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Red Deer Advocate 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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1917-11-30
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. : eal? a 5 r , BER 30th, 1917 lt;u , - . RIDAY, NOVEM , be followed by a resort to voluntary WAR PROFITS A PoLiTicat ae NATIONAL UNITY J enlistment. The methods by whieh in 18: 1 le e the earlier stages of the war battalions a inancl tement AND VICTORY were recruited by voluntury ehiiat : Chicago News 1 - ment have been abandoned and it Enormous war profits of certain - would not be possible to revive them. large industrial concerns were re e ; If voluntary enllatment is again to be claimed by the enemies of Mayor) Vill f * M . H vce relied upon for the securing of men Afitchel (Progressive) in the recent age oO R ountain ouse L Winnl Buy a bond. 5 . . : share, make him swear, : nion ae rot has on - some rrew aystem miint be devined: of campaign in NewYork city to be an i: i aloud tear pak, ig apive, ef TBAny TOA ity it will require to be in effect fevidence that the patriotism of Mr. a and hia hair, : necesalty req ; Buy bond. ditions, because It has come home. ., activity of the government. If this Mitchel was spurious The Hylan For 10 months ended tober 31st, 1917. i f S ESSE a ares , ; ' Mowly But steadily, to al? those Cana- appeal falls there may be return to (Democrat), and Hitiquit 20 dians whose hearta are in the war that compulsory enlistment; but before forces asserted day in and da; the whole power of Canada can only iis oan be done there must first be that prominent suprorters of the i be put forward if the energies of the ) 014 4 referendum of all the electors Mayor were beneficiaries of these un Balance from previous year country, are directed by an administh 1 i) Canada : paralleled profits and that. therefore, Current Taxes eevnceaneennee tion national tn character. The leisurcly process thus Lilicated achusntions of disloyalty should be dix- Arrear Taxes. ... see The reasons why, the continuation Of J ceests that there is illimitable ime credited when they came from the lips Dog Taxes, License and Fin the traditional system of party SOV- 4+ the disposal of the Allies for thi of men whose incomes were being Cemetery sorseonnee ernment with party. opposition makes Vining of the war, A little reflection doubled and trebled while the nation Proceeds of Notes . a RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Grants 3 fl i ri a i i E E : E ahs Health Department Public Works untted national effort, impossible in in snow that i the national govern- called upon the country for plood and Sale of forfetted lots . Notes Paid y timenotwar-hte-in:.the rery nete Kai; -Whiels-ts-actualty-on..the-job .of treasure This argument had mark- Costs Tax Enforcement eee boreled effect in turning votes away from Outstanding Cheques as Bank valance... Pay pert A political party isnot a permanent i, xeep our armies up to the Mghting New York's progressive chief execu- and unchanging institution rooted in strength, is replaced by a party gov- tive. Total the nature of things, It ls not a rellf- ernment, pledged to carry. out the A torrent of criticism wah directed - Total lon, nor a superstition, Men are NOt) Lrogramme suggested in Sir Wilfrid's at. Cleveland H. Dodge of the Mitchel born into it as into nationality. They panifesto, there will be months of campaign committee from the New dg not owe It unchanging Mdelity * ) Congasion during which no progress York financial district. Mr. Dodge is tan owes his country. All ideas oC whatever, Will be made towards secur- vice-president of the great copper Cash on hand and in bank this kind arise from a misconception ing reinforcements, The work done mining concern of Phelps, Dodge Uncollected Taxes ....... of the nature, charncter and objSe- unger the provisions of the Military Co. In thelr denunciations of Mr, Lands and other property A : Fy ASSETS : . bIABILITIES , : Bills Payable 1531.01 Miscellaneous, 840.00 ding S8 TT G ST tives of party. Service Act, which is now actually Dodge and: Mayor Mitchel, the Hylan Miscellaneous... 469.05 Balance Assets over Liabilities 2169.62 t2 J vat wt A party is a voluntary association of securing men by the thousand for the and. Pliliquit stump speakers read i ae r men for. the advocacy and carrying Out) a my, will be discarded. The suspen- from a statement prepared by Amos Total... ssoocacacvverae , 8228,88 Total .. sve 228.35 Yai IRECT of policies which they hold In common gion of the operation of the Military Pinchot, which included these items : : f : : : * aad whieh they deem necessary for the service Act, to which. Sir Wilfrid has and allegations:, Take the case of Lia welfare of the state. All party organs yiedged himself, would, logically in- Phelps, Dodge Co, in Arizona. Ther ization Is directed to thid end. Leaders) yoive the return to their homes of ali mines were the scone of the activities : ; + are chosen by election Sra a a men who have joined the colors ofthe LW.W', who in Binbee urged the Statement of Tax Roll at Oct. 31, 17 I hereby certify to the correctness of ee of thelr ability to expound the policy trough the enforcement of UT Act. employes fo strike. The net earnings . this Statement, i gt; i : Amount of Arrears at Decem- : . mh t of the party and to persuade the pee phere would be an interregnum of of Phelps, Dodge Co. in the pre- 7 3 : BUY LUMBER FRODI US ple to accept it. weeks while the new government was war period Averaged 7,442,339 a year. ber Slat, 1916 ... 176.37 Dated at Rocky Mountain Hous this NO DEBENTURE OEST / SAVE TO 40 PER CENT. In hormal times parties form around lyertiing down to work. Then the In 1916 the net earnings were 21,974.- Penalty Added January 1917 8.51 Agth day of November, 1917 questions of conomics, of internal de- working out of the plans of volurttary 263, God knows whut they will be this Penalty Added July 1917 Salis STANLEY WILSON : ie wean velopment and of external relations. gt; enlistment would take time, If finally year. The United States Steel corp- Current - ae eee : : te ae timergtes l ivueemneces wm Bh) the nature of things there is 0 t n- 47 way decided to. aubniit tHe Military oration is wetting about.. 560,000,000 MUN Rat. lt; 3 Mills: hs Recretary-Treasurer. 8 Put the Middiemen s Profits In Ig dency on the part of the people, to -di- service Act to a referendum, : parlia- this year as against the ore-war aver- Current, Taxation ASAD 38 : Rigpiek eats hie? eS Your Own Pocket. vide Into parties in nearly equal pror ment would have to meet to create the age of 63,600,000, To an outsider, Amount Collected 310.54 e P. McDERMOTT, a AK een bien me ee ae portions, There is a state of political nedessary machinery. neither in the laber nor the capitalist Amount Uncollected .... ompABS1L.01 Auditor, ceant oot teins sears ety ati: en equilibrium which results Ineach party Consider the question as one may it camp, it Would seem more helpful to ay Send Today for Full Price List alternajely holding office, the best fea- iy impossible to avoid the conclusion the country if EGse In authority de- . ving tures of both party programmes thus that, if the Military Service Act is scended on the directors meeting in- being gradually ailopted by the state. knocked on the head by the people's stead of on the employes. This arrangement, which ordinarily vote on December 17th there must be By coupling figures purporting to at your station... works on the whole to the advantage virtually complete stoppage of en- show, murciless profiteering with de- What Customers Say: of the public, breaks dorn, of neces- iistment for a period of four or , five larations to the effect that the high (We have nondred: of auch letters) B sity, in.time of war. All issues which months. prices of food and clothing are direct- er anaes i give life to political parties are. sus- Even if, under the auspices of a ty traceable to high. record war earn- / pended upon the outbreak of war. The government headed by Sir Wilfrid ings of large industrial concerns. the, safety and the continued existence of Laurier and kept in power by the specs anti-Mitchel orators made out a case) the state become the supreme concern. ja) elements in our population which that powerfully appealed to theoitizen- The attitude of the patriotic citizen I 4-6 the sourcesofhis political strength, ship of the nation s potyglot metro- then fixed by war tonsiderations alone. yoluntary enlistments in large num- polis. Under like conditions the same It follows that in time:of war political pers were secured as to which there jssue of swollen war profits and higt parties up6n conventional lines. . h v6 is certainly reasonable grounds for prices for the necessities of life may no reason for their existence. When doubt theycould not become avail- be expected to be-used by anti-war a nation's life is tireatened by anarm- apie for actual service in the field, tak- agitators and plain, though p rhaps ed foe a new and imperative basis for ing into account the time necessary for badly informed, patriots in coming po- the co-operation of the citizens 4p- training, during the military season of Htical campaigns pears, Those who are of like mind in 1919 i . There must be provided a thorough- tha desire to defend the commonwealth 1 , as seems highly probable, the de- ly conviheing answer. The Best pos- must get together, The commonwealth cisive crisis ofthe (war is reached next sible answer is that which has been danger imposes ypon them common year the Inevitable consequence gt; ee Gatlin? aber th ee ea ket RMSE Canada in tain great industries In Great Britain. among the rs bese i: favor of party as against Union gov- - War time is no proper time for awol- there pie if unfortunately ernment will be that only those troops len profita.. Even the moderate gaing lt;Giisidn must be upon the which Canada has already enlisted, Of peace times are not essential, The war and upon no other lasue. Bach sadly reduced in number by the casu- essential thing is to win the war. To P.O. Box 167 Phone 265 TAKE OUR ADVICE and you'll be truly thankful later on, Use our feed in your barn, stable or poultry yards, You'll find the results so ben- i vfical, the improvement in * four horse, cow or chickens so noticeable without any in- crease in expense that you'll a be glad you accepted our - nn epaaeguggestion. Our feed pays t lt; Siireehattorelive stock oO ae Ceicicisn oe of all kinds. Ship or send your cream to us---we test every can and pay while you wait if desired. eta ake tick ae man is fos the vigorous prosecution of aities of the coming winter, will, be that end high production by a united disaateset cae. the war to the end that victory may available for that stern struggle in people inspired by patriotiam and pro- result in a just peace; or, for any one the held which may determine the fate tected from injustice by wise, laws at . sf a number of varied reasons paci- of the world for a thousand years, efficiently administered must be secur HEPWORTH gt; : TRIMBI kK 4 fism, lack of understanding, cowardice, Equally disastrous and far-reaching d and steadily. maintained treasonable sympathy with the enemy might be the moral consequences of he is against any rea) national effort the rejection of Union government by Branches at PINE LAKE and BOWDEN aerials ated, ot being put 1 to win the war. Althe people and their adoption of 4 CANADA ANDO THE WORLD. FOOD, ete Ne, ae B, e nation, even when it fights for its life, policy of cautio expediency. This SHORTAGE Rave recelved trem ot usually has its faint hearts, its indif- war is a test of Civillan morale as well ; i Bh OF DER NOW. ; ferents, its traitors and its quitters ; as of military-efficiency. Behind the Recent developments in Europe, of- lacteanta edat, of. wit - ; and when they are not held in check armies: stand the peoples; if they ficial correspondence and the latest ee vecten tee Geran, a by the vigorous assertion of the na- preak no valor in the field will avert crop estimates make it plain that the fe tional will by the patriotic elements; defeat, It was civilian warweariness world food situation to (a. serioie 4 Sere Sours a ene. the result is disunion, threatening de- in Russia that destroyed the power of beyond anything that we sould see a feat. The situation in Rus ia during the Russian armies at the front -and few months ago, Unless we are wil- the past few months is an ilustration paced in direct jeopardy the cause ling to make some sacrifice in our of the effect of division upon the na- that had been almost won. The re- eating and rigorously to guard against Uonal will. action of Russian unrest and discon waste of foodstuffs, we may find ths In order to make possible the full co- tent has been felt in every Allied na- conclusive. victery over ourenemics en- operation of all who are equally con- tion. dangered. cerned to see full national strength ex- What would be the effegt upon pub- Reports of the crops of France anil erted a government representative of lic confidence and on determination to Italy show that we shall be called up- every patriotic element is necessary. prokecute the war to a victorious end- Gr to strain every effort and:to. con- Every Briuish nation began the War ing in Great Britain and the other Bri- serve every ounce of food to make up with a party government in charge of tush dominions, in the United States, the shortage of our Allies, Temporary ita affairs. As the stresses of the war in France and ii Italy if on December disaster has overtaken the Ttallan rock, earna your developed they each found, in turn, 1 . the news should be flashed around army and it will be necessary to sup- the future: that no party government could act ef- the world that the people of Canada port them to the utmost by rushing Merthants would prove themselves ficiently for the nation in the great.de- had dismissed from office a Union War food shipments, The requirements of poor bualness men if they. were in the yon won i be made. Great government which had heen formed Great Britain wijl be much larger than ain, New aland, Australia and . : a M for the expre u 0 vig- they were last year. We must also habit of, buying valuable space 9 / Canada in succession replaced party - press purpose of more: vig - : croualy prosecuting the war, and had insure the women and ctrildren- of newspaper in which to print adminixtration by national govern- yong to. the people for ratification of France against terrible suffering and on fin MERCHANT sees a conn eran their programme of compulsory milit- Make certain that the Allied cause will lL ARI AC 3B HAS LARG nent, O a a membership is drawn a ary service not be weakened by shortage of essen- You. exdlualvely from one party, is. main- The people of these lands our, allies tial food. supplies, talned:in office by th fusion of two would say that Canadamone of the The situation is grave today and partion, , firat to enter the field in defence of civ- the time has come when the people of In Canada the direction of affairs) jization had. grown weary of the Canada must realize that the Allies are fi, : ; e has been taken over by a national g0 - war and had decided to quit, And depending on the continent of North hal - e-year eryvice H. e STONE Sea ey ait al all sections f) they would be right It would be a America to a far greater extent than 1h dis . the country an classes of the peo- 4+ . ever bef It is within th 6 4 - RA q : aggering blow to, the morale of every er ore, It is within the power of wy se fit ij UNDERTAKER ple. It has been formed by the union jjjied nation and a corresponding en- of us effectively to support the ef- ey ii Qn axw ec ar Shaan ed ; ee men me) ee political dif- couragement, to Berlin, forts of our armi s. The Canadian * el Gae Dee erences and have subordinated poll- These disasters can. only, come upon frmer has done his.part by harvesting ) The new Maxwell all-weather top won tieal ambitions to thelr duty to serve lendid crop: Ph ye bee Ve ; Canada through failure of the pebple a splen crop. ans have moen . on 38 * their country in an hour of supreme ro recognize the yeriousness. of the Made for greater production next year, , ni Conadian popv'arity instertly. danger. The government by its com- isste which they are called upon to But antil the next harvest, the only 4 Hy mie ' c : a f------ aa at position, and still mdre by ita pro- gecg In words that seer to have. been Means of increasing the exportable cat It gives iY the comfort M the gramme, is one that every Canadian written for this very day, de Tocque- *urplus of food is for the consumer. to fy ser P i f. a closed car, who believes in winning the war can vii sald: do his duty. The fighting efficiency of without the cost of the closed car. : support, It came into existence in For a generation which Is mani- the Allied forces will be impaired un-- . Bui C Ziige order that the whole moral power of festly called upon to. witness the less Canada awakens: to the erious- The uadiepried economy, the proved uilder ontractor ee ee bs organized behind it, scorn And terrible changes. of the 8s Of the food: problem,. There rests I lt;fcacy ond the demonstrejed 7ura- hue enabling the country. to exert in sonstitutions of the empires of the upon us tremendous responsibility Lh gt; .O, BOX 374 PHOND 263 the iate stages of the war a power arth, the aeadlieati ain ai thought- Perhaps for the very issue of the war. i bility. of the Maxwell car have made it a RED DEER which, it Is quite conceivable, might leapnens, the most noxious: food: is W. J. HANNA, favorite throughout the Dcminion. ? . affect the result of this war, A, very oatinnl I Food . 3 i ice, and the most fatal disease ood Controller. 2 . nice Wihegin Seay divide: Wikies - - wile the t ; * fad now you can get the econor icy is pakty spirit, efficient ble M 1 from defeat in the final stages of the From thoughtiessness, prejudice and: lt; d di ith : ave caf and i eee, f party spirit the people of Canada must : rondster wit ese winter-defying tops. i Whether ithe Union governmentis to tur aside; and uniting.one with an-1 ii x 1 Ifpces es t be glyon the political power and moral ther, gt; forward in the path of duty Rhe * you have not seen these yet, cowie io 4 d Wood authority to keep Canada in the war and sacrifice with unfaltering steps. umatism Be ow salesrooms at once and investigate. f reate now with the people, They are Stiffness SS i We know you will buy. being offered, as an alternative to a Zads i ay national administration, A return to Every merchant who is working in -and all w aaaieaiemeeis party government. The proposal is that. spirit should it that his . a gt; that the system which has failed o4.4 . . aniee aceasta for all Pain 2 Touring car with all-weather top 1200. everywhere and haa been discarded in ne 4 Roadster with all-weather top - - 1168 a every belligerent country because 1t .WS0-Sre determined to conserve, thels atsas : fostered national weakness and disun- dollars and to lend some of their has given t i ion is to. be re-established in Canada. earnings to the nation. seuplaction 4 f The national energies are to be devot- . ee R Ce ed primarily to carrying out a. do- Tequickty relieves sore O Ss BALL, Agents . mestic. programme. The war policy SS . if that is proposed is one of delay; and Ki 3 . kind of pain, d . : a) indecision. tric - j , The programme outlined by Sir Wil- 4a Old Reliable Remedy emer een nem LOE . ' Pawcett, Hamilton St, C . 3 were Styye frid Laurier assumes that time is aj B Pel ag cate ale j oe peer aye 5 : : 2 BK matter of ho consequence in the pro- SPieetecs T always keep a botti so Ss secution Of the war, It js proposed to : inthe howse snd have-recomenended- it to- Bj - disorganize and throw. away the, ma- quite a. camber 41 may linn, whem gave ae c : Y great reliet. n most cases it wae used ae a chinery by which. the men to replace Shoe Repairing Neatly and cure lor sheurnation, the wastage at the fron are now be- Prom - , ing secured, The procedure to be fol- ptly sj Ss lowed In the event.of Sir Wilfrid Tap- of Paim., e ' . rier s return to power has not. been 4 clearly defined in his declaration of Gaetz Avenue South ' reir: bot st ints, water 16 Hl Next North'n Crown. Bik : : 1c Ory n . i ro bs 3: indsor bean abandonment. of the whole sys- f tem of securing recruits. This. is to
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