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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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1945-11-07
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MBER 7th will sell mile east er 15th by Hespero Ladie 1 Bunch, 1 Sth M1 20 HOGS king: w, 7 years ars old, just fers. 1 Year y feeder pli . ETC. ky plow: 4 nections Fro GREEN FEED ATS ETC. -tube mantel radio, or; cream can, milk district, so -hone Evarts ov.14 Dorcas, Bring cups oGS s old; cow, 6 years led calves. ind 9 pigs, 3 weeks 15 feeders, 70 tbs. ETC. r, in good shape. with. pick-up. tivator, power lift, 16 inch; 6 sections Ml, No, 8, 24 run, ft. tandem tractor ) ft. Massey-Harris igh-speed srinder: Va-2 vindlll Gtamend hs to 1 ton; Frost ver; garden culti 3 logging shales: wede saw; tank 1 scraper; chicken ps; 4 sacks carrots, leo 5-tube mantel dining table with 6-hole range; a bed, spring and cooling tank, gal- ew; 2 egg crates, town, and every- RESERVE LETCHER, Clerk R709, Innisfail al, I will sell by M.; 144 miles west 4 miles north- y. 21st dies of the C.W.L. ut 3200 Ths. ttle red; 3 cows, just mber 1; 19 cows, ry 1 on. 47 good d. 38, ETC, ly new; and new 5.75. s per hour; tractor wagon, complete: iiler, rubber t E. 3 units, and j only 2 years old E sy chairs; rocking 3-burner oil stove; all tables; rt 1achine: condition: pots and icebox: EDWARDS, Clerk WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1945 PAINTING INTERIOR DECORATING AND PAPERHANGING Also EXTERIOR PAINTING Prompt and Reliable Service Geo. McDonald Phone 91-1822 RED DEER system. patronize, wherever possibl : Equitable Treatment The farmer patrons of Alberta Pool Elevators are treated with a degree of fairness and equity that is obtainable only under the co-operative It happens sometimes that competitive grain handling organizations give preferred treatment to a very few farmers, and at the expense of all the rest of the farmers as a group. A. little thought on what the Wheat Pools have done for the farming community should-con- 4 vince all farmers that it is-to their-advantayge to Alberta Pool Elevators Japanese hunger the sole exception Hirohito, Full sessions of the Agriculture operative effort tow ference is expected to wi Organization ence at Quebec on October 29 began consideration of committee recom- mendations for a program of co- vard orderly JAPAN'S PREMIER Baron Kijuro Shidehara is pic- tured in Tokyo as he gave his first interview since assuming his office. marchers paraded to, Gen, MacArthur's head- quarters clamoring for food, also marched past Shidehara s residence; announcing a program to abolish all Japanese roys ty with of Emperor ORDERLY PRODUCTION FOR WORLD FOOD Food world -production and distribution of the necessities of life: The con- end this who official and confer- THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Benefits of Being im (By ydney J Harris, in Chicago Dally News) One species of braggart wha has always earned my. profoui ntempt is the Muse aie or Man of eee type This bloke is fond of pounding his chest in pub ite and boasting t be All in ye whenever I reel much ge uine pleasure he's missing by being so red viri thing can Ske; you feel so good as fee bad for u couple of days, if it isn't aney gots to relax is when he crawls Into bed, puts a sad spaniel look in his eye. and complains about vague aches between the shoulder-blades, Everyone starts fussing around, bringing your orange juice, books, never is until he runs a fever. couch with quiet istee as pretend that it's much worse than it really A few convincing groans will assure me of snappy tray-service at meal time, special ples, ant fond and worried looks that make you feel important, You might think this a merely o soft indulgence on, my part, but Tl bet the best health experts would agree with the Harris Ther. usget wound up too wires snap if regularly. It's the Men of Iron who i go Up in smoke suddenly the herves who like to-brag how they t haven't had a vacation since 1931, and then drop dead on the train c platform the next morning. Sad I suppose it's sheer vanity in most cases. The fellows who used scream that there is no indispen le man in polities all think they tire indispensable men ii business: s TAKE cHA ile wal AT ALL FIRE ANCES ON TING FOR NEW Sa fee DEALERS smooTe TIRES ONES aie ey mn INSURANCE wr: QUALIFY Firestone FACTORY-METHOD ieee ddd -** The following Firestone Dealers can arrange to have your tires retreaded: Right, now, this extremely dispen- sable columnist ds taking an carly a feuin home, there to. lie among ae ftakirg. air again, He Little higher, Blintzes for dinner. I'm a sick man and it feels won- derful. Ae eepeee Feeding Fall Pigs ability to raise fall pigs is the final test of the successful hog amp quarters, over- crowding and the feeding of unb anced rations are the usual cause: of failure with fall litters. As pigs will withstand cold much better Credit down on his head rebuke of Alistair Stewart, eloquent C.C-Fler from Winnipeg North Here is the perennial Soxisbor wis learned nothing from this tight in this electronic age, and the war, Mr. Su Beis sen Lift, that plow alana difficulty, fe niling foe the spirit of -the Queen's University have .sonfe of those delicious chides e charter in: Canada s attitude. tow Don't argue European Usrainians to seek a this mans, fought and that Dominion of Gcsada Bond Prices Following are the prices issued during the war period ist War Loan n Loan Loan 2 Victory of Dominion Bond: Bid 1992 105 1982 103.90 1951 105 1954 1048 1956 103 1957 102 1959 101ke 1960 100 39 1962 100 003. 3 1963 100 1004 PAGE ELEVEN It it's grain ... Ask us PARRISH HEIMBECKER LTD. Grain Receivers, Shippers and Exporters An old established firm with a reputation for doing business right. Maad office Grain Bidg. Winnipeg BRANCHES CALGARY TORONTO MONTREAL BRUSH UP for Winter Ottawa, Oct. 20. A different note was introduced to the United Na- tions Charter debate in Canada s jose Parliment when Solon Low, revealed a strong isolationism in sharp contrast to the leader, enerally co-operative other party spokesmen. Low dtew ewart declared solationism is impossible peech insults the dead and derides he living. He But whose God would he harter. ss? Would he reject all insufferable insolence, sion at atime of gr at inter- rd l asked for the many of whom, he. said, They only iberate starvation be INRRA be eed und clothe and. sust abandoned, The Social Credit purty attempt- consumed, says H. E. Wilson, minion Experimental Station, fal study. Suitable supplementary fee along with th the. most cessful winter pig production, tact with the soil. tilated are a necessity if fall pigs are to make the best use of feed combe, where hog raising is a spec- is probably important item in suc- planning feed mixtures for winter pigs it is well to-keep in mind that with the months is for the most part grown under conditions which deprive. it of the use of green forage and con- Consequently, furrowed pig cannot are ed to pastpone Canada s acceptance of the United Nations charter, while an educational campagin was conducted through the coun- Do- try. Solon Low called the charter La- spoke of terrible red totalitarian- The Social Credit amendment was ruled out of order by the In Speaker, and his ruling was sus- tained by dll members of the House exception of the Social ter Credit group, Later the charter was unanimously adopted by the House of Common own ration, feeds rich in protein, minerals and vitamins, must be added to farm grains to get the best results. Grain Some Facts For Mr. Hansell (Calgary Albertan) to be profital ee peeeeet CHRISTMAS SHOPPING And Santa knows that for grand choice you can t beat EATON 'S. FALL AND WINTER CATALOGUE for a large number of its many pages are chuck-full of items for Christmas giving. For Christmas Shop Early For Gifte Consult EATON S. Catalogue Artic Service Station J. V. BETTENSON Stewart Brothers FARM MACHINERY T.EATON Co, General Garage BR. L. HEPWORTH Super Service Station A. R. LITTLE growing and fattening, Mot swine is Read the ads. Shop ard save. The. Rey. E. G. Hansell, Social Credit member for the constituency of Macleod, recently sounded off some length in the House of Com mons on the subject of Russia. From the ent of his speech it is apparent that his perception of the international scene is at least as distorted his view of. the field of seers example of his seemingly inexhaustible supply of inaccurate knowledge, we cite his observation to the effect that Russia provok directed and promoted civil war in Spain, PMost people will recall that the rebel, General Franco, started the Spanish war from Morocco with the active connivance of our recent enemies, the now late unlamented dictators, Hitler and Mussolini. en Franco. raised revolt, Spain had from a fi mans and Italians, Franco d the authority of the democratically lected government of Spain.- For into it economically And spirituany, for decades to co Contra: Hansell's.state- ments) Russia did not enter Into the picture until long after the war had started. zing the danger of to fall into Hitler's bag, the Soviets Spain only after Britain and France had abandoned a sister democracy to the enemies of f eons The Advocate has what it ees to make food savertiging med m cireulation and reader inter. ERNIE S TAXI PHONE 373 Whe: I feel old m1 on ike tgnt tow rei nate Acceptance of Charter attitude of by He coe of Capt. Leo He you don't ease them talks isolationism in a world where son of A his member of the from ours, calling them look. or a having nothing to do with. them?) square deal He xives us nothing constructive, could discu: He attempts to sow sweet sheets until the lett. lung: ds diss ie Alistair Stewart time of our immigration tenancy Ww which would permit. displaced was gent to Camp Borden to train a new home in for moral posite months there he was struck Sudetan Ger- off strength and w a piece of cunt and hypocrisy ; he th tieal topics. . pI Associated Press Is slowing, another European country thi lent aid to the legal government of a magazines, puzzles, catering to your every Whim the way a man ought Social edi Claim Unfai SUeaeuedin his cnn ae eet redit poses alrness In Armed Forces (Edmonton Journal end. Giscrimainatian against men women in Canadian ar forces the House J. of Comi Cor: and Bona Arsenault (Ind, Bona the blistering ture Mr. Coldwelt charged there discrimination against members As an example, he cited A. Heaps, canes Mr.. Arsenault dealt with alley a objects becuuse discrimination against French there is no mention of God in the dians and said no one should -speaking Canadians a the shoulder equality of sacrifice wn . fallliphs of people of China and they ree granted equality .of op- forget the unfortunate weather outside portun Mr. Coidw ML sald Canada she citiz army where everyone was gi ct ev discrirainated agi a. gradu He served a Capt. Heaps wi priv at Gordon Head, B,C. to call-up under the with courage against the tional Resources Mobilization Act. onslaught of Nazism. asked now that, the policy of de Mr, Coldwell said. e reason given for his dismis- incompetent as ered to/an officer, that he had radical ten- hem dencies and that he had incited dis- ntl the country was producing orders among the men, the C.CF. goods again. sal was that he w leader said. Requests that steps be taken to made on October 30 In leader, the forces for their C.C.F. tenden- ryone current topics from seeds of any point of view without being st te ot Phone 577 nthe armored corps for a nd then won his second leu- told: he was and med ven: was sof the You know Winter is not the most pleasant season for your family, so give them a gay, cheerful home in which to spend their time . - hey lL aa Renew that summer-worn furniture with C.LL. Paint. A Complete Line of Colors BEAVER (ALBERTA) LUMBER Co. Ltd. J. A. HABKIRK, Manager RED DEER ould enn asa He THE Most Profitable Way To Market apt. Mr. Coldwell said he knew 6c Heaps and that he t lad He had participated at Burden in a-discussian on post-war employ- ment opportunities and as a result of his remarks was released from je army, An army brigadier who knew the background of the case had it re- viewed and as a result Capt. Heaps was sent to Aldershot, N, train for his lieutenancy. He was told to keep himself generally quiet. He did not graduate from Aldershot because as found to be too Quiet and to lack initiative This decision was overruled and Capt. Heaps went overseas and was attached to the British army. He was wounded and, later volun- teered to Join the airborne troops, Your Hogs is by direct shipment to the killing floors. Delays in transit and slaughtering are th e main causes of low dressing percentage and coer de- Preciation in quality. Ship Your Hogs Tuesdays AND GET THE BENEFIT OF ALL THE PROFITABLE ADVANTAGES, These prices have been adjusted by the govern- He was among the defenders rnhem and wis among those c: tured by the Germans. He was, asked to work behind escaped, joined the ni round and got back to British lines, Because of his initiative he ment, but the grades are still high. For Truck Service, phone 232 or 219. Tuesdays, phone 521, Stockyards, of ap the enemy lines as part of the intelli- gence compa, He did that work for der of the war. was awarded the. Mill ry Cross, but after returning to Can- ada was reduced to the rank of leutenant: -JACK TEASDALE Your Local Livestock Buyers and Shippers, Here was a young card ines es initiative who, because he was al- leged to have CGF. tendencies, was let out of the army, said Mr. Coldwel ne This was not the only case, he Defence Minister Abbott gal ibe agreed that members of the citi- zens army. should be free to discuss matters without peejadice, He be- lieved, however, that the professional army kept on the same basis as civil ser- vants and not participate in poll- Amending By-laws New York, Oct. 31. A special meeting of eee Se the ated. Press November 28 in New York City to amend the news co-operatives by- Jaws to conform with a sup rt decree concerning admission Stonaw members Five applications for AP mem- bership will, be voted upon at the erate Patterson, Washington (D.C.) Times Herald. The supreme court ruled that AP membership, in voting on applications for membership, must isregard sible competitive effects on existing members. court's five to eelsion upheld a lower court ruling which so de- clared. The road back for many of our Sghting men is going to be long ou can help ease the way, with the purchase of Victory Bonds. Fine Shoe Repairing ) MORE THAN EVER BEFORE... YOU NEED THESE EXTRA QUALITIES WHEN YOU BUY e . Feaeeey ERen LOC Orne Eonpanen Yd for loge si resting tread design for ter safety. You get them oll in Goodyear's new synthetic tire. If you ore eligible ... see us for new GOODFYEAR North West Motors pee W. J. Kirkpatrick Advocate Want Ads. Bring Resalts Ti
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Image 1091 (1945-11-07), from microfilm reel 1091, (CU11289074). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.