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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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1919-12-05
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THE RED ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA EDUCATIONAL PRO- GRESS IN RUSSIA Presentation of Ten Thousand New Schools pecan ee Lace THE TOWN MEETING I Re- ill Government (By tdaac Don Levine) Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov, schools muMficiens Opened by Soviet -. n wen thousand new achoola haye been opened by me soviet government. de- clared M. Lunacharaky, commisua: etvantion, when T Interviewed him re- cently home in the Kremlin, Sixty per cent of all the have t0 meet had at the town office by any rate- the country s entixe-demand. payer. course, from lack of tof The town meeting on Friday night ance, and strung aloni interest being well su tained all through, His Worship the Mayor presided and, opened the pro- ceedings at 8.30, The Commiaioners had. got the an- nual town reports prepared and print ed, and with them were the fnaricial 9 statements of the Public School Board and of the Memorial Hospital. These read. A copy of annual reports and Nnincial statements can be collection gf tax arrears and the sale properties taken over for taxes. They, had run thelr lithit, however, In borrowing qn the tax the Mayor had sald. ff enough current debenture 1914 by seule be retired the next few years, The Commissioner against adding to the debenture debt, if it could be avoided, within the noxt years except for unavoidable these were owing by die Townslte oe and the arrears of taxes on. prot owned by soldiers was also Commissioner bore tribute to the hard work of the Mayor, and to the excellent and loyal service of the city officials. The show this amount to offect the Jom in the that the outstanding groas debenture debt wan 313,561. works de these wore tlea, or were commercial Investments, Of these wa: ntures were jocal Improvement debentures 77,678 charge on the proper- The revenge accor A. He GARRIES AUCTIONEER The 41, celpts for the year of 216, years T experience ditures for the 9 Rmount of curredt taxes coll handling silos Al- 760,834, and mrreace of taxes and re gt; bout 14,000 The Decem- Satisfaction guaranteed revenue abilities 214.8: Terms a reesnaakle covered city ftreastry, bills outstanding nd on hand, and arrea: arrears of taxes were en viande Agent for or International sold to city 20,249, lands confirmed to Harvester Cc Li e 214, treasury bills outstanding 39,760, ow ing public and separate schools 10,11 The following were the estimated re- dlabu: 8: m ese 5 is Now SERVI ef years of age. tically enter the tHe had hoped to see the taxes of this te OF: ser wenane: INDS Wii igh echools, and almilarly enter the year paid up closer thn they were, but * vunit We have consol ra they must pay up their tax s next year. abolinhed Latin and Greek tHe had hoped to have the f- nces A areno longer compulsory. The soviet) paced this year on a more satin. Lory Espt condtitution Is taught in every school. footing than they were, and the reason and marks. We) this issue, and they had offered 60, have stopped teaching eaugon and for sale, but the buyer had failed to have our high schools come through. However, they had after the American the; courses mane arrangements for financing this covering four years. x 7 Our alm is to establish at the The situation confronting the rate- schools and trades, but we lac payers was this: They could no longer ly .12 mission would not allow thera'to do ; on account of the abnor- ties in us rears over ten years, on condition that Much time is devoted to outdoor study and vxcursi tion- Commission had authorized 90,000 of designed to k overdraft of 1918, and to take up treasury bills of These were of the city itself offered. The Public Utilities borrow money again: that resource was exhausted: tt sseb They had brought a number of proper- paying current taxes by apreading the payment of ar- the current taxes were paid each year. he had made up his mind to stand again if the ratepayers so desired, was to try and clean up the finances as far sible, and square away with the Bank which had used them well. The Mayor touched briefly on the grading and street work done during the year, the instaljation of better system of street lighting, and tho Cash buyers of Raw Furs. your fur to price, the qui 10310 101st St. EDMONTON - Al Ship us for the highest ickets returns. THE -NORTHERN TRADING COMPANY, a LBERTA cellent nervice of the police and fire d partments. The Health department, the skwting rink, the C.N.R. connection, also mentioned. the Hospital, were Com: i . Commissioner Stephenson to the serious position In which several towns in Alberta had been placed through failure to meet thelr maturing obligations, These had been forced to ask an extension of time. While Red Deer had not much to boast of them- nelves, yet they had managed to meet the demands upon them. He tscribed this mainly to the building up of a reserve fund which now amounted to about 60,000, This was on paner. of courne, but ite effect was that they had No. doctor ever cures a patient. The, best can covertes Srogp.sicketes are slways getting. back as clone as possible to Naturd. r Byery disease is curable if correct treat- everybody stops to consider that the same color Beats ment is started early enough. Every disease in will also get on the nerves of a sick man, and . incurable if neglected Jong enough. so hinder his recovery, The Broadest and Most Up-to-date System of es less Healing scientific combination of Food, Cir- cumstances, Idea, Water and Motion for the stimulation of normal physiylogical action mechanical and other means. i A FEW PLAIN TRUTHS Every Drug is a Poison Phototherapy, the use of heat, light and chemical rays therapeutically, although a com- paratively new art, has already given almost miraculous results. Closely allied to this ts Chromotherapy: the study of color environment. Everybody knows how a red fing will enrage a bull: but not REVENUE AI Roce Assessor... lt; Board of Health Cometery wn... - Debenture Coupons Exhibition Grounds Fire and Light Fuel and Light ran Insurance Interest and Exchange Isolation Hospital .. Legal Expenses Licenge and Police .. Markot Parks Maintenance Public Works Maint Reliet Salaries Sewer Maintenan: Street Lighting Treasury Bill Interest . Waterworks Maintenance Payment Nalsance Ground .. Public School Separate School Discounts and Rebs Exhibition Property Office Furniture... bic Works Construction Treasury Bill loss accounts . nmmixsioner Kpoke hopefully of the prosy the city. The C. N, the M ad, had made an honest effort to reach them this year, but the early winter, had inter- ened. The Health Department The Health department came in for a lot of discussion. Mr. E. 8. Hoi could not get a scavenger: the reg weavenger told Mr. Hogg that he could not work at night and spend the next day trying to collect his money: the town ought to relieve him of the bus - neas of collection, or make better ar- The motto of Mechano-Therapy is Per- Electro-Therapy and Therapeutic Sugges- iL manent Health Through Perfect Circulation. tion ure also used with marvelous results. seed etieetaataei hein comin ett one By no meana the least tmportact among. es een Rennie: Ce imef ern OUT the methods of the Mechano-Therapist are oe Scientific Dieting and Prophylactic Hygiene, or Thia is attained by the Mechano-Therapiat the correction of bad habits and formation of Hf by variety of safo.and harmless methods, ood ones, from the physiological viewpoint. Massage, one of the oldest and best- known, consists of manunl manipulation of the soft tietues, encouraging circulation exactly as by altetnately squeezing Mechano-Therapy is an Eclectic system of Drugless Healing, The word eclectic is Uterally interpreted and what in meant im that the method er combination of method best adapted to ench case in chosen The Therapist does not narrowly limit simon-pure simple He unes all well-proved x himself to some apecitic rem dy and Ignore everything else, the foregoing and several .other natural remedies, Diagnosis is midi, Sarefully and by the ehtiain methods, the old- todd and applied according to moat modern practice, ai bene- ection on the ciroviation orough the vaso- and other nerves, Ei +. Medical i emnastion and all kinds of cor- rective exerciass, both active and passive, are used with great beneftt. and Rhythmotherapy, the intelligent use of xamination of blood and excreta mechanical vibration, haw wonderfully sooth- aro all used to check or confirm the old-fashion- tng and yet stimulating effect. Even a simple ed good but Inadequate Physical Diagnosis. face- by this method fs well-known as a tonic and pigk-me-up. wa ps Hydrotherapy in tho systematic use for 8. Omen ater the next to the Gnotz Averiue - . - Walter F. Harris 5 fifeck.anc-Therapist salon P.O. Box 513, Red Deer Spinal yangements, Rev. Mr. Brown got after the old creek bottoms on Gaetz Avenue South: the Mayor explained that the bottoma were below the sewer m: in that section, and would not drain into them; they were trying to fill them, up as fast as they could. . The ypn- by some families nounced: one Indy-had seen th ren of one quarantined family play with other children on the street with thejcard xtill on their house. The Ino- lation hospital vas raked over. Chalr- man Stone explained the difficulties in getting the place cleaned up: he was paying a woman 10 next day to get the place scrubbed out. Ald. Collison said that the Isolation hospital had been quite satisfactory up to the fu epidemic of lant ywary It might rm Die, DRE AE ad been Very ucrubbed at times. The Comminsioner explained the position of the Board of Health in regard to infectfoun case their business was to have any req) inolation hoxpital, accommodation available and comfortable,and thatthey had done. Whether patient should be removed to the Inolation hospital or not depen ntirely on the attending physician: the MLEH.O. had no say In the matter. The attending: physician bin directions, arranged for the the patient, engaged entirely free from feaponaibility fort im Ald. Collison bore generous tribute to, misxioner Stophenson during the year. He had urged upon the Mayor to stant and he had hopes of hin con- keener interest in affaira, and gt; omphastzed koot m n on the board, Ald. Btons-epake of the food feeling on the bonrd, and the loyal nervic the Aldermen. He dealt with some ot the Health work whieh had come un- hy a the need of Galbraith thought the good wer- the Comffilmloners was not ap- preciated by the citizens ax it ought to be. He himncif was quitting after eight yours nervice-to make way for other men. The Mayor said that, with the re- Urement of Ald. Simpson and Ald. Gal- braith, they would need two new men. Ald: Stone would run. October 31 Nov, and Dec, 81, CCOUNT oe aa Estimated Total . 30.00 30,00 20.00 cause. 13.20 114,083.93 take Scott s Emulsion. Expenditures To. Estimated Ei October 31 Nov.and: Dec. Tetal . Be Sure It s 400.00 50.00 Scutt Bowne, Torunte berta. A full line of imple- ments and repairs al- ways on hand. gt; Cream senarators, stock tanks and heaters - ECKVILLE - ALTA. ,NEURALGIA Dangerous drugs or tonics are of little use. They sey ae the pain but do not remove the The help that counts most is ridurishment. SCOTS EMULSION rich in purest medicinal cod:liver oil, feeds the weakened nerves and at the same time enriches the blood. Do not take nerve sedatives or nerve stimulants, It is the standard tonic-food.that puts.strength in place of weakness. Scott s Emulsion. ant, 19-10 20,00 4,117.75, 1,000.00 600.00 300.00 60,00 500.00 00 700.00 200.00 600.00 8,000.00 20,00 1,433.75, 141.00 111,468.11 stood, and in city affairs and tonto HI utiles. The Public Schools me well posted id faithful atten ( forming review of the yeur'n work and of of the plans and confronting them. 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