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The Olds Gazette 1926-01-01 - 1927-12-30
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The VUlds Gazette, Ulds, Alberta, February 25, 1927 SEED BARLEY We have available at Reasonable Prices a Limit- ed Quantity of Good Seed grown in Alberta from Registered O.A.C. 21 Barley. For Samples and Prices Apply The Canada Malting Co. Limited 718 Lancaster bldg., Calgary, or 513 Mcleod Bldg , Edmonton Olds Mercantile : PHONE THE Ovps GAZETTE Published Weekly by The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. SurscrreTion $2.00 Per Year. Can. Advertising Rates’ Display Rates on Application. veegal Ad... ccc cece dees 15e and 10c Classified Ads..... 40c....4 times, bi e focal Ads,, per ling....0 cic 5065 6. Cards of Tratike ..0 sje ces ctwek es bag Obituary Poetry............... lc a line Announcements. of church services, lodge or society meetings, where a monetary gain is not involved, published free of charge: Notices of entertainments, lectures, suppers, etc., where. an admission fee is charged, l(c, per line. Phone or hand in any news items; we |} will consider it a favor, EVERYTHING In Jewelry, Watches Silverware, Etc. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairs SHEARER Issuer of Marriage Licenses THE Patricia Beauty Parlor Next-to Olds Post Office Marcels Hair Trims Manicures WEEKLY SPECIALS .$10SO, 1.75, 1.95 19 Men's Spring and Summer Combinations. : Men's Dress Shirts, Engi!sh. broadcloth. ...0.. 0.0.0 .265 Ss Ladies’ Cotron-Hoséss.350 sa tec 3 25 shag a vets Shs eter es -20 Ladies’ Fibre Silke Siac di Ah ise RE Te ee ae -50 Ladies! icstrap Slippers: ici fads o . lapods eA a eae ce car 2.45 Growing: Girls’ Slippers: 2.506 60) Sis oun ok ere ge’ oe aye Plas nd ele 2.95 Misses ‘Oxfords; $izes:11to 2... 00. a. ous co eek de ae as es 2.65 Men's Press Boots 3s 50, 4. 95, 5.50 Men's-Drezs_Oxferds- 3.95. 5.00 Men's Overalls Clearing, this lot Gaglades rel reg $2:25. all selling 1.40 Men's Work Shirts... 00.600. fe eke ee es 8Sc, 95c, i. 25,1.65 Men’s Heavy White Rubbers... . ena auenin Peles it ree .45 Vz ry “ “gn : GROCERY SPECIALS 5 Ibs. Macaroni..... anes 5Qc_ Dollar Size Sodas... 2: . '...55e & ibs. Hotiey: sec. 90c Orange Marmalade........ 50c 5-lb. Package Prunes... .: 55« 25-lb. Box Prunes. ..... 2.25 15 lbs. White Beans. 0.2... 26.0... 1.00 ET EE FCT WANTED-—2000 Ibs. Horge Hair. Highest. Market Price Paid: J for Beef Hides and. Furs. Ifyou have-any to sell phone 48 for Truck *and Passenger Cars MUNCIE TRANSMISSIONS Pow er and Satisfaction They give you Speed, See us for Prices and Demonstration ATWATER KENT RADIOS give satisfaction! HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS---Something New! STORAGE AND REPAIRS QLDS SERVICE GARAGE wat) N, W. DEW P:0. BOX =—JBS = Phone 11 This Simple Little Improvement in Smart Socks has Broken All Long-Wearing Records 'T’S the “'Tapering Toe ”—just I enough extra sock to grasp between thumb and fore fin- a ger, just enough to avoid stretch- ed stitches, the real cause of “Big Toe” wear. You'll admire the up-to-the min- ute smartness of Circle-Bar’s new Fall Styles with the 5 long-wear- ing and. comfort features. See . them at your dealers to-day— 75¢ to $1.50 Made for Men, Women aud Child. ren in pure thread silk, 5: and wool com) neers, petat ¥ wool, rayon, mercerized lisle and cashmere. CIRCLE-BAR KNITTING COs LIMITED Kincardine, Orta «Mills at Kincardine and Sees Sound Seer OLDS Alta. C. M. SAUNDERS THE MEN'S WEAR STORE Ready-made and Made-to- Measure Clothing in his home district. TOWN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sati Staples mot- ored to- Calgary last week-end, to spend a’week with relatives. H, J. Shell. sight: specialist, is at his office in] Maybank’s drug store every Saturday. Q1tf Cars not displaying the attractive looking 1927 Tieenses may get the forth. After enjoying an ‘extended holi- day at the west -eoast cities; Mr. and Mrs. Bullard: arrived honie on Saturday night. ‘Robert. Deadriek left for Oakland, California, ‘last week to- visit his brother. He expeets. to be away «a year or more. Mrs. J.. W. Morphy -returned home on Sunday, after paying a month’s visit with. her Gaccites, Mrs. C. Reed of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kemp and youhg daughter arrived home on Saturday, after an extended visit with parents and friends in Onfario and Quebee. Arcade Beauty Parlor, oppo- site Victoria Hotel, phone 107. Marcelling, haircutting, facial, scalp treatment and shampoo- ing. Open evenings. Mrs: Win. Dargie was called to Calgary this week, on ‘account of the serious illness of her mother, who recently underwent an 9 oper: ation ata Calgary hospital. If you haven’t secured you seats for, “So. This Ts Lendon,’* at the Didsbury opera house.’ Saturday evening, Feb. 26th, yvouSd better Hurry, as the Inanagenient reports a heavy sale. 8e Mr. and-Mrs. Jolin Coates arrived home from Vaneouver. on Saturday dast, where they —spent—a—nrenth’s vacation.. Mr. Coates has riot -been up to the mark of late, and the trip proved very beneficial. Mr. ©... Holmes was allowed to return’ home on: Saturday from a Calgary hospital, following a serious operation, performed a month ago. Mr... Holmes is mueh better, but ;greater improvement is lioped for. Alberta will have a representative at the big international. conference ‘of wheat pools, to be held at Kansas City, Mo-, on May 5th next, person of -Lew Huehinson, of Du- hamel, a director of the Alberta pool, FOR. SAL E---I have approximately | - 15 acres of feed to sell, some stacked, some cut and- bunched and the rest standing. Will sell with the privilege of pasturing till seeding time. If in- terested look this over before the sale. And one interested in the Radio, tvols and: lamps, call any evening and they will be demonstrated. 8e CW: Currie. Report. comes to. hand of ‘the recent death of Ole. Matheson, of Bearberry.. Although not in pos- session of any details regarding the death or the. funeral. yet the sad ‘news is authentid. ‘The deceased was 47 years of age and well kuown The provincial gasoline tax. will be increased froui two cents a gallon to three cents a gallon, it is an- nounced by the provincial govern- ment, the additional revenue to be; used’ for. provineial” road building plans. There will be no change made in the license fee for cars. Success of the rural municipal hospital system in. operation in Alberta, and the careful manage- ment of the seventeen hospitals operating under the scheme, is in- dicated in the fact that everyone of the seventeen hospital districts now have cash= surpluses to their credit ranging from $750 to $30,000. in the]. Vitamin Packs Radio Packs Hema Packs PHONE GT The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will hold. asale of work, food sale -and tea ‘in’ Maybank’s. drug store on Saturday afternoon, April 9th. Adam QO. Logan, has been ap- lowner into trouble from this day -pointed—a—eonmmrissioner for—eaths,; according to last issue of the Alberta Gazette.” : Mr. Joe. Ordze has sold out his barber business, and it: is ‘under- stood that Mr.ocand Mrs: Ordze will hrove toat or near Vancouver. Mr. MeCormié¢k of Calgary is his sue- cessor. The Olds-Crosstield District Minis- terial association were entertained by Rev. and Mrs. Herbison at the Pres- byterian mansé on Monday after- noon... After- luncheon, the mem-= hers inrmediately withdrew for their Members present: Revs. Roppel and Reimer of Dids- bury, Rev. Gauerke of Mayton and Rev. Smiley of Westerdale, and Revs Milton, Herbison and Gilbert of Olds. The special feature was an ‘address by Dr. Kerhy on ‘*Evangel- isin and the'New, Age.’’? The next meeting is listed for Didsbury in the early part of March. session. Hayes, A_jolly nseeting of the Business Girls’ club took the form of. a sleighing party out to: the home-of : Bessie and Ruth’ Hooper on Tuesday evening. The drive..was made nierry by the songs, stories— and, of course, the laughter-of the girls. After the. usual business of the evening, a spelling mateh’ was held-—Miss Lawton’s. team winning and Miss Cain proving herself the star speller of the evening. After a Missi by the hostesses, Assisted by Miss Helen Leach, the club. bade well to the Hoopers, each member, by. her enthusiastic thanks, showing how thoroughly. she had enjoyed the evening. The Women’s . Institute met on Saturday ‘Jast ‘at the home of Mrs. Hi. E.. Branscombe, .when. twenty- three. ladies answered the roll. Mrs. McKinnon, the. president, fave a very comprenensive paper on." The Hudson’s Bay Company.’’ Another pleasing feature of the afternoon’s program was a demonstration by Miss Clutton of ‘the O:S.A.. on The Serving-of a Formal Dinner.’’ Afternoon tea was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.. Rotthall. The.12th anniversary of the W.I. in Olds falls in Mareh, and a whist drive-is being. arranged,.to be held on March 14th, inthe OS.A., to conimiemorate the event. The next regular meeting of the WI. will be held at Mrs. Bury’s on Saturday, March 12th;. when Mrs. Chas. Laundon will. have. charge of the program. x \ — NEW — Jewellery Store Watch Repairs NOW is the time to have your Watches, Clocks and . Jewelry Repaired... . All Work - Guaranteed Olds was well represented at the Medicine Hat vs. Carstairs return | play-off hockey game, played at | Carstairs on Saturday night. Cars| were used for the journey on good , roads Medicine Hat won the! series and was advanced another! notch nearer the final struggle. The ‘Hat’? team and supporters | travelled by special coach and were greatly. elated at.the victory, Wedding Rings Marriage Licenses Geo. E. Ash JEWELER dainty and bountiful lunch, served |, | fare- House Wiring and Electrical Repair Work. Phone 55 FRANK JEANNOT “morning of Feb. reduced prices. The Sale will be held in fecha PRokotilo’s WEDNESDAY MARCH 2nd 1. S. McINTYRE Dry Goods and Ladies’. Wear . We suffered a severe fire loss on the - 19th. much salvage from this fire. stock, whether good as new, slightly damaged or badly damaged, will be offered to the -public, at greatly There is All ALL SALES CASH Hall OLDs. ALTA O. K. GARAGE Arctic Water Anti-Freeze Withstands Any Degree of Frost. Perfect Anti-Freeze. Hood Covers Phone THE ONLY Does Not Evaporate 110 Rubber Chains [Good Photosrapts | i Tenge Can Now be Had at Fleming's Photos - Olds Every Saturday Kodak Finishing, Enlarging and Framing Near to Post Office North 6-15p year there were 91 moved into this dis- department of agri- culture, and, no doubt, there were families and parties settled here during the sane period of which the department has no record. The district receiving the next largest number of family settlers was Leduc, with 45 families re- During Jast families who trict by the Public Lunch Wong Pond, Prop ~ (eo Sa) SE Se Meals Seryed from 6:30 till midnight We Serve the Best Meals in Town Fresh Head Lettuce Fresh Oysters — Soft Drinks and Confectionery Ice Cream “Buena Vista Farm’? is the offi- cial name of the home of Samuel Boffey, Betehton, whieh has heen duly registered on the books of the Alberta government. families lo- district, 13 Bowden, 22 to corded. — Thirty-nine cated in the Crossfield to Didsbury, 9 (6 Carstairs, 19 to Lacombe, 34° to Innisfail. and 89 too Wetaskiwin. In summarizing the list of immi- grants, it will be-noted that there are more than. twice as yiany fam- lies located in the Olds district than at Leduc, which is the next highest on the list. ie
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Image 511 (1927-02-25), from microfilm reel 511, (CU12500184). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.