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Red Deer Advocate 1918-01-04 - 1919-12-26
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s first Society Vhac is deas, as Se 50 sind 60 ron, Ib box 45 . 75 lour; a special ERIA Proprietor mpt Delivery but a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver . and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate popes) ine The secret of beauty as well as of health tain perfect digestion and elimination. BEECHAM S PILLS help to beat ind maintain health, because they infivence fiver, Kidneys, skin: and stomach to eae ia harmony abl efficiently. Worth a Guinea a box: Sold everywhere in Canads. la boxes,25e.,50e . AUTOMOBILE AGENTS, DEALERS and * DISTRIBUTORS IT WILL PAY YOU TO USE THE PLANS OF Commercial Credit Company of Canada, Limited He: ON YOUR RETAIL TIME-SALES OF : NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS gt; All payments for Alberta contracts made direct from the Alberta Branch, 415, Lougheed Bullding, Calgary. Thie method enables you to make every time-sale equal to an Immediate 100 CASH ONE. We finance your winter storage of cars under our wholesale For full particulars and rates apply to The J. Malcolm Co. Ltd. RED DEER AGENTS for The Commercial Gredt Company of fanada Ltd. your money go turthec for Chriatman cheer than with wubscripion to The Youths Companion? It brings so much Into a household its stories for readers of all ages, its serious and informing con- tributions, its editorial pages, its intel lgent and trustworthy comment on the great and tragle events of the thine, Its an There is nothing quite like The Gompanion in all perlo- ical literature. If you subscribe at once you will get wome of Captain Theodore Kobert's Up-river Folk Stories, which wilh be followed during the new year by his great serial of casatine patrioulam and Valor, Sons of Libert; fw wubscribecs. 0r, 2920 will re- colve: 1. The Youth's Companion 62 is- wuce in 1920, 2. All remaining weekly 1019 iasues. 3, The Companion Home) Cal ndar only 2.50 anywhere in or Ci The Youths Compamon, 887 Com- monwealth Ave, outon, Mass. fa Following the meeting of the Can- adian Council of Agricuiture this wee in Winnipeg, T. A. Crerar, H.W, Waod. president of the U.t.A,, und other iea- dere in the agrarian movement, will be gin a speaking tour of the en The St, Lawrence Keflnery, treal, recently sold large quanUty ot sugar import at Now York, to u New Zork manuftaturer at price ip axeane of the Equalization Board's quotations, was gouge. (to E 'A refund of 5,000 the manufacturer who is to turn the money over to the Red Croms. , omnes MEAT Ballance Son The quality of Meat and Fish we are giving our customers and the prompt and satisfactory vice we. have established are bringing us new trad TRY US OUT THAT'S ALL WE ASK Ballance MEAT iis polloyy was demonstrated againat by 600 soldiers who demanded grants In cash, not bonds, The premier s on hotel was broken Into, but the attack U. 8. SENATE HAM RINGS EACE TREATY Washington, Nov. 7 By 48 to 60, the senate approved. att forte to amend it had failed, the for- 1 relations committee's preamble to the reservation group, requiring that to make the treaty binding at least threo of the four great powers accept the ratificat only Republican who did pec avingilais eal was Senator Mo s Democrats seis with the majority. Safe Majoriti When adjournment oe a reached, the Best 108) the fourteen representations r debate, the Republican lea- re claiming they had safe ma- pledged for the entire group. Joriti The mild reservationists, it was clared, had turned down a new Demo- cratic offer of compromise while th ian of action by which the defeat the treaty Sop et claim made corces was hat the treaty would welded nto a dead-lock which in the nd would make a compromise inevit- able. o . SOLDIERS FACES (A Royeroft Authology) We could not sound a stentorian note o hal beat that thrilled the akened streot, We only Joved the paafins, Khaki coat greet The reagonance of countless thud- ding. feet. Choir eyes, and eyes thelr Mashing eyen we saw Their edger amiles, the passer-by to Thetr Sashing eyes, their eager smiles Xnd- all thowe front-turnod stern and aweet. faces We could not sing of winged victory, Though altation filled us in the heir eager epalica and warmth or ral Through flushing eyes, through eager , WO BAW Thome upturned faces sweet and stern again. Mrs, A. J. Tallman. SS HOT TIMES IN AUSTRALIA ndon, Nov, 9 The Times cor- respondent records lively doings th the election opmpalen in Sydney, Auatra- mier Hughes, after declaring were beaten off by the police, who fought tn showers of bottles and other al de- ton, be day fromthe banks marked N cS measuring 5; For while we cheered, came welling smartingly A chocking something, stinging lips and brain, in Thal eyes, and jeyes thelr flashing brave in with Rewey N NOTES The United Mine ve Works we of Amer- draw the strike order under which 400,000 men quit work November 2: The Prince of Wales, after a short visit to Washington, will return home, He was met at Rouse s Point, N.X., by U.S. Secretary of Stat Stettler veterans have raised over 4,000 so fur for thelr memorial hall. The brick building of the old Stettier Clgar Co. may be renovated for thelr use, Geo. Lane has recently added to his already extensive holdings by the pur- chase of the Two Dot ranch near Nan- eo in the neighborhood of 100,000, 1t is announced, Bighteon of the cheques tendered in payment of tc gary bal povmwnich, the Prince of Wales was present were returned the following SES Alberta lambe shipped recently to Chicago topped the market and Chica go packers commented forcibly on the nigh quality of the. Alberta product. scaled an average of 73 pounds after ten days ant they: arrived in exoaljent condition de- spite the long haul. W. H. Harv the unanimous choice.of the farmers of the Kindersley provincial conatitu- ency as nominee to contest the seat vacated by W. R. Motherwell. Muswel man opposed nomination against a Government, containing Langley and Dunning. The Government, however, has endorsed his candidature. To the genius of James Watt, whose centenary was celebrated at Birming- ham, England, in September, are due team engine, steam pump, steam railway and steam turbine, But rate himself conaidered ts hieverment the invention of a Teotmnt pal units becam: of the moat Interesting exhibits ie and 814.6 pounds of butterfat ina year. Leland Maid is 18 years old and has given In her lifetime over 100 tons of milk, She was given second place in the aged cow clans, Five places of business two cat real eatate office, a cara; orawee entirely wiped out at Olds a fire which occfirred on Sunday, aa only the absence of wind kept the from jumping acroan the street and dostroying, tho big. MeKereher Bros. business block, The blaze started 1 the old Alberta hotel, occupied by Ma- honey's garage, The Ions 1s 20,000 to 30,000, partly covered by Insurance, Undertaking Jacques-Orme Funeral Home. Phone 6 They dream of the education they are going to give their son.and vision him some day as a clergyman, a famous lawyer an eminent physician, a prominent financier, or a captain of industry. But to make these dreams come true Fond parents dream of a bright future for their children. They dream of the literary and musical education they are going to give their daughter, and of the high position she will take in her sphere of womanhood the Dominion of Canada. Isoused by Canad: mittee a co-operation with tis Minteer of Flaaace or even partly true requires foresight, planning and money. To provide the money what plan so wise-as to buy Victory Bonds for each child? Thousands of parents bought Victory Surely you will be.among the thousands Bonds for their children in 1917 and 1918 of loving parents who will buy Victory Bonds for their children this year? Victory Bonds may be bought on instal- ments at such easy terms who so wishes may buy that every parent Seven deaths occurred at Ohio, from eating ripe olives. he Creston, B.C,, the school children this winter, Hope for a cigur factory. Protwstantian wag and platform the victors, Hug? Haase, dent Socialist party of was shot as he on October uae had his right amputated, Germany, pene created, at has no auctor mart of the month saw a snow: fail of five inches, and the 26th pro: vided twenty Geyiues Of Trost, would be dus MmumOUMIy TOF the GiwCOUUuLuAnoE vi there, A wad acoldent occurred at Big Val. ley. on November 1, when: Mr. O'Neil lost his life by drowning. and some companions were out hunt Emma Genereux, smashed the wallant PUN, broke the Foot of a bed in which Grace old, wan nleoping. Genereux, y The girl Soeuived quite a mock. Thin cheek to cheek: This anake o: a shoulder wiggle: ing of. Americans now: it tremble to dexcribe so fa no cal It unhealthy, ts the way Adol Bolm, head of scribes modern dancing. Chicago, with its population of 5, 000,000 has more murders in a yeni than England, Seotland and Wale: with thelr 40,000,000 people. The mur police protection, widespread unrest and misery, is claimed, than tn all the continent combined. . ane Alfred Olson, a farmer the outskirts of the town of covered 250 to hin home, and for lons caused to hi dumping ground to his crops. Mr. Bullitt, testifying before embraced, subject to extension; raising of economic blockade; drawal of allied troops; no military aid for anti-Soviet furthor ity for Rusti foreign debt. TTEMS OF INTEREST Canton, Valley Women Inntitute decided to serve hot drinks to wi Peterboro Presbytery has refused to well Mill street church property in Port The Newfoundland g/vernment has been besten by pappabiy 8 se to28. hanes leader of-the Indefen- who entered tho Reichstag lew In the areaiaion line at Creston, B.C. record thi uailed in sixteen. years, The Eleventh hour efforts by Samuel Gompers to autue the coal strike wre 1 aawt SaLuruay vy eMIPHALE GecMAton seul tae govwiinENE tHAL LuywAeKOL th wdventy-hve of the most iuueAual Havel AD WOMWEH 04 KAY LULL VOLO Ui (he male Of Whiskey in /preserpuois ing and in venturing out on the lake, he broke through, thereby lowing hb Ate. . Careening sideways to avold a col Mufon with a utreet car, a big Cadillac touring car driver by woman, erash- ed into the Calgary residence of Mrs This ballroom darie the Russian ballet, de- dera in Chicago avernge one a day. Crime in that city in ighly organ- zed as any other bus and enjoy Sweden, according to visitors, Is per- haps the only country In the world without profiteers, without reatriction n food, without strikes and without More building 1s going on in Stockholm, it Ne wt and costa of court: from the town for committing a nuinance by dumping the town refuse close to his farm, causing foul odors to be carried land by weeds carried from the town the senate foreign relations committee in Washington, sald the peace proposal other things, an armistice for two weeks. the immediate with- ments, and recognition of reaponalbil- che tarmers O the elevator, ght to we a dozen teams suai TO De Unioaded. sai Mauer Are Ero ear Tlaraorviiie aud AVergrecn, Sug Yourtwsn abd dittewn pxopie of these districts ne eee notified the Y ciricasretae sicnalto that they will ait at) the Hall, Calgary, on November 2 - o'clock, inthe forenoon, to hear plication. of the petition for ai Ho coquiring the .C.P.R, to gt; provide s agent at Benalto station. A Oh peta of tho residents of Benalto, Bvarts, Markecvitle and dintricts: oe hene places has been call Gay, Noveber 11, at 8 ae cy ree E Aotennten to confer with the RallWay ther nertaininsge to. the betterment of mine oie facilities here, Everyone Inter+ hated in Feqtiented to attend this meet- ny Mr. Joo Parr, travelling superinten: dont of the Alberta Pactfie Grain Co. t of Calgary, apent a day. hers, the of their agent, Mr. G. 8. Warren 1 Parr apy ota be. arenes with the amount 1 handied here both. tn gral Senking has. ourchased 5 eighteen head of regianece , Berheraen cattle whiclhe intends to - foundation for a herd which he o placing on his farm adjoining town. Mr, Jenkins must be congratulated in the selection of utock he has made as the cattle bear some of the richest breeding n the Shorthorn Jamities. ry has r Many of the peo attended the tuction vale of Mr, Hag- 8 acted by Mr.G. vory matistactory. THE LESLIEVILLE NEWS tn Vol. No. 9 1 Rey, Mr, Alexander's magic show-in-the-churot here 1 evening proved mont interesting and instructive, The first part, entitled / Ths the voyag Human lives be wall sant it ther a w successfully DR. A. T. SPANKIE M.D., C.M. EYE, NOSE, EAR and THROAT SPECIALIST OMcon: Sulte 121,122, New P. Burne bullding, corner Sth Avenue and And Street East. CALGARY Pho Office M2848, louse M2077 RAW FURS Cash buyers of Raw Furs. Ship jur to us for the highest price, the quickets returns. THE NORTHERN TRADING COMPANY, LTD. 10310 101st 8 ONTON LBERTA DELIGHTFUL WINTER RESORT THE EVERGREEN CITY Outside the Rain Belt Mild Climate, Sunshine, Golf, Motoring Outdoor Sports Every Day Exocslient Theatre Attractions Reasonable Living Expenses Ask your Ticket Agent about Rates Yor detailed information write PUBLICITY COMMISSIONER VICTORIA, B.C. Lake of Galilee... 8h on which at places ot danKer Bible was the ae tits 4. ih iit iG ul FE eee eataa Ughten men the present as well as the fut compass, and a bie 3 8 5 z WS better compass than a wble of huertenlaating betwoen and wry Pictures of the army, navy. meroan: A. collection -to defray expenses taken and the meeting wae rorought 6 j clove by the singing ef the National Anthem, 4 The Labatick branch ei the United Albert Leslieville conducted every Sunday in at 2.20, are each and all capable oc Gees om ig ie good work in this community i the people get together: sue theta along. erniin held: yente: lum eave a most excellent LBERTA TAL ick ER soc EV 4 oe LEAGUE CONVENTION
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