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VOL. XVII. No. 36 RED DEER, ALBERTA, RTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1919. . METHODIST DISTRICT MEETING AT INNISFAIL a The Banal aiatrct meeting of the Red Soares was wel nt Tnnisfalt ber the work and plans being carried out by the Department of Religious feduoay thos ive various phases for the District: District Secretary of Religious Edu- sation BAY. George B. Graham, Del- Bupt. of General jency W. T. Coote, Fed Deer. BMck ant Supt. of merenatnry Grades Mra. C. and Bui jupt. of Irreroeciats and Senior aratalrn. Supt. of Young Peoples Department C. R, Oxtaby, Innisfail. ae of Adult Work C. G. Craig, he onary Work Rev. J. Deer. ay conventions on each field of the District, and a general convention for the District in November at Red Deer. addreanes a that country, and the work it Is to do in connection with the United Church Forward Movement to be Inaugurated on Rally Day, Septem- ber 38. The Anglican, Baptist, Congregh- tional, Methodts Presbyterian. churches are maki co-operative effort to increase their efficiency by the wecuring of pledged intercessors and steward and recruits for life service in the various linen of work at home and abroad. There will also be a fin- anctal cam, in the interest of minsions and education in February were given by Rev. Calgary, Toronto, pointed asaisfant secretary Missions for the Methodiat axures S Canada. Rev. Robert Pearson, M.P.P.. is the organizer for the province, and the fol- lowing sub-committee was appoint for the Red Deer District: Supt. Committee on Spiritual Aims Rev. G. G. Webber, Mr. Joneph Smith. Financial Objectives Rev. A. Lytle, a Sm: Publicity- Re GD. Armatrons, Me FW. Galbrajth, ampaign Committee Hon. Senator Michener, Teed Aylward, Olds; Mr. D. A. Jeffrey,Crom- field. Chairman of Committee Rev. A. A. Lytle, Innisfail, The Ludies Aid Soclety of Innisfail entertained the delegates at a und their hospitality was keenly appre- elated If the enthusiasm manifested at this meeting is the work of the church during the coming season abould be greatly stim- ulated and strengthened. . LOANS TO NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS More students are a for the after to. lend money wufficient to pay all the costs of Normal school trainin: for any who are not able to finance themselves, there ia still room at both Cal rose for more students In the last few days more than sixty students who had . not thought of taking the course have se- ai The following officers were elected to of this work Vien Sunday Schoo -Jefforta and organization where GOLDEN WEDDING . and Mrs, A. G, Bagley, Victoria erand- Bagie; this city and district, to which iy ago settling clowe to Mr, and Mra. Bagley Freemont ro rained a family of three boys and four, girls, six of whom still survive: Mra. Hattie Richardnon, of Loa Angeles, Califor: Mr. Fay Bagley, North Dakota; Wm, Froste, Glacier Park, Montana; Mr, Raphael Bagley, Red Deer; Mra. M. Kahler, Fort Benton, Mont.; and Mr. Claude Bagley. Grande Prairie. Mrs, Jas, Brewst Banff, died wbout two years ago, there are. twenty grandchildres RE ATHLETIC ASSOCIA N The citizens of Red Deer will have noticed in the recent Insues of the local papers that the Athletic Association fl had decided to disband. Very serious consideration waa given by the Execu- tive before this decision was brrived at, but after considering every phase it waa thought that in the est latereet of sport for next and future years, that frank confession to our citizens that we were unable to get the success we had hoped for, and return them their unexpended funds, would be the best solution of our unsuccessful attempt A./to handJe all sport through one central organization, We came to the conclu- alon that in town of our size, that in- dividual branchea of sport are better organized through their own individual more enthusiasm and personal interest seem to be displayed. In senior baseball and football, while reaching measure 0: was not nearly so enthuslastic as It should supper, hay nel thought that the old fire and entht laam for athletica was dying out inthe present generation, for it was get boya out to practice like they used to do a few years ago. Simply the love of the game was not there, but could possibly have been energised by taking them to or from the playgrounds in ference will wear away when things generally e more settled, The Executive felt that they Rac for them, but this been more successful had the members been uble to give more time to look after the boys and keep their interest anybody wan entirely welcome. peesible to. get cricket as made We know that our good citizens will subscribe to sport next year as they have always done, and any of our Ex- ecutive will stand behind sport next as always, but we recommend that for our town in its present alze, better conducted in organizations if the best results are to ink be obtained. wll be consid an the Normal schools up to Mon- day morning, September 15. This should give everyone ample opportunity make a decision. The amount of money which may be loaned to otus returning a little better than Afty per cent of this year s subscrip- tion to the subscribers, and the full subscription to the boys. Appended is a statement of revenues and expenditures, R Receipts Subscriptions 4. Gate recelptsr mn. school year terns a ahould not eto fees gotten that rs salaries moatertally ineceaned f in the last sre o ere is very rapidly increas- ink number vot attractive poaitions of- Disbursements Baseball SUPPUOR wnvcecrsconenenreereee 78,35 coon 116.30 34.22 228.77 9 Supplies ro Organiza should not be an empty seat in either of the Normal schools in this province by September 15. o NAZARENE CHURCH NOTES W. W. Barker, Nazarene min- been pastor at Calgary for some years, tas been the Saskatchewan and Manitoba dis triet, and will make his home at Morris, Bask. Cal- gary and Edmonton. 67.65 Postage, telephone calla, 13.14 350.15 408.50 W. G. PATERSON, Soore' tary-Treasurer. There will be a ten cent tea under Auxiliary with davis - Parish Hall Next Friday, September 12 his prove an added attraction to an ul- better. hard to th CONCERT AND DANCE Begone, dult care, mith, the laugh extraptor, Is - again. w words of introduc: ton for the Veraity Trio who will also take part in the, performance. This is w Uriple alliance of Canadiah young men who will delight their hearers with beautiful music on the violin and piano accompaniments, Their concerted numbers are sure to Lealie Gross- te with us ready ersalaaale ramme, and they have the good fortune to be under the direction of Mr. Grossmith hi The Veralty Trio will also furnish the attending the concert, and the; Mise something different, something Saget BENALTO tal Bank of Canada have here. ed Meuara, expects t move into the Wilson block on Main street as soon as the building is com- pleted. Mr. Jackson, of Airdrie, has purchas- ed the farm from Mr. Rocek, south of Benalto, and is making preparations farm recently purchased from Mr. Wissine He brought In a fine. stock of tle. Lumber Co. have a ans working on their bulldings and yards here, also unlonding lumber. At the present time they have five cars of ma terial on the track. Although they have only recently opened thelr yards fare doing a wplendid tru bullding material and suppl Mr. Hoclp.in preparing one of the finest barns in the district on his farm which Joins tho townsite here. Mr. Hecla in engaged extennively in dairying, 0 with the accommodation the new barn will afford, he intends In- creasing his herd of already cholce dairy cattle. Mr, Stanforth, of High River, has purchased from Mr. Benalto. The Alberta Pacific Grain Co. shipped the first car of hay from thin point last Saturday, this was purchased from Mr. S. BE, McKee and wus cholce timothy: Mr. McKee has considerable more to mhip as soon as baled, which will be purchased by the sume company Mrs. K. Barton, of Calgary, who ha been vialting her sister, Mra, Warr has returned home after spending very enjoyable month here, eh, auctioneer, con- ducted every suosesatul sale for 3 WW Ballance south of town on Saturday The prices reulized were very uatista: tory both to Mr. Ballance and the buy ers. Mr. Ballance has dinponed of farm to Mr. Day, of Penhold, and moving to Red Deer to take up residence after a number of years success in thin district, The Knights of Pythias are prepar- ing to orgunize a lodge at Benalto in ear future. They feel such an Inatitution will be very beneficial and will be the means of uniting and asin ing the brothers and thelr famili fraternally. G. 8. Warren ts 1.D.G. for the-district. Meanrs. Jenkins shipped three cars of fat cattle to Calgary last week. Mr, P, MeK e returned from a bust- nean trip to Calgary where he spent the past week, Payne, south of ON ed thin week ny short visit to thelr uncle, moved his family to the farm recently 1a ft , Gogo will take her work at MeLACHLIN-SUCHANAN Toronto Globe nAt, the home of the bride's mother 23 Christie street at noon on Wednesday, August 20, Huth, daughter of the late Thomas Buchanan and Mra, Buchanan, was married to Mr. Thomas Harvey McLachlin, of vrovost, Alberta, son of Mra, EH, Me- Lacluin, of Bdmont Rey. Dr, Bar- well Walker, of St. Cyprians Anglican Churel, conducted the ceremony, The bride,wearing Ivory satin and Georgette and carrying shower bouquet of sweetheart roses fivent away by hee broter, Mr. William b Buchanan, of Colling Atter a Uncheon at the Rome the happy couple eft for a trip down the St. Lawrence. They will return to Toronto and later b to thelr future home in Pro vost, Siverea. LOGAL HAPPENINGS The Nordegg mines re-opened this week, . Lieut, Dingwall, Winnipeg, is viait- ing his parettn at Bylvan Lake on his return from 0 ge tthe trial of criminal cane on Tuesday, September 16. Bank are building wv 1 Take, Pamely have the grist Minn Bink head of the W. EB. Lord Co, millinery department, returt m month's holiday at the Coant. Capt. Shite, C.A.D.C., has arrived to take over the dental work for returned soldiers in this distrlet, Hin office ts in the Humber Misses Jennie and Daisy Atkinson arrived from Calgary yesterday for a Mr. Edward North Red Deer. Mr. Hugh Clarke haa started work on anew cement-brick residence for Mr. Dy. Gaets, M-P.P., op his farm, It will Hye 28232, two story and atile. Wilton, G. W. Mulr, credit manager at ampbell, Wilson Horne grocery jouse at Deer. and family, wil spend a couple of weeks at Sylvan Mr. the The St. Andrew's Society, espeotally the ladies in charge, were much pleased wult of their tag day on Sat- urday In ald of Scottish soldiera and mallors disabled in The sum of 132.93 was contributed. Mr. A. S. Maxwell was In attendance at the big meeting at Edmonton of the Wentern Canada Managers of the Mer- chants bank branches with the Presl- General Manager, and directors of the bank from Montre Minn Brodie, of the Memorial Hon- pital staff, after holidays at Banff, will go toCoreal to nurse her sister. Miss the H pital, Mine Gogo in relieving Minn Forbes, who Is away on hollda: Rey, Gordon Matthews ts now ch: lain of the Trinity College School, Port and has resigned the rectorship of St. Luke Ir Mrs. Matthews is slowly improving In health after a very serious MMneas, Mr. Archie Henderson has bought from Mr. C. B. quarter in Soring ale, Sheline haw also sold Kirkland to Me. C. W. Glenn, ors to the Calgary stampede, and ri a splendid time with lots of excitement Menare, Buchanan Kinna have just received a large consignment of hard- ware to add to their already large stock. , Mr. J. Simpson expecta hin wife and family to sail from Scotland about the ough middle of the month, after a delightful six months visit to their old home among the heather. Mr. J. Johnnon shipped a car of very fine sheep to Calgary lust week. A large quantity of bridge has been unloaded here for use bridge work on the new lines of road being graded to Benito. Visitors to this district are amazed at the splendid roads that are being provided and 6 maintained in thix part of the province. One of the finest and most popular roads is a mile south of town along the Modicine river. Thin is, a perfect avenue with beautiful trees on both 4 almost as smooth as a pave- ment, and has been rightly named by the people as Lover's Lane, which can be verified by visit to thin spot any Sunday. . GOV T CONSULT WITH G. W. V. A. RE GRATUITY Ottawa, Sept. 2 During the four- day executive session of the Dominion Command, G.W.V.A., which concluded last evening, a conference wan held with the prime minister, Sir Robert Borden, to urge the establishment of 1 6 practic- anitity, of extending, further. financial aid in tho re-establishment of returned men. This action was taken. in. fur- therance of the demands made by the annual Dominion convention at Van- now famous ernment would be a at an early date. Arrangements were completed for the referendum upon the subject of membership qualifications, which will be taken upon date during February next yen pees BIRTHS At the Memorial Hospital, Red Deer, n August 19, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. Buzton, a von, At the Memorial Hospital, Red Deer, on Barurday, nt 30, and B. Geo: August x rge, a daughter. Red Deer, on September 3, 1919, B, Rutter, a von. The Armstrong brothers were vinlt- jw lumber - bim patrons to the fr. and Mra, F. Graves are leaving uy and good entertainment, fw rture will be much ctor Boyce left on Wed- agsume hin new duties at algary. Mr, Boyce has been so long connected with the educational affairs of thin town and district, that 1t seems as if he wax only lent to Calgary for special work. Dr. and Mrs, 0, W. Bates, of Buffalo, N.Y,, haye been visiting Mrs. Bates alsters, the Mixes Kingston, Deer, returning un the 24th. Mrs. W, Kingston, of Tweed, Ont., and Mri ompron, of SHirling, Ont. wore also visitors with them, Mr, Veale, of Poplar Ridge his farm to Mra. Anderson, of Wetas- kiwin, and has purchased Mr,-Gayno's half section further weat. Mr. Vance has wold the Fisher farm to Mr. J, W. Christean, returned soldier, and will chuvigo work for a while owing to Mra, walt, has sold Mr. A. B. incholl, who hi Mr J Snell past go years, has pur- chia the business from Mr. Snell holl In an experienced Ww citizen, and he will do well Mian Chambers, who has beer steno- at the Bank of Commerce agency at Red Deer for ix years, and been transferred to ht will follow her with good wishes. DeLong has come up from Inn take the work Mr. C, Murphy, of CPR, Wentern Mnes, vinited jor on Thuraday with Mr. Seott. Central, They went oly, impreaaion on 10 met him. Among the toa dintrict are Alta Runsell Centre, Mr. Mia, J, McLennan at Edwell, Derouchier at Waskanoo. Mi Balmoral, apd Mina Thompson, Spring . Gibnon, Clearview, back In thelr former schools, tral Creameries at Red forwarding m Agriculture, finds Mr, Wm. Stewart to batter fat ran 242 to aay the latter five years, Ayrahire Judge Walsh will bold sittings for z ion- of walnta, fat Red 2 a. working: vr and Watchmaker, and a popular was very popular in social circles, has uarters foronto, Mixx, Chamber's many frieniia ait to Winnipeg, manager Red Mac- 1: Gregor, Mr. Alexander and Mr, M. J. over the Aiberta Thin ia Mr, Murphy's first visit here in Hin present official capa- and he made most favorable ers thin term in the Mi at Knowledge, Minn Irene Ross at Valley Harrison, are Mr. T. B. Rutter, agent for the Cen- Deer, who is cow-teating results from Dominion Depart- Dairy division, herd, Hills- THE W. E, LORD 60'S N the present premives are over: crowded owing to the growth of the business, Mr. W. G. Houston ba the contractor and he hopes to be through couple of months. convention of the Sons of nang held in te Calgary on Monday, Mr. A. Red Deer, was re-dlected Grand Treasurer. Mr. A. G. Clowes, formerly of thin city, went through Thursday more on his return from 0: . He wounded with the Sth Battalion, ron- dered unfit for further active service, and had Intterly been annlgn r- entry work LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mian Ellie Thomipwon, Victoria Ave., returned with Mra. Salton for a visit to Granum. + 7 Mr, ard Mra. Alex. MoRae have re- turned from the East, and have taken up residence in North Red Deer. Mra. M. 8, Patten, Red Deer, with her aistor Margaret A. Cole, of Hglimpel, Mont., have gone on a visit to Mooso- min, Saak. opponition on Tuonday to fill the v: eancy in Division No, 2, M. D. No. 929, caused by the resignation of Reeve B. 8. Blake. Detective Sergt, Brace, of the A. P. Police, has been transferred from Stet- ter, and has been assigned again to special work on headquarters staff, Div. B,, at Red Deer. Mr. und Mrs, Ovcar Oxley and family, Windom, Minn., paid a visit to Mr. Oxtey' brother, view, thin week, Peace River to lovk over that district. Misa Sommerville will have charge of the dreas-making department of the w. Lord Co, weason, Miss Sommerville in an experienced drens- maker, and will give the patrons of the ntore competent Hervice, expecially in the making of dreasen, sults and The pupils of Mrs, Stanley Wille (Minn Norris) who tried thelr paino examinations In ron June 26 under Mr, F. 8. Welsman, of the Tor- onto College and Academy, were all mucceasful, and have recelved thelr diplomas from Toronto. Owing to the fact that Mrs, Willie had the influensa at Eanter, and was wu her clase until June 1, Dre wine con: aiders the results very Mra. Mahaffy, Mrs. . arswoll, Mra. Brumpton, Mra, Kilburn (Edmonton), Mrs, Malcolm, Mrs, Stanway, Mra. Hammond Mra, Simonton (Calgary), Jarvis, Mra, Rainey, Mra, Payne, Mra Gaibratt fh, and families, same fa Sylvan Luke last Piecing and Mrs. Dawe will be tn tie ook. Mr, John Dunlop and family, on the old Olsen place, will have sinoore nym hy in the death of Mrs, Dunlop on Honiay, Mra: Dunlop has -not bow well of late, but there was hope a fow days ago that she was on the mend, A + bad turn came last, weelc, however, and she punsod away, lop was a native of Argyllshire, nd, an came out Deor district, with the family some noven yearn ago. n eral took place on Tuesday, Mr. Brown igonducting: the services... AUCTION SALES Monday, September 8 N. White, auct., will head H. Lund Son, 9 oust of Red Deer, Wednowday,. tao 17- A. Rogers, 8 head of oad of fat steers, coming 3. Years old, will also be offered. o- DEATHS DUNLOP Died, at the Memorial Hos- pital, Red Deer, on Monday, Sept. 1, Margaret Stevenson Dunlop, aged 54 yearn, beloved wife of Mr. Jolin Dunio; Red Deer. The funeral was held from the Jacques-Osme Funeral Home on Tuesday after- noon at 2.30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. W. G, Brown, after whiok the cortege proceeded to the Deer + Cemetery for interment. DAIGNRAULT Dies suddenly at Red September 2, Datgneault, aged 71 years, of Montreal, Quebec. The remains are at the Jacques-Orme Funeral Home awaiting word Montreal, Enquiries, Phone 61. aa The Board of Commerce has fixed the profits of sugar refineries at two Ee Mr, E. E. Pixley was elected without 1 M. Mr. Ferdinard Daigneault EW BLOCK) sis ss aeese The W. B. Lord Co, have started the denly 4 i i E fl i Me lint i: i: a8 a i in aly: Mr. J. his oats wi run 100 bushels . Marahall looks for the sae inf orp. in crops were veiter it thin dintrict, thowah In tate. othe jorning nm Soe affected the grain, Dat h aa burnt the potatoes in good many places. sheet USNS CHURCH NK NOTICE Balmoral Sccothoune, Feohetg n Public worship at 3 o'clock in Boon to which all the people tn ne as dia trict are Invited. 4) 1, aathontet church Suriday nervices: Armutrot both pe cri Chureh in the midat of alter wubject, in) of Judi will be cordially: wel rvices will be hi trict 1s earnestly urged to attend. Knox Church, Becta 1 moray at the usual hours. orning the subject of study wit be: Tne church In the worl , a study of facts that call for a Forward ave ment In the evening the subject wil be: In what sense tn Religion. both Natural and Superna ural? The Sab- batty Gohool restizeen te soasions at 3 o'clock. * pent the Baptist Church: Next Sunday morn- ing the pastor, D.V., will: deliver the Every member of the Bible School ts expecially invited to be present after the morning service. 7.30 pam, The Passover, followed by the monthly We will look for you at junday School at 2.30, presching service at 3 o'plock. Wm. Grigg, pastor. algae ROCKY MOUNT N HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Van Frere Seturaed to Saunders on Sunday, spending a couple of days here on thelr way nom Mi spending the summer on his homestead Margaret and Agnes Kirby spent Sunday with friends at, Saunders Creek. Mr. Earl Oram, of the depot staff, in Red Deer. The Canadian Paot at last putting in the much loading platform and stock yards at this point. Mr. ET. Dati: agont at Lochoarn, returned from hi on Friday ent 5 ir, an . Gray an . Thoas M, Gray ref tor * pointe in North Dakots on eae Of boose stolen from the acters store on Monday evening, Pro- scriptions must have run short. Sheep hunting Horn range on tioulars when hey Feturn but not all village thin evening. antisites THE FIRE LIMITS BY-LAW, At ext mooting of the City Council ward the following, recommendation, a ordered by motion at meeting: Gentlemen, We recommend that the Building Bylaw be amended as follows: 1, Remove from Fire Limite: Block 15, East of the Lane in Mie of lots fronting on Gaets Av Blocks 6, 4, 21, 28, 26, 27, 29, N as Block 28. Remove from Class A. rear of Blocks facing Gaets Ave. 2. Require that all houses built on property fronting or abutting water mains or sewers or houses moved on to property fronting or abutting the water mains or sewers, de connected with thew conveniences. tigate That day of August spent the week-end with his parents the Tast iy eer i i 4 F E j ae i E a 7 grant a Seveiia crossing, a opened i the City: jt. South (Munson), eumiclantiy poe to clear ie ae trip to Great Falla . 4) (fann). PRESIDENT WILso the Commissioners intend to put for- loom Limits and place in Class B, 8 of al Block 28 and Block 16, Bast of land in fo 0 ia Rind s cise et : no Y built north of Mest St. Bo
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