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re: five 1.25 n able to gure that esent pre- MINS WE wded with ow deliver- eather, are the winter al from six even with nts. ers Creek, and Round ; before the and to admire evening w MoKenale. to the enterprise an: emMcient way - about the same Pariah Hall, fous building Is a great Weat. Mr, A. By Mason evening, 01 ladies. Mra. M 1 in remembrance of the tnactustion and Mra, Archibald baci I. have the ladien at about 5. dent of the Women s a Stewart Bros, and the operative have equipment practicall; : loads gravel; VOL. XVH. No. 45 of the veterans were presa y the programme given in thelr honor, ee hall most on. per provided by the to tho best, while the danc wi off by Lieut. B. Hives and Lieut. G. 8.45, with a eter: brief words of to the boys and congratulations to othe (cDougall THE NEW PENHOLD COMMUNITY HALL ape ol Formally Opened A Mem- orial for Veterans War Service whe Penhold Cominusity Hall wee Bt formal); pened Inat Friday evening dedicated to their sieacey The proceeds -of the 1175, some two sad: twenty-five aitting down to tea. The whole aff hundred oa Community Hall ewes Ite oree- work of President bd ieDourail and her the Penhold t Te Le Just Lu credit to Pen- hold district, espectall to its women, and 9 perhaps the first: memorial hall in remembrance and in honor of the veterans of the war to be erected in the (le, chairman of the about spoke of the purpose of the hall in memory of those soldiera who. would n t return; great work YWone by the returned boys and by thone a down their lives, and tn t where old and young sua and Lieut, Hives, both replied fn fitting rae terms, thankii hi tadier sin- erety, Ing. the a moat M n Collison, Simpson and Galbraith poin membrance of the service of the boys. O Canada and a solo nicely rendered by Mrn. Oxley closed the formal pro- per cent interest, payable when the W. The building would represent 6000 to 7000 in value, the chairman said, and it stood x lowing in a Ust of names of those who have helped in the build- ing of the Community Hall. If, Inad- vertently, any names have been omit- ted, or amount of work not credited properly, will they kindly communt- cate same to the Secretary or Presi- We wish to state also that Farmers ie maar Brooker, 5.00 and 3 yanye work with Yeam excavating, and 2 loads gravel; b H. McDougall, 5.00 and 4 days work with team excavating, 6 loads grav2), 3 loads wand; J. M. Harte, 10.00 and days work with team; joada Richard Arthur were wit betty Gove: end riunitelpal and school trust e nomin- n atage 16 foot deep the full width ot the Ball, ad at the eat end alno 1 the-basement 40x34, with cement flout, Also for entrance to It being gained rs the stage. wixe as St. Red Deer, if not a little The hall tx also equipped with a brand new Stanley piano. The spac- - of 1920. ike s for payment: Standird Drug Co., 4.36; Hewson bY 2,50; Day g Monday evening. LOCHEARN M.D. COUNCIL x days' work; L. Halliday, loads grav- ols Walter Hggler, 7 loads gravel and work with team; Weaver, 1 load gravel; A. Reeves, 2 Hives Bros. 3 days : work with team excavating and 1 load J. * Sande was chairman. LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN Edwards, of Mac President of the Mra. Ed- wards was on her to Edmonton aummer, Galbraith occupied the chair, o . CITY COUNCIL THE City Counat met in special son- nton-on-Tuceday . There were mt Mayor Lord, ing: Ald, Collison, Simpson, Broughton, Moyes, Stono, Stephenson. negotiations re sale of City treastiry. ile were rev reviewed by the The was extended until November 15. 10 be taken to collect some of the 140,000 arrears of current taxes discunned. sate Comminsioner ents an alyzing the Doaition 0 yor he mereare, the Counel will mi ing to take more definite poten, Bylaws were passed provit ding for ations on Monday, et and ja loctiona, if n ber necessary, the usual businona Assonament The following accounts were passed Sons, 3510; F. A. McEwan, Hardware Co. 26.50; GastesCarnats Co,, 7.90; Red Deer Dairy Deer Tent ant Maxtress Cos 18.87; 'T. A. Gaets, 46.46. Mr. Ayres Salary Increased satay . for 135 a month. Ala. tone and Broughton moved that Mr. A; salary be'increased t 140 a month. Hin present salary 4 110. An the Council had a few days adopted a report of Ald. Collison and In January, the matter was somewhat complicated. The Commissioners strongly recom- mended the holding of Mr, Ayres. Ald. ed out some of the diMculties attend- jerial increase to one man ut time, They could not always hope to hold good men who were elnewhere at a much larger salary. The Mayor suggested that it might be prac- tleable to combine the work of the Secretary-Treasurers of the School and of the Memorial Hospital with the city office work, even though the latter had materially increased ow- ing to the returns usked by the Gov- menta, concluded report on sal- . Simpson finally stand by the previous Ald. Collison thought the new favor of an ad rienced and competent man. Galbraith would not object to 135 to Mr. Ayres, if Chief Anderson, who had more responsible work in hin opinion, was given the same sala: Ald. Stone and Broughton amended thelr motion to make lary 135 date raith moved an amendment that Cnief Andersoh's salary be increased to the t could get no seconder, Aid. Collison onaideri that any pro- increase to the Chief could be dealt with in January by the new Coun- Ald. Stone's motion was passed, Ald. Stone, Broughton, Moyes and Collison voting for; Ald, Simpson against; Ald. Galbraith not voting. The Council adjourned at 10.30 until sa Tho ningh meeting of the Council was held in) MoKinnon's office, Lealie- ville, on Baturday, October 25. members of the Council except , the present. Deputy Reeve Correspondence Letters from the Department of re the alteration of the divisions in the Municipality; the of feed for horses required fo: day day's work, oncrete Mm loads gravel and 5 days work wiring a and: concrete work; Wm. Henderson, Gord work and 1 day squaring Frank Eastman, 10.00 and dreying Walker, 10.00 P J. cae: 96.00; T. ry rr, las, 5.00; Mra T. Leo, 1.00; 2.00; D. 2.00; B. Page, i sooo Mr Rudy; 31.00; Robinson, 4.00; Mra. J. 8 gt; 445.00; Mrs. L golkraut, 2.00; Mra. HL Halse, 5.00; Mra. J.Bickley/ 1.00; Mi ; that the following Pay Sheets be nN rsa 2, th pall paying sf the valuation of land for year s. next asneamment ont of this A. 6. Bowart. surveyor. epieytis: the, une of his resignatio: from th nt of Public Works, and his being prepared to undertake maryere for the coun Motion by. Gouncitior Saari that tho following bills be passed and paid: Nelaon s account wie the Bed Deer Hospital, 10; Mo general bill, 56.90; Western 2 Municip . Shor: Motion by Councillor MeKinnon 845; No. 10, Div. No. 2, P.8, No. No: 11, , A. Motion ay Councillor McKinnon that the Council purchase a suitable build- Ing lot in Lealieville and build) an office on it. Carried. 5 Motion by Councillor Saari that the pecre instructed Jo et prices on butlding lots in town and sotett same to the next meeting. Motion by Councillor Soar that the reman, authorizing Counelllor Saari to spe: to hie division by er en jnaainst detenaant, horse dealers, Galbraith, and Commissioner ae Burns Co. aguinat W. C. an wanted t Ald. from November 1. - Ald. Gal- the: All the ope: REDE DEER, EER, ALBERTA, aT A, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7t 7th, 19 SUPREME COURT. oa of thi Alberta, y in sale of stallion Beige it. Decengant countere for 275, balance on deal of exchange of waid horse for land. Jones Mc- Laurin for plaintiff; Knox for defend; 0) ant to plaintiff, for which plaintitr paid 2982, Defendant countercliimed for 706. on the ie deal. G. C. Norris, Alls, foe platnthit: Graham for defendant. Pettepter v. Alberta, Pactfle Grain Cs anid HF. Kenny. Action for the Dunhelv of oats at 76c. per geltvered by plaintiff at Benalte Payne Donita tint; Lougheed Bennett for defend: ant. Barton y. Janes and Marriott. Action by W.E. Barton, farmer, Lealtoville, against Mra, Janes, Vancouver, and Mrs, Marriott, Sarnia, his nieces, exe- cutricew of the estate of J. J, Barton, a . for 1,428.40, balance for work and labor on deceaned' s farmy from 1923 to 1917, Russell McClure for plaintiff; Payne Grabam for de- fendants. Burns v, McLaughlin. Action by: P. a John McLaughlin, to recover 1648 and Iny tereat due plaintiffa by the W. C. Mo- Laughlin Co, butcher business, and to wot anide a chattel mortage given W. C. McLaughlin to John 3 Laughlin, B.D. Wilkina for: plaintift: Russell MoCiure for defendants, Shackleton v. Prevo. Action by Shackleton Logan,real estate agents, Prevo, maker, and of 150, given on exchang: Dort for Gray Dort special. claims misrepresentation of latter ir, Simons, agent. A. Clarke Bury for plaintiff; Payne Graham for defendant. PROVINCIAL MARKETS 3) cuenry Market Examiner, Oct. Siac prices, which advanced last have been held up all week, and ateers are from 9.75 up, the top going at tin 50, but not many over 11. 8.50 to 9.50; medium, 7.50 to 8.00. . wtronger than last on one name ax lust week, with and stockers from 7.00 down, ing to quality. Stockers looking very attractive to f have efteat and the ams of feeders t for around 7 and 8 and the helt 6 to 7.60. Hog Thin week tho big break In hog prices arrived and the sales of lust week were 4 + SIRSUINEtAN COR departure t 19. whereax this week the price on from. thi BY Maser Thursday had declined to 16.50, Broughton and Moyes were gtrongly in Produ Duoks and geeeo aro improving, an good ones are worth 1 otutoes In poor worth from 26 to 27. H jay Dealers reported the biggest move- ment during the present week which have ever had, Prices ure stift- ening, and dealers are willing to pay from 21 to 26 for No. 2 hay at ahip- ping points. After the present contract hay ts delivered, dealers way they will not be able to replace it at anything lke prevent prices. Straw at country points 1s worth from 9 to 10, an ad- Yance of 1 during tho wd ek. Green feed still uncertain, and when buyers are satiafled 1 Is properly cured, sella ily. Fure Prospects for the coming fur season are very good, and the tone of tho market at present would indicate firm prices for the fall catch, lish municipal election: Remember the. grand ball in the Armouries night, November 11. n, on Armistice Keep the date The place to sell your beef hides and all kinds of raw furs is at G. A. Sho- ane Wilton'a barber shop. rust of that most delightful musical pro- wil be given by The Little Hinshaw Ladies on Tuesday svining, 18th Inat, quartette big hit throughout the Wem heir work in chiefly vocal, featuring Scotch music, the committes thought that this change will be ap- preciated by the public generally, Fred G. Bale s lecture on December 2 will complete the Course, o A ntore's reputation for value-giving. in valuable anset. But even thoue to whom t appeals want to know whut youhare to offer. They want to know your prices on certain things which they must buy. ite g alee Got Them Eventually: Not even theshorrora of war could dim the op- timistic nature of the darkey, dectared General Crowder, and added: I re- member one darkey who on receiving his discharge said: No, sah, ah ain't got no kick comin ober de war. Ab de mos excitemunt and de mos meala In all mah life. ab sever mined a meal. Never mins- meal? It doesn t neem possible. Swen, aah, ah sure got all mine. course, som: dayn Inte in arrivin eventually, Jus* de sam ORCHESTRA. em Red Deer Voterans your dances, entertainments, etc. Bros, 5.00; Wm. Rodgers, 5.00. laimed Ciure, y y. Kinman, Action for 907 eee Labor made great waina In the Engy 5 masquerade gt; Phe Lyceum Committee have taken, Honest, captain, Ob dem was three or foah Four-Plece Orchestra is prepared to play for waa For further information as to prices, ete. apply to the secretary of the ma, Groat War Veterans . Association, Treas. Red Deer, or telephone 326, ah ee me - POLICE MK NOTES Bergstein, of the conden Ae acl of burning his neighbor's hay stacks and calf. There peara to be some bad blood in the community. Speer, of Lnnlafuil, been rr. manded for trial om charge of of young wo: on 3,000 bail. Mosst. Russell Mo- at) goting for him. Wad Aped 5 and costs, RED DEER HOCKEY CLUB , Organize for m 1919- 20 Will rate Skat- ing and Hockey Rink. An oebantatinet ane mecting for th Red Deer Hockey Club wan held in the on Monday evening, and yoanon's Prenidqnt Mr. C. C. Gamble Vioe- Prea Mr. zr G. Pelee . Treas Mr, Rex Ta: Executive Coramnitiee -Abe eo omivers i A. T. Stephenson, W. Malcolm and Eric Hueatin. chemsal ie fer to look after the foe, Set nights would hockey team A on the other the teams nighta the fee would be open to public. Negotiations will be o at with Lacombe, Innisfail und Otdn with a view to organizing a three or four- ities of a three-toam cominercial league in the city. It is the Intention of the Executive to push the erection of the rink with all possible speed, with the co-operation of the elty. LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Horn Hill patients down with smallpox are progressing favorably. . J, W, Broughton returns today after a vinit to her dnughtern at Hard- ity. Messrs, McMillan Bros., Evarts, have sold their section to Mr. Neilson, of Nobraska. Mr, Fred Lund, Mr. Gua Day and Mr. W. Day left on Monday to hunt went of Rocky Mountain Houwe, Mr. G, Ewan, chants, ledgerkeeper at the as gone to Sedgewick an teller. M. Gardiner has come from Curatairs to.aucceed hi Mi of Macleod, Vice-President perta of. the Na tional Counc of Women, wan the guent of Mra. J. J. Gi her three days wtay in F It fe hard to tell whether the police or the boys had the most fun 01 Hallowe'en. Practically alt of the ae rounded up, and re- ble property which hat predators we cod the mi been dislodged Mr. Harry Wallace, Springvale, re- presented th Dect the meeting of U.F.A. padiatin ae Cale ary thin week. They, unanimously endorsed Pranident Wood's group eco nomic Palle Alex. Forman was brought In from Saundere Creek this morning with 1 dislocated left hip and was taken to the jorial Hospital. He was driver at the and car backed down on him crushing him, Mra. Geo. Maben sails for Scotland by the Scandivanian from Montreal on November 28, returning to overseas, The sympathy of the com- munity will follow her owing to the tragic termination of her short married fo, Mr, C. B. McKinnon, who has bees working in 0 niafadl and Didsbury districts in Nenneevlonnett CLA. rural movement, has been called by the Nanaimo county committee of the Y. M. G A. to beocme thelr secretary, with headquarters at Nanaimo, B.C. . W. P. Graham, accountant at the Imporial Bank at Ted Deer, han been appointed manager of the branch bank at Bittern Lake, cast of Wetaskiwin, Mre, Graham will follow him as soon an. he secures accommodation. Mr, Laing, from Wetaskiwin, comes to A Deer In hin plac Penhofd han several attractive bulld+ tng additions this aummer. Benlde Bae Cain unity a Tate tea colin. Mr Wot Tso haw put ss nect Toroom bungalows Stewart Bros, are building an office and residence above for the Merchants ranch. Mr. Evan Roberts has the latter contract. The cold spell and heavy snow fall thia week is very unusual so early in the winter, but some prognosticators look for nice weather after up to Christmas, starting on the chgnge of the moon tonight. The thes ter sarly Sunday morning fered five below, Monday 16 below, Tuesday IF below, Wedneaday 16 below, Thuraday 26 below, Mr, and Mra. Wm. Pearson, Valley Centre, are sailing for the old countcy by the Scandinavian from Mo November 28, They will firnt Mra. Pearson's mother, quite an lady, at Stockport, Lancashire, and may remain in England for couple of years, Mr. Pearson's farm purchased by Mr. Jos. Beattie. whd worked with him: prior to hin enlist- ment. That Mr. may have an eno home after their n farming in this district, is the winh of their many friend vinit The six prizes for the grand G.W.V.A. masquerade ball In the Armouries on November 11, will be on exhibit in the window of A. B. Mitchell, jeweller, on Friday, November 7. Look them over, then you will be convinced you should come and secure one. : visiting Mr, and Mra. John Torgrud; ay Red Deer Went, or practice of dentistry in Albarta. people ciety of Alberta for a term of three RED DEER ADVOCATE. LOCAL HAPPENINGS ra. R, B. Law loaves next week for Ottawa to join Lieut. Law there. Mr, James Carscadden has joined the Brumpton Gaets clothing staf. Miss Datyy Gacts has returned trom. the Calgary Normal School owing. to it health, Mise Hannah Peterson, of Leduc, ts Misa Bjorkeland in recuperating with the futhily-at Red Deer, after her oper ation at Calgary, Mr(Howard Byers Kas recitved trem Waterloo, Ont, a choice Ancona cock, for which he paid 20, ee R. Woodaworth, Crossroads, ai nore shoulder, a due to his horee failing on w sharp Mr. -Jobn-Murray has D, and A. Pomertea' bought u one of the Mo- Lonnan quarters, north of town, Mr, Reg. Mundy, of Lethbridge, haw arrived to visit his brother, Capt. Fred Mundy, 8.A., for a couple of weeks, The Red Deer Poultry and-Pet Hook Asnociation propose putting on poultry ahow at Red Deer next month. Mr, and Mra, Ernest James, Mr, James having served ayersean in the Army Service corps, are staying with Mra, F. W. Ansett, Mr. 8, H. Sands, who served with the Army Dental Corps, fortnerly of North Red Deer, has been admitted to the Mra, E, Smith and children, of Cam- rose, who have been visiting with Mra, Hardman, Waakasoo Crecent, returned to their home on Tu Dr. and Mra, Foreman, Dr: the annual meeting: of the veterinary surgeons of Alberta at Calgary. Mra, R. C. Brumpton, accompan by Mrs, W. J. Brumpton, recently of Moorefield, Ont., left Tuesday to spend the winter at the Coast.- Mra. W. J. Brumpton will make her home there, Mr, Wesley Hannan, of Eckville, has sold his section to Mr. O, V, Semail, of Mr. oe M, Lawrence the C. P. R. quarter, N.E, . 4th, Mellutrom Lind- way put through the deals, A C.P.R. conductor purchased a goot the caboowe to freeze. It is alleged a section fran cut down the goose an appropriated it, but the trate owner ran him down and recovered his pro- perty. Mr. R. R. Wilson, Winnipeg, and Mr. John Horne, and Mr. Stanley Horne, Calgary, of the Campbell, Wilson Horne wholesale firm. have been viait Ing the branch here. Mr. Moyes ac- companied them on their trip to Ed- monton. Miay Yates, prior to her return to Ontario owing to her mother s ilIness, wax banquetted at the Commercial Cafe on Friday evening by a number Indy friends, time was spent. and a most enjoyable Mra. Joa, Cole received the aad word thin week of the death of her brother, Bradley, of Kent, pyaahinatsr a ike age of 62, from a secon tio stroke, Mr.'and Mra, Cole had the to the The Dr, Allan house on Fifth Street North, next Mr Coust thin summer. will take up residence there In the spring: Mr. C. W. Parke's house on Seco Ave. Hast hax been bought by Mr. J. Br. Connors, Mr. W. B, Payne will receive the congratulations of the citizens on his election as a Bencher of the Law So- years, The are the of the Law Society of Alberta, which deals with all matters governing the legal profession. Major Cameron and Capt. R. R. Melntyre, of Sankatoon; Capt. Payzant Lieut. Nowells and Q.M.8. Manning, of Culgary, and Lieut. McLachlan, of the Edmonton Dental Clinic, were in Red Deer on Saturday taking an in- ventory of the equipment of the Red Deer Dental Clinic, Mins Ruth Atkins, Poplar Ridgogave a birthday party to a large number of her friends on Friday evening last, reached the age of 21. Sho number of very nice birth- diy gifts, and a most enjoyable even- Ing wal pent by all present, Mr, and Fred Brownrigg and jsoaustiten ie were out from Red Deer, Mr. H. H. Kingzett, exprean agent at Red Deer before-and ninco the war, haa been piomoted to the ponition of depot exprena agent at Calgary. Mr Kingzett gavo valuable railway rervice in Italy and Czoch- obliging and capable official, and the citizens will congratulate him on his promotion. .A. Graham, aged 26 years, tormerly of the CPR, Red Deer, died at the military hospital, Toronto, on October 27. Decegsed joined up with the 12th C.M.R. and saw a lot of vctive service. wan wounded twice, once writh shrapnel and onoe with a ballet tn The wound in the leg was rious and amputation was nec- cnsary. He was in hospital two years. His brother John resides n Red Deet and In employed in the C.P.R. sho Scott Nelson, well known in the elty ag a C.P.R. engineer, ts a prother-in law of deceased. very It will be a matter of regret to citizens that Mr, Wm. Hammond, of the John Deere agency, hau dixposed*of his house and part of hts interest in the has sold his house to Mr. E. Brett, of the Red Deer Dairy Products Co., and part of the agricultural implement agency to Mr, Lachlan Kennedy, who has been with the agency for years, and Mr. W. A, Young, Calgary, s vac- tor expert, Mr, Hammond still retains an interest In the Red Deer agency. Mr, Hammond has been a resident of Deer o1 Jed down the lne, and tied it up outside 4 of her fellow-teachers and other young ;) pleasure of visiting him on thelr trip P an had by writin, Bi eo Now Rests With the Smaller Investors earns Toronto, Noy, E. ft. Wood, ehatr man of the Dominion Executive, of the Vietory Loan, made the following com- ments.on the the campaign to ae ei The ipalgn in now practically halt fniahed. success to date has itd not only good business, but good patriotism for every Canadian to - come the owner af a Victory Bond. Let every man and woman tn Can- ce Say. bonds to the limit, of. thet t resources: and prospective say- Inga of the next ten months. The banks will gladly snd ry funds, Saeko NOTICE TO RETURNED MEN There hax beer established for the Deer riding a C.A.D.C, Clinic for any of whom, by making application,giving ime present aditecs, about tea weeks In advance, will be giyen an appointment and (ranmportation warrant will be rwarded to them. By retaining the puniver oe transportation warrant and same upon completion of tal treatment, a subsistence allowance is granted. Faster Information: FW sam t. J.B. Shut, Oe. CAD, Michener Block, Red o CHURCH NOTICES Baptist church: 11 a.m. Hack Bethlehem. 7.30, What's in u naine? Poplar Ridge at 4 o'clock. The anni- versury service will be conducted by Rev. 8. Hassall, of Olds, on November 16, in t Bext Sunday as follows: Sunday Sehoot t 10 a.m. with a short service at the Close, Preaching at 1.30 pam. one in cordially invited. S rvice will if the weather permits, tact bere Sunday wervices: 1 GD A will preach both ries ubsjects ywitl the. foundatio the church stand? Evening mubjeot: The mini floance of the Lord's Supper. munion service will be held at the clone of the evening service. A con- Kregational meeting to discuss the Mor- ward Movement in relation to our local work will-be held on Wednesday, Nov. 1 , at 8 pm. Visitors, are cordially welcomed at all nervicen. ae nae BIRTHS at Lethbeldge, on October 90, 191 to Mr. and Mr t Snell, a daughter ft Ootober 84,1019, to . C. Ps Mellor, a daughter, Ke tho Mem sal Honpltal, Ived Deer, on October 26, 1919, to Mr. ani H, Jamieson, Sylvan Laki daughter. etn em, MARRIAGE :At the Methodist Parsonage, Red Deer, by Rev, George D. Armstrong on October 30, Leonard Henry Batley, to Katie, daughter of Harry J. Bailey, both sn AUCTION S8AL' Tuesday, November 11 G. N. Wels ctioneer, will nell the stock an: effects of Mr. F. egerty, 12 miles southwest of Benalto, A lot of high-grade and registered stock Wednesday, November 12 A. Rogers, auctioneer, will sell for Mr. T, May- cattle, hogs, implements, etc. jovember 18 N, White, will nell ail tmplements of Mra. and . Sansbury and sons, 4 miles woat ret of Sylvan Lake: cattle, horse, ma- ehinery and furniture, 1- Red Deer Gfocotorin specials Te' low peaches 200. per tin; marmalade, Curling brand, 4 1 for 1; Emperor grapes, 2 Th tor 46c.; 2m Home. Phone 6 oe Red Embalmere secque Orme Funeral wi also be held at-Burnt Lake at 3 p.m. pall une : a iy ae at ae me Special Lyceum male by Gaets-Corne' Flags at 2 for Go, Bo, 1 150, Be 100, and 400,, for November it, at MoVicar'a. Judge Bales lecture alone will be orth the plow of the special. Larogum f loket at 1 it one today. Be T. A. Gactz's store turday, th inat, and secure a cost tor the W.VA, ball on nlgnt November 11. The W.A. of St. Luke to announce that they ill annual basaar on oranbie sia ariuh Hall. Keep the date open. Hoot, Mon Dae ken wha a the comin tne toon on of month? aren ee inahaw Lafien. Do not ml a The-Methodint chureh 1 A will hold thelr Christmas bazaar in the churoh parlors on Saturday afterndon, November Save half a dollar. Get your for The Tat Hinshaw radios Judge Bale s lecture. price 1.50 for Ticket admitting adult to both numbers, ticket The Eaaioe Curie: Club abet at thie wise are. itaked Come to the in the Parian bere Also cent tea, homie booth asd.tbran fab. Dontt tet Sleeping dotts, heeat fags, magnets, .. packet combs; beads, and rattles at John. MoV Specin tickets forthe two. number emouies miatic. night, November 11, can t'T, A. Gaete s atore:om uray, ay. 61m in fs and any lupe 1 ath. Dr. George im mi to have townspeo; ne itch evening, sonoma hy Bal tickets eo, for ale at a0: the holder to attend both programs Got one today, o In order to eheourage a4 many f mers and stockman f Alberts am p ae Ne renin o for 40.5 pickling onions, 70c. basket.
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