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Red Deer Advocate 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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ed vers ieee Lae ene es at Tilden s Cash Auction dale A SOFEN A : Ss a na 5 a 0 W MS OF LAND TITLES ACT a CO-OPERATIVE MARKETS MEETING OF W.Mo, saicage Sale of Farm The Saskatchewan Land and Homestead Go, Lt DR. JOHN COLLISON Rheumatism Cattle The receipts continue very E DEER PRESBY - Proper ae a ; Dfles hone 49-0 S2 f'pims and (E Stiffhess Liberal, although -the run this week : y The Cunningham Land Co. . C wep ear pwr did not seem to come tip to last week TERIAL Und or i : . ; 3 ; in quality, a large problem seemed to nder and. by virtue of the power) . Office: First Street S., Ped Deer be cattle of the medium killing kind, a 7 ek peered br hele - oe OFFER THE FOLLOWING LANDS FOR SALE, VIZ Tee . Ae cndments ere a - ee Bair got rats leaial The annual meeting-of tho Women's meter a martarnTrortgage which witt IN-TOWNSHIP 39 RANGE 26, WEST 4th MERIDIAN. La somewhat slower and very 80ld Missionary of the Red Deer Pregby: at : 5 of wale, - ata over 9.50. We sold one extra cholc terigi met at Innisfail on Tuesday eee Fees ane iam tate * NW. section 5, 13.00 per acre, and east half of the same section-at 13,00- - ; : heavy steer for 10.50, and a number atiernoon, September 25th. The fol-) pulic aucti t View per acre, . J action at the Mount i - - PAYNE GRAHAM polesiea ree of steers at 10c,other sales were MA4 ) igwing officers were elected for the totel in the Village of Rocky Moun- West halt of section 7, 13.00 per Aare: ote cee Money to loan on town and firm ly reli at 9.50, 9.25, 9.15, and a large DUM) ensuing year: taia House in the Province of Al The north-woet ae retrace smmmpae ; 11.00 farts. OMloe: Groene Block S.W. TM hes sien an ov ) a aoe ee Sther prices on good bUt- tion Pres; Mrs. Meek, Willowdale, verta on SATURDAY, the 13th day The south half of section 17, 87 acres . 00 ARP al aoe Near as eeare at Hog. Pres.:) Mrs Scott, Innistall zs ee ee tet tow. IN TOWNSHIP 39, RANGE 27, WEST 4th MERIDIAN. au 8.35 wi e mmon . Ist Vice-Pres.: Mrs. W. G. Brown, o'clock in the afternoon, ollo . An Old Reliable Remedy 7.75 and 8.25. We sold several ex Red Deer. ing property, namely . The west half of section 1 west of the Red Deer river, 85 acres, 15.00 i acre Mra. Fameeti, Hamition St Ture a8 fh tra choice cows at 8.26 and a few Ot and Vice-Pres.: Mrs. Ross, Olds. the North Hast Quarter of See part of the S.B. 4, and part of the N.E. and 8,W, containing 169 acres a 3 keep a bortle be sun of choice butcher cows Mra Jas, Martin, Ridge- tiog twenty (20), Township Forty 11.00 per acre. asensensioet oT HIE eS . - : Joven (2) gt; We : ia Ne etre may Vien, tow hor ieave were sold at 7.50 and 7.75 with Cena: : 7s ee S ots Matto a West-balf of section 15 h ; . y ord 6 vvince 3, ' 00 aa aeecte et medium to good at 6.76 to 7.76, and Cor,.Sec.; Miss McAllister, Innisfail. aiaree : Aoeether eth ire putlabags South east Section of 1 Sie eta had APC mq common cows around 6.00, with cut- Record-Sec.; Mrs. N, G. Wilson, Innis: ticreon, a ot ies 7 dhe age rege envi yr oem pon ae aes i . - nc 2i: S.E. , abo' es. Marr SP ters ana canners trom 3.25 to 5.50. fan. TERMS OF SALE to be twenty Section 2h; mk oF ee of the .B., 182 ac 15.00 per acre 4 Ki of Pain Bulls were in good demand, and We preasurer: Mrs; Felker, Olds. (20) per cent, of the purchase woney The S.W, , and: part of the 82 acr Nop oe : gold an extra choice bull for 6.75. Strangers sec.: Mrs. Jas, McKay, .onrh at the time of sale and the bal The south-east of tection 15 : - per. - . with others at 6.25, but they have to Cumberland, ane according to fhe terms and con Section 33; The S.E. 4... 12.00 per acre Mf Yarmouth Nova Scosia. 7 pe extra good to bring more than supply sec.: Mrs. McFadgen, Innia- ditions to be made known at the IN TOWNSHIP 38, RANGE 27, WEST 4th MERIDIAN. . . Tr oF * 6.25. Medium bulls and stags 5.75 fail. time of sale or upon application to es a gag . 17.00 per acre to 6.00 and common bulls 4.50 to afisision Band sec.: Mrs. Jas, Banner the Vendor's Solicitor. The above Section Le aw M Soe sessnteded creer AT 5.50... Oxen sold steadily at last man, Red Deer: property will be offercd for sale sub- Section 27: 76 acres, submit ole . lt; . ae bi few were in ; ene , yjoct ta a sealed resorved wid- and- -Section-31:-The S.B. ,-90 acres .. 26,00 per acre a. E TON, D.D.8.. L-D.S Cc. P.R. TIME TABLE week's prices, but very ar tate head Home Helpers sec.: Mrs, J, MeVicar, free from all incumbrances save the 5 lt; PLAX a em eSse eS ee Lea until Friday. when we 80) veinene Red Deer. Serie fs ee tal IN TOWNSHIP 38, RANGE 28, WEST 4th MERIDIAN. urgeon Toronto and Northwestern NORTHBOUND at 8c and a number of good oxen At Messenger and Hterature sec.: Mrs: ners abioms ag con eee tse scoaihel Sve HERES ie Tiel oe , Chicago. ; Arrive Leave 7.35. Common to good: sold at 5.50) 1. McDougall, Red Deer. Crowa in th Duplicate Certiticate of Section 25: S.W. - . 14.00 per acre attention given to, all the ... 595 (daily) 4.00 4,10 to 6.50 and canners and cutters core Mrs. Moffatt, of Calgary, was pres- Title, eis ficeeenin as dere ua lcettnete of Modern Dentistry. No: 52) (daily except . to 4c. Calves did not sell very rea : lent and gave a very earnest address) +. Vendor is informed that the Section 35: S.W. 4 13.50 per acre Office Smith Gactz Blk, Phone 112 Sundays) 10,55 11.00 fly heavy calves selling 7.00 to 7.50 on Missions. The meeting proved a oyve property is situated six and No. 523 (daily) 16.40 16.45 (and lght calves around 9:50. There) very helpfuj to those present. On one half miles fromy the Village of IN TOWNSHIP, 37, RANGE 27, WEST 4th MERIDIAN DR, J. R. MacCROSTIE . *. SOUTHBOUND. was a heavy run of feeding steers and account of short, notice the mepre- Rocky Mountain Houso where there Section 1; The SW. Momnncalinienien sn 13.50. per acre AT GRIPBLE No. 526 (daily) 3.35.... 3.40 stockers, and a large number changed sentation was small. The next annual js a Post Oflice, school and general s ction 5 and S. E 13.00 per acre * DR. Dental Surgeons No. 622 (daily) 11.560 12.00 hands, good feeding steers showing meeting will be held in Olds. stores, and ee Geers are. saben Section 17: The west half of this Section... 15.00 per acre . d 900 to eae both the C.P.R. and C.N-R. The J ection 21: The west half of this sectl 11.00 Graduates. Chicago College of Dental No. 524 (daily except breeding and weighing aroun Se on i Sec ection 2 he Ww pall c his section ,00 per acre t ery Sundays) ...... cue 18.25 18.30 1000 Ibs would bring 7.65 to 8.00.) yr you will tell re why one photo lands consist of avant ae ae Office hours, 9 to 12, to 5.30, No. 529, from Kerrobert, and good stocker steers 650 to 850ibs. grapher can make a better photo ne ee OnE a oe IN TOWNSHIP 37, RANGE 28, WEST 4th MERIDIAN. Northern Crown Bank Bldg (qatty except Sundays), 18K. from 7.2 to 7.50, Stocker cows are/ graph than others, 1 will tell you) rae. Aes inusked, There is 2 dwel- Section 9: The north half of Section 9, west of the Red Deer river, 12.00'acre 2heme 148 Red Deer 75. 530, to Coronation and Kerrobert the hardest class of cattle to dispose why Thomas A, Edison can make 2 Son aaeac fair state of repair, Section int went of tha C, -B, trail, 194 acre 10.00 per acre (daily except Sundays), 10.10K. of, especially in less than carload lots. better record than others. rome in eee in Bone caval snd an un- Section 21: The 8.W. 17.00 per acte Engineering ALBERTA CENTRAL, We bought an extra choice load of ,ditore,,advertisink aa ghey most a bam in Pootrhere is a, good water igs waai 34 S18 (00 per acre No. 613, Mondays, Wednesdays, and yoarling Setters Dit Se oan serra fade it proftablo only an(sipply from a well and the River The SE. 4 15,00 per acre wE Fridays, depart, 13.30 Acme, at 55.00, and a load of medium oie at, oter SERVICE, values Saskatchewan which flows past the aq of Section 27 Percesisin ste 16.00 per acre . oe Ss C.B. No. 614, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and yearlings for Mr. Talbot of Coalgale and ECONOMIES TU YOU. lands, Section 33; The North West Quarter 15.00 per .acre. a ng Busine Saturdays, arrives 10.15 at 50.00. We also bought and s ADs) ca 2 A. For further particulars and on- The South West Quarter cress . 13.00 per acre Bes s ing, Railroad, Munici- . ped a nice load of 9301b feeding steers BY PRIVATE TENDER ditions of sale apply to John Quigts section 35: The west half, west of the Red Deer rive .. 13.00 per acre sal ana Hyareulie ring. to Mr. Johnson, of Nanton. Top price : 2 harristtr, etc., of Red Deer, AMertAs Phone 239 Highland Park, Red Dear. on cattle a year ago, 6.60. Pursuant to the directions of the Bolter for. vere ear oer IN TOWNSHIP 36, RANGE 28, WEST 4th MERIDIAN. Vi f Registrar for the North Alberta A. Lind, Austionter, ee All of Section t : 1200 per acre . Ee ene unarinlly fae Land Reietvaticn District, tenders tain House, piverte: Red Deer in the Section 5 wu a aster aan 11.00 per acre Ss. + My a ot than: We Will be reovived by the undersigned Dated at the City or shig cor in boy Section 7: Tne north half of this section... .. 18.000 per acre Auctioneers : sox 291h ds : * t 17.25 with up to Tie vTst orale? Serron t.00- pa 6 oS WANTED sold all our week's hogs at 17.25 The 1917, for the purchase of the South of August, AD. xOLT, er gt; Section 17 cei aati cTee Te 14.00 per acre . the C.P.R. billings assumed el Secti F (43 JOHN QUIGG, Solicitor, Red Deer a . WHITE a s * oady cast Quarter of Section Four (4) oo ) JACKSON Section Tha half of the section... 11.00 per acre Valuer We are receiving a number of f market a ne fa SIRS OE Township Thirty-nine (39), Range AVE BOVED TA Re ALD. Rogistrar TERMS: To suit the purchaser with interest at the. rate.of 7 per. cent. toe : e there is a possib' , * lt;i .DdD. aT. 5: u ASE ate 4 it. Lown and Sngaeashyf bere Solicited Lon betes ut land in the Red / Pee eating iouse et Weel Fone (A), West ot ie ee Meridian Thi unds are being sold very quickly, we would suggest to any intending uaranteed Deer District. Z : . : : . jurchasers ; ; alan Warnrouiale : Office Hoss Street West. If you want to sell bring in t rev pele en rear pear de Haas parcels: bsg and con- yf you will tell mo why it gives purchasers to enquire at once as we are making sales every day. Red Der Visti Sheep. With Ight receipts 0 itions of sale, apply . leasure to meet sore peo your listing. f prices were about on a level with lasy JOHN QUIGG, aie Srenvtaiment others, I will tell MELSTROM LINDSAY, Agents. . . J eee . ae Mellstrom Lindsay week, 1ambs 12 c to 18c, wethers Barrister, Eto. Mes why it should give you more i ww. ROGERS Real Estate t 114c to 12 c and ewes 10c to Le. APPROVED: 1 a Dees, avect, pleasure to listen to Edison Dia ai ed Deer - Alta. BD: J. Fe VAUASEN: nd Disc Records than to any * Auctioneer 'arm sales specialty B - E A. D. Registrar. ther disc record. H. H. Humber. Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results ; - ta . Delburne - - - Alberta Information re dates phone me at Delburne. Heenan eee Seen Veterinary . A. McEWAN ; Jeterinary Surgeon, Honor Gradaste of Ontario Veterinary College Highland Park, Residence ?hove 32 Office Hewson Sons Barn. none 45, Red Deer, Alberta. and Repairs fS2 C T. Eline H. G. STONE UNDERTAKER Gaetz Avenue - Red Deer Builder Contractor .O. BOX 374 PHONE 263 RED DEER EE Red Deer Granite Marble Works Marble and granite mon- uments from 16 up, on, terms. L. McLEAN Proprietor Mr. J. W. Tilden, having sold his Meadow Park Dairy Farm, and will shortly leave for the coast, has in- structed mie to sell by public auction at his farm situated on the Sth Mer- idian Trail, 4 miles south of Burnt Lake, 8 miles north and west of Pen- hold, all his Household Goods, Farm Machinery, and Live Stock, to wit: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17th 9 HEAD HORSES and 35 HEAD CATTLE. One span of young heavy black Per-. cheron mares, nearly pure bred, full sisters, and an elegant team; span of young grade Clyde and Percheron mares; yearling colt,grade Percheron; span of standard bred drivers, mare and gelding, four and five years old, sired by the noted trotting stallion Zomvert, one of these is a very fast pacer with speed enough when in con-) dition to go to the races; one gentle saddle pony; also the prize winning show and trotting mare Zilpha Zom- bro, 8 years old, registered both ir the United States and Canada almost every horseman within one hundred miles of Red Deer knows about this mare. Nuff said. 35 head of Cattle 17 of them pure bred and high grade Holstein dairy cows ;all of these cows over two years old, when in full flow have given from 50 to 73 Ibs of milk each per day; some of them are fresh now, others will be shortly. Nearly all of the Minister Governor-t and is now part of the law of the land. It will be enforced accordingly, and the patriotism and good sense of the people can be relied upon to support it. Resistance to its enforcement, however, by word or act must and will be , a3 resistance to any other law in force must be. Reinforcements under the Military Service Act , immediately required i It is the intention of the Government immediately to exercise the power which the Act confers and to call out men for military service in order to provide reinforcements for the Canadian forces. This is neces- sary since the military authorities report that the reserves available or in sight for reinforcement will shortly be exhausted unless this step be taken. Te: MILITARY SERVICE ACT has received the assent of the General First call limited to men between 20 and 34 who were: unmarried or widowers without children on We have Lathes, Cutters. Shaper, Drill for both old and new work. 3. W. BROUGHTON SON Grant Lands 610 Portland, Coal and Wood For Sale For Cash D. A.McGILL - 163 3d St. N. E. Phone 227 . gt; City Scavenger Is prepared to remove ashes, cans, rubbish, plow gardens,.supply man- iure-for gardens, ete., at reasonable prices. , ; Orders taken at Windsor Livery. P.O. Box 576. Phone 20. Camille Rovers hereby thanks the for former favors, and asks a P.O.-Box 412 eOntinuance of their patron- : wounded boot or shoo, Kirkpatrick Bros. - -Shoe Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Space, and write in- to , inorder COMMODI- (ORE LIGHT ON PROBLEMS. : HAVE ABOUT Gaetz Avenue South young stock are choice helfers bred to the grand young bull Mercedes of Bonnie Brae, No. 24480. This bull also two choice purebred bull calves will be sold. : CHICKENS. One hundred and fifty , pure bred Barred Rocks, year-old hens and pullets, bred from 200-eg strain, great winter layers, averaging two dollars per day all last winter. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Massey-Harris 8ft binder, Cockshutt grain drill, John Deere 16in sulkey plow, -fanning mill, disc harrow, .4 ) horse harrow, roller, -2000 Ib. Fatr- banks platform scales, Dain hay stacker and sweep, M Cormick mow- er and rake, Chatham wagop, truck) wagon, democrat, buggy, cutter, set bob aleighg, Matinee racing cart and harness,.2 sets work harness, 2 sets) single harness. : : HOUSEHOLD GOODS. - 2 fron beds, springs and mattresses: 2 chiffoniers,full sized, mirror in easel, Morris chajr, parlor set of four pleces, brary centre table, exension table, chairs, sanitary couch, drop leaf table Kitchen treasure table, Peninsular range, heatifg stoye, DeLaval cream separator, shipping cans and butter/ worker, dishes, cooking utensils, and numerous other articles. Sale starts at 114m. Lunch at noon. Absolutely no resery , Terms Cash. A. ROGERS, Auctioneer, Red Deer J. W. TILDEN, Owner 3 W. HAMMOND, Clepk. 4 + Oct. 3. 2 * c 2 Ee, It you.will tell me why some din- ners taste better to you than others Twill tell you why Edison Diamond Disc. Records always .sound better thadn ail other disc records. Come in Next North n Crown Bk. and listen. H. H. Humber. July-6, 1917 The present call will be limited to men not in the schedule of excep tions who were unmarried or without children on 6th July,1917, are at least twenty years of age, and were born on or since January 1st, 1883. Of this Class all those will be entitled to conditional exemption whose services in their Civil Tribunals to deal with exemptions of exemption will be determined, not by the military Questions authorities or by the Government, but by civil tribunals composed of tative men who are familiar with local conditions in the com- , who will y have personal knowledge of the economic and which ay reasons them have had for not unteering their services and who will be able pathetically to estimate the weight and importance of such reasons. Provincial Appellate Tribunals constituted from the existing judiciary of will be provided to correct mistakes made by and a Central Tribunal for the whole of Canada, selected from among the present. of the Supreme Court of Canada, will-be constituted in order that identical principles may be applied In this way every man may rest assured of the of and the national require- Proclamation will announce the day A will issue calling out the bachelors and widowers orror before which every mar must report for service to the military muthorities unless he has before that day made an application for exemption. How to apply for xemption Applications for exemption may be made by written notice on forms am which will be available at every post office, and will be transmitted free + of postage. They will not, however, be required to be made in this way, to but may be presented the applicants in person bunals. The cases of who have given written notice in advance will take precedence, and appearance fn person, wit eoreten Dalen con, involve considera k i 8 z i 3 Military Service Act, 1917 Explanatory Announcement by the of Justice Exemption Trilynals in all parts of Canada The local exemption tribunals will be constituted with the least delay possible, consistent with the selection of representative individuals to compose them, and the instruction of the members in their duties. There will be more than one thousand of such tribunals throughout Canada, each consisting of two members, one of whom will be nominated by a Joint Committee of Parlioment, end the other by one of the Judges of the existing Courts, Every effort will be made by the wide distribution of tribunals, and by provision where necessary for t sitting in more than one place, to-minimise. the inconvenience to which men will be put in obtaining the disposition of their cases. A Registrar will be appointed in cach Province, ho will be named in the proclamation and to whom eaquirica may be oddressed. Each Provincial Registrar will transmit to the appropriate tribunal the appli- cations for exemption which have been submitted in advance of the sit- tings, and men who have serit these in will not be required to attend the tribunals until notified to do po, Other applicants should attend pere sonally on the tribunal without notice. How to report for service Men, who do not desire to claim will report to the milita: authorities for service cither by mail or in person at any time after the issue of the proclamation. Forms of report by mail will be found in all post offices, and, like applications for exemption, will be transmitted free of postage. . * Early report advantageous : No man who reports for service will, although he may be medically examined and passed as fit, bo required to go into camp or join a battalion until after a day fixed by the proclamation sufficiently late to permit of the disposition by the local tribunals of most, if not all, of the applica- tions for exemption which may come before them. Thus no advant 2 will be gained by delaying or disadvantage incurred by prompt report service on the part of those who do not intend to apply for exemption. Facilities for immed ate medical examination Immediately upon the issue of the proclamation, medical boards will sit at every mobilization centre for the examination of men who report for setvice or who, subject to their right within the time limited to apply for exemption, desire to have their physical fitness determined in order to allay any doubt as to their physical condition, or to know definitely and in advance whether there is a possibility of their services being required. Certificates of physical unfitness issued by these Medical Boards will be accepted without any further investigation by exemption tribunals when they sit. Men found physically fit who have not reported for service may nevertheless apply for exemption on any of the prescribed grounda; including even their physical condition if dissatisfied with the Sredicad Board's conclusion. Notice to join the colors . As reinforcements are required, notice to report to the nearest mobil- ization centre will be given from time to time to the men found iinble end as fit for service. Disobedience of such notice will render the offender liable to punishment, but punishment for failure to report for service, Or to Teport subsequently for duty when called upon, will be imposed ordinarily by the civil magistrates; offenders, however, will remain liable for the performance of their military duties notwith- standing any civil punishment which may be imposed and will be Hable to military punishment in casesin which civil proceedings ure not taken. Watch for the Proclamation Notice of the day appointed for the of a claim fer exemption or for report for military service will be publi: as widely as possible but, as no personal notice can be given until the individuals called out have 90 reported themselves or claimed exemption, men bly con- cerned are warned to inform themselves with rd fixed, Ser oa oaglact imag kavolve tine oem ley, thiamn'oe iene bak ire and rights. CHAS. J. DOHERTY, Minister of Justice. , tee SLVVVATTTH . PPO COSSO eBeetececusececeesees DCI MVSATSSeSs DATTA SESSASASTSSTOSST FOS TESTS oe -os-8 5 oa Pen ae
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