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7 Hotel re-furaished and re-Gecorated throughout, Sample Reems SPACIOUS CONCERT AND DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION Can serve clubs, soctetion and private parties In private dining room. -H. BUSBY, Proprietor Our Funeral Home admirably located and adequately equipped, af- fords us every facility to render a quiet, dignified, efficient service to the public. Orme Funeral Home . PHONE 61 Drop in and Get A CUP OF COFFEE When you are up town these cool days, and feeling a little tired and cool, come in and get a cup ef pip- ing hot coffee and perhaps a light lunch. You'll be surprised how good you'll feel. COMMERCIAL CAFE W. J. HENDREN, Proprietor WHEAT---OATS Kfit's Grain, we will pay Highest Cash Prices If it s Coal, we have fresh stocks of BEST LUMP COAL at lowest prices consistent with quality. National Elevator Co. Ltd. L. A. WILLARD, Buyer RIDE. IN COMFORT To ride in comfort ing these days ) WELT ENS BULLETIN THE WHEAT POOL AND WHEAT PRICES From Address Given at Regina by . o 1, Smith, Gales Manager of Central Belling Agency ef the Sone Wheat Pools. (asved by Publicity Commissioner, Bamenton, December 11, 1926) 1 woaid tha those who have doubt a to tho success of the Canadian Poot a jook back to 1932-24. What wus the yeas of the Saeaenen t in Seoocina averace price at country olovators in those who win champlenships from Probably thin province at the Inlernational. J. TT, HU, of Lioydminater, wins the De- nt'n honorarium of 100 for frat prio at Chicago in field pean, There Is no sweepotake in this class. A complimentary luncheon was ten- dered Mr. last week by the Ed- o 804. perhaps near T5 . euros if conditions oe world have hanged so much tha tien so radically, we ieeow that the than not changed Univeratty ated official congratulations to the prices wheat Kin. Tam absolutely satinfied in my own Winners in Seed Grai mind, i, through some unforseen cal The complete list of Alberta, winners In seed grains at Chicago is as fol- that lowa: Hard Red Spring Wheat: twenty years, prior to the nothing tn the world would stop the fourteenth, Grenville Shearer, rin; twenty-third, J. Ro Hannaford, price le oat moving down- ward, Oats: Firet and champlonship, Her- If you have a crop. of 360,900,000 man Trelle, Wembley; thirteenth, bushels and practically al tho farmers Richard Harrison, Obaton; sixteenth, are in need of money, which means A. Lougheed, Bowden; eighteenth, E. B, Tudor, Strathmore. pect to-hold- hen-more-whent tm ea Tinley, thirteenth, E. H. delng dumped into that market than It Tudor, Strathmore. can absor Flax: Tenth, A. Lougheed, Bowden; Prices must be put to a level where tweitth, Ranier. uuyers are willing to take over tho sihy: Third, Robert Cochrane, load. Pooling ts the onfy safo Grande Prairie: twelfth, A. Lougheed. ane method that Bowden. flutting of the market when the de- Peas: First, J. T. Hill, Lioyd- mand ta not equal to. the supply. third, H. G. L. Strany in; What ie Meant by Average Price fourth, Mrs, M. Graham, Riv Further comment ts not necessary The official weight of the wheat on fn connection with the ntatement as which Mr; Trelle won the world's to the average open market price of 5.6 pounds per 1.61 per bushel, an recorded by the bushel, by American standard, and the rain trade, The basis they work on weight of the oats was 49.1 pounds per an elementary one. and bushel. MI Alberta Poultry to the Front ing It would eceamary to Alberta. poultry came well to the show the actual average of the: non- front at the recent Royal Show at Tor- pool wheat mold by the farmers. They onto, wi xhibitors from Alberta, with Ione. than 300 irda: capturee a for 1 total of 56 At the Worlt's Poultry Congress to July, this merely total up the daily closing pelos rn and divi tal October i treated on the name basin, with so allawance tor carrying charges the or tnt Alberta committee to go to the con- About. 30,000,000 buss gress exhibition. It in expected that some 38 countries will be represented at the congress, 23 000,000 bushels out of a total of 360,- tt whom will have special exhibits. 000,000 bushels available, the balance The American Anieention alone is ex- being used for need and feed. Wi we pected to number 5,0 Protests condition at Chicago Special representations for the tm- provement 6f conditions under whic need grain is shown at Chicago Inter- national Hay and Grain Show, will be made Hon. George Hondley. were de- was pool non-pool wheat wheat atartod to move. age price should be the average from September 1 to January 1. From September 1 to December 15, the shipments of wheat from . Port Arthur and Fort Wiliam and Van- couver (including four grindings) to- talled 211,000,000 bushels. Of there protesta which bave been shipments the pool made the follow- made for the pant four yeara by re jn: presentatives. from Arberta and other unt Pore sae ratac nas oat provinces againat the. unsatisfactory yy) a pas loeb en Penditions under which the grain is shown at Chica pies -vanowue 00.000 bus. Thene condi- gay, or, interfere with, and tniro- Past SVUUSM. snanann 2,000,000 bus. and certainty duri ive our aan look over your car and see had if'g0 a eae eed ou need any apteacion we can supply them aires, Tubes Chains, ae eactiealie any- nWETRE HERE TO SERVE The GENERAL GARAGE GEO. ELY ; A GOOD PLACE TO EAT PARIS CAFE Nee ee eee a Ross St. Entirely new eee decorations. PRIVATE A good restaurant service at reasonable prices. COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL Turkey NOW cod Your Christmas iz ong fam ees ee Mutton, Veal, Beet Cured and Cooked Meats in ee eee Fresh Fish, direct from the Coast. of Wool, Hides, Horse Hair. IN LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY DELIVERY SCHEDULE ring eee ee eee eee 550 Lime WO aay 8 pam p ao ane 200 is e am, Th amy 4:30 pam. Phone 232 Poultry Guee adulteration Into the gral hibits before the judges have their work. It was found this year that mixed grain had been introduced into the Alberta and other Canal exhibits a mhort time before commenced, and unknown to the orities, and it was only quick work on al whe balance shipped cat bad aca by the trade was, therfore, 99,500,000 bushels. no shipped out: mum price from September 1 to 18 works out at SL27 , which, we will for the non-pool wheat of 500,000 bushels, giving them a tremendous advantage by say- ing that they got the average we know that a tremendous amount was wold during October and for the exhibits before exhibition. next tal part of the North never been allowed to fade from th oboe it ae pogeemes brance of the people, Dor, hes remem tha food of ephemeral and Tubbishy songs of the day whelmed them. Ori SS were qeesed on on from father toson, an were it with aa the early have ve been, ein out of 40,000,000 bushels. are cor forced selling, how is t possible to ex- b t on a plece of cardboard, which said: November. High Average is Based on Paper Wheat Prices SOIT RAN to get the average pel year, and I will leave It jaa ponail age of 151. Remember that thie: 3,63 , that they had to get, leaves no allowance storage or interest, which would be very heavy trom Jan- Ido not think we dluffed in any Alt that Have factory prite for our pool wi of the crop was pestverne by paaalee 20, 1916 332,000,000 buah know from experience that the grain men were never accustomed to being philanthropic so far as the farmers ned; no that they did charge stores and commiteaion ax in previous yea 000,000 bushels were deltv- Tred by the middle of December. That storage ond other charges started December 21, given the grain trade considerable advantage. same quantity ef wheat m been sold every day at the closing 00 bushels per month, and total of 120,000,000 i n this basis the bushels would be to the end of August, by which time there would approximately 1,400,000, 7,500,000 T conta per bushel on entire year s handiing provided w nold the exact amount each day, price would be 1.44. Now, we know 1.44, Hardly a bushel of wheat was In thelr hands at the end of May, yet they took advantage of the price levels of June, July and August when they idn't own any wheat vel For Non-Pool Farmers Tho price we necured wy ago level that the Canadian wheat pool 000,000 bushels of non-pool wheat were delivered to thi i ovember 30, and by that the average price wns 1.31. * As a matter of fact the Canadian Pool is better poxted on the wheat mit country elevators be- date and Robert Irwin a conductor the Canadian Pasife, and for the last year th proprietor of a grocery store on Wifth Bt. Madicine Hat, com: aufelde by hangings Pmanciar dimcuities, are believed by the police been the cause of the mct. De- ily I may be -awk- 16 years experience on the auctien block. W. R. SECKMAN, Auctioneer ROSS ST., RED DEER axes at my expense. Office Phone 6, Residence 397 Fill Up Your Coal To-day We have a good stock on hand and can supply your needs right now. If you are not burning it now, try a load of Elgin Coal You'll surely like it. Manning-Sutherland. Lumber Company Ltd. P, C. PEDERSON, Local Manager Phone ws CHAS, SINGLAIR, Asst. Mani Phone OFFICE PHONE 77 Exclusive Christmas Gifts If you wish to be exclusive in giving your friends Christmas Gifts,-give-them-a-Photo, No one else can do it but yourself, and it is sure to be appreciated. VOL. XXIV. N Fi The attendance wa re thowe the work done, any Pederson was In the retary, Mr. Ralph Pati summary of tho fin: The net 96. in payment of old note interest, Ahowing a not There was 593.96 in t I cannot stand the worry ina rough box ward but Junt put me all. Dad. Deceased was.58 years old and had lived in Medicine Hat for 29 a Advocate want ads. bring results. re Chanson Has New Lease of Life 2. jum breakers high at many a dificult task. Singing and paddling went well together: created by the lumberm: eee ar eerie ents French Canada. Only within recent begu: treasu; with folk. son) to men like cms jes Marchand, inter- Pohanson , th these ols meee in ey bi oe Talla tor te Engi Gibbon, whose translations With the idea English spovouraoeEely brain about coer os Marchand, well known Prenche pen apres Ghamsotn, hare kept the spieite of loge living art in years have we in to realize how rich is the cof lovely melodies asnocinted A few minutes or your time will settle ait your Gift worries. Come in right now and arrange for your sitting. The time is getne short and you don t want to be disap- point Fleming s Studio REMEMBER OUR ANNUAL BABY CONTEST NEXT APRIL WE RE SELLING COAL AGAIN We wish to announce that we are again selli domestic and coals, and are equipped to cise you a reliable and satisfactory service. WE STOCK THE BEST COALS AND SELL AT FAIR PRICES HEWSON SONS Office Phone 2 House 282 Mount Royal College CALGARY, ALBERTA REV. G. W. KERBY, B.A, D.D., Prinelpat Thorough training in Academic and Commercial Coursos, Start with our WINTER TERM, January 4. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. Up-to-date equipment. Exceptional employment opportunities graduates, Foes for Winter Term: Academic Department 180; Commercial Do- partment 185 (including Board, Tuition and Laundry) Write the Registrar for Detailed Information of Canada. Thanks ken. on new long anada, owing to thea paar rat John Murray 1 published in book form early in the COME AND HEAR THE New Electric Orthophonic Victrola WHICH W EHAVE JUST INSTALLED The quality of the eats we serve, the prices andvservice are-satisfying an ever-increasing number of patrons. THE CANADIAN CAFE. ROSS STREET NEXT TO GARTZ-EW: money time and thought. jelegats The necretary repo Annual meeting of th ada Fairn Association at Winnipeg about th a delegate to go to Ot nipes. ms moved land, meconded by Mi carried, that Mr. Ral the representative of Winnipeg. Mr. Bjor pointed an the delegat etal Fairs Association explained that at th when he waa also the convention might be the previous convent cide, Instead of in Ce ton alterna Rjorkeland thanked the meeting f shown by thelr nelect Mr. Bjorkeland said h thin year of the 1 Breeders Asrociation, cmodiately after the the princtpw busines pointment of a secrets was re-appointed salary as tant year. RED DEER BOI JANUI The Red De er ahn set for January 11. 3 three open events 4 Generoun prizes are bi Play will January 1 meeting Ww evening. No matter poor a: curler you are Committee want you spiel. They promine time.
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