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Red Deer Advocate 1938-01-01 - 1939-12-31
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PAGE TWO Red Deer Published at No. 31 Viret St 8 ‘RED DEER free thought and free discuss) He a schoolboy hero but alse boy.” WHAT THE CANADIAN FARMER WANTS. wy The Red Deer Advocate, Limited, Publishers and Proprietors. ‘THE SERGEANT-MAIOR ‘A STROKE ‘Ad to quote his statement of the position aotere ot the farm to ‘second part ot my y aiece. Yowscen canada “Firat of all, while 1 believe oan Jar unanimity 01 nal hind Error, we isipate the SSotty sch esto and arouse ou yecessity: for Section We cannot face the. trie nacience if we ty, smugly, youchsate ous, lees, to the cause and cheer BS da, ‘tnd "Preach soldiers. and thi Solaiee wil be surprised at that. THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA McGILL PRINCIPAL 1 Director’ of the MeGitl school of commerce for the pai Frank © James has bee principal of the Montreal univer- to succeed Lewis LOW*FARM PRICES lobe and Mail, Toronto) 4 Trade re di il rise in prices. It ‘s ee eres ne Set Gate a a Ie office! th economic retail prices o! y. necessaries, Teer or x Renee) must oe of it due x the vsaditional ee Same forse a xan Sant ae oe tan oreo toe potiieet While ate advance in farm Bavaees ipcicans i: ies mar and they will ie to go quitea bit vt a pound of eke ot ueroel of enormously . wheat, not jasoline, not this sort of work, dolar of wealthy must directly of the’ indirectly go to see) time not jy Germany he.got twenty-five years at British - we eam produce, in-Canada in heme the farmer waxes fa ia thatthe producer ix petite no bation peleee today than wher before is Is expecially true pilitary thinking. that. the sc auantity nd, iin ually I feel I Eee in oe erer ten is selling his hrmer when I say he ix prepared 5 perce = to play his part in this effort He “= AN HISTORIC PRESS _ (PHROUGH the kindness of Mra. J: ‘A. Smith, the Advocote has re- price of his commodity a price tune fair to the war consumer, He nts only 8 price fair Tr'relation to costs to him. He is prepared to produce and desires ahead of the bailiff. Choice butcher. Frcs has Had inte Posseasion (0 Produce under the muidance and Cattle are now selling on, the Tor- the Washington handpress on which with the co-operation GOV- onto market at 6 to 74 cents per ‘William Pees ‘Mackenzie, grand- ernment er ‘Britain and the #OV- pound live weight, compared with father of Min- icenees 4 to 8 ce peers peo, and ister, pri joni twenty-five 0. at ie eae le ow 8i4 cent live welght, as aeainst ‘museum and the following editorial 12-to 124 FS AKO, intthe Free ot ih to 10 cents twentyOve years ago. Inanimate objects to which we becom much at ‘as the y and ‘The parted: with material way to win this wai peers END THE DISGRACE = that elapsed since the last wa ‘discussion on the sible. ‘were written porated from 16294 | iam ond th point ant, bat the logue waa not Lyon Mackenzie. is press has in a. manner which’ would fow we are in another ili willbe raed. Ths ime Bponsibility Ime ‘At @ \t-may—-seem. easier to settle, but. file perroce bave_ cooled sn tha men to the we it may ‘not appear quite’20 Speaking ‘on September 4 last, ‘MacRory, Producer) g punino’ oat twenty oad years ‘Archbishop of com, saned parisons, from the files of The Globe and Mall They agree with prices quoted by. u of Statistics. pr factually halt considered nurmat But whe sveryiing 50 pe ral, his con fell only to 1 per cent of norma of thir year farm ‘prices: stood at 63, red with the normal of 100, ti vie thor at rath an Prima of Aveta, STO pes wee Spe ‘This is no doubt the correct 84, this to say: a erace oi of 1. Thus, the’ farmer ought place for sucha relic of historic jaggy ace, £0, cvil; to obtain an average increase of 28 days, but there is regret in'The Free [zation and 9 spec tin the of his pi Press office when old: ties are sev- : ducts. Even then he would be get- ae "1 pray God thatthe day may are paid soon come when the plain common ee Beople of, th countries, MERA HITLER SETS ‘wage war that statesmen proclaim A.PRECEDENT and then for.many a hungry year works —— after the war Is ended to eat with BY calling all the numerous Ger- “ their poor wives and children the rei man: colonists it bread of poverty of which. states- back to settle parts of con- men do not know even the taste, had the SeNeaioabia: ant! by tee inti: foal und demand that me other y itu- to jemat some tion of a sort’ of Pollsh ins than war shall be found for nd Ws the Poles, with settling the diff a ub oon bt . Jews, Fuehter Hitler is singularly possible true also that a great: number of collapse, would be morally and poll- this class too do not desire It, that, restore Poland and even as the common people, they’ |, fear and loathe it but, caught in. the tor the tt populdions‘escives powerios to nvert eo f treatment of selves Delleved to be one of extreme value. Who,therr is to blame? | We doubt . No. moral should, it init the easy. answer Is the: correct Prevent French one. Ix it not posible that a Napol- British—if. they consider it deslr- con, a Kaiser Wilhelm or a Hitler ‘uble—trom inviting the entire Ger- may be as_much a tool of forces iman population to quit’ Pognanis beyond his! control as lesser sent and Nish , Bohemia- The “mad dog” theory has much on Moravia and conceivably sich ter-_ the surface to commend It, but there tling is always tation to over- question radically once simplify and that is very dangerous ma Sor all by suppressing the Cor- far is a di civilization, ‘our civilization produces wars nobody, oe wants, It should, therefore, ve of WHAT LIND! ‘examine what’ we T LINDBERGM 18 = “vilization in an effort to find out contain the key the situation. It is a tragic and a futile business to suffer periods of o ‘and slaughter, recur- fing with every xeneration, under. nae lestroy a madman if the + tees 1 fact feet tay be tae cause lies (the 1982 kidnap murder of his son) Taess really jeeper arid: the frlt’e toning Yor lic, tat inherent in our system of living— He iden- our, elvitzatlon, belleve: is sound iagrace over our ‘present civilization, —— Hamilton T. C. P. McCarthy, 93, yus Canadian sculptor, died’ at Ottawa home of ughter, . M. E, Caldwell, s ts i Weare being urged ubeqe to hie private Ife quarter to build a pew dilaton P ‘that (Excerpts trom “The Observer” ‘6f 1639) the new settlers, des- the ‘on board the Oriental, the Adelaide and the Aurora, now lying at Gt 1. fn admirable spirits, and certainly ‘The number of emigrants 680, Saptalists end ‘the Toot operatives "Wve understand that several plans execut Pontage xystem has been ubried to the Chancel £ the Exchequer R. Southey, Esq. poet Inureate, and his accomplished bride, arrived at Greta Hall, Keswick. > 90-88 is getting ‘conser: . th 9:30.10 pmeMemory ane, Joao pmee 7 6-6:30 rio ies ego pm Sinfonietta, from MB: SHES pm. — Topic z mond ing were elected: SD. McCri have. The next CBC Radio Program Carina Villeneuve from CBS Mi ‘from Winnipeg lature Musicale 12:30 pm. Phitharmonie Sym- phony: from New 3:04 pm. Moments of Melody, from Halifax 30 pm. — CB! 5-5:30 p.m.—Jack: Benny from NBC. 5:30-6 p, from Toronto 67 pm—Chase & Sanborn Hour ee ne Road trom Toro! 0 pme ~ Campbell Playhouse, from 9:90:10 pm—-Sweet and Low, from Van 10-1030 pm. — Gaiety on Parade, Mortfom Winnipes. Ne 20— 2:30-1 p.m.—Farm Broadcast from Winnipeg (Monday through Fric\ 2:45-3:15 pm. — BRC News from London (Monday through Sat, urday) ——— 60:30 pm —Quaker Variety Hour, 6:30. ‘Appoiniment with ‘Agealini trom Montreal 7.8 pmoLux Radio Theatre from 80 pm—Contented Hour, trom “This Canada” trom Wlsnipes: Talk by Arthur Le 10. 1030 pm--Siag Paity trom Van- uver. Tw wendy. November 21— pm—Big Town trot 6:30. a3 cd Dime rucnday Night Party 715830, bam. — Canada’s: Fighting vices from O' 7:308° nm — Fibber Molly, from NBC nto. Symphony. OF- rom Tore Shostea trom ‘Winn 10:10:30 sm Student Singers from innipex. Wednesday, November 22— Suse pirv—Censdian. Medical’ As. sociation. Talk from Toronto. 6-6:30 p.m.—The Army Sings, from St. John. ' €:30-7 pm.—Serenade for Strings,. } from Montreal. 7-7:30 pm—Labor Relations, Halifax, 7220.8 pa pat—Musle by Faith, from from 8:30-8:45 pm—Mldweek Conimen- we 9:30-10 p.m—Cathedral Singers from a enlpen. im. — Everyman Theatre ipeg. Ceeltia Day Pro- rom Vancouver ee N 545-6 pm. — “Heritage 0 of Bai British ‘Art". Talk by John from Toronto. 6:30-7 m—On the. Boulevard from Muse Hall, 9:30:10" 10 bm Minstrel. Show 10:10:30 pine Adventures in Rhy- 1a! ot Ger Talk War. Talk aybliss Trent's Children, 2 Montre 3S. 7:30 p.m— Who Rose to Fane from Tora sretiand conbart Torenta 8 ‘Vancouver. 9:30:10 pm—Woodhouse and Haw kins from Winnipeg. m. — Quizzical Musical, com 12:30-2 pm. — BBC [program from ical ‘Commentary, Gram Swing, from New York. : Or- 55 pm—Wayne King’s imperial hockey’ broad- euseels, Rocky Mt. House News ‘The weather turned mild on Fri- day, and the snow is disappearing Mr. Docherty took 9 trip to Bd- monton over the omen’ wishing to register under the Voluntary Registration-of Can- ber 4, ‘Alberia “Zeachers* lowing officers jones, president; H. Carroll, secretary-treasurer; Miss & Alexander, press correspondent, monthly meeting will be rela In the school on December 2 Silver Theatre from {ii ‘CBC String Orchestra, = to Yesterday, fan McGee and p.m—One Man's Family from_™! from Sage Ten Years Ago = thirty people eeoied toe aureat babu’ heed Gy he y J. Tarvin president of ibe Agricultural Soci C. H. Cyr, manager of the Canada Life agency, had been promoted to San ‘Francisco branch, of the company and set and ‘a gold cigarette Tighter by his Hea Der triends on his departure. Chief Cameron was elected presi Bei Ponoka, Lacombe, Stettier and Red Deer. {rdsroads school won the agricu firal diploma: and Brookileld yhoo! the educational diploma at the Red Eleven more girls won dolls dur- tng the week in the Advocate con- tes ‘Thank offerings at the Baptist Church amounted to more than th $150. desired “for redecorating th ‘building. ‘The City Countit agreed to ex- . Deer rman the J; Cariyle Moore resl- ice in Wank Married: Geo "htunro to Mabel M. GMM, of Hill End, to phy had been transfer- re by the Alberta Pacific Co. trom agent for the Bawlf Grain Co. at igh River, to AP. Co. agent at Deer, niversary Armistice querade bali, 360 sitting down supper. secs | 25 Years Ago ‘The raiding German cruiser, Emden, had, been driven ashore al ocon islands and des the Australian cruiser All players in the Central Alberta Basel were placed under the ban by the A.A.A.U.. owing to D med to have r 400,000 prisoners in their de- segiect carpe: 36,000 eetae Beis test helt right, oy redilgct taes:on unpatented ime, wild nnd Tax was Axed at ‘nape {Coghlin chad bought J. J. Ww, Brougen had arrived from London, Eni father, J. W. Broughton, in the Iron Works, owing to Colin Broughton having gone to the front. provincial U-F.A. Calgary, president, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1939 & Quality--When Buying is one consideration which cannot be ignored, agd when combined with e prices, cannot be’ sutpassed, Our of experience have taught us that. One trial will convinée ye Boll Best. 9 Q)g ; bein Pork Chops. per > DEG Choice Pla: per tb Ghee Roasts per ® Gq Pomme CHEE DOE Sirloin Steak. per > DBEe| Bolling Fowl. per) 9Ge Mice Bn Qe BEE RT Marne he a Fresh Beet and Pork Sausage . aN SE meted Bide Bacon 3Oe Pure Pork Saissge (as Dis (new stock? 2% 35c| ecco! 30c Shoulder Roast Milk-fed Veal Pure Lard. home rendered. Bebe 17 2™25c | All other items incidental to = good Meat Mark CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND HORSE HAIR ALBERTA = PHONE Meat Market 232 TEASDALE & COMRANY DE Quality and Service » hange the five lots on Ross west of the talephone butiding for the block owned by Government on the corner of Rees Stand Third Ave. East, ot J. Botterill's: residence. neil made thelr offer subjec the provincia fovernment bu balding Stareied: At Red Deer, Fred Hope Johnson to Lucille Margiret Con- | Thirty Years Ago Ernie Kirk had sold out his cart- age business to Bond Bros,, recently of Sheridan, Wash. ns were bur on destruction by fire of the William The Bank at Sylvan 44 rding house at inmistal Lake nase cal Ibert McIntosh appointed arate of: = = tary-treas the UF.A. led: F. L. Appleton, man-°co.op, Bower was away mn. mecountant:, W. Vancouver seeking “markets for He MEGMEI. thelr products i Kak and Cecll “Rta ried; H.R. Gilbert, Pine Lake, i Bralth- to Annie. Coram, Springvale, jed_ Deer under ur, Dodd, Innis- fail, celebrated the slxtieth anniver- ‘wedding at Watertown, scribers oni thé ture. Milfred and Clifford Maxwell. of Horn Hil, had left for. Cleveland, ha Ohio, where they Fifteen Years Ago were nearly one hundred dean Im attendanee at: the an: and U.F.W.A. conven- Red. N.S._Smi of Olds. gave an exhaustive cp 3.0 pm Songs of Empire, trom rev the plan. Mes. Barritt, Mirror, was Fecelected president: 3, Wallace, vice: The W.E Lord Go. sa just issued. a oeal Phone director rnith, MPP. Liberals gave a banquet in honor of Hon, Duncan Marshall, the new Provincial, ‘Minister of Agri- cultui 35 Years Ago succeeded J. Re Cowell RG. ‘the Board of bought Mr. id Cassels & secretary of Mr. Welliver ce nnd. White tro troupe gave an entertainment in. Pui Hall, ‘The Harold Nelson Co. played to a full hou ; POOL STAFF DONATES $2,400 TO RED CROSS employees of the head office ni pany: have e lead in showing their loyalty to the Canadian tangible c Contribution was unanimous —_—— Church Notices Lutheran Church, Alfred F. Mil- ‘Sunday, November 1 Diving service at'8 p.m. in Orme’ Sunday School every Sun: ay mat 10:30 am, at the home of Mpiest Baptict Church. Rev. Erie ried: Al r, Jos. wi to, Bluabeth ‘yonmeon Biderkin, both of Stracha at 12 Icha eittares tet 40, cre nize for St. Luke’ Holy Communion 8 union 1) Order © TO- COAL pny Phone us today for yout winter coal and make suré of being warm and comfortable. Let us supply you with the type of coal best suited to your heat- ing plant. Perhaps we can save you money. Complete Stock-of Builders’ Supplies BEAVER (Alberta)-LUMBER Limited . . (Formerly Progress Lumber Co. Lid.) A. W. CYR, Manager RED DEER WITH GENEROUS RETURN LIMITS AND STOPOVER PRIVILEGES For your comfort -- - - a ‘coaches, sleepers For your pocketbook == - Maui tarieas or mart For your enjoyment - - -Atracive ing Car. tyre als ars rom irom the Dinet to Coach and Tourist YANCOUVER, VICTORIA, New to Easton COAST - = Westninter To Washington, Orepen and to EASTERN CANADA - 7areure. wonTacAL. AL tal drip DECEMBER and ntl JANUARY sth to CENTRAL ee sour i atnasin. i help cease ha, tn W99-TLL CANADIAN NATIONAL a. ‘On November 12 the thermometer -t low 2070. registered 17 degrees bel Red Fair le directors. wanted 2 clase B organtentign. The new cat He-barn had & $575 ars ubberld root Parish Wall oe gensears tobe weed ‘Mrs. G, P, Simona Hihinrdson couison on Wiest Bireet on. First South Parkvale,sand C. A. Juliane Champions COUPE $1080 COACH $1133 OPERA SEAT COUPE 1133 CRUISING SEDAN 187 F.0.8. RED DEER 0. Boode & Sons Phone 544 RED DEER Lacombe Phone 107 noone ‘Want Ads serve others. Why not you? Why Bother ? “why tumble out, of bed halt Sble Foom in which to get up. ‘We handle the Alt A 7 Coal Stoker ‘A etoker that ts ruaedly ult yard se Phone $78, or w: F. M. HAYHOE Phone S78 RED DEER ‘THIS WEEK’S Specials 1939 PLYMOUTH ROADEING 2:DOOR SEDAN. Good rubber; mechanically petfect. Here is a real saving in money to someone. 1938 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE SEDAN with heater. Thor- oughly reconditioned and ready for winter driving. » Attractive price. 1937 NASH LAFAYETTE CABRIOLET. with rumble seat, Stewart Warner heater. This is a real Oe car and in first class condition throughout. 1937 CHEVROLET 1-TON’ TRUCK: reconditioned; first class rubber. A real proposition for one with light hauling. We have a full selection of Used Cars at all prices. Why not drop in and look them over? CASH OR TERMS Corona Motors Ltd. Phone 533 RED DEER
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