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Claresholm Local Press 1926-10-08 - 1931-12-08
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Proving - le 7 mY Library Bag 48 31 Claresholm, Alberta, Friday, September 4th., 1931 Gie Claresholm. Local Press Subscription Price, 2. ARRANGEMENTS TO THE TWO-DAY SCHOOL FAR The prize lists for the (Claresholm And district school fair have been dis- tributed this week and the arrange. ments for this year are somewhat aiff The-late Mra. Jacobson had beon ereit than in previous years, The Tesident of the Qlaresholm distric dates call for a two-day fair ay fol. '2Ce 19M, when whe came out f lo DEATH OF MRS. The death occurred at Midnapor on Thursday of Mra, Ronnaug Jacob son, aged 63, who had for some tim afflicted With tubercular an other complications. any Norway to'be near her ohijdren. fs survived by two daughters, Martin Berg and Mrs, Bon Andrews, and and one son residing in the States, Goorke W. Ringrose brought the body here for burial and the funeral Wil be sheld from the Norwegian Luth. Monday forenoon, Sept. 14 Piac- Ang of all exhibits, except those of the livestock. It ts hoped that the school boards of the various Nehools will co- operate in, placing these exhibits so that the individual pupils will not lose that day of schooling. These exhibits will be Judged the-afternoon of the first day so that the public will have umple opportunity to view the work of the various schoolse Tupsday, Sept. 15 10:30 a. m., ath- letic events. 1:00 p. m., judging th Uvestock exhibits. 2:00 p, th., th spelling matches. 4:00 p. m., judging : the parades and the school yells. two sons, By Rev. N. R, T. Bran and Rev. M. Hillerud. Burial will be made in the Claresholf Cemetery A BiG DAY'S THRES In the crop news this week wo find Delbert Reynolds tlireshing 2807 bus- hels In one day with tis 28-inch Avery -Deer- Delbert s eleva- Big Nels and Corliss idad the hauling, il ee LABOR DAY LOCAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT AS a suitable windup for the tennis Season, the local tennis club officials are organizing a tournament to be played off on Monday, Labor Day, pro- vided, of course, that the weather Is such ax to permit, + W. G. Brookes-Avey, the secretary, already has more than twenty players: was a satisfactory yleld Feglatered to take part and likely the from, number will be nearer twice that, oO, It will be drawn similar to the pres- Ident and vice-president competitions in the curling club. 0. L. Reinecke, . the president, and R. L. King, tourna- ment director, will make the draw In public on the courts at 1:30 Monday. When it is ascertained how many ey- ents are available, the two divisions will play for the highest aggregate of points, Th social committee is arranging to s rve luhch on the courts and visitors will be made welcome at the tea hour, his was on farm but the weights are ghts by superint 0 0 Threshing conditions . have been ideal, but that many bushels through 28-inch machine indicate that there Wheat cloxed today William cash cloxe. : Prices all week have shown a sick tendancy to sag. ean We have heard of actresses becom: ing temperamental, but we hardly ex- pected to spe the outcropping ame alr pilots. The bunch that flew here Thursday was part of the group th was supposed to take part in the a on the 9th. ir must S frolic her have had faction had a representative in Jail aml none hag'any kind .1ds for the otter. Conba billed the town first but Thu-sdry's crowd saot in shoud with their performance. They have know of the origin plana, eee MARCELLING PARLORS Above J. M, Soby's Furniture Store. Entrance on East side. gt; MISS CLARA WENNES, Se ny (Macleod Gazette) Eddie Dersch of Granum mot with nasty accident when his Ford truck with two tons of lumber aboard turn- ed a complete somersault on the trail Just a few hundred yards north of the west bridge. Mr. Dersch escaped with a few deep cuts and bruises which will necessitate his.staying in the house for several days, aeons Tre Local Press for 1932 at See details of Special Offer as an- rouxted in this issue. must e Rex. Theatre SHOWING TONIGHT DIVORCE AMONG FRIENDS MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Grant Mitchell, Lucille Powers and George Marion in MAN TO MAN NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY That Great Specta le You Have Been Waiting For HELL S ANGELS Jac0BSaN) Mre. hor of Claresholm, tu eran Church on Sunday afternoon at 2:90, when services will be conducted 4) for each pump instal COUNCIL CONSIDERS e Th )- town je with Ma Wyatt id Councillors Arn und Hood pres al t equiva or presiding ,. Watt, nt of the taxes on the in recent years. YA letter from B Squadro that already two-thirds of the had been paid and requested Brunt of the balance unpalch e was given with the 1 that the arran) - tinue in the futur A town pla: wing clrcular member of the 2 off consideration A letter wis r WATER SHORTAGE gular monthly meeting of the Hl wax held Thursday night and Morrow Mhe Elks Lodge was granted the sports 1 the usual pro- Tits understanding Ht Would not cou) was pre. uted and it Was moved that each counell attwnd at the ce and peruse the same for tuture report of the Western Canada Fire Underwriters in connection with this town Was presented and tabled tm for future consideration, from Mrs, Taylor requesting information as to whether Jor not the town would be renewing FAMED PARACHUTE JUMPER TO PERFORM), . .. HERE SEPT, 9 LOCALETS te drug tore The writer Interviewed Frank Had- resradots dock, the parachute jumper, and S Red Sherman, the stunt tiicr, on) Df Stewart of Climax, Sask; sper 183 ptember iat , Mssurauce that on peP schedule, s sponsoring this show. the citizens of town xt r support. ve th Do pot forget the danco in the /Mra. W. J. Harper, of the . 8, A, Squadron Hall the evening of the Staff, on Tuesday, Sept. Ist. lying Frolic, There will be reat O06 music, The pilots and members of Mr. aud dirs, A, Laurie and children the tight will be in attendance, day. w. is Hospital lvase for another yeur. ee Re A statement of the cash: position of the hospital sidered, showin was prepared a and expenditi well within Jed th late the hospitul for auother year, from Oct, 16th, and that an eadeay be mady to obtain a lease on the hos- pital itself at a rental of 50,00 in stead of 60.00, and cndeavor (Dr) McMillan ent on the hospital per month to 20. he shortage of water in the er to reduce th brought up ax a mujor prob the u been patrolled by, the tow r some miles about the dar rian sf to contaminate the wate that no evide been found, It was decided immelllate steps would have to taken continued to ensure a thing to do was to g nin by hav und. having an The ne intake at the n the creek bed, It was the unan imous opinion - that these shoul be undertaken Lumediately, mn to sturt the sid brought up. Ww Again o inio works was the tin work should threshing Acei Were passed for payment, tt that the work on the water- present nid that possibly th not be started erations were finished, MODERN tire repair is not just a patch . Tires that Matinee Saturday at 3:00 om. Passed U are specially built for Tong mil deniand a iim emery A Tough Test For Bread We would freely state that breakfast is the toughest test given to bread. Not that the bread might be at fault, but the temper of the eater is then most easily disturbed and any little defect in the toast provides a ready outlet for an explosion . HUMOR THE BRUTE Brooker s Quality Bread Makes Excellent Toast. Claresholm Bakery and Past A. BROOKER; Proprietor. ry Shop good vulcanising job to save every last mile. We want you to come in and watch us repair a tire by the Good: year factory method with special materials. Bring your own tire in and we'll demonstrate on that. You'll be satis- fied that it is a good job and a great saving Claresholm Garage, that the receipts tthe town undertake to opor 0 Rel ottage from 25 there was any eonditions prevailing that would have a tendency supply, but eof this condition had that Home water to the town, and that the first the wall on the ng It cleaned out ctric motor and t step would of the wells at the ek, with the idea of reservoir supply there the same time get the wat r things Ik work was the jon mportant at the until unt to the amoint of 4709.29 Mrs. Clara Ringrose L.A, By ALL. CM. TRACHDR OF PIANOFORTE Phone 67 FOOT HILLS LODGE, No. 13 1.0.0. F. ond: Monday tn Sept Visitors welcome, G A COUTTS, N. G. J. W. MORROW, mber, Phones. OMice, 141. Residence-96, (McGil ) DR. P. J. CARROLL. Physician and Surgeon. Ultra-Violet, Diathermy Office 40; Residence 164, P. A.M. LYSTER, M. D., Cc. M. ( McGill) Office and Residence: The forme) Dr. McMillan premises. DR. A. D. MACGREGOR Milnes Building, DR. J. A. MULLIN jentiet. Phones: Office, 2; Resldence, 198. These two men gave the alt show. aw ad- vertised for Sept. 9th. would be put The Clarexbolm Legion, Branch, No We hope nd district wit Rex Thoatre ts playing Hell's 4spitals 40 that the A heat Week in which you will Ye fesuarded, again see Frank Haddock dolng iis stuff, Here's to a thrilling and enjoyable for the . Atkinson, the preshtent ha TE The Lodge tg in recens till the sec- Secretary. OR. J. 8. HYNES, M. D.C. M. re Phone 188 Claresholm, Alberta couple of days in Claresholm th: week with Dr. Carroll, they being fo Mer cluvdmates at college. Climax in the drought infosted area south Swift Current where many of the (ai mers ute moving out, but the govern ment is taking steps to services as the necossar public tt i oo 0 A daughter was born to Mr. a 1 hon arrived Monday night inti opening of sthool, Joyed a most dolighttul hold coast. Mra, Hendershott will come jfo Cliresholm in about a months time, W. D. Stopford wan inanager of the Bank of Commer during Mr. (Laurie's absence: 09 0 It is reported that Claude Amund; ee 4 belig appoluted bird counter for the Closed Mouth Society, since u the suspension of th of the office, on Just: cause. pros t McDaniel, Ca Members of the Sunshine Club reminded that the wlar meot- ng will be held at the home of Mra. J.B. Lewis on Tuewday afternoon, September sth, next ny ooo weeks ago the White Lunch d Its doors, much to the chagrin of several business men in town and to the It nture for Benny Hutt w taken over the premises and x opening up on Saturday under the tame of The Rex Ci i across trom the the name Is taken fi A fe The location m that, - 00 , , Let us all go to bY? This ts my nvitation to our triepds and homes fathers, mothers and young People on my dirat Sunday after hol fdays, Rey. R. W. Dalgliesh. oo 0 Mrs Barber.spont soveral days this week with friends tn Ciaresholm, go: ng on to Calgary to visit with her sister before taking up her new home n Bdmonton. Mrs, Barber will, live with daughter, Mrs, Longman, and dice the Raymond school of asri- culture IN closed he too has been her FOR RENT Desirable residence properties in Clares- holm FOR RENT and FOR SALE. S. L. FRASER CLARESHOLM. trausferred to . A. P. P.. made short work of the second Calgary taxicab case, This tim ft was one of the bandits who was killed, but not before the taxicab driver had heen bound and left tied to 4 tree and the trio engaged in a gun battle with the police on the Okotoku hill, Tho A, P. P. have carned the high commendation of the pwblie for thelr many during the past few months, oo JR Watt was a business visitor 1 Tube Listerine Tooth Paste FREE with the purchase of 1 Prophylactic Tooth Brush 7c. Value BOTH FOR. 100 Tre Rexall Drug stare (llaresholm PHARMACY . L. REINECKE, Propricter. n Lethbridge this week and was priv- Meged to attend the complimentary Banquet tendered Hon, Frank Oliver. oo 0 Mra. W. D. Stopford Ix spending the Labor Day week-end with her mother in Calgary. : oo 0 A delightful linen was given in honor of Mra, Gldman, who before her marriage was 3 1 sen, at the home of Amundson Saturday eveniiuz when a large number of guests aksem- dled and brought aboautitul array of gifts, Misses Eva Atkinson, Iris Am- Undsen and Mirlam Amundsen servi tea and fri and Miriam carried fn the decorated basket containing the itt and made presentaton to the bride ower Mra, Adolph lant ovo There was a lacrosse match In Cal: gary Friday, and Eric could not resist the lure of the old game. e020 Mrs, R. N. Beattie was a hostess at tea Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs, Anderson of Empress, ting der consideration nt holder , for Rex Theatre and Mani, Optometrint, of Me won, Sight Specialist S24 Sth. Ave. Woat, Calgary, wixhse to announce ris regular visit to Claresholm (Pharmacy, Tuesday, Sept. 2th. Appointments ut is a is of tr id Judged. 5; Children have tuberculosis Just as adult do. They are not born with tho diveane; they contract It after they are born, Providing proper is taken ehildren do not contract tub- roulowi, The disease still occurs be either through ignorance pr are the negessary care In Aunt aness, not taken, There i no mystery surroundin: the manner in which children get tuberculosis. The dixease is cauyed by germ, the tubercle bactilux, Thix kerm can neither fly nor crawl. There ls only one way in which t can travel and reach a child, and, and that ix by sputum from someone who hax tuberculosin, The person pho has active tuber- culosls, whether or not he knows he hay the disease, Nas the germ of the divease In hin sputum. When he coughs: oF sneezes he spreads, the sorni, The saliva Ne leaves on eat ing or drinking utensils pontaing cerms, his kisses also help to spread h the disci Children cannot protect themselves protection, consequently adults should take more precautions to safe- guard. the children, Careless cough: f and spitting must stop. If it ts ary to cough, then the nose and t the mouth whould be covered with ac handkerchief, If expectoration is neo- who x visiting here, oo W. Dalgilosh and from Gull Lake-Monday; d having spent the summer holldays at drove down family troyed thetr cottage there, ed on the mouth, essary, thematerial expectorate by fire. Common eating and irinking utensils should not be toler tod and a child should never be kiss- a we Ganadian Medical Association GRANT FLEMING, M.D: TUBERCULOS be J eave should be given spect care. Such children. should of course, be (hey are d penedent upon adults for examined from time to time to keep A cheok on thelmsndition. control THE AIR FROLIC on - Wednesday, the 9th. SEE EL THE SCHOOL FAIR-- Monday, Sept. 14, inside exhibits placed and . Tuesday, Sept. 15, live- stock judging, sports and open to the public. OF THE Eatteaey ASSOCIATE 18 IN CHILDREN To save children. we myst become destroyers of germs and we must re fuse to do anything which allows these enemies to paas from por: son to another. Tuberculonts can not occur if the germs of the disense are ho tapread, and the germs will not be spread f we act in such a way that the secretions from our ni and mouths are not spreid from us to others, When tuberculosia occurs among children, tt means that someone with whom they have been in frequent con- tact has the disease. The older per- son may not know it, because tuber- culosin- ix, in many cases, a long chronic disease, and the person may: be it feels poorly and does not sus- pect that he has a serious dison o S one which js serious to both himself and to others. Children wifo have been exposed to tuberculosis, through ving in the home with an adult who has the d Tuberculosis 1s one disease which is greatly influenced, if not entirely by the general health of individual, The child cho re proper food, sufficient rest, he elves frewh alr and sunshine a not likelp to develop the disease. On the other should be properly collected and des- hand, the disease ts very apt to pro- gress In who ix in that condition because of the undernourished child he lack of proper food, rest, fresh alr nd sunahin Monday, Sept. 7, is Labor - (Tay and a Public Holiday Local Tennis Tournament Monday at 1:30 -
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