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Red Deer Advocate 1938-01-01 - 1939-12-31
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1939-10-18
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BER 18th, 1939 ———<———— lave Roasts. 1 17¢ 25c , chops. > 2Be » 2 ™ 25 Rendered Lard 2™ 25c | Dripping 5™25c sliced: >. 356 —————— od Meats Flah alwayets__ CASH PRICE- PHONE : I = lists »nces of electricity costs, We would bling Plants. Be RIC « RED DEER $23 $23 $12 BER Limited Co Lita” - RED ‘DEER os CONFIDENCE ager iE WELCOME" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1939 THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA THAT REMINDS ME— THERE'S NO CLOSED SEASON FOR OGDEN’S It’s always open season for rolling better cigarettes if you roll them with feagrant, mellow Ogden’s ut. F TryOgden’s and yout know why particular roll-your- owners vote it the cigarette tobacco of double: barreled pleasure. Of curse you'll always roll them better with “Chantecler” or “Vogue” Papers. to be fecling: or “fear” that the a ostersion of a new automobile other pre nvolves alae Tale. sel Mele lta Maha sa0] Canadian industries are ordinated and geared to meet time demands ax many workers int war prod ich is. tal any widespi chasing’ at this Keep Buying Normal War Propaganda To Help Canada ‘By Richard Neuberger in the Portland Ore Now the propaganda, Is about to that the 01 where men Etavel perused Oct expread Toronto, fahtine ‘The ‘American neutral- ity while the’ allies wanted. Ameri- t can assistance. ne ‘will goon as ic, Motor Show. the hinting a American’ intervention on their tthe propaganda, from both sides I about to ge wsked’ the press and tndi use the utmost caution that by sayinj T-Hope ‘the people of thie. country’ will “also ‘discriminate, most care- lly between news. hot believe of necessity’ everything You hear or read. “Cheek’up. on it ‘rs tories employed as pos: tory which is producing din Pr ida is as much a part ‘of me war as are. dre Ie ina a Baten oni nt 8 “Peter. Pa) ni when war did come we told youth, who had to get us out of it, tal al wt it really 1s and of the aipabldcconuruees@ bus apna curtailment of pur- time might impa the effectiveness of industry's con- clove tileads. {ributlon to, wartime needs", sa Me, Camp in quarters. there ‘seems t unpatriotic. The SE ene ree with bombs: xascahelis ‘nd r hs tale whew re exer methods of human destruc: ‘America Wil ap and who et it is aldin rym farted, with Germany un- 7) earrying out that fnten Ne questionably: hoping’ to. persuade said. this country ‘to stay -neutral_ anc "The time may come when it will Britain ‘an be necesury” fo restrict: the, sale hoping to persuade. Am MACLEDIIS NEW STORE At the Corner.of Second St. South and Gaetz Ave. IS NOW .OPEN Here {s'the grinder that put standard type grinders right out of the. picture—big capacity is only one of mhany good features. Today, as when first introduced, the Hi-Capacity grinder is an unquestion- ed leader. In our honest opinion more Hi-Capacity grinders have Geet! bought by Western farmers in the yéste sloce we introduced this. grinder thansbave. been bought of all other makes of rain” grinders in the’ sani¢. time. Just Think! 121 Per Cent Greater Capacity Than Even Biz 15 inch Ordinary T-pe Grinders Usually big 18-inch orditary type grinders are thought efficient with an output of 90 to 95 bushels per hour—yet the 10%4-inch Macleod Hi-Capacity grinder, that Is actually simpler to operate, has proved repeatedly on actual farm test that in 24 minutes it will ‘equal this one hour output. 10-inch 8¥%-Inch 6Y-Inch And New Ball-Bearing Models $59.75" $53.50 $49.50 844-Inch $61.25 11-inch $66.50 Noter—Monthly Payment Terms Available—Only $12.00 Down. “py Battery $2.09. es mre ears ay, attics at fs a money- “ARCADIA” BATTERY OPERATED 4-Tube Radio 816.95 8 1940 guarm aranited ‘adie wick the new 14 volt tubet, Bat. - “== MACLEDHS * = and that What’ form this nd if propaganda will take Dermuasion and tren prolate of industry But aa ct the" Dominion ‘Ys: to\ maintain. its Known. The principal clues are of ational ‘economy 0 strong fered by what occurred. trom the sis now. required, commercial outbreak of the World War in 1014 said Mr. Campbell Camrose Teacher Guest of Honor (Camrose Canadiai he invitation of the Camrose (Whole school Board 40 friends met in, the ss helped convince th fied States. that they Should ship troops across 3,000 mile serve. the rational propa ie mer amt of the high and puplle schoo e division supervisor | and ‘communicated. It to the newspapers. fee table. ste {then after being dro} Bayeoeiassriek iether moana! PAGE THREE: | Exceptional Values for One Full Week--Oct. 19 to 25 Look over our Huge Displays-of Groceries, Fruits and Meats. Lay in your Winter Supplies NOW! APPLES Faced ‘and Filled 1.49 ONIONS, No. 1 B.C. SWEET SPUDS, fresh Box . PRUNE PLUMS, fresh ... While our supply 1 lasts. - Box 83c 10 tb Bag 33c 3 tbs. 25¢ APPLES Mcintosh Apples Finest Eating. Unwrapped 6 25 e Fancy Table. Fresh. Tokay Grapes oa Grapefruit E vi sot 9G 2'"19¢ qFo: POPPED WHEAT, 14 bushel size pkt. $ SODAS, wooden box 35c LIFEBUOY SOAP, finest carbolic 3 Cakes 2ic Laundry Soap 10 Bus 39¢ PEARL or P.L& G. COFFEE, Highway, economical . Canned Tomatoes FRASER GOLD, Choice 5 Tins 57 c Exceptional Value Limit: 5 tins to a customer. ; Ginger Snaps ts = sorceiow tam 27C Cauecteed Meats See tee 25¢ Miracle Whip, gq | | SWIFT'S LARD, fresh bulk Weaminater ots 2G 2 on, fare = Each an ere 29¢ | sTEWINGLAMB.... Pa oom ZC | STEWING LAMB no Oe Lol OPS 3c PEAS LEGS OF LAMB, as cut .. PRAIRIE MAID Peas 27¢ pone CHOICE SPRING CHICKEN 20c Berryland.16(ee,/ ties 3 29c Milk fed ou. Salmon 29¢ COARSE SALT, 50 tb bags FIG BARS, fresh and tasty ... SILVERWARE OATS .... . Each 73 Xmas Cake Necessities | Whole Cherries 3 Assorted Fruits, 1 Raisins, Aust. seedless .. Walnuts, fresh pieces. Glace Pineapple Rings. Coconut, fresh shredded Currants, recleaned ... AYLMER SOUPS Vegetable or Tomato 3 Tins 25c er Leaf Pink, 2 tins KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Every sack guaranteed. .. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR,. 98 ths. $2.65 .- 98 ths. $2.85 GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, Polk's, 50 oz. tin 25¢ =MACARONI, 5 tb boxes Each 27¢ CATSUP, 16 oz. tins . -2 Tins .19¢ Phones 481. and 482 of German barbarism: in ome Bela! their deaths ‘on’ Tribun Safeway Stores Ltd. Free Delivery =< Former German Spy Condor News Offers Aid Britain October 14 Harry Bico was a: sucessful: potitor at the ndon, Oct, 14—Captain’ Franz winning the following prizes for his von Rintelen, master spy of im- sheep: First, single class, commer- rial Germany who directed Ger-.cial sheep: First, group of Ave; ian espionage in the United States Firsi, group of ten: Third, of the start of the last war of If14- three: Fourth, carcass. J Ice 18, urged in aliens’ court: Friday was second in’ the judging competi- a tion ci In fifth and sixth prizes in the. Junior competition for lambs. ‘ot ANNOUNCE WEDDING OF ns ct EDMONTON “GRADS” ind Teeture fe Immedi- ately made eetinet Mrs. Harry Robertson, the former “= ___ alas Noel. Maeonald” enptain ot rue. The discipline of the Ger- the Edmonton’ “Grads”, a se ee dice Sig tnmeriy Mn abe team, were mites ol nonoT Ocoee AO at Toe monton, where. Mrs. J. Pet gand’ her’ daughter, Hollingsworth, were hostesses at the fo hi mong the men sisgning: this state: iment were Cobb of the Sat: Evening Post "and Jam ODonnell Bennett of the Chlengo CANADIENS’ BOARD OF STRATEGY PETE LEPIN JULES DUGAL ime xystem of masterminding that got them NLL. pions Inst year fotcwing She! departure) of Cec Tar irom Se, da aera rae see Announcement of their marriages NB Re = Sriehe apented We ie Loreal conmection with the kerty as.mad atte party. Mrs: Robert) es. wnin: files ‘usa, veteran office exceutve. with the club tn ‘he Times’ and elsewhere, about r ni role of manager and tach, and Pete Lepine, for more than a € a Canadian soldier ih entre ar with ihe riya ere epehmen ag, aalatent coach: ugal rom, le ernin id th Right Throw ghee: A melt rd the 3 tra data “aid Meee on red suid. to have "Phe ory wan repented rand aired bitter ee ‘The. 24 battalion was later found e to have been in Tadia during “ whole’ no:much private 1d pasa “ecnude git alled 1a,m "bern door Jn the town th was” Balimeiy”on on both sides of the na Pershing. Sally inter-. Seta ofdered the sergeant ches and. stat- ‘Arthur Ponsonby, 2 well-known inember of the British: parliament, Seat Ma ak Le of Sulppes, Sunt. Mr. Rob Bae, oskyn aE Gill wot’ ben after Gertane "had evacuated Mra. Flobertson, and “his oe eee 2 pil oot har ritiagge: ix Yours dation items shown mang le heraes Prepared {OF bride will male thels “home at 2 ‘the -Germana hag not been in. common and Mra. unpleasant odors as it cleans. ‘of Sulppes, which was MeCloy will live In Edmonton. Mr. ott Loe ake wo SE er ‘and that_a're- tothe Macey in wn of Mr. and Be. spected — praise in, the town said nothing war craneeery, ‘about the tale, icp 0's cag on anal she United, Sines consuls In nied the validity of the ntrocity stories. Particularly fiendish’ tortia ere said to have 7 im the way to a cer- ts had been circi at declare,” they said, stories of German cruelties were RAIL BARGAIN FARES RED DEER TO IMONTON ee $3.65 on: iso fr stations be- Soest || ae eee ea cere i i ts I i 4 Going if) Leave Eémonton uP farety ferbeay, | | Returning Bat aes bulky” mass | | Mo"und including October Millions aeetee Good in an ‘only. No - a a gage checked. Children five ats spent: | | yours and under twelve, half fare i evtina Full particulars froma t ce ‘Local Agent W39-637 Fe me Bi CANADIAN NATIONAL be coach Year uti his unttesely death, in the sot that will be ocpupled hy Lapine, ES ’ Fall Showing of HEATERS AND RANGES BEACH QUEBEC HEA’ In three slzak, envi ‘constructed with brick linings and a large ‘swing top fc SECONDHAND HEATERS AND STOVES In Mirat class condition, and reasonably priced, ‘Ask to see the new Beach AMBASSADOR Range, on display in out” ‘We soll Regulation Stove Pipes. Elbows, Dampers, Collars, Wire, etc, F. M. Hayhoe PHONE: 578 Maclean Marble and Granite. MONUMENTS Monuments from $25 up Markers from $5 up Buy direct from our stock and save agent's Iastor RED DEER. ALTA.
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