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Red Deer Advocate 1934-01-01 - 1935-12-31
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OBER 9th, 1935 ba WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 91 9th, 1935 oe n with The Satisfied. lt; - 4h - 10 10 1D Ize - 15 1D 1244 I gt; ney wool materials, plain es. Dutton and buckle trims and eollar arrangements. Suitable for street or business wear. LS and SHIPLAP he building line, se low costs. 15.00 RED DEER. ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Limited Red Deer FEATURING. NEW ARRIVALS OF Seasonable Merchandise New Shipment of Sport Dresses Travel tweeds wool jersey cloth; variety of NEWEST FALL SHADES Prices 3.95 8.95 SPORT COATS for utility or travel wear. - Plain mannish tailored or fur trimmed. 35.00 Curtain Net Latest flower or block designs; 36 inches wide. Per yard, 4 BC wna 59c CURTAIN CORDS Just arrived Heavy brocaded side ae arenes, 52 inches wide. Gold, rust, rose, green and 1.39 1.50 1.75 Per Cream body; in blue, green, roge, 38-Inch FIGURE AND BAR Marquisette yard 35c NEW LADIES AND GROWING MISSES FALL BROGUES Black, Brown, Deer Taupe Leathers. or without new shawl tongue. Newest fall shades: Something different. Comfortable fitters. Sizes 3 to 8; all widths. 2.95 al 3.45 CHUM S Girls Chum shoes, in black calf leathers; genuine Goodyear welt ed soles: the Chum shoe, Sizes 12 to 3 , per pair 3.25 Sizes 8 to 12 , per pair 2.65 Lovely patterns, correct fitters. Fit your child's foot with SHOES NATIONAL - SERVICE For CoMPLETE SATISEACTION NATIONAL ELEVATOR COMPANY. 1 LTD, WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON PORT Chicken Scarce in Rocky District Cold Hatching Season Cuts Down Number Hunters in from Wash- ingtos Hunters, with a car and provision truck, of the Hi-Way Lumber Co, of Bremerton, Wash., south of Spokane, were up here this week -on a hunting trip. They stayed a couple of days. Chicken are scarce this year. The extreme cold weather during the hatching cause of the scarcity. Edwardsburg CROWN BRAND COANSYRUP : THE FAMOUS ENERGY eLE-UD assible thoose a A product of The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited Mr, Wilson, from Calgary, ts re Ueying Mr, Kimpton, of the local branch of the Imperial Bank, during his three-week vacation. Mra. Prato, of fe passed away last Friday after a long illness, The remains were taken to Nordess on Saturday for burial on Monday, rvice was conducted bi tenity Chureh, all of Rocky Mt Mr IP. ona ot the For- department IONE ze-up for you this teaming, famil ReAAes vrrv y (AAR RDA A no apologies for tone. action to know that fee freese-up and stall will being fo refilling will be as Prestone will not What are havelers cheques? Bank cheques issued in denom- inations of 10-20-50-100 and cashable anywhere through Banks, Hotels, Railways, Steam- boat eae bus lines yy Your Way Y By TPcaan? Cheque HEAD OFFICE -TORONTO BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CAI CANADA ks covert and will return home tt te Jones, of Lacombe, was hotding court at the Legion Tail on y morning. nme Tnlld warm Weather of the last two weeks is giving farmers and gardeners a fair show to gather in their crops. Gus Urch, of the. Mount View Hotel, and Mr. Melton, of the Melton Hotel, are putting in 5 h.p. Diesel) lighting plants to replace the old Delco systems, Quite a number of farmers are neato in posts and props into town George Buckman, mechante, for- merely at opened his shop again at, the. Forbes) building on top of the Honeyman, of the Presbyter- jan church, will leave this week for London, Ontario, his former home. a aes Usually you will find the real shopping opportunities advertised. bably the of aor epee groups, outside , of vthele franchise. the Svhantsz.house, has w: Erixon News. October 5, 1935 ceptlonally fine fall weather ei ying its best to make: up for the sorms and. frost, earlier Fe the season. While everybody ap preclates these nice days, no amount of good weather now will make up for the losses already mustangs, Threshing in full swin; while the higher land tn the dust is making a fine showing, there are many farms where the wheat: is grading only feed, Because of the early fall frost. Fields, course, are al roportionately low to the amount of straw, Mr. John Nelson 1s sporting a new Chevrolet car, sineetion day. ts only a few days . but very little is heard o Seared is too, busy hreahing Many good speakers may, of course, be heard over the radio, if the time could 'be:found 40 Usten-in. Tt seems one of the pet, eccentricitios the to net nn election date when rm people cannot take advantage improve the snd keep tt from cra Do sift grains like whale- whont four, oF meal. ing eee flour removes valuable nu . Place rubbers on jars bef jstart canning. There will then be (no delay when fruits putts nd vegetables are Before the winter, aust and To keep the fat trom, sputtering when frying exes, sprinkle a very ii tour or cornstarch in the frying When wrapping a ist-minute bridge prize and you have no pretty ribbon handy use a place of colored ae dally if two colors are used, Bow can be made into a sort of pompon on top of the package. Moths will not remain long e rugs that are spon; frequent hot water to: which -s ite Slip a thimble into the finger of a glove when peoniag ft, It makes by mending muc C half a dozen of them in Alberta, but I would include our friend George Palmer in. that ee faith is the right w use, for Se Cocamunet helleven tn the peatieal realist.on the eros yor this capanlty to, grasp' generalization. It Is where sna of us fall down: it is not given to everyone to sum up the historic process in single great argumen mnt, still inclined to adhere; In here dr w a small Volume from his pocket), John Dewey ons attractive, e6- at The af oats Commit? rl specially aan and inviting this afternoon as our seats to, sample seems that he can ne of explanation, wits trait I insist in. putting down ancient Viking lineage. ere aa with) every ject he touches, a ae bent first on definition, I want something, sald he, that will explain. the en- m of the genuine Commun If-I mistake not, there is an element of something very like re- Ugion at ie patton of this political need not we not to find wre malt T, for T had a tion fi wearing that half-quizaical, humor- ous expreasion 0 characteristic of our bartender, Oley lost no time in img the exact question before, what is the faith of the Communist? sald he. the way you Yes boys, yet and that s what today gives it its power over a certain type mind, The Communist is indeed an ultra modern; with him scientific know- ledge 1s the only real knowledge and his contribution to modern -politics consists in the attempt to substitute science for sentiment: in iat field. In other words, the Communist is a point we must add something I need not trouble: to state that argument at present. We are bent on reaching Those special factors in the individ ual which turn it Into a burning faith and a guide to But it may be well to glance for a moment at the posi- tion of the Ilberal to which so many me: tin by more an thinking. But the Communist steps in and. points out here that it 1s forces of another kind that nctually determine social change. tical Junction could be effected, sbetween the sorely harassed lower middle class and the wage workers, that would do more for actual social progress than all the Liberal Summer Schools in the world. The iberal, says the Communist, s really putting the cart before the horse. It is the economic structure of society that essentially determines its laws, even ts Antellectual conception and tts moral standards, And he sees in a few and conscious effort. at. united action towards changing that basic structure, the only engine that can actually break the bonds of the old social order and usher in the new. But I must hurry to our speeial con clusion, for, as you see, there are ow some thirats of a, different order to be se mmun ns knowledge and intelligence give him his starting point, show him his relation to th past and his present mission in the historic process. But the type we are describing-is no arm chair philosopher with a de- ched understanding of the social problem, censed at the stupldities-and wrongs of our pre- to at of m3, reparded byt aioe blind to his par- Hewes vision, Among reformers he 4s distinguished, I would say, by two things, first the range and think, ality of, mental which BY THE WAY. results, I take it, from the entirely aoelal, yet leo: mech jon , nature Se of his: ne An excellent jelly bag is made by ac. fastening cheesecloth between tw embroidery Hot buttered toast spread wi and. ras; Pine Lake News Quite a number of radios are be- peeriated by your Seeeoenee guests. ing fat this point, and second- Cocoan sprinkled fresh hand ones are be isposed of pace makes a temping. dessert. October 3, 1938 Just as quickly. ; garden furniture There was m very large congrega Prot ld considerable dame to ahould be ru rubbed with linseed oll tion at the Harv ving the grain in this vicinity. before being jpatn eng for the win- Servi id Holy Trinity Church Mr, W. Scott, de- ter. It will or, the min: inst Sunday afternoon. The ehurch partment, is on two-month sick) wood decorated hymns sung. Mams of Elnora, and Re of Acme, took the service; the latter giving Aan appropriate address, Miss M. Roach. officiated at the organ. congratulations on his engagement to Miss Vera Houston of Red Deer. uirs. G. MeLeod, of Calgary, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Pardoe, L, Saxby returned from Lamont this week, where she had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gavin vid ian Perne Dancey left Inst week foe Calgary. hool opened again on Monday, after being closed or w abort per 7 Service iat Holy Trinity Shure Pa bridge party at her home last afternoon, in honor of her rs, ladies Sey board married daughters, Mrs, Chennells and Mrs. Mc) l, of - PAGE THREE Specials effective Thursday, October 10, to Wednesday, October 16 ORANGES SUNKIST sim sin 39C LARGE SIZE MEDIUM A SIZE 49c 55 APPLES MsclXTOSH CRABAPPLES Hyslops .. 1.75 MacINTOSH REDS So. SIL 49 v 1.39 PRUNE PLUMS Your Last Chance sox 1.03 2 ls. 29 TOKAY GRAPES JAM, , Loganberry 47c Bakery Specials aun Bakery aoe for Friday and SYRUP, Rogers 67 Saturday only. 1S Tpitaas, ee Cc Fruit Cakes, 114 Ib av. 25c SALMON, Pink Doughnuts, fresh, 2 doz. 25 Tall tins .. 55 HIGHWAY COFFEE Fresh Gi CORNED BEEF Helmet Brand, 1 Ib. tins ---. 69c 25 Stine Raisin Buns - 2 doz. 19 c Sponge Cakes .. Ea. 25 PINEAEELE .. 3 tins 29 Wrapped Bread 3 Joaves 17 SODAS immediate, Rice, Japan . . 8 lbs. 19 PRUNES Sago, finest... 2 lbs. 25e Icing Sugar ...... 2 ie 19c DATES Salt,-7 lb. sacks a. 19c e . Nabob Coffee 1 ie 390 RAIS ere SUGAR 20 Ib, Cloth Sack. Each 1.19 : Soe 23 TOMATOES 49 Large tins MIL 25 FORE AND BEANS 25 CHIPSO Large. Packets 2 ror 35 The market is advancing rap- idly. Be sure to get our low prices on Robin Hood before you buy. * Special discount for Amer .---1--- - ----+ quantity, PUMP in No, 214 ting, Ea. 13 MACARONI Aylmer, choice, No. 2 tins - ... 2 for 25 5 lb. boxes Each 25 Nerney ality Meat Spretals PHONE 481 LAMB CHOPS HAMBURGER, Lm 290 OVEN ROASTS LEG OF LAMB Prime Beef - SPICED HAM Hormel SHOULDER ROASTS Lb, Milk Fed Veal SIDE BACON .. PORK ROLLS Bees 22C) : 17c Lb. Lb. SAFEWAY STORES LIMITED. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities SEES ae BAKING IS EASIER . . . 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