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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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THE RED DEER: ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA MR US. 9 YOUMANS. Gives Some, C Observations on His Long Trip To the Eulitor of the Advocate: Dear Sir, Aw you requested me give you some of my Impreasions and experiences of my vacation trip, here goes, I found the tourist car fro Calgary to St, Paul quite ax matinfa tory ax tho pullman, beyond that, and cont leas, also from Toronto to Calgary 1 made a number of pleasant acquatn- tances, both on my journeys and at jmy many visiting places, found that though thers seemed to be no restr ton-on travellers visiting Unc heAaxes (mmigrai , Caoatstated erican eitiz na, elght dollars each That the Hed Cro: CAA. Very much in evidence everywhere, and that the returning veterans are gladly welcomed home au herve: fe an Utter absence of Il feeling against Canadians or even Britian, that used to be 0 apparent among our cousine across the line, That they seme to ;00D SERVICE EN. improvements we we are in excellent shape to give you the serviec. Our plant is right up-to-date, and uwe'can handle dairy produce to the best possible ad- gt; vantage.. have made in We liave ICE CREAM BRICKS every day and can deliver them to any place in the city. Our Our products with much favor, in the * market, and the i ontoand ever increasing. We pay highest cash prices for milk and cream. Tisde of e have - full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES in all feed, crushed meat, bone, etc. eet an will get the goods to you quickly Red Deer Dairy Products Co., Ltd there is such Jot of habitable country north of Edmonton tn our: Last Beat we to which 1 Invited all their younger sons and daughters, 1 was glad to nee the Forward Moye- ment spirit: evinced tn some of the churches I attended, in Toronto partic- ularly. And to note how very popular prohibition was in grand old Ontario on October 20, when the weus were so compistel overthrown that the Liquor League in Manitoba weaned circulating their wet poutiqn Bene-dry was the most popular cry in every political camp. 1 was ujso glad to n te the popular ity of the Prince of Wales, and the freedom and immense ovutions the crowds gave him, comparing most favorably with the reception given bjs grandfather dome aixty years ago, when on his not being allowed by his guar- dian the Duke of Newcastle to land at Kingston, Ont, my father, Mr. John W. Captain ISEFUL GOODS for GIFTS ELECTRIC GOODS MAKE FINE GIFTS are so handy, serviceable and clean. We have Gilderslceve's steamers large choir of juvenile aingeru out their songs of welcome to him whille his ship lay in Kingston harbor, forming a highly prized picture in my memory. Compare this with the present Prince Eureka Vacuum Clean- ore Premier Vacuum Clean- ore Sewing Machine Motors of elsewhere, hia hearty handshaking familiar miximg-up with crowds Heaters Curing Tonge common people. We all feol Irons loyally saying, or singing God save te King, God bless the Prince of Toasters Wales. The Toronto. exhibition was excellent and well worth several visi Lcalled on severat lamer Read De citizens, viz, Dr. Grant, the self eatylod peamimist one who they ure; Frank Richardson,B.A., and his mother, he is likely law student: Misa Nina Millen, B.A.; Miss Mary Millen, third year student in the Uni- Hot Water Heaters Percolators Toaster Stoves Heating Pads Washing Machines Reading Lamps versity, taking the Domestic Sclencs course, and their mother, who la taking Shades. up typing to assist Nina in her Social Flashlights Service work. At Anderson, Indiana, we saw one of Etc., Ete. the circular mounds erected in pre- historic times by the Mound Bullders. I nhall be glad to describe it to the young folke in school some of these days. For deep satisfaction, I fondly cher- ish the memory of meeting and ad- ventures in Prince Edward, my native county, At Picton, the county town where 65 years ago attended the pub- Come in and see these. They will make appreciat- ed Gifts. Western Cente Electric Co., Ltd. RED DEER porta tah* bale bale ee eee 4 What changes brings Many signa of prosperity show the advance of a prosperous people. But for me, Alberta, in spite of its newness and intensely cold winters Ix the best place I know of. And I am Golighted to- get back to my home In Deer-among-my many friends. where neafly everyone greets me fa- miliarly. MAKES THE ROUND TRIP (Castor Advance) A. Bogert hands this paper the following Ford yarn, which ix claimed to be truo: A Presbyterian minister not many miles from here was preach- ing on the wibject Of better audiences. He held that the automobile had taken more people from church than any other factor, and closed with the exclamation: The Ford car has uiken more people to hell than anything else. Whereupon an old lady in the congre- gation begun to clap ber hands and moan Praise the Lord Pralwo the Lord What's the matter, sister, asked the pastor, The Ford never went any place where It couldn't make ihe cried, I am sur. hell will soon be back. PAINTING AND DECORATING A tow dollars wisely spent now will bring many hours of cheerfulness and comfort during the coming winter; and nothing appeals so much to * the wife, huaband and children as a clean, bright and nicely decorated room. OUR 1920 NEW STOCK OF PAPER HAS JUST ARRIV: ; Their tones, while subdued, are rich and iuetious in thei cola ings and reasonable. Bend for us, or call on us Praive the Lor ee A CHANCE FoR a GOOD STORIES In order that the Do of Im- migration and Colonization may have ete of . in conducting the defence of Charitin- oes. That there thi Wales reception in Toronto and from wees things as w' R.B.RUSSELL S LETTERS TO JOE KNIGHT Letters written by gt; the accused to Joe Knight, of Edmonton, were put in as evidence at the trial of K. B. Rua- December 12, 19 To the Editor of the Advocat Sir: -It used to be fashionable, ne time, to speak of th coward'a castle. Since the cot on of th church hal become more at pulpit an a well, Indicted for seditious conspiracy democratic, and the layman at Winalpes, better chano than formerly to get J. B, Cvyne;, K.C, counsel for the back. the expression has fallen into rown, read the lettera to the court and in themi.the-accused, Ruasell, sald That, he hoped that, the reds would wake up and get in all the propaganda that could be expounded twenty-four hours per day, and also that, invview of the expenues that had been incurred disuse. Hut this phrase Js stilt as apploable as ever, to another hoary enue. which, alas, is very frequent Toler (0. the. muvetymmous letter, sil used sometimes for the purpose of mMabbing peop One of the gentcy who are cowardly nough, even in this straightforward Age, to ke this mothod, of hin way'to attack me; cannot answer him in: person, Tam craving some of your apace to reply in the only way ponslbl , viz, through the prow. The occasion vas my uae of the word Onteopathy in my advertivement in the Advocate. 1 have recetved a letter from Dr. Church, of Chigary, objecting to thix, and enclosing the: anonymous letter which drew, his attention to: tts x y une of the word Osteo off, who th authorjtles later deported, e hoped that Mr.K night would be abli to get around and dig up: something in the nature of w contribution from. the slaves within his ramp. In this let cused also sald that he wished t take up the western conference with n as that Saskat- chewan and Manitoba were the same, The letter stated that the writer had sold for the thing. promined Rees thut-he would get 19 sete with Mr. Knight for the purpose getting him to propagate the hold- tne lt; this conference of western or- zations so that he could readily Praline we could pack t with reds and no doubt start something. . The letter was signed Yours in revolt, R. Russell. mcerned, 1 did t In ignor- the fact that It is a regtatered park, and thereby to If thia all, I mig not all js scurTilous person, with fronical effrontery speaks fotion ax doing good by stealtl atgns himself. seoaatoh teeter nerupulouy impont mous letters i Second Letter In the second letter, R. B, Russell re- forred to the unemployment problem that Was at present beginning to mani fest Itwelf'ge the most glorious oppor tunity to show the plug the only solu tion to the quostion is by continual; pointing to him (as you say) the situ- ation in Russia. he SILO PROVES SATISFACTORY fives FOR STOCK FEEDING tor Advance) In a Winter Hke this when cold.w ther foe deep snow prevents stock feeding on the range should be the part of every auc find open to im- sp that will help him tide sully on, to the best markets rage hiv co to givd the most milk at a time w butterfat is the bighost price, In this respect Mr. Thos. J, Cc Meadow View, Im Just now com: Until Mr. Anc to reap the beneft of a little thoughtful qualifications for his pro- he fousion- whitever It be to say nothing of candour and. strahhtforwardnens the lexe he saya t wcruples ant impowture, the b opinion on which to look for Imposture, for ncruple, He taken occa: suggesting that In Firat-Ald qualified ember of the Pelman insti- all drugless, that alto recetved the pharmaceu- ugh TE dtd not qualify as a in show better and green oats and wheat loads of sunflowers acres, and with this He grew forty on lest than 1 Wided thirty louds of green wheat to Mill Mr. Coppeck hax Just oper hy. BOF. HARE DM.-T,, D.8.T pats and ANNUAL MEETING OF PENHOLD U. F. A. ual meeting of the Penhold was held In the U.FLA. halt mber 9, Owing to the ne meeting was oo an Uke At to n lumber, Iron and labor informa, cost less than 240 We are glad to Mr T. P. Trews R. Py ors W. Rodgers, J. Bourne, F. H. G, Domoney, R. Dixon. this winter find themselves short feed. Our community ti st being settled any means K thh oming yes should hold ox for the coming Histrict t raising at the pre and t will mean that instr: the stockmen will have to feed on thelr farms. ear, R, PYE, See. on Tuesday, an holidays, an January 5. s P.S. Inspector McLean was ed councillor at, Castor at thi the poll YOUR AMBITION Do you tire out easily? . Have you lost some of ene accustomed vim and is your ambition to do things at low ebb? Your resistance Hepes Soils a find help and invigora- SCOITS EMULSION faithfully for a reasonable length of time, Scott s ine area the blood, build up the general health and impart a feeling of paged to the body. For that tired-out feeling take Scott s Emalsion. i Bowes, Teese, Ont on Monday, the experiences of successful settlers in varioul purts of Canals, It haw d0- cided to offer caah prizes for letters or articles not exceeding two thottsand words written by settlera in each of the ning Ci articles will be judged by committee to be appotnted by Hon, J, A. Calder, minis- ter of Immigration and Colonization, Publicity for the Department. cash will be given; one neventy-five dollars, one of Atty dollars and one of twenty-five dollars, in each of the nine provinces, en WILL RETAIN THE NE NAME OF R(TCHENER Royal: Purple gt;Poultry Specific 4 mronutectured trom practically w ie tow a fa the summer he city council of Kitchener, Ont. had a warm Ume at recent council meeting when a petition was presented to them recommending that a by-law he prevented to the people on the ques- tion of changing the name back to Berlin. An amendment. was offere l which calixed the striking out of this Glatme and was carried unanimously. Following the mocting, mot? law pre- vatied arid Alderman Bitzer, who, It ed the agitation, was made to kisa the Union Jack and wax torn from the hands of the constable and ducked four times In the Inke Other demonstrations of a like nature one of which Mr. W. D. fered. yoar tot THE COWARD'S GASTLE) apologine the members of the were Apention learnt in ax In.this he Is . had three ne RED DEER trip to Chieago, to which he F The district was divided between the to canvass for members so don't get exeit- up for which -Treast De- Habits are acquired early in lifo. whoare taught the value of money , god the habit of sav: A up into Se crite je women, sway toteach children to for each a another dollas Seposits 1 he of she will have a aa pal peo i ciation what a dollar stands for, and ero enialitrepresents, and self-d Head Offica Montreal, OF SAN Established 1864, RED DEER BRANCH, - lt; THE MERCHANTS BANK A. S. MAXWELL, Manager. W. T. HOPKIRK, Manager, RUMELY OIL PULL TRACTOR The Tractor with a Guarantee and a record of ten years continuous, satisfactory service een now have, Mr. Mr. Prospeqiive Buyer, studied the of tra included the above in wer: ne tion, you will find that while there. may many very desirable features in other makes, none of. them have as mad OsP a of superiority as the Rumely Guaranteed: Oil-Pull Tractor with an un- equalled record of continuous and successful service. SAMPLE ON VIEW - Special terms on application E. J. RAMSEY SON AGENTS ALBERTA Sp A MTT A i tS Battery Neglect This Winter Will Prove Costly BE WARNED IN TIME Cold weather decreases battery efficiency. Regular inspection is very important if your battery is to be kept'in use. WINTER STORAGE If you lay up your car for the winter, don t let the battery run down and freeze. Putting it next to the kitchen stove is not enough, it needs other important attention. Without this attention it may be worth- less in, the spring. Bring it tous. For a nominal fee we will give. all makes of battery the necessary care during the winter and return them ready for use in the spring. Better play safe than be sorry. We have a full new equipment for char arging and re- pairing any make of battery, and will give you quick We also charge magnets and repair magnetos. Western General Electric Co., Ltd. RED DEER S f TY) The True Spirit Teach the Children to Save ; * A Public Adi LETHE CITY OF RED DEER NOTICE - ASSESSMENT ROLL 1920 Notice ia hereby given that the assessment roll of the City of Red Deer for the year 1920 has ben prepared and Ls now open for inspection at my office in the City Hall from ten a.m, to four p.m. on every day which is not a public holiday, except Saturday (and on that day from ten a.m. to twelve o'clock noon), and that any ratepayer who desires to object to the asseysment of himself or of any other person must, within. twenty-one days after the date of thix notice, lodge hla com: plaint in writing at my Dated at Red Deer thix 13th day of November, 1919. . T. STEPHENSON, As: TAXES payable at par until December 31st. On January 1st 5 per ceut. penalty will bo edded to all arrears of taxon except where agreements for payment have been sign GOD SAVE THE KING. at Olds was endorsed by a vote of 76 BS by Olds voters. ri aa ha ntl Tete j : wistmas : lies in bs The NEW EDISON . ,, Christmas is for everybody; so is The New Edison. 5 Christmas brings happiness to-young and old; 20 does The New Edison. Christmas comes but once a year, however, while The New Edison is ready every day every hour to charm you, entertain you, uplift you and satisfy your craving. for good music. The NEW EDISON The Phonograph with a Soul Re-Crzares. the entire world of music. It brings to your -home all that the most famous singers, instrumentalists and musical organizations could bring, except only their physical presence. If you have never heard The New Edison A have never heard Re-Crearep music, An Re-Crration means Something entirely d from talking machines and ordinary phono, records, For your pleare s for the pleaure and education of your children ; for the enjoyment of your f chien fe th sferee ees friends ; let the New Edison Come in and examine the beautiful models he ine fingers and instrumentalins Re Cheese of, i det ut send The New Edion to your home to y test L Ee (Cun H. Humber, it Red Deer. at a at
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