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Drumheller Review 1931-01-02 - 1934-06-28
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1934-05-23
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THE REVIEW. DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA 1SEE... and COMPARE , BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR CHOICE 2 -¢ gy 2 ¥ e z 4 No. 3382-10 = : i e s ey > = YOU HAVE PROMISED YOURSELF AN ELECTRIC RE- FRIGERATOR “SOME DAY”. WHY NOT RESOLVE NOW TO MAKE YOUR DREAM COME TRUE? WITH .A WESTINGHOUSE’ DUAL-AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR YOU jue CAN ACTUALLY SAVE THE COST IN A MERE MATTER - OF MONTHS...AND ENJOY PERFECT REFRIGERATION FOR A_ LIFETIME. BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON YOUR 4 ELECTRIC . REFRIGERATOR BE SURE TO SEE -AND COMPARE WESTINGHOUSE, THE ONLY DUAL.AUTO- “MATIC HERMETICALLY SEALED REFRIGERATOR. . é »WESTINGHOUSE, > Dual Automatic REFRIGERATORS ds + Union Power Co. Ltd. PHONE 742 ‘. - DRUMHELLER: PAYS $25.00 FINE Nacmine Beavers. beat the Drum- Allister Brown met with a painful | Local Happenings | Miss Beatty’ spegre “tha, week-ond a Calgary on rae 3 (G. Taylor, of Calgery, was trans-| acting business in Drumhelléf, Fri day. eee Superintendent J. P. Johnson, of tho Canadian National Railways, Cal- gary spet Tuesday in the Drumheller district ‘on official business. . He ex- pressed satisfaction at the recent rain roporty throughout this district,” and other parts of his division, wee ‘The Board of Trade are shortly issuing. an illustrated booklet, de- seriblng the Coal City and district, The booklet will contain some inter; esting scenes, while it will also em- brace information ‘pointing out the advantages. and attractions of the Drumheller district, eee The Drumholler Board of-Trade will not hold their regular monthly lunch- cons during the summer months of June, July and August following their usual summer time custom. How- ever, should ocassion arise special luncheons will be held during these months., The oxecutive council how- over will hold their regular monthly ; meetings 'to-deal with the business af the: Board. | eee . Charles Gujerson was appointed as the Board of Trado’s dlegate to tho ‘meeting being called by tho Army and Navy Veterans for noxt Briday evening, May 25th in the Hotel Alex- andra committee rooms, to organize committees for the Alberta Amateur Athletic Field and Track ‘events be ing staged at the Drumheller Athlet- ic Park on Dominion Day. eee The week-end rains wore not only heavy but quite general, according to reports recelved in Drumhleler Mon- day morning. Three-quarters of an inch of rain fell in Rowley, and all northern points report heavy: down- pours. It rained’ at Hanna and points East of there, while towards Calgary, pain was reported, The early morn. ing rains Monday were especially” heavy in Drumheller. district. ADJOURNED Poter Belick, of Wayne, when he appeared before Magistrate O'Con- nor, Wednesday morning, the charge 1934 | Sale Still " GoesOn SPECIAL—A FINE RANGE OF MEN'S SHIRTS— REGULAR TO $2.50 FOR MEN’S OVERALLS—PANT OR $1.00 10 PAIR MEN'S SOCKS FOR . Basemon Bargal LADIES". PRINT. “HOUSE DRESSES—ORGANDIE TRIM, 2 FOR . LITTLE GIRLS’ PRINT DRESSES SIZES 2 TO 14; SELLING AT a LADIES’ SILK BLOOMERS—PASTEL SHADE 2 PAIRS FOR . LADIES' COTTON HOSE— WHITE SAND GREY; 6 PAIRS FOR \LADIES’ SILK SLIPS—PEACH AND WHITE ONLY; 2 FOR— CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL BATHING SUIT 2 TO 14 YEARS FOR LADIES’ CORSETS AND CORSELETTES— AL LSIZES FOR MEN’S BROWN TENNIS BOOTS— SIZES 6 TO 10 SELLING AT MEN’S DRES SPANTS—SERGES, TWEEDS WORSTEDS—NOW FIFTY MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS— REG. $2.00; CLEARING AT } a MEN’S BLUE,SMOCKS— 2 FOR — 1.00 CHILDREN'S LEATHER OXFORDS—SIZES 8 TO 10 SELLING a 20 LADIES’ RAINCOATS—REG. $4.95 ; SELLING AT “ONE DOLLAR WILL BE. GIVEN chee WITH _ANL DRESS IN IN FACT, DRESSES FO RLL OCCASIONS-sS1ZES‘14 TO 46; AT of having liquor illicitly ficed a second chargo covering-an alleged infraction of_ the -Dominion Excise Act. Tho hoaring of both foharges was anjournd to next Tuer- }day, May 29th. Staff Sergeant John Skelton R..C. M. P, posecuted whilo hellor Commercials Tuesday night at aceident. Tuesday night, when ina’ James Foder, of Wayno, was fined the Drumheller Athletic Park by tho softball game at the C.N.R. grounds, “twenty dollars and costs by Magis-' : he broke his ante, trate O'Connor: Wednesday morning | score of 9 to 8 Sowerby and An- having Nquor in his possession ! arson wero the batteries for the win-| Mrs, H. Barnes left Wednesday for tone the’ nedessary. permit. Con ning team. a few days-vacation at Red Deer. stable J. B, Miller, of the Moutited Pol ile, Calgary prosecuted. paid. ge BIRTHS . Go Wagon to Sea-Board - s~~fair and Efficient dealtr is the A. P "Standard o of Servi | GALLAGHER—Mr, and Mrs, John, f Rosedale, a daughter, May 17. | SPSLIJA—Mr. and -Mrs. Sam, ‘ef Midland, a daughter May 18th. SINN—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, of Drumheller, a daughter, May 20th. HAWKINS—Mr. and ‘Mrs, Brest, of Drumheller, a son, May 19th, ‘KIETH—Mr, and Mrs, Ronald of Willow Creok, 2 daughter, May 20th, ———$ + rar bE act me etter Lat CLASSIFIED ADS PAY IN REVIEW The West’s Finest Ginger Ale At clubs or fountains Refresh with the genuine CALGARY BREWING AND MALTING £05 LTD. » Orange CRUSH Tnsist On the BOTH Genuine : i] EEE CRUSH Rickey “ ¥ HUEFAL Fine el th Bolick is being defended ‘by F. C. Moyer. ; Sie ale : | Gordon Taylor took a number of his pupils from the Church Hill School over to Strathmore to compete | +the annual Musical Festival, ° H.C. McConkey ‘of the McConkey Coal Co,, is on a business trip to’ Saskatoon and other Saskatchewan | points, ——— MORE ABOUT ROTARY TALK (Continued from page 1) tee on the inviting appearance of ‘pool .and the surrounding lawns. John A, Mackay gave the mem- bers a brief insight into thé aims*and objects’ of the Drumheller-Nacmine Racing in pi the horsebreeding. industry and the agri- FREE HAT AND ONE DOLLAR BILL GIVEN‘WITH THE PUR- CHASE OF A SWAGGER SUIT! A CLEARY ,SLIM SKIRT, AND LOOSE-SWINGING COAT. SIZES 13 TO 38 HAT AND $1.02. 12.8 AT 12.90 “° 403 PAIR OF LADIES— STYLE SHOES WITH SPIKE CUBAN AND MILITARY HEELS. BROWN AN DBLACK AA TO E.3 TO $4.95 82 REG. $5.95 FOR E. A. Toshach “You Ought to be in Tosh ach’s Shoes” Phone 595 Drumheller. cultural industry in general through the opening of. the race track and grounds at Nacmine. {Charles Guterson was chosen as the Club’s delegate to the Dominion ‘Day Junior Field and Track organization meeting being held dn the Hotel Alex andra committee rooms Friday night by the Army & Navy Verterans As- #eclation, inclual Return Limit 48 days ee food fn in coaches. CANADIAN NATIONAL W, 240-34 HORSE RACES NACMINE RACING TRACK Mon.-Tues. :: June 4-5 $800 Prize Money FIRST DAY: AFTERNOON COMMENCING 2 P.M. 2.30 PACE AND TROT 20 PA ND TROT _ 3 HEATS EACH RACE, EVERY HEAT A RACE EVENING PROGRAM COMMENCING AT 7 P.M. RUNNING RACE 5% MILE ROMAN RACE SECOND DAY: AFTERNOON PROGRAM COMMENCING AT 2 2.25 PACE AND TROT 2.14 PACE AND TROT 3 HEATS EACH RACE, EVERY HEAT A RACE EVENING PROGRAM COMMENCING AT 7 P.M, ORUMHELLER DERBY—ONE MILE—CHUCK WAGON RACE Dancing in the Park Pavilicn Dally fe from 4 pam, Booths—Band in Atcendance-—Dining and Refreshments ‘PARI-MUTUEL SYSTEM OF BETTING ADMISSION (including Amusement Tax) AFTERNOONS: Adults 60c¢, Children under 14 years, 30c EVENINGS: Adults 60c. Children under 14 years, 30c MINE RACING ASSOCIATION JOHN A. MACKAY, Secr: O'CLOCK
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Image 1099 (1934-05-23), from microfilm reel 1099, (CU11517799). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.