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1935-11-06
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MBER 6th, 1936 RED DEER ADVOCATE, 4 4 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1935 AWRENCE?D. FAMILY OUTFITTERS F Outstanding Values available in all brand. VEGETABLES. ing Them In Departments ARKET an Yep DEER , OAL Y e worst kind of winter. coal bin, Good Coal armth, is at right prices, o., Ltd. A splendid collection of New Merchandise Sturdy Quality--Compelling Prices Sudden Passing of Wagons Fording River 2 Markerville Pioneer at Rocky Mt. House Gudmundur Thorlakson torent Ferry Withdrawn Friday Came ille; Water Hunters Mov District in 1891 Funeral Thurs- A. J, Hooke eee day Good Neighbors Club Meets The sudden death of Mr. eee mundur Thorlakson took. place on Friday evening, November 1, at his Thorlakson had been Here We Are Again/ Yes ... wise roll-your- owners are back again with Ogden's Fine Cut. Why not do the same and smoke the best there is, when it costs so little November 1, 1935 The ferry.across the Saskatche- wan River had to quit at the begin- veek, owing to lack of denly was born in Iceland in 1869 and tn 1887 he came to America. After oq spending one summer in North Gays, getting colder Dakota, he came to Alberta where Zero on Tuesday and We eaneaday. he resided in Calgnry for some time. jth 10 below Friday morning, but In 1891 he moved to his land about bright and clear. Snow piled up in six miles from Markerville, where he grifts making travel hard. This 1s has resided sinc one of the freak changes in the son Bjorn, who lives close by with weather which are typical of the we Don't deprive yourself of the smooth satisfaction only Ogden's can give you... day. ree Board of Trade Committee to Walt SAVE THE POKER HANDS FINE OGDEN S cUT Your Pipe Knows Ogden s Cut Plug Lutheran chureh, Markerville Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Key and son and. Ronnie Bjornson of Miss Ure, the Tindastoll teacher, spent Thanksgiving holt- days with her parents, Mr, and imonton. Miss Gladys Johannson, Calgary, FORCE ix a guest of Mra. J. Budvarson, ss Mr. Harry Vandaelle, who has proper equips, spent some time in prospecting in 2 Into profit. the ean has retuned home to : his brother Fra t Book offe The FINEST OGAASTIE PAPERS Petersoty of Saskatchewan, srving family visited his brother, Mr. Karl Peter: IN THE FINEST BOOK son, and Mrs, Peterson, for a few 1 slip away. - any - . The Good Neighbors Club met on AUTOMATIC October 23 at the home of Disa BLACK COVER Oveioat Sveinson. . Plans for the chicken , a Peoer vaemated, supper on November 1 were made, A N K but owing to the sudden change in weather it RG YP TIEN Poatees served Tunch. DA Rolle cigarette lthe a Ready Mode. gt; Mrs, A. Hanson and Allen, D. ROE, Manoger ZiG ZAt spent a few days in Calbary visiting nson, who is still con- Red Cross Hospital, but is progressing favorably. He is now able to get around with the aid of Hazaard, Wetaskiwin, esults Try Them winter mont Edwardsburg CORN SY SS BY THE WAY sapoon of of vinegar added to a cup of evaporated or sweet milk will faa te Inte sour malik. Tt is well to know this when a recipe calls for sour milk and: you have none tn the blespoon molasses added to filing when making pum kin ples, ples will bake a rich polden When . . Mr. and Mrs. family left here for Edm: J the. to locate a camp before it gets too bad. This was at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Ww. Go. Callisr and 2 3 Wednesday. Mr. Collier twas acting pastor of the Nazarene Church at RED DEER, ALBERTA Splendid Raspberry Crop at Centreville 2,000 Baskets from Mr, and Mra. Elof Holmgren' s Bushes Brian Bell Has Narrow pe Ladies Con- tributing to Wood's Home November 2, 1588 We must Senet on Mrs, comge Nur series, which speaks for itself on the quality of their frult bushes. We eel this 1s quite a compliment to i to the re practically finished in three or four days at the most, and we have yet to speak to anyone who Specials Effective Thursday, November 7, to Wednesday, Nov. 13th Fresh Fruit and Vegetables GRAPEFRUIT, he oa 25 ORANGES pe 25 win 25 vw 49C CRANBERRIES APPLES SWEET POTATOES 100. boxes of MacIntosh Reds Fresh 5c to Clear at, Ss 1 39 Per Ib: ORANGES Large Size ... fixed up in shape for the stock for such a cold stormy week, and these two sunny days are much appreciat ed. We hope they may continue so. the stiow will settle and let those who, were not finished threshing get it done, if possible. Ladies Aid were unable to hold their Hallowe'en party Thurs day night owing to the bad weather and the condition of the ron ever, they will have a social evening some time in the near future. Fred Pullen went to Calgary low Church of that city. the Prairie Bible Institute at Three Hills last winter. Mr. Brian Bell is suffering wile a returned home from threshing on Friday he was unhitching the team. When he dropped the wagon pole off the neckyoke, one horse was still have been asked for a donation to the rose Christian Home, Cal- are contributing some Seiacliae meat, ete, and all con tributions are to be Elof a olmgren s not Tuesdi vember 12, Pitch will pick them up there and to the Lake on Wednes- ness Lacombe Favors New Woolen Mill on Council Re Site Preparation for Armistice Day November 2, 1935 There was a well attended mecting of the Board of Trade held in the Town Hall Tuesday evening, when and roll it in Chantecler his family, Mr. Thorlakson was of ithe members heard W. amu , an ee character and well outline his proposal to establish a or Vogue papers, the i many friends ard rela- THE, en with hunters and oollen mil in Taicombe,, He sald inati i th rhe funeral will take piers. oni ena 1 48 thant Lacombe offered all the nd- best combination known. a eeergens tnuvenoee TP going west from Lesllevile, th very vantages needed to operate a wool- Mormg weather, They may be able jars succesatully. He arkued that it would give to about one hundred men, and that the sheep men would get a better price for their A resolution was finally drawn up and carried, that this point. mittee to Interview the Council of On Monday, November 11, Re- the Town of Lacombe relative to membri i jocal BES.L. securing a site for the pi Mill hold. thele tntat banquet at mill The. committee appointed the Legion Hall, Sunday, November are Presiden of fa joint service of all churches putter, G. E. DeLong, with W. J ein be held at 10'45 am, in mem ory of the Geparted heroes. Rev. R. K, Pec wv, T, E, Davis and Rev. Father Gillis wil conduct the ser- vice. pavers welcome, A aay tor Stettler. He will returnand move his family to Edmonton, where, he will probably spend the winter. His many friends here will regret his leaving Rocky, where he has spent six years as principal of the school. Austin Rayner, amareee Ranger, has, ies of W. Scott ir to be more work attached to this than fun le ball put on by the LOBA. at t at me Pas- Tod TET a ited success for the yout folks. won frst ioe? Meriin Smith, as a Chinaman, got fel outs fjooke, M-P.P., left Wednes- . a November 10, ss the R t last Sunday morning c: great consternation among the threshing ow came, but others were not s0 lucky. snow continued as the week went on, the gn banded, waiting for more vtavorable weather, email couriers had hard ag the snow was badly drifted n places, Hallowe'en oft very quietly, owing to the inclement weather, and ne. Club will have thelr annual drive for the sale pop) uray, November Of sn aid of disabled 50 he anual service will be held in the United Church on Sunday even- November will tabe n place at the Genctapi in the Memorial Park at 10:45 a.m. The October for eee een folks. nineteen mem Mrs. R. Hoppus, Mrs, George Morley celebrated her convener of hold Economics, et en oay ence eee Quite read a paper on What is a house- number of friends took part in Telsure wwth? Purther the celebration. ft Movies The Hallowe'en masquera: Mrs. E. and eee were read by convener of child Weltare soar publte Health. Lacombe High School boyn are ce coached re B. er whe played in the house Irenie the University of Alberta at basket- : Fi - men making cornment mush, fl allan, as Winter, won high com- ha . THE FAMOUS with a Little cold water before hot 07 as an Eng- The Social Credit group: sent a ENERGY with a ttle cold, water peters Moe lish gentleman, and Gordon Nile, as substantial. parce of clothing this + anny Nigger, were exceptionally good. week to a needy family living west Refreshments were served by the of Wetaskiwin. a Do ot allow apples to stew wher indiey ofthe lodge ate making apple sauce. A. product ef The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited be cooked quickly 40 that the shape Pepa copter dar mrit i p aetcr mend nied net ohcctohen ed and color ma; . The favor of currants and ratsins tind son, Mr. Reed 1935' ax 91,921,000 ncres. The gov 2 aera used in cakes, ples and puddings will roreuse Beverley Hills, Call- ernment dec this was a far be be improved rearitt they are placed in a fornia, left last week for their hom ter sowing than in any ropoae polling water poured over After es ith spent with Mr, and country. It was 9,884, a then tnd left to soak overnight. Mra, Sen aia dacagtiter, ot it two yeara go. : Klear Co On ae oo ingredients, Athambra, spent a few days iat PY xeep n dozen of more cans of weak with Mand Mra Gritt Jones. A soups, meats and fruits on your Cee hea cratic ihe rovi SECOND SHEETS 2252 58S oO PRonai + Ro fae othe arn of ah 80 orm, on ontoer 28, 1s, 10 xe SHOE Repairing Always keep honey ina dark place, 4 Mrs. Harry Taylor, a daughter. -rhat means our methods of 1.00 per 1000 If kept in a bright Light it is likely Sees repairing shoes are approved by to soon granulate, manufacturers. We use mi After frying onions, pour a Iittle Dr. Wallace A. Watson, of Pouce equipment and materials of the vinegar into the frying pan, let it get Coupe, B.C., was sent October highest grade in our worl R d Deer Advocate hot and the odor of onions will dis- 30 to one year without hard labor 1 eet appear akalla prison farm following . . - e Oso e silver-plated fork, when conviction a man- W. J, Kirkpatrick Ebene Bor Red Deer Ivins spoon 1 FA ot Joseph On Tennhauser it SHOE REPAIRER ipe hospital, April 15. The rapid change in oe be venue Per Box DILL PICKLES . aon ie run YE) Bakery Specials For Friday and Saturday Fruit Cakes, 11 Ib, avg. 25c Raisin Buns AS 19c Cinnamon Buns 25c Layer Cakes, freak Ce 25c snc eet petit ee ane arte hee Fresh Salr SALMON Pink, tall tins CRISCO Vegetable Shortening - SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 Lbs. PRUN 10 lb. boxes. 50-6 Each HEINZ KETCHUP Large bot ROLLED OATS 9c 19 wm SOC 2 WHEAT KRISPIES 25 1 ees for ... 18 Airway 3s * 2.59 SOAP Amorted Toilet --.- BROOMS Each TOMATOES Large Tins Only a few bags at this low price. New prices will be much higher. ESKIMO TISSUE 25 AIRWAY COCOA Freshly AIRWAY COFFEE MACARONI CASTILE SOAP Per Bar -. 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Pleaca send me copy of booklet The Cuaker Method of Harr Brood Baking. ays the Best for Bread, Cakes and Pastry SPICED PRUNES Ontario's 1996 auto leenses went More and more people are rero- on sale November 1, and the. pur- their shopping xe One-half pound prunes, 4 cups chaser of a new car ill have, four. Ld cote water, one tick cinnamon, 4 table- teen months use f eof Spoons sugar, 3 tablespoons flour, 1 twelve. orai loggi Duns a lowing company near Duncan, remove stones. Heat Jules, add 10 B.C. ndea the steep. mountain sugar and flour which m grade from the camp, a distance of well mixed. Stir until thick. Add 4200 feet and of 1700 feet, prunes, orange rind and pour into climbed back to the camp and de- pudding dish, scended again in 28 minutes. The aa Serr RN Sane and aitbough Avgtstine is Phone 561 ees 2:cA,7, Metaenn, pastor of over 0 vars of age, fe seemed.to DAY AND NIGHT, nla ea perutfal sver ton pling fat and cumbet cel Motor Ambulances Mr, and next morning at 4 a.m. Fellow em ployees of the camp. challenge all somers to beat Augustine's time, service was presen Mrs, McLagan by the St. Andrew's congregation E
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