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PHONES Ready-to-Wear ds rnishings, Boots , Stationery, Candy, wiry, Long Distance 1 OMice 27.50. 35.00 2 ine selection of very garment being and? gee them DOW 1t Plan terms moy be arranged. ATON Cen ANAD Table Tennis ing game for young Peean MAL : pach 29 Dressings y Yuletide dressings 25 c INA SECTION y cards, ot Open assware ning crystal glassware a grade product, decorated a det design, Ement includes ts, ench Be ets, each 56 ail Glasses, each. te y Glasses, cach ery uur Glasses, each 20 TORE ATON CY. st Mat eal Coat at at PEE SLM eat at at at nat sce. Bat ps EA Bat EST gall tat het atts GSC REA SE ASE REE RAEN RE at ata ath aa ban REE a gat hcett fat 4 ae * r i , 4 Sus to keep up-to-dat . Smaller or weaker THE RED DEER ADVOCATE VOL. XXXIIL. No. 50 RED DEER, ALBERT A, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1935 TEN PAGES GOOD HOGS RAISED HERE The World Outlook General Griesbach Addresses Mixed Audience at Military Institute on Present World Outlook car of hogs shipped there from Red Deer on Thursday by J, G. LaFranc Stand on Guard was what a great many lustily, but are not some time. people car, 40 were selects and 28 bacons. eS, sing averse to standing on guard at smaller per capita cost than any other part of che British Empire, ot any other country in the world, This, contrast between profession and pirformance was perhaps the keynote of the final argument led up to by an interesting lecture de- yered hionday night, by General A. Grieabach, to the Red Decr Branch of the Aiberta nalitary In- stitute, twas ladies night. fly introduced by the presi- aent, Captain R, . Gillespie, speaker opened with the observa- tion that those who lived as fur from the great world thoroughfares as. wo do in Alberta are lial come Peroekual in their outlook, to Jose touch with world affairs in the larger sense. We should remembey thi t events are golng on jus now Jn world polities, and tt behoved A. Hh. TRIMBLE C ATES will extend thelr congratulations t his fin Saturday. 5B He then proceeded to sketch with a strokes the attitude, aspira tions and tendencies of Japan, Rus- sia, United States, Germany, Greae Britain and France, and the countries such as Holland, Belgium and China, after another, analysing their pres outlook. Japan, af political form for waging war, All naiderntions; sir point of a made for martial world J Perne British Empire and Russia represented the other extreme, Ww mat thinly populated regions. Peace Se ciity were what they wan ed, Great Britain to deeviop ner Overseas colonies and di Fee ee ee en ae Sree OC cuban eod004 mle experiment in comm junism, isin fair eal a knew that in a war thal Japan nt the present time she would) Hy Co lie be foredoomed to defeat. ( har why she had swallowed snnulta at ere Lomes le the hands of Japan, and supported the League of Nations, Great Brit: igh School Dramatic Cis Pre ain and her dependencies were great ied no more view was encouraged by traditional modesty of the average character part that seemed to Briton as to military prowess. just made Economic sanctions, the speaker uncle Aleck Twiggs. claimed, would be no good unless) cadden was thoroughly at home 4 backed by force. pushed far the juvenile male lead part, tanto enough they were bound to.lead to Mrs. war, Speculating on the. future, he heey ac Getting taut envisioned a anger, of hi playea by Miss Irene Oldford; great revolt of the coe oar If (role of Dis fiancee, Vivian Smyth Ttaly conquered Eth 2 +; and sleep; would be a great movement of pro- brother, Mortimer, and her snobbish ould peter Atrica and. perhaps mother Mrs. Caroline Smythe- India, and if she did not, her Ptailure icomey were taken by Miss Glody be looked upon triumph Reay such a revolt, Egypt was touchy, and General Smuts was dis- turbed by the thrent of a mass black uprising. Ted Germany, Italy and Japan had with plenty of dash and abando: identical or strnilar aspirations, and and promises to be quite a Tae the General prophesied a probable ind. alliance of them in the near future. Miss Ina Simons as pan and Germany had resigned Malone, and Di from the Leag id Italy might Te confidently expected t0 do 60 i time, The recent assembly of twenty-two sapenioene eraaaey at- tes and whoe' sible. snappy music. was supplied yt orchestra thelr fair share of laughs, doin well. A newcomer to the heir parts wi singe Bul Muir, played the Staging and costumes ver clic Was from Berlin was not without apace: ague of Nations envisaged Teaderahip pat Miss M. Sederanass ae lon hose that have not. O They outlawed war as an instru i of national policy. But nothing Old T ? Social Thuman was static. and we might ns imers face ossibity, of the Tongue fallin, and war, the aiione a eaEe einai policy, peta forced a Past wi oe been, in Best Car In Edmonton Yards Ship- ped from Edmonton buyers report that the the best van received there for Of the 76 hogs in LEBR, th BIRTHDAY SATURDAY Friends throughout the province Mr. A. H, Trimble, who celebrated birthday on ath H. TRIMBLE and who cxtbried his goth birthday on panier the pill in from the cember 7. de. Ml, and he enjoyed thetr visita, He t0 Last night at the assembly hall of the High School the High School comedy house, putting it over effectiv: ely and that of a crude, uncultured the pili-bily isl of the Ozarks, with size of the navy, army and air force.) sympathy and understanding. John the Campbell got lots of fun out of a be for him, that of her Gye Cars be better and watched thelr men close- nha, his Smith and Miss Doris Tor the blacks; witch also might et- White, respectively, all of whan. got Ih part of rtley, Larry's cynical friend, Minor roles were played by as the maid, Nora Hogg aa her policeman sweetheart, Tim Megrit ood, reflecting credit on the Saels respon Before and between the acts, the Joyable eccial cavern in the Elks December 4th. Locals Capture League Opener Defeat Lacombe 5-3 5-3 Here on Satur- day Sixth Victory of the Season Red Deer hockey team got away to fa flying start in thelr opening home game of the Central Alberta Hockey ue here on Saturday night when they outscored Lacombe 5-3. Play- ing before a fine crowd of 96 fan: ie locals, af y start in th ming Seriods, Jumped into a com Thanding lead early in the second stretch and were never headed from then on. Lacombe went into action with a will and for the first half of period had by far the best of play. Their fast-breaking attacks got through to give Thomas plenty of The locals had 5 half-way mark, but close checl by the Lacombe defence tled them up and the visitors continued to hold a edge on play. wi a about tour minutes to'go, Penman solocd through from ceatre, tricked the de- ct p well-earned saves by Herbie after time cleare the net, and it work which held the score dow Scotty Lee drilled one at the iat aithin two minutes of the of She second period, and while it ap- jeared that the puck hit the top bar han half a min later Burns: nicked up Kennedy's pass and blazed he biscuit home from a melee. The a total mark when he clreled ithe, 21 Tt was a fine effort by he hard-working drew two winger. Red Deer ties, and Members of the samy, and wee had a man sent off. The home team cleared the puck down the ice relleve pressure. Almost ten minutes had off when Lee ana Johnny Kennedy combined f he prettiest 1 the season. Scotty, inside of the Lacombe blue line, flipped long pass across ahead to Kennedy who, racing down, picked up the rubber and ruised in to give the goalle no chance, It was a perfectly timed goals to the bad, ke Pombe rallied and Thomas in- Dramatic Club gave a portormance mage. to block from n hectic erin consistent for people who professed of J, Tobla s three-ac to believe in Bitective Leary ee Here Comes Charlie , to a crowded refuse to support It one hundred pe nt, so the British repugnance P ath Some really first class acting. universal military service was look- Ln nar MacIntosh took the titl Un upon aa a gign of decadence, a3 rol was the marked shrinkage in the locals well down, the 1ce, combe broke away and Simituk, sire F; was open, came in fast to tal That ended scoring for the tod, although Thomas pulled some sen- sational saves before the bell to take care of Lacombe sorties, Deer showed to better sayantage in jon. The roc ards got away shes, passed the puck Vly. The defence pair made the go- ae anything but easy for the visit and Thomas kept up his fine combe came back with a: bang y B the third chapter and fought hard seven-minute : a over the ive tine froma, where he fipped: the pill across to La tked an opening to make It 5-2. The going was strenubus and often Red Deer had to shoot the rubber down the pond to get out of difcul- ties. Late In the game an effort to by local player was a little ic too slows: and McGregor snared the puck away and went in to wind up scoring. Late in the forman Kee tare the lgam ain ie his. aboulder athe sersle oka att bodycheck. He be of action for a few Tamen joal, Craigen; defence, Hoppus, Pettat; forwards, Broo Todd, Simituk, Penman, Moqreeot: Pearse Red Deer Goal, Thomas; defence, Croft, Kee jforwards, Kenn Burns; Gordon, Tomalty, Cox, hoe. Referee Bill Martin. Hay- o. The Markets Tan obilgation to him. g eransformed WELFARE BOARD MEET: FRIDAY EVENING The Central Welfare Board will hold its annual meeting in the Public Library on Friday, December . Organizations and urches are asked to send repre Officers will be elected the sentatives, and for Siuih Secretary of the ee eines SPECIAL S.T.O. PICTURE SHOW Organization Will Use Proceeds to Assist Winter's Work Tickels Now i jor December 18 and Through the kindness of the Cres- cent Theatre management, the members of the S.T.O. Club will receive a percentage of the takings at the shows on Wednesday, Decem ber 18, and Thursday, December 19. A special picture, Love In Bloom , has been secured for both nights and the members selling tickets for the shows. There is urgent need for support for valuable work, so buy your tickel and see a good picture while you're helping the Club. Citizens Honor Ex-Commissioner Ratepayers Meeting Expresses Ap- preciation of Splendid Service nf phenson C Mr. A. T. Ste ropy of jation An unusual and particularly plea annual meetin Ex. acopeed with applause. That this meeting of ratepayers of the City of Red Deer deeply de+ lores the serious illness that pelled Mr. A. T. Stephenson to felinauish the post of Commissioner and Secretary-Treasurer of the city. For period of 28 years he per- formed the work of his office In a manner that has placed the citizens Red Deer under a deep sense of The splendid, financial condition of the city today 1s. tribute to the Ckeellence of his management. His judgment and experience in civic matters were outstanding, and he was generally regarded throughout the Province as one of.the most competent of public officials Throughout his carcer as secre- tary-treasuret oft e was rays a loyal nervn Counell. and his a wns the Comnerstone of thelr polley- After the nequisition of the hos- pital, Mr, Stephenson became secre- tary-treasurer, and largely owing to his labors the hospital has been from an institution that lost money every year to one that ts today free of oes and which more than pays 1 Therefore, I Dee fo move that the ratepayers of Red Deer, assembled in thele annual meeting, con vey to tephenson their. deep appreciation of his many years of fai ae service and express their wery from his long itmess, and that n copy of thls rea0 lution be sent to Mr. Stephenson. LETHBRIDGE MINE BLAST KILLS 16 MEN Bntire Shift eS Viped Out eee Explos- fon Monday All Stine May Be Closed Permanently The greatest mine disaster 1 history of the Lethbridge coal ald was the explosion of gas Monday fternoon at pm. an Coalhurst pit of the Lethbridge Collieries, when the entire. night shift of sixteen men was wiped out. All the men were instantly killed -by of the Club are pe: New Men Head Poll Pr , Johnston, Ala Bettenson and Orme Elected to Counelt Me Me Leta A. R. na Dr. J. B. Long Ttecied Public School Board Small Vote The smallest vote for marly years 4. was cast at the muntelpal elections the on Ww. Monday 314 Johnston headed the poll for the Council with 230 votes, while Dr. M, Parsons headed the poll for he ublic School Board with Pi'as7 votes he resull For Council W. Ald. Teasdale 187 rhe first three are elected. For Public School Board: Di st The 1936 Council will be: Mayor Code, Aldermen Hogg, Hallada: Shaw, Orme, Bettenson and John- The 1936 Public School Board will Graham, Dr. J, B. Long, A R Markwick, Dr. R. . Parsons, and A. R. Littl 8.7.0. CLUB ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT At the regular. monthly meeting of the SiO) Club, held December 4, Bes: was elected presi- dent of the Club to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Moleted, who has recently moved . The Club is in urgent heed of clothes. Will anyone who can give. clothes please telephone No, 250? Curling f preaidenit: vs. Yise-President Com- petition in Full Swing To Finish Thursday Banquet to Be Held Local Curlers Visit Glencoe Bowden Visitors Entertained Rinks are pretty well filled, and the first games in the President vs. Vice-President played Monday evening. has pected that: this event will be com- pleted Thursday evening and the banquet will be held in the near future at the expense of the losing side. Prospects are good for twenty rinks this season. Curl ing Draws Thursday, December 12 a Welliver vs McRobbie Huget vs Hastie Bawtinhelmer vs Holmes Drever vs Norris Houston vs Mitchell Monday, December Cruickshanks vs MeNabb Welllver va MeLevin Hastie vs Pederso1 Clarke va Meteobble i rT Bunn vs burnett Fulton v. Hugeti vs Bawtinhelmer 108 r rinks went to Cal- Sunday to play against up to Red Deer two weeks ago. paar oe ce and lost three of the a ee and had a denis iting. The rinks re: A. Frame, Dr. Bunn 2 and 3. Pulton, skip; MeRobble, Rogers, H. Mclevin and R. B. Welllver, In to W. Saults and Fulton won from A.L. Smith. The Bowden curlers paid a return visit to Red Deer on Saturday even- ing, and were hospitably entertained Rhe Bowden men beat the r Indies won from Cnrlyle s phrase, an and ex- Hall on Wednesday, red. an the force of the explosion, and some the Bowden indies, and. each side reise , but future. wars would: be ree eee ae ote ee of them were badly bruised. Every won 0 the curling resident, welcomed the guests and (Wednesday sday moraine) body recove the reactie Was pretty even. The Bowden te: Draw ne a eS tween Titroducet Alf 2 6214 . crews, and the Inst one was broug Bannerman, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs, Woodhall, Mrs. Morris, skip: Mr. jpeakman, who eave a delightful, intimate ant d No 3 56 4 53 , Ne. 5 42 e, 6 36' , Peed 24 , 1 Cw Garnet Soe, 2 ew Garnet 56 to the surface at 4 a.m, Tuesday. inquest openg this morning, but the dramatic eronnecey are invited to iL 'U. Mackenzie, Hi. gary Glencoe Club stalwarts, who came Mrs. NDE Home on Thursday at 2 pn. ec eeetpeatess 1008 rest on Friday the person ot Mr, Deer pares Toa following year F, B. MOORE HEADS Red Deer Lodge Elects New er coming Year Red Deer Elks elected their ae officers at the regular meeting fhursday, and the following hold office for the next el months BER H. Dancocks, ER F. B. Lending Knight. , Hu Loyal Knight P. E. Wilson. Lecturing Knight R. L. Hepworth at Annual Ratepayers jioner. Five More Winners In Doll Contest : There are five mote winners It is aly two weeks to Cl boys and girls will have to nary This week sn winners are: Mary . Red Deer, skates, Betty Hazlett, Red Deer, blanket. Stanley Medin, Eckville, skates. Gow Scragg, Red Deer, doll. Esthor Woods, Poplar Ridge, doll. Dr. . R. Bunn, chairman of the Rotary Seal Sale Committee, re- ports an encouraging response to the Appeal for support of the Rotary Health Camp at Sylvan Lake. One good friend from the west country sent Jn 10, and some others 2 and ENCOURAGING RESPO pees Eaglesham-Baker pine home, of Mr. ( Mr. and Mrs, Red Deer, was the scene of on Saturday (ju . F. B. MOORE who heads Red Deer Elks for 1936, Chaplaiti L. Bro uulre H. itenrist. Inn r Guard R. Thompson. Tyler R, Willing, Fin, Secretary E. C. Pletcher. Ree, Secretary P. FE. Kent. Treasurer A. 5. Shaw, Organist W, Trimble. Trustees Geo, Orm R. Hamtiton, et ORDER OF THE ROYAL Ft PURPLE ELECT NEW OFFIC Berenice, it Mr, Jobs ise Eaglesham, of Hanna, with Re Whyte amit omentit ing. The bride, who was charming a long gown of white georgett tnd lace with vell-and silver sifp pers, was given away by her fathe: Sha carried a*bouquet of ot Ophelia e bridesmaid, Miss Baker, ainter of the bride, was ate tired in a long pansy velvet dress C1 J, Skene, The annual election of officers of the Order of the Royal Purple was held in the Elks Hall on Tuesday, December 3, and romulted as follows: Moo .L B. . Ls McCune. Secretary D. 8, Hastie. Treasurer A. Kirkpatrick. Chaplain L. percent with corsage of cream roses. Con. R. Bus room's mother was gowned in purple crepe. After the ceremony, buffet suppe rved, The table was beautifully decorated with a three-tier wedding cake, mauve candles and chryaantnertins The Death of Mrs. T. Rad 5 eee Inner Guard. Adam, Outer Guard M. Batle. Three-year Trustee S. Munro, mums. he numerous and 5 tly gifts re caivee. testify to the esteem in which Mr. T, Rad and the family will both the bride and groom are held. have sbmpathy in the death on Both are 1932 graduates ose the Monday. of Mrs, Rad in her 58th University of Alberta. A number of year, Mrs. Rad had been ill for Tecelved from Ham- friends at a distance * Mr. and Mrs. Eaglesham will re- Dakota with her husband and fam. jaide at Hanna, whiere Mr. Eaglesham fly in 1903, moving up to a ee connected with the Provincial De 1905, when Mr, Rad Tometeaded Before the war the family home was Calgary,,and they came to Red Deer Mrs, Nelson Pound, Miss Bara wale 1928. One son, Thom, was killed ker, Edmonton; Miss Evelyn Wilson, ae eins, anid in addidion to her hus: Miss Delma Krutefeldt, Mr, and Mra band she leaves five daughters a and Hug Wilton, Wetaskiwin; Mr. J. wo SONS. . Ford, Creighton, Miss Joan Creighton, Robt, Foster, Eumonton:, hers Calgary . W, Eaglesham, Mr. Gio. Field, Ponoka, and Thelma and Hugh Eaglesham, Cayley: Miss Mar- Verna at home, are the. daughters; garet Eaglesham, Coaldale; Mr. and and Frank of Ponoka, and Gor soe wy Sandvik, Miss. Wilma of North Red Deer, are thi Miss Helen Sandvik, Mr. Mrs, Rad's chief interests were hes Prank Nicholson, Big Valley. Sepa home and her family, and she win Ponoka Hockey Club ie be much missed. The funeral will be held from the Orine Funeral Death of Jas. Logan Yen The local eenlons hockey team One of the best best known residents takes wee the Ponoka: seniors in a) of North Red Deer to his' League ture to morrow (Thurs- day) mht at the Red Deer Arena. was born The Club hopes to garner another two Santa on this game aad to tts hundred per cent of wins to di So tke thin season Red Deer has The ou in Mr, and Mrs, C. Mr. Logan in Grey County, Ontarto, and in his younger years worked as a carpen- ter for: ee Michigan Central Rail- he married Miss Carrie jawtinheimer farm near the old In- son. ed in marriage LOCAL ELKS 220i Commissioner Reports On Civic Improvements Detailed Estimates Given by Commissioner Gillespie Meeting Candidates for Council and School Board Make Short Addresses Resolution of Sympathy for Former Commis- As wsusl in recent years, the an- hhual ratepayers meeting, held on Friday: evening, was in not very con jose present ap pearing ng well satisfied with the con ust et civic, school, hospital, Dealt ehegees ts, the we were, ved around future. ply rather than eriticlsm of the Mayor W. P. Code called the meet- ing to order at sets 8:15, being ac companied on tl m by Com- mrisnoner R. 8. Gillespie. There were betweeh forty and fifty people pre mt. His Worship first of all suggested that the meeting might be shortened. by dispensing with the reading of details of financial reports. This was adopted on the motion n of Ald. Hogg. Mayor Code s report dealt with the electric light and power, waterworks, fire, police, public works, and health comrients: au of which were shown to good position. Under the banding 0 of general bust- ness, refere to the Continued illness of Mr. nT . Brephe ee toe nearly twenty-eight as i Cit the conclusion of this report, sar Ss. Mantyne See seconded y. Mr. J. W. Broughton, a hearty was ith applause. A copy of the reso- Tution will be sent to Mr, Stephen- lunicipal Hospital ero. Johns presented the re port of the Ret Deer Hospital, also paying tite wm ne Mr. . grea ar teal to-do with the - sound position. Matters Mr, P. E. Graham reported for the public School Board. He said school ment in the High School. Mr. ham Seely namaltteel int he had changed his mini subject of whether iehinical business taining was a proper function of a public school. He gave figures of operation at Lacombe, Ponoka and Vegrevile, Methods of Taxation Mr. H. Bore read a statement (Continued on page 2) iseeenepecees JUNIOR BOARD HOLDS GOOD DANCE Young Men's Section Has Bumper Crowd on Friday Evening iday evening at the Elks Hal of the Board of Tra sors of a successful and enjoyable dance; the net proceds of which will pe pores to provide. sweaters and Red Deet floor wi fe able dancing, but financially the dance, is, new organization, was fled muccess: Yiarold Bone end. is provided muste well up to thei usial nigh standard: the sup handled by. es azon. Hockey Club, was verti and well served. an ime. The Amazons wit will net a Set ime for providing the eee equloment and had something to the good. Mrs, J. B. Long was invited by the president, Mr. N. H. Scott, to draw a ore from a ee and as reeult Mr. Red Deer, Tin be able to buy a Vitor radio for one dollar. COMING AUCTION SALES ts whether there was any truth racy (talk of his early. experience cause of the disaster ts unkriown. Woodhall, R. Henderson, skip, The AweeuStettier on their own sce werdny, Dee. 17Will Holaworth an the Ttallan charee that we were pee Tories Ses ae i Onis 2S ise 3 neon min was 0 f lunlkiown. eed Deer curiers were? MH cunisiel Suhool. where they nine ino oer Sats opening December 3. BY ie of horses, cattle, machinery eendent. Tn ity, years th ritish Oo ee pe arid wate 1 Mead 18tbg.1 Rood 18,2 Peed spring. a ble that fol- Levin, Mrs. Scott Hastie, Mrs, F Han- HA oer corner their no means. the least was last Satur- miles south find 115 mile See icaivertoat ae nes . Whyte, smart dance numbers, with f ate this aceldent it will not re- ne mut, Ronn ever erie rT Lous wal day night's win agninst Lacombe in fnci of Benalto, Sale at 13, Ete ES ea ee eOUA Johns and Mrs. Plow- ow. 10 sect The victims will be given a Prout, Hastie and Sy sactevini; XID one of the oldest member The a League ga o,.Jencns, auctlomeet. a ot Five feet Lvo inches, cee ae aie tener. aed. aw. site 0 6M 1g ple funeral probably on Thura- aaa ange. Lodge in Alberta, shaving The sonlor boys are. going sreat wee ee a eo Dea rretlmtctin live on the d ole. Edis s reading, My Word , was), Sean 32pe N0./4- 204 UNITED CHURCH W.A. joined nearly nity. years azo, and gutis, Coach Gordon Savage surely eae Pera eron nora at Ta a ite oe pe Wg heert core TE thoroughly. enjoved, The ladies fe ST A. brethren of the m Eekville, has the team clicking like a well fie ievarfes AC: fas our worst enemy, All great Serve endid lunch and dane CALGARY TIVESTOCK RED DEER DRAMATIC CLUB ELECT OFFICERS Pe oie orher, points olled Machine. Mis expert coaching ; Yonee empires had perished from internal followed with muste by Sa ie (Tuesday, Deo, 10) swelled the large attendance at the shows up especially in teart work: rei decay father than conavest. Wealth, son and his orchestra, The ne evening Receipts: Cattle 1788, calves, 183, putcenece ae me mee of the funeral, which was held from the commenting on the Lacombe San aricaretniecneae Was most successful, nnd those pre- sags 2024, shoe gt; 2254. , atentase December 1, tn the, Hah Won eats nauocintion of the United Or ral: Home on Sunday ed Deer game Saturday nies, At Detburne, 08 om December 4, 193 oe * pent were agreed that it was about M School assembly hall, Notices will) Crunch was held on Thursday ter afternoon. Rev. D, Whyte Smith Hurry Scott, sports edi of the a Ln oe re ot seca nom re the most enjoyable the Astociation cog fat aro ey areas eer enero rae All those noon, ber 5. ive sez conducted the services, and the ser- Calgary Albertan, whe Was ato ME SCENE Robt. Davidson, was eo of we lat cattle in det at st ly rested 9, oi only remedy, aqfar as he could. see, had held. Psd gia felcelertae in any phase of alee Jone owed vice of the Royal Black x, Proceptory at the gam Sewhtle tha FOP aed on wan universal itary service, which mean militarism. Stestons Sere Stiritack, ant O06 rater ae niploeat O answered, after which Te- Searmentarwere we served. tose PIANO RECITAL champ Hamilton, Ont., Hailton Tigers 18-12. Dominion jonship on Saturday at or defeating the om tru o J. H. Duckworth, of Stettler, has to stronger prices. medium but tat ewes and yearlings 225 to 4. On Saturday, December 7, tne been appotnted, to a, podtion as in punix of the Baroness de Villen- specto Pps the department of munt- Good sae teers 4438 to 51 furne gave an enjoyable plano cipal ine Tie began. his. duties Common to ke emmoc tO. good 7 Tecital before a good audience in Decem nape lgrar olor eam the Parish Hall. A pleasing diver * o common to medium 1.25 to 1.75; sion in the mwas violin solo Diplomatic sources said Ce rae n0 0-94, odd tape by Howard Hamilton, necompanted that Premier Laval of France a od, oa calves 3.20 20 ito ot formed, from Rome there w: jowman. . companied the dancers. Baroness brought pleasing oil embargo it Ttaly be post poned at Seetass? o . The Crown at Hull, nee eee charged twelve High. Stanley Sivereil, ae as: murder last Wednesday ham, Pat Whyte, McCune, Nadeau, bank clerk, shot in Annie Reidy, Ida Mamith, Verda 16,610 holdup, laying the Holmes, Madge Rim ington. Winnie Bennett, Jean Reldy, Louise Speedy, Lionel oleae) Bil Muir reid Arthur Hamilton. prog a close Piano solo herself, which was very much appreciated all present. The pupils taking part were Ma: ince 1924 when the Bank of Hoc Mussc: aero remotiave for thtoptan peace, wa ak ies discussion of an ath the mesa of arian te alot the Civic Government Associa- blanket murder charge in Canada elaga gang was captured at Mon- treal. com sood stocker and feeder steers S +o 3.50, common to medium 2.25 3; stocker cows and helfers 1. 3 2.25. oa al Credit candidates suffered detent 3 the municipal elections at Lethbridge on Tuesday. Candidates fon, seeking council- seats, includ- Credit and Labor nominees. Elton headed the poll. tontlaries: Giher and to the outside xposed mbers of the Club. The cost of day help with peenery and light PUBLIC HERO NO. 1 Secreta of the Grap2vine Tele graph by which convicts in lees communicate to to puuble. gaze mnacing drama of Crescent Theatre, December 12, 13, 14. aeons entirety on authentic . the new story, an beta by J J. Walter Ruben and Wells Root, bares in de if re- tall many of crooks. arms are smuggled . into) yer prisons by supply trucks, oftentimes: knorledge of the a drivers; tele: ports iplenaid work done cari the year. The fi be presented at the ne conarenional eating: in Jan- for 1936, The constitution was read and 6 Goes helpful to torail nd to the church, The following officers were elected: President Mrs, Geo. M. England, First Vice Mrs, R Ht. Bindes, Second Vice- Mra: R Townsend. Secrotary Mrs. A. R. Little. D. G. Horn. The standing, committees conveners of circles will be appoint ed at the Jahumi ng. wen hearty vote, of appreciation, was extended to th officers for their loyal and faithful service during the Resignation of Dr. G. A. evicans it Poni medicil superintendent Mental Hospital, has been rison-m: Pimuggled through letters and Decem other means, were all gone into in intensive research, for the dhe picture. to the government, to take effect 7 31. Dr. Davidson intends going to Vancouver to enfer private practice. Whyte Smita took Groom. the he chatr for the election of officers Jam the ee be LOL. and Red was conducted by PP. The pallbearers were: Wm, Alexander, Geo. saacson . tacombe players sated aster ana atickhandled better, the Red Deei team had it over Lacombe in team play and goal-tending. vt the aren ee Quinton, , A. (Eckville), feson (Lacombe). us Sorat os part cOt Jeces included remembrances from writer not a t Black Preceptory and ae has two or three nitty stick andiers, much as Penman, Petter) aod Simituk, but as for kapeed ne In sadition to Mrs. Logan, there are three daughters Mra J J. Pat of Beets can overtake Kee of Teed terson, Bareatoon Mrs. in Mc Kenzie, Deer, and Alice at Seott also tribute to Herbie pays jome, One daughter, Mrs. Thomas as 8 goalie, and to Scotty of Birney, died in January, 1934. Two ey sons, Maitland and Lewis, both of Deer, ne four brothers, John of Nelsoi : Robert, Dantel and william of Tealievile. are left. They the will have sympathy in thelr Joss, sae theres t so come out Tht night THE TEMPERATURES and boost. Max, Min. Deo. 238 10 Komceg coURT 2 36 Before P. ci a, 40. 15 ember 3, Charles Thompson 31 -7 fined 20 and costs for Untewfulty Miss 16 -10) having liquor ' 4 10 without era FE, Kent, J.P,, on Dec- Whyte Beith, John ule 6, 1935, eth a the Ao alight Red Deer, on December 7, to Aer: and Mrs. W. J. Munro, Delbi A son. pat the Preabyterin November 2 1938 oF Re ag Sack, John Gu jor, to Amy Mary Elizabet of Leslieville. At the Presbyterian , on November 30, 1935, by Fee Hugh Jack, Olva Hubta Lena Ingrid Delaney, both to. At the Eckvil pat the home of the bride, 1, by Rev. Engleahal Fee eae a aaned and Mr. Hu anended the bride groom and signed the register.
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