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The Olds Gazette 1926-01-01 - 1927-12-30
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1927-04-22
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Gas Wel The Ulds Gazette, Olds. Mr. Farmer, Hurry! You may be the Lucky One | nd Win a Prize. ding Done Here T. E. ELLIOTT OLDS, ALTA, O. K. GARAGE ‘rio HONE Fords Reconditioned Lathe Work Gentral Garage and Machine Work EVERYTHING GUARANTEED Tires-Greases - Phone | 10 - Gils-Service ‘(lds Mercantile Co. —_— PHONE Men’s Wear Specials Men's Felt. Hats. 3 oii 00 Fe a Sess 2.50 3.25 3.75 4.50 Men's Caps, latest patterns ..2... 2.066055 1.25 1.45 1.85 Men’s Engineer Caps. cari. ite ii givig ok Souci tela 35c 45c¢ Men’s Work Shirts.......... me 95ce 1.25 zr 65 1.85 Men’s Suits Men’s Fine Shoes Ladies’ Strap Slippers and Sandals... .. Misses sizes; 11 patent leath Men’s Rubber Boots, White Only Ladies’ Black Sa Ladies’ Princess Ladies’ Art Silk Slips, assorted colors Ladies’ Stanfield’ to 2; Oxfords, Stickdown soles, er, special... teen House Dresses s Nova Silk Vests........-.'. Hose .1.95 2.45 3.50 4.00 a a aac cele Grocery Specials 100 Ibs Sugar....... ..... 7.85 7 Cans of Peas......-. 1.00 Pure Raspberry Jam .2 2.4... GOc 25 Ib. box Prunes. ..:.2.25 7 Ibs. Seedless Raisins....... 1.00 P&G .W Naptha,.21 bars1.00 RY LET EE Highest Market Price Paid for Horse Hair and Beef Hides. ° THE Ovos GAZETTE Published Weekly by The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. Surscrrprion $2.00 Per Year. Can. Advertisi ing Rates ) Display Rates on ‘Application. Legal Ads..........05-eees Classified Ads..... toe. local Ads., per line Cards of Thanks Obituary Poetry 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, 10c. per line. Phone or hand in any news items; we will consider it a favor. TOWN NEWS i Miss MeNicol spéat Easter vaca- Htion at Carstairs with friends. Miss Gladys Harbison was an Ied- nionton visitor durmy-holdays. My. and Mis. P. Miquelon were Calgary visitors over the week-end. Mrs. A. O.° Logan, with a son and daughter. were Calgary visitors during the nrid-week. Miss. Rada Shanks,. of Calgary, spent her, Easter vacation with her parents and friends at Olds. Mr. and Mrs.. (nee Miss Edna Harbison) Tréay OF Crossfield, were Olds-visitors during the holidays. Mr Earl Frolling, of Calgary, visited his Olds friends here during the holiday season and returned on ‘Tuesday. Miss: Nellie Grant, of Edmonton, recently of Olds, is a holiday visitor here, a guest at the heme of Mr. and Mrs: Sweet. There will’ be’ no service in the Angliean. chureh on Sunday, April 24th, owing to the. Rev. H. Clay holding services at Airdrie Mr. W. Wand Dr. S.C. Mann were Calgary visitors the fore. part of this week: where -Dr | **CHifP?’ underwent aapinor operation. Mrs G.S. Simmons and daugh- ter, of Wenatehe, Washington, sind Miss Ada Robe, of Calgary, are visi- torsat the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillips. This is far b Yet it illustrates another brilliant side of Kssex perfo mance— the ability to cover long distances so smoothly and easily that neither car nor passengers are conscious of the effort. ‘Flashing pick-up, positive brake control and easy steering give nimble, fast The New Essex Super-Six is a triumph of engineering — for long wear, accessibility and lowest operation and maintenance cost. Coach $1215 50 Miles an Hour an Hour all Day Long- With Ease to Car and Comfort to Passengers_ 5 elow the maximum speed of the Fssex and safe going in trailic. THE. ESSEX SUPER-SIX Bia $1215 1 Prices Delivered Olds Sedan $1290 Si QLDS SERVICE Phone 11 (Muur') N. W. DEW (GARAGE P.O. BOX — 185 —- Mrs. Cully and ehildren, mid-week. With his’ health very much im- proved, Mr. Bush arrived home from his convalescing trip-on Friday, and the Ist of May. - The weekly dance held at Bowden on ‘Saturday last was extra well patronized Olds dance held at a distant point. Mri WR. Mr. Aw WW. Hall & Cross real estate and insur- ance agency, and on the business under his own name. Mr ‘and’ Mrs. Paul MeKee and child left on Friday for Benalto. It is reported that Mr MeKee will join Cross has purchased the Baptist ministry, but their fu- Bilimore THE MASTER HAT. OF CANADA the chilly winds. NIFTY HATS Biltmore Hats for men, and young men, in all the latest shades and shapes, fancy and plain bands. Cooper Caps--a Real Snappy Range. Smart Shirts and Ties for Easter. New Top Coats and Rain Coats —(ict one to keep out Prices range from $7.50 to $20.00 .. $3 to $5.50 PHONE 78 C. M. SAUNDERS THE MEN'S WEAR STORE Ready-made and Made-to- Measure Clothing OLDS Alta. ture place ‘of residence! is not yet decided a At the Presbyterian church. on Sunday evening next, Aptil 24th, the Rev J. ©. Herbison will preaeh his farewell sermon. Mr. Herbison and family will leave during the following week to reside in Ontario. JEWELRY REPAIRING Whether vou want your watch cleaned and regulated or you have some valued piece of jew- elry that needs repairing, we are here to dothe work in a most satisfactory way. Geo. E. Ash JEWELER Issuer of Marriage Licenses who Ihave been visiting relatives at Cal- gary for the past three months, were expected to arrive Lome during this expects to be sorting mail again by by the young people of The event. resembles an Olds Hall’s interest in the is now carrying Alberta, April 22, L927 The Gift Shop| E HAVE now a very fine se- lection ot CHINA made by Get U.F.A. Quality THE FARMERS’ STORE PHONE Get U.F.A. - 200 Service ——doap Watchmaker and Jeweller Wedding - Rings CO: Raspberry Jam “Alb tin, 6Se and > A ‘ Issuer of Marriage Licenses the best china potteries of the 3 world. | 21 Piece Tea Sets, 2 patterns to K.C.. Brand W k S ials _ Red i choose from at $9 & $10 set Bue Fino Wee ly pect Pitted. Cherries : in tins d Jonathan Apples in crates,good : |] Cups ang Saucers from 7Se an per tin 200 seand sécki perciite Like Each 25e Blue Ribbon Peaches, 2 lb pkg Other odd pieces that make Fiy Bars Bach gies dee . 50g Aylmer very suitable gifts. Bibs. for NaBob Tea, 3 Ib tins 2.2. 625 Catsup : : Gh 2 6250s .95 | .12 oz. bottle A Very Beautiful 60c anes; echic, 5 lb tin 9Oc Each 20c Selection of. ... Let us have your Diamond Rings TRY Order for Field Seeds} cite Sear Rolled Wheat as : FLOUR to choose from— $15 and up. for Breakfast | SUCh as Clover, Timothy, Brome . All Diamonds bought : and Rye Grass — Let us quote | $4.25 cwt from us guaranteed. 3ib. pkg 2Se | vou prices. : ~ Onion Sets 2-Ihs f 5 WE DO all fine Jewelry, Clock iors ananassae _ = isp i and-Watcl: Repairs.” Priag cues: Royal Crown Soap Special 7 a $1 yours in to-day. 6 Bars R.C. Soa Sree Marmalade 3 Cakes G.W. Naptha $2.50 . L. W. -ASKIN. 2 4 Ibtins 75, | 3 Cakes Witeh Hazel Aylmer Corn 1 Large pkg SoapChips Value for 7 Tins $1 Eat McGavin’s Patricia Beauty Parlor 1 Wat White Enamel $1.75 BREAD eS Mixed Raisin. ..40¢ oe Fruit Jam Fresh Vegetables and a ~ es ' . ole =. THE: — 45ctin Fruits Every Day White Next to Olds Post Office Marcels. fair Trims Manicures +75, «Shampoos Facials Vitamin Packs Radio Packs Hema Packs PHONE GT NA 23 Models : H., J. Snell, sight. specialist, is at his office in Maybank’'s drug store every Saturday. 21tf Mrs. Wilfred Murray, of Wetaski- win, is a holiday guest of her sister- in-law, Mrs: M. W. Malyon.: + Miss Maybert Hall, who spent the holidays ‘with the -home-folk, re- turned to her studies at. Calgary on Monday. : F.0.B. Olds. Light Six Series: $1480 to $1780 $1875 to Mr.. Perey. Shackleton expects his Nash demonstrator here shortly, for which he-has recently been appoint- ‘ed gelling agent. Mr. W. Bruce, forivieihy sinneal with the telephone staff at Olds, was. an Olds visitor on Wednesday, on inspection -duty at the locai oflice. Mr. Andy Powell is now the sole proprietor of the Wall street livery, having recently purchased his bro- ther Steve’s interest in the business. P. W. SHA “During the lack ‘of sporting news DEALER Sid 4 Wheelbase Lengths A Wide Range ‘of Prices Spécial Six Series: $2810 Advanced Six Series: $2290 to $3405 Fully Equipped The Country Has Gone NASH __: Arrange-for Demonstration _ CKLETON locally baseball fans can now turn their attention to prefessional games across the border, which are going full blast. Carpenters. of the town. are wel- coming the warmer weather, so that their many contracts for the erection of, residences, ete , may. be ‘com- pleted this summer.’ They antici pate an extra busy season. The concert and dance which was to have been held at Harniattan on Monday. last, “and postponed on account -of the inclemeney of. the | weather and ‘bad “road conditions, will be held on. Friday, April 29th. The concert will take the form of a vaudeville show by the Harmattan Women’s Institute and will com- mencé at 8 p.m. sharp. Mr.-and- Mrs. J: H. Johnson arrived home on Friday last, after spending the winter months at San Francisco, California, a guest .of their son Milton. On their return journey Milton placed his car at his parents’ disposal and drove them School teachers whose homes are at other Alberta towns Jeft on Thurs- day week to spend the vacation period with their home-folk. Both teachers and scholars will report for duty on Monday, April 25th. Mr. EB. L..Churehill has resigned his position as instructor’at the Olds School of Agriculture, Mr. Chureh- ill. will. go to Red Deer, where he has taken a position with the Great West Life Assurance Company. Mrs. (Rev.) Herbison and her mother,» Mrs. McCurlie, left for Stettler on Friday. Mrs. McCurlie will prolong her stay with relatives at Stettler. but Mrs. Herbixon was this part of. the homeward trip, which took four days, being greatly enjoyed. The first of a series of sacred band theatre on Sunday night, May Ist, commenging at 9 p.m. The pro- gram, which will be itemized in next from San Franciseo to Vancouver, . coneerta will be held in the Mayfair) expected home during this week. Don't forget Eber Frost’s auction eale.of household effeets, to be held to morrow afternoon (Saturday), at his residence, opposite the fire hall, at 2pm. sharp. The terms'of the sale are cash. and R. B. Campbell will ask for bids. A letter containing Easter greet- ings from Mr. Allan Peattie, relayed part of the journey by air- plane. This is possibly the first via the most modern route. The re-union during Easter when Misses Helen, Mr. Everett Davis spent their vaca- tion from out-of-town duties with the home-folk. Mr. Hugh Carney, of Calgary, was also a holiday guest. holidays, In the hope of signing up several Calgary fighters for a fistic program loath, Dr. S.C. Mann made it part | week. Daines for his headliner. of Ontario. to his parents at Olds. was correspondence addressed to Olds Davis family, held a family Frances and that will be stagéd at Olds on May ‘of his business while in Calgary this | He is making a special effort to book up Mike Murphy and Basil week’s issue, will be of ‘approxim- ately one hour’s duration, and will consist of band selections and solos by local singers. A silver, collection will be taken at’ the ‘door, the pro- ceeds to go to the band fund. At their social evening held re- cently the Young People’s Society of the Presbyterian church presented the Rev. J.C. Herbison with a pair of gloves. Mr. Herbison is leaving shortly to reside in Ontario and this act of the young people. of his con- gregation manifested the very high esteem in which they held their pastor. Miss Bertha Ahlwardt gave the address, and Miss Cunningham Currie made the presentation. Following 60 years of a happy and active married life, which event was celébrated at their home near Harmattan on October 9th, 1926, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Brower moved to their residence in Olds last week- end, to live a well-earned life of retirement. The aged couple are in robust health, very industrious, and we, along with the citizens of Olds, welcome them to town, and may their future life of ease possess the same degree of comfort as did a past life of toil. | Miss Lillian Tyler, who has spent the past five months at. Calgary, returned: ito ber | her home on Saturday: fea ‘Something ¢ Nothing Which Everyone Needs In the ‘Spring AVING known many marvelous cures through the use of Dr. -Henderson’s Remedies — even where medical doctors failed—recov- — ery has been made through the use of Dr. Henderson’s Herb Treat- ment. Put up in tablet form, $1.00 boxes, 180. to a box; also a 2Be pack- age of Special Stomach Tablets in each $1.00 box FREE. Each box bears a money- -back guarantee, if patient detives no ben- efit—providing patient follows in- structions, © To introduce these well-known eastern goods I am making a ‘special introductory offer—Each first, purch- use. made of $1.00 worth I will give same for 75c.' Write for circular to HARRY JACKSON, OLDS, Alta. Public Lunch Meals Seryed. from 6:30 till midnight We Serve the Best Meals in Town Fresh Head Lettuce Fiesh Oysters Soft Drinks and Confectionery ! Ice Cream . ‘ r . t ¢
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