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Red Deer Advocate 1926-01-01 - 1926-12-31
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1926-10-28
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28th, 1926 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1926 THE RED DEER ADVOCATE. RED DEER, ALBERTA 25 to 27.50 and smartest styles for fall. English woollens, noteworthy as the values. Sizes 34 to 42. sSpecially warm, all macioths in a atterns. With warm fur lined ear bands; fashioned shapes with unbreakable peaks. every-day wear; per pair am Se 2 Men s High Grade Suits Models for men and young men, cut in the newest The fabrics are choice They re all first-class suits in style, fabric and tailor work. A range of choice as Warm Winter ULSTERS for Men at 25.00 selected fabrics and a stand- jard of tailoring and finish that is unsur- passed. Tailored from ytweeds and blanket choice of shades and Size range complete. MEN S WINTER CAPS, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 Each velours and polo cloths of good weight, in one-piece MEN S ENGLISH CASHMERE SOCKS, 50 pair A good range of of plain colors, neat and dressy for wool wide from 50 Offering Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed Winter Wonderful selection of individual models a sel- ection embracing every- thing that is smart, and never before have heen so moderately priced. They re faultlessly tailor- ed in the newest color tones, and fashioned fram the most beautiful fab- ries. ie FOR LARGER WOMEN New Coats of slendering lines. A choice selection at 35.00 to 75.00 COATS FOR THE AVERAGE WOMEN From . 27.50 to 47.50 MISSES COATS In charming styles, priced from 15.00 to 22.50 CHILDREN S COATS from . 5.95 to 8.50 LITTLE TOTS COATS 2 to 6 years 3.95 to 8.25 NEW AND STYLISH FUR TRIMMINGS LARGE MOUFLON FUR COLLARS at 6.95 In the new mushroom or roll style, already shaped, Very attractive and full furred, in shades of beaver, brown and grey. redtly to sew on. FUR BANDINGS to match, avai CONEY FUR Se 2 inches wie - 1.3 per yard SWANSDOWN TRIMMING, white, brown and black; per yard WHITE.MARABOU FEAT yard Coats THE NORTH COUNTRY Bjorkeland Describes Its Agricultural Mr. rough and billy or swampy land, but irande Prairie the t k was to judge a good farming competition In which ten entered, and that la whore ware on fallow or breaking. The eff of too much wumm: ginhing to be felt In oll drifting and the best farms were going in for crop rotatipn with hay, rye grass and brome gras, and aweet 5 in. wide, yard . 2.50 jade, HER TRIMMING, per - 65 MEN S HIGH GRADE. BOOTS. 8.00 on an comfortable blucher sty a boot any man wants a good shoes willbe of solid leather rubber top lift- Price SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY smartest styles in a Of fine quality calfskin in black or brown made exceptionally last, This is , pair proud to wear. Goody ewn oles of the b oak tanned leather; hee with 8.00 GROWING GIRLS PATENT SLIPPERS 2.95 One of the newest and in who of atent A splendid shoe for the young girls peaung: from 21/4, to7. Saturday Special . . 2.95 MISSES HIGH LACE BOOTS OF FINE BLACK CALFSKIN, sewn leather soles, rubber eo) 3.75 A shoe you used to pay 4.50 for last fall. leather one-strap slipper, with decorations of grey lizard on vamp; lined with grey leather; solid leather soles and oy rub- ber heels. Shoes of Style aad Quality FOR FALLEN AND WEAK ARCHES OR TIRED FEET, wear MURRAY S NATUR-TRED SHOES The steel arch construc- tion of these shoes gives relief and protection from foot trouble. Made from fine vici kid over alcombinati I which fits snug; heel and ankle. Good- vear welted soles and rubber hee Don't suffer with feet. Come in and have' your feet fitted with a I Black Kid Oxfords - of these oxfords and ponies real comfort. Ee Kid Oxfords k Kid Strap Shoes - For extra wide feet we have built for solid comfort and ance. Per pair ipper on EEE last with a strong steel arch. A shoe CLASSIC SHOES FOR CHILDREN e a black Kid two-strap of-very smart appear- 5.00 No better shoes made for children at the price. Sen- sible lasts for growing feet, manship together with smart style, finest leathers and work- make the Classic shoe the outstanding value-in children s foot- wear. The-prices for fall are even lower than before but the quality is of th esam e high standard. GAETZ-EWART Ltd. DR. J. B, LONG Graduate Royal College of Dental Sur- 0s onto Dental Faculty. Dominion Dental Council. Dayline Block Phone 400 ACCOUNTANT R. D Aualigei those ta Consultant Re MOTOR TRUCK SERVICE LONG-DISTANCE HAULS Anything, an: REX Casing and Pumps Supple ed Dental Surgeon RED DEER Phone. J. CO 5G Ke mates furnished on cement, work rices, reasonable 0. Box 212 Ontario, University of Tor- Member of H Red Deer Hours: 9-12 and 1-6:30. Phone 112 PIANO TUNING Red Door DONALD THATCHER DENTISTRY 0 of Den Phone 51 Don McLevin rgvon, VETERAN SHOE REPAIRER to 5:30, Royal Bank i ck, od Deer Ross St, next Royal Bank RED DEER Res. Phone 421 In prepared to repair all makes of shoes promptly and at reason- able prices, Spesial Attention to Mall Orders 4 Decor, Alta. any time, innistall TETUEY, lt; Auctioneer Phone at my expense for terms and dates. Phone 6 REO DEER Red Deer Auto Wreckers Next Door to the Red Deer Bakery, Gaetz Ave. North Second-hand Auto Parts for Sale Tires, Tubes, Springs, etc. F. B. RANDALL, Mgr. PHONE 10 W. R. Seckman ); W. J. Long, found guilty of having Rub the scalp with Minard s four times a week. It removes and makes the hair soft and gousy. arewth o garden stutt, as we best plot of different varietion of 1 On every mapton and al placen we found ripe t nf Generally good farm epeakine, bullainsrs, well 2 she It nee y atigs bea ft the loane expiron. ECKVILLE October 25, 1026 Our farmers and threahurmen cor tainly have taken advantage of the very good weather of the past week apd have cleared up A conalderable days, mont of the threshing will be hat the average fair average, whi und 26 bushel malty barley Koon a Cunningham, a brother of Mr. Cunningham, butcher at Red Deor. he Department af Defence hax de cided not to re-lease the ground here for aviation: landing. they Had the shed and indicator re moved and shipped to High River: Mr. Chas. Gustavaon, who had sublet this prs, saad eet of tbe hil) sao ba no bulk apples which the Co-op, ro had In last week sold quickly. eral hundred pounds for their ter's upply. The hauling of grain on the toads hus helped materially to mooth then. They are at present in falr shape for traffic. Rig Hallowe'en. masquerade dance In the village hall to-morrow night Friday, October 29. ea eeeetinns Advocate want ada bring renulte, and thus ended a most pleasant trip. As din the beginning, I bellove thie north country has a wonderful future. They need railways and pop tiation, but this latter, sill coene when the country bec better known. aid note, however, large families, healthy and happy: Thanks Is due to Mr, Judson, be. disteist agricul- arrangement nd drove ia CSPOUER -Make Your Clothes Last ua ead fall SUP Covered Roauer, THe a, San full of id 2 pases packed fall ot splendid ae te preperation of asthe: Hot Bee, to: yout Bring Cdciptnat ot oscaued This much impre MoNTAEAL YonowYo Then propose y while in the Grande iat we ald we ANY, a live business town, satiated, wan Waterhole, wheres there were good cropy and a good looking country, but their water proposition * the samo as at Spirit River (I wonder why the latter got th name.) nay, there was fresh qummer and fall, which formed a hat- ural resgtvolr for. the country for miles round Ed. Before we ' cot there we crossed the Peace River by ferry at Dunveran. we heard ing great cl prices. Fra one good nized house, The level of the land in 1100 ft, above the river, and) oink up from Dunveran we aigzageed arhong the hills, and when on. high ooking down to the river, rn ey Peace River fi a boau- tiful name, and the river desorven it. Waterhole In 30 milex from a railway, but en very busy town, and they had 4 fair. Most of the grain was 116. a: north and SI. sgrtigi 13 mat srr SATISFACTION 5 GUARANTEED Woe zed Munna Banes RXR J.C. BRAZIER, Red Deer ROS8 STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE GOOD MEALS AT MODERATE PRICES Meal Tickets tasued. The best of service. H. BUSBY, Proprietor The Auditorium Hotel - Red Deas Hotel re-furnisbed and re-decorated throughout. Sample Rowma, - SPAGIOUS CONCERT AND DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION Can serve clubs, societies and private parties In private dining room, 7 A-GOOD PLACE TO EAT THE NEW PARIS CAF E Next door to Porter s Pharmacy, Ross St. Entirely new furnishings and decorations. PRIVATE BOOTHS COME IN AND SEE US A good restaurant service at reasonable prices. When You Travel IMPERIAL fae RED DEER BRANCH BRANCH fel ee Are you going abroad this yearP, If so, we suggest you carry a Letter of Credit. Itis the most satisfactory method of providing your needs in foreign currencies. It acts as an in- troduction to bankers in all parts of the world, and then; your funds are drawn from your own Bank only as you draw on the Letter of Credit. 55
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Image 411 (1926-10-28), from microfilm reel 411, (CU11266634). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.