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Red Deer Advocate 1934-01-01 - 1935-12-31
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1935-12-11
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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER. ALBERTA N the excursion fare on the ratlroad from this district to California, 23 y Erixon to make a trip to Extmonton. years ago, 1s at present visiting her A YP. A. D Wi ding D ews a trip to BAmonton, brother, . te Caton, and renewing 40 ) * eanery ances Born, bon, ember 1, 10 Mr. and MWe a a bors awe old timers of Rally at Mirror Po ular at Lousana December 7, 1935 Stringer, a son. A fair crowd attended th edance : Mr, J, M. Craig is finishing a bog Wm. Phelps was a recent visitor . house, built mostly of tamarac logs, at the Central Hall last night, A ret F Seca eae aa eae Scie ee Saeed ately Rtas aus eee S Newly Maricd Couples, Hon a or more. on Friday. when damages were games, is planned for next Saturday matic Presentation ored Members Entertain Misa Louise Woven mace a trip to awarded a afrmer, with total costs Re Ret Dale Deanery Rally ot i eee Vy leary ciising: the wee to the machine company of 28,000. youn: usually find the worth the Anglican Young People s Assocl- December 6, 1935 Albin Safberg took paociiealle of Miss Jessie Catoh, who moved while things advertised. ation was held in g People s Awiday On. Friday evening, November 29, afternoon and evening. December 6, the W.I. members entertained their Sa E under the chairmanship of Harold busbands at a banquet and dance./ 4 : Incey, president of the Deanery This has become an annual affair) A 4 Council. Th Musiness meeting Was The guests of . t - j 7 Hl opened by the Rural Dean, Rev, W. 'T. H. Cripps, and was followed bya For The toast to The Church The posed by Lena Pearson of decorated Bashaw, and responded to by Rev, streamers, whilst the Wit Cripps; and to the A. decorated Roger Thompson of La- tne final dramatic play-offs for the Edward Island, A much enjoyed Bishop's cup were then pectornate, short entertainment was cofitributed Chesterfield the following plays being presented: Ie Deception , by Rocky Mt. Suites * Arotig Them Out , by Lacombe. ) Saaying Treas Watec Wheel , by Uuholster d im finest quality Gi All the lat- Mirror. 001 ux, Mr. W, Crossley Dr. Roper gave the Judges decis- and Mr. Bill Kerr. An uppeal was, jon to the last named cast, and the made by Mrs, L. Adams Rural Dean then presented a hand- any other donations to be give somely engraved silver cup to the children.in the district at Christmas. winners on behalf of Bishop Sher- Mr, Ure also mentioned the fact t man, who was unavoidably absent, that the Boy Scouts will repair any oO expressing His Lordship's regrets at toy: rion-attendance and congratulating the Mirror group of the A.Y. thelr success, ere were approxi- 29 at the Trochu Hospital of Evelyn, mately. one hundred registrations, the .7-month-old daughter of Mr, i with representations from Red Deer, and Mrs. Roy Ogilvie, after. an ill- I OUNGES Rocky Mt, House, Teche Elnora, ness of about two weeks. Funeral tes are guar- rs. Priced from WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1935 . R What is More Acceptable Than Something Useful ae Home? WEALTH one TERETE AWAIT We have so many pretty and useful articles that we cannot begin to The finest thing out, for real comfort and convenience, Nice selection DIO ms 20.00 10 45.00 WEDNES Bs A d ; Use een sey caw 09 seth ey so we x Combe. acknowledged by. Harold dies. Mrs, Ferguson, : is : Lacey of Elnora. Dr. Roper of Ba- dent of t . was the guest speaker, and particularly tureting oid emusing tell you all about them. Won't you drop in the first time you are in vas introduced by Rev, . E. Reeve. talk on her recent trip to Prince town and let us show them to you c Fs Wren cen senor nee al 9 services were conducted in the Pres y Bashaw and Mirror. son, Betty Hewson, Doris White, CANADIANS AND THEIR INDUSTRIES AND THEIR BANK Duncan Sutherland, Jim Dunham, , I - DAIRYING - Jim Trueman. o burne ceme A meeting of ng the Church of Eng-. HENRY: Angus, do you ever think ofthe tine own and later modern: dairy outfit. And don t wwe scarted this dairy btisiness? forget what our wives and children did, Angus. BEAVE LA land Ladies Guild took place at the R FLATS W.1. home of Mrs, Thomas Laver on The annual meeting of the Beaver ate raffle-a tea ANGUS: You ber 1 do, Henry. It all started ANGUS: No, indeed Even the: gitls joined calf ae cee the home of January mesting will be held at the with roe driving that milk roure at 20 a month clubs and. borrowed money from the Bank to ee rea ete eine peel ea tases Siizon. of teinin, Tad board. I worked earlyand hard for what Igot, buy. the first fine stock. .Theydid theie bit in The auditors report was given 1s Pinger sar Mars: Ras but the turn came when the boss was willing to building up our pee pebereianlag her D.. Malcolm, the, books beltig Mr Btones reports seeing a crow WWE Ky La Priced from, each 15.00 Give Her a Lane CEDAR CHEST A matchless gift for a sister, sweetheart, wife or mother. Our chests are gucasiege maoth-proof. to 30. 00 fell out. The Bank of Montreal knew I was thrifty up. The pi hi this wee by M a trained nurse and is willing tol Mrs, Carl Berggren and children from. the way my savings account had grown Not only are the lange try enccerae tn, Canada MD: tis otretabdinge The WT. atarte is fea sThelbelped a lec by lending me some cxstomers ofthe Bask of Montreal but handsets the new year with a clean sheet, Tt vice Pum jen Cowie Exceptionally Pretty Lamps money -on good security, of course; it gave me of independent dairy farmers as well. Large and wae Lore ee ne ule burne, last week. good stare. I still worked mighty hard, but the small, they keep theie business deposits and sav- Pe ete onli ebro bret ep etek ocr g tarp s is dec profs made me forget was 40 titel. Weave a ings at the Bank and borrow at times for sessonal regi elede pear sennsaeerertel te te Some leaves albert For All Purposes nice balance at the Bank now. requirements. Many of them call on the Bank for as follows: Rows ea eite oeaaeisdlicececay iris year we have a fine display of Floor Lamps, Bridse Lamps, Boudolt other services, such as credit information, market Many of Mrs. Ross's friends from rc HENRY: Yes, and you took mein 4s a:partnge conditions. Many of them have their bonds and NT Te er eck Ie ee Ant Oda Shader sk peiventror tary-treasurer. The first letter from stantial monetary present was given and gradually we worked up to a fine herd of our otheevaluable papers with he Bimbefor sfekeeping, . thre Home Nursing. Courpe was reed thon durin supeer time, svom thetr laa oe ban many Ts 1.50 ur ro- 10.00 demonstrate for the ladies, Lunch man, of Bow BANK OF MONTREAL ene cae eee See chicken supper put on by the W.I. Uliman this week. ESTABLISHED 1817 HEAD OFFICE, Miss Hango,. Mr. Butterwick and his 1 te id eqtiip- Mn Courtwright supplied the music ent as a a ee ss tamed LIGHT UP FOR CHRISTMAS MONTREAL cn November 22 was quite a success: On Friday, Mr. W. Vomastic held We sell Laco Light Bulbs, 15 to 60 Watt, each Intriguin detailing: tinted in What. a make, 8 make. small, and large Bargain, Mc Complet Jovely Ms the dance which followed. Many 1s reported to be opening a store In Red Deer Branch: E. T. HACKING. Manages : thanks are due the former persons Einora. for'the way they helped out, also to Turkeys were being shipped from MODERN, EFFICIENT BANKING SERVICE ..... THE OUTCOME OF 118 YEARS SUCCRSSFUL OPISAT tal i mn December oe Peet settilame stands s 8. reen siting frien , sea in Innisfail. very successful dance was put on by the Boy Scouts on Friday in 22, aA, the Community Hal A members of the Sewing Circle ee Sale : Lowest Prices-Your Xmas Shopping Made Easy by our Easy Payment Plan Leslieville News FLOOR RUGS aren sy a December 6, 16 eo Suitable for all rooms, at lowest prices in history. yolums shipment 0 comprising history, travel, fiction, SEVERAL ALL-WOOL BED THROWS the Depart In fancy plaid designs. Special to clear at -. rower will be al Regular 1.75. Special to clear, : p and ree Mra. s CONSOLE SET it must be be returned. Apply to In black glassware, attractively decorated Cake Pintes, Casseroles, Bon Bons. 1.50 3.95 eae ten and concert held at manse afternoon of soe his tes in fixing here on Thursday, and brought a Magazine Stands large assortment met Inst week at the home of Mrs. 3 to choose from. Each Beveridge. . P AB BER R Ss iellos goes manne Y BROS 1.50 bh Howe ne of re see oe Ibe: ra 7.60 Sod a CONGOLEUM, LINOLEUM AND AXMINSTER LADIES ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS 8 with sterling silver. 3-plece-. FQ Qe rhe Girls Club sale of sewing and i Ee pan ae PRETTY SOLID WALNUT END TABLES Chesterfield Tables, Coffee Tables, Gate- leg Tables and Cardia Tables, A lovely as- sortment, i 25 15.00 ae ' TOY SETS Table oad oj chairs, at ---.- 3.50 FANCY SILK TABLE RUNNERS Priced from ,each -----------. - 1 .00 Radio Tables Fern Stands Foot Stools and Fender Stools from 3.50 each DESK and BOOKCASE PRETTY SPINET DESKS and combination in solid walnut, from 15 45 BRIDGE SETS Folding -Metal Bridge Scts table and. four. chatrs, Smart, compact and convenient, From up mas presents for the children. DAD OR MOTHER iss ce mHoey's and Keruetap s sale rat e Would certainly appreciate one of our Set ONBOL Se ecanacnnd oe pouegnien: Exactly large crowd, and evoked NC. 3 bidding and satisfactory sollnig. SPRING FILLED. MATTRESSES Or bow -abouta ibe neat sie like sleeping on in bright colors to match the new ranges? panties, Pool Elevator at Withrow is vt er ates Downe INN eye conten srori . Priced from - - 0.00 jal group ae a5. x Yellow na White Gold Perfect stone set in very 2 a Tateat setting GENT S WRIST WATCH Priced from, each - an ausss VASE sterling freee) feo rates 8uLovP i tod a ee LADIES WRIST WATCHES GENERAL MOTORS NTL Ef lt;: iB atl SUNBEAM WAELEo CH Mr. D fasworch, manager BON BONS Tiere and mode bent Specially priced at 1.25 Priced at . 22.75 Wc s Bae Mother Would Be Proud of One of DIAMOND RINGS oi ei a McClary s Fnamelled Ranges A beaut parable Diamond Rings in 14k. 1 15 1 yea el: Siceeprenident: Me They are ponies re 50. oa gy to Been le and-such fine bakers. 50.00 TO 95.00 We will give you pate ee Ee stores on your old range. FRAMED PICTURES 5 AND es .00 we meeting at, the home of Mrs C1) WE CORDIALLY INVITE Ran ST ee 20 YOU TO COME IN AND INSPECT R LARGE, STOCK AT ANY TIME Best Furniture Co.Ltd. POLIC TIN 1 COME IN AND SHOP AROUND WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO BUY 128 in salary and bonus last year, ( 91, Tiaso0 salary and 62,743 bonus and Alfred P, Sloane. Jr., president. 201,743, Twelve others received sore than 970,000, witha sharp drop and common stock, Other high all to 15 Jewel, guaranteed Swiss se 7 + 15 Jewel Wrist Watch, Swiss movement The tee forthe ore Chrsman rt, 95 Year's guarantee. 7.9 SPECIAL e SPECIAL at TOP SALARY LIST ., . : Real Money Drawn by Higher Gifts For Men Gifts For Ladies Executives Ny SIGNET RING RONSON LIGHTERS eer Serene es washington, Deo. 4. General Zsa ROLLS RAZOR RONSON TUREDOR CASE OO DAY RINGS TONED BETS Motors top-flight sulury list-show- TRAVELLING SETS STICK PINS ASH TRAYS PEND. MUSICAL POWDER ROX 200000 annually to ranking ears .CCO POUCHES MEERSCHAUM PIPE CARD TABLE COVERS : Pomnonrase: AND PARKER POUNTAIN PENE ay Suede or Mobalr ten lie by the Unie trom that eure to 25,000. or Tees MPACT AND LIPSTICK ENSEMBLE epee SE emis a idsen's total remuneration con- Dot . lary and Ia Pratt, 134,527; Charles P. Ket- T. Pf Sus Sloane's included tering. 340408; Lawrence F. Fisher, Schuma total compensation figures, 124,218; John Thomas Smith, 125,- Bonus payments consisted of cash 2135 Richard H.-Grant, 118,802; James A, Pusher, 110,508; Albert Bradley, 38,253; John Charles we Wilson, 08018; Charles 8D. Mooney, 118,206 Wiinm nd E. Hunt, 98,003; 0 gt seg eh eR SE EN a GSE AEE GREE REL DD 8D YOY HO yes AH kD NN Se 8 Ne DS SD NED LED DO DIRE DISD ED DED EDEN SED ED AEDIEED j Fisher, 78,840; and John J. n, 71,631. : ae Rend the ads. and shop and save.
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