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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA On ful box woclal and dance waa held in the Mexander hotel. is amounting to 202 waa given in aid of the Sylvan Lake Publicity Association. Excellent music wan furnished by the Huazel- Hwood Much eredit should PROW SERVING ALL KINDS TOF SHORT ORDERS * As well as ie oreh: TABLE DHOTE MEALS ff De. sive 7 tireless efforta of the boxes. Was fast and furious and imum umount paid make our summer resort more attrac- tive by the erectton of u dancing pavil- fon, a golf course, baseball diamond, tennis courts and shoot the shoots. Moesars. Harper and Rousseau shipp- Joadaof cattle to the ts the winner of the Serblan White Eag gt; with two. swords and the Croix de Guerre withsthree stars. OR. Hagerman reports the sale of adjoining town bern. Sytvan Lake citizens with pleasure and anticipation of the moving picture felson ehanie from Vulcan, bas.opened an up- to-date heated adjoining the well-known Sylvan Lake hotel. The Imperial Bank of Canada'snew land spacious office building which was mich needed ia now occupied by the Jocal staft. lt; Archie McCaskill has installed 385 adding machine in the 22.78 un- painted building owned by the village and used for municipal purposes. ee 8 He HF A CAROL ee 8 8 e (By Henry Chas. Suter) ee ee When Jesus our Saviour in mean man- The sbepherds in men-all pald Their homage in friendship by Christ's bed of birth, The calm of that carol from Bethlehn s With choral of Christ-love, that fel- Towship bi In wishes of world peace and brother- hood, still ood, It strives to redeem our wild world of unrest. The bugles of battle blow poems of peace, Repeating the chorus the angels be- coase, Acclaiming God's glory and Goodwill to man. Thou Hope of the Ages, thou Star of our jorn, That claims our allegiance, in sav- name, croases from sgcrifice We taink of born, And seeking world service, go whar- ing the same. Thus out of the travail, Eyangel divine. To faith in soul spirit, new birth hath give: The voices of mortals, become voice of The Kingdom pf Empire, the King- dom of Heaven. MEAT MEAT ' Sith Baoan The quality of Meat and Fish we are* giving our customers and the prompt ore TRY US OUT OS THATS ALL WE ASK Ballance Son RUSS REDS BID FOR considered to be an - which last week passed ing ganda. gan; The bridal of nations bid warfare to are resumed. PEACE WITH SWEDEN (By Hal Stockholm, Swedi aherty) . Deo. . What Ls oped bid for peace between Rweden and soviet Russa ap peare age from Copenhagen in which Maxim Litvinof declares that the bolabeviat- government, which he represents, Ix willing to rewume normal relations at once, On the surface there is little comment upon this peace feelor Dut underneath one finds a stroug der aire to reopen connections with Petro- grad and art up the old trade routes, Thiw fooling tm especially strong in the ranks of organized labor, revolution demanding peace with Russia. The elements representing Sweden's upper classes are unwilling to state a definite position for fear the world will the impression that Sweden ts pro- nt, but they lean decidedly to- ward some plan of patching up the iplomatic breach which developed after the bolsheviki had rootedyie Swediah consular offices. Says Soviet Will Repay Losses Litvinoff in his statement published this morning declares that the soylet goyernment intends to make good the jouses incurred through the looting of the consulates when peace has arranged. . With such promises and also an- offer to reopen Petrograd to trade it is thought likely that some agreement will be reached. Perhaps it will be the first step in arriving at better fecling towards Lenin and Trotsky. During the last few months Sweden has taken to heart all the lessons of Rusuia's attempt at communistic government and now, some say, there te-nothing to fear from soviet propa- it haa been tried arid winting, not only by the conservatives but by the radical socialists, so the opening of friepdiier relations, it is argued, is not going to bring any) danger of a flood of sentiment for rule by soviet, Politically and eponomically the, Swedish people are absolutely proof, aginst bolshevism, bit their feeling of discontent over the Joss of trade in the. east apparently swings opinion to the view that, peace: must up of the ice in the Gulf of Finland, th countries could use Reval as the port of exchange. Fears Russ Immigration If p ace is yeclared Sweden, will un doubtedly provide in the terms against any rush of immigrants from Russi have plans for inciting trouble just aa the forelgn elements in York. and. other points In the United States have been stirring up trouble. Aside from those who view Russia ftom the monetary. standpoint, there are not a few who hope for the reopen- ing of relations so that ald may be given to the sick and underfed pop ready begun preparing supplies every description to send to Petrograd tmmediately after friendly relations in One movement is headed by the Countesx Palmastjerna, wife of the Swedish first sea lord. This ts for the purpose of collecting clothes, food and medicines. Two American girls,representing the Young Women's Christian association. leave here to-morrow for Helaingfors, Pinland, to hegin relief work among Russian refugees. They have received continunl, eeports of frightful cond - tions among those who have made their way across the lines to Finland. are suffering from lack of food, many ure diseased and all are infested with vermin. The American Red Crow and the Young Men's Christian associ- ation have thousands of tons of sup- plies ready to wend to Russia from Re- val and Helaingfors the moment there L an oppo y to do so. May Use Platinum for Currency With such a combination of motives tor letting down the bars there is some prospect that M. Litvinoft's offer will find favor. Hix proposal to ship great quantities of platinum has revived the report that the bolsheviki may estab- lish thetr financial status by substitut- . Thin is suppos- d to be-poraible because of the exis- tence of enormous fields of platinum It is held in some quarters that should this happen Russian money would be higher on the exchanges than the money of any other country. GRADING AT ELEVATORS LOW (Lacombe Globe) If the government is anxious to keep commissions at work, and as almost everything from. hairpins to locomotives han been investignted by one or more of these comminaions, it might be welt to have the grain eleva- tor mituation In Alberta looked into. js great disnatixfaction among the farmers, and many of them nasert that they are not getting fair deal. The elevators, they say arerall blocked, and It fe imponnttiie to get tars. Grad- ing tis riaiet elevator will give a No. 1 grading, while another will A. H. GARRIES AUCTIONEER 15 years experience handling sales in Ai- berta. Satisfaction guaranteed Terms reasonable Agent for International * Harvester Co. A full line of imple- ments, and repairs al- * ways on hand. grade the same grain as low an No. + or, We have had sevgral farmers in to geo us, and one man says that he finkes from fifteen to twenty-five dol- Jarek load on his grain by hauling outside his district and while he hatew to make the longer aul, he gets well paid for hin trouble. If thy government Wants to do a real servic to the far- mers, a commiasion to Investigate thin state of affairs should be appointed at once, First Consumer Eggs are going to each a dolla Second Consumer- Not my dolla: A Bourton wood site has been pre- sented by Counte de Francgueville to the Canadians for 4 war memorial John Perrie, deputy minister Lmunicipal affulra for Alberta, die Wednesday on his way to Minn. of in Bt Rochester, Radical agitation in the States with its resultant social (mrest In not due to economic conditions, but to an organ- ized, artificially stimulated movement under the inspiration ofthe Russian soviet government, coping to a New York Legislative Assembly eommittes, oA enlisted wit juadron 3 under the te fell at Cour do juatice an which haps . News block Surprise ning of At . Veterans 1 - foo anaes : 7 Ww A pleasant surprise that fills a long-felt want A gift that a wb was t the family will enjoy not only on Christmas day to brighten the bie and w Yuletide festivities, but throughout the entire new year when ne friends drop in for impromptu dances in fact its diversified ak eT Ae entertainment will give both old and young many happy opportun- began to ities to recall the giver. a teen - ed by th - . In renting The Pathephone Plays All Records Ye fame plays them with that true fidelity that The exquisite finish of every Pathephone Ee makes both instrumental and vocal selections model is merely in keeping with the Seater m almost indistinguishable from the original wonderful internal construction devised by furnita ei love th sith hs a Pathe Freres the great French inventors It includes artists plays them without that annoying finished in beautiful period designs any ture) tabl scratchiness thatsaccompanies sg guany stecl of these instruments will match up with the thing that Needle machines the PathepHione, through best furnishings in your hom , Compare WA ee its unique method of recording gives them with any other phonograph from nacrificing you music through a permanent polished. whatever angle you please, exterior beauty, r Y2nphire ball no needles to change and tonal quality, oF price and we are satisfied tried to 1 ready to entertain at a moment's that your better judgment vill cause you cember, 1 . to select the PATHEPHONR. come bach ank the G Armourter For twelve Tnonths our factories have labored to keep up with the steadily Gia at tt increasing demand. Each year at this season c.is an extra heavy call on bullding. local dealers, and if you are to avoid disappointfnent make your selection today e uni ; Ask your local dealer to you the es L various Pathephone models and order now, to insure Christmas delivery Winnipeg a p Come in and demonstrate this machine your- uf self. Note the tone and volume. ig 46ee William and Mary Model in walnut 285 Adam design in mahogany at- 185. An se i Sold on.easy terms. Finee : zh Ver 55 FANS TNS EAN ES NSS TS FS FA es aE FN me ) We have a full line of nhs PATHE RE : RECORDS 4 DOUBLE-SIDED . - sh n y) The Record which plays with the ball BR t sapphire needle. es SNONGNONSNONSNSNENONONSHEMONSMENSRORONON Fe AN N. WHITE - - Dealer * Red Deer, Alberta
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