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Claresholm Local Press 1926-10-08 - 1931-12-08
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1931-07-04
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Claresholm, Alberta, Friday, July 4th., 1931 CLLR REVERE, LOGALETS lt; ,. SSicattbee are tee'or nc ms : Langston's Rev. R. W. Dalgliesh drove the fam. Tesult of the Injuries, ily to thelr summercotta at Gull OPS Lake on 1 Mr, Dalgitesh re J. R. Watt and Attan MeDonald urned on Friday, but will go to the started the races at BRincher Creek Lake fortis holidays during the on Dominion Day. month of August 00 0 PEARL WHITE SOAP CREAMETTES, 3-lb. package ... a BRAMBLE JELLY, Empress Brand, 4s . FANCY PINK SALMON, tall tins ........ CROWN OLIVE SOAP, for toilet use NO. 5 PEAS .. 60 0 Merry. Matd Dr, P. A. M: Lyster drove the family won the open race at Lake Me tae wt Gull Lake mporte on Dombiton Duy. and aleo Tuesday, The Doetor is remalning through running second and third in ats in the half mile be Leond Strang accompanied them he Lake for a week's outing. was 1 also had some mounts . 4 for .25 . 2 fins for .25 at Lake McGregor, ridtitg one winn and the th Mrv. A. Laurie ron left Tuesday night for B.C, where they will spend. the sum- in holiday months with Junior baseball tournament. there uunie s mother. Mr, Laurie were successful in winning top nd maw them safely place.. They drew a bye in the first LANGSTON S GROCERY train Instance, leaving Vulean and Nanton W. H. LANGSTON, Prop. Telephone No. 163 iorming. (fo. will Join to play the opening game. Vulcan CPA AAA ALA ARRAS sien. eae ere enaKcrnane ax tras the latter team were Injured and could not play, Rus Berg hit a home run ee) The Claresholm Legion nton Wednesday to Jand a two-bagger, and Leo Mogensen made some sensational catdbes In loft a Nae field. Hutchison got badly spiked in I Want Your Hides Y. Hansen, opposite the Cathe thelr son Johnny home for. hin two' the hand while covering the home i, wants work such as weeks holidays, plate at the opentig of the game. Vul- and Furs Washing and house cleaning. ooo can had well balanced and woll Prinolpal F. O. Foster, Orville Kirk trained the Claresholm boys HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, FUR mrrr mermrmr ole Plt for Bint i ft they Ma worth enon PELTS, WOOL, ETC. DON'T SELL TILL YOU MARCELLING PARLORS verve on the board of examiners under first six innings we ol GET OUR PRICE QUOTATIONS. the department of Education. . Mr. Lombelm and Frank Taltinger threw CS Above J. M, Soby's Furniture Store. Foster will read geometry two, Mr. /the seventh and final inning: The C. W. McDANIELS - Clareshofm Entrance on East side. Kirk history three, and Miss Bal- was 11-7, MISS CLARA WENNES. gliesh history. Mi ooo he band will play at Mrs. Munro's e Herbert, Coutts, priucipal of the Tiny Tim golf course next Tuesd: Stavely, school, is in Edmonton exam- night, the weat ining papers under the department of mitting. ducation, and elements per- oo ; ooo Miss Muriel Gordonier is down (Mise Margaret Coutts and Miss from the Holy Cross hospital for her Doris Petorson left for Edmonton j holidays, with MMr, and Mrs, W. J. Thursday morning to take a course McKenzie, - at the university summer school for teachers, 200 * The tennis club Is arranging to go. . to High River next Wednesday In sending a renewal for the Local to play off the challen on the Low. Press from Hythe, in the Peace Riv The challengt te Mrs. Hari yet, since it is rn wheat stood that the ellmfaptions n ladies that has been sown on summerfalldw valngles will to De played off for it the local prize for the right to repre- on breaking amt fall plowing is al sent the local club on the team, Any There iis no damage lady player who proposes to onter THE MEN'S AND BOYS STORE FOR SPECIALS 98, 15. paits SLATER TAN OXFORDS, regular 8.50 - and 9.50, to clear at. 5.85 16 pairs SLATER TAN SHOES, regular 9.50 per Pair, to clear at. 5. 60 MEN'S BLUE WORK SHIRTS, ai 50 dozen MEN S.FANCY COTTON SOCKS, 2 pairs for . Boy ee black and orange, -95 Each . 1.35 BOYS OVERALLS, black and red, all s'zes.. 1: 35 MEN S MERINO COMBINATION. UNDERWEAR 1.00 MEN'S B.V.Ds. 1.00 Be Sure and See Our Line of Straw Hats, Caps and Brock Hats TENNIS SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS CARL J. BRAREN THE STORE OF QUALITY FRESH FISH Thursdays FRESH FISH is now arriving from the Coast EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. THE CLARESHOLM MEAT MARKET D. A. ANDERSON, Proprietor Phone 11. from cutworms only in gardens, this competition should hand in thew : more tende things, such as . Mame to the secretary, Mr. Brookes- tomatses and potatoes, wore herty, and ar th, rangements will He mad court 0 0 a convenient time. : of the Meavy wind Tuordny. : Tnixty people celebrated the annuni oe Menle af the Clear. Lake School Dis STARLINE let at Leeds grove. Interesting - a clocly contented tuge?rar between , Bitte thn thunder storm hat vie the married and single men and a, (td te, Starline on Monday tho light. 7 pounding content. between the MHE atiuck th Starline schoolhouse BOUGHT AND PAID FOR niirried and. single ladies, ty whizy 884 ave the teachers and the pupils Bought and Paid For his good plot, is full of incident, and has dialogue of rare power. The char, the married Indies excelled, Bresen- 2 Yet Scare. The phone wus ruined acters are genuinely human, and its touches of light comedy. arc altoret and the wall around t was smoked uy The Canadian Play rs an all-star cast will present thia fon thavopening aight. talons for good conduct) and) rofle i 5 gue wan burt, The bolt ap- 'a * Recerm ee amare ake. pasently divided where the Mise Palmer, the teacher, wais pres: Mem, Duane line crossex antes i gpted with:a pearl and amber boudotr e tant trae one ce tae Z lock by the, pupfts and community, M0 10 MY , A so0d tine yas Toad fir ait pronent edhe: golt cour Mrs, IK. Parr and her three sons, Gordon, Jack-and George MeKay. 2 SALE AND REDEMPTION OF is IMPOUNDED ANIMALS Tuesday for thelr new shome at Jick, near Winnipes. Jack went train amd the balance of the party went by motor. Mrs. Parr and tamil have long been residents of Ci holm and thelr many friends ros tholr' removal, at the same time wish: ing them well In their new venture. Notice te her Sv Benn and family haye moved: 0 48 of The Dom nies a Intor tes The Domestic Anim: (Municipalities) y given 4 Ne 8 tesidenco.. fi Munletpatition) that 1 Buckskin Geld: BONE Ling. four wiilte foet, ae about 9 Writ has been issued out of the Welsht about 1050 Ibs,, branded X on supreme court of Atherta by Hy H. eft Jaw; alto 1 Pinto Mare erie feet, weight solicitor of Calgary, on be- b + Bated, located on the Sunday, the 14th, da; and that the w sotd on the 27th, 3 BUY Flemming and 6. Suen in Dixo on Of Gravum, Alberta, and thal March 29, In which Ortlieb was ser injured hy a. car driven LIGHT OPERA FESTIVAL COMPANY hy Melodies that thrill and linger; xcting that equals the wigs; Deautitully staged and costumed; elabor- Ortiieh suffered injuries thirty days tem a ately artistic in ev Musical pictuyes Romance Love Dramatized tointrigue. of a compound fracture of the left leg, Mat notice fn The Alberta Gazette es fuperd wusleal company will Lente a programme that will appeal to young wedged te distocated. toft' foot, and other dam. 4PON payment of all fees and costs altogether of a popular nature, 3 due toe the munctpality and the pur- chasers of sald animals, JAMES BLAIR, left in the new grifling?, D. Mulholl. swimming w and's Studebaker was very badly dam- rhe, lcnic and several other cars scraped badly, You en oof the gasline YOU have to taken chance. giimey or races, and those that were able played soft ball, Some, a few of the older -set.the older set, pitched he 8. Hall out here tibrseshocs, The smaller set spent Ys daly drd., aud hop thelr rime tearing back and forth for a good crowd, from-the dance floor to the swimming pool and the baseball dininond, Some Who is responsible for the big rocks Of the bravest of the boys went in je an admiring audience stood around shivering, In boats. No ed going over one the day of the easualtios marred the day. o 00 The Starline girls basketball: team Accepted the Stavely team's challenge for a game, and since Stavely put up 4 five dollar prize the game was all the more exciting. Starline won by a 1 of Stuvely for their. score of 34-18, The Starline team was Twelve tarloads made up as follows: forwards, Graco blew all day and Mulholland and Metwina Fuitton; report a good time. The school center, Hannah Toone; guards, Mabel ard provided free Ice cream in cones: Nelson and Bleanor Schoot; subs, nd Freeman Anderson was the liber- Margaret Nelson and Vada Flltton, 1 dispenvor of t nd consequent: The game was played Dominion Day There were no at the Willow Creek plenic grounds. couts are putting oo0 n it, enough to scare thelr owners n't get out of the rut ravell the gale Ub HAWAIIANS THE LAST NIGHT + Swinging into n romantic South Sea setting come t-volced Seerotary-Treasuir r of the pesto District.of Arey Post Oifice, Granum, t CAPTAIN T, DINSMORE UPTON Upton has been rightly Brother to a Million Throughout two continents rounds for childreri-have been Dinnie's message is altogether ni This brilliant scintilta pme and political life will be something altogether new for Canadian Chautauqua a Cxcelient, and the characters of the play will be appreciated by people in every community throug the Domin Tn the twentieth century, families, like automobiles: do a lot of * skidding, but with more tragic Sn the feet of the children Upton will leave an abiding Eiapression upon every aud. production of Peter Rabbit by the Marionette in singers in native costume who play Hawaiian music sit ts meant to be played. Steel guitars, ukuleles and rich voices blend naturally into the Pungent melodies of this island territory. MARIONETTES will be a revelation to both old and yout Eee 0 dramatic incidents will thrill with as much results. LA fine love story is interwoven through the play. o jence. His will be a never-to-be- il forgotten visit. A ei have a miniature stage of their own, and To if they were played by flesh and blood performers. GIVE YOUR LAWN GARDENS.NE REL Prc (1). Fertilize (2), Blood M (3). Blood a: These three fertilizers prafessional horticultur erful results in increas blooms on shrubs, bulk Bare.spots in the lawn. aid of these fertilizers. PACKED in 5-tb, - Red Top 1 You can turn off hogs lt; Top Tankage along w: Fairba THE CLARESHOLM FL FLOUR, ce quantity desired. WHITE STAR FL DEMAND s J. F. HAG Free Delivery Je GAS FI Tf you are contemplatin; range, let us demonstra the JEWELL. You y plicity and beauty- not price. : C. A. Sanitary Engineer ABrai Ford at a I Here s a real bargain. A Ford Coach, regular price is c a new car for your hol: one at the bargain pri: ACET WEI WE DO ALL CLASS GUARANTEE THE WELDED, WE CAN 1 ES ARE ECONOMIC. Claresholm
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