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Red Deer Advocate 1926-01-01 - 1926-12-31
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1926-11-04
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, i926 ' THE RED DEER ADVOCATE. RED DEER, ALBERTA The Duke and Duchess of York will PENHOLD eave Portsmouth, Eng, on January 6 November 2, 1926 to Australia, where Von. Archdeacon Dewdney will con- duct the harvest Thankagiving service in St. George's Anglican Church on Sunday, November 14, at 3:15 p.m, ber take place on. May 9 STANDARDINE 5 TUBE RADIO 75 Coast to Coast No idle boast. 400 Inataled in Biltmore Hotel D. byterian Church on Sunday, Novem- 7 Mise Muriel Stewart entertained number of her young friends at a Hallow day even- GINEERING Hlowe en party on Saturday even SALES CO, LTD. 20 Bloor St. W. Toronto tn Stra MeDournll was the quent of 42-10 x home of tho Mimen Eyre to her High Schoo pupils and a few friends at a on on Wednonday of last ok. We ard glad to say that Charlo Aye UtglecTenprovedtn health thie Dick Whiteside went y to commence hi tricity in the Technics and Ellis Pye went down on Monday to take 4 course in motor mechanic Mea. Wm, Grier invited a numbar of ladies In on Friday afternoon in honor of Mra, H, McDougall. The Dempsoy-Tunney fight plcturen will be shown In the hall on November jon evening's Douglas were vinit- ora over the wook-end in Calgary. hreshing is nearly completed in this dintrict. Another week of fine at the anniversary dance in th ening, November tra will supply attend the annual Thankagiving fowl supper and concert im the hall on Monday, Novmeber 8. down to Cat- i the t tg supply of chicken, jor variety of good ents, od. we are looking for bla crowd to do justice to It, The concert promises to be the beat yet with splendid out side talent, as well as o munity taking part. Supper will be served from 6 to rt com ences at 130, FAILED TO CONNECT Rear-Admiral Moffett, chiet of the naval bureau of meronautica, ald at meeting at luncheon In W) I Know a child, a little boy, who teena to bate and yell one, night tal The boy's saad RAINY GREEK Johnaso: patatra. what's the matter now, you rascal Why sald the boy, Bridget. told tail and mouth what would come and get in bed with me, Tut Ive cried my hardeat and the care won't come at all n started on to after spending the past he viniting Mrs, Johnson's mother, Mra. G. W. M. Thompson. Back Cate , Junior 8.8, The Philadelphia Exposition, built out om th at the end of Phiedsiphia, and sow, meektng 5,000,000 from th wits eerlaa iat bay os. lia navees BN Thange to succeed. this year. Causes: Hurry and lack of preparation, rain days out of 120, and peraistent knock- Te-has Jeet 35 mallions: A leanor s share of doomed to be hin thom the moment tha spot 8 toentenntal wand things going mt a lively which refreshments wore served. Ti toacher, Mra, Moarsh, was in charge, Supreme Court October , Mr. Justice Walsh thought it would be a good thing for this to be Pointed out 10 make it better known, as the practios of keaping the whole of a poor crop by wgardionn of the claims of tho vesror was becom ing far. too comme: round guilty of stabbing Bob Quon, Chitiens, of Ctuny,Attas with: thi ult that Quon has lost, the sight of both eyes, Floy farmer ta, wan reeataeed nt after apending the her brothers, Messrs, J. HB. and J. C, Carritt Mina Nellie Thompson left on Sat urday to take tp 'dutl teacher at Hanna, teaching tn the same school ante, The Stars and thelr teacher, Miss Emily Stone, of Rainy Creek Suqday School, took dinner and wp ne the afternoon with Master Lawrence PetersoA on Sunday, in honor of his tenth birthday. Mine Martha Riis is leaving in few days to take up the study of nursing in the Misericordia Hospital, Edmonton. or of) at Calgary, t Prince Albert penitentiary, In ei ering sentence, the judge told Nail es Wrigay moraine: teithe tiene faed toe the avernment To a horrible crime ho province, on the question of eastern had added cold-blooded perdury shipments of Alberta coal. aiden. GAETZ-EWART Ltd. Men s Warm Ulsters 17.75, 20.0C 25.00, 27.50 to 35.60 Full length overcoats, tailored to in smart thick Big roomy coats with a comfortable look about them the will be glad he s ing when zero weather perfection styles. from warm woollens. sort a man wear- comes. In sizes 34 to 46. OUR FALL SUITS FOR MEN Offering choice for men of widely differing build and taste. Single and double-breasted styles; cut from sturdy Tweeds and fine English Worsteds. Priced from 20.00 to 35.00 WONDERFUL VALUES IN MEN S MACKINAWS 57.75, 8.25, 10.50, 12.50, 17.95 Here s valtie for you and quality and style. Coats that any man would-be proud to wear. All sizes. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR FALL : RANGE OF Women s, Misses and Children s Coats BETTER SELECTIONS AND BETTER VALUES THAN EVER Smartly styled coats, tailored from dependable materials, lined and in- terlined, luxuriant fur collars and cuffs eoats that merit a much high- er pricing. WA There are coats for the larger women also all moderately priced. GIRLS ATTRACTIVE COATS 5.95 to 11.00 Plain-utility-eoats,fur trimmed and cape styles; all practical and warm coats that will give the maxi- mum of service. A complete range of sizes. COATS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, 2 to 6 years old; from- 1... 3.95 to 8.50 Men s Warm Winter Caps 1.50 One-piece shapes of warm materials -in browns, greys and heather mixed, all with snug fitting fur- lined ear bands. 3 ey Shoes that are Built for Service MEN S 8.50 DRESS BOOTS CLEARING at 5.85 A Murray shoe of the highest quality, in tan or black calfskin. Stylish lasts with new square toe, Goodyear sewn soles and ru heels, Not all sizes in this line, but a real bar- gain if your size is here. 5.85 The regular price of these oxfords is 4.50 to All are new fall shoes, Goodyear welted soles and Black or tan calfskin, last. Saturday only rubber heels. made young man s on a - 3.75 SLIPPERS FOR EVENING WEAR Stylish slippers of black patent with overlay of silver patent on vamp-and strap. Made over a smart short yamp last with com- fortable spike heel. A good fitter. Price, per pair 6.00 BEAUTIFUL ONE-STRAP SLIPPER of Sauterne kid with dainty trim of fawn lizard or python, med- ium short yamp, flexible turn sole and covered spike heel. Price 6.90 Many new SLIPPERS in the latest styles and leather combinations, such as bronze patent and lizard, black patent and grey kid, patent and snakeskin, black satin and suede. Also spike heeled oxfords of rose, beige and fawn lizard applique. For-quality and fit these shoes cannot be surpassed. Priced from 5.85 to 8.00 FOR STREET WEAR Our * Oxford tie of Larehwood calf and fawn lizard saddle is very popular. Made with a military heel, it fits up into the arch as very few shoes of the low heeled type do, thus giving support a: comfort with the last word in style. Price. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD (Continued from first page) Hall for rehearsals by Choral was deolded to acce*s to Iieip-teavoot bominel charge being made of 8 for th Oheniidal Experiment Facilities Mr. Broughton brought up the mat ter of additional sink accommodation In the sclence roam, for experimental the could do Justice neither to himself nor to hiv scholars, arranged for the Property Committee, with the Principal and My. Harkness, to look si into the advisability of adding to the chemistry facilities, and f found practicable, to have the alterations fender 8t- oat ot lt;Beb iors than ite Droushton alno maid It had been found that the new fire-onc not entirely natistactory or that the Interior, approach arrange- he Property Com- to ments were not. mittee will take tmmediate steps, m remedy thin Scholastic Medal The matter of scholastic medals was discussed. Principal Whitney thought Ne medal should ba xtven tn Grade XIf, am there were no clear passes ' will be obtained for Tondert The contract wan awarded.to Por- ter's Pharmacy at 192.78 for sclentie supplies. Janitors Salary of Mr. an adjustment of P g feeling of the Board wan that, while) he was doing faithful and efictent application for many of them good men, be content to abide by his bargain. The Board finally decided not to make any change in the salary, but will pay him a bonus of 71 one during alterations and repairs to the buildings during July and Auguat of this year. Hallowe'en Principal Whitney reported that the High School building had been broken into on Saturday night, and the books of tesichers and scholars carried Jown- stairs and piled up in the basement. Chief Streatfleld had furnished with a Ust of about a score of nam of those who wi responsible, but this st did not Contain the names of any of the aix who had subsequently ontensed. Breaking into.a locked building, Chairman Payne sad, was al was done, five of them appearing for Judgment. Wild Life Lecture Principal Whitney showed the Board rd were enthuslaatically tn favor of accepting the offer, and a meeting will be arranged elther in the City Hall or the School Assembly Hall. MR. PLUMB GOT 1.02 FOR NO. 5 TOUGH damp wheat when tho National elevator would have them 1.05 per bushel. April 18, ,1926, I mold on April 22, when it had dropped 2 centi. solved 1.02, which I give full particu- Jurn of record kept at Blackfalds Na- tional elevator ,and can be seen anyone. No, wheat 1.02 per buster: any P ot member come near price? If 0, state your factw In print members thoy kon. the pool members will have the gall to may It was the pool that caused me to ket thin price, or that I was in a position to hold mine till April. Now, Sir, anyone who in a man at all can do-the same. If he has, say, fow hundred bushels of wheat, I bellevo, if he wanty some money to carry on with, that any bank In Red Deer will anly be too pleased to loan him: some, hen I think the foreign buyers a quantities of wheat back, but one thing, you.are not going t English or foreign buyers that ' they have to pay you wo and mo. Why, just nee what they did this year, It was unt mimply broadeast to the four cor make Thankasivini Thanking you, Dear Sir, Y 1y PLUMB MAN OF 60 HELPED SPECIAL VALUE OFFERED IN TRIDYN RADIO SET This is probably the best three-tube set ever placed on the market, and contains ample space de for B and C batteries, and can be operated with wet or dry A batteries. i This circuit approximate in value and selectivity most five-tube sets. Price, with all il neceesary. batteries and loud speaker, and aerial ae 92.00 The New CONSOLE MODEL FIVE-TUBE CIRCUIT is the last word in radio eee Besides being a handsome piece of furniture, it has a built-in loud speaker, and ample space for al batteries. It is adapted for use with the new power tube and is non-squealing, and non-radiating. The new system of drum control permits of tuning with one hand. Price complete with inter-changeable storage bat- tery and all equipment - - 175.00 E. G. JOHNS CO. Phone 230 1924 DODGE COUPE with two spares, bumpers, heater, license plates, and-many other extras. This car has been run very little, and is in lovely. shape. A bargain at BT Ford Tourings, Ford Roadster, 1924 Superior Chev rolet Truck, complete with body and cab. 1926 Dodge Sedan, run only 3,000 miles, at a big reduc- tion. N. G. BANNERMAN Chevrolet and Oakland Dealer Choate s Garage Phone 33 f PERCY S BAKERY ROSS STREET We thank the public for their support on our opening day. If the products we are making meet your ap- proval, recommend us:t your friends, BREAD-AND CAKES OF QUALITY... Phone 54 Now, Mr, Editor, I suppose some of A GOOD PLACE TO EAT THE NEW NEW PARIS CAFE Next door to Porter s Pharmacy, Ross St. Entirely new furnishings and decorations. : PRIVATE BOOTHS A good restaurant service at reasonable prices. COME IN AND SEE US Your Fuel Money Every coal consumer with a dollar to spend on coal should insist on hie dollar's worth in quality, ELGIN COAL should ape: can anewor every re to every fuel user because it is a fuel that nt on the consumer's dollar. coal, free from dirt, doos not glinker, and makes low as good fuel can be 1 stock of ELGIN to help over cold snaps, blockades, to protect our eustomers in every possible way. ite m. ORDER A LOAD TODAY YOU'LL LIKE IT BY SIMPLE MIXTURE puck which. re nm thought was tn your nyrtem. lent for chronic constipation, Pharmacy. Exxeel Porter's Manning- Sutherland Lum Lumber Company Ltd. P. C. PEDERSON, Local Manager CHAS. SINCLAIR, Asst. Manager OFFICE PHONE 77 Phone ma e Sty don t want it, Sell It
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