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Red Deer Advocate 1938-01-01 - 1939-12-31
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1939-11-29
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ER 29th, 1939 Cc Repairs ni Radios and Service orge Christian ED DEER rm, 0,050.45 7,292.00 2,632.57 1,256.36 9,690.56 2,921.94 1,456.72 4,762.91 7,497.05 1,255.95 0,131.88, 2,173.17 3,822.19 2,767.95 586782 2,818,28 8,911.41 0,000.00 4,256.36 4,796.72 462,446.04 380,000.00 92,446.04 183,254.52 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1939 THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA CANADIAN NAVY KEEPS VIGILANT PATROL OF COASTAL WATERS Phone 577 for Your Coal Be wise and lay in your supply now -while the prices are attractive. We supply high quality Coal —and Coal best suited to your heating unit. We have a good supply of the best grade Coals, Complete Stock of Builders’ Supplies BEAVER (Alberta) LUMBER Limited Tormerty: Progress Lumber . CYR, Manage neeee a a Immediately upon ae outbreak of war, the small but eMicient Cana- tan avy 2 Vigilant patrol sof Canadian coastal waters. i nay fabove) tone of the minenweepers Patol ‘aie Coats keep them clear by. the: mincaweeper to one of these paravanes on, either constant dept ey fread out, forming a wedge und aweepi ng a broad patch,“ When they ft tha mort ines ot antes: Slides along, the eit is severed Pivcd ofits moorings, the mine rises to the surface and In easily de: stroyed. ‘There are several people who" would greatly ap- preciate a photograph of yourself at this time. ‘And there. is me more personal you can give and nothing more highly treasured. It’s easy to do,‘and in- expensive. Come in now. : Farthing’s Studio Just West of the Capitol Theatre RED DEER Come Here First Because We Are Offering For The Full Week Seasonable Merchandise at Remarkable Values—Goods That, As Winter Approaches, You Will Need More Than Ever— AND AT A GREAT SAVING! Men’s and Boys’ pene and Rubbers etna Aastra os ween soe $2.15 SAE SS. 66 $2.85 ie sees mela ee S1°75i | essere comics || sees esta ras aa naps soeate nt age | SESS Seg | Mornay 5 | ME $2! See (2,40 | Coen open | uenteee eeee me 85e ‘Boys’ 2-Buckle $1.75 ‘fully Tined; pair’ $2.85 Tubber; to” ser eatre B ss Rolled Edge: pair $1.00 Men’s Pants BLUE DENIM RIDER: five pockets, pair. $4 35 BLACK DENIM, sloper tot MEN'S Leather Coats -m and weather-proof. ,On¢ best all-round coats in the group, ‘and. at this MEN'S Windbreakers ALL-WOOL MELTON CLOTH ‘With the Winter weather comes the need for ing. ‘These all-wool’, Melton TM PANTS, heavy blue: fet 3010 22! pair $1.75 METAL sizes; per OF WEAR. 4 woncens val $12.50 ae MACKINAW, ‘ dnd black: winter welghts per pair ee RUGS $14.50 calf. ind “Viel Kid Oxfords; and ‘Viel id Ontos Tl woiam PATTERN. oth . Saw Nett ber heels, Stylish patterns on ore 3 $1.00 a oot scoTeH PLAID rexel Per pair - Large size. Lumber Socks, ae wool; DIAN 7A dues, Priced at $2.95 eval $1.00 Boot Socks. all wool; 60c 8433 PU: LLOVERS. $3.95 Cum per pair ~ Grey Wool Mixture 4™'$1.00 Sweaters Héavy all-wool Jumbo sweat- ers in a variety of colors and. self colors, All sizes, $3.50 = $6.50 Moccasins Indian Tain: pair. $1.00 och Morwhide $9.15, 1.45 Blue Felt Insoles, pair 25c Good Buys i in Sturdy Work Shirts for Men HEIN CLOTH, blue, ro, DOESKIN, light weigh welgnt clots, ee $145 eee $1.95 1.00 JARVIS-GOODEY Co. Ltd. PHONE 540 RED DEER Opp. EATON'’S Winter weight, mackiaw ‘oth. ge ee Besechien: = per pale oe FULL HORSEHIDE. per palr-.- '80c Penman’s First Quality Fleece Lined Underwear ‘Usually sell for more. Offering you s bargaini on this heavy nap underwear. ‘Sizes 36 Felt Shoes $2.40 Leather soles. \ DOESI aton, ina GREY MILITARY FL. Triple stitched, «coat aries style, Priced at a | ; Rocky Mt.House News ‘ November zis. all the.‘order sunshine through the day and alittle cooler at night wat Fine weethe coming in with id ig low in: the Sask- by the Spee! and tte, which wa given at the British Conference of tional Associations by Professo R_Hamley, who holds Education at London University Childre ing ty iy some countries, the most disa was that right of fre det was in one of those coun- tries ‘cay last summer, 1 found? therapeutic and prophylactic value, and that if it were used there ‘and troubles ed Ih later: life: Beeause people lacked confidence in r PAGE NINE SCOUT - GUIDE Toy Shop Matinee CRESCENT THEATRE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1st amilbaon 1g) mows Chudron Tone ta nwenpped) Tey oF Book, jults uccompanying children, 25 Ce AIL toys and money recelved will go to the Seout-Gulde Toy Shop. Reach for Health Eat More Bread eee sey ore oem flavor-preserving wrapper WHITE'S BREAD. The finest of ingredients—pure, fresh, fnourlahing—baked in acientifcally exaet ovens and handled in the most sanitary manner—it’s the perfect health food for children. and grown-ups. JUST TRY A.LOAF White’s Bakery H. E. WHITE Gaeta Avenue South RED DEER daughter back nex pare oat British ond American Bible Society, pected to call at Roc! tour west to Norde magic lantera slides and a lecture at the Memorial Church ‘next, Sun: on his iy. ‘A new driveway. has just, been Hooke, gravelied next summer, and sidewalk is being constructed on Ist’St. cast, Mr. and Mrs. Hill have now rent~ be house vacated by Mr. and ‘bes ‘the thigh yod bison of quite recent date. Truth In Advertising ’ ’ ae 80's Staves a ot of 78 grey Koat sleigh robes at “They dhe are goat, % dollars, and that out alt Tean truthfully say about ee lined sind, trimmed, Which isa circumstance, but if there Is any worse ining the country, ce It re Sink, their ‘expectation will be Pecan tae clears is sald that the above ad told 80 per cent of the slock in ques tion. Winston Churchill, frst Lord of |, cheer find a hundred idle never. know.—1 virtues wenn - driver, a postman, a bus cor Hyde d twas ertinya nothing to fear bout, our country Miss Cather! In eduention at Goldsmith Collen, considered that the real business of ie Fletcher, lecturer ind so on—and let them talk to the children, and gave the children a chance to ask questions. ‘Three sewerm Apparatus: yen parties of children’ were taken, jo" shops and -allowed. to ask q thought that adults interest children tell them stories sracus’ when we have the ad- venture and courage of the airman Today?" she asked. “There is much ma and ndventure in dally fee i ee ooctal oa f about the action rhythm, and which make up-our daily. lif i teria, BC: brot to vietory tn (Chicaga's 42nd Eieday John Buchan ste of the Gover- ‘Lord ernor - General's Foot Guards. Ke H. Steer, KC. soll for the Independent Order of For- sters, Toronto, "an Gray, * solleltor for the ~altorney: general's ° dey have. left. Edmonton, London, where they will argue the validity of the Securities Interest et he ana egreroeiecia) Guseaenasst 2 terest Securities Aree ee re ese ace Oe Se CANADIAN ENVOY GREETS BRITISH AMBASSADOR Colonel George Vanier, Canadian greeting Sir Ronald Campbell, new British ambassador to ‘his arrival in Paria, Ministero. Faia, te shown (td) ‘France, upon Children’s Day ‘Saturday, | Dec. 2nd Red Deer Se to $l Store will be in the store , Saturday from 10 to.11 a.m. to greet all his little friends. Get your mother to bring you to the store, as he will have a gift for evety little girl and boy. TO THE MOTHERS SPECIAL, VALUES THIS WEEK-END See the flyer which has-been delivered to every home in Red Deer and vicinity. Listen in on CFAC at 3:15 p.m. every Thursday EXTRA Good Values 3 Candle Tri-Light Junior Lamp: With shade; bronze, ivory. a gold stands. $12.75 $19.95 per set $1.85 $3.85 Complete Cedar Chest Walnut case, with cedar lininy New stock at old prices. Priced from TEA SET 23 pieces Linoleums No less than nine patterns in 12 ft. LINOLEUM. at per lineal yard SCATTER RUGS Very smart new designs. Small sce IGLISH, IN: Splendid quality. Each’ BELGIAN RUGS 4x6. feet, gach 75 $9.2 Open Stock Dinnerware English 97 pieces ~§ 16.50 Six different designs in semi-porcelain dinnerware. REFRIGERATOR SETS Bpleces —-.c---- 2. COLEMAN LAMP. for Kerosene -. $5. ms oF 95 old tron. LADIES’ DRESSING ‘CASE Nicely lined. 50 Splendid value at e Splendid value ato ‘We have a very large ee ot BAGGAGE AND TRUNKS C.C.M. Skating Outfits LARGE STOCK OF SKIS E. G. JOHNS & Co. Furniture and Hardware ‘Trade-in allowance $1.00 on any
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Image 998 (1939-11-29), from microfilm reel 998, (CU11291232). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.