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Red Deer Advocate 1926-01-01 - 1926-12-31
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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA ALWAYS THE BEST. YET COST NO MORE E-G. JOHNSON Jeweller and Watchmaker tt were wentencet Commissioner H. Green- experience. kt Calgary to nix yeare in the pen- 7 tontiary for making three millions of field at Lethbridge s Montreal bills. + attempt at, passing one. Before one of the largest gatherings This. countertelt gate Ss reearded 88 o businesn and professional man as i rates, highway coystrue- anadian Sompied under Board of Trade aus- ton, ete. The primary production. of aon thy Uing In unsultable localities for farm- TION PROBLEMS : Discussed by Colonization * Teacher Why don't you answer x ton. People had been brought tn and rT 9 re ar ier ataam tems aces 2281 FOUND NOT GUILTY hs What OF MURDER 2- : (Lethbridge Herald, October 29y ples thin year, Hon, Forbert. Grean- new Wealth by more peop premier, and now Alberta KTOAC Weateen plain must Te the eat Tickets on Sale Daily XCURSION FARES for attractive Winter Trips PACIFIC COAST VANCOUVER-VICTORIA MINST EASTERN CANADA NEW WES DEC. 1, 1926, to JAN. 5, 1927 Thelets bid y Return Limit i on a THREE MONTHS DEC. 1, 1926, to JAN. 5, 1927 due C., JAN. FEB. Return Limit April 15, 1927 SS eS CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD COUNTRY Excursions to Atlantic Ports (Saint John-Halifax-Portland) Daily, December 1, 1928, to January 5, 1927 Tickets on Sal SPECIAL TRAINS THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS FROM EDMONTON CALGARY - SASKATOON - MOOSE JAW - REGINA Direct to the Ship's Side at W. Saint John SS FOh full information and reservations ask the Ticket Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC Stop to Thin THAT the live merchants of the home town bid for your business by advertising on a basis of price, quality, service and mutual benefit. THAT they have merchandise that is in every way satisfactory. ita igh-quality, dependabl THAT you run no risk or take no chance when yuo buy in the home town. THAT buying at home has a direct bearing and beneficial influ- ence on commercial conditions in the home town. THAT it directly benefits the town and surrounding country. THAT newspaper advertising keeps you informed of all the newer merchandise offerings. -and the prices are right. wioner, Thursday conaideration. Relief from taxation hopes an to) and, railway rates burdens is impos tha nettioment of the immense areas sible to any material degree until the of idje agricultural lands of the prov- Idle landa of the prairion became pro- 14, mad ery ductive. Th burden must be spread Clear that the tine for a vigorous well over more shoulders. organized colonisation drive waa ripe, The time in now ripe for an ageres- ters were available and sve colonization campaign, and what ive public opinion to policy. ver Taew and large tnfux of popula: Hon from Great Britain, the bale families as this iv the special a nd continental Europe. igned to the comminsioner pe found for these people. who will open an office in, London tn free homontvad Indveement. be maid. the next few month han lont (te usefulnens for homenteads Ha heme clone to rallwayn, marketing facilities, The day of ruthlesx explottation in ete, are not available. They have long land settlement Ux past s d. dead. ince been Mled upon and patented. on the verge of a naw influx of There are some good homestead land: population both from. the United that have reverted to the government States hind the United Kingdom, Wepthrough abandonment but thin cl nre mpecially concerning ourselves in of acreage x not large. Then a settler the bringing out of British famities on a homestead tn a new area is not under a broad, Uberal, assisted nottle- wot to the country. Ho Is a Uabll- ment scheme, the plan of which I have formulated and presented to the gov- I cannot divulge the con- tentn of that report, but'T will go thin ahape of far, that if t Ix adopted we can by the . speaker strongly acquiring of large tracts of farm lands and by fitting them with standardized, Quantity-built homes and barns, place ities of modern life, the thickening of * on these farm unite on very population in the settled areas, in Attractive terms, They will have al other words. ood start, for they will beneft by the Sources of Immigration Ho, next turned to sources of immigration. of Canada was French and Able here, and the payments that be mpread over 0 long a period as to should predominate. Durden not mor surplun population to send to Canada; ment will agit In the, migration of itm exceas population to Canada under certain conditions. People in the U.S, looking for sources of Immigration although there ested in Western Canada. The Ed- were many Canadian-born families monton Board of Trade publicity cam- living in the largo centres anxious to palin had remulte He in not going quirt tthe writers-were coming ex- over the country, and 200 nettlers al- qualification, He says any ready had been located. Edmonto Intelligent, willing, physically-fit man drive in the north had been a success han an opportunity in rural Alborta to/and now a He fur- has been proposed. In rapidly becom farmern. and able families ready to malgrate to Can- are looking acros to are4 ot-tiate or ewho recently, any campaign undertaken Alber- with trenada that it wan not a cane ta must tell the truth, the whole truth of finding families. but of finding and nothing but the truth. And why ultable farms 6 do not to paint the lily it Make Listings notur Yanda. will sell themaelves, An Co- -operaive effort s in going out after people we must net needed, he declared,-in the lating and aside our prejudicen 'Tho settlers seed eiine of ands available for vet- trom th Scandinavian countries have become prosperous and happy here guidance available for these newco hand the Central Europeans form no arrival. That has been / small part of the population of the past the sot- province, and th re making ft to whift for them: neeaanechen Introduced an ing human touch telling how, Europes terean Lamont ma Soe blor ponder for la we have learned many loasona by past turned at 190 Eamonton criminal court by th Sa More People Big Need whieb hy or Maco, Pesple Gla Need. ca tne tule ot Mocbart.. Seteery (Med) a the major problem of Martin, who stood in peril of the roa thickatiing of popula- death penalty for shooting on June 29 the problems of taxa- Temas (Tony) Netlaon, his employer At an twolated Calting Lake ranch, 50 millon north of ed nnd Mi - fend of a twonday trial. After hearing 1B, Cogewell, KC. crown pi ae needed ia an intelligent and aggres- tor, Argue that. the woman gave a decision which. brought Home pointed comment from the bene was not present. slo and took Puda Stmkins and the sofer 1 ing. G, fellows, I heer thunder in the dintanta. big store heer in the forrent. up and put the chaira close tomether and started to wawk amung them as England bas. And the British govern: Sie ine thunder ig the distants com ing cloner, Loroy saying, Ive Uved in thene woods all my life, fellows, but 1 never saw a storm like this and never hope linsen to the . thunder -A-verdies, St Sot qulity wala re on Friday in the deliberated six hours cing, fair bad clean-eut in aBppate went Grol ererkeyear, Sone iam hw IncaFoeration ani - Pehla verdict wan reached -at rhe in no was f and the not delib- murder; won, Serna wie jcate her Innocence, LITTLE BENNY'S NOTEBOOK pe) Sundey afternoon tt started to drts- eo up in our and Moening Pop snoring, and Pudn sed, riged if we had And we all terned our coat collers if we; thawt we. was going through reed, POD ing on snoring to him- to. This ism storm and a half, O boy If tt gets eny louder than nock down some of And he pushed a chair over, and me and Glasses and Puda each pushed one up, aaying, Wat the dooce, wat minchi sloop amin, and.T picked up the 4 trees without mutch Intrist. Calgary Herald, 41 years ago 1885: Two carloads of cattle arrived Sunday frem Poplar Point, Man. for Mr. ane nara Colleen ef Dental Bar- We feat camo in for xii Demy Graduate tthe Raval Loltegs of Dea Mom etl. Ofice Houra:, 9 to 12 anid, to 6:30, Royal and Unsenod to the thunder by myself Phone 148 Matthew Cook, Red Deer. omice Phone 400 YVR POWDER a to assur. oldest Ey Adie WGILLETT CC ctteht: DR. J. B. LONG Dental Surgeon taro, University of Tor e Dental Faculty. See ot . F. E. DODDS. to. ber of th se Dominion Dental Coun- Licentiate of Province (of Office: eee DR. CAMERO Veterinary Physletant sre Surgeon Graduate of University of Toranta. ACCOUNTANT eb they. are bank ping Gren. They pane Ie we Keretor - eo Peas WI e-wort Ir B. DUNHAM Auditor, income Tax-Consuhant Red Deer, ee joer, Atta educated in SNAKE They are good, sturdy, dextr- na the problem. fatto woot: fully 25. Sueh a-ncheme cto by some: MOTOR TRUCK SERVICE were now in the hands of the go Canadian-born ment. Then there are many Ono af tho encouraging features of famition Iiving in. the cities the colonization situation today, sald the speaker, wan the widespread in- in the definite offers of sald this was true In He col- olted his own caso ax an example. Up . srporitions to 21 yeara of ngo he was a clerk ontelOnmencial bodies were offerine London. Then he quit and wont to the any possible assistance. One large farm, later coming to Alberta where ent One of its dir- he homestended. cctora to interview. him and to offer Mr. Greenfield. commended the Brit- and. clerical ntaff in London sh 3,000-famities scheme, also the out; east to the provincial govern- Scottish immigration project north of Vermilion where 100 families were Reviowing briefly the past, making smazing ae They aro Greonneld said the trouble: had clearing thelr lands, making improve immature consideration of+the quex- ments, raising good crops and ship THAT the ads help you in your personal buying and help yon. solve the problems of buying for the household. THAT the majority of the public reads the many interesting money-saving announcements in the newspapers. : By Reading the Ads and Buying From the Stores that Advertise Their Wares, You Can Make Every Dollar You Spend Buy a Full Dollar s Worth of Goods ADVOCATE Alberta Royal R. Me pee nk Calebach, cases: Alta, JM, FINDLAY, District Manaper oreanten : Gnd operated without Gesite for pro- fit, was favored in the broader fleld of land settlement. Thix board could buy largo. tra: a and erect neceamry bufldings on each farm unit on a quantity scale, This would t down building costs 50 per cont. Rritish families passed by the govern- ment and the Canadian authorities can obtain the 1500 onsh advance for Mvestock and equipment from the Overseas Settlement Fund, which means a minimum of financial worries right from the tart. Then with fol- low-up work in thin country these newcomers are reasonably sure to make good, He said under the achame he has outlined to the government the m1 Jand payments) to Canada he was a cotton spinner in Manchester. We will have no-aimiculty in sectr- ing families. There are organizations In'Britain anxious to wend out fam fiom, many are only watting our ap- yroval. I am of the opinion that tt 4M noon be a cane. of finding farma phanized the need of land listings 0 that when sottlers arrive there will be some. mmeana of: directing them to locations adapted to the type of farm- By George McManus 1926 ey ther Fearune Semvice. Inc. b Comet Bit rahte roe 15 TERRIGLE +O - Ont CHS tS Ss eee ing they wis to engage tn Phone 612 rf Anything, tine. REE NTE etal Co TRACTORS L. TELNING Well Drilli Casing and Pampa Supptied, Phone 3: DEER J. COMIS Cement Work fo Estimates furnished on cement PIANO TUNING DONALD THATCHE Don McLevin VETERAN SHOE REPAIRER: Ross t. next Royal Bank RED DEER Im prepared to repair all makes of shoes promptly find at reason able pricos. Special Attention to Mall Orders W. R. Seckman Phone at my expense for terms and dates. Phone 6 RED DE Red Deer Auto Wreckers
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