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im take eh hat the me of Pink, Grey, BILTMORE LINEN ompany Night Phone 33 JCHES AND CRIBS lt; been able to a figure that 1e present pre- RGAINS WE owe oe 7.75 to 19.50 29.00, 33.00 aeheiasicnss BUeeD ae orts, at... rhe Crsen Denim, 19.50 Green Denim, ind Gretonne, 31.50, 33.50 x Co. 0ds t you to come and extensive than ever ng of any big city od Dolls, All-Metal Inbreakable Dolle 1.00 d stuffed body, at 5 25e to 1.50 . 100. to 4.50 friction toys, priced 15e. to ther Goods, Fancy y articles that will furnishers st of our st modern hapel and district is noise and d personal ended on RME AE BALMERS ER, ALTA. HOUSE AND asked to hat Piaptiitien he adm teed mad VOL. XVIL No. 46 RED DEER, ALBERTA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, an, SUPREME COURT - SITTINGS 2s: (Before Mr. (Justice Ives) Boa Action Brilliant. Defendant count for 275, balance on deal of 3 Snares ot said horse Transferred for trial to Wetaakiwi Jones Mc- Laurin for plaints: Micnox for defend. ants, 9 Brohman vy. Kinman, Action for 907 NEW ALBERTA PACI ic MANAGER High River Times: Mr. Mishaal surphy, who Of the N, Bawit Grain Com- with the All Pacific Co. at Red Deer. Mr. Murphy was one of the most popular of our grain citizen, and the good wishes of all will follow him in his new sphere of oper- ations at Red ARMISTICE NIGHT MASQUERADE BALL G. W. V. A. Pull Off Great Success Deer Great War Veterans asoe belng the largest ever soon at such an event in Red Deer, six tablon seating yixty each time being neces- sary to serve the supper. The com- matteo of management did themuelver omian, 19 od misrepresuntation of ock and implements sold by defend- ant to plainuift, for whiol plaintit pais, 33,9 counter: a7 . on oe ee sale deal. Settled tee twee Q. G. Norris, Albx, rtiem. for olatntitt;, Payne Graham for do- Shackelton Logan, real estate and autos, Olds, v. Peter Prevo and Geo. Action to recover 150 and by Simons to. pluintitts Prevo bought a new Grey Dort regula: to pay 160 on an exchange of the reg- lar Gray-Dort car for a new Gray- Port special. Shackelton Logan were the district agents with whom Simons was working as Red Deer agent When the Gray-Dort Specail arrived, 1t brought out by Simons, Prevo was in hin flelds at the time, but he delivered the Special, Prevo satisfied with the car, a ve a note of 180 in order to save hia going up to the house: Prevo's statement was that he gave the note, when he had the cash in the house, because he wanted time to try out the Special, The de- fence was that the Special sold Prevo had been previously owned and run for three months by Mr. Dickson, of Olds, who had traded It back to Shackleton car, and that It was a nd-hand car, not practically a new car, a mons represented. Simons had no kaowledes, he sald, that. the Special had the Special the close of the evidence, and by: counsel and the ip folowing questions to the Jury: b Prevo.induced to accept the red oar by the misrepresentation of Simons? 2, If so, in what did his miarepre- sentation conaint? 3. TP no, did Prevo repud the transaction on discovery of the salares ptesentation? fter some half hour's deliberation, the jury returned the following an- awers through Mr. T. A, Gaets, fore- man? Yen: we belleve he was, from the fact that 11 haa beon proven that. the car was much more used than what Mr. Simons led Mr. Prevo to believe, In respect to length of usage. 3. Yes: on first opportunity. The foreman wan going on to state the opinion of the Jury that the con- tract hould be rescinded, but the Judge interrupted to state that decision as to that wan left in hiv hands, wt 5 Sa Calgary, who, with A. G. Bury, Olds, appeared for the Diaintit anked for the verdict of the urt in hin favor, on the ground that the anawers of the jury did not dis lose u finding on whlch misreprement- ation could be bas Hl Lordship said he would take the answers of the Jury under considera tion in connection with the bearing of pane He would re- re Hin Lordahip on Thursday handed out the following judgment: buildings, When defendant's Habilities in August were sorted out, and hi auscta in business, book debts, et anced against them His Lordship came to the conclusion that W. C, Mc Laughlin was insolvent when he gave che chattel mortgage, that it should be wet aside with coats an giv- ng an legal preference over his other reditors, It was not necessary t see tnte the-valldity in form of. the Mr, Wilkins, Wetaskiwin, foe pln; Mr. MeClure for defend- Barton 1913 to 1917. Three bachelor brothers had come out m Ontario and s ttled altevilleabout 19 mentioned two lived and worked gother, the property being in the name of the oller brother. In such case the law requires that the party who wishes to substantiate a claim for wages must rative evidence of much tr the shape of a written agreement, or other evidence, as the law presumes that he worked for his brother as a family matfer, and not asa hired man. For thls evidence of hiring she plaintitt re- Ned on the giving by the elder brother to the plaintiff of a team of horsey, etc., valued at 400, on account, Willlam to stay with John, when former had some intention of living on . It was admitted that there would have been no cl wages had tho farm beon bequeathed Villiam, as had apparently iageracandins. but John was In poor health in t years, and he went to Ontarlo to relatives, and died there, leaving his extate to the two nieces (defendants). The Judge found no corroborative evidence of any agreement for wages,and dixmiased the case, giving the costs of both parties, however, out of entate. Mr. Mc: Clare tor pian; ary Grasam for defendan Petiopher v. Alberta Pacific Grain Co. and H. F. Kenny. Action for the price of 892 bushels of oats at Tbe. per bushel, delivered by plaintiff at Benalto to the Company through thetr agent or H. F, Kenny. The Company H. F. Kenny was either agent ue yartner, F. R. Pettepher, J. W. Warwick and H. F. Kenny gave evidence, Warwick ting for Kenny at Benalto, on a Commission of ene cent and had on-March 20 p: tepher s oats for Kenny. Pettepher came into money.and Kenny told himbis( Kenny's) ood. eo two cars per bushel. Alberta Pacific Grain bushela of oats, 60,000 of Darley, and 50,000 of wheat, practically all to the Alberta Pacific Grain Co. Drafts on the A.P.G. Co. were attached to the Dilla of lading. The drafts on theae two cara had been 1,500 and 1,600 which was more than they brought when sold by the A.P.G. Co, Mr, Bon- nett.sald. Kenny ot drafts as near as they could be arrived at, bal- 04 y. Janes and Marriott, Action * by W. 3. Barton, farmer, of Lealleville, and t werd billed out from Red Deer to the go i y.Jor meeting purr proud In theli of the details, The bigs hall and rooma were taste- fully decorated for the occasion, two his jarge neat displays Peace and Armin- tice Night being prominontly display- tigable in his efforts right, shone especially in. this depart- ment, and the fresh appearance of the hall was a areat credit to him, The music was excellent, the orchestra composed of Mr. H. Bone, leader; Mixa Bone, Mr. C. Rovers and Mr. 8, Wilson, glving fine service. The woone wa a very attractive ono especially in the grand the charming and artistic coutumes pre- a wilttering and variegated ef- Some 75 or 80 per the obatumies sate honis-snadle, they certainly reflected high cre it on the makers and wearers, The fun was ept up to an early hour. The prizes were awarded an follows Best dreased en tr, F.C Whitehouse- wt drened lady character from the Arabi ce erson Comic, as yey Most original lady Mixa Haydee Peterson, as a Workbag. Most original gent Mr. Court- wright, as Santa Claw Preaident Paterson and Mr. Row waived thelr claim to the comle prix- ew, and they went to Mr. A. Goodacr: and Miss Gindyn Eetblee Areaued as a Hardtime Farm Cou The judges wore Mr. and Mrs. G. W Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H, G. Stone, tes McBride und Mr, Welliver, The committees of management, to whose skill and work so mich of the or great success of the event wax due, were. Executive Committee: W. G. Pat- erson, President; W,4J, Botteriil, Vice President; J. B. Durand, 2nd Vice Pre aldent; F.C. P. Gee; R. W. Aloock; W. Cookson, R. J. Doran, P. Smith, P. E, Kent, Chas, Sinclair, Sec.-Treas. Entertainment Committee D. Me- amsey, H. Ellis, C. Smith, vin, Carswell. Laaton ates. Auxillary, Gee, President Ladiex Botterill, Mra, Ff, . Piper, Mrs. Eng- Paterson, Mrs. Mrs, Benstead, Mrs, Mal land, Mru. Haste, Mri Rovers, Mra. Wilson, Mra, Sinclair. ge LOBSTICK LOCAL U..F...A.*No. 330 The first meeting of the full month: was held on Saturday evening, Novem- ber 8th, In Mr, Card ville. old store, Leslie of members were pleayant evening t, finishing up with refresh A good number of building a hall for the present, and Mr, Card's store has been rented for the winter months. It will be fixed up in be used for a hall for social A. motion wns parsed whereby all bers be levied the sum of one dol- F to pay fOr nowting stove and ga oline lamps. All m present pald same, also political levy of one dol- lar. All members are requested to at- tend meetings if possible. Next meeting. Saturday evening, November 16th at 8 p.m. THOS, A. HART, Sec,-Trean. Upon the Jury's answers to questions Company finally asked him in March - mubmitted, Judgment will be entered) to yond in bills of lading for five or alx Fequests for further advances during Slemisaing the plaintifr's claim wits 20nd i Oe ot saan he owed them the season muy receive favorable con- sorts; and allowing the defendant's 13,900 paid on acceptances of drafta/ sideration. provided. however, that counter-claim for recisi th conte, above te value of the grain. He had noe in the scale of an etion fog 41,2600 a county elevator s license, not a trac rn Tho defendant's claim fen Will SuyeraQticense; the grain did not 0 Sanied, byt watementt suming tha be dium with conta off that Ismue, trough Wis fat warehouse, but tn cara amount of Krain on hand: that no ad- such costa to be set o nat Cot C6 the A. ; the Company had vances wil or except of plaintiffs claim which I fiz nt. the track bu; nse, The following the amount ie hich. they eoak: Wha same exceed th a reyeinding the contract nd for the return of the automobiles Com, Failing re- defendant m pay-him ite value of 1250. sued upon shall be delivered up to de- fendant to be cancel I may add that, in my opinion, tho finding of the jury ts no way reflects upon the integrity of the agent Simons. The miarepresentation was an innocent one, as his principals had not informed him that the var had already been once nold and in the service of a customer. Burns v. MeLaughlin, Aation by Burns Co, ;aeatees SY c. and fon MoLaughlin, to recover 1,648 and yin terest due iain by the W. C. M Taughiio er business, end mies onntial morta re siven . C. McLaughlin to John ic mm *, The plaintiffs abandoned their plea to have Jon B. McLaughlin jared. a partner in the business, and e chattel mortgage ft gn.000 from * NO. MeLaughitn to Sohn cc. Me net aside on the ground that W. C. McLaughlin wan Insolvent fat the time he made the chattel mort- gage, that it gave a preference to John 3B. Metaaetlin, to defeat other the chattel mortgage Alexander for the b 919, At ie ime ines mortgage aa given tn A he owed his bro- thor some 2,000 to 2,200: the other ot: 1 the hands of the bank pending decision of this action, and the equity of the purchasers in W. bth, Frhich they had tena Peterson at 4,000, paying 1,000 cash nd assuming Mability of 3,000, Me- ghlin understood that they had Red Deer, Alta. September 21, 1919, Mr. John I, McParland, Manager, Alberta: Pacific Grain Co., Calgary, Alberta. Dear Sir Referring to our conversation of re- oan date, I wish to make the following own the season 1918-1019 and all my Shipments and sales after: thi date Will be made to of through the Alberta Pacific Grain tnd. That 1 will install a plant, con- ainting of a wet of Gurney 5-ton grain scales, elevating and loading machin- ery, cleaner and chopper with 7 h.p. electric motor, rd. That I will transact grain business in a separate count in the Canadian Bank of Com: merce. That payments from this ac- count shall be for grain purchases only, or for expenses in handling grain (sald expenses to be limited to an amount not exceeding 1 cant per buahe on the grain shipped). No further drafts on tis nceount ahall be made except with the consent of the Alberta Pacific Grain Co. a my 4th. 1 win give the Alberta Pacific Grain Co. rmanent rity an assignment ot my. title, Fight naa ates free from all -en- cumbrance in the plant referred to tn Claune 2 above and also of a quarter nection of land described as ieee N.W. quarter of section 12, tow range Went of the 4th Meridian, againat which there mortgage foi 600 (thin quarter mection is fenced all round with three wires, has a house and a good stable with corrals, ete.) Sth, Tha floating security I wil give a Hen on all grain that I may have in store and on the grain account as re to above. 6th, That in consideration Pat at 95. an acre but it was 36, shall land would be worth 40 if um) of 3,000) and aid vances whall be liquidated shipments of such exce 7th. That T will keep the plant and tock adequately insu with the policy made payable to the Canadian, Bank of Commerce in case of ting that the proposition ax out- ined may Seat with your approval. reiaey sincerely, od) A. . Pajris's argument. was hat Kenny wan acting as agent for an un: Hi dinclowed principal, but Lordship hala that he had proved neither part- ip nor agency. Yo fur away: from the defendant oom pany at present, that there tv no chance of rl catching ther gvan His Lord- fi He diaminned mpany with bi ieee Judgment against Kenny if plaintiffe 0. wished, Mr. Payne said he would conaider it. Mi nnett, K.C., appeared for the Company. President MeFarlane and Treasurer Cameron, of the A.P.G. Css ware preaenh 19: eiy4, evldstion: Bot were not called upon. Mr. Bennett stated that the Co. had only had two nult againat It in seven years, on 200 million dollars of business, and both these sults had been disminsed thin month without the Co. being called upon to give evidence on its own benale., Ho badjall se papers and /ose respondence In the Kenny case for the Court's conalderation, If necoumury. tne Methodist Ladiow Aid will their Christmas bazaar on Saturday afternoon, November 29 Wil thiee be'a. Victrola in your homs thia Xman? We cun arrange eany terms to suit yon Gaegz-Cornett Co, sole agents. Miss Ebert's Sunday Schoo class will hold a ten cent tea and sale cooking in the hall of the Presbyterian church on Saturday afternoon, Novem- ber 15, from to 6 o'clock. Every father and mother in Red lecture telling about his with thi experience boys during his years on the he Get a Lyceum seanoi for 1.60 which will admit Little Hinshaw Ladies and Bale s lecture. Deer should plan to hear Judge Bale's WON HONOR FLAG Red Deor won tts atonce Flag on i may evi 120,000 wubseribed tw allotment. Red Deer over he mont organized lon. Their EE tua Mtus Dort best young Lyceum ne inks fo President's Sk: Dan Services as follows Deer, will the interes lecture on and-baga The Little Hi Sach member hai Mine Dotty fe In addition tot to 14 years of Whitehouse . Day. A fox, have been to start on President Fulton T. Guibraith why t Interentn of the Fe odist church Hill, 3 p.m. 8 p. G. W. Smith and Mr, A. Willson, Bed oak at these moetings in oir Latest styles and stzon hi and finger purses s ag jard push top. Le o w Ladle importitpt coi by th ny many of the latest popular and several f the old-time melo- programftie comprises, besides heir concert form numbers, many or- character poatume a Scotch of the panies Hinshaw Brothers. per Loan ening with per cent of wit carry 1D. THE LITTLE HINSHAW LADIES 2 is one of ever nelect melodies, ee a ucenes, and Veuutitul settings and girl. RED DEER FAIR Directors Preparing for Annual Mest- ing on Friday, Docernber 5 The Catt Covered with Cost lt; hases of the Faire Work ation Wanted tor Clase B Fairs, Deer auricultural soctety The Red are directors met on Saturday afternoon, tue Decretarywoolice. There . wore present oir. LD, W. acainoon, Presi- dent; air, J. i, Welton, Mamie aL BL euny, Abr os, syoraeland, fs, Aa gacsviday bates Cs cada air, Win, Milne, air, . C. Gamble, Atr, A. B. Welliver, dur, Jos. Colo, abr. J. Day, Mr. H. G. Stone, Sherut MoPher- son, Mr. F. W. Galbraith, Che President reported having locat HONS, og gu0 FOpS, lags, and Other material ovionging to the pociety, aiesura. the Whitehouse and the a LOCAL HAPPENINGS Senator Michener a arrived home from Ottawa on Tuesday, Mr, and Afre, Don McRae left on Wednesday for Victoria, B.C, Mra. Jos, Cole ts visiting her daugh: ver, Mira, W, J. MeLean, at Castor, The change on Thursday from the veld weather Was Very much appreci ated. Mises Ardona Baker and: Dorta: Pym youve ecu CAIN: Out Ihe week-end, tude Mahanty and Judes: seakson, iE Latabetdinn axe Sschanicind: Gaergetn for.a fow days, . Mrs. . L. Hilo and the family ary fowving today for Victoria, Bu, abr Hites Wul comasn here. Rev and Ara Jou. Woodsworth aha ait , the contralto of haps one of - the a in eee munical attractions gasnune pena cry of the ng lady r aHers on the Lyceum Ink Reason. to cl nly, A. He Hay Hugh Clarke, kip; J. MoKensle, H. Boyd A Kx well, Dr, DeLar r the President mateh, r lay: smith vote of the Antler Hill, 11 Sprit speal tof the National Monday, 17th Ini Be Horn, Lk . Stone, W. E HB. Mitchell, Dr. aston satform, will pret cuttings from sus well as many wilt-ep: ly even ext Af 8.30 o'clock, on the RED DEER CUR CURLERS Open Season on Monday At the Curlera meeting on Nov. 6, Mr. John Fulton prenidin Kent was elected secretary-treasurer for the enauli '. rik will be provided tor children up age, but the Ladies Curl ing Club had to be cut down to one sheet of foe. Skips were Mr. Percy akating hoowe their own rinks, The following rinks have nt W. J, Stephenson, skip; Fred Hop- xing Ea. in, W. Gibbs, Campbell, ski M. Smith, ny Dancocks, John Grets ; kip: R. Pidgeon, J. M. tor skip; Geo. Best, Geo. urnet Jno. Reld, Geo, White, J. R. aracaddon, Warwi 2.'G, Jone, skip; W. A. Robinson, clare 8 Hugh McLovin. Sack Fulton, ekip: Hog. Taylor, C. Sinclair, Harry Eln 8. Hall skip; W. MeCrorte, Geo, Teold, H. Baw- H. Moy I. Hamiey, C. C.Brazter, c Humber, F. Lot aad Vie the first of the ner- nan follows, games Vive- President: Graham: ee CHURCH NOTICES Knox church, November 16.* Public worship it the usual hours, Sabbath School and Hible Class at 3 pan. Mr. Brown has resumed hin duties after onthe special work 111 the ward Movement. Red Deer East Meth- will be held next Sunday a.m, Horn Mr. paten. Major Barrow will take sweat Sunday services at Bt. Li m Nov. 6, Major Barrow is chief chaplain of MiMtary Dinti . a tho Fe era. vd in the evening when ein commemoration of rmuietien (ny will be. b Salvation Army apecial survions wilt de held next Sun the Salvation rmy. Hall, conduena: by Capt. Grey. at Edmonton, assisted By looal officers, p.m., Praise meeting, 7.30 p.m., Sal- gation moating, You are cordially in vited to attend these services, : Baptist church anniversary services at, aE in Indiew i the Parish Hall on Lloyd-George, the man of the hour. Just in at t an inventory and yaiuauon of ue muveavie and Hxed assets of the society. aur, J. W. Hey was appointed Auditor Secret being direc ars meeting on necscine av to receive the annual To; A cordial resolution of of appreciation was placed on record in regard to the work on the Board of Mr. W. T. Coote, removed. account of Dawe Pamely, 78, for roofing and sompieting the jew cattle barn, was for pay- ont. * azne poultry coops will be lent to the od Deer Poultry and Pot Stock Asso- aiecian core pro The Commiteo on Veterans Day at the Fair reported progreas and . were authorized to arrange sottlement basis Ge The proposed meeting of represent atives of Clase B faire one day in ad- Weatern Canada Fairs Association at Hamonton, and the appointment of a secretary for Class B fairs, was ap- proved. Mr. Bjorkeland favored a classification and prize Lat for Class B faire, and that a strong effort be made to bring out local ex- hibitors by attractive prizos. Reports on Phases of the Fair The Midway concessions were dis- cused at some length. It was entirely In the power of the police authorities to stop any objectionable shows or con- cenalons, Mr. Kenny The chairman of concesnions let space what he considered bona-fide police tlons, and he could not be also charge with the responnlbility of looking afer them afterwards: he had too much to do, It was up to the police and the President to deal with complaints, He believed that the concessions with tho Bernardi outfit were more amenable to control.sand were a better outfit, than the Indspendent-applicationn. The following reports and witgwes- Uons on different phases of the Fair operations of 1919 were also submitte? and received, and will be discussed at the annual meeting on December 6: Poultry Department Tho present building is a great tm- provement over the old one, and great- ly Improved the past exhibition in this department, but I found It was not half large enouxh to Kive the. different clasnes the space they needed for BHO; purposes. In Judging birds of dark plumage in the west side the building, the judges had to take tho bird right uj to the window to examine them, as the light did not strike on the coops at all, other -copps having been placed near, above the f the windows, owing to Inck of accommodation. The new coops inutnlled this year nhowed the birds off to a far greater advantage than previoux years, but to coop all the birds in our own coop: (which certainly ought to be done) without bunching them up as was done thia year, would require at least 150 more coopsa with cups. Fifty extra cups larger than the ones now tn une would be required fer watering, watet- fowl which should be fed as well watered cups, the utility pena, or hens with Tcooda should bate large water cups. The ventilation in the present bufld- ing wae very bad, yy extending the building east and putting on a cupola with windows along both midos, tt would overcome this defect, as well as furnishing better ght for judging. Hoping the Board will see fit to nct unds. rinking fountains be installed (automatic); specially needed by child- rn. . That top nection of ticket boxes be made of matal to srevent sticking. nt proved. to prevent slipping tn. Do not interfere with al prise Lst after final compilation, and get programmen pro Arrange live stock entry forms to give more room for particulars re aire jam. That arrangements be ss made for use of street sprinkler from Hdmonton during fair days for the oun That or and Secretary-Treasurer of City be sent complimentary tickets for each fair. t arrangements be made to pro- vido meals free to Constables on Guty at gro joa un That one man be dotall look vance of the annual meeting of the tei n these suggenti somethi: slong thees lines emning owing to the frost, by the Chief En- see WM, MILNE sineer from Bdmonton, and Engi : 7 Roblin. - Mr. in will remain 01 Secretary s Recommendations work in the t for a couple of That facilities for washing be pro- weeks. Mr, rags eg the con- pro vided on tractor, get to work in family have rvturned: trom Vi and Winnipes. Mr gt; Bugar Ryan, of Calgary, ts th new butcher with tne Lund Bolue Bros, Meat store, Gagut Ave, North. Mra, H. F. Kenny left Monday morn ing for Manitoba, Where she will visit aire. Kenny's parents for a oduple of months, Mr. arid Mra. W, 8, Metcalf have moved in from their farm in the Del- burne district and will live In Red Deer anes this winter, The Smith Lumber Co. are installing 4 weigh scale for coal at their limber yard. Mr, Bonnett has the cement work, Nurse Law ,who recently returned from overseas, is visiting her hrothen, Mr, H. A. Law, and Mrs, Avenue, : Rey. W. G. Brown is back trom hte tour for the Forward ment tn connection with the Preaby- rian church. as Ws Parkin, eS on the C, waa in on Tubsday for the . A. Dr G2. Me tesurned foam overseas in July and ts now farming near Innin- irs, EH. D. Roach, of children are visiting Fee aa ove or, Mr. A. H. ae Ce an end remain Mra. G. P. ees has purchased thr Richardson ot ane ne, Firat St. South, in Waskasoo. Don't wait for a canyanser to call on you: applications can be taken out at any time at Victory Loan headquarters 17 Roam St. West, Government Employ- ment office building. While hanging 1p 0 beef.at the farm Wednesday, the supporting pole Deeks struck: Percy. Smith on, the head tnfltcting nasty. scalp wound, neceas tating several stitches. Mr. Day, President, left on sunday ior Victoria, the Alberta Association of Fatra and tastitutes, at the annual meeting of the Woatorn Canada Live Stock Union at Victoria, B,C. Mr. Lon, Husking left Sunday for Olds where ho will take, his second your'a course at tho Agricultural Col- Ho took hia first yoar s work one the war. He expects to come back with Latimer Botterill in May. Mr. F. G. Lynd, of the Northern Hay Shippers, Red Decr, has roturned from Dee borta, Mr Loyd im In-the market for al the hay he can lay hold of, No. upland In welling at 824, 2 Mr. KE. A. Bonnick and Mr, L. M. Casts, who be report eo, Dame ote M Wenalin (Benaito) and others W. H. Hanna, Fifth North, will have the ayuipathy, of many frien ode. ths tome sate aiseat son and ee W. H. Ro Tuerday at tho age of seven, nad been aick for some montie y with a rbeu- matic affection of the hi fun- eral wan private, expects spring as.early as ai io nt. Provineltl Health Tnapector Buttor- field waa down thin week. and congrat- ulated Chief Anderson on the conditions of the. city, cleanest town he had Four concerns received tortion cleat up a little better, which is tn marked contrast to the potloe court trials and ho heavy fines which have ized his visite north and sanitary It waa the he eaid. youredif na neat frame makes that ta prectated, evening by appoint- Btudio, take photos in the ev mont Fieming s Photo Art has bought the Seo Moore residence * replies from Red Deer, a The work on the C.N.R. grade into Red was closed on Wed: Behout sainge te to be At the fegula? meeting Sisk aaa obi Sie wei aaa Zowiee, principal of he following jor payments des a4 Lured Co, Be; G. x coutmanter, 10; xtamsey, state: 420,99; W. Gs Blootric Coy Principal's Reports reported roll re ae October, School und he int the total of 68 f ghey ments was 5 THE NEW RED DE 0 Wxecutive af. of the unable to get the consent-of his to leave B.C, Dr. Walter F. Harris got back Tideeday Soe Chicago, where he a post-aral magohane: Therapy, summer when he let Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Joa, Northey, of Hanna, will have sinvere sympathy. in the four year old boy, which known and esteemed Red Deer The pagar of the Red Deer ae rown content, according. irawing made by Capt. MeCall aonally, Ie: Mien 3. opwoeth, Deor, Mi ep has been her 10 worth of silverware and has Hi. doen of hor good fortune tn the matter, The Royal Crown are very plogeed at the great number of vory clearly the effectiveness of neto- plane distribution and incidentally the value of the Advocate as onseapore agency. Capt. T. Watson who has bean wapely in the pe of Knox church jooks, was ips send-off the young people church Monday evening, ei the close of regular meeting at which Bheane, the president, led in a BeEged similar lines to ease: whic have ob- tained in the past, bi ie committee of five, seven or nine dir- after piscine. and checking of men for Methodist church y ervices, nd concessions, rides, etc. on lov. F juter, of Springvale, will Pedic av uoth secvlona, Tooees whe ot have' rend his articles on The After- red to re-pack ast exhibita, ee math of Action, will be interested in outside points. hearing shir Hin messages are of That class for Shetland ponies be imely i mt. The Sunday Schoo added to prize list will mee ee nthe clome of the morning That 1919 order for ie ond fourth service. prize cards be a feast take actual count of 1919 awards J. B, WELTON i rene, ve votac Report of Live Stock Committee at 3 p.m, iv. Your Committee believes: Hameall In well nnd favorably known in matter of ongaging a competent person Red Deer, and the public are, cordially who would give his whole time In the invited to attend these nervices at 11 Interests of the fair as a manager is o'clock and 7.30. Rev, Bingham -wili not feasible owing to finances, nor ts It Hkely that the services of such a person could be.secured for aay three months date as such a time of engagement would: prove too short to be sufficiently attractive. We therefore see nothing else for it but that the Directors carry om along ectors, 0 chosen or appointed from or by the directorate. Such committee to plan, and carry on the fiir, think that th the last fair have mmitts my e shown too large or lean unwieldy. lieve in having fatsly, lary ate as much would asayre:t ment of adequate and competent dale during the fair, much more could be secured in any ather w mre The prize list should /be thoroughly revised fons ly in the your ane arranged an to conform ly a8 pecaitie with that of all other. falem same circult and thereby do away with immediately previous to fair, the n cessity of maklug chon lant moment e prh classes might ho increase ably others, The Rulen und. teuula- (Continued on page 8) wht Mra. Wright's Maternity Home, Red Deor, on November 10, 1949, to. Mr. (and Mrs. Leonard Kinguep, Eokyville, wat Mra. Wright's Maternity Homa Red Deer, on November ee 1919, Re na an: Mra. Henry: Bras, At Mea. Welght's Maternity Home, Rad. Deer, on November 23.. 19395 00Re uy Bryan, anon, Ted Deer, on Newembor 8 ones to tesand Spe. We. J. Hay, a gon, pat the seo urho , on November 8, 2: D. Armstrong, Munro, by Deer, to Mabel Mildred, ohn HOD Hal of Mill Bnd. 49 William Smith,
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