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Red Deer Advocate 1908-01-01 - 1910-06-01
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ADVOCATE — : VOL IX RED DEER, ALBERTA, DECEMBER 30, 1910 Frank Mo Union Jack Auction and Real Estate Office M.A. A. A. AUCTIONEER GAETZ AVE. NORTH Kappy And Prosperous Hew Year © Everybody A BUILDING SEASON Will Be Réd Deer's Record For 1911, "If the buildings under ion materialize next spring,” said a man well posted in the buildi tkades to the Advocate, “Red Deer ‘Will start off next year with $100,000 to $150,000 worth of. buildings. un- der way." And‘it looks that way, to judge from the feeling and: she talk, ‘The “new Northern Crown bank Pouilding on the: corner of Resa_and! Gaetz will probably be the first _ to start, ‘They expect to. get under way between Feb. 15 and March 1, The plans_are_nearly_completed.— Mr.Hy H. Gaetz intends -ontendiag- feet to the rear'of the lot, which will makéa valuable office and store pro- pecty.” The matter of the extension of the Gaetz Manufacturing Co, over- all factory is: also under considera- tion, but the Company hope to cur ry that over to the ‘Yall. Mr. Humber expects to build a store next spring on-his lot next to the Murphy &.Co Store, Mrs. MeCteght, at the Atlington| has dedided on. extensive “improve: nents. ‘The billiard room ig, to. be elosed after January I, and it will be broken up into: eight or nine bed= rooms. “Now. lavatories will be put ‘in and, during the ‘summer a steam helting plant will be installed so as to he teady for next winter, Other buildings are in contempla- tion, but nothing definite has been given out-as yet “Mr. Micheni ary Herald on Tuesday that duri we two Weeks before Christmas that Tully. $100,000 in real estate changed dera- the Post-oflice block back seventy-five! . The | . “ADVOCATE” Wishes Philip McKay, a young mua ‘who has-been in and out of-the Town tor the -past few days, was charged Ly Chiet Hache with attempted. thelt from Wm, Suttor. The evidence tor thé prosecution showed that McKay bad been with Suttor on Monday night and, thinking Suttor ‘oo far gone to notige attempted take moacy from him in Suttors room in the Windsor, with the vesult-with, Suttor Imaded him ong in the oye, and the two-—ked—g-wertmmage, uit McKay escaped.” ‘The Chief was given a description of the man, and, 1and- ed tim, ‘here are also otuer thefts of which he is alleged to be ,uilty. labor ip the Calgary barcacks. Coroner Dr. George nade an aujty ou. Thursday’ into the vun fatality west: of Evarts, and ame to: the conclusion, from all the iets he could gather, that the shaci and the woman were burnt aseldeatally, she having probably been soizsd with ‘He.was sentenced to three muiths at} INEW SCHOOL SITE Board Offer $6000 For Fifth St. North Block The Public School board ass been Wrostling. this week with the ques tion of the proposed: school site id of i cussion and looked at’ the question in all it -betrings. The decision of tho fberta Central terminals throi fee on the lines asked for by the Put a Gaetx Avene comer for al question. Thi Board, lother two favoring a Second Avenue East site on the Park. The Board had made an offer of $5000 for. sité Inoarer town on Secoud Avenue east: the Townsite Co, wanted $6000. The Town Commissioners had sugges.ed Jeasing a . park site to the School boatd, in preference to selling out fright, to the Board. - After a final look over the situa, fou Thursday morning thé Board decided to make the eller of $0000 forthe Second Avenue east block jon the south side of Fifth south. The vote stood 3: to 2, Carswell, Gaetz and Payne for, with: Simpsot) and Munro, against. The majority claim that, che blo aclected-is high and dry sith a spl did outlook ; that it i# 700 feet noar- er town y that 2 Park site on Second Avenue East would bring the, school site'ia low and wet ground spring ; that no. school pop would be served on the south and! pact of the east with the Park.and! Exhibition grounds property counting the A. Smith & Gaetz’ The Hardware Peopte hands. Pretty nearly aii the lots on! ue and having upset the meap. Ne sale have ‘changed hands, ut least [inquest a those in. the “central part of the] M*Wet Was _afeordingly held town. The Trimble Creamery Ci id Willson Bros. have-bouebt — an= s nd Kast be! A very iquiet but: pretty. wedding First and Sctond: Stteet north | took -place-atthe-.AMethodist, church dig them the whole block frontage Second East: Mr. A. Pards, of| Blanche, gldeat daughter of ait. A. Pine Lake, has taken. the remaining| J. Evans, Patkvale; was united in Cowell lots south of, East aveies| he holy ‘bonds of” matrimony to and Brown Bros. of Clearview the Clarence Norman Guynup, umber ‘There and, ‘Alta.. The bride was attended a a ‘ite Pur-/py ‘her sister Miss Lilian F, Baas, fnsery either for building or specu' while the groom was aupported . Ly lation. [Whomas Metealfe, Springvale, The Mr. Hugh Clarke ts going-out of groom's gift to the bride was a hund contracting, and intends to devote| sore locket and to the bridesmaid a | J eroup A for the Red Deer cup, himself to building houses for sale. | beauti.ul pearl ring, Rev. , - Ht.|Viceskip. A. R. Gibson annexed an Mr. H. P. Luckhardt is moving‘his| tiuestis, .M.A., performed thé eere:|ther victory for the Plaxtoo rink business to the store next. Mr. Harry | mony, See ne nee eat a area Hanna is leading. Stephenson Lind sey and Galbraith all having wnothet bump each this we The Points game medal that building on leas the Commissioners suggested, jaflect their debentures. The niinority held that“a couple of | husdred yards further ‘south would Our Best Wishes To our Patrons And Friends For a Glad Geese Hl he py oe ets tee and pool room and bowling alley. In| side in Cumberland. Their many the new, Smith & Gaetz. blook Mr-| friends’ wish them a happy and pros- And Prosperous ratsotath Gtencs 2,/mems ser . & Gaetz are removing their plumb- NEW MIDGET New Year not seriously affect .the-conyenionce ‘of the school population, that ‘a cm paratively, small expenditure -of = money would raise Se Eee al $5000 ‘capital sapentiture sbontt ve] ¢ 10 Wish You A. HAPPY NEW YEAR avoided, if ay ee resource was open tobe Board. : X- “elie - | Coughs Gon Caleaiane ti 1633 Fillers Yes. Tote of them thove days Fillers for 11a; but we know from actual ex Diaries é : Bark Cough Syrup is the best nd 50 sottles, fience that Rexall Cherry for the district don, Mond, trom 2.30 p.m."on draws for” the Scott cup, eight ends, four stones have been made ‘and the. play is now under w ‘The Bonspeil Committee are shap- inig for a bonspeil here the last day January. + §, S, ENTERTAINMENTS ‘The Town: Sunday been” having their annual entertain. there is. 25¢ Other “good prepars Rexall .Bronchials. Rexall Tickle Stopper Rexall’ Cod Liver 10;1, Prepar ation. ing department to a third store which will pretty well fl up the FLOUR MILL block awain., Almost every day-pres- — pectors are looking over thé ausiness| The Alberta Pacific Elevator Co.| in new limes not! ageney at Red Deer have been install-| of represented icte, or only partly te-|ing their Midget flour mill che’ past presented here, few days, and next week willbe in shape for business. ‘The machine is of English manufacture; and 1s just the capacity for local’ and custom a At the Preshyterian Sunday school | Mr. Pope says that the-qual-/ ments. On Thursday even: eregering on Thunwday nicht a very lity of the product. is above ais ex-| /revbsterian’S: S. had foxtanoe pleasant surprise awaited the popu-|pectations, and he believes it will Besides Toetlations, ehnruter stec te Drones what he Ga ateacea aie ee the School special barbell, dumir a gift of $100, and_an increase of |in b bell and"Indian Club exercises and I 1911 of $300, drills were put on. Mrs, Richardson, ee Mrs, John Reid and Mrs. MeVieat ——» had the chief responsibility -in’ the W LAW FIRM ‘aining of the boys and itis. The — scholars donated a lot of presents for the Galician: mlssion, The Methodist . S. ang the adults joined. in a phrist- mas services Sunday-morning® On Day Books eamaie Rexall ‘Hypophosphites, anda: schools” have ul Ledgers Jot of others. Day Books, Do:not Fail to exainine these goods exh Stare | INCREASE OF SALARY, Ete. New Siock just received. satisfaction to his custom This is the first mill to be put, Offin by the Alberta Pacificr people and| it| probably the frat in Alberta, aa ACCEPTED THE IN Drugs ‘Parker's Stationery Phone.49 . P.O. Box 266 Rev. Robt. Pearson, W. Russell, of Tofisld, and Methodist church, Edmonton, and Mr. A. H. Russell, of Vegreville have formerly assistant’ to Rov. a. W: ought out jlidge Crawtord's | Ww Kerby jin Central church, Zalgars, practice, and will ‘continue *hebifi-'has accepted the invitation of the i hess. in the old quarters in the PO oe Fe ae aa oneal ee | Raseday: ovealag sltee a bountiful block. “The Messrs, Russell are Memorial Methodist church, sted Deeo| Rev. H.C. Munton, of Innisfail, sons of shidge Russell, of the NovaltNbecome pastor of the church at |R@Y¢ a,magic lantern: exhibition, Scotia Supteme Court bench, Hali-lthe end of Mr. Huestis’ torm tn Juse are graduates of Cornell uni-Ineyt. Mr. Pearson's accoptance fy and have had legal exper-|siubjeot to the action of the Ztation- in oth Nova: Seotis and Al-Hing. committee of Conference the younger brother having] Mr, Pearson, as well as beine an|* . ied for two years at Veerovilie |i) round man of pulpit and pastoral |in Poplar Rize schoolhouse: Tae oc- Ladd strength 20 the profes-|abitity along progressive line, ia|@sion was the annual Christmas Red Deer, and will ve most iq athlete of no-mean repute, and| tres. Alter a short programme by desirable acquisitions to the Towh. |clean sport will havea Valuable help | the.scholars and other children Santa ‘They have already taken charge-oMer in him in Red Deck, Claus paid a hurried’ visit to aistri-| the of bute, the “many foe premntr and : feandien and fruit, with which the trea the C,|MERCHANTS’ was heavily Jaden, Mr. Barner act- BANK INCREASES] a as chairman and his genial bunor : va enjoyed by al : ‘ogramme 6 songs, The annual statement of-the Mor-| a,upe, Mostar comet Of 008s. chants ‘Bank just istued is a most | May "Atkins, Ruth Atkiitr, Rthel ecatifying one to the shareholders | piownwrigg, Nellie Bowen’ Hilda end directors of this institution: Durltindhers, * Elie “Beam. Guts ing the year ite pronperity was sol inqer™’ Tyee, nowem Susie marked Chat the dividend wap in-| and Esther Staples, Masters George ereased {rom 8 to 9 per cents Atkins, Chauncey Bowen, Howird "There have also been increayps in its] yecian’ grauneey,. Bowen, flow reserve fund, in the deposits, “asscts| Sotee” Mee". ane aaa [and earnings,* For the Brat time in| or fi the singers on the organ... Mr, History: the earnings. exceeded the a Falsiwar Stele Clan, million dollar mark. The Bank aliows eae .[a-large increase in its deposits. The| "4 soNIG. INSTALLATION current loans ‘and discounts: show 4!’ Tuesday was St. John's. Day, total of $41,000,000. indicatiog the! q red totter day all, “Aasons, Bank's strong position-in the busi-| Red Deer Lodge Now 12 A. he & nese community. Altogether, tho| A. M., held their anneal installation showing made by the Merchants bank| wien Past Worshipfal Master J. W, is-one which accords with the honor-| Hoy installed the following officers « abletraditiont of the institution, —Bro. W. E. Lord. which is renewing ite: yoyth in’ the| §,W.—Bro. R. G, Brumpton. West. LWcBro: W, Springbett Treat.—Bro. J.-A. Carswo'l. . —Bro. W. BE. Pape COME. To-NIGHT POPLAR RIDGE. iBay Parkvale See ~ Now—To-day - ‘There has been considerable movement in Red’ Deer Property the past week.. PARKVALE has shared well in this movement, and will continue to do so. This is not to be wondered at. when stop to think of the -s; ECan advantages P. A’ most enjoyable evening was spent last Wednesday, Dece ter 2lst Mr. Jas: MeGee, formerly + VAL E offers as Wresidental section. PARK VALE is practically inside-property, being only ten minutes walk from the post office. PARKYVADE. has never been: boomed, but has begn-and is offered to you strictly on its merits. PARK VALE offers you inside property at ae - property prices. PARKVALE offers unasual opportunities to the: homeseeker or to thé small. mvestor. A Large number. of PARKVALE residences are * ‘new served with water, sewer and sidewalks. PARKVALE Terms are generous. PARKVALE will sure make you money. Michener, Carscallen AND COMPANY RED DEER ee ALBERTA 09900809040 00900000000000600000000 00000008 Parties wishing: to find Mrs. Sand _|for the makine of hair Awitches will find hor at Mrs. Seott's, Second Si south. Charges reasonable. Satis- faction juatantoed, 53-2 CROSSROADS SCHOOL MEETING] ‘The annual meeting of the cates crs of the Cross Roads School Dis trict 495 will be held in the School] Do vow want to see King Solomon we on Saturday, January the 7th| the Queen of Sheba and Cetewayo the 1911, at 10 o'clock a.m. C. A. Wells|the Zulu King skating on the ice? ary-treasurer, > |then get to the carnival Jan, 11. Mr. Wm.. Piper has been asked to ke charge of the Camrose brick yard, and is’ inelined to, accept the -oposition. Sle ERE Friday & Saturday |)" Rings, Bracelets, Locket a and Neck- lets, Gramaphones. 4 : 7 Humber’s Removal . |, {PLR, office: stall hero, has beon trans A B : Sree oe went uction flores eae ee 5 ai id finest ‘they ever tasted, The firm Se annte en in Hoe = ce Evenings = Bargains in Watches, Clocks, Silver- ware, Berry Spoons, Sugar Shells, JEWELLER & WATCHMAKER Tesuer Marriage Licenses C.D.R, Watch Inspector J-S-Bro. A.D. McCaskill. Tyler—Bro. W. Speirs. :o—— HEIFER CALF ESTRAY Red Deer; On the premises of 0. Fitch, NL 4 4, 38, 27, W.L., sn bout 15th October, 1010 red| |The Misses Gudmundson, Bremner | At Red Deer, on December 25, to no—visiie cand, or|Wideen and Mr. Bert ‘Millar passed| Dr and Mrs. Goorge, a dauchter, their Normal exams, successfully, M| At Red Door-on—Deor-IGth—to Mr ‘ment-nf—costeas per Stray Animals| Millar will teach ‘at. Crossroads andland Mrs. James Bannerman, ‘Ordinance 52-3, pundson west of Penhold. J ter,
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