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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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PRUETT 2 z oP t THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA a COMPROMISES ON . LEA tate a compromi: parties tlelpate in future conferences, ayn, aball henceforth be tain, France and Italy. ine principal Russian and problems. elected by GUE OF NATIONS on- * Paris, Dec. 12. An a result of the conferences being held at London by Premiers Lloyd George and Clemen cea the United States government ill be notified that In order to fuctli- ne between adverse joa in the United States nenate, the Allies are willing to accept. to as great an extont as possible, some of the res ervations to the Versailles, treaty made na committee, We- At In sald the Allies will do every ting In Order that America may par- Important problems, the newspaper nettled by a s council of the premiers of Great Bri- This counc t wil meet sometimes in - Paris, sometimes in London ,and will exam- Turkish eee . C. Diury, Attorney-Gen- Raney and Hon. Manning are fire atill to find weate in On- tario. The other Ministers were fe- acclamation on Monday. The famous elk herd in U.S. Yellow: stone park, numbering 30,000 animals, face extinction because of the heavi- eat snowfall in 30 years and the heavy slaughter of animals in Montana.where they have bewh driven in search of food. F oresight Since our establishment in Red Deer, we FOREIGN DEMAND BOOSTS PRICES Winnipeg, Dec. ii- Greed ia the cause of the high cost of living today, and you and your company take ag- Vantage of the law of supply and de mand; you may a well aa Comminaidher W, F. O'Connor, of the Board of Commerce, to James M. Car- ruthers, general manager of the Crea- cont Creamery today's compan, session of the board, following a re- mark by Mr, Carruthers that as long am his firm was in busitions It would take advantage of foreign dem and, be whether, in his pliOA. cost of pro- ducing butter should bet the ruling factor iny regulating welling price to mer, or If it should starving peor forced to pay big because of transportation charges and other Under cross-examination Mr. ruthers refused ty admit-that bly pany was Instrumental in boosting the er, declaring that eompett- o Premier Lioyd George, explaining to Jumen O'Grady, British representative At Copenhigen, to recelve peace pro- posals from M. inoff, the Rusaian Soviet representative, sald that if the Bolshevists wanted peace they must they are warring Generai Denikine, Admiral Kolchak, and others. - The German peace delegatiqn, Mon- to the Entente note to Paul Dutasta, necretary of the peace conference. The German note is regarded in French: oMcial circles as acceding to al the points raised in the Allied note,except- ing that concerning the sinking of German warships in Scapa Flow whi they wish referred to the Hague con ference. make peace with the people with whom gt; Mr. Aver: ried. 40, Div. No, 433, 434, G, Lewin, 98 426, L. 32. Adama, councillor, 60; 4 31, L. B, Adama, councillor, 21.26, waa ano tolidwing bila be paid: Land Title Ofice, abstracts of ttle, 45.00; News Publishing Co. ad. as- eanot wanted, 1.50: Province Printers, C.K the House of Commons the refusal of day morning handed Germany's reply rooms, foos, 38.20; Association of ;Municipal Districts, convention fees, 16. 1t wam moved by Mr. Mark that Mr. Heare be: ap; M.D. OF RAVEN The Counsell of Municipal Districyvot Raven met on Adams, Shaw, Mark, Roper, Taylor and Philips presbnt. Tt wax moved by Mr. Adams that as y Wan a resident of the Din- trict, he be given first consideration re appointing an Assessor. fail to accept, the secretary will notify Mr. Bryan that he is appointed. It was moved by following pay sheets be p 4, sheet No, 42 foreman, 10; No. councillor, councillor, R. Rhodes, councillor, v. Vi aradal December 6 with Mesars. Should he, Car- Mr, Shaw that the panned: KE, Budden. * Philips, 3, wheet No. 430, 43, A, Taylor, No. wed by Mr. Mark that the The His Mines Voice Record Gift Cartas as above, enables you to se music-loving friends or relatives, Tnehing ul hey really want bettie with it they do abies own selecting. Y the perplexing question, Whar Sh You simply al out a certificate with the name of * the recipient, and the amount you desire to expend, Pay the amount and receive a certified certificate, or if you wish, we mail same, timed to arrive on Christmas Eve if desired to any address you name. pointed returning officer for the 1920 election of councillors It was moved by Mr, Stitw that the Secretary-Treasurer notify Mr. Martin, Caroline, to remove his fence off the Crown road between rections 16 and 17-36-6, W. Sth, Carried It wa moved by Mr. Taylor that a mestingy oe the Coie) be held Janu- The certificate is redeemable in His Master's Voice Records for any amount the donor specifies. Any His Master 's Voice dealer have studiously sought to make our service irreproachably good; and have, so far an- ticipated the modern requirements of our - calling that we are now ranked among the foremost of funeral furnishers in the com- pleteness of our equipment and facilities. A Modern Funeral Home for'a Modern City Motor Equipment and Private Motor Ambulance ary LRRGE OR SMALL ORDERS receive the same attention here. You can send your child for the meat you want, sure that he will get as choice a cut as you would select. We serve every patron cdurte- jess of whether they . . a THE JACQUES-ORME -. FUNERAL-HOME FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND EMBALMERS 1083rdSt.N.E. RED DEER, ALTA. PHONE 61 BRANCH OFFICE AT ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND DELBURN Give us a trial order for MEATS OF QUALITY THE RED DEER BUTCHERTERIA OAMERON 4 FEENEY, Prop. * ee lt; lt; 0 C. E E. STUART'S CASH SALE 1 i i Having received instructions from Mr. C. E. Stuart, I will sell at his place in the Baim oral district, 3 ae east and 4 mi orth of Red Deer, on - ER 31, 1919 SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK IMPLEMENTS B ft. John Deore binder, 5 ft. Joh Deere hay rake, 20-hole VanBrunt drill, dise harrow, B-section spiketooth harrow, 1/2 h.p. bumb engine and jack, light McLaughlin democrat, pony bugay, 3a inch John Deere wagon, 3 inch Moline wagon, set sleighs, hay rack, grain tank (125 bushels), Chevrolet Automobile, nearly new , s Hlashernith 's outfit con 55 HORSES Registered Percheron years, Idaho Belle (6420 ay tozeds Registered Percheron mare, 6 years, Keota Flora 6421 11180: Registered P ercheron mare, 3 ae) Juliette 6735 134955 Registered Percheron stallion celt, 7 ii) months, Cupid 9776 . Welsh pony mare Gypsy, 5 years old, tle tee children. to ride and ive; well and favorably Saco: is district. Also Saddle, EY and Harness for. pony. i in Deere mower, John ig mtuff. Saddle horse, EAD OF Hoses for Jas. Speirs, coneisting of 4. 2 yearlings, aged ma CATTLE Shorthorn milk cow; 2-year-old Short- orn steer; yearling Hereford heifer; dozen Bui ee pullets. condition, most of in two years ago. leaning up his h 17.7 Carri aaa L JE. PIANO TUNING ( E. ers Reeve. H. McCABE, Sec.-Treas, fice 278 Red Radi) Alta. HIS MASTER'S VOICE RED DEER DEALERS THE GAETZ-CORNETT DRUG BOOK CO. Ltd. STANTON will gladly arrange it for you now Berliner Gitn-o-phone Co., Limited, Montreal uy z USEFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS There s so much lasting goodness and so much to admire in the following goods that they make ideal Christmas presents. SADDLES Ranging from 40.00 to 120.00, made with all the latest trees and wide knee swells. The very latest in saddle styles is the Passehal at 90.00. It s a dandy, and if you are thinking of making a present de luxe see this one well, see it anyway. BRIDLES A real good Riding Bridle Double Cheeked, nickel trimmed. Heavy, Fancy Wide Cheeks at. Stampede Special Bridle Bits, from .. CHAPS Bat Wing, Fancy Spotted, Calf . Black Goat Calf Backs . SPURS . Nickel, plain .....:... Nickel, Fancy Large Rowell . CUFFS Basket, stamped to buckle Hand Stamped, flower . Nickle Spotted ........... BELTS Solid Leather, Faney Stamp- 1.00, 1.15, 1.25 SPREADERS Make an excellent present, all celluloid rings, white, or red, white and blue 5.50 to 8.00 HORSE BLANKETS Good Heavy Duck, in brown, grey, and white, witi: leg straps or body Stay On s. 4.00 to 7.00 Each -- 1.50 4.50 -- 8.50 . 10.50 45 to 12.00 1 , 1 , 15 ings ... FUR ROBES MAKE FINE GIFTS - Black Goat, large size Grey .... ... Imitation Buffalo, a : good fur robe 25.00 and 27.50 Manitoba, Rubber Interlined .... 15.00 up SLEIGH BELLS Looks like lots of sleighing, and what's sleighing without bells. Body Strings, 40, 50, 60 Bells 3.00 to 4.00 a String Back Strings .. ... 1.25 to 2.00 a String Nickel Saddle Chime Bhatt Chimes .......... CLARKE HEATERS One of the m st useful and moderately priced gifts possible, 4 styles ( 1.75, 2.50, 3.50, 3.75. Charcoal Bricks, for use with above 1.00 Dozen TRUNKS, St eget CASES We have the ee La aa goods we have ever had, and can supply your needs in this line at a consid rable saving. Trunks in sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 88, with or without straps, from............ 7.50 to 35.00 Suit Cases, Fibre, Matting, Fabrikoid and . 27.50 Leather, from :.........cssseseee 2.50 to 30.00 14 inch Special for the Boy ............ 1.40 Club Bags in Black, Brown and Tan 16, 18 and 20 inches. From the cheaper grades at 7.50 to the genuine cowhide, hand sewn and leather lined, at 36.00. , i ciaana HARNESS C0. GAETZ AVE. PHONE 40 in ; ed eo mt A Ne + fee a erst x e ) e * wo . (aed 4 are -- b fw /. int 3 4 gt; - EA 1 WINSNSMSNSHSNSRSNSNS: FE oe MAMAN MONS NNN MENGE SHIMON HSHINS 6S SP I NSA IS I TANS HL HS HS HSH HINM IHS HEME MINS HONS SMS
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