone M2191. ; . (In f 4 5-ll 8 Ibs. 3 5-It 3 Ibe. 35-1 3 Ibs.
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