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The Olds Gazette 1924-01-04 - 1925-12-25
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a 4 The Ulds Gazette, Olds. Alberta, Aug. 28, L923- ‘THe: Ops ,GAZETTE Published Weekly by The Gazette Pub. Uo. Ltd. Susscrretion $2.00. Per’ Year. Can. 2 Watch, Clock and Jewelery Repairing Advertising Rates Display Rates on n Application. Lega Classified Ads. .... 40c.. Local Ads., per line...........+-0+% Cards of Thanks. ,.............-4s-. * Boe Obituary Poetry...........--+- ioe a.line Announcements of ‘church ee lodge or. society meetings, where monetary gain is not involved, cattianed free of charge. Spectacle Repairs Lenses Fitted SHEARER - Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Miss May Good, of Medicine Hat, was an Olds visitor on Monday, a Notices of entertainments,. lectures, guest. at her friend’s home, Miss suppers, etc., where an admission fee is charged, be. per line. Phone or hand in any news items; we ‘will consider it a favor. Thelma Samis. * Mr. and. Mrs. H.-E. Branscombe have changed their. abode and ‘are now neice 2 8rd Street, east, TOWN NEWS near. the O.S ‘ “Mr. “Archer will Harvest Festival service at Water- Mr. R. P. Walrod, of Calgary; | side school on Sunday next, August was a’ business visitor to Olds on) goth, at 10:30 a.m. Monday. - Miss Rawlinson, of Medicine Hat, was the guest of Mr. and: Mrs. - Allison last week. ; Mr. Duke, of Vancouver, was an Olds visitor this’ week, a guest. at] with he arents, Mr the home of his brother. pee Lecce ge i “After: apending several months in Mr. ‘Bussard is getting teady the foundation for his house (which he intends to transport from Cereal) , on a location south of Hunter’s barn. Mrs. K. Divel is enjoying a visit and Mrs. Bier, who hail from Pennsylvania, and arrived in Olds on ‘Sunday Ontario, Mr. T McCrae arrived in| last. . business interests. attend his! pat Wednesday brought to ‘a close the half-holiday sea: Stores PSenrpeou,— in _improving.— thourt 2 Pig esen slowly, at the Holy Cross -hospita Mrs. -R. Hutchison,’ of © Chilli- will keep open: every Wednesday -wack,-arrived last Thursday week, to spend a‘hdliday among old-time Mrs. Hutehi- friends and relatives. afternoon, except legal Balidey®) until next June The heavy draft horses owned by son isa guest at the home of her| Mr. J. Hagerty, of Olds, won many daughter and. son-in-law, Mr. and|yed ribbons atthe recent Red Deer Mrs. W. Munson. Miss LeGAULT will resume her PIANO and THEORY Classes at O:S. A. Sat., Sept, 12. Pupils prepared for exams of the R.A.M. and T.C.M. Introductory, 75c er Tesson Elementary, $1.0 For Lessons aaity Gazette Office agricultural fair, both in the team and single clesses. é “In a real estate deal which was transacted this week, Mr. A. Hall is now. possessor of the- Walrod house and’Mr. Walrod is now the owner of a Calgary. residence, for- 'merly Mr. Hall's property. Mr. Sam-Staples was a business visitor’ to Gélgary: on Friday last, and returned home. with a dis- tinctive-looking Overland .Six. Mr. Staples has taken the agency. for . | the Overland car for.this district. ‘Caneel Garage =: a i oe is Dealers i in New al ~ Second Hand Fords — We have a full ‘capes of Oils and Greases. Phone 49 Our Service and Repair Departments are well Sauipe ped and all work is done on a fixed price ss and is Absolutely Guaranteed. a ol Try us for Your Battery and : Magneto densa eh : Approved by The Alberta Motorist Service Club a Parts, Ace Supplies; A. D. BUSSARD Harvest Work Glothes Headlight Overalls Headlight Smocks Leather Vests Leather Gloves Combination Overalls Wool Socks Work Boots 4 If you wat the Best in Work Clothes come in and see our stock of . . . The Best is the Cheapest in the Long: Run---We Carry the Best Headlight Pants Headlight Shirts Canvas Gloves Fall Underwear Wool Sweaters Corton Socks Mackinaws mC. M. SAUNDERS - THE MEN'S WEAR STORE... - "| conduct the}: | “‘Ready-made and Made-to-Memure Clothing Mr.- Gilbertson is overseeing the raising of his dwelling, with the expectation of annexing an addition in the near future: The pressed brick “used in. the construction of the. new . takery, which is nearing completion, makes an attractive structure. Mrs. Harold -E. ‘Smith and son, who have keen holidaying in Olds home at Nokomos, Saskatchewan, on Wednesday. Two carloads of telephone poles were unloaded at the local -yards on Friday, and will be used to réplace the old poles in the Harmattar and Eagle Hill districts. The Rev. F..W. Locke was in- terrupted in his vacation at Sylvan | Lake, to officiate at the matriage of |Miss Elsie Harding, which. took place in Olds on Tuesday. Miss’ Mildred Chanonhouse; of Toronto,. while en_ route to the-west coast this week, stopped at-Olds to spend a couple of o. with her former.. friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ww. W. Mann. Any family. having failed to re- ceive a copy of the school fair prize list; may have one by applying ‘to the Olds school of agticulture: - The fair is ‘to be held on ne September.12th,- ‘ We are pleased to learn that Arnold Sampson, son of Mr.. E: at Calgary, after undergoing. two operations recently. Services. next Sunday. Auijist 30th, will be held in the United church at 11 a.m. and the Pres- byterian. church at 7:30 p.m. Bennett and) Hammer at 3 p.m. ‘| Everybody welcome. Mr.-and Mrs. F. S. Grisdale:and| family, Mr. and Mrs. G. R., Hole- ton and family and Dr. and Mrs. C. H. H. Sweetapple’ have returned from Banff; after spending. a ns ant week sight-seeing. The. third annual stocker and feeder show.and sale will be held at the Alberta stock yards, Calgary, on October: 19th atid. 20th. ~The sale will be held on the secondday, commencing at 10. oO *clock a.m,. / Mrs. A. B. Brower and ebijdreni who*spent. several. aveeks withrre- latives and friends ‘at Castersand Camrose, were guests atthe Duméan McLean: home. Thursday ‘and Friday last, on their way home fo Calgary. ' The next dance in town will be held in the Mayfair* theatré on Friday, September 4th. The Qlds}- Elk orehestra “has: been engaged, and a good. time’ is -in -store. ~ Re- member the date and bring along your dancing slippers. At the end of the present neath there will be a change of manager- ship at the local branch of the. Bank of Montreal.. Mr. ®. ‘S. Hinton has heen transferred to Vegreyille and Mr. E. T. Hacking, of Grand Prairie, will: fill-the. vacancy. \ The Olds Electric Power Co. will commence: a 24-hour service. on Sunday next. This. will be a boon to users. of electri¢ power.. ° There will be no. electric’ service on Sun- days during the. daylight hours from 10:30 a.m. for the. present. : ° Mrs. A. McKercher and daughter, Miss Norma; Mr. «Martin, of Ed- monton; and Mrs. Johnson, of Saskatoon, delayed their motor: journey at Olds on their return trip from Banff, to spend the forepart of the week with relatives and friends, Mr. John Strong has been an. interested reader of items regarding the growth of grain in this district. Allthis is very fine, he says, but what “concerns him most. is the presence of weeds which is allowed to thrive abundantly in this locality. -The Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Me- Curlie, who have heen. visiting at the Presbyterian. mansée, with. their mother and sister (Mrs.. McCurlie and Mrs. Herbison), returned. to Toronto on Tuesday, where Mr. McCurlie has accepted a call to one of the churches. Mr. Tidsbury, of Calgary, whe is an agent for an up-to-date fire- fighting apparatus. was in town’ on Tuesday. trying to convince the mayor and councillors the need of better fire protection for Olds. Perhaps the aldermen only needed ‘convincing to spend de mon. On Monday night, at Red Deer, the Rotatians, Elks aud Red Deer citizens Knuckléd down to business in. connection with the proposal ‘for a covered ‘skating rink.” With’ start of $4000; obtained ‘by genbr- osity and’ hard work of the above, $6000 more ‘is rieeded before: their tavk is completed: Gone fér'everis the stecessful soutdoor: tink, and) Lawho . knows but, what Olds could for-the past two weeks, left for their} ’ Mr. and Mre. R:_ B. Wilkinson and family. returned home on Wed- neaday, after spending a holiday via the motor route at Banff and. other mountain resorts. A food sale and tea’ will be held in Maybank’s drug store on Satur- day, September 12th, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, from 3 to 6 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs.. W. S. Watson and child will be in Edyonton dur- ing the coming week, and while there Mr. Watson will conduct the services in Strathcona Baptist church on Sunday, August Beth. J. Francis. Haney’s ‘Dancing Around,’’ will play at the Mayfair theatre, Olds, -on Tuesday, Sep- tember Ist.* Admission, one dollar. It.is a big city show, coming from Winnipeg, and is a to please ail Miss Clara Buckton, A.T.C.M., will resume her class in pianoforte and theory on September 1st. Ar- rangements for beginners and new pupils can be made by calling at her home on ‘Railway Avenue Te or phone 35. There will be.no morning service at the Olds Baptist chureh on Sun- day, August 30th. The Sabbath school will meet at the usual hour, 12. o'clock, and Mr. Benjamin Bul- 4ard-will-preach atthe oeisacs ser- vice at: 7:30 p.m. The » Bridge and Literary Club ir now that the: holiday season is practically over. The next. anecting will be held at the home. of Mrs: G. C.4} Peattie on Tuesday evening, Sept. 1st;-when bridge ‘will be the order of the.evening. — On Thursday next, 3rd, the. picture _attraction’ at the May: fair theatre is Harold Lloyd in ““Safety~ Last,’’ with the side- splitting comedy, “‘Step Fast.’’ The feature picture and: -comedy will only be screened at one. per- formance’ -and will commence at 8:30 p.m.’ — Mrs. E.-J. Waldron, of Saska- toon, is a holiday guest at her sister’ss home, Mrs. Frank Shaw. Mrs. Waldron’. is . secretary: of the Sackatoon board of exhibitions, and states that- the Saskatoun: exhibition this year was a tremendous suecess. Mrs. Shaw and her. sister intend to | - spend a few days at Banff. The following are the inners in| A the first round of thetennis tourna~ mént, which is now in progress: Tiadies’ singles — Mesdames: 7. He Pavey. J. yon, C. Laandon and Miss Lawton: /Men’s singles—Messrs.. Gea. Saun- ders, P. Craig. W: May bank, G. Dawson and W. C.: Gooder. In the second -round of the men’s singles. one game has heen played, when Dawson defeated; Maybank in a close game. *& **Pack up ‘your troubles in your old school bag.’? and. hike for school on ‘Tuesday, Sept. Ist. The old school bell, when it tolls at 8:55 ‘a.m., will’ gladden the hearts. of} the parents, likewise the scholars, perhaps. . There will be no holiday on September 7th (Labor Day) for the school children. To all those who are entering high school we congratulate them, but let the next} six monthg be a continuous: round of study, until the foundation work of the higher ~ studies has been thoroughily. grasped, ard if this-ad- vice is - followed, it. will’ make the cing easier for future studies and advancement. When. Mr. Walkinshaw boards \the train on Monday for a trip to Montreal and-acfoss .the big pond (which, we-are informed, i& his in- tention) the boys of Olds will have lost a real friend and leader. The Boy Cubs ‘and all other. boy -or- ganizations in Olds will. keenly feel his departure, as nearly all -his xpare time, when not engaged in| his-duties with the Bank of Com- merce, was taken up with the boys. it is to be hoped -that if Mr Wal- kinshaw*returns again to Canada, that he will be stationed at Olds, and resume his splendid and worth while hobby, that of being a real pal to the boys. Parents! don’t let any: Kota prevent you from attending the Parent-Teachers’ postponed annual meeting, which will be held in the men’s room at the United church on Monday evening next at 8 o’clock.. Those who attended the meetings at the O.8 A: lest year, have pleasant réccllections of the splendid lectures that were given by outstanding speakers of the pro- vince and Jocal talene; also ithe delightful concerts which were given by the school children ‘trained by.their teachers. To resume ‘these pleasant. relations..and edu- ‘eational,; _sessione for students, iteaghers.qud : parents, it really be- ave a covered ‘fink:4f the eee kindof enthusiasm cont be “én- jected fhto ‘the. d ‘and, citizens. @Gieties the-nexsimecting jon kona evel res prea tog ge HOS. ‘comes a,, responsible duty. thet, . imathera asid, fathers be present “9 Septem ber. H. Kemp, M. W.. Mal-t} ‘The secretary of the sports com-| The Western Canada Flour Co. iittee is accepting bids for the ship-|has unloaded the lumber for their lap that- ‘* used on sports day at elevator, which is to~be built.on a the curl proxiniately 3000 feet of lumber, | Work has already cormmenced on jae ome cae ne — the foundation and carpenters are ouple of times, an ed 4 ; someone is going to get it at their expected ina few days and. will own. price. For those who-can use rush the grain structure fo com- that amount of shiplap, it*will pay’ pletion. - WANTED them to investigate. With a sly glance at the stock- yards, visitors to Olds* remarked that they didn’t like the aroma which originated from that — re- nowned spot. “*My dear friendsay’ we replied, .‘‘nothing is valitel when. it is given away so freely and in such large doses. Perfumes that you purchase may be pleasanter to inhale, but lock at the appetite acqiired by the compulsory method of continually snifting and inhaling, day ‘after day, such “a wonderful health-restoring ‘breeze. Most: of nature’s remedies are unpleasant.’’ Phone 157 Malmur Poultry Farm des’ and, Children’s s- i t | fr \. Fall Coats asm - wo) The first shipment of these to hand,: and’ we RN). 2ssure you they are = ee sane, ees in and | cate Brnrats -see-them:———- a ees eee Gi os ‘ | | ; f\ ) 2aay : a Ts : | VCW Ww Cate ei i ‘al Fis ok Monarch Knit Sweatedi for. Woinen arid } Children just opened up. | : Swede Gloves oe a. : “Griffin” Washable Suede Gloves, doublefinger tips, new designs. | Priced from ao to $1.50 pair. D.GA. Corsets Corsets, from $1.25 to $3.50 ‘Corselettes, from $1.50—$1. 75_$2. 25 _ Girdle Elastic Corsets, from $1. so up“ H.S. McINT YR Dry Goods and Ladies’ Wear . OLDS ALTA Al 0120 Faan T nation a a 22x36 R. A.. Lister Separator All in Al diiaae — ‘Bugine thoroughly overhauled, new pistons and rings, and -in the best’ of order. Do Not Over-— look this buy. For particulars apply et Be ie KEMP Phone 23 OLDS’ Say mole * We Have a Whole Car of Washington PEACHES and PLUMS which ar- rived Thursday, all to handle on commission—we, acting as commission merchants, are.able to handle these fruits without taking any loss—Shipped here. at owner ’s risk, we stand no loss: 700 Quality and Price 500. . Prune Plums Ronaen FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE Eat More Fresh Fruit. and-Vegetables FOR GOODNESS SAKE . Buy your Preserving Supplies from Us .. sae Car from Kelowna Expected Saturday Consisting of Crab Apples, Bartlett Pears, Wealthy. Apples, Ripe jand Green Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Squash, Water Melons, Etc.” ‘ows is the Only Place on the line where you can Bay_ Fruit at Cost... coinc but the TRUTH Place Your-Order-NOW - - Nothing bat the BEST g rink... There js. ap-|site between the two north elevators.
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