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gt; tthat Novemeer oth, 1017. remnat lt; CK..FULTON S EEKLY gt;MEN S WEAR NEWS Sania to. 26 f , lt;. Pull-Over Sweaters . Knew shipment af of these All Wool Sweaters just arrived. Price 5.00. Jersey Pull Overs 3.50. Sts 652 NIsNIDIO 10 aluinooge sv - fast shipment of Christmas Neckwear has just come to . jTh ludes some Wonderful effects in Swiss silks at 1,00 each. ... ' gt; Stacks of Hosiery s the only way we can describe our Hosiery stock. ll the leading lines, including Jaeger s, Penman's and OseMercury, at prices from 25c to 1.00 per pair. - a . * Clothing Dept. Do -not overlook our Clothing Department. Our stock of Suits and Overcoats was never before so large and well as- sorted. The prices are v ry reasonable. Patronize The MEN S STORE for Men's Wear JACK FULTON THE MEN S MAN LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mr. T. A. Rolls, of Leslieville, has left for Moorefield, Ont W, Kratiae, of Empress, has been visiting Kis parents for a few days. Mrs. W. J. Malcolm, of Edmonton, is visiting with Mrs, 5. I. Smith. Mrs. A. G. Ayres is spending a few days in Calgary, the guest of Mrs Sage. Nurse Fisher ts opening up A inater- raty home in the Dr, DeLong reaidenc ', Mount Royal. Judge Mahaffy has been down East for a few days, and Judge Lees has been taking his work. R, Bruynseraede, Dominion and Al- berta Land surveyor, and Mrs. Bruyn- seraede have taken up residence in Edmonton a Ss wy Mrs. D. A. Scroggie, of Eyremore, Alberta, was a visitor this week to her brother, Mr. F. W, Galbraith, and Mrs. Galbraith Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Mellstrom, who are farming in the north country, visit- ed Mr, A. Mellstrom this week, and Mrs. Mra. Dr, Parsons left for the east on Friday evening, having received word that Dr. turned from Parsons, who has just re- overseas, was sick in Toronto, The P. Burns Company were fined 100. at Olds on Tuesday for shipping Living Room Furniture ? At Moderate Prices The new Living Room Furniture is remarkable for its utility. The day of ornamental furniture is passed. Instead of the mahogany suites with their silk cover- ings, we have the large Fumed Oak chair or rocker upholstered in leather or imitation leather. Our stock of this kind of furniture is exceptionally e. We have just received a new consignment that we think is a little better value than anything we have previously handled. Our prices range from 10.50 to 17.50. Remember, these chairs are in Solid Quarter Cut Oak, Fumed Finished, Full Box, Spring Seats, Up- holstered, jn either leather or imitation leather. There has been for the last two years a demand for a cheap bedroom carpet to take the place of the tapestry carpet which has advanced in price to such an extent that they no longer meet the demand. We have just received a large consignment of the new Kongoyln Rugs which we think fills the bill admirably. . They are heavy in weight, and'do not need to be tacked down. The patterns are excellent and the wearing qualities better than Tapestry. Prices for 6 x 9, 9.25. Kongoyln Mats at 1.00, 2.25 and 3.25. A full range of Congoleum Squares. E.G. Johns Co. Gaetz Ave. N. ' Red Deer Men s Sweater. Coats We have just received..another consignment of COAT SWEATERS which now gives us an excep- tionally fine range in Coat and Pull-over Styles at prices within the reach of all, and for all purposes, whether for dress, sport, or work. Men s All Wool Pull-overs - 5:00 Men s Coat Sweaters, 75 per cent Wool, 5.00 Men s Coat Sweaters, all Wool, 7.00 Men s Coat Sweaters, all Wool, - 7.50 Men s Coat Sweaters, all wool;heavy weight, 9.00 In Grey, Brown, Garnet, and Khaki. These are extra good values and if you are intending to buy a Sweater it will pay you to see this lot. W. T. COOTE Men s and Boys Outfitter Ross Street Red Deer -E Mail Your Broken Glasses To Us If you liye out of town we can give y , prompt service at regular city price, We pay the mail charges one way. H. H. HUMBER (Bh. Jeweller and Optometrist. Red Deer - Mr. gut cattle without the necessary Dom- inion live stock shipping Inspection certificate. Mr. James Latimer was in this week for a couple of days to visit Mr, W J. Botterill, and other old friends. He has been down east since his visit here in the spring. Miss Mary McGill has gone on a visit to her aunt near Tampa, Florida She will stay over for a time at Red Wing, Mrs. McGillaccompanied her as far as Calgary. lowa, and Mrs, Hudson left Thurs- day for Vancouver, B.C. Mr. Hudson has be n advertising man and window dresser for the W. E. Lord Co., and has put up many tasty and attractive windows for the firm. Miss Mollie E. Ewing, aged 13, of Canyon, writing at Lacombe, won the Governor General's bronze medal for highest marks in Red Deer inspector- ate at Public School leaying examina- tions in June, Mr. Robert Hewson has left for Toronto to put in his final year at his medical studies. The military medical examination at Edmonton indicated that his health was more likely to im- prove if engaged in his studies than in hanging round the hospital or at home. Mr. E. Micener has been appointed Chairman of the Flying Corps Com- mittee at Red Deer, Any information regarding the Flying Corps may be obtained from, him. At present only applications are being accepted for cadet pilot. Lt. T. Marburg was in Red Deer Wednesday in connection Red Cross public meeting at Library on Monday at 4 o'clock. Members wel- come. Mrs. Wm. O'Connor, Hillsdown, re- turned Tuesday from a visit to her brother at Wardner, B.C. Mr. Roy Quigg has gone to Winal- peg to report for the Canadian Flying Corps. If fully accepted, it is expect- ed he will train this winter at Texas, Mre Major) Gibson, who has been visiting Mrs. John Malcolm for the past six months during the absence of her husband at the front, left Wed- nesday for Toronto. Mr. Arthur Cuthbert, of Armstrong, B.C., was visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Hogg this week. He reports that Mr. Sam. Long is raising chickens across the way from him, and that he him- A very successful box social 100 was realized. the programme. night. The proceeds are British Red Cross and Military Y.M OA The Church presenting her ings act of worship. this and why does it work in differ ent ways? Sabbath o'clock. MISS ETHEL C. MCDONALD (of Calgary) Ituvergal (Late Teacher of Winnipeg) RED DEER CURLING CLUB The annual meeting of the Rec city hall on Thursday, Noy, 15th, a 8 o'clock, intending curlers is requested, KR. B. WELLIVER, President. GEO. H, LINDSAY, Sec'y-Treas, LID. 371. The last meeting of the Council o Local Improvement District No 37 ember 17, at 1 p.m. on or before the above date. ; A. ROGERS, E. S. GRIMSON, Sec.-Treas.' Sylvan Lake, Nov. 8th, 1917, with the work of the Flying Corps. bit for us all. Good Books in Pocket Ed Flash Lights, 85c up. Oxo Cubes, per box, 30c. Cigarette Cases, Tobacco Safety Razors, Auto Ready, etc, 1.00 up Tabloid Firse Aid Case Our Overseas Mailing 15 20c, and 25c. eee ee BE SANTA CLAUS To some Soldier Boy this Xmas. , e overseas to cheer up some boy who is doing his These would be useful and acceptable: Waterman s Ideal Fountain Pens, 2.50 and up. Our own Active Service Pen, 1.25 Pocket Photo Cases, 50c up. Soldiers Pocket Diaries, 50c up. Indellible Pencils, 10c and 15c. Unbreakable Pocket Mirrors, 35c up. Playing Cards, in Leather Cases, 65c up. Writing Paper and Envelopes, Memos, etc: Pocket Bibles and Testaments, 15c up. Pocket Letter Cases, 1.00 up. Pocket Chess, Checkers, Dominoes, 15c up. Kitchener, and other Poems, by our own Alberta Poet, Robert Stead, 1.00. Kodak and Brownie Cameras, 1.25 up. Sterno Stoves and Fuel, 85c. Chocolate Bars, 5c 10c 25c etc. Chewing Gum, Toffee, Malted Milk Tablets, etc. Tooth Paste Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, etc. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, all the favorite brands in special packages for overseas. 1.00 They are light, strong, and made especially for the purpose. Supplied-in-5-1b, 7lb., and 11 lb. sizes at THE REXALL STORE Gaetz-Cornett Drug Book Co. 45-1 Send a parcel itions, 25c up. 1 Pouches, etc. Strop, Gillette, Ever Boxes are selling fast. pegendsaeerentanns self is getting on his feet. ie was held in the Horn Hill Schoolhouse on Friday, Nov. 2nd, when the sum of Much credit ia due to the young people who helped with We wish to thank all who helped with the programme, and also the outsiders who came that to go. to The concluding study under the gen- eral theme of the Church will be taken up next Sunday morning in the Pres- byterian Church, and will deal with offer: The standard and. spirit-of this At the evening wor- ship the subject of the practical talk will be The Savour from life unto life or from death unto deatht what ts school at 3 College, Deer Curling Club will be held at the A full attendance of members and for the year 1917 will be held at the Sylvan Lake Hotel on Saturday, Nov All parties having claims against the district will present them to the-sec- retary or to the respective councillors Chairman St. Luke's Auxtittery will hold their Xmas Bazanr on December 16th, Reserve New Year's Eve for the L 0.D.B, ball. The regular business meeting of the 1,0.D.8. will be held on- Friday after- noon next at 3 o'clock. Next Sunday afternoon Rev, J. Aus- tin Huptley, of Calgary, will preach at Poplar Ridge Schoolhoyse. The members of the W.C.T.U. will meet for Red Cross sewing on Friday, afternoon at 2.30, at the home of Mrs. Bagley. Sad iron , pistols, children s bromas, albums, Xmas cards and garlands at John MeVicar's book store, Gaetz Avenue, North, The ladies of the Methodigt church will hold their annual bazaar on Sat- urday, Dec, 8 A 25c, supper will be servetat 6 p.m, The ladies of the Roman Catholic church are holding their Bazaar on Saturday, November 24th, In the In- stitute rooms. The Excelsior Class of the Presby- terlan church will hold a ten cent tea. in the Institute rooms on Saturday, November 10, from 3 to 6 p.m. Mr. R. BD. Dunsmore has leased the . Windsor hotel at Red Deer ands pre- pared to take care of farmers trade in his line. He wilt give meals, Be Dep't miss the opportunity for wholesome entertainment offered by the Business Girls concert this (Frl-, day) evening in the Methodist church, The popular admission of 2he, putes it within the reach of all, Thee should be a full house. Services will be conducted in the Salvation Army Hall next Sunday at 3 in the afternoon and 7.30 in the evetiing. Captain Acton in the even- ing will take for his subject The madman s auction. A hearty wel- come is extended to all who are not Will bevin classes in Pianoforte, attending any other place of worship, Wednesday, Noy, lth, at Red Deer, The privilege of having a dramatic Apply. Music Studio, Mackie Block, reader of the first classhas not often, Sth Avenue W,, Calgary. or recently. come to the people of this 45-1 * eutys. The Business Girls Club were most fortunate in securing Miss (Teresa M, Siegil, of Calgary, for thelr a this (Friday) evening. Admission 25c, A sale of young cattle was held by A. Rogers, auctioneer, on Saturday, and was very successful. About 50 head of stock, all heifers and mostly yearlings, averaged up to about 60 each. The stock belonged to J. F. Day, the well-known cattle breeder, and were all high-grade stock. The demand was very good, f 1 Methodist services next Sunday con- ducted by Rev Edward 8. Bishop, pastor. In the morning the series on Founders of Christianity will be con- tinued. In the evening a most impor- tant and timely subject will be discus- sved, A Baaic Factor in Reconstruc- tion. Sunday School and Bible Clas- ses at 2.30 p.m. Next Sunday will be a big day in te Baptist Church. Tho occasion will be the 13th anniversary of the Church. Rev. J, Austin Huntley, M.A, B.D., of First Baptist Church, Calgary, will preach morning and evening. Morn- ing subject, The Defences of - the Soul. Evening subject, Modern Idolatry. Rey. Mr. Huntley preach- es to the largest congregation in the Province of Alberta, and Red Deer is fortunate in securing his presence at this time. Come and hear him. SSS es At Berkhamstead Farm, Springvale, Red Deer, on November 6th, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eversole, a son. At Penhold, on Friday, November 2nd, to Mr. an -Mrs. Aubrey Wood, twin girls. cosqo DIED Sandeman At Braeside, Eddleston, Scotland, on Saturday, October 6th, 1917, Elizabeth Sandeman (late of Pine Lake) in her 78th year. At Penhold, on Saturday, November 3rd, Mary, infant daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood, aged one day, popular cencert in the Methodist church , Get your trusses at NORRIS Our Truss Department is com- Every truss is guaranteed to fit. The trusses we handle are of plete in every detail. the very best manufacture, and you will be comfortable when you buy a truss that is fitted by rs, Prices the Lowest--- Quality Considered R. H. NORRIS * The Standard Drug Company Prescription Store Phone : 49 HEATING STOVES. All sizes and prices COAL AND WOOD WOOD BURNERS Columbia Batteries Columbia Batteries, absolutely fresh and not sent out without being tested: Get our prices on Cow Chains and other Stable Requirements. Day Hardware ROSS ST. - . RED DEER steno grapher. Must be accurate and industrious. Apply im own hand writing, stating experience and sal- ary wanted. Box 377, Red Deer. 42-1 ae ee Mme. LE SAUNIER, Teacher of Music, Diploma Conservatoire National de France. Pupils prepared for the London, Eng. Conservatory of Music, and. Toronto College of Music and Toronto Unt- veraity. Residence, 89, 5th Street N. Phone, 223. WANTED Book-keeper and FOR SALE. Fine Pure-bred Letces- ter Ram, three years old. A bunch of Angora Goats, also a -flock of Sheep. Apply to Sam. Day, Edwell. 43-3 FOR SALE. Pure Bred Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels, some cholce birds. W. T. Coote. FOR SALE, Pure Bred Spring Chic- kens. Buff Orpington Cockerals, 1.50 each. Brown Leghorn R.C, Cockerels, 1.50 each. White Leg- horn R.C.: Cockerels, 1.60 each. White Leghorn R.C. Pullets, 1.00 each. Mrs. C. L. Haworth, Rocky Mountain House, 43-3 WANTED, for Norma A. R. W. ASH Teacher of Violin a Teacher Visiting Red Deer every Saturday, School, No. 885. Duties to com- Studio at Mrs, F, Lund's residence on mence January 2nd, 1918. - Apply, Addison Avenue. stating salary, experience, etc. to 46-4 W. B, Gover, Sec.Treas., Sylvan MOUNT ROYAL MATERNITY HOME Will open to receive patients on Nov. 15th, by the day or we k. Terms rea- sonable, Phone 273. P.O. Box 436, Red Deer. WINDSOR HOTEL RED DEER. RE-OPENED. ALL WHITE HELP. MEALS 365c. ROOMS, 60c up. WE AIM TO PLEASE. R. D. DUNSMORE, Proprietor. 2 to 24m . CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John Greene wishes to express her grateful thanks for the great sym- pathy shown her in her recent be- reavement. ee CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs, James Erickson to sincerely thank thelr friends and neighbors for the many expressions and acts of sympathy with them in the loss of their oldest son Albert, Om LOST. Probably between the Parish Hall and the Post Office, on Tuos- day, November 6th; a black handled pocket-knife, Finder please leave wish CATTLE WANTED. Lake. 43-3 Parties having cattle for sale will do well to call up Phone No. 4 during the day or Phone No. 136 during the evening or night, and get in touch with G. W. Ball, who is'paying the long price. FUR of all kinds is high this year. We are prepared to pay top market prices, whatever they are. Our old customers know this, and we want the new ones to know it also. Whitcombe Hide and Fur Co., Innis- a het FOR SALB by owner, the N.W. of fail. We pay express and mail 36-38-24, wath, 3 miles from Lig- charges. 44-3 nite, partly broken. Look it over before writing. Sam. McCamus, E2518, Riveraide Avenue, Spokane, Washington. 42-4 - GASH FOR FURS Will pay highest cash prices for raw furs of all kinds. G. W. Ball, Red Deer. 44 ft. I HAVE BUYERS for from quar ter to a section good improved land. What have you to sell? Particulars to BE. Nuarneley, 224-8tn Avenue, W., Calgary. Phone M6333 42-4 - - STALLION FOR SALE. The Standard Bred Trotting Stal- 3 years old, by Tilden Boy, by Zom- vert, by Zombro, 2-11. Dam, Red Deer Mald, 115613, by Hail Cloud, 2.7 , daam Prosperetta, 2.14. Shows great speed and size. His dam ts also for sale and her filly foal by Zomvert. These horses will be sold right. Apply A, M. McPherson, Evarts. J. A. GRANT, Taxidermist, Fur Dealer, etc., Agent for A. A. Allen and Co., Tor onto. Orders taken for making up or remodelling furs. All work guaran- teed. Red Deer, Alberta. Established 1891. Box 4138. 44-2 FOR SALE One registered Clyde For sale Fleury and Maple Leaf Stallion, rising three years old: Grinders, McLaughlin Buggies and grandson of Baron's Pride; slightly pemocrats, DeLaval Cream Separa- blemished, Will sell cheap. A.Mc-/tors, Manure Spreaders, etc. Wm. Pherson, Evarts. 443) Hammond, agent. ee Mrs. R. G. Douglas, Hespero, wishes WANTED Needle work, sewing and at Advocate Office. . 7 i ee to know the name of the kind sender mending of all kinds; moderate to her of a very nice parcel of child- charges, Apply to Miss Loquet, ren's clothing. 46-1 45- ; 3 t Box 205, Red Deer. lion, Major Tilden, 2085-62732, rising , i Lon gram sia is nov gover The Mosc provi ensky which grad news nounc ing it the ator of th signed dines Ace celvec holm Prem shevil sacks the R are n Teleg . 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Image 772 (1917-11-09), from microfilm reel 772, (CU11258697). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.