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1926-12-09
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ORDER Tain: Choice Yearling Mutton, Veal, SPanE pork the choicest that Alberta produc Cured and Cooked Meats in paarroeey varieties. Fresh Fish, d direct from the C Buyers of Wool, Hides, Sa tires Hair. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Christmas Beef e8. Poultry With a view to Maproving eur following Souths and, Parkvaled Michener Hill 9:48 ase 3:30 pam. West North Red Deor 4:30 DELIVERY SCHEDULE Delivery Service, we have arranged the ite accordingly, am, 3:50 pm ph. North and Waskasce a.m, 11 a.m, 4:30 pm. ALBERTA MEAT MARKET Wilson Teasdale, Frops. DECISION GIVEN IN M.D, ROAD CASE (Wetaskiwin Times, Dee. A, dvelaion a constowrbie for the ratepayers of banded down at Calgary within tant few Thin was the Lingrell vx the Mfunteipal District of b Stocks, which was tried at Wetaski- win before Mn Justion Walsh durt the first week After trial tastings more teen two Gnre Juder- 2 Interest of Hughend rr municipatity was some frost and ico on and while going over r wagon skidded and and crowned surface of the road caus- ed the wagon to skid and consequently his Injur,es, The municipality was formed in the year 1918, and at that already been construct: work had Deen done on it xince. The plainct was driving six horses hitch- ed tn thy ire to his wagon, and was carrying a Neavy load of wheat. Tho road runs through sparsely saitled nection, but it is the market road for a fow farmers. Tn giving hin decision, Mr. Walsh quotes from an Ontario ed of a respect of the 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 Sous eitaate: within tte Seuscaries The quotation Is ax follows: The word repat: ax used in the relative term; and to determine whether a particular road in or ts not bad to the locality in which the road in aftuated, a oily, town, village or townshin, and If In the lation, to the situation of the toad therein, whether required to be disposal to the require. matters are The Auditorium Hotel ROSS STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE GOOD MEALS AT MOD RATE PRICES Meal Tickets issued. The best of service. Hotel re-furatshed und re-decorated threughost. Sample Reems SPAGIOUS CONCERT AND DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION Can serve clubs, societies and private parties im private dining room. H. BUSBY, Proprietor Red Deer 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 of pip- ing hot coffee and-perhaps a light lunch. You'll be * surprised how good you'll feel. W. J. HENDREN;Proprietor ition paged he quality of the mply with the terms and 1 think that If the particuta pase to and fro upon 1 , the re- quirement of the law is iat Walsh expresses the eir the defendant's ago, ts, under the circumstances, such breach of the statutory duty tmpos- ralstor: sun kind discloses, rect wafety by vehicular tri renter Eo CAFE WHEAT---OATS If t s Grain, we will pay Highest Cash Prices SG fresh stocks of EST LUMP on at lowest ou consistent with ie National Elevator Co. Ltd. L. A. WILLARD, Buyer Phone 395 Bread PERCY S BAKERY ROSS STREET -the Staff of Life Serve our Bread, both browa and white, at every meal. Itumakes delicious toast, and is wrapped i ina greeting wrapper appropriate to the season. XMAS CAKES SHORTBREAD MINCE PIES Phone 54 Next door to Porter s Pharmacy, Ross St. farnishings and decora new PRIVATE BOOTHS A good restaurant service at reasonable prices. COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL tions. one seit: sobs te tavorable plaintife himself, wi then tor about two years if my mem- y is right, hauled his grain to mar- jonth In each with never leaw than six horses and sometimes a traller, without any mishap, and its ertet ovations The ho dangerous condition, of which -he now complains, does not seem to have aug- geated itwelf to him, for he nover made any mention of it to the council or any The road was undoubt- with a well certainly could have been made sater by batng widened and bay me way or other. But that s not the question. pecurred, In a reasonably safe condl- tion, having Feard to tx location and r of the traffic Oar tide 10. carry and the other things that must be taken into ac- count? Ite hint an- wer it which, for more than nine years, had afforded the n ite teanaport over it of alt the traffle pear without even sug sed it, should not be of gepalr imply be which condemned ax a ne noeident upon happened when tt wa front and probably some tee, the story of the missing draw-pin fi aiiauentive at Jeunt of that, an well tion of the roud being re- tite pessoa nines minfortune. 0 migconceived the ew 7 question, this condition it was in on that Arnvelied in perfect: nafety able, ther fore, to find tha Being un the plain he pair, 1 must diwmias this action. Alexander Knox for. the plaintiff; C.H. Rusnell and W. H, Odell for the defendant Municipality. WHEAL POOL MEMBER- SHIP GROWING Mombershiff in the Alberta Wheat algary, Thursday evening. He waid that the membership t increasing at the rate of 26 members per day. On July 31 last, the total membership wan 4478, while the membership during first year of the pool's operation: uppreximated 25,000, The p contracts expire with the handling of bext Aiive tor renewal contracts will take place next y Advocate want the schouthetise on Tueeday sv case of comber 30 the road chorus short grade or Cameron, Alice Cameron, Mra, Stew- an old slough, the plaintift's art nh whens In the Municipal Act, has been held to be aj in repair, within the means of the Act, Basu tario, will visit Ing Ite crown reduced, Just iw every care The auention sides. The verily injured are Jack futher in was ity when this aceldent Tom EVARTS CALEDON- IAN SOCIETY The Rearte Caledonian Bo y oefo- brated St Day by etn an rialnment nad dance ti iy ning, Now- Although the weather ws terly cold, there was a xplendid at- tendance, visitors being present: from Red Deer and dintrie 7 new President, Mr, Robt. Tack, his epening apeech welcomed the ,visitors reed fand referred to the fact MiThe plaintiff, Lingrell, reaties-in-the Society had now become - permanent M.D. of Stocks, about 20 miles south inatitution We can eummary . The Bonnie Banks mond was rendered by a mpored. of Mra, Skene, Mra of Toom miter, added. muon tothe. igh ot ihe evening: By. bla comin 93 Mew vi time thja particular pleco of road had on Scotland and. Ite, People, Little or no w yet along with Mr. old favorite, Ruby Skene gave Bay and had to com Moonlight and Roses. with Mra, a very maori reading. Patties 8 nd vant ase tae deenand for an regarding the degree oC xepair real Schaar Wee Bi McDonald gave Kvarte, land. Step dances were given during the evening by Mise Mary McLean, Highland Fling, and Mr. R. Glities gave he aallor s Hornpipe supplied by Mr. and Learned with plane and violin, and frequently during the evening we had the skirt of the bagpipes by Messrs: A. Pherson and Chief McDonald. A most enjoyable evening was brocght to a close by*ul joining in singing Auld Lang Syn W.C.T.U. NOTES The monthly meeting of the W, U. was held in, the abytert church hall on Friday aftrenoon. Mra Senrancke gave a interesting paper on Controlling Drug Addicts. c a background of ta, and spect for law. nie tala t9 400 ble persons who so often be- coffe addicts later in life, will be loss iihaly to expertinent with new: senda auch forbidden opium and bractces e taking Se. Britis, Cols the. con logan for 1036 tory. 1 will Let un accept forth in the cena and vict'ry Minn r the p months ha engaked in educational work in On- Red Deer on December THOT Who Heard Mise Mec Indale on the occasion of bi previous lived In this district vinit to. Red Deer, will be Setiented to Rane ot tee etaen, TL. GAETZ, Prealdent Red Deer W.C-TU. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS Two passengers, were perigusly in- ured and 18 others more or less hurt in a wreck of Can: jadian Pacific train Alta, rail which caused the engine to leave the tra Bagmae, oplonlat and first clans on ple, commercial traveler for D, Ack trainman, both of Calgary. no weriounly injured that it wax neces: jar so amputate) arvidren from (euch A oat, Dorsal left kc ty at Red hur c. Toepter, of Alla, tn charwe of the grading gang at the ie ational allway. fad th roll- de.and.eutehiog, hind ing down th soe Nit'n: quite 'eectyt. butt married i Thi wasn wt wenk Ui Johnson. Muy Indeet 1 should have thought you'd be tho laut person inthe wort him. Clarive Well I hope Tam. iM rheuma Rubi it in thoroughly and ae eases the pain, supples Joints, puts new life Into the tissues. Rub itin e ae AV UU ATS. a ey, ee November 29, 192 Thin week will nee the threahing completed at this polnt for this season. The Dominl report that the yteld: ix good att the grade In poor Just about telly the tale, From 5 bushels of wheat per acre have be farms, grading reported on neveral from to 6 Mr 8. M. dear, Grindeod, BC, who have spent the part. Uhre Sacks vinings ther relskiea oa Trends around Hespert, are leaving this week for thelr home tn B.C. str. Wertey and family, Orion, Attr, who bas ented the farm of 3. Edgar, arrived here with three cars of tock and tmplementa Mr, wi eon holding services at Diamond Valley, Heepero, and occaatonall: loft on ndor, Tuesday fer Calzary, ; Toratt te busy erecting dwel- line on D, Baiders Mr, fund Mee. Torst wil recite wilte Works Ing Mr. Seve of the Hartiey boys have Just returned from Champion, where they have been harvesting and threshing, and report conditions rega ther about the aame as here NEW FURROWS (By Flow Jewell Wiliams) Thin, te story of Atberta and Al- berta people, though t opens in deals largely with the oa tunes of a tumily of Belgian peasants Jeho come out and settle in Southern Alberta, and with other farmers ot whom brought in contact. it ts thoroughly well-written inter eating book, giving an excellent plc- attractive dot with the striline ton of people of the eldest irl Marie, the heroine, if whe can be o called, of the They ure grossly txnorant, selfish and by no means of a high moral standard. Yet they have cer tain crude virtues, and after all they are more or less the inevitable product of the country, from, Which they come. The Canadian of British origin in the book are on nm different gether. Mounted Pollcernan, are of good Engitah birth. tact of these two particularly th qnd Grange that make t SDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1926 Wich by that time they was making so mutch nolse yelling in each oth rs faces I couldent hardly reed, and I ved, May, abut up, you 2 will a win ckers who cares weather fleox and flys have any tntelligents or nott I asteh? Pes Who Pry oy beac could go around own argewme ente? eatey e's Well if you do you dont, and wats thore I bet you wouldent know a flee from fly if they both wawked up to you to shake banda, Leroy ned, Aw rat, Im going In the house and roed thin book, Wieh 1 aid. Teacher Georgia, suppose you five marbles, and Frank says: I will give you Ave ' How will you have then altogether? Geor- kxin Five, Misa He'd only bo kid- ing, You don't know him a well aw AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT President and General Manager Imperial Bank of Canada review Canadian Business Condi- tions at Annual Meeting of Shareholders. BANK S STRO Mr. Peleg Howland, the Prest- dent, in his address said, tn part: he country bas again been 4 with abundant field crops, dows not equal to those of last Natural Resources Develop, The fisheries bavo yielded well, Imon canners in British Col mug Importance-to Canada- -but eepectalty 0 the Maritime Proy- British Columbia. a eMiniag Min both British Colum bia and Ontario has had further de- velopment. Development in Rouyn District, in the Province of Quebec, Is going on, but has not yot reached the point where there bas An oxtei s that region would give this Prov- ter chance to benefit from Mining. fmportance to Canada, and, as It grows t uttract in an Increas- aa aaeree attention to thin coun- th from the investing and Saatcg: publle. Pulp and Paper Output. rhe output of pulp and news print has increased largely, aud ndWw coyalderably in excess of th book, though the author dently thought Netmerntot than ob he drawing of the characters and the pictures of thef life, It ix rather a sad story on the whole, with the Great War Intervening Interrupt nd so many lives, Wittes ina peeaannt affectations, The quite candid. would-be mock ft Aunerta whi eathusianm for a nentiment, alwo one features in Grange, who.tn the ments of hi Haves with ler as baseness, m1 h There are some vivid Incidents in the, iy th dootlegger Tom Cannon. Marie In the best charac book, drawn without exageeration, and made very attractive. this in quite a good, story and. about ure n wide circle of readers, espec- igjly in Alberta fteelt o LITTLE BENNY'S NOTEBOOK 1 wax reeding Over the Top and Other Stories on my frunt steps and Puds Simkina and Leroy Shoonter wan setting there tawking and arcewins, and they started to have a debate about wich I the most Intelligent, . Puds saying, Aw go on, a flee why t go and hide in some dogs hair insted of fying around loose ware enybody can mwnt It nenybody could swat it if there, Leroy ned, dodge, so It dont haft to on some strange dog like x old coward, ec of the United States, and the ox pansion stil goes on. T tput bids fair to double that of 1926 In a-short time. The year has been a profitable one to this industry Baste Wealth. The farm, the forest, the mine ING POSITION by the Bank, as th posites tn, fo tt ta the. frat me that osite of the Bank have ver exteoded one Hundred millions of dollars, The profits have been distribut- ed in the unual ma: the only change being an-additional 1 sot auide to provide for aditttonst tadoens tax, - uted, of course, after making full provision for, at bad and. doubtful Ingencies, potting aside contributions. to, the Pension Guaranty Fund, and of 160,000 for the Dominion Govern- tees and liseused, aincuitting gu which have been pala fand deducted at the Head OMce and Branches before making up thelr profits, Alto gether the taxes paid and reserved. (Qeaying: ontzot the Question real propert and similar amounting to 220,000, per cent. of the capital of the Bank. I doubt very much if any other class of business ts so burdened with di- rect taxation, Increased Profits, thifactory to note, there- t a tary 6 greater than a year ago, and tanble ua) ty carry, forwan 5: F 1e0 e791 more than Inst 9 a The circulation at 10,792,633 practically the same as a year feel that tt would have greater had ft not boon that stood that in. the twelve months ending on September 30th last this country s exports of agricultural products and anima and animat products, amounted in q value to 788,000.00 i pr 000,000, fn all 1 of total expe the importance tries to t and also. fiscal polley which by reducts g thelr operation will enec r expansion, togptinar with that of arraing fishin, A Better ouasee the Indices, auch as var loadipes, building permits, con contracts, merchandise shipments, savings deposits, ban all Indicate that the existence of better businexs and the activities surrounding our enor: mous exports and imports must re: good returns to many, my Observation. would tend to the beltet that there is not the goneral pros: Derity tthe Industrial -and-distri- buting busine the country that fa dentrablo, the coat of carrying on being still out of proportion to pro. some progress has beer made, and it 19 not unreasonable to national debt other than that tn: curred on owned raflwa Dominion taxation, with the prom- ise of more; a return of the coun- try to a gold basis without disloca- tion of buainers, and some increas in immigration, all of which m: be helpful to our well-being. The Genernl Manager, Phipps, said, tn pai The year junt Homies prob. ably been the best for the bank since 1 became General Manager in 1921, The total axsets, the de. poaits, and the profita all show a aubatintial Incroase Deposits Execed 100,000,000, The total assets at 121,832 309.65 are the 1: 1 ever shows conditio ir. The depoaita, 100,7 wo 014.91, show a growth of o 000,000, and a very gratifying turd fs that while there has been slight shrinkage in the deposits not tae 31,000,000, there has crease in round figures of In Interont-boaring de which Include the Banke accounts of the Bank Currency on Gold Basis ehat there nkers dimoultios sea tha thi ow and this In our own case to be trae. Other than the Feestabliahment of the curtuncy of the country on a gold basis, which was bronght about almost without comment, the year has. beon one of comparatively mteady el Abare having fo olvetanding incidents or, disturbs ances in banking circles In Canada. Industrial Activity. In our own Provinee of Ontario I think the manufacturers have had a better timo, The-automobile in dustry, the textile industry, flour manufacturers of electric appliances and of boots and sho have all enjoyed a e of prosperity. athers, moderate deg: Wostera Business Improved. I yiaited the four Wentern Prov inces in September and tober. I can assure you th rh agriculture an on than 1 have. ne tions there is ayxtronger demand for money than. for there is no reason that T can hy the coming ov at advantage of improving , THURSDAY, DE f EASTERN CANADA Tickets on Sale Daily DEC. 1, 1028, to JAN. 5, 1997 Return Limit . THREE MONTHS + Excursions Tickets 01 a for attractive Winter Trips PACIFIC COAST VANCOUVER-VICTORIA NEW WESTMINSTER f Tickets on sale certain dates url DEC, JAN, FE Return Limit April 1 lt; lt; te Atlantic Ports (( URSION FARES CENTRAL STATES Tickets on Sale Daily 1, 1998, to JAN. 5, 1927 Return Limit THREE MONTHS CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD COUNTRY int John-Halifax Gale Daily, December 1, 1926, to January 6, 1927 rtland) SPECIAL TRAINS THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS FROM EDMONTON CALGARY - SASKATOON - MOOSE JAW - REGINA Direot to the Ship's Side at W. Saint John FOR full Information and reservations ask the Ticket Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC SS CONE HASTIE S CA GROCERIES BOOTS ANI BENA Gasoline BLACK m Mer /ERAL Groceries, Dry Good Phone J.AM Groceries, Product Farm Machinery, ee ECK ATLAS LUM BUILDING Phos W. H. SHELF AND HE SOLINE 01 The Eckville : Ce GENERAL The Farmers Own FORHAN S DISPENSIN Phe THE GENER Repair ver on ns, OF HA OFFICIAL Justice o Notar: M. Dry ne Fe Gents Furnishing Pe M. 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