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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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1919-11-14
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We have. purchased the lumber business formerly,.operated. by Cushing Brothers, Limited, and take.this opportunity of solic- iting the patronage of the people in the Red Deer district. Red Deer will be our home and the head office of the Company. It will be our aim to give the best service Possible; consistent withthe best grades of stock procurable in the markets. We will appreciate -your business, and no matter how small your requirements, may be, they - will receive our careful: and undivided at- tention, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS RE-PAINTING ( OF CARS us look cver-yours and give you a price on it OSS STREET RED DEER Advertising. Helps-,to.. Keep. Down. the: Cost of Living A railroad man, accustomed to discussing things, from the transportation standpoint, recently said: ial train is an expensive thing if de- to the use of but a few people. But, He eneeeen te to carry a large excursion party tion a This railroad man used his. illustration to eerie the part advertising plays in the sale Heo jointed out that the stere which had.a volume of sales was compelled to as- sess the cost of doin; tthe speci on a few People thus, as with train.en- a - people, invelying to these eons While the store. Shieh, with little added. overhead ex- se,,Was,able,to.do.a large volume of each. day, was obviously able to sell lowest margin of per-sale turnover being the secret of success ote possible savings, he compared theavell advertised. store to the-exeursion train, which, he declared, afforded .. the eS le transportation. of Damscriger, traffic on rail- roads:was.. always. at maximum if the trains were always filled with p the: out impairing be drastically 1 reduced eau: with- ither the service of the pro- the: ot aes the thing eras Costs are reduced and ticks pe se /sell sell- petring iis fhe be ct thngevia the most. actiye-force-now at W r the reduction of selling costs and prices. The man cost of a com- modity represents only a part ef the neces- se out or the Hospital Bank THE RED DEER A 0 The annual of the Women s Institute was held ee the residence L, Gaots ico. of finish to get that price and 20 the cattle are Treas Local Relief, Mr. Bannerman, Di- rectors, Mrs. Lord, Mrs, Greig, Mra. Hy L Gavtz, Mra. Cornett, Mra. Ful- ton, Mrs. Bjorkeland, Mrs, Richards, Report of the Red Deer Branch of the Women's Institute for 1919. Tm presenting the annual report of the Women's Lsttiate would report from eve During the yoar elght fegular and two executive meetings have been Meld, with an average at- tendance of twenty-four members, with one hundred and thirty-atx pald up members. We decided early In the year to take over the work of the Hospital Ald, which ha been splendidjy car- ried on. We also furnished the Horn Hi ward in the hospital in memory of Willie Richards and Leslie Old- ford. A. bird house fair was held in the spring, which was well attended and very instructive to the boys and girls, A Juntor Auxillary of about fitty was formed in connection with the Institute. ur to 903.55, have been derived from large small teas, two tag days, cash do- nations, membership fees, etc, all of which is respectfully submitted Isabel Whitehouse, President Pearl Fulton, Secretary-Treasurer. RECEIPTS Government Grant 1 Western General Electric Co. up all around. 9 AP all aroun i RED DEER FAIR (Continued from first page) PROVINCIAL MARKETS Calgary Examiner, November 7. Cnt tions should be closely scrutinized The week's business at the Calgary With view to amending in some par- . tloularn, yarde has not been particularly aation- UCWAPR at very inducement possible should be given with a view to encouraging local exhibitors, more which show extra quality arg particularly to the boyn and girlx of selling around 11, but it tal today. Wo believe that the City Council or see; with Board of Trade or both bodies should quotation on the top steers from 9.60 to 11, and lot of good butcher cat- Ue going at from 3.25 to 9.40 which will sell ag feeders over in the Amer are not allowed. The fair management loan mark The market on cows Will be quite unable to at soa a ts down half dollar, with very fow ater of this aature at such a time, bringing ov r 8.60 and from that . WV with to congratulate our Secro down to. 7,60 0n the choice -ones, fry 08 Wh) Able m and good butcher cown from 6.50 to Sutin during tht hast 7.50. Bulls have boon shaded down whom credit to nome considerable ex: about 25 and few sales over 6.25. tent is due forthe success of our last Tale, Bowe, mocde Tamas, DA e Neve ADM Iso wa'Recbal our very: alte Predi- a dent who put forth such indefacigab ix down to 7, Trouble over cars to earorcr In hin work and whe ship stock outward has necosnttated another embargo from some pots Hor: Another light wee me; and the prices goncrally holding at last week's quo- tation of 16.60, minute live stock exhibits and to whom great credit is d - We believe that reasonable fuctiities for unloading and moving of live stock: way ciira or yards to exhibi- ton grounds be provided, Owing to the present outlook for br prices for hay, Wand grain biM Year, we would ousnet that at Joust partial upply of such be secur- Shoop Sheep of a variety of qualitics ha been weighed over this week, with few lambs good enough to bring 11.50, Horses Good horses are in better demand and will bring from 400 to 500 when they have the weight and quality which attract the buyers who want teams for the lumber camps, There was a big auction in Calgary last week and great many horses chang- ed hands, bit those who were looking for medium and light weight horses got them at reasonable prices. : Grain year. Your committee offers way and even beneficial for the 1920 fair, and if.your bourd, in its good judge- ment, ave fit to adopt even some of them, your committee would feel amply paid for their efforts. J. A, MePHERSON Markets during the week have been howing strength, and the Chicago situation as regards corn, which is Refreshment Privileges construed by the trade as bullish, is Yor Committee having the effect of putting the prices port: the experi- ment of handling the refreshment pri- ne, Refund Con- 48.56 14.00 District, amd collected by Mrs. Bjorkeland Rent for tea roem Proceed: 339.26 Proceeds from sale of cushion 3.00) Refund Prisoners of War Fund 15.00 Bank Balance, 1918 ... 119.33 3909.55 EXPENDITURES Relief Fund . 190.00 Dairy Products . 50 Hospital Supplies : News Publishing Co. tags. ad vertising. Pspenaeacch Conversion - Red Cross A. G. Bullock. araying 433.95, 19.50 13.50 40.00 Chairs for tea room . 59 Guetz-Cornett Drug Ca, funeral wreath, and stationery H. G. Stone, painting ward in hospital H. H. Humber, Prizes for Fair ... Cleaning tea room supplies Sa s00 3. 8.80 32.25 10.00 20.00 236 903.55, HOSPITAL DONATIONS The following hospital donations are hereby acknowledged of recent dates: Mrs. H. G. Stone, stretcher rods; Mr. Jas, White, 10 1. pall of Fleming, tah; Mra W. T. Coote, beans and flowers; Mr. 1. Parcels, fish: Mr. A. Mitchell, en. graving of initials on knives, and spoons; Mra. R. Gummow, 1 doz- on egea; Mrs. F. Calkins, 2 doz. eggs Mr. Usherwood, vegetables; Mr. Townsend, Mr. Lancaster and Mr. Bruce Smith, ducks; Methodist Church, Clive, flowers; Madam Saunier s proceeds of munical recital, 32.15; United Churches, Thankagiv- ing offering; St. Paul's Church, Hills-) down, vegetables; Alexandra Club, 3) pictures for room, 8 sheets, 8 pillow slips, 2 rugs, silver teapot, wicker couch chair. Red Cross Society, can-. ndaged feet, 4 palrs pairs socks, 10 pieces canton flannel, cloth for 28 arm slings. tables, 14 silver tea pots,linenfortray , cloths, 3 table cloths, 10 sheets, 6 roller towels, brown tea pot, 2 doz. glass tumblemg, 2 doz. cups and sauc- ers, 1 dozen egg cups, boiler, waah board, coffee pot, egg beater, presery- ing kettle, 3 snuce pans, dipper, 2 tea kettles, 6 tray cloths, 4 3 bin ders, 27 towels, 79 dish towels, 4 Jacques-Orme Ambulance service. Di: YOU realize how. much time you can waste.over.acranisy range? Every busy woman should have a 1 toworl wit , ashes, easy ..to. take quick to doors fitting right, respond, well-made reliable range. Ask, to, see the Kootenay. For sale by THE W. E. LORD CO. LTD. Red Deer, a ent Nee oe ee Jing now owing to the Jand the price ts improve .00 about Produce Complaints regarding the quality of the poultry being shipped are very xeneral and the prices on fowl and chicken, with the exception of the as . have been dropped and a Ikelthood of a apread between the grades, Stand that thi fowl Is worth from Le to 12 and the hour beat, will: bring mp: to 179; No That a branch telephone. be inatallod , chickens 19 . to 22c. and the Ught/in the dining hall, ax telephone com- ones 17c to 18c. Ducks and geese are munication with town would save n better quality than a short time; much time and tro to thous sup- ago ant the choice shipments are Plying the dining hall service, the worth from 17e to 18c. Dressed poul- Secretary's p belng overworked try is b-inging from 3c to 5c over the great convenience live biris. Eggs are in good demand a new lafd and the price is around 60c. There ia no change in the but ter market. Potatoes are not mov: ML Weather, with country point quotation around to 30, but few buyers at any pric Hay Lack of cars Is causing serious de- lay and Jn all probability some lows to stock, because hay cannot be ship: ped to the points where required Selling prices are unchanged on Green fced x 1 good prica If Any guarantee that t will stand ship: iba eAte: ping, but dealers are very cautious ne attrnetions were highly satie- buying at any price. 1 and the costs entailed were ne viloges on th, ice to the public and of returns to the Agricultural So-, clety. That arcangements should be made for a little speak - sctors luncheon, cular be fixed for a a hie basfy of service e dinug hull with regard to meals Was generally satisfactory, and that minor improvements can be made in the menus, 4 the result of our TTS experience LERAITH BLE With rexurd to ricing and attrae- own pinion on there two the racing pro- both for the amount of purses 1 the attraction 1t affords, ible with the size of our falr, nme is not enlarged upon from what It was for ed for use during the fair early in the r were, o that all features of our fair could be given publicity with as litle trouble to press representatives as pos- The lack of this convenience was complained of to me by Mra. Ellis and, Superintendent Galbraith. I think it about me now in the de- eral and witice should tea arranged for. i t id be arranged, should boagine jor the grandstand, paying some ton to up-to-date office equipment, tora room, and rac vices, having tie interior sealed up pnd painted..with appropriate. pictures va the walla, a do not think the new stock tore fair. time inst Dr. J J. B. Loi ul Seen (a ee to Dr, Plaxton) Graduate Royal College of Den- tal Surgeons of Ontario Holder ts Dominion art Guaranteed Modern Dental Werk at pens Kees a Office Phone 112 House 226 OPice hours, 9 to seek Kveninge by appotni (Cage amlth Gack Bl tons, could have b en provided any stalls rt s wave the greatest aympathy for uirectorate, that, sanctioned the con- traction, ax they were no doubt led to relieve, that Decarhd we more stock wally came, this condl ion is Hable 0 Be-evident at the, ap- nearly every fair, but I think Ufe directorate should be absolutely ne ture on capital ac- entailed. expense con ed Jest eae enna year should RB WELLIVER was held in Delburne on Saturday, October 26th. All the members wero present, Moyed by Brogan, that-the minutes of the previous meeting be adopted as read. Moved by McRae, that the Socre- tary be instruc to write to the. executors of the Bixyw estate regard- ag'the matter of taking care of the er on 24, Lousana, Carried: Hoek Be Moved: by Rowland, - ley and C. F. L Enovenson ans from taxation for 1919 eo the Nw. 13 and NE. 14-37-24-W. 4 gt;and the S. W. and 8.B. 6-37-24, W. 4, respect- ively. Carried. Moved by Rowland, that we give a note for 700.00, due six months from date, without interest and subject to renewal, to the Village of Delburne, being payment in full of their count against us for patients in our district treated in the village hos. pital during the influenza, Carried. Moved by Farries, that the amounts paid to the schools in the gopher con- test by the Secretary be passed and payments authorized as follows. Car- ried: Inora Cons. 8.D. Lousana Cons, 3. Trenville S.D. Lake View 8. D. Delburne Cons. 8. D woll's Lake-8. D. Dy OF-HAYS NO, 336 The eighth meeting of the Council Bolze Bros. Haye taken. over the Meat Market in the Hamilton block, Gaetz Avenue North. Special Advantages for Cash Customers See our Special Bar- gains Every Day LAKESIDE GARAGE Sylvan Lake - Alta. ' FORD SERVICE pairing on all makes of cars GASOLINE, OILS and TIRES Livery service in connection OUMMINGS PATTERSON THE ARLINGTON CAFE - RED DEER eRe 18 NOW SERVING ALL KINDS OF SHORT ORDERS wapntiontrs ais - tam giving tie business my bare sonal atten very ee ein price a: country pointe from 16 to 19, according to quality and location. nize, All quotations have been dropped a couple of cents, with the exception jot calf skins. Green salted butche: hides 20 to froxen hides 1c kips 26c to 36e. nation or friendly criticism in Interest of the fair, The following suggestions would Ike to have cone videred by the Directors offelally open the in past experience a very and unrepresentative ot ation ef our Vistrict groetn official opener, We are neither 1 compliment to the guest, nor speaker feel congratulated in jhaving the opportunity of nddressing the usual small audiences that appear at the opening hour of the fair. 1 would suggest that inntead of inviting (a celebrity for the offictal opening, that Our old friends have come, and are coming, to us quarters, and we are giving them an up-to-date meat ser- view. WE ASK A SHARE OF YouR BUSINESS We are in the market for HIDES AND LIVE sTocK Cameron. Feeney pn the day In ou j largest attendance. In that way gt; the speaker would be an attraction and there would be a large audience to ret him We must not allow another. falr to bo held without a permanent Judging in our new being Judged, The annoyance and in- convenience of having people very. ofter walking between the judges and stock being Judged is mo: k wishing? to see the stock being, exhibited. The name of the exhibitor should be Inc in the exhibit or jugging book, Drea representatives could ana sar at a glance who the exhibitors SS those Interested in seeing the stock w: cumabertins 8. D. v Fairbank S. D. Bellgrove S. D, Great Bend Cons, 8. D. Wood Lake 8. D. . Collins 8, D. Moved by be refunded as ane oP 32.25 1 toe: 1018 taxes. Moved by Metand, that all work sheets be In not later than the 20th of November. Carri Moved by Ross, that accounts as read amounting .to 1,580.00, and work sheets 30 to 41, be passed and ordered paid. Carried. Moved by Rowland, that A. L. Hiney be paid the sum of 75.00 as full compensation for road taken.in the N.E. 36-36-24, W. 4. Carried. Moved by McRae, that Edward Rand be paid.the sum of 37,60 as full compensation for road taken in the Be , 31-36-23, W. 4. Carried. Moved by Brogan, that Geo. Buck- Jand be. paid the. sum. of 65.00, -as full compensation for road taken in the S.E. 6-36-22, W. 4. Carried. Moved by Brogan,.that the Secre- tary be Instructed to write th Rail: Commissioners asking, that an sient be appointed at Lous- ana, Carri Moved ty Parries, that our next meeting.be held ip, Elnora on Friday, the 2ist day of November, on arrival of the south bound train, Carried. Moved by McRae, that-we now nd- Journ, Carried. Allan L. McRae, Reeve. T. Q. Moote, Sec.-Trens, Red Deer Alberta- A. H..GARRIES AUCTIONEER 15 -years experience pandling sales in Al- Satisfaction guaranteed Terms reasonable Agent for International - Harvester Co, A full line of imple- /ECKVILLE 6 rea s sors trip, rents, and haa a ments and repairs al- ways on hand. Cream se-varators,Stock tanks and heaters ALTA. CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATION OF CLOTHES 1 am-opening out a hop for the Renovation of Su id. Cloth: Rex Cafe, French Dry Cleaning Steam Cleaniny Sronging and Pressing Alterat Mute Helined Fura Altered and Repaired Cleaning of Ladies 8. ecialty a F Our Motto: Satisfactory Work and Prompt Delivery Nu SHORT - Prop. pes ads never dreads knows what ahe definite of where
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