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Red Deer Advocate 1934-01-01 - 1935-12-31
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anization From November 9, 1935 mot Inst Sa Mr. and Mrs. A. since t meeting Business organization. were yeral opinion pre- sntral organization rity, In the m is the intention not n the organiza with a progress patter wll be fully ) next meeting December 4 on, Mr. and M one 1s neartily tae n is taking a two- uurse at the Pente Provinelal ry On Indepen- Coronation. 'T. Linneberg are arkerville, and have . the earlier part of 9 November 7, 1885 ce of a small group cers and officials, an pike ut Cralgellachic, toke, comple Inental ine ae anadian Pacific Ra was driven into aa neem meen merely NAS ting Cards les Now tristmas-- rds 1 Prices vocate a WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1935 Low Prices Every Day Seasonable Medicines Puretest Cod iui Malt and Cod Liver Oil 1 Tb Jar 2 tb jar - Kepler's Malt and Cod Liver on Puretost Halibut sae on ou 50 1.00 pon Cod Liver Oil 50 and 89 Kelpamalt Tablets -- Tronized Yeast -- Scott's Emulsion ver Oil 50 , 1.00 Famous Beauty - 50 have a numbers. 1.35 Beauty Preparations aids to bes We are selected distributora for HARRIET HUBBARD AYER tions used for the past 25 years by the most discriminating women. Wi ock of all popular We are distributors for DAGGETT RAMSDELL'S A complete stock of these popu- eee ee Noxzema, special at - 15 S Other sizes at. Many New Gift Items Caan now o NOW ON DISPLAY Dr: West's Tooth Brush store and look them Kruschen Salts, Listerine ..- Bayer s Aspirin ASA. Tablets Pepsodent Tooth Powder Dr, Lyon's Tooth Powder Gillette Razor and 5 Gilllette Blue - a0 owe: and Visit our 49 ) over. Picardy Candy WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD CANDY 69 ) Moirs and Neilsons Chocolates large Licorice All So Nellsons Rose Bi 25 , 49 , BOE 25 , 394, 98 100 for 49 Be Chocolate Roasted Peanuts iti Try Bavarian Mint Barsthe beat 10 WE ARE AGENTS FOR VICTOR RADIOS SEE US FOR TERMS Gaetz-Comett Drug Book Co. Limited Phone 512 The Rexall Store RED DEER ft t See the New 1936 Dodge Plymouth : Cars Now on display at O. Boode Sons Beautiful, Dependable Cars Prices Remarkably Low Crescent Theatre NOVEMBER 14, 15 and 16 In Caliente WITH PAT O'BRIEN and DELORES DEL RIO It s a new Spanish custom, tropical musical. Thursday, Friday and Saturday laugh an Monday, Tuesday Wednesday NOVEMBER 18, 19 and 20 ONE SHOWING ONLY O Shaughnessy s Boy With WALLACE BEERY and JACKIE COOPER: A nee ee son story that will grip your heart and make you A sea MATINEE ONLY at 3:45 WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th The Scarlet Pimpernel Coming Gene Stratton Porter s Freckles Calgary over the holiday. the Univeraity spent the holiday week-end at her: home here. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Blades were down fror Ledue for the week-end. Messrs, Bean and L, W. Askin left mes Vancouver by motor on Wednesday. broke her one the sonst of her and Mrs, R.A, Lund over the week spent the here. ton, Mr. and Mrs. A, Speakman, over the holiday. returned to London, Ont., Searancke has resumed his opto- metrical work. Oke and RN. Holmes, Tot the Tinh Schoot School Teachers Convention in Ed monton. to St. Luke's Church evening to Kear the annual Armis- tice Sunday sermon te state chap- lain, Rev. W. Hot Badminton started last week, and quite a fair number are turning out.) w This jmatiirday, November 16, Local Happenings Mr. Stewart Fleming w up from + Miss Mary Payne was down from over the holiday eek-end. Miss Lillian Carscadden, of Olds, LW. Domoney, of Horn Hill, right ankle when she ipped and fell on Wednesday. Mrs. parents, . J. Dale, over the week- Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Gazeley and amily, of Calgary, were visiting Mr, Miss Margaret Parsons, who ts at ending the University of Alberta, week-end at her home Miss Mary Speakman, of Edmon- was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lea Searancke have where Mr. Messrs. D, . Dandell, D. staff, attended the High More than forty veterans paraded on Sunday 'T. H. Cri the first Saturday afternoon on which the Indies will serve tea. Mr. John Taylor won the cedar chest given by nard eae during Carnival Week 2 M, Parsons and Mr. Percy Swit 08 the five-pound boxes of chocolates, Thos, Bennett a. at Calgary, November 7 Lyman Welllver, now a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, has been transfe he Barracks at Regina to the down town detachment, Lyman won the police golf champlonship this sum- mer, Mr. Mrs, P, W. Johnston and family will haye sympathy in the death on Sunday in Edmonton of Mr. Johnston's brother, Mr. Mant Johnston, of Le Mr, and Mrs. johnston went up for the funeral) which s betng held today. year, which occurred. ot in the General E Hosplial, Calgary. her daughter, M an Grant, left on Friday moraine with. the body for Stratford, Ont, where burial will take place. Miss Kathleen Lord, whose mar- ringe to Rev, Elliott Henry Birdsall, takes place this mem of Mr. and Mrs, George Delbourn. A presentation of silver to Miss. Lord Edmonton Ruy. W. T. gave an Armistice Day veddirens to the Rotary Club on Tuesday, Mr. Cripps Inmen- ted the small attendance at the ser- vice at the Cenotaph on Monday, and thought that a lot of the pre- sent peace talk was idle and utile: We must face things ns they are, and only by accepting the Prince of ace es of the world live peaceably together. Mr, nett ani Ir, of Fort. Collins, Colorado, were guest. Special Fall Sale Phone 531 Klear Copy 1.00 per 1000 SECOND SHEETS Red Deer Advocate Red Deer g 3 8 12 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM COUPES 1929, CHEVROLET. 1931 FORD SPORT MODEL 1932 FORD V-8 SEDANS 1929 OLDSM 1934 DE LUXE PLYMOUTH 1998 DE LUXE OLDSMOBILE UCKS: 1926 FORD PANEL DELIVERY 1928 Ton 1928 REO 1 Ton Trades Accepted Terms Arranged BUY A USED CAR N. G BANNERMAN Cars Opposite Eaton's Office General Garage Phone 580 RED DEER Penhold Bridge New Officers Elected home of Miss afternoon, was answered by of the Alberta cabinet work 18 nearing completion, and a are asked to bh November 21, read an interesting article on membrance Day, and Gwen Stewart gave a plano time spent in community tings, MeDourall was elec and M Wood Institute entertained Thursday at walk e THE RED DEER. ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Blackfalds W.L. Holds sus taney sure, who nas ven Whist Drive and Social taking treatment at an hospital following nae opera tion, is Union gains on the road to health, The di parenia of Nancy, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Club Opens Season WA. Girts Club Meets Students Holds Party The WI, Girls Club met at the Marjorie Lee Friday twelve girls .pre- Miss Betty with The president, Henley acted as secretary, Roll call naming a member The welfare rn hand in articles b; 10 solo. secretary. Hon- PRIME MINISTER in. W. J. Patterson, who as just ors for the evening went to Mrs. K. 1, McDougall and Mr. J. Oldford, ind consolation to Mr. R, . Hil- diten, Next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Mr. ves of Wetaskiwin, and Mr. Charles Wood, Red Dest, were the guests of inet parents, and Mrs, A. Wood, for the Taliday. the hnstor Mr. and Mri m are a Mesdames H.R, McDougall, A- Fead and J. paris were visit Innisfail Friday night, attending n meeting of the Eastern Si there. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Marshall, of Knee Hill valley, are recelving con- gratulations on the birth of daughter. The Students Union held a party The committees had every thing time, Mr. and Mrs. . Parker supplied the music for the dancing, which was interspe: a few games, of Mrs. Barton. on Wednesday, with nine ladies present, The president, Mrs. Geo. Inglis, read the scripture lesson. A play, to be put Ina Mac Hummen on November. 29, we discussed and le. hostess her daughter, Mrs, H. Domoney, in serving lunch. Miss Doris Nichol attended the teachers convention in Olds, while ir. A. Davison attended the nigh school teachers convention in Cal- gary. monthly meeting of ember 14, at the home of Mrs, A. er, ees Miss M, McKay and spent the Armistice Day y holiday at: thelr respective homes. Mrs. Baker spent the Sek nd a Calgary visiting Mr. Baker's sistet A meeting ot the Delburne Curlin Club was held in the municipal office on Friday evening, wise ar were ampbell on ming in honor of Miss Joyce Heal, who is leaving in near future to reside in ecgne A fair crowd attended ae dance the Hall Friday the unfavorable 3 2 5 3 23 6 f Boy Scou' 6 proceeds went to swell the funds of the Scouts A box of initial ne ier with every Christ card ordi tmas eighteen or more. The phone 531, avosabe, Special Evangelistic Meetings in the Church of the Nazarene RED DEER, Commencing November 12th and continuing each week night at 7:45 pam. SUNDAYS 11:30 am. and 7:30 p.m, REV. 0. BEAN, Evangelist FROFESEOR Ww. W. TINK (uxical Director Peas for years in the Gusker Churen, and has a message Soe oboe tank waiare: Nvtog it Tink the Northern Bible rated as one of our lend evangel Why not avail yourself of the oppor- tunity of hearing the old time Gospel presented in song and story? J, R. SPITTAL, Pastor Red Deer, Alberta. nt. of severe Stowart presided, and Miss Minnie neighbors met At his place on. Fri- a day, bringing wood which, with the but they are hoping to raise funds 0. brought team loads of stove-length ssie illditeh Jond of coal was brought and more tite November 7 and 8. i z ize Fsee 3 5 z and road conditions. The bus vice for those living near the highway, 't, and patrons will be glad to see ability will be next spring. Vaown, Monday of Natfons sanctions program, calling to make clear their individual post- tlon on the contemplated measures. bee oe atiiaved on the birth of 00,0 The Ladies Aid met at the home lt; on by Miss y. ray Dressy, Neat, Jack Fulton Ardley News not making satisfactory Murrie, left for Edmonton Novem ber 9 for a few days stay with her. T' Mr. N, H, Ettinger appears to bo) hi Improving slowly after several weeks of work organised by the same group the previous week w: Aline fifteen aid of an outfit, was cut and split b: endy Two neighbors ood as thelr contribution. romised. The Health Officer imposed a ten- lay quarantine in the re Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pulton visited the hostess served luni against the threatened perienced some very low tempera- ot ae ena ican The Bridge Club met mt be home treme of infintile iparalyels, Our tures. of 1, Me eachers aro anxious to regain some) The W.I. met at the home of Mrs, Una. Warren, of Edmonton, with four tables iaying- Mr. K, ground lost by reason of the said/ yicKay on a Tt was de- ted president, quarantine, hence the teaching on cided a play, George In ice from Stettler to t was very convenient at times service resumed, which: in all pro- - o- Miss Mabel Sweltzer to Mr. Joe Atsinger, and early this week some TFALIANS PROTEST. friends of the couple gathered to- AGAINST SANOTIONT wetter to.charivarl them. Send Note to Ail All Participating Na- tions Claiming Injustice of posed Action Italy. formally moved for a show-. the League participating. governments The Italian note: was sent to all contained seven points. Tt made the strongest and fuilest protest against the seriousness Justi agtine procedure adopted against Ttaly. PREMIER ADRESS 8 ALBERTA S CASE c provinces had received less federal government than they ih given it, he stated, adding that Gntario was 45,000 000 the good and Quebec 41. 20020, AML T ask them is, to band back the money they took. Mer Aberhart said, Canada in 1931 took 451,000,- 909, out ot the province and handed Contract between the guardians of the Dionne quintuplets and Fox Sheentieth Century films for a mo- ton picture featuring the fers has received the approval o: Hon, David A. Croll, Ontario mine ister of labor. Premfer Mussolin decreed Mon- in the hall on Wednesday night. gay night that 197 products, rang- SiestinnsentvA a ing from dried fish and meat to See nnea tine all present re- films, may not enter the county -rhorlakson will have the sympathy after November 18 except under strict government surveillance. On that date league sanctions go into Ee Sees Comfortablee The man who wears u Forsyth Shirt with Forfused Collar looks well groomed. He's co: making of ice and for the a to fortable, too. He knows that a Forfused Collar will look just as immaculate at the end of Aiss the day as it did at the break- fast table, The secret is For fused a scientific process that makes a collar keep its shape without starching Forfused collars look stiff but stay pliable, They wash as casily as a pocket handkerchief. Come in and see the NEW SHIRTS with FORFUSED COLLARS * MEN S Ov rcoats Men s Wear there were not the stormy elements to attend it prevent a few farmers Short spells of fine weather of MD, of snowstorm over , a8 precaution- their labor vain, Jam ir. O. Larson, eich 48 a tea and church. - hall ae Martin ahd Hall, and Mr. Hale took Fro-/in the teachers convention at. Red Deer last wee near Sangudo, attended the teach- lers' convention in Edmonton and end with his parents here, on business last Friday, and return- the Toronto PAGE FIVE A Carefree Winter Enjoy carefree. winter with dependable and economical fuel. Let us supply you with fuel that we know will satisfy you and save you money. Group 3 of the Wi. held a whist rive and pie social last Friday, a many who braved hose present, however, contrived to ave an enjoyable evening. The sale also poor tended due to weather conditions, A COAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE y raffling a quilt. The snow arrived early enough to Progress Lumber Co., Limited Phone 577 EVERYTHING IN LUMBER Gaetz Avenue South RED DEER ireshing. have one or two to shake the snow thelr bundies, but a further the week-end made We have also ex- rom completing thelr tinder the management of expected RED DEER 5c to 1 Store offers Seasonable Needs at Saving Prices Men's Heavy Wool Work Socks, per palr . Ladies Wool Surface Hose, per pair .. Children s Cashmere or Heavy Worsted Stockings, per pair 29 to 39 Girls Heavy Fleece Bloomers, per pair -- - 2 Girls Wool Mitts, per pair -. Boys Leather Comfort Mitts, per pair Women s Aprons, House Dresses and Smocks Guaranteed Hob-Water Bottles, each -2 0. be staged Novem The Blindman etping Hand hela le a opped it off with a short at 8 pam. which was fairly well at ended abd thoroughly enjoyed. Last week saw the marriage of Nsjes Arrowsmith, Mabel and ts helping Mr J, A. Martin In e store agn MSc Stan Purewell, now teaching hen came down to spend the week- Mr. O. Larson went up to Sangudo ed yesterday. Mr. Sunell, cently purchased farm west of Blnckfalda ieee Mrs. ae ig now living, but will not ssion until next spring. Mise Tieather Elwell 1eft last Werk where sso will attend of ayivan Take: re 8 A Large Selection Christmas Wrapping---Cards and Toys Now on Display Mr, Wigmore and daughter, the former's mother, Mrs. fe left Inst week for Field, B. aysmnars is expect Somat there about *Tortnight, put Mar- arene and nnton, garet may spen her grandmother. Miss Agnes Exgen lett for Calgary over the week-end, and is expe to return today (Wednesday). Markerville News The funeral of the late Mr, Gud- mundur Thorinkson took place on Thursday afternoon, A large num- f ber of friends and relatives were. present to pay their last tribute to Hjalmson and J. Stewart and F. Bolton's AUCTION SALE Having received instructions from Mr. John Stewart and Bolton, I will sell by pai auction at the SE. 23-30-4-5, 3 miles straight north of Hespero, Wednesday November 20th Sale to start at 11:30 o'clock Lunch at Noon HORSES Black Belding, f 5 years cl old, weight 1400; roan mare, 10 years old, weight 1300; blacl 9 years old, weight 3600; bay gelding, 9 years old, weight 300 8 saddie horse, weight 1000. 14 HEAD of COWS and CALVES 4 cows, 3 years old; 5 cows, 5 years old, all bred, to freshen in spring; 8 calves, 6 months old, baby beef. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 7 ft. Cockshutt disc; 16 inch Oliver sulky plow: hay rack; Baseny pao 7 ft. binder; Massey-Harris 20-run ; Massey-Harris ig tooth cultivator, 17 teeth; John Deere nulky plow, freaker and stubble bottoms; brush breaker plow, 16 inch; ring 10 ft. rake; ducted the services. Palson, B. Johnson, B, Hunford and G. of her many friends, Besides his wife, Mr, Thorlakson lenves . to jmourn his loss son, Bjorn, and nine grandchildren, Mrs. J. B. Key, of Fawcett, came to attend Mr, Thorlakson s funeral, and will spend some time in the dis-, trict while here. Mins Hretna Stephanson, who has been working for Mr, and Ww. 3. Edgar, west of Innisfail, ts spend- ing a week's holiday with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. B, Stephanson. Hillman and 3. Helgi and Lawrence Hillman, left for Didsbury, where they will visit thelr aunt, Anderson. Hillman to get work A number of paighbors met at the jansen and provide Daisy churn; tools; new type wood incubator, scales, lamps, pictures, wire stretchers, 2 sets harness; 5 collars. 2 STACKS HAY FURNITURE inc range; kitchen table; 6 chairs; 2 rock port Winnipeg couch: buffet; kitchen springs; wl f Kitchen utensils. TERMS CASH . STEWART and F, BOLTON, Owners H. W. MURPHY, Auctioneer, License No. 5987 ielped shatter for his anim: . Bjornson gave a fae dance in the Tindastol school oan Monday evening. A large crowd present, and dancing was en-/ Joye by My all, The music was sup- plied by local talent. Mr, and Bjornson served lovely supper at midnight. Mr. and Bjornson, plan to leave soon for for Eamonton, where they will reside. ; dresser; daven- cabinet; 2 2 beds, mattresses MISS DOROTHY SMITH PARKVALE Teacher of Shefte method of modern dance muse. Pupils preparil' for x- aminations. 0 per lexson, AUCTION SALE Favored with instructions by the Executors of the estate of the late L. V. Maller, I will sell by public auction at the farm, 1 miles southwest of Haynes, and 6 miles east of Joffre, on Wednesday, SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK at et OF HORSES HAROLD J. SNELL Sight Specialist: and Optician November 20 Phones 640 and 262 LUNCH AT NOON We fit and recommend Corectal Lenses. Let us examine uur eyes. Satara Tesiectat Team of grey mares, 8 years old, welght 3000, one in foal; team, rectal black and bay, 5 and 6 years old, Pcie 3000; Percheron mare, ris- Lensesassure ing 5 years, weight 1600; bay mare, eee eet old, wee 1400; grey cornfortable, mare, 8 yenrs old, weight, 1400; two grey mares, undistorted welght 3200; mouth, weight 1000; black geht Ings smooth mot, weight 1500; gentle pony: horse, 5 years old (a good one hae tec nai co Seated 22 HEAD OF CATTLE 9 Al milk cows, due to freshen early; 5 heifers, from 1 to 2 years old; 8 calves rising one year, 11 TURKEYS MACHINERY, ETC. RED DEER, SYLVAN LAKE, ROCKY MT. HOUSE BUS SERVICE TWO'SCHEDULES LEAVES RED DEER Daily oe ee a 45 noon. Daily, 8: Sorensen Bus Lines
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