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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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splay Our ing on oa and Huloid vant of vant to VOL. XVII. No. 49 Com, on Bup. Rev. Outitanding cheques Pontage, Printing, eto. len t. ate. fom pald...... F Dept, Municipal Affairs .. 1918 account payable Work done for debenture Bank balance Cash balance Cash on hand and at bank Uncollected Sup, Tax Other uncollected taxes Grading roads Accounts receivable Total, Liabilities Accounts payable. Uneollected Sup. Tax . Due Dept. on Sup. Tax Bills payable 631 to October 31, an well as 1,118.61 ar- Race rears, The total amount uncollected fon October 31 was 5,397. Ex-Reeve Kent pald tribute to the excellent work of the Council and of Welton, and to the good flhan por however, to Council in aaking that the bridge be discontinued, They more light rather than leas light, he suggested adding four more lis) at different points In the village. Mr. Kent's suggestion mixed reception, the 1919 present being rather opposed further current obligations under pre- 7 ation was accepted with regret. At a meeting of the directors of the Deer Agricultural Society on Saturday afternoon, President Kinnon presiding, and Mr, Welton secretary, t also , present re Directora Bjorkeland, Galt Mr. Chas. Sinclair, secretary of the G.W.V-A., wrote Board for the generous adjustment of Veter- official auditor, books, as on Root and Vegetable production. all exhibitors paying 1 and over.in entry fees were to be considered mem- bers of the Sopiety for 1919. Tt was decided to gell by private aale ? ured at Cal- ight Show visitors. The Secretary will handle mati Financial Report for 1919 The Secretary-Treasurer present the following report for the 1919 bual- ness: Revenues Agricultural entries . wee 909.70 2247.14 160.00 261.16 Special pris 171.00 14974.90 345,40 867.65 90.28 272.90 1234.85 195.41 BRAT 389.80 341.21 8 pent conditions. The removal of housed Pri from the village some looked upon as good thing aa paving the way for better The com triot. The lighting was the main subject of discussion, however, and the public fafety and public improvement was Urged, as the dark streets at night were apt to make things unpleasant *for the womenfolks. A pleDiacite will be held on the street jamp question at the lection on Mon+ present Municipal building corner, and ad renter corner, Monday sentiments of the ratepayers. THE POULTRY SHOW Secret H. K. Byers outlook good for the ber 16-17, The DEATHS JOHNSON Dind at Memorial Hos- pital, Red 9, Chri 29, aged 5 yearn daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra, EB. D, Moore. Interment took place at Red Deer cometery, xy, December 2. Hn. G. Btone Sons in charge of funer- al arrangements. MOORE Died, on Monday, December 3, Allan Humphrey Moore, aged 31 years, of Red Deer. The funeral took place oh Tuesday, December at 2.30 p.m. from the residence Deor cemetery, 914974.90 By balance down By Dom, Gov't grant f To balance, belig surplus car- ried to capital account 3387.86 Sundry Acoounte: Fairs Ass'n, 5.15; pense, Race Entry Accounts: rang, 7:-Con Falla, 21; Fenton, 28; Musselman, GLA ccretnsenensnnenet Cota, sesanerengeaneneavn Sundry Pair equipment ..... Blectrical equip. (partial) pe ae Football cup and 32 medals Total assets Liabilities Intosh, 3; Jut West, 7. Capital Accounteurplus of aa Moth OVEr MADILLCH wnwnene 6002.63 13154.05 Th debit, were. wi the President and powered to borrow 1,000 more from . the bank to clean up the capital expen- 0 moths) of, Alberta, RED DEER, ALBERTA, PRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th,'1919. Turn / Public School Trustees W. J, Stephenson r J, B. Welton would not the Council . BH. Moyes, J. We ). Stone, N. White, and , E. Payne, W. J. HE. Weljon, R, Parsons. Schoo Board Rev. Father Voisin, C. Lerouge, John , Carrol, Alex Mo A. Donnelly. Stephenson, Se; sc THE WHITE LUNGH CAFE : New Restaurant Service Opened on T Thursday The White Lunch Cafe, under the management of Mr, C. W. Hamilton ahd Mr. David Turner, opened gut last evening in the stand on Rot the Olympia and si exclusive white of walls, counters, etc, producing a fine effect, The traya are white, and the whole new range of crockery and ailver automatic shakers and other up-to-date devices. being uned adds to the attractiveness of they White Lunch Cafe. Mr. Hamilton t well and popularly toa known In Red Deer an a baker and cat erer, and he will have charge of the front end, which will accommodate 364 people at onct, Over the cooking, Mr. Turner will have ,. Mr. Turner is an artist in his profession. He has been in the catering and cook- ing business since he was a lad, and has served all over Scotland, and the north of England, being for slxteep yeara with the celebrated Glasgow pur- veyors, Ferguson Forrester. Mr, Turner han fine assortment of pic tures and menus of banquets Ornamental cakes at which he officiat- ed, among them being the banquet given ut the landing of the Lusitania. For nine years he was steward at the ary. It's the cook. is the motto of the Cafe, and Mr, Tur- S ner Intends to live up to his reputation. ALBERTA NATURAL HISTORY SOGIEFY . To A. C. Ru Wes Sere ST. LUKE'S 2: Raia College, Saskatoon, Baak., . o NORTH RED OEER NOMINATIONS The following nominations took place on Monday tn North Red Deer for the Council; Business Showing icKee from lor, McIntosh and. Seatray ville (Keotuk), all-asking for station their Respective stations. to business kept up to the prevont stan H, W. Wilson appeared for the resi- dentaof Sylvan Lake, asking for, the kppolntment of a station agent at that polnt.. He said that the annual frelebt recelptw of the railway there now amounted to in 100 i that the C.N.R, misintalned an small percentage of the freight bunl- line to Calgary 0 transferred at Big Valley, and tt took from a week to ten days to make the, that in the from th dis about 125,000 bushels and cattle ship- ments about twenty cars, and that there were absolutely no facilities at the ntation for handling this business without an agent G. A, Walker, representing the C. P. son's traffic fg ures y correct, but pointed out en quacy of the station accommodatio Mr, Wilson Saying the station was box car, while Mr. Walker call- ed ta portable depot, and said man; were In use at stations furnishing more business than Sylv He con- tended that t did afford protection for passengers In inclement weather, but the commissioners hinted that better, ded if m permanent Board fin- ally ordered that am agent be put. al this point beginning July 1 next, and the railway have the have the order rescinded If business dia not keep up. to expectations, Mr. Wilson expressed himaclf an satisfied with the order Bona he annual moeting of the Alberta Ga Natural History Society. was held at Red Deer on Friday, the President, Mr. . C, Whitehouse, presiding, with Mins as secretary. The business was held in the aftertioon. A satisfactory financial report was presented, and the following elected officers for the ensulng year: . Officers for 1920 Hon. President Hon. Duncan Mar- Hon. Vice-President J. J. Gusts, M. P. gecond Hon. Vice-President H. A. Craig, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. or ni F. C. Whitehoune, re- Vice-Preaidonte Mra. W. A. Cannels, DF, H. George. Secretary-Treasurer Misa Fyson: Directors- Mrai George, Mrs.Pamely, Wilton, K. H. Snell, W. F. Harris. Phe Executive report referred to. the nd women and children suffered while waiting in the cold for the three-timen- fa-week train, which generally-wan late owing to its being a mixed train and Heavy traffic; that freight had to prepaid in shipping and frequently was dumped off In the open with no one to look after it, and cases of freight oc- canionally Were broken open; that the grain production of the adjacent dis- trict this year wan between 275,900 and 300,000 bushels, that the elevator with 30,000 bushels was full to wore spotted, there was no agent there, the first far- mer in grabbed them and fight fro- qu ntly ensued; and that lant year the earnings of the company at .this point were 16,111.00. Mr. Walker, replying for the com gt; pany, said that If tho conditions de werived by Mr, McKee in regard to the upkeep of the station were correct, lt;1 would have them Immediately remodi- vice, entomology in Alberti Dr. George and President Whitehouse, had amisted at arranged by Mrs. 9. taskiwin. The ety publ: Bowman's Annotated check Tat of the fi an a valuable epitome of what had been accompliahed in this order A check of coleoptera (heetlen) was being prepared by Mr. . . Carr, of Edmonton, and would be published by the Society. In the Can- adian Field Naturallat Mr. Whitehouse had written notes on some of the fishes (Continued on page 7? o MARRIAGE At the Manse, Red Deer, Saturday, November 29, by the Rev. W. G. Brown, Mien Isabella Hunter Reay to Mr, Robert James Keast, both of Hilladown. At the Manso, Red Deer, on Wed- nesday, December 3rd, by the Rev, W, G. Brown, Mra, Mary Barton, to Mr. Frederick Jobn McNeil, both of Les- Heville, Alberta. KINSEP NUT A very pretty wedding took place at gi. Michael's church, Calgary, on Thursday morning, November 27, at 11 o'clock, when Bustance Kinsep, Sylvan Lake, was united in marriage to Lottie Ev The Rev. Captain. home at Sylvan Lake, a successful meeting be, od by the station agent. He did not in think that the business justified an order for the appointment of a per- manent ugent, but the board anally ave the sume order as Sylvan Lake, namely, an agent to be appointed by July I next, and the company to have the right to-apply to have the ouger at that time didnot justify the order. The Board issued an. order providing that a atatlorr agent must be appoint- ed at the town of Kootuk on July 1 next, provided the railway earnings at that point reach the minimum of 16, 000 fixed by the Board, of which 2000 Iu to be pasmenger earnings. . CHURCH NOTICES Baptist church services; 11 ams King Solomon. 7.30 Excuses. Pop- lar Ridge at 3 o'clock. Communion at afterndOn and evening services, Wm. Grigg, mininter, Balmoral School House, Dec. 7th Public worship will be held In the schoot house on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Young and old in the district are tn- vited to atend. Knox Church, December 7th Pub- le worship at the usual hours. Morn- Some achievements and organized religlon t The verdict of life tupon thd fact of reconciliation. Sab- bath school and Bible class at 8 p.m. a o Mother would ceftainly appreciate cabinets one of those fine kitchen that the Beet Co. are showing. agent At thelr station, but only handled A. Red Deer, right to apply to LOGAL HAPPENINGS of ) The price of No. 1 Special cream haa gone up to 670 at Red Deor, Constable H, K. Byers, of the APP. has been promoted to the rank of Cor- Mr. Grigg attended the inter-church Movement convention st Cal- gary this week. Dr. and Mrs, MoEwan, and Mr. C, T. Eline were down to the Shriners meet- ing and ball at Calgary this week.- Points at rer, of the Western General Co, were at Edmonton on Thursday, Mr. Byram is making for England, hones to bring out his father with him, Mr. andMra, Roberton, of Eckville, Tueaday with their Little one to Calgary. aiff Hil ; ils if Heved to be. suffering from - spinal aval Th meningitis. Constable DellaTorre, of the local dotachmont of the A.P.P., has left Tor out he alnoees a month's vacation, and intends viait- Ing his paranta in Halifax 20.8: A551, will pl modintely with. the Secretary, G. W. , he wilt hear of to his, advantage, n .W.V.A, are putting on ort the armouries on New nove, Ev y welcome to the grand finiah of the yoar. Fuller de- tails later. Mr. Lawrence Dodd, freight conduc tor on the C. BH, died at Calgary on Pnesday, Measrs, Barker, Lancaster, Stewart und others. trom Deer went down to his funeral at Innisfail. Mr. Roy Pearson's: many friends among the young people gave him nend-off on Wednesday on his tranufer My to the Merchants bank, Acme. Mr. Fitzpatrick succeeds him at Red Deer. The privilege of leasing ubpatented had iands granted to certain soldier and othor apecial ehtrants under Ord r-in- Council of March 8, 1918) has. been withdrawn, Sub-Land Agent Gee Ia) notified. Mr. J, Grant MacGregor was in Inst week from Lake Louise, viniting Mra. James A, Bower. He left on Monday be ongaged at the Buffalo Pagk for some time. Mra. Harry Kingsett left Tuesday morning for Calgary, Ata social even- ing at Mra, J, W. Broughton's, Mra, Kingzott wan prosented with the part- ing gift of-m silver meat fork by her lady friends, Mr, EB, EB. McKay, at ono time ac- rthern points, hus been appoi the Royal bank at Lethbridge, Harry Brigham, of: Mountain House, was fined 250 and conta, or three months In jail, for evaiiton of the Mil- itary Service Act at Innisfail by Mr. J. D. Lander, 3.P. He paid, the-fine: Corp . Blockaldge, RN. P,, brought. the charge. Mr, Andrew Munro, who has been with the government telephones at Calgary; has been promoted and trans ferred to Edmonton. He i now in charge of a with trafic work, Mr. and Mrs, Munro will make thelr home in Edmonton. . W. R. Block, Condor, hax sold his balf nection to Mr. Mayberry, - of Penhold. Mr. and Mra, Block were ear- ly nettlers in the Condor district; hav evening for Wainwright where he will Rett Hon. low at Lacombe after non, ie St Andrew's Boolety Home on Monday evening. A pageant of toon nae girl wil) be one -the attractiona at tee Kinney a Monday night meeting in the jethodist cht fi Mr. and J, B, Durand leave for France next Tucsday dnd will spend several months In the home country. Their many friends wish them asenfe voyage and will heartily weloome them Mr. and Mra. Moblin left tor Bdmon ton on Tuenday and may be back - tn n Deer this fall, which wai atoj bythe cold weather, Mr. and Mra, Douglas Moore, Nor- egg. will have aincere, aympathy. the mudden death of their only child, a bright girl of five years, on Saturday, She had not been in the beat of health, and on Saturday morning ndicitia recurfed, and an 0 a foun umabl to sustain the shock, and way Saturday afterhoon, The little one was buried at Red Deer, where Mr.-Moore'a sister, Mra, R. Q. Dawe, liven The ihombera of. Lodge Red Deer, Sdnq of England Benefit Society, are future and the ne be able to give better serv clients. Mr. Scott will attend to Red Deer and district business. Two well known and highly respect od families in.the Vall dis- clapel: couple will live on. th McLaughlin farm at Fiillnd u m recently purch: will have the heartiont their new life. The friends of Minx Maxwell in the Horn Hill district gave her a splendid nhower of kitchenware at the residence of Mr, and Mra, Ronald Pye on Friday) evening Inst, November 38. There a large crowd t and a Jolly time was spent fh games and other amuse- showed thelr good wishes by a sh Mra. Hart's on Saturday afternoon. The wedding announcem nta are out for of Misi Maxwell to Mr. n We the last three daysof last Saturday held the last of hin district sy not kive furniture for Christ Furniture Co. haye Red. Deer local co will meet at the School Assem- bly Hall tomorrow, (Saturday) at teachera of city and district attend. Aorticultural the City Hall on Friday, December 5th, 8 pm. Busines: slection pf officers. for 1920. A dis- cussion on flower culture will follow. a x and rebuilding post, Mr. eland bas been added to the her pb sho ae Mr. Roblin was olvil ginger on the C.N.R. connection with Chorus, in Joy,' Julia and Barnabas; Bolo, A Fair, Bill; chorus of siven by St. Parish Hall on requesting that+ hla) eh ot. ANDREWS There was a the clans at the Andrew's, Monday
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