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a toon a od with ton, we ought Mr, ed Deer Hot at the next municipal and schoo nesday to apend the winter in Van- Publishers and Nomination to lekve things to the last couver, B.C. minute before we know who is likely Mr, and Mra. J. Se Ro cissaas-an enews sor Ouen eintinas vn; mementon cil or School McCulloch, Red Deer, Sunday visiting ber daughter, Baden Whitesid PREMIER FERGUSON WINS OUT The laws and regulations made tn. monton for a few days this. week. We are sorry to learn that Della Hope has resigned Yon of intoxicating greater enerried of th be thrown into the struggle, are being gradually replaced by Government- control-of-sale systems in the provin- cen, Oritario lant Wednesday voted against the Ontario Tempe: 16, as modified by the raising to Ya 44 standard of ficlal tide of discontent difficulties of enforcement vigorously fanned by powerful economic Interests of breweries, di tilleries und illicit male and, of course, MUNICIPAL MATTERS There are whole Tot of goed citi- achool. Deer who are sincerely In- je and schoo affatre, he wervice has taught here thelr views tn the miini ipal elections. when ler terest and appreciation: they pay their express mon from his attack of blood poisoning his hand. The pupils of both rooms and how ot When with these was thrown rength of the and of the Conservative party follow ing, it was almost inevitable, under the ch oem, that the Govern- ment policy should win. The prohib tion forces made a very creditabl Not much could the meeting, as thi men were not going to stage a contest solely for personal kudos. And similar conditions obtain te a th eae the tables. About ninety sat down Lacombe for the weel The Misses Kat townn inclined the same way, while the townships, on the whole, went pro- hibition. All the ten new city con- stituencies under the Redistribution Act went wet. The Advocate is dead against liquor as it believes it to be rs. Fead. being called away to whateful and demeaning burden on funeral of her brother-in-law at tt nistal over the week-end. the a shop has chalaky, venience. been and: Is have a long way to Ko P NE Defore we convert the judge who bald: pant few years, but was pers 1 warned each of th gt; accused reconsider his resignation and go back that I regarded them as advance on the Council a Alderman to finish agents of prohibition, and T would his own torm. The Advocate js giad an. far as it lay within my power in- teriict every man who not carry his liquor Itke a gentleman. gee on December 2 member of the School Board. and ts oubtful about his being also x mem ber of the Library Board: this duplt- cation of offices Is not 00d. preme Court of Canada. The F The town's services and finances are eral Government has submitted a re- growing jagly more responsible ference to the court and argument in Bnd dificult and we need as Mayor. the case probably will be heard at the Am: ommimioner Stephe: a February t rm of the court. held at the ot competent-and vigorous business ad- of reference hinges on th Martin on Wednenday ministrator who would give time, In spite of the cold wes thought and effort to the city s affairs. number of the ladies w The supporters of spent an enjoyable afternoon. . K. Johnson and H. Jobannson reparing copaigninents of 1 marketing. Mr, Humble, prerching fn Ridgewood. ted--the. oaal achoal trienda with them. The Alberta school lands question ne keep the. has been definitely submitted to the - from a moone hunt last week, and lots of moose. Mra, John November pe crimination against negotiation The Supreme Co avail ton to state th able for this important office. The citi- for the transfer of the Alberti nataral Sens, tod, nhould be very careful an to resources to provincial jurisdiction, eaxlly promiang voter an a matter of a) compliment, or matter of obligation, cohialitutionality of Section 1 Seriale honor to some reapected citi. Alberta. Act, and the government do- Sunday to hear Mr. Humble spank. ee re ee cct our men with duefaired this pont settled before proceed- . Mra. Ed. Morrisroe and family Senwe cf our reeponsibility as votern toed further in the negotiations with the tend going into Red Deer to the community interests,and to our province. bazaar on Saturday UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES for Profit Making IN THIS NEW CANADIAN INDUSTRY borheod. A number of the Pine F people were present at the sermon 1 A New Industry operating under a i ,, combining the opera- 4 tion of an Elevator, Grain, Cereal and Feed business wi the facture and marketing of an Entirely New Balanced fast Food an industry with an al unlimited and vast possibilities for profit-maki public is invited to co-operate and sharc in this Great Investment Opportunity. Vitomen Shreds The New Balanced Breakfast Food will be one of the chief Limited. Vitomen breakfast food that provides weil- all the necessary Wt in a well-established scientific meat, grain, or fruit can supply sufficient amount of the vital food elements required, daily to build, up nerves, brain, gland and tissues. The or- dinary breakfast food cannot do is is where steps in with its scientifically bal- anced content that forms a complete. food by itself. Shreds consist of finest whole wheat, celery, it Managed by the Right Men Vitomen Cereal Limited will be controfled and direct ed by Western business men, experienced and suc- ceseful in the grain trade and the allied manufacture no of cereat foods, This is important it means intelli- Gent, efficient and economical management and sub- stantial profits to the shareholders, The President of the Company, Mr. J. W. Langs, is Vancouver manu- facturer of long standing and experience. Mr. G. M. Geiger, Vice-President, formerly of Seattle, has been a cereal manufacturer for many years past. The Gecretary-Treasurer, Mr. E. T. Matchett, of New Westminster, is experienced in the grain and retail trade. The services of these man are invaluable to the Company. Their combined experience should surely bring success to auch an undertaking. Vitomen Cereal THE RED DEER ADV and Mra. Quanta left last Wed- Johnson were Visitors in Edmonton over the week- The staging also improves wi Present occasion lt; pent Mra. . of wart was up to Ed- Mise her position an teacher of the Junior room of our During the year and a halt that abe greatly endeared herself to her pupils, oot are working hari on the oper- t December 23 in the Memorial Hail. The title is While Mortals Sleep, and will play great success. Jearned of what actually transpired at ere s a peculiar om chicken supper which the Rebeckahs Miss Redig was up to her home in a. nd Lillian Eyre have as thelr guests thelr nephew and The annual meeting of the Women's Tnatittite which was called for Thure- day of thin week,has been postponed untit Saturday, owing to the President, A new shoe-repairing and - harness ned up by Pete proying a great ic Dancing and refreshments will follow t one fy 4 br 9 don't forget to Jato open. T. Clay White and party returned the Ladies Aid was aulte a who has been and Rav. Mr have also been viniting-ty-the neigh. ALBERTA WHY SMITH LEFT HOME (Continued from fret page) not only for the ateady tniprovement in the quality of thetr acting, but al in the quality of the plays they select. th rather difficult feat was achieved, showing two n effect not gen- large theatres. Of the lady members of the cast would be hard to pick out the bei off-hand. They all gave very credit performances. To take them tn appear of the pro- who wae persuaded, much aga inclinations, or Justa little twinge of Jealousy, Miss Marion Jarvis e in And rather catty old maid. She was perhaps just aahade too attractive for the part. The same might be. maid of Misa Phyitin Rotterill, the soured and man-hating aunt. Her acting was much Detter than her make-up, which a saying-quite a lot for it. Mins Flo lt;2 had small and comparatively the charmingly. J 2 /the programme as touchingly clever, del and Mins Page Houston certalnly Hved well up to this description. Mies Oltve fent. The Liberals were jockeyed and Stagg had a very minor role as a mi Hee eas if in Houth Ontarie Feticence to divulge the secrets to Jone. Last, but DN pitreen additional gas well were to Liberal Lander Sinclair. got the even a bettershalf, but we know that fetter lane doth alt thorourhily enjoyed. the sulendtld The BSifton railway policy broweht to Braaler. ranted hero of the story, had a pathetic interpreter in Leon Getz. So to July 1, and a Commission will ad- minister the Act. hin bride from Yorkton, Sask. who are writer is aware, this is his isnattt on their honeymoon. They intend exclusively against the 0.T. the leaving forthe Coast on Monday. Mina MeMahon visited in Calgary a4, f rill Welliver, in the character of Gen- eral Billetdoux, succeeded tn giving the Me to those who said 14 clown but could not act the clowning was none In- in the previoun play, and as abilities In character of in in the ead role he took previous ly, but mai Ax a comic lead he ix quite ver- Hie, and always thoroughly and ptgnacious lover, Major bun- combe, handled his part well plenty of action into It ed Improvement since hi previous appearance. a uniform very nicely. he given promise o handle heavier role credital 3 i pleasantly filled on both even some of Mrs, Turner's clever re- A 24 are appreciation of t re HN beautiful basket of flowers. at in- ABERG AND RODZ8K Ww. John Aberg, known an the terrible Swede, will wrestle Joe Rodzaky, well-known Polish wrestler. of Chica- go, at the Parish Hall, Red Deer, on urnday evening, December 16. John Aberg will wrestle in Camrese at the Bailey theatre on Monday, ber 12, Hin opponent will be Walter Zybeako, former world's rating w ymplons Of thi has made good show world champions, Burns and Ecklund. in 1837 Donte and only lont 33 of them. During the past few months he has taken part in nineteen matchen was the winner in all of them. To VITOMEN CEREAL LIMITED C 314 Maclean Block Calgary, Alberta. oupon to have full information on Vitomen Corea HUGE PROFITS are being made by other similar Tea Seneee Limited, including estimate of consumption and prob: profits. paying enormous to their made ky the American breakfast food ure almost anbelievable Hugs for- amaseed and are still being made, os CLIP IT NOW has nome of the It mhould be a good mateh. and Porter's drug store. Auction Sales The success of your auction sales depends on the Auctioneer who must be Valuat Co. has returned Wheat Co. is worth 50,000. Wheat Co, is worth 140,000, For satisfactory auction sale Vitomen Cereal Limited 7 314 Maclean Block, Calgary, Alberta P. DUFFIELD Auetioneer and Valuator Phone 512, Sylvan Lake, at my expense. 46-4 cept In the ver: xcept in hoe c t moving Into thelr new Red Dev y part to play, and she sid it quite ia dose e v John Smith, the worrled and har- the less amusing for being more subtle and refined than o brave neral scored quite a success. Charlie Collins had less scope for his the comparatively minor Count Von Guggenheim ed to get tots of fun out ni t home. Charlie Weston as the gruff, patient Inek Dow has and his fine on Tueaday evening. Mr. Ralph Pat- tur- terson appeared on the stage to make he mn, whi pany, presented to Mrs. Jaynes a v RESTLE DECEMBER 1 and brother of Stanilus who also held the world title among, Id, a er, Strangler Lewis, Frank Gotch, Farmer He han wrestled Rodzaky in well known in Chicago, met top- W.VA. Club TEN YEARS AGO Ald. GW. Smith was elected Mayor by acclamation, and Ald, Collison, Geo. Day elected to MPP, was unant- owen as the Conservative diate. apbell, Wilson Morne were ware- house, with A. H. Moyes as manad Premier Asquith had resigned, Lioyd George was called upc . Bonar Law declining the Day retired from the Prenl Agricultural stock buildings, 100x909, to the Kood rried: W. f. Larrath, Innisfail, to Heater Ring Davidson. J. Sanders had arrived from Swift Current to take temporary charge of the Red Deer Grocery Oo. business. Wounded Louls Nurcombe. Pris oner-of-war O. E. Green, Leslieville, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO down in the Legislature provided for nix new railway lines, three north to south and three north of Edmonton. nh to south lines were A went. respec- W o ents furnishing business from C. E. Hall. Married: At Horn Hill, Wm? Mowat to Helen Simmons. Red Deer U.P.A. had handled 23, of buainess n ix monthe at cont of 2.62 per cent. It wan decided to incorporate. Jas. Comer Jan. Bower ax President, and well was re-elected Manager. Ihurne farmers were ta vantage of the mild weather their threshing finished. Wainwright built a 2000. curling and akating rink, the town council to y wan rained by the OPENING GAME OF THE LACOMBE vs RED DEER Monday, December 13th, 8:15 p.m. ELK ' BOYS BAND N ATTENDANCE COME AND GIVE THE BOYS A REAL START OFF The admission charged now will carry throughout the season: no ad- BRING YOUR FURS, HID THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1926 : el HOCKEY ADMISSION: Adults 40 ; Students .26 ) Children 15 THURSDAY, DI BIG FOUR LEAGUE 8 AND HORSEHAIR MEMBER S British Empire Service League RED DEER BRANCH Members are hereby requested to keep the evening ; ; of Thursday, December 23, Farewell Concert and Presentation at the club rooms in honor of Dr. MacKenzie, President, who is moving to Vancouver, B.C, Only members in good standing will be admitted. P. E. KENT Vice-President The stor that son for that NOTICE a R SPECIAL SH Featuring new daintily trimme ished touches. peach, orchid, open so as to attend a SILK KNIT V J. M. FINDLAY SILK KNIT BI Sec'y-Treas, SILK KNIT G i FRENCH HAI Snaps in Used Cars 1926 FORD TOURING, bought just a few months ago; like new; ata close price for quick sale. in heavy qualit STEP-INS ANI SIL Heavy weight trasting shade painted design McLAUGHLIN SIX, in perfect condition; owner FINE QUALI has left the city and has instructed us to sell at a low lace trimmed, price. : PRINCESS SL 1924 FORD TOURING, in first class running order. silk knit ;a po Price peep eerie eet 325 B and lace trimn r used car prices are the lowest in town . . PRINCESS SI WHYTE MOTORS ea FORD SALES AND SERVICE Plain black Phone 58 RED DEER, ALTA. attractive and of ing, Secretary- reported only tor Gon, water, Ughte parka, and oceat administration, Counclilor 1 TE Gaets waid. Some 180 tickets bad tne CPA. office at Red T con Canada Chrismas excursions vote the Council granted the Hospital 189 remission of 1906 taxes. Lethbridge coal miners got an in- creane of wagen in sottlement of the Strike, but there was to be no diserim- nation L tween union and non-union By a majority mediate tariff of 10 per cent advantage wan to be entablished. * G. F. Root and A. L. Powne believed the Alber(a stock growers were not getting fair deal in the disposal of their stuff, and arked that the Govern- ment Investixate. . The Butter Cheese Manufacturing Aspociation paid ividend of 10 per cent on their stock. Married: H. A. Bradfield to Mise Flanagan, of Brockville, Ont. Coal to Burn I have opened up my coal business, and am handling -good, reliable coals, and can guar- antee you good service, J. M. CARSCADDEN Phone 254 Used Furniture Wanted Tam prepared to buy -your household furniture out- right, or will sell on commis- in Canada with men of reat abliity, and SION. See W. R. SECKMAN Auctioneer Phone 6 or 397 Red Deer . FARM SNAPS 128 acres; 3 mites from Red Dear post office; twenty dollars per nore if sold Within thirty Also offers solicited the N.E. quarter of Gestion Wath. This quarter lies Just outside of North Red Deer, These are real bargains fer im: mediate sale, X W. J. BOTTERILL Exclusive Agent Phones 119 and 133 RED DEER, ALBERTA SIL Attractive sha Evidence of the - Superior Perfermance of ROGERS +-*4 BATTERYLESS A-C. Radio Receiving Sets Under varying conditions throughout Canada No Batteries, No Chemicals, No Aerial Operate - from your Light Socket. Just Plug in then Tune in a No batteries to buy or re-charge. Come in and hear this machine before you buy. Central Service Station GEO. DANCOCKS FANCY APR A choice of m made from bl NOVE For women an Of lasting qua faised pattern FANCY JAC z. 65 , Ideal for Xm: snowy white LINEN HU Fine quality I ends; some hi THE GI A wonderful the latest nove Women s Box mR R RR mB Pa R R 2 R RB BR R R Sg R Individual He Children s Bo WOMEN S Printed and r Plain colors a: in extra lengt Chevrolet Means to You Quality at Low Cost We now offer you bumper, gas and oil. Roadster . 865 Sport Roadster .. 930 Sport Touring ... 930 We are always pleased to demonstrate. new payment plan, which will meet with most every requirement. Terms cheapest obtainable anywhere. N. G. BANNERMAN CHEVROLET AND OAKLAND DEALER Phone 45 Autodrome Garage rices and values never known before in Chevrolet Mistary. Zs The following prices, f.o.b. Red Deer, fully equipped including spare tire, spare tube, tire. cover, front R 3 Rm mR S R R R R R R mR Tove TC ma A. Ge Coupe 1040 i soe Coach 1040 : Sedan - 1105 Janu Landau Sedan. 1205 Bd for ae a zB R R R ed B SB g R R R R R x R R mR m R R R R R R Re mR mR RED DEER es a Rg cies
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