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Claresholm Local Press 1926-10-08 - 1931-12-08
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1931-09-04
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ec, 9 5 to ir Ip oa re aocanceneesancen, DP - THE CLARESHOLM FLOUR AND FEED MILL i 85 85 of the flour used in the Claresholm area is milled right in Claresholm by the Glaresholm Flour Mill. We have had excellent wheat to grind and it-has been easy to make good flour. Ly) We have arranged to supply the present demand ff from 1930 wheat, and wheat till it is thoroughly seasoned. J. F. HAGERMAN, Prop. Free Delivery will not be grinding new Phone 63 Philco Hhas built a radio that allt the people can enjoy M efficient radio could be built and sold at a price that iB most any person could afford to pay. OF course they build-models that bear most favor- f 4 able comparison with the any competitor. Radio Batteries and Accessories But there are who want a good radio without displaying it as a costly and consvicuous piece of furniture. 84.50 and Up Complete With Tubes finest cabint radios sold by usands of people S Five Mile School. SEAS WITHOUT ICEBERGS Absence of icebergs from the north Atlantijc hipping laifes this summer has caused considerable speculation Trips to pwatertons gary and Banff in pri- vate car, RATES 'REASONABLE M. WALL Enquire Queens Hotel or Phone Res. 182. among those Studying them. It fs the first tline this condition has prevailed since the International Service ef Tee and Ice Patrol was extab- 2, It will be ret easures of to the Titanic, whe: f lont through eaulsion with a berg. In jthat year more than 1000 teeborgs were plotted ja the North Atlantic area, During, the ing years no progtias has toward the elimination of the menace. Scletice has not proved equal to the situation. The only ox- planation adyaneed so far for the Ab- sence of icebergs in 1931 ts that Hecame lodged on shoals somewhere along the Labrador coast. The fact that the Hudson's Bay shipping route is freer from. ce than usual would suiggent that the true explanation has to, be sdught elsewhere, The subject Is one of increased importance to Can- ada with the opening of Churchill har- bor Tre Local Press for 1 J See details of Special Ofter:as an: nranced in this issue, 1.25. Looking to Robert Gardiner, M. P., president of the United Farmers of Alberta, says: Lookingmgo the future am confident that Alberta farmers will never be satisfied by any system of marketing that is not strictly co-operative in its basis, because no other system can meet their needs, By patronizing Pool elevators we can speed the day when the co-operative syatem will be firmly established as the normal method of handling our products. the Future * new management, Mixs Anna Carr of Nanton being engaged for the new Miss Winnle Hartwell is again the SCHOOL ENROLMENT SLIGHTLY LOWER When school opened Tuesday morn: ing t wan found that the enrolment showed a alight reduction over tast articularly In the public achool Over all, the reduction will be About twenty pupils, The high school acldom T cetves its tall comple: ment the-drst month, as a number of the puplls are kept dome to work in the harvest. Miss MoDonald and Miss Blair had returned from thelr most enjoyable trip to Ontario, but Miay Gooderham was detained at Creston with an at Mack tack of tonsilitis. Mrs, ham's lows Grado Gra Grade Grade V Grade ) Grade Grade VI oo 1 Miss Marion Me- Laidlaw. HT. Goutts hi cipal of th redumed as prin- School. at Grain Belt. Miss Barbara Valetako is teaching on the Blairmore staff. special IL puptis. at Carmangay. 000 Jarvis Miller has returned to: Bar- ons ay assistunt prin 000 Howard Evans is back at the Pratr- le View S RERasueaiite aching at Trout again, 00 0 Mixs Isobel Dalgliesh Is teaching the Claresholm View School for an- other term, Miss Papp of Pincher Creck Is the teacher engaged for Badger Flats, 000 as been no change at the chool, Mr. Martin ul and Miss Mabel Nelxon as assistant, oo Kenneth Smith ix again dictator at Miss Wallebeck ia upholding the golden rule at Dollar Lake, 0 00 Miss Doris Peterson is again teach- ing at the Northern Light School. 20 The Meadow Creek School 1 under term. ooo The Carnforth School in in charge of Mri Moth of Calgary, teacher at Sharer. Miks Stan hag been re-engnged at the Hooster Sshool. 00 0 Miss Fern Palmer Ss back at the Clear Lake School. 0 Arthur Evane of Calgary ie tench: ing at Mountain Peak. 000 Miss Roberts is again teaching at the Greenbank School, o 0.0 Mins Margaret Coutts tian taken a school fourteen miles out from Bow Tsland. o Little bank Disgruntled daddy YJt's a place that will lend you an umbrella when the weather Is fine, and that warts you to return ft as soon as t radni. Willio Daddy, what is a BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. B. Whitehead Hazel Whitehe: - by a host of enemy pla: Clareshol 1m, Alberta, Friday, , September 4th., 1931 SHELL'S S ANGELS Acconting toa review of movto af fairs which we read a few weeks ag the talking picture Hell's Angels hag been agen by more people than any other talking pleture inade. sive production and for months wor- ried its promoters from a financial wtandpotkt. But it continued to draw the public after the first flash of first run houses got their digs in. Unequalled in its daring and breath- taking magnitude It may shock you but you'll never forget it. Roma amid turmoll.. Dozens of planes ing 4 battle of death in the skies natroux zeppilin stealing through the clouds in the dead of night to B bombard London, suddenly attacked And the cast Include Ben Lyon and James Hall, Thix pletuire will be at the Rex Theatre three nights, ae y avid Saturday of a Saturday matinee an Harlow, perfor THE MAN WHO THINKS HE If you-think you are beaten, you are. If you think you dare not, you don't. If you'd tke to win but think you can't, It's almost a cinch you won't, . If you think you'll 1os6, you've lost, out in the world w find Success begins with a fellow s will It's all In the state of mind ot to think high to rise, to be sure of yourself you can win a prize, Jife's battle don't always go Is the man who thinks he can. Tre Local Press for.1932 at 1.25 See details of Special Offer as an- hounced in this issue, WILKIE lowe-Phit ee Came aca Minor ailments of the feet... Scientifically designed to prevent and correct foot-silments, these beautifully fine shoes have all the smartness and grace of the most expensive footwsar. We guarantee perfect fit for any foot plus supreme comfort. Come inand ty ons pair Evenif you do not want to buy now. The ideal shoes for nurses und those who have to be on their Jeet alot, BES SHOES J sWIDTHS.* 4, SIZES (AKAYOEE S750 ae J. M. SOBY It begin its career as the mont xpen- It yon think you're outclassed, you or later the man who wins tu lt;P LLP LP PIAA RARARAEEA 2 Interesting Prices ES HOUSE DRESSES, Reg. : GIRLS SUMMER DRESSE: BRASSIERES, CORSELETT n, at populaf prices. ARCHELP , GLOVE- PHIT : and GRACIA SHOES for wom- . Some lovely styles and patterns to choose from. GET A PAIR OF CC :DUROYS FOR HIM like the other boys have BOYS SWEATERS as low as 1.39. Per Patr........ COLUMBUS CANVASS SHOES ALWAYS G. W. G. COWBOY KING OVERALLS, per pair... is KANT LOOSE BRAND, per pair 1.75. Bib. GREB SHOBS, browp-or black... Per pair 3.95 to 5.50 Grocery Speciala On Until Friday, Sept. 11, at 6 p. m. HONEY, 5-Ib. pai 55 NESTLE S SWEET MILK, RED ARROW SODA BISCUITS, per pkt 17 SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA LOM: ER, per pkt. and 2. to 12 years, all kinds. To Clear at 1.95 To Clear at .69 and GIRDLES, a new assortment to-choose aS S value, for NON-SUCH LIQUID Ss) ISH, per bottle ..... DEPARTMENTAL STORE YES.... Goodrich Truck Tires at these low prices CENSUS FIGURES 1931-1921) 83,30 Lethbridge Medicine Hut Bluirmore Gardstom ... estiolm Hanna. 30 x5 Heavy Duty Tires for 20.35 32 x6 Heavy 65. Tires for 35.65 The finest tire, bar none, in the popular priced class . deeper treads, strong carcass, safer non-skid Nauton .. Olds. Pincher Creek Raymond Redelift Vulcan desi ign .... quality through and through .... a better eee tire. cArnestad cMotors PHONE 3. B SQUADRON ORDERS gt; Tnete will be a short mooting of B Squadron in the Le om on Wednesday 9th, at :30 pan, sharp. Eve ber should plan to be present. . A LYNDON, Major. NOTICE In view of the fire hazard caused by the continued dry weather, all lands of the undersigned will be strict. ly closed to all forms of threspass or camping from this date, E 11 quarts for 1 PASTEURIZED MILK Starting the first of June, for the three Summer mont HILLVIEW FARM DAIRY Phone 1408. Pierce Bros., Proprietors. , Burns Ranches, K. H. Raphael. : SPRING CHICKEN Spring chicken dry plucked and bled, 18 . per Ib. On order, any chick- en will be prepared for the oven by singeing, scrubbing, drawing and rins- Ing In salt water, for the, additionit: Neil Gray, R713, Meadow Creek. o FOR SALE Grain tank for truck, In Beattit, 36 jsholm 117, PERHAPS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS, DUE dd cone Lost lt; farm, a truck tire and rim. Finder kindly loave at the Claresholm Flour-,Mtt. GRAIN new management. town. Miss MARCELLING and FINGER-WAVING Phone 43. Marcel 75c. Surface Wave 50c. BENNY HALL - A Good Place to Eat VISIT THE New Rex Cafe Opposite the Claresholm Garage. The most modern restaurant in PRICES GREATLY REDUCED STORAGE If you are going to store your grain why not build a granary on your farm and save storage costs? WE HAVE THE BEST GRADES OF COAL IN STOCK ALWAYS. BEAVER (ALBERTA) LUMBER LTD. H. J. FERGUSON, Local Manager Opened under - Proprietor
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Image 1102 (1931-09-04), from microfilm reel 1102, (CU11180464). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.