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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA ASK INGREASED GRANTS, Camy Woodford. Invitations to it were eagerly sought amomg the towns- people; the mer fact that they were Umited gave them an added value in TU go on ahead of you, mother, I want to catch up with Ellis Marvin. Mra. Leally gave a hasty twiteh extensive improvements we have made in we are in excellent shape to give you the serviec. Our plant is right u: te, ani can handle dairy, produce to the best possible ad- anot sighed a little awing off up the street; it seemed such a short while aince he had bean in sailor collars and socks and very proud to be escorting his mether to ehureh. Of late he had clearly preferred other companionship, and, although Mra was too sensible not to wish him whe We have ICE CREAM BRICKS every day: and can deliver them to any place in the city. Our products are meetin; ting with much favor in the market, and the demand is ever increasing. We pay highest cash prices for milk and cream. We have a full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES in all kinds of feed, crushed meat, bone, e Our delivery service will get the goods to you quickly Red Deer Lairy Products Co., Ltd was becoming somewhat solitary for her. She put on her hat and went quietly ing friends as she passed, an seeing everywhere groups of boys in Khaki from the training camp near the town. She thought that the presence of the young soldiers was one re: for Pari the doys in Rennaville, he seized every change to be in thelr company. Regu- ations vc strict, however, bout ad- Camp Woodford and no far Parke had not been able to that would admit him to the precinets of the cantonment; talked eagerly with Jeave in town and carried himself with an added see and dignity, after the military fashi The montent ave Leslie r ached the hurch door Parke dashed up to her. er he cried, Capt. Blanton ts Can't we have him to dinner USEFUL GOODS for GIFTS ELECTRIC GOODS MAKE FINE GIFTS serviceable and clean. We have these goods. ere today ?* Mra, .Lealie made a husty mental re- view of her chicken and strawberries young soldier a letter of introduction Lealie'y sister-in-law, who lived in a Eureka Vacuum Clean- ere the soldiers on team, L hop brigtaly. corner. we'd 2.30, or com school, If the You and nodded, smilingly, Off the boy ran on yor Have you asked. him the eyes of many. Joot of reat envy at adhool. Mra. Leste looked critically at last apring s hat and decided that new one was inevitable in the warm- ing future, she might as well got it in a lack of enthusiagm by the garage on right out. her almple finery. pe we'll haw IR enjoy it you'll go reasonably slow, not to naweul every time we turn, bettor te, read: little after, in Parke was the ob- her nee he DIKKEr Krants for howpttals, oom igood Gay for the aie tomorrow, abe auid at supper on Thursda: Parke looked at her vaguely you want to go? he asked. maybe you were just being polite Capt. Hlanten. No, indeed Oh, do. thought to answered Mra Lealle, greatly: and if 1 promise yy to start by maid Parke, with his tone, my way, . from wet the caf, and we can start other fait th mean you've wT hate tw Yeo that le yex, speak to lnck of cordtal- her own luncheon, she began to put on Presently the telo- phone bell rang, and Parkes voice at the other end of the wire began very abruptly: Mother, 'maorry, but I've got sort ase of tied up here, at achovl. asked me if Loguldn t get him out to the game somehow he' captain of our you know, and he give him lots of dope He saye that ts, I hope base, you know and he if TI can take him out th a chases to make tl ro, dim Wakely thinks tlt on good plays. to play frat ms to-think el stand asked him to go, * Mra. Loulie sui quietly wom to KO back told him Td you and that I thought it would be all right. Then of course you must take him, said Mra. Lealie, and with a choke in PremierVacuum Clean- ape . enjoyed off thelr hospitality. him distant state, and mother and son had ng modest er Mrs. Leslie reached her seat, her throat she hung up the receiver. It was nat miasing the game that hurt her, of course; this was merely she looked back to smile at the young officer, who was already seated with three or four comrades, Parke was nowhere to be seen, until presently she spied him, crowded into a seat with Ellis Marvin. At the end of the service she found her son and thelr guest walting for her at the door. How wood of- you to ask mat anid Capt. Blanton. L tried not too look ready when I saw Parke coming way Sewing Machine Motors jectic Heaters Curling Tongs Toasters Hot Water Heaters Porcolators foo: x my Parke and T soe It when we don't soldier boy. on Sunda; Mra. Loatic *Jecweret: In- deed, 1 doubt If-L could content my big boy alone, now, after all the masculine society we've enjoyed this winte Blanton laughed ruefully. dere, young fellow Let's change outfits after dinner, You can put khaki, and I'l make myself at home in your duds, and we'll swap places for hile, What.do you say? .o goodness 1 could get out there with thone fellows said Park Ltg awful slow waiting to grow up As the little group stepped up on the verandah, the soldier looked,about him at the Inviting hammock, chatrs, rugs, magazines and awnings better not be in a hurry to up out of this, of bis. bare, bleak quarters. Toaster Stoves a day lost Heating Pade Washing Machines Reading Lamps Come in and see 7) Tell us about what you've done these. They will ince we saw you Ina urged his hos- . tenn. make appreciat- AVe'vo arringed one Jolly bit of fun, permission of our colonel. tthe 43rd -Wwill play shall bave the band and shall get ip some of those famous songs you may have heard Parke humming. Mrs, Parke laughed like a girk In- deed we hall come I haven't seon.a game of baseball for oh, ever no lon You'll Have Eggs, 5 Hunt Winter as well as Summer it quite unique. Mother cried Parke. ut in Cousin Ned ser Til-run you ou explained We don't own a machine, ot Edward, and our cousin, business car hin iix eek absence, but Re oya 1 Purple hrinn, c'esiccen any aout or - volunteer chauffeur's ability, and no let the next few days Parke he said, thinking and the setting of thix one will make J 4 to une his a her otty, breezy relief a s leatnation at the garage. of neglect on the Her frst impulse was to take off y Kray gown, but Instead she took Kasia and, settling heree corner of the Meanwhile Parke, divided hurried his last recitation and met Jim Wakely In a few minutes nd remorse, was all at th hundreds ofs quni barracks, huts and recjtation halls. mesa of muny Uttle pin part of her son. the jah, trie: with nimble fingers to quict Ser heart. ache. between through the two were off on, thelr jaunt It wan twenty minut ride out to Camp Woodford, but the young chaut- feur was so thoroughly ubsorbed In hin brakes und levers that it seemed only wentry hy ted YALA thule, Nothing faney about tt, ta, but it looks powerful Dusinenailie to, vy You Blanvor ura chapere turned game. You, noldier, In some thought of little elve than the game at *Poultry Specific l s-'srcoce aren reryviertcalty ness. quarters with, fell silent. your mother? a sudden paurd an 1 of the carund xaw Parke's com- bet Mother 1 some pning perhaps his fooking out for uinipall survey the ground, to Capt. 1 wanted but your mother? with so, nhe didnt flub-dubs to fix up but he sald it wouldn't Blanton came he came round t) him nald Parke dogeeaiy., axon offered Captain bie exc tne mention of hs mother Parke As he brought bie runabout to a halt near the Meld, he caught sight of a cartul of friends Mra, Seem cent gare pak 6m feelltes ' Willing, mother coming to the came AW wine boy to Why, where in my trier flounder awked the ke'a y Jim's blan Toalled her u RVIS-GOODEY HARNESS COMPANY Phone 40 PAINTING AND DECORATING ms afd comfort during the coming winter; and nothing appeals so much to the wife, husband and children as a clean, bright and nicely decorated room. at my office in ten am. to twelve o'clock noo GUR 1920 NEW STOCK OF PAPER HAS JUST ARRIVED Their tones, while subdued, are rich and lustrious in their colorings and yeeclane. The prices are most reasonable, Send for us, or call on us, and we will give you the benefit of our practical experience most cheer- fully, tn helping you to decide on your requirements. - P.E.KENT ane DECORATOR, SIGN WRITER plaint in writlng at Dated at Taxes are payable 5 per cent. penalty will bo Agreements for payment mn), an TICE TAXES at par until December 31st. added to all arroars of taxes except where re boon signed. GOD SAVE THE KING. ASSESSMENT ROLL 1920 Notico-ts hereby given that the asneasment roll of the City of Red Deer for the year 1920 has been prepared and 1s now open for Inspection e City Hall from tea a.m, to four which is not a public holiday, except Saturday (and on that day from that any ratepayer who desires to object to the assessment of himself or of any other person within twenty,one aera sian: the date of this notice, lodge his com: t Red Dear er this 13th i day ot November, 1919. A. T. STEPHENSON, Assessor. On p.m. on every day ust, January Lat elf ta tho FOR HOSPITALS (Lethbridge Merald, Dec, 5) Rey. Canon Murrell-Wright waa a member of u deputation that waited upen Hon. A, G, McKay, minister of health, at Sdmonton this weck urging It lv understood that, while the min- ister made them no promises, he tn- Uimfited that the policy of the govern ment would be to practically make any additional graims, earned granta, thuch long the Lines upon which additional grants t made in the educa- tlon department. The deputation particularly requeat ed that the grant, by the province, of per patient There did not appear to be any difference of opinion between. the deputation and the min- inter that, auch grant is an earned xrant, and that if the finances of the province allowed it, It should be in+ creased, The deputation asked that, along the line of earned grants, the province might well make grant of say 100 for every nurse that has been graduated from any tratning school in the province, The question of the standardization nt the wage oc salaried Of th ni-training wan disc ter expressed the epinian, th pital authorities were a little careful not to make a charwoman of the nurse-in-training when she enter- ed, the qitestion of her wages during the years of what in practically an apprenticeship could easily be arrang- must not be forgotten, however, hat durimg her three years course she iw being trained a fara profession SUPREME COURT SITTINGS AT WETASKIWIN Two canes were disposed of at the nittings of th Supreme Court held at Wetasklorin last week with Mr, Justice residing rat, which excited a god des a the of Jeged that whe received lying on a verbal promixe made by Wiberg thas he would will the plaintiff + section of land and y. dunt prior to hin death the wed attempted to make a will leaving the land in quen- lon and in chattels, to the plaintif, was invalld, being impro- The pluintife aued to and machinery, She sum of 3,600 for the in question and all q 0 Ain materials put into the pens of the The defendants had alms for rent. ete. 7 defendants n of 110. 1 Frank Ford, the plaintiff, and y her if she minded my Him inatece. young soldier's with a steady look a moment to will do mg the honor to he sald, und something hix tone flicked yen held began, Jumping out but Capt. Blanton hailing a quarter- whom he kne Hingham, bier may Touse your Inly To shan't: hay for It thin afternoor Anawared. Capt, Blanton headed mama of cark. were on he game, but he man- i them without slackening hing up to the house on any fur- Major ther 'une Hingham gave a cheerful binat s, u come with-me to the g i Red, amilingly, stood on the steps of the verandah, L aaw Parke and his friend out there, and hoped you'd do me the Kindness to drive out with me. Mra. Leslie's hunds flew up to her and ran without a backwurd down the steps and still on; glance rhe jumped in. This will be much grander than io- ing along with thone rowdles, whe wald I know shall be envied by irlu who wee me. t far from the truth, on manoeuivered his car He was a popular a pleasant pedple came to talk to ne nor his guont threw in the direction of the two on the outskirts of the throng. When the Jolly crowd was breaking up, Parke stepped manfally up to Capt. Blanton, Thank you ever much. he sald, for taking care of motifor, Game wan fine, wasn t it? going to take her home; I've got Jiro Wakely a. place in th Willing s oth ha touch of dignity and a note of poasexsion in his volee, Parke, carried off, after cordial ncknow- und. lonely out there, mothers or alstera to Capt. Blantop mother ax If he Loslle am herself the dunk, patted Parke's hand and forgot past heartaches after the way of mothers Linde Ney cola ttle Anita what sho Yen, it In, becaune my father and my father Js a professor at vernity. Nelly: I don't care it My father in an editor, and) he, hair to find the new spring hat was - b my, or I need ed happily to Fires Break Out and thieves break in. Don t risk the first, or invite the second, by keeping money in the house, Put it in The Merchants Bank, where it will be safe from loss ie ee ee earn interest THE MERCHANTS BANK. Head Office: Montreal, Established RED DEER BRANCH, TL MAXWELL, Mi PENHOLD BRANCH, 4 W. T. HOPKIRK, Manegee RUMELY OIL PULL TRACTOR The Tractor with a Guarantee and a record of ten - years continuous, satisfactory service - When you have, Mr. Prospective Buyer, studied. the various types of tractors and included the above in our investigation, you will find that while there may many very desirable features in other makes, none of them have as many points of superiority as the Rumely Guaranteed -Pull Tractor with an un- equalled record of continuous and successful service. SAMPLE ON VIEW Special terms on application 4 EJ. RAMSEY SON 3 . AGENTS RED DEER - : 2 ESN ALBERTA ure Tek ama at Ms Battery Neglect This Winter Will Prove Costly BE WARNED IN TIME x 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 to us. For a nominal fee we will give all. makes of battery the necessary care duri ing the winter and return them ready for use in the spring. Better play safe than be sorry. We have a full new equipment for charging and re- pairing any make of battery, and will give you quick service. We also charge magnets and repair magmetos. Western General Electric Co., Ltd. RED DEER a Sweet Home S ie ae on A wanderer stood in the darkened street, looking through the window at a happy family within. The ictured the In hi soul fr tha home be did not heres tet away unseen, and one day wrote a song the And this song became immortal; the most beautiful and pathetic heart-song that the world has ever known, seer ngpmas sre John Howard Payne, and the song it Home, ie eanrY Re-Cunare la your own home thi immoral soog The NEW EDISON The Phonograph with a Soul ? Home, Sweet Home, Swanee River, Mavourneen, * Silver Threads Among the Gold of other beart-songs fe at your command ; in Re-Casarep for you by the magic of this grestest of ai bnetres ment, with all the richness of melody and depth of expression that you have longed for in the phonograph just like the living artist. you love real music, ask for a copy of the beautifal book Edison and Musics and What the Critics Say, the booklet thes proves Edison superiority. more abgut lying than your. git
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