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ie show 1iGHT 2330- RIONETTES . ly love-drama ear gorgeous well as to get t Side burles- d 20 way FREELY xide, Zonite, rth a pound of 50 1.00 25 - 35 SPECIALS lacy e Stationery pairing ta, If your watch and satisfaction. 2 ss St, RED DEER LE, lousehold and on block: tioneer Residence 397 cD: you our large sand Women. Mercury make, pen, suede and almond and , pongee and 1.65 per pair unburn, har- k. e rib, colors of izes 41 t 50 to 85 d sizes, Priced 2.5 / per pair RIS Ready-to-Wear Phone 41 GQ tettown: on : ee e PU fanny VOL. XXIV. No. 47 RED DEER, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1926 THE RED DEER ADVOCATE TWELVE PAGES W. E PAYNE ELECTED PRESIDENT ARENA CO,' the pariahlon PARISH MEETING A fairly reprenentative meeting wore of St, -Luk reh held at the Parish HAI of hone day (evening to t Chureh of the Sacred Heart ot business con- day morning when Mr. Harold V, Dan- DANCOCKS-McLEOD A quiet wedding took place at the on Tus iittle money. to HOCKEY CLUB DANCE The Red Deer Hockey Club are pu ting on thelr manual dance on, New Era.and.in order to raise) he season with, MULLIGAN AND MUSIC Enjoyable Evening ras t Veterans and Guests Have) 70 BASKETBALL AT THE ARMQURIES: The hockey boys did not turn up for banketball gam, eed for 6 Armourios, no e cipal Whitney and Kelth Bennett were POLICE NOTES Several District CasesClean- ed Up Successful Season All nected, with the anancina of the hall. cocks wax married to fre selling their dance tickets now. After the mal the meet- jaughter of Mr, and MM The prospects are bright for a the captains, and Lt.-Col, Lister was Officers Re-elected ing was disposed of, a much ronger MEnROr Of ME an Mem Nl feama ant with the tatne weneral ways ,OUvee Colasmith s famous line about referee, z - Hetore Polloe Magiatrate seks 98 ing wae dinpowed ot im ciusuusion wof aroom, were aupported by Mise Annie Port nx last year, we should have an- (he Old soldier, who Showldered his - 0 Sapatpr-orinosiny oor os Alu meeting ofthe: Girestare ol p Nrining out of motion by Mr. and Mr, Angus MoLeod, brother and other successful season, cruteh and showed how fields were VOLLEY BALL AT ARMOURIE ee eater Moore, ot nat meeting F Ge directors of the fia eterred the meeting trom a aistee ot the bride, Rev, Father afac- The lee at the Areia should bel franger, had one voem Prevent, Rt the OURIES itdeewood, charwed with tie Intos pe eal ade eh ns Fee eee ern rn While this donnell officiating, Only the immed- ready in about. ten days, and tho, Sfungef, had one heen pensant. at (he), There will be. volley ball game at : potas Vit, atm aefecalectedlceveaiaenty of pollcy was not what the lute friendn of, the families were pre- hockey boys will get right down to awe Day mulligan supper at the tne Armouries. tocnight (CThuraday) 2 nce in the Community Hall, Ridge- heponhare etic for, It wan prett Mr. Y n connect- work. TI an fifteen players on A. club Foon on ThUraday potween the T th Hattery and a team R014) ana conta: The charge ai . Kea with its There was ed with Hanten's Grocery for murs tbe, roster: and sbould have no aim- cyening, November ti, 6: composed of ex-oflicers ai Sctartl worthtiy:Kibed the onan ung Se eee constitutionally. deal with it, and president, and Me President, and Messrs. Long, Hewson, way finally eft for nettlement at the Mo Rapials meeting ta aren Tang and Pamely canon Merrick, the were appointed a House Committee, and will have charge of the rink ar- ngementi Moanra, Willnon, Steers and the Sec- retary will draw up set of rules gov the conduct of the riak. and urnbull and Willsor Carnival to be held - vo-ongaqod as, aan bia Sutlen to openmence on November The Executive decided. to use. that room downstaira on the east aide of the rink for the visiting hockey tears, and move the refreshment up- stairs, Tha, ealeiiot sensi tiokets will. be handled by the Secretary. The same Dopular peices aq last year will obtals Children 2.50, students 3, adults 4 and tary tickets 8. 0 Hvekey Club will have the same deal as lant year, a 60-40 apltt, the long end going to the Club, Tho financial atatement, a ps ed by the Secretary at the annual in the City Hall, at ancial condition, had shown a nice profit on last year's operations, The statement was as Onerating Account Capital Account Annet Building Equipme Liabilitien 211.99 8705.00 Donations (Contingent) --- 4260.00 Surpluw 734.08 91111477 eee ee Wheat No. 1 No. 13, No. 291 8 1.04, No. 4 924, Nov Peie No 61, 53 . 2 C.W. 42 Ex. No. 304, No. 1 Feed 31 . No. Feed 364, inayected aie. Barley 2 C.W. 45 , 4 C.W. 409, Feed Hone 10, Co-op. advai Coa ipectal 309, No. 1 274, No. 2 43 , firate pullet Ae. Fage Pxtran 224, crackn 16 , Co-op, advance, CALGARY LIVESTOCK (By Dominion Liveatdck Branch) Recelpta: 3718 cattie, 56 calven, 3 Hiogn, 1242 al The jcattle market te atill mow and draxky. The receipt, while not heavy for thin season of the year, are ample for the reguirementa of the trad . The 40 , neconds extras 404. after the next two weeks, but the recovery will be slow. The Dulk of the steers wore only medium sorts, the lght welghts hay ing tho best of the trade as they had of the polnta at equa, 70 ieary, THINGS TO TO REMEMBER How'n your subscription? See Humber to see better, lve Co-op. will ship poultry about December Get ready for the fancy dress car- nival at the opening of the Arena. other the meeting could ber of y: known in the town and diatrict. inntriea Avenue, there with a view to clearing up sot EVOLUTION OF Mayor Johns Delivers Inter- and te well and favorably The een gases POLITICAL THOUGHT esting Talk to Rotary Mayor Johna gave a thoughtful ad drenn to the Rotary Club on Monday a Evolution of Political ultry anmociation meets on qh Ha want back to meet- Friday evening in the A.P.P. office, in Copenhagen, Dent A record-breaking ml ot men's about seventeen years ago, at witet lt; os Ra MacDonald, Kier Hardie, sult and oyercoata at Munro Dalaua's Rranting, Thomas, Vandervelde, Ebe: Our glasne brighter. Seo H. H. Humber, opto- ested in this guthering were the police. PactBe metriat, t thi 1 these men were social outcasts and Come In and get your new suit or their Munro of our octal and economic life, ot change that had Brownrigs s pares overcoat now at our big sale. Baines. kat the abo e that time, Mac Join. Gaeta-Cornett s Christmas eome riety eens ele Phonograph Club. Give wilt hold helt annual vember nook room. o the United the gift that Great Britain, jeder hetiin and Trotaky were maxe the world seem Dresent. About the only people inter: cheques we ideax were thought subversive Branting premier of) men Canadian National Railway mple of what could be done owner government nder Erickson, B.C. late Mr. Wille, a fast forward, wh ed with Lacombe in 19 , will be here this season, culty tm putting speedy team on the LOGAL HAPPENINGS Mr. Pat ayes lett for the Old Count on Satu A. Shock ts palling on Decem- ber 18 for the old count Mr. R. Watson, who bi Rev. A. Mitchell, Deer on Sunday, One hundred and ref Raliway nt Red timo of thin meeting practically November 15th pay day. Mr. and Mra. Henry Brownrigg, of . have been visiting Mrs, Chas. Bean, and other of rige s relatives In Red Deer, At the Solomon male west of Evarts Mra. Jas, Uusberwood ha Berkeley, Mor: been con- tracting this summer on railroad wor Nordegs, supplied the pulpit of the United Churcl Res preaching ac- ceptably at both services. fifty-three 7 ne Canada the vison was head 0 play a French chef to shame, so far an solid satiatying qualities were) oancerned, the proceedings were 0 with a reverent tribute of ailent reupect for thone wh suprem: mcrifica, The ohalrman, ecpbastsed that these gatherings were more than mere social functions memorial spoke briefly and quitab pleasant evening was then spent tn reminincences, and natrumental music galore. Among cmers were Mosars. eral oth An occasion of thin kind vould. have beet inooraplete without a few of Major Gibson's inimitable reminiscences, which were as good um In an Mr, Bert Johnaton, elvingmagic en- tertainments at the Emprens, put in an appearance and obliged with a few F Melght-ot-hand 4 or chestra furnished some snappy music re serious note was exempll fied ima aplendia oration by Me. H.-G Scotttmpome of the leanons, to drawn trom the war and the Arm tice. he speaker said the Armistice marked the culmination of a great de- hip. when word of the death of her Deol, a , trained men were not Interferdiawith S. Morrison, at cs WHY SMITH LEFT HOME by the politicians, The present cuscatst a for tinquaufieg aw off in w jovial but) vited to nee this game and to take Sey orale reed arr ae te RE ee gavel yo rnb eee om hambra, One afternoon she took the Monday, No mpectal untform or equipment. ts Sesded for this game. Asy aumber: up to te je can play, and It in expec- sanly vanttabte, fot middleaged adults. MR. FRED SWANSON LEAVES FOR THE COAST Mr. Fred Swanson, who has been a reuident of Red Deer for eighteen years, left on ancouver, H.C. where position tn the office of ihe Bc. pros vinelal police, has the uneay, past for Mra, Swanson new him intimately. He of the hockey m in the earlier wishes will follow him and Mrs. Swanson in iF new home. OUND AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS. irteen years ago Mra. Ralph Pat- wan teaching school at Al- Ball, auctioneers. November 29 Mr. Glenn sale.cot steak, imptements t hin place, 6 mil Smith's furniture, te.. Hauor in a public place, and he wan fined 30. abd eoete: No sonnet were iaday morning before Mr, scott, Donald Mardn and Alex: Kens nedy were accuned of the same chance as that laid previously against Finley, and the chargon Detective Holmes, that mcrae fourteen, Bottles of katoads cating Uquor had been to the dunce contrary to the Alberta Liquor the individual perfor at Busby, returned with hin outft this ae - red. Catia wititia: courte CSL 8 Aircloned contradictory stories to some songe: Da y h cantan extent, t hborht Mr. Albert Thibaut, Brookalde Dairy t and piccolo: Mosars, Fred) Lund, Siivceseape ce he an ears rm cuneriew: left on Wednesday J0 Martin and Frank -Beatt with step ten years, and before that wan with The Magistrate set forth very cleat tor 1s, Beletum, where he will dancing and violin; Mr, Fred Johnson Greene Payne. He was capable and ty the responsibility resting upon the spend dneserintee, ' EnA coca aEEEND h, and sev- efcient in his work, and well liked by whole cummunity and upon the Com munity Hall committee especially tu observe the law and to maintain pro per order at community gatherings in that these unfor- divisions might Blaney Whitlow, of the Altario dis appeared at the Stettler Dist Court before on Tuenday mporning, and will spend three rs an guent of Hin Majesty, for theft of cattle. puplls out for a little recreation and a Pile: packing iuiteer wecting Biter Pur ete eee oe ae Grose isttber eaten, car atlen eS atad sneb, acl cota fee a was made but tho watch wan a Roe ee fined 20 nnd conte fie r tho illegal pos Adams Kenty for the defence. Caretaking and ice-making- . 405.00 Keeps on givin Sweden, Thomas Minister of Munt- Secy-Trean. aalaty -n-------- 200.00 phe Bluebird Club will hold m meat- ton for France during the war, liverance, It might eaaily have meant nd was brushed and hrolen Sy Sd) session of ta Printing and stationery 98.00 ing at the home of Mrs. Stew: Ebert became president of Germany, defeat instead of victory. He review- ee ee Out ) was fined 26 vi CE) for a like of- at Seernet peeneet oe ence ree tewart on bert became Dremderuoaian Soviet, Ween 1600 and 1700 pounds for 122.60. )ed briefly some phases of the war, shee ees Percy was rence. gt; ua . M4. otucy Sinister of War if, Rowriac HO and cattle also sold well, when defeat had appeared almost in- Plowing on the tand and turned up tte) At Nordere on November 12, Police 194.95 n't forget the dance to be held in all that was needed to complete the Counellld Ww. Mok evitable, From this he went on to the . ae Magistrate Scott fined Jamon ate Ret MF eo ie mci ener Weghettnnan, and dace to che Teuton Alen te arm. fertae TOWNE wale, ond tent If fo fovand cont for anaults 0. Divi nenene November 26. of Munsolint and Pilsidaki. And tne meeting of the Alberta Ausociation jones might i. mother, Mra. Patterson was de- was remanded for trial bo oe - thene men, when elected ice, In of Municipal Districts at Calgary Sest aide. ttehted to get it back, The crystal and Obtaining goods under ining peMtenner Tr Gao The Contral Welfare Board will troduced very little radical legislation. SP nat Gileektpe teak: the MD. any dealt briefly with the problema )ENM be Atha sieht i. S Mykto and Rastacle Castanzo were - Peirce (Friday) evening at Responsibility always tamed men ping Lake, r peice and reconstruction now being H nd were gone, and the works rusty) each fined 6 and coats for beating 2-2 1.60 8 o'clock in the city hall. down, Even Russia wan receding faced by men of two schools of . but the case was in pretty fir tee pomrd bill. ee a i 8.0.8. card party in the Orange Hail 0 ts extreme leginlation. Rev. J. W.- Churchill spent Sunday Paeeor ee who ellaasa ean eae as ican tou re g91.08 1 r arty tn the Orange Hall while ine war may have had some- Norderg, where he preached morn supported the League of Nations, an 101 Eee eee eee to Profit and Lous -.. 891.08) 0 Thursday, November 25, comm nc: White the. war may have dat fined ine and evening in the United Church. thove who believed in a different re- COMINGTAUOTIONTSALES: Lacombe on Pete Stickler, Tana wel we SE ee oe ane anttot paitical (Mr. Churchill reports m pleasant trip thod. He further polnted out bow ' Wednesday, November 24 Conaina of Tacombe, wan acquitted on the 2212.43 Nourtt we, the, dominating factor. and a splendid time among the citi-) war, coming when it did, had destro; cree sey reion sale of stock, imple- Charge of an tinlawful attempt to come A Christmas bazaar and tea will be And these men, outatanding ens of the mining tows. ed jor dissipated manx of the resources fonts, ete., at the farm in Willow- mit wilful damage teres Hockey receipts Micki tetiesseioe MrasmurBe says avelallata + taken thasitdrataay of the Old World, relatively Improving Tanta, ett at tht Tins miles east achine by placing a rock In a wheat Skating receipts note 28 Wiha Ger entaepaitianc 9 caeees a (and hinkg vex bad eaiulbed arn eae, Sn Me J. E. Robertson re- our world pouition by leaving the un- . Laman, auc. ot Wheat. Stickler had been employed Concessionn Feet Nowy un conially inz selves tor-the oppercanltywhen it celyed the congratulations of their touched resources in our hands for) 10000 t - by Steve Morter, thresherman, of La Rentals i0.00 ied oercer artless nia nats gain snele posts many. teens on Gacurday, umber. davelopment. Thursday, November 25M 3 oO separator man, and after sand ne ee c werk ta coat caneus bgt, Ue cewricy ime sttveceney HC rhsaca race Detrreen 08 tnd Ea Dre Wyanccenturaniy eclstoss hapten working secsteen cidanee B20124 8)/ There will bem: Ganioe tn. the Divide siactsd ty SEH i Peon Mayor SO ee ee eaee on ceorane nent. avradius of fifty or tte, 2 miles went and i mile south ed As force. tn the Community tail on Frida thou me out lace at AVELCLAE on smtovanatec an ete oned med Deen inctuding Cal ee ae CF. mouth contention er the Secs at there ioe Profit and Loss Caray are x Gr Gents 8 .. watle pe 01. Dr. Nasmyth, a one of a considers id had been some effort to clean up the Legal expense a3 15) ane bi -efreahme : ro) 0. al or or i Seine eve Vring refreshment tned Sian the eroea Sniefliclency Ot e end Dress Gainderw) Jett on Pose SOUP trom sylvan Saker 26 Joint auction Krai preety ty rourhly, and oat ae LO.D.K.. will hold i purty, xovernment. The -war had day for the Coast where Dr. Snndera Surene MUrpAY and W. Keni Cattle, horses, was bound very tightly ae th ahaa eres eet ua omat oh aitlon. Rovernments wilt ellday for two months, Dre, Yeluable: service at the pian w. ahoat, the Judge acquitted the accus: in the Library on zene oa aaah BEET stone thi the Executive Committee The defendant wald he 4 o'clock, AN mem Were nee t Gandock wi0-rermmntor the-sintee-t are ane to Lisaie and the-cook he ground to pick up a straw for Surplus operating account - Ant berpeeannt think He. believed we would got the hope of bettering her Health, and paren Saturday, 2h Mtr -He ber teay trom government by party and Dr, Sanders and yar. RG. Dawe will the mapper. ane i al Who-tn any way) pratke'n gale of cattle, machinery, /M* pipe and not for the pel the United tend towardu government by tratned put hensepunibuied iowa red to make the oocaafon such ait tee cc pin plage 4 Blocks west-or Dlecinw atone in: the;sheat We Be fy coos. North Red. Desr-achool. Damron P8YN ICC. toe the, Crownt ZING JUDGMENT RESERVED The Clokrview W.L are holdin iVetatoeskipa Indioated with Wordon a Laboratory, and had northeast of Dokville. C.F a few muper end basuar at the hum of Susiness edinialetration, and he fatt eon with the fem about fort-theee ye. communtiy Gy Players, under tho 0, auctioneer. ON FORHAN APPEAL Mra. Tepea Sa ot aa vee the people were tending thi Interment took place at) airection of Mra. easel November 30 J. A. Milen morrow). Adults 60 , children under Party linon were becoming blurred Berkeley. (eee inecsotnedly Suith Lett stock, implements, furniture, On August 3. Mr, Mr 0, Forhan, Bele 12 yearn 26 . and they would became more 0 Home Beattioc Theat miles northwest of Raver. , Alaminned on a charge of having s Minn Alice Long, popular and oblig- Home in tho new Beattie Theatre yy nf weasion other than Remomber St. Luke's Chotr are tmenwent on here on Monday and Tuesday, Decem- Ball, auctioneer. aes in his posweasion holding a card party and 4 nthe The tremendous changes that pies ledgerkeepor at the Bank of Mon. here on Ao f December 1 Mra. N; tht . purchased from a government xe im card party. and dane at in theno lant few yours treal, Red Deer, ee resin ee be viously announced, sale of stock, implements, vendor, before Magistrates Scott and Paste tial to-mprrow (Friday) ever rene, Int few youre porition ma igoraicosnecs bone) fn has been previously announced, P penkpurrors vend a eae i far at clock sharp. Admiosion 2 be more toferant Ponti, Seg dinerict. The. Tank the proceedn will be applied to, the rerlatered Aberdeen sn eee at differ from our re presented Mine Long with x meat fund for building swimming Peek T Sickman, auctionser. being hoard A. nice aasortment of Christmas much narrow partytem, 1 wat up to bas on the ove of her departure. tr. Red Deer, Tt in believed that tne Ca j, December 1 3 cad fiee, aaHortEERt Of Chet a cakes keener interest in. the) 3+ Clendenning, Bashaw, has taken) (S00 (ONES city to, announce ehat sule of stock, implements turntture, for Affairs of our country, the Mayor anid, Miss Long's wor they would ute thelr fundn for thls miles xouthwent TO. See mes, toy, decorations, and dolla at) reasonable prices, at Job book store, Gaetz Ave. North. Bazaar, ten cent tea and aale of home-cooking, under tho aunpices of) the Ladies Orange Lodge, will be held in the Auditorium Hotel on Saturday afternoon, December 11. The Knights of Pythias nre holding a nocial evening on Thursday, Novem- ber 26, at 9 pas in the Oddfellows Hall. All knights, slater and friends are cordially invited. Don't forget the Rebekah bazaar in the Auditerlum Hotel on Saturday, November 20, at 2: , mal your Christmas presents now. C. C, Grant, North Red Decor. will addres Knox Church Literary Club on Monday, November 22, at pam, Hin subject a World Conditions Today, Thi is an open night, an you are invited. Under staples of the ez Lodge at yivan Lake, and dance will be hold in (he ex. ander Pavilion on Friday evening, November 26, The proceeds will go to the Woods Christian Homo, The Order of the Royal Purple, Red Deer Lodge, No. 21, will hold a card party in the Gadtetiows Hall to-night competition from the feeder buyers. (Thuraday), 8:30. Refreshments Tho. balfern were barely steady. and he: parved, Admlasion 0 canta. ape aoew Whiet and Five Hundred will wtocker and feeder trade is fairly rere in comparinon with butaher market is quiet. unsottied and may work lower in line with all: markets affecting o were bt The that sold at 8 beyond the bulk sold at few choloe helf- 4.2 good 0 and plait to medium 3 with the bulk ath ineditsn astiing 2 1 33 down nit tow. butcher ateore Lodge, No, 85, B.P.OE. and the Indien of the Royal purple ore holding rerlen of progresmve card artien Five Hundred and Whist Iin the Auditorium Hotel. The first card party ill take place on Friday, Dec- ember 3. Rofroshments will be served snd fine prizes giver consuming ory The United State Hy a gallon of oll a day for 6 yoman and child Jing slightly Jeas than that amount tillery at Waterlor 1d at 3 millions and Walker's, at Ont, carridn an option at 10 milliona to Scoteh distillery inter fat ont 9.to Thirty-eight cents per thouixand ane inn will be bacon 10 per cent and ime Public. Utilit thick amodth 25 cents per owt. day. Gan Advocate want ads, bring results. yartment une will K 10 cents and tor industria cents, These are ne purponen 18) eel adopt the methods of the socialists et of fancy work and home-cooking. Buy on thinking pare ourselves an citizens to take an active and intelligent part In the gov- ernment of this Dominion. eee MORE FUN THAN CHARLEY' S AUNT Sy4 Chaplin Has New Comedy Hit in Man ton the the Box The Emprees Thontre will feature a most remarkable cists of the nenson. The picture is said to be even fun- nier than Charley's Aunt. Syd's last production and one of the blexest box- office beta ever quence Syd impersonates a iirtatious maid, and with hin features Alnguined with wig and make-up, was quite an attractive figure on the Warner lot during the making of the picture, Te in sald that Bull Montana, seeing thin young fady fan Chaplin. At any rate, iw claimed by reviewers In other cition complete knockout. THRESHING Mr, Ed. McConnell had 26 acres of wheat that ylolded 45 bushels per acre: Mr, A. Goodacre, Clearview, jeaned up hin 1926 fall threshing this week 24,000 bunheis of nd 24,000 of oats and barley; 9,000 bushels There was a big turnout at the fowl purp drew'n alley Centre, on Wed , Rev. Warwick, nea reading Grant and Misa Ebert, rounded out a ont enjoyable programme. Revie acted angchairman. report having had a fine time. November meeting of the Hle- down Valley W.1. met wil in ae Divide Frida: and enjoying the , December excellent tunch nerved by the hostean, Mr. Cad Hamilton has received a Mans., newa- paper siving an account, of the mine here In which Mr. Locke acted an interlocutor and noloint of the clipping from Billeric, the buy says Jok minntred ahow material. at they wi that were pulled Rotary Minst or that if Cyril happens to read this item he should Uno hilo to send along a few of their 0 he In getting a ine on ome trel Mra, Jaynes and fonnet of the Club appreciate very h tho co-operation of the Rotary Club and other Red Deer organizations in thin worthy effort. They are now works ard on Why Smith Lett and hope for tho hearty sup- port of the citizens of Red BOUDREAU EAU UNSEATED IN ST. ALBERT Eamonton, Nov, 18 Th Lucien Boudreau, Liberal emai: for St. Albert In the Provincial Lexisla ture, was declared Juntice Simmons in Court here late yonterday, followibe week's hearing into charges of bribery and corruption laid by Lovis U.F.A. candl- Norm: a date in the June elections, Thowgi: upwetting tho election, Tis Lordship did not-dinquality Mr. Boud- tue ghe entnlon ins the Liberal ber now ledge of illegal fraction which it was alleged had been carried out by Fleury Perron, acting in the interest of Mr, Boudrer Tt was denied by Perron that he wax the agent of Boudreau, acting only as fcrulineer on election day. eae ROTARY GOVERNOR COMING w. election of re availa a sce fa ea December 4 First. monthly Saturday sale at Gasts'a Deer. Seckman, sen titee ae CHURCH NOTICE: Lutheran Church services on Sun- day: Hilladown 11 a.m., with Sunday Church of thi School at 10:20 am, vice at 11 yubject ing Holiness. Service at Shady Nook senootuetes pm. Evening ser- 7:30 o'clock, wubject: What Tt Conta To Be Damned. Prayer moet- ing Wednesday, and Young Poop meeting Friday at p.m. eas GOOD HEALTHY GROWTH WEST Eye Stoney aa posaisie for make Mtrming School immediately after the service. - Rey. Mr. Pool fund. Sunday School at Red Deer at 7 P M- 1G SCHOOL PARLIAMENT The choir The Misses Alva eer a 30 p.m. Jarvis, Pyle Bottert nervices: 11 8.7- 4 main item of business at tho om Over Sane Pand Tan ney sesaion of the High School Deasien are ca tin the various is Mock Parliament was the reading of Ine parts, The men tn the play are: the last three clauses constitu Chast Collins, Sherrill iwartivers Leon tion by the Premier, The constitution ste Dow eee as a whole was then voted on and adopted. The discussions were mock livelier than at the frat session, and under the direc ane. with peaction, 1 it Should be w wood on A criticinm of the meeting was givodt by Misa Gimby, which was very en uraging. oes, Seventeen inches of now fell int London, Ont, on Thursday. re dane Eyes are preciour d wan on their own place at Clearview. Me, Wr, Smith, north of the Sylvan Mine Dorothy Smith, B.A., of the mil Wattnen, Governor, Rotary Dis: som, Now Ti Good healthy eerou. Seo H, H. Humber, optomets Lake trail, had ores of aummer Red Dect High School wtatf, and Mins tri wri pay an offelal visit to growth. was the description spptted rin that) avei 0 tusheln per Sncdut, of the Red Deer Public the. Fed eer Club next Wednesday, * n by ate, Pred P. Nash one of the founds ool wtaff, figured on spending the November 24. The meeting will be prenlaane ot the ora of the Vholeniie Fruit Come a nton relatives changed from Monday to Wednewday Cansdian National Tallwaya who Fe- nan, dle in atinneapol on Monsey: : fr Velmer 7 (haneee smodate the Governor, who In turned here today after his annual 1n- fre wan 67 years old, The firm hae ot cata. per thelr char on n tour of the diateict clubs of wentorn lines Te in operation for 3 years and Ras ere on wumm and they were Tarmers Nicht. has been changed ia hat Vancouver was branches throushot the Rod nn pleco Mr, Jas. monton bov the 29th, when Mr. ntriden and that Grocery Co. being one of the me-a gt; bushele por acre akidded erwon, of Calgary, will. d bably the Dees os corner: Th c Manitoba wan awept by a miniatur MARRIAGES neath the car, and Mies Smith, who orn new thea- 4 on Monday night, Traffic in underneath, wan almoxt suftoent wan disrupted during tte At the United Church, Red Deer, an ed before they. could rele Reports from country points November 17, 1926, by the ve J. We) wh hich took ten minutes All three were Day and Indicated that a tift ny wind urchill, Richard Warren Robinedn Deulsed by the upeet, and they chased new e sa cariviiig: tie Bnew noi oan to Hilda Hannes, both of Huxley. Mr. iene lot oft from regular duty for nev- 0 Danc Jobin: Srhoemua Davey. heed 100. yeers:) paainay butte precipitation. as. a and Mes. Robinwon left on the after: eral days ot The Centra) Servioe Biation seven months and ohe day, dled nt heavy to cate much: noon train for whort honeymoon pee eeee lt; Ottawa on Tuesday morning at St mercury le dropping 1 Advocate want ads. bring results. Advocate want ada. bring reaulta, Charles Home for the aged dually. trip to C 3
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