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Drumheller Review 1931-01-02 - 1934-06-28
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1934-03-29
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== “ REVINW. DRUMARLLER. ALBRRTA THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 190 Here and There | In January 1934, 500 commer cial vessels thi thi 0 Panama Paying § $3,160,- 679.83 in tolls, according to a announcement by the United States War Department. In the same month of 1983, 415 comm clal vessels through the Canal, paying $1,762,808.56 ia tolls, Canadian canals are oper- ated by the government free of toll, and the cost of operation is borne by the-Canadian Taxpayer, Rt, Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, grandson of William Lyon Mac- kenzle, first mayor of Toronto, will be the speaker at the Cen- tennial dinner to be given by the William Lyon Mackenzie Chapter, 1.0.D.E., at the Royal York Hotel, ‘Poronto, March 5. He will be in- troduced. by ex-Mayor Thomas L. Church and a number of former Mayors of Toronto will be pres- ent at the function. Bringing back a United States speod skating title, Miss Edith Kingsmill was greeted by-a large crowd of sport enthusiasts at the Canadian Pacific railway station at Winnipes recently on her re- turn from Chicago where sho had won the 440 yard speed skating race for women, shattering the Z American record. aS .. Miss Dorothy Standish, of Bantt, peg a = in now “Queen Dorothy” of ‘the : : 1935 Banff Winter Carnival. -She was escorted down the alsle at the ballroom where the function pgs 2 e took place, knelt at the foot of the late Queen, Miss Violet Davis, of Edmonton,’and was crowned’ by Y her. Queen-Dorothy thanked hor ' Cut-ups and Cut-outs dee subjects and expressed the hope e would make as good a queen her predecessor on the throne. Something new.in ski-ing has eae + « . Maw Green . .... Dingle Hoofer and Adolph 5 NEWSP APERS IN 1 time of year, but A. D. Bain, manager of Canadian Pacific mountain hotels and bungalow camps in the Rockies states they will be opened earlier this year on account of large conventions scheduled for the latter part of June. June 22 was stated by Mr. Bain to be the date when they would be opened. : E e i: : wears Semi | Brey Save of Th Str Weeky contin 9 Bigs from and BIRDSEYE CENTRE! Kilometre” clalmed to be the first different. . Pretty Girls—Clowns—Cowboys—Animal Acts. A weekly chronicle in cartoon of doings at “the comers” time ever. {led out cathe Ane The funniest show on paper. Novel and original costumes, that is like a letter from home to every man and womaz shaativhelsiete"had tad’ theceens A riot of color. New jokes. Wisdom expressed in wit. who began life ina small town. Birdseye Centre, the homo down & specially prepared 35 de- Amusement and entertainment for every member of the of Old “Archie and Pigskin Peters, ia am original Star En hour as recorded. family! 16 full-sized newspaper pages of colored comics. Ceeey, featice, drawn by Frise, The Star Weekly's Staff : the enant ot Tom Whoelen, Tarzan. . . Sentinel Louie ~.. . The Ambassador. . . “VIGNETTES of LIFE” Welltenoway eastern: -\Canads Moon Mullins... Tillie The Toiler . . . Van Swagger - Another half-page cartoon, in black and white, is rather. swept over Montreal in a six . . . Kitty Higgins . ... Winnie Winkle ... Funny Films... more citified. Also a host of other cartoons, in black and Hee passenger plane heading for, the Louie Blooie . . . Napoleon , . . Buck Rogers . « « white, drawn by famous cartoonists. : Derby a8 a test for the Quebec Belles and Wedding Bells . . . Rosie’s Beau . « ¢ PICT S international Dog Derby in which Bumps . . . Papa Pays. .,. . Toots and-Casper’... URES — STORIES — NEWS he 13 also-engaged. ‘ per 3 : " _ Things We Can Do Without .. .. . Toots and Casper Cut-out Eight pages of pictures in Ratogravure—32 pages of Stories No lesa warm for being a tritto > +’ Polly and Her Pals . . . Bringing up Father . . of Romance and Adventure—Fashions—Cookery—News. of rere | GUDE Winives spbrtanen Sappo. . . Katzenjammer Kids. ... Katzenjammer Cut-out the Movies—The Theatre and Radio—interviews—Stories : tons to the Winnipeg Rugby team + «+ Lena Pry . . . Chris Crusty . . . Ella Cifiders of Famous People—and special articles.on timely subjeste - Tan esate eotalie + + + Popeye . ..°.: Broncho Bill . . .° Jane Arden hy Star Weekly staff writers. Eight pages of Sports and the play-offs: for the Dominion + « « Jane Arden’s' Wardrobe (Cut-out) . .. ... Orphan Annie General News Mr. and Mrs Alexander Cochra- ne Forbes honeymooned at the a “ Seigniory Club, Quebec, efter sj thetr marriage at Ottawa recent- wis ly. Mrs, Forbes was Irene Helen | - Hl B 7 %- Robbins, daughter of Hon, War- H ; Poy ees ren D,' Robbins, United States : pe : es : a + in Canada AOE. of President Roosevelt. KNOX UNITED CHURCH and 2nd 8t. £. h, Minister (DAY SERVICES ‘10:30 a.m—‘Why We Believe in Easter"—A message of hope through the resurrection. Special Music and Easter Hymns. Golden Keys Sunday School, { 11:45 am.—The Sunday School. & fing session with an Easter setting. | _Eygrybody Welcome ( ! #:30 pm—A Cantata “Othmell” = ts by the ‘choir. "8:00 pam—Prayer and Bible Study. pare favourably with ‘almilar baro- Also special anthems ani Easter Everybody Welcome. meters in the United States: ee t Hymne, Come and hear this fine oro Gees mobile production up 112 per cent! [f- ecia | gram, It will delight you. over the previous month and 106 per yp. { Q : Midlandvale, 2:80 p.m—Specisl CANADA NEEDS NO NRA | cont over a year ago; boots and shoes| Wf @ For Quality Use Easter Servico with program \by Sun- 5 NRA and of the other | "P Tine por ‘cent over the previous LOW e Critics of the S dren. Bapt' er. ' See are eons artificial stimulants which the Wash moat, ae a2 per eae over a yoar ae ° this !gton Administration is using to re-| 60: employment up three per cent, Easter = christen please bring them to is over the previous month and 19 per store prosperity in the United States service. ; cae la {ent over year ago; newsprint pre- ; para ~7 Vseem to have falled to take advant- 5 s Son FRIDAY. UNION SERVICE S¢ Of what ts perhaps their strong. eee a dies es oes gue FARE Pages cuatel mena souk eat argument. We refer to the re PI areas ees ne ene re BETWEEN ALL STATIONS 19:30 a.m:—The usual annual Un- ™arkable recovery which Canada baa So a the favourable factors. but | Going ba aaed! Fella Service: stagod, unaided by government st et ane eet MARCH 29 to APRIL 1 oS sidies, during this samo period that 8 signals of the gener. 2:Paton Ghoir—Salvation Army Bénd g ng pe Var tmaprovement: which wm ge fnoldetve ; Sill. peande has marked the development of so Which, Ja: nOw go; em Rakin Oued te ae Rev, W. G. Collier preside. tavolved @ system of bureaucratic | COU'singly manffest. eturn~-Good to leave destina- Rev H. D. Laltch will preach tho 7 ion up to and including Bread - Cakes - Pastries THEY CAN BE PURCHASED PROM YOUR GROCER— THROUGH OUR OWN RETAIL TORE OR DELIVER- and solo, controls as exists now at Washington. | ED DAILY BY OUR RECENTLY RESUMED WAGON ee ae eee ceed. Beery ‘The tromondous vigor with which the| TEST SEED FOR GERMINATION id A : ering for Wo'fare Board. Federal government has pushed the Full particulars from any SRAViCR. : body welcome. | NRA makos ft difficult to comprehend} Farmers would be well advinod, how much of tho prosent recovery in ‘With tho approach of spring to a CANAD IAN poe FIRST REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH 17 onto, ‘has been dip to natural All onts intunded for seed:ng tepted One Block North of Post OMe® — sorces and how mich to government for germination. Indications aro) MEAT LONAL. National System of Baking Rev. H.C. Phillips, Pastor propulsion. The answor les right that oa ones 1s much more ngces Swett SNADAW? here in the Dominion where major *@ry than usual, arg Te SUNDAY !parometers of business show a sus- Potted to not only be of low gerpain- _ PHONE 610 tor DRUMHELLER 0:00-a.m.—~Bible School. i ation, but are stow and 4: lar a : ; tained {mproyement during recent Ation, al rrogular as 11:00 a.m—"Keoping the Unity of the Dt, TON dian business as not Well. ‘Tbis may moan a late, uneven| SOMEHOW OR OTHER-We mew Spirit”. needed the crutches afforded by vast {cmergencc, weak plants, proneness to{ you would read this—othere de the Ree oe Rapture of bagel of public money. insect attack, woak, thin, ragged] same. Give our ‘classifeé’ ads. ¢ eee é = ' WEDNESDAY A tow indicators follow which cam- {stands and uneren mutT... chance te wert tor on Classified Ads. m Review P. ays,
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Image 1048 (1934-03-29), from microfilm reel 1048, (CU11517745). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.