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Red Deer Advocate 1934-01-01 - 1935-12-31
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BER 16th; 1936 ter? If you knowed , does, re eall me no deserter. s dat's what Ab Ls, ant Ads bring results, y WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 11935 The Rexall Store OTOR j HIS un like new. ints in your will certainly advantage of. 3. 4 ir ready for 5 Ltd. VEER Telephone our toilet goods department for appointment. DAGGETT RAMSDELL'S Special Representative Miss Glade FREE OF CHARGE. 1s Drborie will be in our toilet goods department all next week. Miss Osborne will be pleased to give you expert advice regarding the care of your complexion and your make-up. also be glad to give you a complete facial She will IALISTS QUALITY THE BEST ARDY CANDY is exceptionally socd A trial will convince, and 1 boxes at CADBURY'S. CHOCOLATES, in boxes at .- ISH-MADE CHOCOLATE BARS - MOIRS, LOWNEYS and LIGGETTS CHOCOLATES MOIRS CANDY MID CADBURY'S E Good Candy PRICES TH 1 , 50 , GO , 75 , 1. , four flavors; 48 pieces only JOWEST HAVE RANGE POWER Victor Radios TONE QUALITY Let us demonstrate in your home. BATTERY MODELS Complete. 55.00 ** 69.00 ELECTRIC MODELS SO up AIRY POOL Phone 512 Gaetz-Cornett Drug Book Co. Limited RED DEER The Rexall Store Mra. E. 8. Hogg was the guest of Mrs, (Rev) G. last week. Mrs, F, W. Galbraith returned on Pharm Saturday from a friends and relatives in the East A Beoeet farmer the Advocate which Who's next? im pounds. Mr. Hugh Olarke, Jr, who has be nding his holidays at his eturn here, left on Friday. to to Toronto. 5 Mr. D. G, Horn, and Mrs . on his way home from a trip tothe Coast. Mr, and Mra. R. A. Pengelly, of cupar, Sask. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Munro and Mrs. O. R. Pengelly and Rosemary, of Delburne, visited ixjends iz; town on hureday, on, Tuesday, and evening. Admission 25 cents. Mr, and Mrs, A. A. Munro, who have been, living at Balmoral for the Jast aix months, returned to thelr home in Edmonton on Thursday where Mr, Munro resumed his work on the C.N.R- Wasknsoo W.I. met on October 9 at the home of Mrs. Walter Northey Business was transacted while fing- ers were busy quilting and tying wool comforter, A social hour was. spent over the t Showers have delayed threshing, bub-perhape alxty to seventy per cont 5 weather looks were W and Mrs, Fred son ts one of the carly Pincher Creek Gistrict, having locat 1 Formerly in rail Mr. Carlson is now farming and running about one thousand head of, Here- Mr.-D. A, Haliburton, who joined the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Red Deer some years ago, and who jhas been with the local branch since his return here from the Leth- bridge branch 30, has bee: transferred to. Vermilion, and left on Friday for his new post. Don was born in Deer and he was more than usually well liked in the town. Last winter he acted as secrets: for the Hockey Club, and he is the present N.G. of Waskasoo Lodg L0.0-F. He will take with him to Vermilion the best wishes of his numerous friends in Red Deer and district for his success, Mr. N. W. Bunnin, of i 4s the new teller at Red Deer. ber 22 CES PAID ecialize in Lin- WheatBoard Alberta Wheat Pool believes the Wh at Board s a necessary and useful organization, and that Western grain growers should use their influence to perpetuate it and should also give it tangible The support in the way of deliveries. USE AlbertaPoolElevators LADIES GOLF CLUB The competition for Saturday, October 19, will be a two-ball four- some on the first nine. All members are asked to try and this will be the final competition for j the 1935 season. . follows, the first named to make arrange- ments for the foursome. Mesdames Bunn-Lancaster v Grelg- ttle. Mesdames Mitchell-Frame v Prout- Maveety. Mesdames Dodds-R. Lord v Pulton- Wiggins. Mesdames. Cruickshank-Cox v Stranne-Annable. Mesdames Hastie-LaFrance vy Miss and carry one largest stocks Our bly, ant is well assorted. wide, lineal yd. Crescent Theatre 3.60 - vide, lineal yard Wednesday and Thursday Lest We Forget OCTOBER 16th and 17th eS seal Rugs 9x9 ft. e e The Arizonian STARRING NICHARD DIX and MARGOT GRAHAME A romance of gallant women and tron men, with Dix in his greatest role. Rocky Mountain People Will Talk Oe ee ae Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 18th and 19th Monday and Tuesday OCTOBER 21st and 22nd Big Double Feature Program ZANE GREY S Mystery An amazing frontier mystery, and A hilarious comedy of home life. COMING Joe E. Brown in BRIGHT LIGHTS Fall Sale run 14,000 miles in city, i BUY A USED CAR N. G. BANNERMAN ite Eaton's Cars Oppostt Office General Garage Phone 580 RED DEER Things To Remember Th D. Young, Bentiey, annual Apple Day on November 2. init to Saturday brought Friday, Octobe 18, to dance to the Makers. November 9 Churelr November 7 , for thelr next session, cents and 2 50e. Dance to fol Candy and Parkvale, at 3 p.m. re at pam, i sale of fancy work in connection. Personal Crusade young people's meeting Sunday: School at 1 cents, school ehueres 15 cents. gots e der 16 not admitted unless accom- t, as Will be In Red Deer from October 22 THE RED DEER AJ DEER ADVOCATE. RED DEER, ALBERTA CHURCH NOTICES A special united Thanksgiving service will be held in the Baptist 8.7.0. Club will hold thelr Chiarets on Thursday, October 24, at 10 Christian Science Soc clety service Two-for-One Sale at Porter s sunday at 11 a.m, subject, Doctrine Robbins and Thursday, Friday and of Atonement , Testimony meeting family, will have sympathy in the on the first and third Wednesday of loss f Mrs. Robbins mother, Mra, olson a 8 p.m. Ma Muncaster, who died at Red Chicken supper at Horn Hill, ox Racal bear a Raverts, Dee THUTAAay Toctink sateen wi : ults 35 cents, 1 1 ot of the United. brief Alneas. Mrs. Muncaster w ildsen 28 cents, Church of Canada, will conduct fd was born in Iowa. Thirty fr ago she came to Alberta, and i fall ru RO, Bannertcan'e int of. them on page Spec ured cars and Public service in the United Chuspt pan See) on Thursday; Octo Pe Sal Mission '8 pam. prophetic mossage rid Come to the Central ua October at 8 p.m. Bible ute Merry Music 10:30 au. devotl Admission 35 cents. j evangelistic, Evange elise R. 8. Ladies Ata witt hotd ChATE dies Aid -will hold . id tea on si ai Mall Praye The Bapts a a talen from 3 to 6 ptt Milky Halles Fay phe Men's Group of the United pine a. PON Rabee conn sebtiradey, S007 So pane Rov. Mr Burgett, will poecaaee Communion at the morning Fushion Show at the Pariah Hall Presbyterian October 22, afternoon service 11 a Tea wilh be served, Who Forgot voning service 7:30 pn., 5 farvest Thoughts . Meeting for Remember, the barn dance at ble at Nayar YEBAnGGA Morrisroe's on Friday, October Rae eee meee Harold Bone s orchestra, Ladies orn Bk Luke's Church services, Sun- bring refreshments. EY rY- aay, October 20 (18th Sunday after rinity): Holy Communion 8 a.m., Boys Bible Class 10 an... morning service 11 a.m., Sunday School 12 Church: Morning bject. ANine Men bbath ae 12. The Springvale Women's Assoc tion will hold a eee ey at 10 the parsonage on T October P.m., evening service 7:0 pm. Rev, from 6 to 8 pin, Adetexon 35 Victor Smith will preach at both 5 cents. norning and evening ery tees. Church of the Naare1 Spittal, pastor. meeting 8 p.m, Thursday women's prayer meeting. at Mrs. Huxley's, socln f JR. The annual Ridgewood. Anglican turkey supper will be held on Nov omiber-, starting at 6:80 pan. Adults New modern scfentine instrurmenta 0 90. ama moroing combined with our skill, will tell you evening service 7:3 m., subject, Your eyes are as they should be. These Old Photos : Sunday Schools sight specialist and moral, Clearview and Blind- Phone 640p for appont- mau at 3 pam. Baptist Church. Rev. P. 8. Mundy, The Catholic Indies annual fowl) Pastor. Next Sunday 1s Rally Day supper will be held in. the. Elks' the Baptist Church, 11 a.m., com- bined Rally Day service of the Bible service 11:30; optician. ment. Hall on Tuesday, October 29, com- 2 d c Meneing at :20 pm, Admission, School. and the moming. worship: fhildren 25 cents, *he primary departmerit, junior 2-9 Cholr and members of the school will rerybody wel 42-2) aul take part. . Poplar Ridge The Ridgewood U.F.W.A. will hold service. The Conquering thelr annual chicken supper in the -Hosts of God , Prayer and Bible Ridgewood Hall. on October 25, study Wednesday at 8 p.m. Misslon Dance will follow supper. Adults 35 Circle will meet for their annual Thank Offering, Thursday at 3 p.m. B.Y.P.U, Monday at 8 p.m. United Church, Sunday, October 20: onset services. 10 aan. i funfor and senior Gepartments and Bible Class. Ti per begins at 7 p.m. Don't forget the Oddfellows a1 Rebekahs' Old Time Dance, Friday, October 18, Admission 50 each, in- cluding refreshments, Children un- panied by parents. Let's go ' The Hillsdown-Valley wat. wit 0 hold a Hallowe'en dance in the Val- Pu Robe . ley Centre schoolhouse on November ator of the United Church, Thurs day, October 24, annual united Thanksgiving service in the , Baptist church at 10 a hyte Smith, minister. treats for children. Admission, gents 35 , ladies please bring refreshments. Mr, J. F. Deviin, former All Eng- land badminton singles champion, and badminton professional at the Winnipeg Winter Club in 1934-35, Baptist Mission Board to 24, and. wilk give lessons, here. Meets at Red Deer Will those wishing to take lessons rom Mr. Devlin please get in touch Fn arse y sane ne oee Eis A o rta Home Mission f the with Lt-Col. R. , Lister as'soon 84) paptist Church was held in Red Foss) Deer on Friday afternoon. legates had lunch in the church, oul usually find the worth and after juneh they eld their busl- while things adi ness meeting oe was appointed to the Clive and La VILLAGE OF SYLVAN LAKE com field, and a tments for) ppoint the Sida, High Rives PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS UNDER Hat siamo net ot THE TAX RECOVERY ACT, 1929 NOTICE ts ot ae Pa that, under decided on. iong the delegates: Rey. Thi 3 5 g Q) 5 al 58 Jsince that time sho had mado her gy homie with her children at Watn: wright, a Rogers Mrs. ise, sot Alred of Edmonton, and) the United beautiful lowers were remembrances, Wednesday prayer da am, the Sacrament of the Lord s w: Ty and two son 1 the Chevallier fam Mrs. erman Vernon, for Vancouver to spend the ids were considered but not Fran Death of Mrs. Mary Muncaster, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. etaakiwin and Red Deer. N in additiofs Robbins, the a shudes) another daughter, aakiwin; and wp of Wainwright wre ure) and four great- uneral was 200, Rev. . B, Layton conducted services which were hel Church. Among the from the Rebeka Lodge, Red Deer, and, the Ladies Orange Lodge, Red Deer. Death of Miss. Marie Marshall (From que Bentley correspondent) Marie Marshall, of Thursday, Friday and Saturday Porter s Pharmacy Nyal Quality Drug Store Phone 549 Stationery: before returning home. yearn of age, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marshall, who formerly lived at Rimbey. and vicinity. Funeral--services were helds from the family home at Tees on Satur- day, te Death of Mrs. Miles (From our Bentley The death of Miles, mentioned. ab seclously filam, last correeponiient) WANTED A Representativ FOR RED DEER AND.DISTRICT. for one of. Cana(in's oldest.-Life Insurance Companies. Salary and commissiti contract, A splendid opportunity for the right man to build ip an agericy of his own. Previous experience not necessary, Main quullfiations. stability and willingness towork. lt; , REPLY, BOX X, ADVOCATE week's items, occurred at her home last Monday. The was highly respected Frank Miles, and settled on a farm 10 miles northwest of Bentley. She iaughters, Mrs. Ted Zeluf, Claude Wright, Lottie and. Emma, s, Walter and Milton, all of Bentley district: five brojmers and two sisters in Wisconsin and brother in Chicago. Funeral -ser- Vices werp held from the home on Tuesday afterni . McLen: han oMelating. Interment took place at the Bentley cemetery. jeer LSS North Red Deer News It Was a Westinghouse The splendid loud speaker arrangement, to provide the citizens of Red Deer with Rt. Hon. R, B, Bennett's final election speech, came through a standard model 8-tube WESTINGHOUSE World Cruiser RADIO provilied by * Meeres-Hill Electric Phone 712 Mrs. F. Michi ls and family mot ored to Alhambra on Sunday to visit vcd. Sinclair left last Wednes- day with her two sons, Norman i winter with her mother, Mrs, Meunier left on October 2 to salon the 88. Montcalm for, ice, where she will spend six months or so with relatives and friends, B the provi at, under Prears, Lethbridge; Rev. C. G, Stone, Blu.se hus moved into,the Moadumes, Pindieystacking v D, Act 1929, the Vil Sylvan, e Rev. TB. McDormand and Mr, W. Bucknell realdence. rege ists Will offer for sale publ fo auction, W. Pavey, Edmonton: Rev. Jos. Misa Latcille Sehelb, of Leslieville, Mrs, Johns-Miss Murray v Miss A. in eat sian Jn the Vil- Harris. Messrs, Thos. Underwood, C. 1s residing with Mrs, Kirsch and nt res-Mrs, Hann ane day iva Pak on Ter Seed eaten and Murray Saunders, of Creat ae Batok in Red Deer. Miss Mitchell-Miss M. Smith v Mrs. gieloce in the afternoon, the fl eee oy eet ae pdt tnd Mrs. Kirsch and, family Miss M. Carcallen, ing Iands: Lois Block trict on October aon BRE agate Our eal ee Zand 3 a BEng Honored by Alberta Frosty m ornings are are the rule, but s a a a . lorious weather a: a 2 Athletic Association Soeur weather otic atime A 358 mepector w. J, Molean ected mer7 HOW, SOR ate RNY A 3538 Vi of meag warm. A 3558 and Chairman of Track and Field S 3558 Sports Committee ao C3858 me At the annual mi rhe azinual general meeting of the l and 2 19 19 As. At the annual Amateur Athletic Associa oi minton Club will be 8, 18 3a AG, tion hela 4 7, Osean tor W. J. McLean was elected I 2642 AS: necond vice-president of the Associ 10 2642 AS. atfon and chairman of the Track 4 2643 AS and Field Sports Committee. This et eaveniiines of Mr, McLean's long and Optician and valuable service ee A oes Ao green antag peeve 10 srort te DR. G. G. WANNOP Specia 1 8087 A.O, Rumerous friends throughout the) Rye Rar, News and Threat Spectaliat 2 8037 A.O, province. goat AG. RED DEER. ALBERTA 8037 A.O. 8c50-1-61 37 nerea Uk A. Staudinger). Part, of W. 36 3-35-1-5, Closing Out SALE MOTHERS: ther sandals; Boeat tor play or house shoes. , per Men s For head pains, neuritis, neuralgia, lumbago, sci- atica, anaemia, sleep- lessness and nervous breakdown, Smart black Calf Blucher Oxfords, that can be dyed black. HERE'S VALUE IN CHILDREN'S SHOES THAT ae EARLY SHOPPING Dressy gunmetal oxfords and patent rubber heels, Sizes 8 to 10 . AN OUTSTANDING VALUE also Black Regular selling 5.00. Goodyear welted soles, rubber and solid leather heels. and 11 to 2. No refunds or exchinges. Pair nor Fashion Show and Tea Under the auspices of St. Liike s W.A. PARISH HALL, RED DEER Tuesday Oct. 22 Evening 8 to 10 o'clock A Feature of Which will be Fashion Parade in which living models will display the new modes in Apparel and Accessories from the TECO STORE Music by Bone s Orchestra Afternoon 3:80 to 5:30 TICKETS 25 CENTS t Shoes and White Brogues 2.95 Today Start.a Course of Massage (The best of Nerve Tonics) H. COYLE CENTRAL BLOCK, RED DEER Granaries We hive a soo scpoly of tamber- far) granscieg) ed com sie 30s close prices on this material, Drop ty. Order your coal now, anti eeer neta oman ahaa ana, We have coal for every purpose and fn ail the wanted grades, Progress Lumber Co., Limited Phone 577 Gaetz Avenue South
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