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Red Deer Advocate 1934-01-01 - 1935-12-31
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1935-10-30
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Red Deer Advocat Published at No. 21. First St. RED DEER e Conservatives had won F, P. GALBRAITH, Secretary Head of Liquor Commissio Government to New Seed Fair Po Wiped Out Farm Work for Sin Bubscription 2.00 per year; THE WEALTH OF THE PROVINCE ST over two months ago the ors of Alberta, by an 0 deputy minister of trade and dustry will be named to assist Tion. the Manning in administering tat mills. post became vacant whether the (Special to The Advocate) Aberhart a mandate to a u his soclal credit proposats wary and president of Steel in international policy wtichis) re p Died: At Delburne, James Bell, 38. comple to the clerical staff, tome Leigh mn tice and follows work ial position and business ad- ister Costa money, and we ds be will be engaged by the considering con Sask Sh COT yet been or the sere of single unem ako Lalaeh Asati CALS inter, tt was announced this week Ls0 m the infamous Zino- 0b burdens and difficulties eC do with Social Credit, or 1 will receive 9 a month, as from the provincial gov- address o which will be added 5) Life at the social program put on at the annual Teachers Convention. ah Less than half the threshing ha Reker lepee large X been done in the Eckville di inches of snow tn ono work for the sunk Ma j Second Av Red Deer High School team re- tained the Rutherford football cup. program for existing fini fs doubt al Air Force and the navy wil be dary will be put into the Montrea actuary 5 Cres He is prominent sound man and wedded to the pre- rmer will be eligible +, dst Se ee dae naam ama aanres Red Deer Dairy Products Cream - ery won the 50 donated by Central ta Crearheries for the most points won defeating Ed by any branch tn the Western and . into being who carry on he avocate of radical changes hh plans for furs oper ther reorganization of the wet ts with a view to effectiny d savings in the cost of 11 In touch with the secretaries of rity in the next House is reason- 8 had purchased the their needs may be made known to N, White residence on Michener Hill.) t. certainly economies an be cut down by Labor gaing: the government to lift the province of its present difficulties. Such i rganizations and chang ment did not dismiss the from Hy, Napler Moore, of Toronto, editor of Maclean's Magazine, who 1s, a visitor to Edmonton. East isn't sneering at- Social ere is a strong feeling of rc See a toe Ents is. eons eae eo abou dD: sidered to be an honest experiment. The Ottawa Spotlight c, the merging and modernizing of various departments and elimina further of unnecessary x- working conditions for the perman- ent staff. During the fourteen years wnment held, office t built tal civil service compar- Hor' Pearson, MPP. ad- pening meeting of the Industrial 9. good Speed for the farmer the load will come with Moore as tary, London, England, our member. Red Deer. The higher the . the less the ma- ytr, Mi the outstanding enact- lined to the members of the Society week have been Men's Brotherhood on some of the problems and alms of) with the Liquor vy weekly newspapermen.. The uses Of) tne publicity department. he country weekly in tmprovirs Te- co-operation on ween racial and religious quor depal Of this was.done with the consent Miss Agnes Slack, World's -W.. . g TU. New Ministers Show Promise Younger Men Get Show re in fe which was Dullt up by thelr Iations bet groups in terial personal liberty; overnment, With the advent of the new gov- out, about the least personal libert: the whole system has been than Senior civil servants have a quarter of a ce their resignations the ts from outside the Eng made to replace province, and whose Mad no one could do that better won the gratitude of in oe orca whov for whore shan Were tae been ntury, has lived tion in the higher grade salaries f the largest non- that department. h-speaking settlements in the (Special to The Advocate) (By Wilfrid Eggleston) id. Terence McSwiney, Lord Mayor of Brixton prison, Lon- py hunger strike of over Ri He had been sentenced for gaitor, T hear that ents of Mr. M ing the farmers got an appropriation from the gov- of thousands of dollars to wages were high was made Mellow-citizens have orrmpleyees and . unceasing, There 4s a place in covernment. every community that y weekly newspaper. can fill, the news and yuatly, It was felt that the 73 days. in- government was to be ho /on having been able to gather .000 an- gether such a capable and pt have been asked for to allow the ap- ba stance, head of the depart Married: Peter Batter, Hanna to was drawing a salary of 9, re Wi Mackenzie King, in his . had come out trium- ghout the province Will province during the dering the was felt: both as to those he took in ertising and those he left out, willlngness to mould the Jection by the Society to give this). ause of the gen- sero min of Enel att a thelr -es other than be- i) of which gaes to the newspapers. de nies are T; an important item in the re enue of these newspaper 11 hold their uine affection 1 jobs or be let out in a day or two. In fact, they are trying to carry as best they can with both authority and security inces must necessarily be rep its ed, even if the general level of the times. Market prices: Baby beef 10 t 18 a pound, lamb 17 to 20 , spring /P' chicken 20 , dressed fowl 18 , exis in the newspaper busi thelr curling and being Liberal This condition Is a serious one for the civil service, but it 1s even more serious for the province and its citizens; The combined knowledge and experience of the 1ogs Be, hides 9 , No. 1 cons 4i tol se nouncer or newspaper writer t 1 ANd ithe United States proceeds to ge Scan ona ee mean ae under the skin of some of his Can- cia pomesstons of this province and Salah Lsteners or readers by talking from a welter of rout or cost the taxpayers of Alberta many policy in these grave days of di 4 -. to use the of wisdont for D8 american in and therefore not the present government to husband venue will very naturally . Stent, B.A. oppose. the move, but, King in persuading Hon. Charles matter is not finally settle the Lhood Minister of Finance was, their fellow citizens who wish them well. MR, KING'S CABINET ed by the new minister, the CKENZIE KING'S new not grab the til by the lquor vendors, count a w Fut the extra cost will be pling with the problems of the day. im those saving to eons in this direction. the increased prices and ay- in the liquor department any ni are other notable choices. 1 to be instituted with ton of Hon. C, D, Howe, in has had e on Sunday hadn't asked lor the omission. certainly entitled to such GOLF WAY BACK WHEN (New York Herald Tribune) tt ft will be at Calgary, As) darini gol: Hard by, in the fields Like the oe wy and able service RITAIN CALLS AN ELECTION Commons of considerable capacity. The Que- men al tried and never went to bed without not rt of gallon of necessity for a THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Further Drastic Staff tenearsAgo Cuts Made in Edmonton n Accepts Reduced Salary ish Liquor Advertising licy Publicity Department gle Unemployed aineria, gave addrewes, The Board of Trade endorsed the fu- flour mill proposition su Midget No canvans- til prospects ning a 1, Rev. Ed. A. Grant, Presbyterian from Dublin, Ireland, E. Day. H. Blue, Wilkie, ; hogs, Co-op. of his wife at London, England, was advance, 9.90; cream, special 38 . Lanoheneretarerrsee yaa) Society re- escaping to the season and re- ald of wirel Nected Chas. Sinclair, president, and der s dry in. the hibition refer about 15,000, Red Deer) constituency s majority Four provinces potatoes in marl of horses e Mari- Cal nt o the poor crops a and th freight rates) H tfoli0s on wheat and alleged control of the Ow ine and petty Winnipeg markets by millers and big Avenne: were. causing unrest Royal Hotel. rmers. the South won Sabine -Labor combine, a majority of the a in two weeks. * ards had leased the Pine Lake Creamery to Hepworth and ble and was going to England or d bought out the tz plumbing depart- ment. John Reid had opened a shoe re- ing the staff of 1g Co.'s store at Married: Reuben Thompson to Edna Chapman. 25 Years Ago The Trimble Creamery Co, we 20 . per pound for jovember: es Range 25, t thus far approv ed by the Railway Department tawe. The canvass of Rev. N. D. Keith and the Citizens Committee for the Ladies College at Red Deer had will more than mea- tions. His bac 4 ix quite similar to thai ister who was, SDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1935 resulted in 7,500 subscript) A small gathering tus hear abotu the proposed lege at Deer the best things which has ever come into 18 our midst while See ee aan wire eee ee A. Speakman's ne tion in Red Deer was conceded. gestroyed by fire. boys gathered at Red Deer District Older Boys Confer- ing at Pratr' Boys Work mous vote o and Charles , Michener for his untiring efforts Director for on behalf of the citizens at large in giving them good roads, Prime Rib Roasts and Steak Specials they are choice and well conditioned, frying pan and the oven. CHOICE RIB ROASTS. PRIME SIRLOIN STEAK: CHOICE PLATES OF B) SELECTED SHOULDER ROASTS OF VEAL - CHOICE SHOULDER VEAL STEAKS - TRIMMED SHOULDER PORK STEAKS SHOULDER ROASTS OF CHOICE YOU STEW LAMB, thick and lean WHOLE SHOULDERS OF SPRI REDUCED PRICES ON QUARTERS AND SIDES OF CHOICE MEATS OR IN QUANTITIES Special Priges on Quantities of Cured Meats COOKED AND CURED MEATS the leading brand. FRESH FISH direct from the Sea, CURED PISH of many kinds, HAMBURG STEAK, fresh and wholesome PORK AND BEEF SAUSAGE, the best -. FRESH BEEF DRIPPING for cooking rgely attended public niect- ubmitted by Sydni flour punts as to yelled, Brace up Tommy, Proposition could. be and stop some o them blows. that year, as it, em, be mecessary to raise 7500 in any of the: dle the town and district. Teast until ing was to be done un hing Burns pretty bad, a backer id missionary had arrived at Evarts. Alfred) re promoted by Mn: 82.85 for the Sunday School. sentenced ess was located, kept un- surveillance, and arrested Father Point, Quebec, This was Mis. Nellie MeClung gave the chiet first time wireless had been used by very Day the police. Prairie Grange Notes: One needs jan airship to reach the price of hay 4 green feed In this vicinity. ad Geo. ell went on. ag night polteo- trict) man on Wednesday Mrs nz Dills, Sweet and Mixed Pickles, arry full line of high class CANNED VEGETABLES CASH PAID FOR HIDES Bring Them In ALBERTA MEAT MARKET J. Teasdale Company RED Order COAL TODAY e worst kind of winter nd a) son, A. R. Gibson, P. Smith, H. ns, A. Carswell, Carswell and C. Markle Geo. bakeship on Thirty Years Ago lt; el Moore ts already. at work 01 onds. You can t possibly have any fear for even thi weather when you ar prepared with a full coal bin, Good Coal means clean, comfortable and dependable warmth. We have a Coal to sult your particular needs at right prices. Atlas Lumber Co., Ltd. GEO, NORRIS, Manager Radio Talks BY WHEAT POOLS OF WESTERN CANADA stern Canada, as well as all others who ten-in to a series of radio talks d by. the three Wheat Pools of Western Canada, r The cyclist 1s the man who likes impson is doing work for ore all this week, knocking the king had the bottom out of the Tory pot. ernment ha and not very his eggs in one hant the other and tramp seven miles to Ket to sell his produce. the use pelng an impossible thing. Cottingham shot a lynx ke, which measured over 0 five feet from. fore long ago, had to take The grain growers of We Following is the schedule for November: The Farmer in the Modern World , H. W. Wood. November 20 The Canadian Wheat Boar November 27 Alberta Gives An Answer 8:00 to 8:15 p.m, Mountain Standard Time. Alberta Wheat Pool Married: John J, Bradford, High . to Florence McMillan. be bondmen or free? aiks Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results Try Them , Thad. been in connection Wi of Ridley Col- tion. For Everybody DID YOU EVER SEE A MAN CARRYING A BILL- BOARD UNDER HIS ARM? re butterfat DID YOU EVER SEE A HAND BILL ON A READ- D U EVER SEB A PICTURE O HAT YOU WANT A LIVE NEWS- SEE A COPY OF THE WASTE ROWN INTO UT BEING READ? DID YOU EVER Ke it of it is That s Why Advertising in this Newspaper Brings Results + WE fos
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