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Classified Advertising Wanted, Por Sale, ete. 109 per charge 409 minimum pald at time of: Se orcs wean The calendar month. it charged fand entered in mum charge 1s 50 . fect con. for ng by ue Boars and sows, bred Experimental Station; Sow, 1933, 35. rive 20 to 25; wo 7 pounce. 10 to rebred Yorkshire oS we, 20, CARD OF THANKS thank nik a those who gave 180 ths. oo related to al Randall, Haynes. a. cr jOPPING ING MILL Hulck engine mounted i sale. Will trade for P, W. JOHNSTON tle or feeder piss. CARD OF THANKS Sone For SALE eae to es anne Sex ena and I want to assure all the 7 y term as ioc ISON hore matic, humaber. Yr a baa LOST AND roe 49-2 Specials Pounds, for cows of hows iF more cows on ton, Leslieville. MACHINERY FOR SALE a, nlsO share: LEATHER-BOUND pecons or YORKSHIRE IRE SWINE OWING TO succ a Lacombe AY 25, of 4 daughters of Ateve, 40 evening, TON LET Take car in trade. Art Bet 49-2 wee HILCO RADIOS Trade TRADE 10-YEAR-OLD MARE, 1400 Centreville News December 9, sas The Community Club held a ve: pvelty social on Thur cvening, November 28, In aid of school Christmas tree fund, The amounted to 21.85. Christmas tree will be held Monday December 23. Mr, Jimmy Clarkins ts confined to * bed a broken ankle. driving a team on the stoneboat and the B0-1t oe tile foot caught under the boat. afternoon, December 9. In January, Ewin 'The foot 1s in a cast and he will be 1983, the late Mrs. Isaacson under gn. trucks, tald up for some tine . cal visited her Munro, Big Mrs. Amos Smith daughter, 3 Bend, last wee Mr. and Mrs. Moore and visitors last Mrs, F, M. Hodges was also M r to the southern city * Mr Alf, Smith ix spending a fow days with frionds at Condor. He will visit the Birce families at Hes uring his stay in the in ra Moore s s where she will visit iriends, to visit her son Dundas. st Allingham, Grain Cleancr, with wai UNLINED FUR RODE BE- ween Cronaronds school and Red Deer, Finder please ea' it Sarvs class. Sut the. machine fo clean up on the fart 70 Ho rao spat Food condtti pinch Brant ord Grain ride 4 ond of prennse 2 OMtrs. Fe a used, Tanaford, Inn DRIVING RED DEER TO VAN- couver first week tn January. wi take one to three passengers. P.O, Red Deer. 50-3 GREEN OAT indi, dis, delivered at 8.E. quarter 22- Stewart, Roe Rock, Hil 18-38 dition. Pre ce for quick sale 22-40 Hi Factor, ood car dition, both tn ready to go to, work. Gral: ractically Several hree-bottom Tr Horse Plow, ranging up. RAW ioe ime of these goods better of season at the foment, but It: wl Stan fore 12:30 noon cen ees Hote bet en will be hi several snaps in machinery, oo MARTIN Phone 2906 PUBLIC NOTICE rm. order: 15.00 Nov 12 DeLaval Cream Separator, 7 just, slighty good as new, on The rx, arty wa at the home of Mr. Geo: ihe The nal meeting for the, year ut ithe L Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. EI of Holmgren on hanged pul- Hugh Jack, of Red or. ood con- Beer, on Sunday, but, owing tothe whom she 90 storm th t Was not such a oc n turnout at our service, We are al- i ways glad to welcome Mr. Jack, ind fn it was very unfortunate the weather 75. nee was so cold and stormy. from. 20.00 it ut w weeks more when they id the her. How aud save money, as -there are e above lot of Biackfalds RE SEED GRAIN AND FOUDER jes having availab plies of seed grain or fodder notify this office and also fwo-pound sa hose WANTED TO BUY, YOUNG MARE, well. broken for mace or drivin be above, Batty t tee office at ROBT. FARRIES, RED? ADVANCE Thousands valigved. YORKSHIRE BOAR, EA old, 7, oa wl ae for angihing useful. jompson, i Fo SALE DRESSED- caaES elght 10 to 15 pouny Der Th, wap it, Red Deer. Manufacturing Company, Dept: Preston, Ont. Established 1893, to store nds. SOOO OOo Canadian Legion, B.E. S.L. THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY wit BE HELD IN THE PARISH HALL ON SATURDAY, DEC. 21st. Supper. 4:30pm. Concert and Tree at:30 p.m. Legion members are requested to p seater thelr children up to 11 years of age at the Club Rooms before December 20. Parents in distressed circumstances are oo to register their children at Legion headquarters immediate More and more people are coming regulate their shopping by thi Mf teed grain. All require the elastic or sDlaaters teed. WILFRID T. HOGG Appointed Red Deer ind district representative of the North Ameri- fe Assurance Co, Czech President To Quit Post -* Masaryk Intends ids Resigning Before End of the Present Year Paris, Prance. President Thos. G. Masaryk of Czecho-Slovakia, con- sidered the greatest statesman in contemporary Europe and ne of tte finest human beings, intends ing from his office before the end the yeni enerable creator of his country s Independence has become too old for affairs of state and his retirement is urgent. Even as late as two years ago those near the presi- dent noticed. that whereas often. he was in fine fettle with a translucent mind, at other moments h f tion wandering. close. For his successor most Peo have chosen Dr. Eduard Benes, ear ee ae THE BEST of GIFTS There's no end to the possibili no end to the lovely suger tions And the ices make Jewelery possibility for everyone on Uist this year, ( x Ce at Mitchell's. are only one of fond are i A. 'B. WITCH ELL GREEN cat ERR RE able complete cacatonacmiamemimimaicact Jeweller ign minister of the Czecho-S repnibllo since its creation ste the ite eis es passes as one of the finest political heads in Europe, and, while without the hold over his people Masaryk, is a very eminent Bure) both both sam democrat and asa stat the year will resign from I thelt present post 22 foreign minister's place Will be filled by the Czech diplomat and historian, Kamil known as ter in Berlin, Benes would then run for the presidency in an election by the combined houses of the Czechish parliament, for the Czech president, while possessing the wide preroga tives of the American presiden long the French ee OF LOW FARES CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR S x: between all points in Canada A Carefree Winter Enjoy a carefree winter with deplndable and economical fuel. Let us supply you with fuel that we know will satisfy isfy you and save oe * . A COAL POR EVERY PURPOSE Progress Lumber Co., Limited EVERYTHING IN LUMBER RED DEER Fare and a Quarter for Christmas GOING DEC. 23 to 25 Return until Dec. 26, 1935. for New Year's GOING DEC. 30 to JAN. 1 Pleturn until Jan 2, 1936, Fare and a Third for Christmas and New Year's GOING DEC. 1 Return until Jan 20 to JA 10, 19 For Fares, Train Service, apply Canadian Pacific He was Alfred niece, seem: dull, his memory bad and his atten- Pe His great life. ts drawing near its aoe with Masaryk and fre pi The plan is that that before the end ot aie se Guscho-Slovakin s minis Merz RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Pioneer Eckville Ex-Premier Reid Woman Dies Monday Defends U.F.A. Govt. Mra, Alfred Isaacson Passes Away at Denies Alberta Credit Impaired by Family Home Wedding of In- Administration terest to Eckville Friends Edmonton, Dec. 3. Breaking sil- December 10,1935 ence for the first time since his ad- Bertha, the beloved wite of Mr.) ministration went, down to defeat Tsaacson, ville, passed at the provincial election on August sei ie the familly home on Monday 22, Ex-Premler lashed back at the government criticisms of the alleged deplorable nancial Jous operation, and was conditions in which the province only given a short time to live, She finds itself as a legacy from the was a person of active mind and a U.F.A. government , in a statement cheerful disposition, and followed issued Monday. keenly everything of interest up to The ex- premier vigorously dentes within a short time before her death. that the credit of the province was Mrs, Teaacson was born in the south lt; impaired by the financial policies of ernmost provin eden, Skane, on September 30, 1857, cand eae Run ed to the United States tn the fall certific of 1882,,She married Mr, Isaacson curred if his government had con- at Ruseville, Neb, on, October 14; tinued in oMice, History of recent 1886. A g in that state for years proved this, Mr: Reid stated. e to Canada Co I with the children The government of the day ts c ein the just only in completing our ing of budgetary proposals to the extent t they ean be pald for from col- on the provincial savings Pea yours, a and to Alberta faturing bond obligations which of whom form a:large part of the loan appli- 9 boys passed away cation to Ottawa, could In-all ike ree pons and two lhood have been refunded at low living- Arthur F, interest rates, Our recent flota substantiated this The cost of relief, where we were unable to finance this ourselves, was grandchildren taken care of by loans Gordon, Neb., Dominion government Ad the pleasure of visit- urged that this burden should be Ts ago, and her hus- borne entirely by the Dominion but Fand are mourn her loss, falling neceptance of this, surely we The Isaacson family ts widely known (can assume that this assistance will and news was quite a jolt, (be continued until a better solution although it was more or less ex- of the problem enn be found. pected, The sincere sympathy of ld seem fair to suggest, Pete ple in this, disiricy is ex- therefore, that the most AlMcult of tended to the family in thelr the problems, the blame for whtch bereavement. The funeral will be 1s belng placed on the former gov- Pod from. the Bluebell school on ernment, would not have been cause Saturday, December 14, at 1 ofelosk. for alarm, If the govertiment had not The remains will be taken to the) changed, says the ex-premler. Diamond Valley cemetery for burial. Appleation has been or is going The annual Christmas entertain- to be made to the government at mant of the Salma, school will be Ottawa for loans aggregating over held at the Literty Hall on Thure- 20000000 which amount . 9. stated, 18 necessary to clean up the to the Inte John E. meas Hott by the Inte rovernment, Jerpe (HJerty) of our north district, Se ee oa diting in his r have beers extremely. reluct Sen eee ae att ten to raakp-nag carmen ta dala conc seks ago, the writer has been taken nection, as f did not in any. way of task for what we sald, or rather in the slightest degree wish t Soe ea Oe oes orc abort aniy sugstine that might add to thn obituary. Those who knew the de- dimculties of the new administra- ceased man say he could not very. tion. well be called: hermit, although fe y assumed responsibility at a He was quite an active time when solutions had to be found person in the life of the community, to certain problems, but the situa- He was for years on the Benjamin tion as a whole was not as critical School Board, being its chairman, as many had faced us. and occasionally teaching A Bible conditions as they affected the gov- Class at that school. We are in- ernment were common knowledge. formed that deceased was a fine old Naturally the people of the prov- man. During the heyday of the ince expected that these difficulties UPA, he was an active member of would be overcome by the applica- tie Medicine Valley, local, and in on of some of the re et We cnc apbanted ao tresly, petor to tho coe: ihe community. We are glad to add. tion. this nt this time and regret that we) however, we find an at- lata mee Mave taller information on tempt being made to Justity inaction this case when we wrote the item. by an imaginary Iegncy, of the sed was buried at Sylvan Lake, government, T am forced in fatrness A wedding of much inerert to this to the people of the province gen- community took Deer erally and in loyalty to those with day, December 8, when whom Twas an associate during the red Talson, eldest fon of Mr. past fourteen years, in the govern- And Mis. Henry Talson, was married ment, in the legislature and during to Miss Susie Byttenen, both of this and prior to that time, in the district. The bride is the owner of a organization, to comment. half section in this district, and the When the depression in all its wlyweds will make their home severity overtook the Alberta gov- there, On Monday afternoon, with ernment, the province met the situ- the object of getting a. wedding ation by making drastic reductions dance, the neighbors put up quite sin expenalture to meet, as far ae nolse the usual paraphenalia had possible, the enormous shrinkage in been added to with empty gas drums, revenue, says The crowd was Invited into Followed Only C house and treated to refreshments, If our suffering. citizens were to but got no promise of a dance. Our be considered, and they, of course, people are congratulating and wish. were the paramount consideration, Ing the young couple an abundance there was only one course open 0 us, of happiness in years, to the one which we followed, of rellev- Pounds of dressed ing distress in every way and to the wultry, mostly turkeys, was re-jextent possible to the government rnther than by neglecting these con- siderations which would have been ere to be mother, girls aust ton, and the. Alix Pool. bal iy Co-op. Store and the Livestock Ship ing Association were the agents re- spectively. Approximation to it, would result Moro has established in elther of three chaotic conditions a lumber yard opposite the mill on state-of-constant change In gov- the Jot north. of: Westphal's: service ernment services, a violently fluctu- ation. ating tax burden on the people, or a Tn response, 25 Popular opinion combination of both. expressed by the men of We thought it of the utmost tm he village, the Counell of the Vil- portance that ncial lage of Eckville has declared the day should be maintained in order that Christmas (Boxing Day ) m the ability of the government te Hinepena and all will 501 serve the should not Jeopardized. . We have repeated aie report of the intermediate again and again that if a certain room of the pure school follows: amount of credit had not been Grad y Gish 91, Lela available to us in the four Seven 79, Isabel years, it would nae been impossible Marie Lindgren 74, for the government of Alberta to stant srdgren 68, Robert Cowen continue fo function. fald Mr. Reid. ale Macky 64, Donald McDonald) at ce Tala said that Mar 67, 64, Grade 6 Dorothy Toiver Alan roche 86, John Godnnet 78, ings certificates ts Ray Kas , turities were me' Helen Molander. 71, anley Lat Leaves there had been a stendy ini ley 69, Ray Maki 9, Morrie Croas 86. deposits until In the early, mo Grade 5Elsle Johnson 87,- Hazel of this Lewin 86, Marie McDonell 86, A change in the province's credit Frances Needham 75, it John- position commenced when there was son 69, Molly Swanson Edwin growing uneasiness on the part of With money. to invest as Pes the demands and ewithout fail and crease in 7 paar 1080 posatbllity, ange in govern- ment at: oe npproaching general lection. bt that the im- pairment bt. the credit of the: prov t attributable to the McDonald Absent Harvey, C orcas alg, ail ees Fao Canadian Wheat Board has nized with James R. anaes) i es as chairman; eee new Sommer, says th Referring to the past govern- ment s policy in dealing with the civil service, Mr. Ra The best: interests of the province de- manded that the political organiza ie service should be paving beets dooe; o give ce p- something worthy of the best British traditions was very much simplified, our objective was to create condi- tions where men and women would find full scope for their ability and where they could devote themselves without - distraction to a life career of meee) to our people. The British Parliament has ap- proved an order increasing from 2s. to 38, a week the amount of child ren s allowances paid to those. in receipt of eemaleyment surance benefit. of this proposal * 250,000 year. ong: ment Insurance Pund, The statutory committee * consider that the average rate of unemploy- ment Is likely to be about 17.7 per cent, Since the balancing point of the Unemployment Fund on the resent basis 1s 18.1 per cent, agceptance of 17.7 per cent as rate of unemployment for a period of yearn means that the fund on ita present basis is likely to Unuing surplus ist something. less Advocate want ads. bring resulta For advertising and peinting ser- vice, Phone 531. Let George Do It Guaranteed Radio Service con- ventently located in the Munro Baines block. First St, South RED DEER Pirin Sunny Side of Life than 1,500,000 a yen cent WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1935 UNITED STORES STOP Only a few items are listed in this i LOOK COMPARE ue. Many more reasonably priced articles await you at our store. Flour Special, Flavor Brand 98 tbs. 2.65 Rolled Oats Sugar Sugar Brown Sugar Icing Sugar Raisins, seedless Currants, recleaned Dates, fresh stock Walnuts, fresh Almonds, shelled Cherries, glace Peel, mixed, cut - Candy, Xmas mixed Maple Buds Gum Drops 6 tb Biscuits, assorted fancy, tb 22c , pure. Tb tin 5: Jam, Apricot or Cherry. 4 Jam, Pure Plum Corn Flakes 100 tbs. 5.79 20 Ibs. 1.19 3 tbs. 18c 2 tbs. 15 2 tbs. 25 Va th pkt. 12c 4 Ib tin 45c Marmalade, orange, 4 tb tin 49c - 3 pkgs. 23c Free Delivery Tea, Nabob tb pkg. 45c Coffee, Nabob tb tin 38c Coffee, Our Special Blend, tb 29c Prunes, Libby's 2 th pkg. 25c Cocoa, bulk 2 Ibs. 25c Peas, Buffalo, No. 2 tins, 2 for 25 Corn, Buffalo, No. 2 tin, 2 for 25 Sardines, Brunswick 5 tins 23 Salmon, tall tins Each 12 c Catsup, C. B., large po 16c Cheese, Ontario th 22c Matches, Eddy s.. 3 box pkg. 24 Soap, Chipso 5 Ib pkg. 47 Soap, Carbolic 5 bars 23c Soap, Palmolive 5 for 23c Salt, block Special 75c Jap Oranges, per box Apples, per case Oranges, nice and juicy, sack 29c tb 38 ib 37 tb 15c tbh 22c tbh 19c Sc Cranberries, fresh Onions, B.C. Old Dutch Cleanser Phone 702 3 tins 29c Heavy Live Poultry Shipments at Rimbey 3,000 Pounds Sent Out on December . Sand 4 Prices Improving New Nazarene Pastor Arrives December 9, 1935 Close to 3,000 pounds of live poul- try was shipped out of the Blindman Valley on December. 3 and 4. 18 bebe top price, and the same firms scheduled to buy in Rimbey to- day (Dec, 9), with a top offer of 20 . Blindman Valley Livestock Associa ods ph shipped a double decked carload lambs on December 2 from Rim- hey snd Bentley, which brought the roducer 5.75 r cwt, on Weights taken at the load platforms. This Is considerably higher than the don right is the oat buyer. Mrs. M. Kuchener, of Edmonton, spent.a few days visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jubb, east of Rimbey. Mra, Jubb accompanied Mrs. Kuchenet on her return to the city for a week's A successful Eadie social and whist drive held in the Wooddale school on Saturday, furnished fun for the Christmas treats id coe tainment which will be held on the Saturday before Christmas in the schoolhouse. school concert will be held on the evening of Mon- day eae to Christmas. .H. E, Halpin had, the mis tune to brenk two bones in her night leg when she fell on the ice while practicing for a game. Miss Kathi en McNevin, teacher, at, Calkins Valley school, and Miss Ia Ells, of the teaching staff of the Deibumne school, had the dis tinction of each having sn original am chosen by the Judges of ithe The se Poetry oa for Mr. wn E, Johnston, Patricia avand BM Margaret, and George Mowbray saperte Sunday with co and Ww. ombe. Miss Annie Halpin; Tacombe, came will to Bentley to wi the gu tween Bentley and Benalto, in which Bentley came om the er. aie shipped a arlond of tho Rimbey district Inst week. Pair prices were received for the stock. Cattle shipments are. at a stand still at present, as the grain stock 1s n rendy for pepe) je buyer Mesimated that the frst Jots would be in shape around the middle of Janiary, Swarth and Mrs. Swarth on Friday by Rim in rived om motor from thelr former home Canby, Oregon, Ee have residence in. Church of the Ns has been appoin' charge ee the inbey se nel, as pleased new surroundings, in spite of the snow and cold. The trip from Ore- made in four days over roads which were very Sine Y .PS. of the Church of tne sfasarene is preparing a sacred can- tata to evening prior to vChcitin Re- henrsals. are under way, and the musical numbers will have sokad accompaniment produced electrical amplifier of various mus- teal instruments. Mr. and a ba . Howse pend real days visiting *xtr. and and ex his Leslie Rimbey went lny, to relatives. Rimbey motored to New Norway on Satur- day, and were the Mr, and Mrs, Don Frisken over the week-end, Rimbey's Hockey Club was org fzed on December 4, with W. ne shorty Hoag the unan ri coach and manager; Harry Jeynes, president; Allan Palfreyman, secretary. The Mquor Advertising in Alberta, Including Gaity and weekly news- papers, billboards, placards, radio and all hee media, must stop Feb- rusry 1, under ay regulation of provincial goreniment through the Liquor Control Board. Christmas Cake Why not have the best? Take advantage of our skill and our factl- ities and let us make your cake this year. Only the finest ingred- lents are used, and these combined with our careful baking produce cakes which add just the right touch to the Christmas festivities. Now is the time to order Just the size and style you with, and st will be ready for you on time. RED DEER BAKERY T. Ai WILTSHIRE Phone 515 RED DEER 50 Head of High Grade PERCHERON HORSES to be sold at Public Auction, at STOCKYARDS, LACOMBE Friday December 20th, 1935 * Commencing at 1 o'clock These Baeaes so in age from Foals to 5-year-olds, mostly 2 and 3-year-old col Every horse sos years old or over 1s ites broken, and a few of them. are well broken to harness and we TERMS CASI C. F. DAMRON, Auctioneer, License No.. 5983 P. MATSON, Owner JESSE FRASER, Clerk These are exceptionally. ielcs young Percherohs that will develop into horses around 1400 to 1600: when matured, and will undoubtedly prove prodibalae to the man who gets them. Keep this day and date in m: arrange to attend this sale, which will be the last horse sale in the district this AUCTION SALE Under instructions from Will Holsworth, Jr. I will sell by public auction at his place, 1 miles south and 1 niles east pf Benalto; 1 mile south and mile west of Elspeth, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th Saleatllam. Lunch at Noon HORSES HOGS CHICKENS y gelding, 9 years old, welght 1400, broke; bay mare, 12'years old, weight years 1250; white elding, 1 5 ony, wetbtit, 10005, ay gelding, rising 3 years, welght 1300; bay mare, rising Brood am, York: 8 Pigs feeders, 15 HEAD OF CATTLE fresh about March ; Ted cow, to hite cow, aitking: ped heifer, milking, ae old; roan heifer, 3 Years dy st fresh; 2 heifers, comiig 2 2 steers, coming 2 years; 4 MACHINERY, LUMBER, ETC. washer; boiler; churn, new, tan; 6 gal, cream can: Imperial incuba: tide, ol Tmmperial separator, 600 1B. tank heater: , forge: even ra and doubletrees; Gok Deere) eons new; i sees ee log chain, hoes, pick axe, axes, tools, etc. 3 25 bushels POTATOES. 2000, bundles of GREEN FEED TERMS CASH NO RESERVE F.G. JENKINS, Auctioneer, I License No. 6078 LIEN, CI
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