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1935-08-14
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WEDNES SDAY, AUGUST Lath, 19385 THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA PAGE SEVEN ST 14th, 1985 yw * . : - . Mrs. H.W. Snell is visiting Mr. eae: . Dye re eer Mt tee Saale Calgary Political Meetings A. Speakman YY Y y Miss Lilllan Reldy left Saturday . R . q ae i Rexall Drug Store fs 20 rome ee oe Hed at Eerie? nena a eNNA SE : : g Miss Helen O'Brien, of Brooks, tn the ues of Mr. and Mra. G. W.ly, G, sofine Made Good Impression (Continued from page L the guest of Miss Myrtle Mi Let . Liberals Hold Successful Rally STE DEEP FRYING : yrile MeLeun, Te erate unas perals Mold Beecmatl alli vo protect themaeives, and Wis FEGNCMAIEAL : . LOWPRICES BISMA Mrs, Wn, yreman, of Wembiey, oa Betty Ball returned Monday, tor Mrs, wear, Mateag ws tho basis of the parliamentary eink il REX Altu,, is visiting Red Deer ri having spent: the pass week. Beach io SAE eat ron At today s prices you can change your home inside and out, and 4 Mr, Jack Land tx up from Call- A ce ete any veer one pian put to 270m basement to.roof, at surprisingly Jow costs, Check up now. CREAMS, the beat preparn: ) foriia visiting re sin the dis os oath doervi eh, of Calgary August 13, 1939) the vote, and that had been de- and let us Agure-it out for you, on to be had fo t is Visiting his brother, Mr. Joer Mr. E. J 5, e ie e1 eaten othe: rani cc Cold or Indiges : ag aE Tanne, the Sede rernins dertanate, cokabiy toe tebeocs DEPENDABLE MATERIALS AND SERVICE gt; at Mrs, H, E, Smith, of Lethbridge, ts in a Vanishing Taughier, Bre, F, Lowe, Rogerson, of Hanna, cil constituency, addressed w public growers, Over forty plans had been milar troubles daughter, Mrs, F. Low Fre ina saransancold hereBaturday. The day) prepared, fourteen were in opera- Now It has given rile to hundreds of chown was nota very, suitable for) ton and thirty Pending. 7 P L b Cc Li . ee beopte in hi woe UI, Moana nad ight arm r ce Tt being tit hola jry plan. the defeat of whch ad rogress Lumber Co., Limite bot - 75 aay Whe ; thicen Lord returned on most of the village people had left grieved and disay ppoltited him, would Monda: he e nw) ath P : Oper broken on Monday when Be WAS) sanday from spending holidays at for other places also a : ised and resubmitted Phone 577 EVERYTHING IN LUMBER . Armands Cold and Anishing 2 3) ight tor a big d which did rn makin Cy ) aes oe Cream, Special at 35 CANNING TIME 7 aver ot help matte waver, sy 1 Gaetz Avenue South RED DEER OC P Mr, and Mrs. J, W. E. Markle, of . i: not help matters, , . a is nil pase ori e's Canning Pow rare visiting Mr, and Mry, Mrs. J. Steedman and two child wa Aity people. were pres een Armands Rouge, at - 25 ) Mrs. Ri re unders, ren, Dorothy and John, are away to y Colpitts, introduced was involved in the Forget-MesNc pe gee 1 20 pieces Paes) Seen Toe aualleay yiving the reason why) forty-two or forty-three plans for Oe Fors ny wide: X firs, DJ. Gunn and Mr Mr, Johns was a tho running, and marketing farm goods, These plans 80g. Forget-Me-Not jue own canaing Powder: 25 1H punaid cnn are home trom theli , Mins Nunes. MeClure, Ture, added that the people, wate forum. were desened fo ene farmer the two for ne e trip to the Coast Sund on ans wm viru an o a 8 some approac gt; parity of ain ne two for i oe rip to the Cou hose she has been holidaying ate tn having a Foun of Mr y nn me approach to parity of bargain: Kloeriex, 25 size mod Walley pastas M. Dixon and family, of ibe Sates aa REVERE 3g: powers, e gt; Root Gin unnamon e the gueata of Mn and Miss Olive Kirk returned home he bedtrel success. ab; tira -polle OF mening withthe tors a 50 size Turmeric, Sealer Rings, . Goodey. 5 after spending two weeks Immediately that Mr. Array at ee said Bete to, ete, * ; holidays with relatives: at Bremner it was clear that here four hundre had been dealt es ee eee le tn Hamley and. Miss) see robt. Bufns, of Lloydminster, full tt rand empty. promie a Mr, ih alberta ec ed debts : ; dna Ha returned on Sundiy Mr. Robt. Burns, of Lio er.) full of alr and empty promi 31,680,000 had been reduced by 25 Pasto, giant . ; aA A 3 eee ane KEEP DOWN THE from their vist to the Coast. zaturnad on MOB ORY, having spent) Johy r dealt with cr cent, and unsecured debts of We wish to announce that we have taken over the R. 8, Gillespie yu can practically FLIES his: holiday ith his parents, problems from the standpoint of OUT) 179,900 by 30 per cent, with an ap- : a as porate, Mr. O.F, Camwell, of Pincher) Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Burns. Rericultural and business folks. He . Agencies, and that we will continue to. handle insurance, bonds, Forhun's Tooth Pa: large 39 Rage prox aving of 61,000 per id conventence tn : Bingo Sticky Fly Coils; dozen 19 Creek, 1s ing his nts, sis san tdvacated a Teasentf taxation on Y a real estate and rentals, We will endeavor to keep up the former Pepsodent Tooth Paste - 29 my g and Mrs,J. Ay Carswell, at Bivan Miss Myrtle McLean, Miss Leah ihe tand, to be placed by an. in N Uy ae een 10 and 15 HI Like. McLean and Miss Mun are: they Ome tax on moderate income ThO For twel since the high standards of the business, and we would appreciate an Pepsodent Tooth Powder .... 25 Wilson's Fly Pads 106 turned from Edmonton where they ia ould. a or re lt; : eee pe Mia. Frank ie Lafam;.of Brem: hrve been attending Summer Schoo And hada the te ences now dea was M1 ug 1 by the opportunity to serve you, Jergens Lotion 50 , 89 Fly Tox, pet tin 35 ner, Is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. for the past six weeks. Carried, anid the speaker Da sped groun, the Nagata aay na We, 25 , 541 Wh pray, 16 oz.,bottlo 45 MB. taitam and Mr. and MraE. A.) 44, 1, nell and-her sons, Alec firm believer, in, toe ial ownership 1932 Mr. King and his. party had Ltd vane Porder, Hand Sprayers -... 284, 954, 40 aoe eee an yoy car for of the monetary system. He thought pieterly opposed It. Now they were eat ohnston an , eS: Clinton, Markham, Clearview, was Vancouver, where they will make the provinclal telephone system nationalize T : / PALM ICE CREAM Let us serve you the best. Take home a brick only. 1.00 . saig0 Dragon a Putte uppho Fly Puffer Box - MAIL ORDERS recelye prompt and careful ..25 tention by return sorr 50 )No. 1 Pyrethreum Insect Powder, per Oe Box - ate mail. ee machines, radlos, Univex s, dressers, ranges, es, dining suites, like new? trunks, rcoats, 10 pairs of graphic efficiency. sharp pictures, L':x1 TAKE ALONG A Films, 6 exposures -.. UNIVEX DE LUXE FOLDING CAMERA Here-it is, in four-smart colors ind black a little Jewel of photo- Compact oes into a vest pdcl inches. ket. Takes clear, - 1.98 15 WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD SCHOOL BOOKS f In good condition, and on the current list, hen utenails,-tools, 11 be the last until Gaetz-Cornett Drug Book Co. Limited Phone 512 RED DEER er, No. 6039 Jefferies, I will sell F the Hospital Hill TT 24th. plding, 8 years old, and last y sh; one 4 years old, 2 yearling heifers; neckyoke; cow ties; gs, sledge hammer, nnett wagon, 5 hp. - brooder, : ater barrels, 3-gal. Woodland Dairy will load a z WANTED at the C.P.R. platform sday buying till noon only; ear s turl Phone 371 LIVE POULTRY r of Live Poultry WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AUGUST 21st and 22nd Wedr Thursday all day. Highest Market Price will be paid for old hens, spring chickens Woodland Dairy Ross Street RED DEER ped, cabinet gramo- chen range, heater, , Aladdin lamp, 2 ollcloth, window neer Crescent Theatre lts Try Them Thursday, Friday and Saturday AUGUST 15, 16, 17 Duke , Empire. The - IRON Geo. Arliss The crowning achkevement of the screen's most distingulsh- poleon s dream of +a New E g 2 Zz . MONDAY, AUGUST 19th CONSERVATIVE MEETING In a rousing musical comedy, Tuesday and Wednesday AUGUST 20th and 21st Hooray for Love With AnmSothern, Gene Raymond and Bill Robinson WEST POINT OF THE A .. COMING, AUGUST 22nd, 23rd and 24th IR with Wallace Beery and Robert Young, thrown from a horse on Wednesday, breaking ght leg below d cl vote ase of his colleagaes in breaking his right Jeg below the Mr. and Mrs, A. Black. Se eee ents to Hania the Yor 2 fe iene Se Be one dee in Mr. and Mrs. . A. Caldwell feft burdens for the man on the land, a8 jor as against a publicly-ownes Miss Jenny Currie, of last etek for Medicine Hat, where when agriculture 1s prosperous. one, but as against no ational Dae returned home on. Priday after they folnea rs Caldwell's parents, everyone would benefit. The Aber nt all, after thelr proposal for spending a week with Mrs, Nettio Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Caldwell, for a hart system as now brought forward really national ban ad been de- icks. motor trip to Portland, Oregon. was a fallacy and would do im- feat ail a loaf: was Metter thas mense harm to the people and prov- no bread Miss Murlel Cowell, of Victoria, an Huggins, living sixteen) ince if an effort was made to e B.C, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, miles east of Innisfail,/was found jt into force in the single provin re Speakman dealt at some E.G, Johns. Miss Cowell formerly dead in bed on Monday morning. of Alberta, If the people who were length with the, Grain Board Act, resided at Red Deer. Mr, P. 8, Simpson, of Edmonton, and his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Mar- vin, of Halifax, were looking up old , their hom with Mrs, Bell's parents, He was about 65 years of age, and formerly ved around Red Miss Jerre Phillips, of Beattores Ont., who hi the a Be run for the benefit of the people, rather than for revenue, He listening to him, said the speaker, found something of value in what of ped peek frisnas) celnunday) her aunt, rs. Fs rani ant and a few. questions were asked and Mrs, J. A. Young, Miss Jane three weeks, left on Monday for her Aine 3; Lundberg oe Young and Miss Margaret Mc- home. : cupled the chatr, and appealed for Donald, of Camrose, were guests of the support of Mr. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Saunders over Dr. L. Brown, of oer ee is Last night, Monday, a meeting: the week-end, visit M. Cars- was held in the interests of the Lib Mrs, H.-J. Mott and daughters, Wilma and Nina, left. Saturday for a short stay in Banff, Miss Nin Mott will go on to visit her sister at Summerland, B.C. Mr. and Mrs, J, Arthur Carswell, who have been visiting relatives in the district for-two weeks, left on Saturday by motor for their home in Los Angeles, California, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. is, who have been visiting Mr and Mra A. F. Neison and other friends at Crossroads, left Monday for home. Moon, Great did Frank Pettepher ts up. from visiting. relatives sin ie distrlet, He 4s alw get up to Red Deer, and Red r people fare always glad to sce the r mee Tur cadden Mrs. party were returning f1 fishing nt Cold Lake where splen- made, Cam- Sergt: T, A. cay aptured the Tanke 3 GIRL WANT general housework, Deer. ting his sister, Mrs, en. Dr. Brow catch of trout was rose Canadian, chest events ting, sdiay m was superin- tendent of missions for a number of years, He has kindly agreed to con- na duct the union service in the United di Church on Sunday, August 18, Mrs. Charles Kendrew, Red Deer, her son Walton, and Miss Booth cH . Calgary; were visitors with Mr. and B. L, Farley last week. nn week's . of Innisfail, match, one of the the Dominion a: of Canada Rifle Ansration annual at South March, Ont, on AT ONCE Phone 745, Red FOR eral candidate, Dr. M. H. W. Fizzell There wasia fair turnout, with Mr. J. M, McDonald as chairm: at Mr. Alex McArthur, ca , was the first speaker, of Douglas social The only criticism he government was that the Liberals had offered a resolution of lower in- terest rates on its bonds, which had been voted down. Tht taken exception toby one. on fidor, but the speaker rushed ay without qualifying. the .state- ment. J. M. MdColg made a short peech, sand appealed for, the, sup- port of the c Fizzell, The candidate, dealt mostly with th problem of state medic Hensure to listen: to him outline various ich would him hy Dr. Donald Murphy, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Murphy, for the past three weeks, left on Monday arn to his duties at the Harper Hospital, Detrot Rev, Canon C, E. M. Pry, of Maidenhead, England, is the guest Mr. and. Mrs. . Eversole, Clearview. Mr. and. Mrs. Eversole and returned Friday. The Crescent irpeatee) softball team will play Shady N ball diamond. The t I pla; five ipnings of softball and five of baseball. About twenty-five members of the Elks Lodge and. the Royal Purplo rose Later they enjored a swim Grain Lifters We are manufacturing Lifters, that proved such a suc- cess in 1928 and than the factory product. Phone 422. Give Make and year if binder. Hugh McLevin RED DEER 1931. Grain Better accrue to the peor with its intro- duction. The candidate, touching jon the telephone system, did not like the way it was parcelled up and would have liked to see it intact, but very fairly added that, he did not know very much about it, and prob- ably if he had been in Edmonton he might have taken the on steps as the government did. Dr. Fizzell, it was ea YO see, WAS not political gpelibinder, but a very fair straight forward man hon the thought rather out of place on che Liberal platform. In several of his utterances, his eminent fairness came to the fore several times. If those within hearing consider he worthy of their support he ased to receive the happy and continue He was given a fine he: George Clark, 1 Red Deer C, GASKELL, Secretary. Arena FLOWER SHOW under the auspices of the Red Deer Horticultural Society, in the THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th Entries close on Saturday, August 24. Garden entries, August 17. GEO. M, ENGLAND, President. dominion rather forceful speech the point of the dearablihy of elect ing a Liberal administration at Ed monton, as he expected th ee be elecisa er Ouawa, which Jasuse, tlon to dea with problems of day, The Bennett administration down badly on, the prom- ven through the radio tpeecifas Nothing worth while had jcome out of it. The trade was stax nant, the tariff too costly thi masses of the people, themployment Lhad increased. tuccording to the speaker, the solution, Mr. Clark, in dealing with the vote on the central The public are cordially ee services on Sunday, August Cemetery, and to give to the Legion vided. Those wishing their. flow Lest We Forget Decoration Day attend the Decoration Day the Cenotaph and in the their torn offerings to-decorate the graves of the Toturned men as a mark of regard and esteem. Members of will be at the Cenotaph on Sunday morning from 8:30 ontainers will be pro- rs to remap, at the Cenotaph are kindly requested to label them accordingly. fm. till noon to recelve gifts ot Slower particularly stressed the point that Mr. Speakman, with his vote, helped vate, bank, W solid for a Publio Ree When question time ng, Mr. George Christie pointed out the eminent fairness of Dr. Fizzell in his. talk, noted Mr. Clark was not as falr, and explained Mr. Spenkman s at- titude in the bank vote. Ih reply, bat the highest peakman as a man, but was deal- ing with issues now. A few other questions were asked and answered. Mr. Clark is running, t seer Clark, The Liberal provincial form was freely dlstributed-to the audience. A miscellancous shower was held for Mr, and. Mrs. Oscar Moro -.on Sunday, at the meee of Mrs. Lydia unger, There large number present, and the bride and groom of a few weeks received many wgeful Sunday, August 25th edding dance was pan in the village Hall o on Priday, give Mr. ne a Takkinen, who were farrfed a gust 5. Bring Your the Club Rooms at 2:30 p.m d the Red Deer Branch of the Mili The service at the omnotapti will commence at 3 The service at the Cemetery will commence at 3:30 p. This service is under the auspices of the Red Blooms p.m. tary Institute, All members of the Legion und other returned men will meet at Deer: Post, BESL,, Deer on Aus Mrs. Takkinen, formerly Hilja Tol- young, ince, 2 milen west of the village. Mrs Clint Bromiing is. planning to fo rot to cook for a gang fn one of the camps. Born, at Eckvilie, on Aurust 8, to and Mrs. G. Nel Miss Leida Moro, Calgary, has few, but ot an the people, so that 5 bee around here Inte he said was necessary for co- eens Pleasant ValoAuiust 15, Re Wednesday, 1 tion. dwelling on. the George Bennett, of Mannville, re- presenting the Wheat the committee. rry-over WAS OX- ploded by pointing ou that the Bonk had taken delivery of fifty-one per cent of the wheat, and the in- Jers had held gave a word-picture of the ultimate objective of the party he stood for an organized country, able and willihg to make real use of the Nj) wonderful: resources of ern technological adv: not for the Robertson nee benefit of a luxury-loving privileged up to, 6 ed) should ha tor physical, mental cultural advance to full maturity; so that every adult should pra by the of machin if necessary, eight or more, as much. as wuld consume; and after a retiring x e to be discovered by experience, citizen shou Tels of declining y charity but as a right, nty-one, every youth he ars, not a . visiting friends and relat Mr. G. Heat and family, of tana, are visiting Mrs. nother and family Dr. Claxon and Mrs, Claxon were visitors here the past week, Dr. Claxon is a medical practitioner at Forestburg, and they are on their way for a visit to Scotland. Now that school will be starting very soon, there may be a num of boys in the Red Deer district of the ages from 12 to 17 years who might like a refreshing week's vaca tion at Kasota Beach, that should put them right on their toes for a The ae trenuous aren study. Work Board of Alberta Is 5 district eas under the Pemection of Mr. M. 8. McLean of Benalto, and managed by Mi an HH, 8, Mann of Eck- ville. A program of clean, healthy as activity 1s pinned under the guid- to administer) ance of to their physical well-being as before. and all activities are under strict earing. Mr. discipline. of Olds, the federal urday afternoon, August 17. jenlt mostly with phone to H. S, Mann, Eckville, for one snappy and particulars. experienced adult campers, This camp opens Sat- Tele- Mr. Hooke s Meetings ed Deer August 15; Mr, Manning and Dr Sparkle, in Bika Hall Alhambra August 16. Leatlevitie August 17. Hillsdown August 19. Sylvan Lake August 20. IC) Red Deer August 21. All meetings at 8 Et SCOTT F E, a gearelary Ronald Pye's 's Meetings r Thursday, Auguat 16,'at 8 pm. WW, rida sara 16, at-8 pm Pine saturday ea tant Cottonwood. Saturday, August 17, at 8 pan. 17, nt 8 pm. Monday, August 19, at 8 p.m Mar- kerville, Monday, August 19, r Hill. cmsdaye August 20, at 8 pm Pen- hold. Humble, Johns, Pye. August 21, at 6 pm Grisdale, Speakman, at 8pm. Innisfail, Pye E. G. Johns Meetings LIBERAL RALLY a SYLVAN LAKE Monday, August 19 at 1:30 p.m. Mayor G. G. McGeer M.L.A. Othe: will speak at 2 pan, sharp, r speaker: Geo: Clark, Olds; W. H. painter: Innisfail; Dr. Fizzell, Sylvan Lake; Fred Sissons, EVERYBODY WELCOME DR. C. R. BUNN, Chairman PUBLIC Meeting in the interests of E. G. Johns, Independent Progressive candidate. S wt PARISH HALL, RED DEER aturday Aug. 17 at 9 pm. ADDRESSES BY: ELMER ROPER Editor of the Alberta Labor News, Edmonton, and E. G. JOHNS ALL WELCOME HEAR D.M. DUGGAN PROVINCIAL CONSERVATIVE LEADER -W.E. Payne CONSERVATIVE aoe at 8:30 pam. Crescent Theatre RED DEER Meetings in the interests of B. G. Johns, Independent-Progresalve can aidate, will be held ae follows: Wedn ea, eee Ww le, at 8 Thitrgany Ragtist. 15 Evergreen, at pam. mara, August 15 Evarts, at 8:30 istst 16 witowaie, onen, with her husband, is well and rida a at favorably known to the people this district. About four hungred f turdny?, nec 117 Re Monday, August to anedy Nook, at 8:30 pm. Tuesday, August 20 Valloy ate, some r meetings are ars a ny Wednesday, August 21 Centreville, 4 pn. Wedges zane 21 Burnt Lake, at 8: BIG YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY in the Conservative Committee Rooms, at THURSDAY AUGUST 15th BON RAMSAY, Edmonton, WILL SPEAK aop SAVE THE KING 30 p.m. *
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