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Red Deer Advocate 1908-01-01 - 1910-06-01
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1910-12-02
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VOL. IX Frank Mott sictoneie. Union Jack Auction and Real Estate Office RED DEER, ALBERTA, DECEMBER 2, 1910 ie A DRAMATIC |____ FOR 1911 Sadness te CONFESSION), Vice-President Mann Has In-|wtisk ‘wil’ tivs-every satterice,| Witness Breake Down ‘and|_ terview with-Premier ‘Tickets ‘eam be obtained at the usual! Acknowledges Muader, ARTE |. NORTE SAREE ALECAUREY [prim at the sink. Mr Aitimaar was a it last he is o 5D; Deaann, Vier Preddaat CNR, ae ae Se eee ihe sonst Ts 3 to Edmonton Bulletin, after his “in- so—aeit loka on the remains of the body ate G—Prenster-Sitton "We best ser¥i08 round in the Bow river near Dunbow talked of railway matters, At the nage on | last June reached 4 tragic conclusion . {ie no decret in that, The Premier ia| November $8, 1910, by Rev. C: H.| When Thomas Mitchell Robertson, = U most anxious that: we should make] Huestia, Faery Woods of /0e of the witnedses broke down and — Ve Youa SLT [as sroat esdway at. possible ‘next | Piecor, to earl Atkins, of Poplar|coatewed to having shot, Tucker : < = ; season in_our work on line suaran- ; Peach. set Se . 2 SKATING. a C.N: R. PLANS a *, Preside jreene Camrose will be built to, contect| ihe af the 4 Nalu-|exact— wording ~ ts"not i caer = teed by tie brovinea Kean tole te Ap fo the tine of is contesion 4 We are rihning @ race against tine and . sive him detsite: aemithaee that te chain of circumstantial evidence wa¥ ; i is thi ine to Athabasea Landing. would being woven connecting him in some have the C.P.R. on our’ side.” It is this IF NOT - GET AN be completed next year and ateal ‘rithe-the-mrsterious-diseppentt—-$~ "way? We have a shipment-of-imported . laid on at lens” three bode ance of Mr. Peach, but withdut such : —— . s = it B = Heaeaion it might ave er dif Brass, Copper and - Pl; ‘Ware-on- the ———" — : a? x rom Vegte- 3 ve te to. trace crime pf murdes —— ee 3 io = == OLEV E == | Ute to-Oalgary will be Althea aca | Mt. J.B Davisom Comes To direct. The result of tho oontbssisa __way, which_we—want—badly for toliday See = = Eat }the-grade“prepared-forxdistanse of] Red. For-191t— hat Thomas “Mitchell Rovertson trade. “It got as far. as Toronto.on th Weel Ras seventy-five miles south of Calgery-| is now a prisoner at the R.N.WALP.| ° s < es! it will cost you money, but it will’help you to) The branch line trom Sisathrons ve barracks jail, and the. polices are ot 23d inst., and we hope to get it here two ~make more money. ard ak Theda ies | tte tral of Jack Fisk, who ol veka bebore & z : R : ae Ses with the Calgary branch, giving ai-| mode arrengemente ith ae, Jonge | crtton implicated as be’ne ay. actonu weeks before Xmas—or, in other words, ‘A Merchant's, or Real ~Batate One is not coniplete | rect service from Edmonton to Cal-| pavisc icy ct tie cantons |e eS in oes ime, by December 10th. Now atch fan without one; in fact,.an office ia not up-to-date| ey. td assume the of-| Th tie Cnt 5 s pe 1 : act, a rc a te assume the signed written confession 1 i ‘ i ‘without a Typewriter Therefore get one; DO. | acai or to mugontinantal a reat pamissioner of Red) Robertson it now in the peers angle will Jet: yon know next: weak if 5 o rm . Ir. Davison - bas | apect: flux of the R.NW.M.P. = y I supply, the OLIVER for Cash, or on. very easy ih ihe tines hundred mile on branch| made a, greal success of bis work ialt@ger eneregie CRANE. 8 ere: ate ally nel develapimentss. ~~ terme—so easy, that you “never miks the amount miles wost on this road next years) Camrose, abd the Executive hare er-lehe jury~-be—Inspector pi : . each inonth your banker pays out for you. Contracts will be tet in the “spring | itis sorviee ta Red Desr.. ~ oF eae Heogauly as far as thej— ws = iy it is that th Yolto i that he moran FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE: Winorten te wutecas My: fot the funeral of the lite King Ei : : : “Work on our line north af the ard. VIT in May last Rob : % MONEY. TO;LOAN: Saskatchewan, which rune by way.of| Rev. Father Voisin and Miss Kelly, [Fisk went to the home “of Tucker ' , = Lao la Biche, Battleford aid Prince|the gifted teacher of the separate! Peach of ste, 7-21-27 west, of th mI ae 3 Albert to the: Pas Mission will he|School Red Deer, are to be cotigrat-. fourth meridian, roused him out of $ 3 Tushed and seventy-five to one hun-| ulated on the success of their concert. bed. shot and killed’ him. hoy the 4 : : z Grail miles will be bullt next year,]in the Lyric theatre Wednesd y even- ee ae soteted with part T h H P 1 3 is roa will be the}ing. ‘There was. a targe att ndanoe, Dla! and a tanned cow hide t» : most direct one to the Hudson's|the house being: Billed. to the doors. the Bow river and threw-it: into the e = ardware QeP €. Bay from Edmonton when it is com-| Rev; Father Voi: comet; Mr, H.j Water, hoping that the fisd. would pleted. A shorter route could nut be suxophone: Father Y: lravens, [ary it away: from the sceno of the! §@@6060006000009000000 ‘ found. ei latinet and the Misses Baron’ traxedy'; they then tied tho blankets cowhide up -into-another bundl> . “And what of the GN-R. piang, composed the orchestra, Which. 874 for building, into the north countryt’* [appeared in a number of wolo, duet, /atd. threw it: into the riven © wher Mr. Mann’ cwas asked. |? “}and ‘oohoerted: selections. “The niusic it was. afterwards. found. “ Well, “you. know “what chartera) was bright and taking, the perform- ‘Verdict’ of Coroner's Jury we have. They tell. of our intentions] ors_were proficient in their: work; and ~The: verdict-of ‘the jury-was to th~ We have made surveys from Famon-| the audience heactily enjoyed. the ox- *Mect-that the body whi tho} | ton to the Peace River, and NAve not} celletce and variety of the music. uubject of the inquest and. which was si done this work=to- no purpose, =< C.N.R. ROUTE MAP Mrs. Alford and Mr. Edward Clarke found in the Bow river on: or avout were the vocalists, Though not. so May 19, 1910, and the skull found well-known as others of the town's near the same lace on Novem) or 14 BE TWICE AS HAPPY | singers, their solos: last evening avere, 1910, are the remains of one Tuc AGAIN | November 23, 1910, by Rev. .B. .H. Peach, and that. the sai { By giving a present that is appreciated, and you will es aoe ~~ |MiseG. Gover, gave a humorous Peach, acame to Ns death i ; ° 3 3 3 3 have no trouble to select such a gift at our store. Music Rolls BOOKS We have a good assortment 9! | We have so. man8 in afock hese suitable: for Boys’ and J that we cannot show them all rls for Christmas. ‘The Handicap, R. E. Knowles Manicure. Sets ‘The Rosary, ¥. Barclay, An every day necessity of 1 ‘The Dop Doctor, Dehan fiakmenitacwtlcl: we shave kn ‘The’ Frontiorsman, H. A. Cody. varRte Tee Sourdotigh, Cheechako, Ser Rose and Ping, G. B, Mo- Cutcheon:. Stampeder, S. A. White. The Peevs of the Game, 8. E. tlemen, im: White, Pipes Husband's: Story, D. @ : 3 i Oy stodk-o ¥ Phillip. Mr. J, Carlyle Moore, general soli-} recitation in bright st; shot in the head by Thomas citor for the All Central rail-| . Perhaps the most attractive fea- Robertson an Fis) ‘Takes the floor’ way, Ieft. last night for Ottawa|'tures of the evening were the Grand-| After a twenty-four hour auto tid calcane rd GRRE or Otters cnotker'é Dill, “andthe ‘operettal to Carbon, Fisk was arrested. jy ths of Railways in connection with the| “The Flower Nymiph's Surprive,"’ by) Calgary R:N.W.M.P. He is. re:ard Spplication of bbe Canadian Northers| the pupils of the. St.. Joseph's ed as the principal. The moive wa for the approval: of their route from|Yent, under the direction.» soe Stewartwyn 20. miles west on- the| Kelly. The pretty and quaint [ie would have wiened italy trey po y ‘AND COMPANY _ ster-Gencral did .not_ want their names made pity 3 ~ Hitchcock estimates that the public) And since you have printed it] The most complete stock of Jews! ERTY RS has been . fleeced Gee at jeast ee nays been ets of pyle uN lery and Chsiatinan novelties ever PROP! MOVE! $100,000,000 by get-rich-quick con: | that, they known ‘ot it ‘they|shown in town is being displayed hy ss Sars in the le fre yearn 8s, do| woud, have-sgted | How! Seal Jeweller none Suet, | | RED DEER ALBERTA riment has closed out 78 of them ‘ours truly. The Dixie Jubilee Singers will ss tun fae 8; EDWIN PLUMB. "|, renee on Watteadns Teceuibee SEITE gees = ae Blackfalde, Nov: 30, the Lyrle Theatre, under ig te ty Topo r5.,Parsons will not receive until — of the Ladies’ Aid. xocict\™ ol 7 5 som Oni a atecibe New year TAL aN the Methodie hur Advocate Want Ads. Bring-. Quick Results”
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