Close
Cart (0)
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
1154
1154
Actions
Zoom view
Loading details...
Add to Lightbox
Linked assets
Claresholm Local Press 1926-10-08 - 1931-12-08
Conceptually similar
1152
1027
1024
1155
1067
1100
1020
1026
1015
1065
1102
1025
1018
1064
1101
1013
1023
1016
1022
1021
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
1154
Ask a Question
Details
Date
1931-12-04
From
1154
Transcript
25, Se eee eet) ee ee ee BE ae Se OR EF Claresholm, Alberta, Friday, December 4th, 1931 Wheat Is Down So Is Flour When the price of wheat drops your flour cost drops proportionately. This week wheat is at a lower level, so you can your- self re-adjust our milling schedule published last : week. THE GLARESHOLM FLOUR AND FEED MILL J. F. HAGERMAN, Prop. CHURCH NEWS ST, JOHN'S CHURCH Sunday, December 6th. 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, manion 12:16 p.m. Sunday School. Rev. Canon Merrick, M.A. o UNITED CHURCH 4 You can't expect A doctorto keep you well of yourself, A new suit (or dress) to hide an old fault, fore of godly home. the privilege of it Sunday's services, to next Sunday. tend chure Sunday service, hool at 12: o: NIDAROS LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. N. R. T. Braa, Pustor. GASOLINE CLEAR NAPTHA, over 70 gravity suited for winter use. FOR SALE at 9 CENTS PER GALLON, tax extra. WELLINGTON LEASE TURNER VALLEY at pipe line prices. No waiting. On good gravel - road 41 miles South of Black Diamond Hotel. PHONE M 7030 - CALGARY Philco is Best PHILCO MAKES MOST OF THE WORLD S RADIOS . . . IT SHOULD BE BEST. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE. BATTERY CHARGES, BATTERIES and TUBES carried in stock. TUBES TESTED FREE, and your troubles cleared up. EVEREADY PRESTONE, the perfect anti-freeze WILLARD and EXIDE BATTERIES DREADNAUGHT TIRE CHAINS WINTER GRADE MOTOR OIL LIGHT TRANSMISSION and DIFFERENTIAL GREASE AUTOMOBILE HEATERS FROST VISORS s Claresholm Garage Ltd. Use Pasteurized Milk It is Recommended by all Health Authorities. QUALITY and SERVICE is Our Motto. HILLVIEW FARM DAIRY Phone 1408, Pierce Bros., Proprietors. 11:00 a.m. Norwegian Service, 10-8 y School. jo evening service, paeernee CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (Opp. J nkins Groceteria) 10:30 Sabbath School. Classes for all ages. We will make you welcome. Jnconscious Deterioration. woods t Acceptable Tim Wednesdy, 8:00 p.m., prayer meet- Ing. Services that are spire and help you, friends. Speclal music. The little chu com: aleulated to n- Come with your h with a big wel- A. H, Eggleston. Math, 11:23 Come unto m: that labour and a and I will give you rest. 10:30 Sunday School all ye Jaden, and Bible 0 Sacrament, 30 Song service, with message, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m,, prayer meet- Friday, 8:00 p.m,, young people's. We invite you. lt;M. Thomas (Elder) n HOSPITAL NOTES Thomas Darch Was admitted No- vember 30, und is Improving nicely, Mrs, R. H, Long was admitted Tuos- day. She felf on the stairs and Injur- ed her back, also fracturing a rib. Thos. Parry was an appendectomy case, Wednesday, Bert Lawrence is patient, Mrs. Wilhite and baby haye gone home. . Swartz and baby have gone rs. Froman Ander a M waa dhe charged during th Scotty Henderson was turned loose. No. 1 GROUP HEADQUARTERS. WING, A. H, Parade Tuesday, December Sth, at 20:00 hours. Dress: Service, bandol- Jers and spurs. Ist and 2nd period: Station work. 3rd period: Flag reading. 4th period: Troop drill. E. G. STUDD, Major, 8. A. H. Commanding * No. 1 Grow Hendquarters Wing, S. A. o. SOUTH ALBERTA HORSE UADRON. B SQl B Squadron, S. A. H., will parade at 19:30 hours at the Armouries for the entertainment and Christmas tree to be held under the auspices of the q and is on D 1bh, 1931. Service dress, W. EB, ATKINSO Ci AH, LEGION MEETING The regular monthly meeting of Claresholm Branch Canadian Legion, B. E. 8, L., will be held in the Legion rooms next day evening, De- cember 10th, at 8:00 o'clock. Business: Elecion of officers. The execuive will meet at the 11 00 a.m, Matins and Holy Com- Rector. er TOWN COUNCIL The regular meeting of the Council was held: Thursday night, with the following members present: Wyatt, Councillors Paulson, Knight, Arnestad, Watt, Morrow and Hood, A. Brooker made application to ect .algn on Railway Street. This application, together with thoxe made at the previous meoting, were taken up and discussed, and it was moved by Councillor Watt, and carried, that in spite Applications for the erection of signs be refused. Don t f Pyjamas, 1.65 and 2.35 - Bra: Vest and Bloorcr Sets, 1.25 - - A complaint was entered 1 to take advantage of these last TWO DAYS MONDAY we will have our CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES and other GIFTS on display. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, Dec. 4 to get stocked up: SPECIAL FEATURING OF SILK LINGERIE FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN ere and Bloomer Sets, 1.25, 1.95, 2.35 Children s Bloomers, 60c The public to overlook your faults : ay School to do: the work the early closing by-law. Many have expressed gratitude for ut even more of love and de- . C. G. LT. girls are prepared to care for children, to allow mothers to at- Rey. R. W. Daigilent, K p THE CLARESHOLM TABERNACLE Jaw provides that all places of tnist ; was moved and carried that the chatr- man of this department, strictly enforced, ad been held in vhe town, office with organize an active Red Cron Society and to get behind the National Emer- Kency appeal that is now being made throughout the Dominion. Councillor Watt r ported that at a subsequent meeting Mr. A, Laurie had consented to act as chairman of the local Red Cross committee and he had consent- ed to act as secretary. It was moved by Watt and carried that Councillor Knight be the Clare holm representative to a Town Plan- ning meeting to be held in Calgary, December 4th, -The committee appointed at the just regular meeting reported that they had gone over each water rate in the register and had found them correct with the exception of a few that needed slight adjustments on accounts of baths, etc. added since the last census, y The voters lst as prepared wad ap- ov A letter was read from the Curling Club offering 30 per cent of the total amount received for membership asa rental for the rink for the 1931-32 'seas- on, After some discussion, it was moved that this offer be accepted and, on. division, the motion was carried, ie rink schedule as drawn was approved Council: Senior hockey receipts shall be divided on a basis of 40-60, 40 to the town. The s 1 to 7, 12.00; students, 3.00; adults, 4.00; family, 10.00. Statement of receipts and expendi- tures for the month of November was read, showing 3622.03 recelved .ant 3210.09 paid out, , Accounts totalling 417 passed for payment. wore Not Appendicitis Gas Pains Fool Him I had such pain in my right side I thought I had appendicitis: But it was only gas. After taking Adlerika I've had no trouble. W. L. Adams, ju can't get rid of gas doctoring the stomach. For as stays in the UP bowel. Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, ing out potsons which catise gas, ner vousness, bad sRep, Get Adierika today; by tomorrow you feel the won- derful effect of this German doctor's remedy. Claresholm Pharmacy. certain people keep open for bust ness after the hours provided in As the by- neas shall close at 6:00 o'clock, tt Councillor Arnestad, tnstruct the police to see that the conditions of the by-law are The Mayor reported a moeting that representatives from Lethbridge to Chipso, large pack-t . DOUG, FAIRBANKS, JR., IN LIKE YOUR NERVE Young Doug. 4s seen first ay a be- spectacled young sup under the domi- nation of stern mamma, who on- courdges him in un fuferlority com- plex. He goes in desperation to a crystal-gazer, who assures him that his real self ts vallant and that his prowess over the ladies needs only to he demonstrated. Thrilled with the new dea, he speeds to Central America, and, onco there, proceeds, with the ald of a high-powered car, to scale walls, cap- size guards, crash gates, confront aug- ust dignitaries in thelr secret haunts all for. the love of a young lady, whom he has passed and determined to possess, He finally succeeds in kidnapping her from kidnappers, rouses the citt- zens to rout a villainous roue wha, means to win her by much money, saves the day for the republic, and rides away with the Indy all with a debonair bravado which is altogether delightful. I Like Your Nerve reveals new powers in young Fairbanks, and the lady In question is lovely Loretta Your Nerve was written by the famous English novelist and playwright, Roland Pertwee. At Rex Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, next week. Ganadian YOU SHOUD KNOW You should know certain things so that you may be able to act in such manner as to protect your own health and that of your family. The success which has been achieved in controlling certain diseases s not the result of chance. It has come about as the result of oun having acquired enough knowledge about these par- ticular diseases to enable us to over- ome them to some exten when we make use of the knowledge which we now posses Smallpox in fu prac Used. Rickets disappear as the. ro- sult of proper feeding. Pure water and safe milk prevent the occurrence of typhoid fever. . You should know that each year, fn Canada, over eight thousand sons die from tuberculosis. You should know that when t s discover: ed. early and properly treated, tuber- culosis is one of the most curable of diseasen. Knowing these two statements to be correct, you are then in m position o say that the large num ot deatha must be due to failure in dis- covering the disease in ts early stag- es, or that the cases are not boing properly treated. hose of our readers who follow our advice and have a. health examination clowe of the meeting of members, each year, give their family physician an opportunity to discover tubercul- fiealth Service a OF THE : GRANT FLEMING. M. Medical Association Baltetby 7 ASSOCIATE SECRETARY onis, canceta and other diseases, in thelr earliest and most curable age. It 1s not possible to teach the pub- He how to detect disease early, It in much more difficult to make a ding- nosis in the early stage of a-dixease thon It 4s later on, The general idea of a tuberculous person x one who ts thin, looks iI and has, cough. This fs the usual condition when the dis- ease is advanced, but in tho early stages the patient appears to be well, and nothing in his general nppear- ance arouses suspicion. Not everyone with the following symptoms has tuberculosis, but the prewence of one or more of them 1s to arouse and to send -the individual to his doctor to Gnd out the causo: A feeling of fatigue from work which did previously cause fatigue. Lous of strength or wolght, which may be accompanied by a general feel- Ing of not being well. Any cough whith persists for a month or more. Continued upset which may be ans f digestion, asdoclated with a It is better to be on the safe aldo, Prompt attention to early symptomn means carly treatment If it is needed, and early treatment menas cure. lt;Questions concerning health, ad. dressed to the Canadian Medical RUBBERS and OVERSHOES down in price. GROCERY SPECIALS On until FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 6:00 p.m. Tartan Brand Pears, H.S., per can .19 Tuxedo Coffee, per 1-tb. can . We have everything for the Christmas Cake or Pudding; all nice fresh stock. As usual, we-will give a Special Discount on Bulk Orders of Candy, Nuts, etc. for School or Church Christmas treats. Gowns, 1.35 and 1.85 Come in and see us before you buy. Sour Mixed Pickles, r qt. jar, .33 18 Red Rose Green Label ea, per tb .47 Holly Raspberry and Apple Jam, 40 4-Ib. pail . 44 DEPARTMENTAL STORE SPARTON 6-Tube Junior - 62.50 Built to sell for 105.00 VOLUME This set supplied dance music for 60 couples at the Squadron Hall, Wednesday night music coming from KNX, Hollywood. NO AERIAL AS USED. Cabinet Set 85.00 RADIO S RICHEST ;VOICE cArnestad -MMotors ' during Dec., Jan. and Feb are good Association, 184 College Street, Tor- onto, will be answered personally by letter, Glasgow s Meat Market Phone 48 Try Our PURE PORK SAUSAGES, 2 tbs. for 35 WE PAY TOP CASH PRICES FOR POULTRY LOW WINTER EXCURSION FARES EASTERN CANADA CENTRAL STATES OLD COUNTRY PACIFIC COAST You may stay three months on every return ticket to Eastern Canada an Central States, and five months on Old Country tickets purchased be- . tween Dee. ist and Jan. 5th. Pacific Coast tickets on sale. certain dates for return until April 15th, 1932. Any Canadian Pacific Agent wil gladly give lull Information, or write G. D. BROPHY, District Passenger Ayent, CALGARY, ALBERTA.
How can you use this image?
To attribute objects use the information in Attribution. Permitted uses are outlined in License and Usage Rights. Usage Restrictions can only be waived by the copyright holder.
Usage Rights
Education,Instruction,Private study,Research
Usage Restrictions
Commercial,Exhibition,Publication,Remix and adapt
Attribution
Image 1154 (1931-12-04), from microfilm reel 1154, (CU11188161). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.