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Red Deer Advocate 1926-01-01 - 1926-12-31
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1926-12-23
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ba Md i 7 i Hl Hal pligations were cn hand, and after a very thorough consideration and in- i i i i i 7) il if i i i iy i hi i it li : i i ' f i i i i i i E i j i i 8 : t Fi ne i rL ty i tf i i i i i F I f ft rh 5 it see in i, i 4 i at E i i i i i i Ip E : i i Me i if tke i fil ite ae inl i : Ve i g i E i i if 4 i fl il E i i R 7 i i l i l g g i Hi qe it cu I i i ; fl bee i a8 RH if i pleted, was jons tion, Mr. George Patchett's (of tous sections of this district ajguins- nd E ber 29 at 2 p.m. Messra. Norman Clark and Nelson Smith Interested in the succese of this un- dertaki those who are not In- terested, are invited to attend. The local School Board met at pened bad to contend with very bai ther, but tn spite of all the handicap tt ham been rather over the Averare success. present keenly Fealised the great educational feature of much) an institution, and they for the continu nounced that he intended leave for a few months, and meeting The meeting directed that a letter be 0 each mchool necretary within the fair district, to be read at the var- fous annual m etings, asking their support and appointment of someone it to represent their School Fair Board for The new Boar: meeting at Eckyilie on January Bert i aged parents and other relatives, Mr. Bertrand expects to be back again around January 8. Mr. Albert Saari, a mile pouth had -un Ruction- mi Sie arrr and-tamily intend. to. leare. for Vancouver, B.C, in the near fut- ure. The local Lodge, M-W.A. No. 13316. met for their regular mocting Inst nacved: The following Past Consul J. Conwul Altred tran: eS BUILT TO ORDER Miss Rogers with Mr, Brenham? or spinal-curvature or something? Feather Ne gt; If you don t hear from this direction w taht the correspon- dent is suffering from an over, Indul- fence, of Christinas turkey. Some peo greater storage capacity /Cotumbtx, Mrs, Soderman ts visiting her mai wa, Aueain, yout ment to, the digestive organs at time of year would very often result in a feeling of gonenens There was nothing tions az cheese and in my feeling, so I'm golng to diagn departmental my case more thoroughly thia Chrint- tey and aatiaty that fecling Ir tt Guelph. He hak held ar- stomach. by works you'll hear-about it. Very cold weather prevailed In our locality prior to the latter part of last periencing moat xpring-lke conditions. The cars continue to run. to contract alone makes living conditions more capital stock, will meet at Eckville on soclablo and takes the dreariness out Wednesday, Decem king of cars reminds us that that Henry Johnson had the sad misfortune His car stalled, head on, to the dnd on Saturday, and But that an extra toy or play-thing would create a.new world of toy land Mrs. Kinna and Mra.-Buch- than 300 nd aay visiting relatives throughout Canada, were en: this trophy. The Canadian worth, Mins Fear, Dewte Neilson, Miss Dewle son took in the dance at Happy Hill Inst A Merry Christmas and Happy New on was given by the prime district on the next seanon. C a will have thelr first 7 a, our genial wec- Raymond fills one of the Quebec: au was : eat, and lots of it The members spent the ing stories and lie- , What's the matter Has he lumbago BRINGING UP FATHER Mrs, CO. Stap ried daughter. Calgary, and took in Yentton, and, ber slater, Mire. Bo The her husband, came to spend Chris Mart. es APPLE SAUCE eat A t Why, verries in xtewed they. apple sauce than prun s does. thin of dant thin season trophy offe: ree Who knows National Railways, for the championship of pany with teams from Saskatchewan and Winter Pair at Toronto ns guests of the inst teams from Eastern Canada. More ing Clubs, averaging 20 members each, gaged in the preliminary competitions for 8 National Railways have co-operated with eth of HeKvtle och, Tommy Whit- Federal and Provincial Departments of Agriculture throughout the Dominion in the organizing of these clubs and as a result both the quan- Sew oa. Kinna, tity and quality of bacon type swine kave shown rapid increases in the pera to Red Deer. Alberta, journeyed to CANADA'S se jaiting hee daughter, Mra, Ee Whaley, at Condor, and intendaviatting old friends tn thi dintrict D tore whe returns to British Mr J. W. Chetatian mpent a week In the U.G.G. con- Mr, Christian and Mr. Macdonald) ey was carried off by Joading a-car of wheat at Brits) Tn the Clydesdale, ks carry of the premier Awards at the mn, with International Show hax become a habit tmas with Canadians, Just how much of with ber parents, Mt. and Mra Sam habit may be judged from the tact asked one Trish- DOMINION CHAMPIONS me rould very ikely Imprint on the minds RNEST PRICHARD and Robert Moffat, Roland, winnera of the wed by W. D. Robb, Vice-President Canadian Clubs. These two boys, in com Royal WONDERFUL PRESTIGE AT CHICAGO It has been said-that the Chicago nal Wxhibition ne greater that in held outside of Canada, awards carried off by Canadian ex International Fair this years, provide bundant justification for the obaer At the International Fair of year Canadian exhibitors made a n p in many of the clanwen, or the first time In history the palm beet adlan extiittore w 9 To that fOr sixteen years the. wheat aweopatakes have from Western Canala. Acton, Ont, Free Press, inging at the Prowpect of emi ment, thirty men answering the w r Now River on Monday when tee floes er fea the launch transporting them. Boys and Giris Swine GOOD WISHES FOR A Merry Christmas Many a Happy New Year ONS PARIS CAFE and WHEAT---OATS If it's Grain, we will pay Highest Cash Prices If it s cee we have fresh stocks of EST LUMP COAL at lowest prices consistent with quality. National Elevator Co. Ltd. L. A, WILLARD, Buyer Phone 395 RED DEER TAXI SERVICE Near Canadian Pacific Station Phone 373 Day or Night Hudson Super Six Closed Car W. L. McBRIDE, Prop. You will recog- nize immediately that here. is a corn flake differ- ent from any other you have tasted, and far superior in flavor. If you haven't tasted Quaker Corn Flakes, you can t imagine how good they are big, tasty, crunchy, crisp flakes that stay crisp. The flavor is guaranteed, and the package is twice sealed to preserve the rm Jue R eV TET NUR SL eB MINES WISHING YOU GOOD HEALTH GREAT HAPPINESS A MERRY CHRISTMAS s 2 and Good Fortune in the New Year R THE CANADIAN CAFE. Fe i KS NNER ONR NH ES ANN The flavor is guaranteed see the guarantee seal on every package : TO COME IN AND HEAR The New Viva-Tonal Columbia The Successor to the Phonograph With a VIVA-TONAL COLUMBIA you will enjoy music as if played or sung in your presence the living naturalness, the true balance, and the full range of each musical instrument and of each voice. You no longer hear a reproduction: you hear the original performance held for you in suspension un- til the instrument gives it life. Prices range from 37.50, 95.00, 125.00, 225.00 and 350.00 each EASY TERMS IF YOU WISH Weare also stocking all the latest NEW PROCESS COLUMBIA RECORDS The only Records Without a Scratch Prices 75 , 1.25 and 1.50 The Best Furniture Co. Limited EXCLUSIVE LOCAL AGENTS Opposite the Post Office RED DEER By George McManus ALOT ips cit c WIGGS-THAT GO MINTZ 1S DOWN AT THE DOCKS TALKIN , FOR ALOERMAN-HELL FRO OU DONT STOP Hinds ( ANO GENTLEMEN MRICS THINKS TH TO iG ie 2 BEVIS U GUIS BOE SSS SSSA TSS ee wesw S wwe ) we THURSDAY, I Cres TONIGH The , REX FR Th Anotl An Old N A glorious wor Ad: ONS N NS Na NS NAS ToY FRIENDI nae AND RED a BEC oCe SS sees wees eee cm R R B S R R Our ON ALL MAY HA ' PER RS NN NNN a i MARR RAINS 5S NN NN MEI Our cordiz hope that the New perous tha AUDI PATER PE PDAS ae DADS NS a an
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Image 504 (1926-12-23), from microfilm reel 504, (CU11266638). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.