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1939-11-22
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PAGE TWO_ TWO . THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1939 “Red Deer Advocate Foblidied 41 He 21 First St SR DEER ty The Red ee Advocate, Limited, Publishers and Proprietors FRED TURNB' President, ¥. P. GALBRAITH. Secretary. ured territory and to bind iteelf to of liberty, for nitional unity de- disarm and submit to Regoiation mands the suppression of differences in all international dlapute in the. that A SENSE OF PROPORTION ONE of the hardest things to do in be no ‘a war atmosphere ve — $2.00 per year: $250 pion to United States. EAT ANOTHER APPLE FACED with the the loss of the British ~*" apple woarket thie yee owing to) war conditions. the growers of Nova Scotia ‘and British Ninn were ion. Their price rls, wha see = ee Ee ie ote = ‘The respo! ea ‘many mo ct betore it can-be Eat another apple to- neight xy buy and use moi Brit Columbia apples. There ure the better. ‘apple earn OUR PROBLEM IN every 4 ‘Allied country today-there pat ir. subjects se majot dominate publle and priv ing Naturally the rst most is the winning of the only tantly 4g, What kind of ‘There n child alive today ‘who has not een in tn some dearee e affected DY rand) peace tha feed it Sull trier ts ast oe will ra be vitally affected the present war and what comes itis ‘our duty as responsible overning dois On several occasions representa fives of Ge, Besa government that the wiles would not make peace with Hitler of any government of bis present, co ieee leagues, Sngendered a ood deal Sfwishful thinking that: perhaps an {nternal-disturbance—in id of Hitler and his German » people - ered 01 remo! month ifnot for years. We are ne to German people ‘ ‘Talsed thelr coun from the » deg 1933 to the pinnacle. of ‘can defy” the arm Might of Britain and France. Nat= ly. large numbers of whi ant Senhip was at 1 peak, jeer 7,000 ai gi gtta ani of Moscow masters thought this 100 apt ecunciation ‘alms. ng highe statecratt rt iy. time: the Ned whic peerage ts , former president eacr esearch Council, ion as abject: say: tit is hardly credit of intelligent men can within three ‘weeks s0 rapidly reverse 1 ke public any sine and now, president Society of Canad, will be Ible-that a body of the P! if Ca thas ea. Nechnally trained men Tine Guardian ——— Wicoure, or Keri ir relar ety di Mr. Pollitt. said in an eloquent m was necessary. for. the pamphlet published on September good life. 14 Te ire some people who at ll not enamored of Be bert of whieh Milton 20 louent= have $0. ymunist of every? fought to.a achieve in the co a Cruggle with Pape of Se liberty and Justice, the w Ne tndividual, the sanity oer his id; Mr. Pollitt noted, mi 1 value of his (f peaceful relations wt ust go forward to victory, but Mt we must a ful that nee these, precious values. reason itish workers. are in Selves in the stress and strain of the this war to defeat Hitler, for a conflct Germai onan IRONY IN KENSINGTON thing that is thi the moriish working. a detests | (Th who In », Madison, Wis.) ly conclu of J the defeat ane ‘satees and the whe erate litte box-kite in ‘whlch le from which the Germi ight brothers File trom Seen" suflering for six, selves off the dunes at Kill Devil years. Seine ort Caseline-oniy v8 ‘October 7 having ‘corrected’ ‘eo has already paw us, its position, ‘the, Communist party proseay, red mons ‘The Weight plane went announced the discovery that to’ England ai betwe ‘the war le not a just defensive the, Inventors mand the war, but a imperial. Washington. Gt wack Britain a Hie been many atiempis to bring many are fighting for imperialist sim for colonies and world dom mn! “One rubs one’s eyes. What has dreds of have ‘pu than, He romped eslans of ita own. struction fanding with even the Ea ite that rs any ot she Funct forces IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION oe it Beh al in Greet Britain ae inn torget wise to ivelt nd, a ing to get wise in en otal Aa ieee 800 te factured product all be eae, ‘vill is considering the ve nt thingy deat with ‘A couple of stra more in this country today than the Com- {BE Wy, he wind muriste. intruded on our {ntrudeg pived Staves one of the DIK (Lethbridge Heral Levene CAN st be that capital jen .the Communi somewhat less —-—— point there shoul The Parliament of Canada, respon- and acting: on spn aes ‘fort the Eanes Jot IREER he det invlvina” war "Gan ite that this Ia tart tn 8 ‘as they accept 6 movement to give a chance to the they accept other the decision’ forgotten man—the Sseeeet? be governing the ectinoe ot individ- Se ae uals, because, unfortueeiey, pis, RED CROSS DONATIONS ‘whose falth in democratic encinis EXEMPT and reece oe probably FROM TAX fend this obliga: Edmonton — All contributions respect to the nature of war. ‘This Isa dangerous attitude, dan- in its effect ho gerot ui wi Accept ‘wholeheartedly as, thelr Mayor Louls Edwards of Sn Blok tite the principles for Beach was shot and killed ‘oa hie which, been jiman James Walsh, ion sorted by the hia too true that steps of the re fighting. the Batinning of war la the twilight preparing to leave for the office. . “You Got To ‘Ave ‘monu- had Hutchinson in the Vancouver Sun) My good friend, Mrs tells ‘me that we have ourselves Gnd rarer stratosphere “1 Dunne’ “The trouble is nowadays,” Mrs Nogxing sald, folks, will sen to a know. pec Ages talking wid about hintornas w flyin’ across makes 8 fella hunders and moire 1 dunno, ret ‘ead after a while, Re y headed Dy De PL, Backus, tar Noxxins, Ten Years Ago | ‘A. T. Stephenson, secretary of the Red Deer Municipal H spi ai Be elected president 0 pitale Ansociation af the Alberta R ie EI Calgary to become Dominion ix: press Company t Re elt eat Thad been appointed as- state at Cockington, Deve circulation in that the © in trom Rocky Mt House nde Prairie. EC. Drury had organ: net W. EB F ‘Trade was offering ck of fi he best slogan for the town, and dlawiet ‘A four Yeam mercantile hockey had been organized with 4 E yes Hewitt, xe Lintian, Forbes, iar TAt Hee Deer Lone, 73 fot Huron Co, Ont ied aviation enthusiasts had. jecided to-form branch. of the Ruled ‘Air Service, of Calgary, at Meme new building of the Nazarene S College was officially opened on Jumped. from septic tanks ‘to ‘of Nations almost ‘over x ea eae ee voces, fein is a good avintor, we all get excited when ‘¢ talks about Kian ‘had beer ‘of the Royal som me Apress ‘ood, or even you! “But ita fella wh vas studled polyties and all'like tha at ite gives an opinion, not no atten tifa "en because ‘e lives in,North n't, ‘the ized! with A. November 11, Mayor Snell gave on address on bebalf of the city, and Rev ES. ates Rev. C. E. Thomson, ‘A. Prescott and Rev. J. R Rspittal spoke for whe nthe Evarts Guting Chi reargary taniforth, president, lary-treas- c. tind Won Robertson, secre w Dr. Long had been elected first slegresdent ‘of the Alberta Hocksy. Assoc! Manches ot the Ku, Klux montor Ald. i Andres Pavison, | lnoty operator 9 ‘ot the Culsey Herald, sec ced ‘Mayor of Cal- gary by. declat Tlacher Creek: voted. 100 favor of ihe town entering fato an Agreement with the Calgary Tov mene ante of ine municipal Siecitie plant Fifteen Years Ago Grant Hall, general manag te ee! o. | 25 Years Ago jur for moval Grimth to the, Walker fuskiwin second class teachers re granted $900, and first class teachers. $950 Roberts was buried at St paut'e cathe He;went to France ¢ Indian troopa ‘conti loft forthe. front, with a {Gninlnge at Calgary; 64 recrults went out we 1 send- off, the firemen sending five mem- bets, ‘Ala. Carswell announced is can, didature for Mayor, and E.G, Johns see “Hugh Monteomery, Liber ccted An, the Wetarkisein yy slece R. Barle, missionary was epeoking In the "Rochon ais ("ghurches in the Red Ds nee J. Withe ferry at Rocky Mt “House Ed. ‘was frozen in on November Thirty Years Ago Fred Hi resented a Kol watch, by the choir of St. Lalke's Church and frtends on bis removal je, Wood ymen_of the. World in: consul . x of the Cinatian Escite allway, Mone ore irs. Noggins sai ye war, let ms old: Indian friend. nidy_N {James Richardson & Sons, Win id had been ‘After an hour he asked again how le had been killed. day shi $20, f live allver at foxes. to Spokane UP. shi foman' ‘Trouble Even the little boy from next door tels me that things growing je war was making 2 nt ie women 8 lute goofy. tala ‘he had ‘been house lay ai four, bad gra me." id the little boy next ind 1 Twould, and vested in Beca ‘mad and she w only got some Rear out of the chicken house and. which show 3 ve blowing F Sitton, joba_ brat Bosley aa sally csibriing the anniversary of. Pola ence folowing the Firs —o it half of the first Antal tie epeaition sronsored in 10 7 by the United Beraet the southland, fac tokul a But for a really striking, opinion : more dimeult. He sald be thi and Bickle "sinter, now aged smbarrassed him. ‘cid ane was going to marry sald T wouldn't, but she sald ‘and she said creat a ernment, ended by Ama I Richard Byrd, n fee rot the Tong journey 10 Goleman, vice-presia eC fooal intendents, Mather, superintendent of the rn Saskatchewan division, ere in inspectional t impress! Company might bulla the Bae valthough nothing ld be decided ntl the ‘up for consideration had taken over the ‘were ‘iso buying grain In carioed tots for ni pee A, unanimous wot of cintdens. See re Federal : wnnual BER Constituency.” convention meeting in fed Deer under the pre- .MP., the Mams, Pon Vaioateomery Bros. ot Wetaskiwin. and Pomeroy. re_were 42:foxes in the ipment ‘The Calgary Fair Board had a surplus of $15,582 on the 1924 Stam- ‘The damage to the, Alberta Gov. 1897, wi only. children of school “ee jn the village. FE it had left for Crantock, where he was 10 tak Over the operation of a service sta- Twenty ale ‘Ago ratify Benste gnve u promise, resolutions Sines G.WV.A. intended to rial hall Relghley & Wil E. A, Nicholls had arrived frot Studebaker Champions $1080 OACH .$1133 OPERA SEAT COUPE $1133 CRUISING SEDAN: $1187 ¥.0.B, RED DEER 0.1 Boode & 5 & Sons ecepeengete at the z ARVIS G GARAGE its vppeily rand plan ame ‘Musical Eckhardts put,on a fie Lyste, 35 Years Ago James McKechnie to ‘arabelladarateson, ‘Wrought —irot e. Co. agent made numerous sales in the Solhelma iste Privy: Count held that the Bell Teleptione Co. had the right to nd long condults Inany without the consent rmurnlcfoalites, Bemiatan tse being rovinelal Iw. Soe ee Church Notices Knox Presbyterian. Church, Sun; ‘and 7:30 730, pm. “The Bin, Yount Peopie's Baptist Church. Rev. Erie ning. wor B: Si mornings at the home, of Mrs. Wilson. ‘St. Luke's Church services, Sun- 26 (Sunday next be- Holy Communion 8 rrvice 11 a:m., Sun- ‘p.m., Intercession "War Intetcession nesday at 8 p.m, Holy. Communion Thursday and 1 and, at 7 [dust The New “BEACH” and ere JEWEL” RANGES. With the popular low shelf and streamline trimmings Bere le evidence inet 8 low- riced mn be just asd Tightful and up-to-date in appear ance at ike higher priced models. ‘Also “reconditioned. ranges at ‘bargain prices On Display at F. M. HAYHOE Quality--When Buying is one consideration which cannot be ignored, and when combined with reasonable prices, cannot be surpassed. Our years of experience have taught us that. One trial ill convince you ae Roast Young Pork Vohuek 20c \"" joast Beet 16c 19c Pork Spare Ribs. Leg Roast Pork, 1 Shoulder Veal Steak. 1 2OC pure tare Veal Chops. 1 2™25c ZSC | soap ras cenderea 8™ 25c Shoulders Lamb, whole, per 17¢ | pi ea marae Fish, Frosh, Frosen and Smoked: Salt Herring: Chopped Suet: ‘Tripe: Mincemeat: Swift's Premium Cooked and Cured Meats. WROMEST ASM PRIGES FOR HIDES AND MORSE HAIR ALBERTA PHONE Meat Market. 232 BUreAcD EER ® comeary THIS WEEK’S pecials 1939: PLYMOUTH ROADKING 2-DOOR SEDAN. Good rubber; mechanically perfect, 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. 1997 NASH LAFAYETTE CABRIOLET. with rumble seat. Stewart Warner heater. This js a real sporty car and in first class condition throughout. 1837 CHEVROLET 1-TON TRUCE: recon nditioned; first class rubber. A real proposition for one with eae hauling. We have a full selection of Used Cara at all prices. ‘Why not drop in and look them over? CASH OR TERMS Corona Motors Ltd. Phone 533 RED DEER » WEDNESDAY, NOV —— + Ladies’ DRESSE Don’t Mi Them LAWREN The most ou Values that | $8.8 LAWREN Men’s Wint Sree inls 1939 _ “NATIONAL” Serving you for 30 Years NATIONAL ELEVATOR COMPANY LTD. WINNIPEG »-CALGARY » EDMONTON = PORT ARTHUR THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA RED DEER BRANCH. - - 'S.P.D. ROE, Monoger Advocate Want Ads. Bring Resalts—Try for the duration of the war. Tuling immediately before Large or small coll: Heavy fleeces, Twe Grouping |» Men’s Wi aa 3-DAY Girls’ Wool Blan! SKI PAN’ _ Red, Blue, Green and’ Brown MEN'S WINTER Real heavy ‘waolens in.a a lea MEN’S DRESS Heavy or lighter weights i ing Rayons and fine ribs: Men's Laskin Lam! FUR CAPS BOYS’ LINED =Buffed leather, oo the ly for the sale of of to Roden out to be paid spproxirastes “the in the wa mitt month the British gover
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Image 979 (1939-11-22), from microfilm reel 979, (CU11291104). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.