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Red Deer Advocate 1926-01-01 - 1926-12-31
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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1926 ORDER Your Christmas Sprin, Lamb, Choice Yearling Mutton, wens Beef an Pork the choicest that Alberta pi Cured and Cooked Meats in many cauies Fresh Fish, direct from the Coast. Poultry Buyers of Wool, Hides, Horse Hair. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY: DELIVERY SCHEDULE With a view to our D livery Service, we have arranged ule. Please govern your requirements accordingly. nd Parkvale 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 3:30 pm. pm North Red Deer 4:30 p.m. North and Waskasco 9 ama 11 a.m. 4:30 p.m. ALBERTA MEAT MARKET Wilson Teasdale, Props. Our Funeral Home admirably located and adequately equipped, af- fords us every facility to render a quiet, dignified, efficient service to th public. Orme Funeral Home PHONE 61 Knox Presbyterian Church DR. GRANT'S LECTURE THE ECONOMIC GROUP On World Conditions at To the Bator ne gt; ue POOL PRICES Plumb Claims Better a ale from Individual Action ie one tha Dabieeveli ton ena group theory, if we A GOOD PLACE TO EAT THE NEW The Taree audience that att tie x Preabyterian Church Literary day November we Sof. North lecturer, and wan his the that gripped and One could have shut one's eyes and easily tmagined that one was listening iuaesee Gusmestente ot; tne none held his audience, to one of the old Hebrew prophets the thoughtless mankind today, aad desinaing hin weighty words with Thus ald the Grant ts neither sleeping bor faaiing wedhet oi aed the uni versal body and telln you where it alln, and what alls it, and writes out his fmore nearly in amrect Tote Feito or te AT tom adopted must provide for which there nt demand. It ts Junt here cecupational basis go. con- Adently advocated by the Diamond Valley atalwarta must come under Wer clone. question. mi How y distinct occupations in the province are in mind? What are they, and could they be made to clude the whole tlectorate? Ni should know tf these occupations or many be conceived to have, diatinct political interests. How would. the profeaxional clans, politically from or the bricklayers from the miner, or the railway worker from the lumber- man? important of all, out of Mc grain gel think In good, to a certain price, which I Ni ane tem nelf, made up his mind, and he speaks out with an emphasis that you cannot misunderstand. You may not with him: indeed, he more than aus Mke nome too heavily laden Teufela- rockh, What in the use of xpeak- ing?*, but that does not affect or modify hia own w him laugh; once onty, it was the first and last time ; but then such a peal: of have the Seven Sleepers. But Dr. Grant, Unlikh Teufeledrockh, seen nothing to And n Rasy te the And it ts this that mai It would be quite Impossible to. give even a synopsis of a lecture which lasted for an hour and fifty minutes, and even then was not finished. It was full of startling facts The Auditorium Hotel - Red Deer. ROSS STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE GOOD MEALS AT MODERATE PRICES Meal Tickets tesued. The best of service. Hotel re-furniahed and re-decorated throughout. Sample Rooms SPAGIOUS CONCERT AND DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION Can serve clubs, societies and private parties in private dining room H. BUSBY, Proprietor and th from newspapers, magazines and books. Dr. D the goramercial, Dut not Teast, with medical Drop in and Get a good raw ma- ir the worse: ta being tuned. cp Hotously and future generations will 7) be the sufferers; but what do we care? h, We gladly recall to mind that but akened propor and on them all he laid a heavy band. . I nell Mr, Smith rain for sale, he would have sold be- fore now. mitt tt-tor-thenp whole, if our political thinking were directed utrictly occupational Unea? I think It is a pity to entertain a difficult evolution of thi 9, Now, Mr, Smith, you should be mont thankful that there ts no e grain when a re is what the poot eee eee paid its members last year: 2 C.W ranged a oats 47 , with special deductions of cupational principle while of course, a bers, Then use these constituencies for nomination and'polling purposes, throw the whole province opan to the voter's choice. In thin way all would be (ree to register thelr yote oecupationally or , otherwise. The rtional vote would help to secitre equality by representation and would wafeguard many minorities now neg- lected. observing, 21 on oats and 249 on barley, which price on 3 C.W, barley was G0K . This quotations. says, for tals Bretoren that this is bargain wheat, Afford to wait. Lot the f out themselves the advantares disadvantages of pool market . CHRIST Eekyine with ine FRID The annual reports for the City, Public School and Municipal Hospital will be presented. E. G. JOHNS, Mayor PRIVATE BOOTHS CITY OF RED DEER CITY HARE RED DEER at 8 p.m. God Save the King PARIS CAFE Next door to Porter s Pharmacy, Ross St. Entirely new furnishings and decorations. Annual Ratepayers Meeting The annual ratepayers meeting will be held in the AY, DECEMBER 3 A good restaurant service at reasonable prices. COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL 48-2 STRICT RULES IN ITALY soins Ficecses An the remult of the recent attempts mier Mussolini, of the measures proposed Fetersonl, the Minister of thp Interior, tor the defence of the national order of the state ; and (3) the law submit ihe Minister of Justice for the of the mtate. he measures proposed by Federzon a) The cancellation jall paswports inaued up taking of the sever Signor nd revision of e, and the ft nction again the fron an hdeter: ( ) the imposition -o Hiona on all tone who have ever ted of expressed their Intention of commiting ney prejudicial tothe tate or obstruction to the State, authority: and ferent grain companies show thousands of non-pool farmers advantage of these high prices In view of the p programme of orderly marketing, It Ie very Ing to note that only on 69 days of th rae renee asa depends upon the flour you use. Quaker Guaran- tee Tag protect. it. fation. SO nor Let-the When you are up town these cool days, and feeling a little tired and cool, come in and get a cup.of pip- ing hot coffee and perhaps a light lunch. You'll be surprised how good you'll feel. reading Up on have been for mont of the eyil of the world at the door of Desir in dealin with medical quacks and quackery he falr- ly boiled over in bitter sarcasm. Their fmpotence and more than Shylockic greed he regarded ux cruel for is tears. If you ever have a chance to hear Dr. Grant lecture, do not mine it. We stock Newcastle, 5S: nd Creek and S: Coals and are agents for all the better kinds. We sell coal at over a hundred stations in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and are sure we can give you National Elevator Co. Ltd.. L. A. WILLARD, Buyer Soe. ns forgo winter s requirements, or Phone No. PERCY S BAKERY ROSS STREET Bread Is Your Best Food Eat More Of It ea Budaniem, ora tcted against the life, Intesrity or per- Nationa, provinces, cities and individ- (6). the institution Pnaroe a Piceantine or am eantnt heeled uasters-of-each-tegtor of Fuwelit Titl y 2 Morthern-in-store-ar Fore -Wimiaint sd the accursed, but yet scie below. the -Poo's sxnsunced mr to pans tne bill proposed by the Minister of/ 14 , and if the pool in correctly quoted as having made.the statement that no farmer was pald by the rain trade 1.51-0r more for No. 1 Northern wheat, it in deliberate minntatement Justice tntroduces. the death:ipenaity an act dir- ronal Uberty of the king, the queen, the helr to the throne, or the head of / f facts intended to mislead the the Government. for those who plot s*n ral public: there are thou- feet the independence and unity of ands of non-pool farmers who can d will deny any such assertion. This in the third time pool payments have been han. the average open market price. Now, Mr, Smith, you will say I only quote No. 1 Northern; well, just di duct the rate on the different gradex fate, reveal politicals and military eaniata ool Aecomplices paganda for the ideas they represent WAIL Be table. to Ave years impriscd- spreads. a news concerning the internal condi- tion of the country Mable to prejudice the prestige of the state, or engages in any activity calculated to damage of your cents; no the poo baxin, of ae eee always- - the-best results. No last minute failures. Sygepsofid ro, Quaker Flour is ensured by our daily home-bak- Soe TS MUST HAVE RE- SPONSIBLE AGENTS nton Jotirnaty Companies with head ofices in the Eant and doing bixinean In this prov Ince, should hive n responsible agent in Alberta who ix well known to all partion having Dunin ss with them and with whom all transactions mn3 national interests, will be Hable to 15 promptly handled, stated Chief Tustioe yeare Impriacament in the Supreme Court Wednenday Srna. waa In ie course of delivering Judgment in FORECASTERS BUSY favor of Christian Schultz aguinst the adian Surety Company, who de- Lethbridge Herald: A mild winter layed the re-transfer of title of the in Lethbridge district. will be experi- plaintitt city property which had enced this year f any credence in to be heen deponited ax surety. After the placed upon local weather prophets. . th Company The movement northward during the untit paxt few days of munkrate in this din- May whereby e gun lost out on a trict li taken as a sure indication that deal by -which' Fs traded hia houwe the season will be exceptionally mild. for a farm. Another indleation of a mitd winter in ccaume of great tnconvenience and said to be the fact that cottontalla hin have not yet chiinged color, at least not generally. A sure mign of long award: ult 1400. HL cold winter tx suid to be the early RC. cotinsel for the Company, admtt- changing of the fur on cottontalls to a d there hid been an unfortunate) pure white, This year the cottontalle , but argued that the loser of the 1 plaintify were Imag f nomeone fone than in previous yearn. On the prevented you from doing buainons for other hand, it will be remembered t Btn neces ccs cove ravens Si06e well Known welentist 16 the: United Pet would It be an imaginary JoeaT Btates some, months ato, Pe rophenied janked the cou that the winter of 1926-27 would de Nell D, Mactoan, K.C., was counsel, Seceptionnlly long. and cold, with Jom A, Clarke solicitor for) Ing late but xtending the Sehults. summer jeaving, in fact; no . summer at all. Leonid Krasain, the Russian Soviet in London, after a lengthy spell of i neath. representative of died Make YourOwn SOAP and Save Money All William, price actually. paid wan 0.92 that you will come back with cash you received per bushel, and if you don't know, axk your neighbor, Thanking you, Mr, Editor, in ad- vanes, Yours respectfully, EDWIN PLUMB -P.S. If any more facts are needed I can supply them. s a gift to the Canadian nation, Sir . 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