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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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1919-11-07
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'BRITISH GOV'T SUSTAINED ON to, kidnap. Ford, rar. in Engiani. Sir Walter Cassels, chief justice of court, has by the government for the Grand Trunk. Mimi Irene Watson, of nipes, was commiltted to wand cetal or rock: ton on the i of manslaughter ks 4 result of the death of David Muir, of Rokamy;who wal rime over by the ac- cused with an automobile and died 0 his Injuries. Limber Up With Ponetiittkg Hamiln s Wizard OU Avhariifess and effective prepara tion 2 relicys the tism, iatig: bago. is: Has: ti Tt pen etrates quickly, drives reat Soreness, and I fimbers up'stiff-aching Jolnts and nen have no idea how useful ig will of every da: i en there is need of eptic p- b re cee its, burns, for Ww a If it Satisfied return the pottte ai Bee yope money back at jem Wh or have sick ieee sty try, izard, Liver Tittle pink pitla; 30 cess FINANCIAL POLIGY snueing ngress ena of Surgeons. in o i8 requ he might produce were bbe emple: POT dition i iong hours and poor living conditions eidence ts in direct ratio te the amount New York recently th 7 n be wo mean in spirit ae me be co Geary the Amerfoa laborer abdrers 1 mean all those high of low who are engaged in productive fsmplo ment; nok only men but women, jer changing conditions in this an impor willing to work long hours for small pay, Under labor conditions which we hope naver again to e in this coun- ty jeificient production. There must be a pet cent unproductive man to a mini- num. if dto. maintain him and what broftably rie Toat. a cause of great escial unrest O In the work of the medical profes- uida iiee the Beat hope for the fucure. Sinee the close of the civil war Afteen years have been: added to the average dength of human life. With present knowl dg and present conditions, fif- teen years more might b added to the life of man in this country within the ext twenty years, It is certain that ten years will be added, at the most productive age, from a standpoint industry, and will greatly aid in main- taining our position as the most pro- tot nation, When 1 was a boy it jeblt for men of forty to Mind a and for a man of fifty it was dealur work counts for much. are less inflammable, they have family ues and responsibilities they have something to lose so thut they are teas under the influence of the violent agitation. If ax a nation we advance the time of production of each person compete with those countries in which shorten human life, and eventually de- crease production and increase soc untest, The introduction of potable has made prohibition pomdbie. Prohibt- Uon will enormously increase produ tion. In Vienna, the per capita con- sumption of spirituous and fermented liquors were redured 40 per cent fol- lowing the imroduction of a pure water supply from th mountains. The failure of Italy and France to supply, potable water, necessitates a continu: ance of wine drinking, just as in Germany the drinking of beer will eon- Unue. If one traces the perance movement through the states of the union, he finds that it wis not the ap- the pelf-contro of man which waa behind this great movement, but the advent of potable water. Atcoholic drinks loosen the inhabit- ory contro which civilization has im- impulses of accidents, and social di often have had their origin in the abeyance through alcohol of in- jual self-control Pare water hua eliminated typhoid: food and better living con- etcioaes which co with reduction of verty, will check tuberculoi and better Gare of focal infections in the prevent many man. death: st Foe The arch enemy of middle life and beyond 1 cancer, and our measures both for prevention and cure have not aitvanced in proportion to the increas- fg On -woman in nine and one man in thirteen die greater nuniber of persons who reach the cancer age. We must spread more widety the Knowledge that chronic Irritation ts thd great uiderlying cause of the dis- ease. Whenever a certain type of cancer exists. in a race of men or in a country with great frequency, as com- to other races or countried, it is due to a sifigle cause, usually a social cers saw a teeth. Cancer of the lip and tongue in on. ittrease as the habit of amok- paiim on the increase in both sexes. It seettin 6 be a well established fact that in clea in. which the Dreasts faticbae tS bemaln expoced ts fir without covering, cancer of, the fs extremely rare and the in- pres- bly'in the mouth the chronic irritation which precedes the development of gastric cancer neem prot Unfortunately, we know less about the ot-ean er of the large intes- ine and rectum. Diligent search should be THE ROYAL -BANK tie BANK hag ot ry LIBERAL POLICY IN EXTENDING CHEDITS To FARMERS to enable un, through knowledge of local causes, to luce the number of such casos, The majority of cancer come to operation We cannot alwaya demonstrate inoper- ability in given case am npito eed a loan to buy seed or liventock, soe ees nearest branch of the Royal Bank early ) about your requirements. erage Bank the next time you are in town. ed experience accompanied by high r operative mortality and a smaller per- centage of cures is seen. thi Ge Te the Raltor of ure Advocate: of their reduction in this country of the 200 thi duce the price'at present vbtaitied f.0.b. lt; and retaining. Kanlzed one, oF, In some c WHERE THE HIGH GOST OF GOAL COMES IN Red Deer, Oct. 31, 19: Dear Siry Being in the mining busl- ness, I was much interested in the article appearing in the last issue ot an others wherein 0 tion ef Sunda in the Smoky River area was advocated in order that the price Of Coal might be lowered to the con- , and ewpecially in the Winnipeg Te nae pate is c to the elements composing It, ft may be the same, but it hax not the struc- ture, All of the coal in the Canadian Rockies ta been devolatilized by the deur ete dtinintegrates wher handled and very litte lump coal can, be obtained, and It must be made Into briquettes to render it suitable domentic use. But it t not my intention to go into the merits of thls, or the feasability of ing Coal mines. No. doubt the government with unltm- ted capital, and the ability thereby to could the. mines. ut it is not the-government should go to all this trouble reduce the price of coal: indeed, unless it also arranged to take over the distribution and sefling of the output, there would be but Little ap- preciable difference to the consumer, What is needed in the coal business im cheaper distribution. In the article in question the Senator is quoted as saying..that coal mined within sixty miles of Red Deer sells for 9.00 per ton in Red Deer. The writer does not know of any bituminous coal mined within sixty miles of Red Deer, and 1 think at the present time any coal of thie clase drselling for more than that But Iam sure he will find no operator who is getting anywh near that or was, until re- y the Kovernment for coal fo.b. the mine, A maximunr profit m alse allowed for Jobbing, wholesaling that soveraldarge companies have or- building and has methods of Wo The result of this 1s rested BOYS GANGS IN A BIG AMERICAN CITY Back about million years or vo men used to live in caves and hunt each other in packs, At night they that About the: Gtapasres and i Won, ab to the troglodyte, he atll golte atfonay Cotoage ta Tull: of then. He atill lives in caves and hunts in packs, and at night he still site around bontires, h ion't afraid of and of the other gang he's chased off the block during . the joys in Unending Fights Oo way of wtopping ths guag tabtingy sald Capt, arctiy or night there gee on in Chicago an In the bell of Capt. Hapiing'e sation od ; f thi Three bystanders Poop Into Prehistoric Life you want peep into the prehia- toric life that went.on in Chicago when glactera were chasing each other down State atreet and the saber toothed tiger was prowlmg through Juckson boule- rken to the story of Paul . leader of th Belmonts and waiting in a cell with his four cave comrades for the police to make up thelr minds what to do about Flosi's There's been a fight between the Elstons aes the Belmonts for three years, said Paul. Aw, I don't know pont ust fight. When the Belmonts would come into the territory stone would rush Mostly. wa bricks and it's the trouble with the city. It to pass around regulation clubs thn there wouldn't be any used lke (hers was'thls last tme. Gee, wiiy do they arrest us, We ain't the o.') gang. They haven't ar- any lt; the Eleions, And there's the Mercedes gang at George street and ew, two OF three, subsli in these Uiferent branches of diatriba- on in order that they may get this promt allowed by the gov raiment. Very few cxumew can be i coal Deer uy hla onal (ro both i erg buys from a jobber who uddx his proft water the J The writer knows of one Insts particular where with over xive the agency his company would buy the coal from him, paying him the proft when he could have bought ft direct from the operator. What arrangement they had do not know, but it ts ob- prevails in the distribution of other commodities or not, but no. doubt does to a greater or leas extent, no wonder the high cost ot vin ts threatening us all with bank: There would be little dlMeulty in gaining and holding market for our coal expense were eliminated, and there would Bs fewer trikes if the miner when he Mar a ton to mine being quoted at nine or ten dollars per ton within a few miles of the mine, and advertived on a bargain at that. Tho distribution and sale of com- modities th a necessary and important part of any line of prodtiction, but It paying for i sorermimant: wants to. con. trol any line ot lndustey, of Of reducing the cost to the iuutimer, let it begin here fret. We do without some of these middlemen better than we can lo without producers, Their elimin- Ation and the prite we bay them can be very well dispensed with by all of Thinking you for the Editor, I subscribe myself, MINE OPERATOR, apace, Mr, rectum, the mortality was about 8 per cent and the cures of the patients sueeated: on about 60 per cent for period, and only thirteen of the one hundred patients were cured. Seventy-five were considered hopeless at the tim of examination and were 3 the five-year cures Geatpen to 97 per cent, but we had seven ingtead of thirteen of ae ye aa 100 parents: exami ined alive at the end of five yer oil said: that Nature almost a ready-made food SE ary companies to engage nort JUDICIAL SALE part) tn Tuwnship Thirty-six (46), SCIENCE TALKS. A celebrated scientist referring to cod-liver is richest medicinal cod-liver oil, elaborated i in a scien- Calffornia avenue and there's the and west gangs. out around Forest Park. Last year the north and west gangs mixed it and the north gang threw three of the wests Into the Have taken over the Meat Market in- Hamilton block, Gaetz Avenue North. Special Advantages for Cash Customers See our Special Bar- gains Every Day Pursuant. to the Final Ofter for Sat made by His-Honour J, dated the 6th day of Ontaben AD. 1919, there will be offered for sale by Willlant Auctioneer, at Smith's Hall in are. and made one weet drink a bottle Sloan's tf and tt killed him. Then there's the Pirates on Milwaukee avenue and the Greyland gang in Irv other from caves in Chicago, Frank ick, aged 15,9230 North Monti cello avenue, and Edward Moraynaki, 15, 3443 Belmont avenue, were among vas brol 4 Hidpand he had a red fag wad: Was in. nosing fight between 10,000 or 16,000 kale nh tng Park and the and the others in ther cell, the Dunning gang, which is tough bunch. And say, there's dosans ot ange right around this part of town. They're all fellowa ike us and they ght all the time. What about? Aw, , you kiddin me? They fight e ra use they belongs to di ites that s why, Well, we never used guns Carried Red Flag But we heard of the guy the Bla * a he Hida: 80 SOT RT Be, only two of them Well, he fred frat, suetniky ws mp ma He hola fellow, abou 21. Me bad an American flag when the fight started, sha) all the-time, been in at least hundred fights alone. rari despite his mak, gS ome a Lane hig of young troglodytea still Aghting each SALES NOTES Don t hold your sales notes until they mature. Any Branch of this Bank will advance you money on them. If you prefer, place your sales notes with us and we will collect them ,when due, and credit your at Sylvan Lake open Daily Beasshes also ot Roaky Mowntain House and Lousand. W.K. Wickens, Manager. COAL During the:frosty snap our office was crowded with people wanting coal, and our teamsters were on the move asfast.asthey could oad and unload. We sold out everything we had on hand, and are now deliver- ing orders. But some unwise, Ones, with the fine weather, are slacking up again in'their preparations for the winter We are receiving,a limited amount of coal from. six + different-mines at-the-present-time, and-even-with this we are away short of our requirements. We handle Crow s Nest steam, Saunders Creek, Black Diamond, Clover Bar, and Round Drumheller, - Hill domestic coals. Take warning and place your orders now before the gxeatrush starts. J. MALCOLM co. LIMITED Village of Lousana, of three o'clock in the after- ineaday, the 19th day of November, A. D. 1919, the following lands and premises: The North East Quarter of Section Twenty-neven (27), Range Twenty-fve (25), Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or T ait The Vendor: ts informed that the pro- perty s altuate about 14 miles West of eat Of the Fou crea of the aaid land The property will be offered for snio. wubject to a reserve bid which will be made known at the 1.ne of sale, Terms of payment 10 per cent. os the Plaintiff's Solicitor at th time the sale; the balance to be pa inte: Court syithin ei ixty day eich inter- est, The sale a;subject to the stands ing conditions of the Court. of the Ca APPROVED (Sed.) J. J. MAHARFY, Ld. had given the world MULSION in the Zrovinas of Alberta, al NOTICE 19 atmeRbY GivEN that the voters list for the City of Red (Deor 1s, now prepared vind open for inspection in the City office during (oftica, hours. Aathe list ts compiled from tho assesment lst made dn Ootober, 1918,4t 8 necessary to see that your name Is on tho List if youcarp entitled to. vate. Applications to-havenamos added must be filed in the City office on or before November 2, 1919, Forms and information may be obtained there during office hours. A TASTERMENGON, S crotary-Troasurer, EXTRACT FROM MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE Any person who has been resident in the municipality in the then rourront year prior to the first day of July, and who La otherwise duly Mquatified, whose name docs not appear on the voteri list, or who is oRet-astessed on the roll high enough to be qualified as a. voter,-or whose name ts put down in error or whose name has beon omitted from thie ldut revised asgeanmont roll..(provided that the taxes are frat paidson the property or income In. respect of which he claims a yote),, may, either, himself or agent apply to have the List amended Ubon Siving to the clerk notice in the following form . LAND. FOR SALE. Approximately 80 acres of the 8.W. of Section 29-38-27, W. of the 4th Mer. is offered for sale at 25.00 per acre, cash. . Z aBe Bese Ee manner, very much as Nature wraps up of butter it. easlt slobule, Scott s is not unlike cream in consistency, but niainy it easier than they do other fats, Scott s Eniul i n is-concentrated nourishment that helps Jkeep ther body: strong. Give it'a trial Geos Bowne, Torente, Out, The explanation les in the incre oa LOTS.FOR SALE. cubcusoe he ae Ms the owner of a mumb t of lots which wilt ico Easy terms will b i eakeal er oat, Will be given, Full list and GOD SAVE THE KING.
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