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——_ The Ulds Gazette, (tda, Alberta. March 25, 1927 Mountain View Lodge No. 16 A.F. & A.M., G.R.A. ‘Meets every Friday evening on or be- fore full moon. all visiting Brethren ‘welcome. Jas. Strath, W.M. John C. F, Paul, Sec’ y. A. C. Bury G. E. Bury BURY & BURY « Barristers, - Solicitors, Notaries Money to Loan Olds ; - Alberta ALFRED KOCH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC McLean Bldg Phone 16 “BOWDEN, ALTA. H. P. Kenney Dental Surgeon Office Over MeIntyre’s Hours 9 to & Phone 7 Olds. Alberte S. G. MANN, L.D.S., D.D.S. Graduate of The Royal College of Dental Surgeons, University of Toronto OFFICE- DAVEY BLOCK Phone 50. Residence Phone 66 @ours—9-5 Evenings by Appointment OLDS - ALBERTA G.G, Hartman, M-B. : Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office 3rd: Street Fast Phone 2] Olls 3 A. H. Mann, M.D., CM. Graduate of McGill University. f&x-House Surgeon Western General Hospital Montreal. Office---Davey Block. Phone 50 Residence---3rd St. West Phone 66 OFFICE HOURS 10a.m.to1l2noon 2to5and7to8pm. — THE — Great West Life Assurance Co. Offers Investments SAFER THAN WHEAT OR LAND REPRESENTATIVES W. H. HUNTER Cc. A. WEIR OLDS ; A. O. Logan General Insurance farm Lands — ‘Town Pruperty Commissioner for Oaths — Official Auaitor’ — Office Over McIntyre’s Store - Olds “Laurie H. Smith A Commissioner, Conveyancer, Ete. insurance of all Kinds I would like your Listings Agent— New York Life Insurance Co. Svecialist on Income Tax Returns « Office over the Post Uffice - Phone 59 GEO. GC. PEATTIE COMMISSIONER Fire, Auto and Hai! Insurance Auditing and Income Tax Returns Office over Bank of Montreal Phone 170 OLDS - - ALBERTA HALL & ‘CROSS REAL ESTATE Farm Loans 8% - Liberal Amounts Insurance of all kinds--Rentais Histiogs of Farms wanted-Have Buyers Commissioners for cae OLDS Phone 7 “ALTA St. MARY'S BOURNE School of Music, Olds PRINCIPAL-- Miss FRANCES STEVE me STAFF: Miss Frances Stevens, Piano Christopher T. Stevens, Violin Miss Edwina Watson, A.T.U.M, , Theory C. HH. SWEETAPPLE VETERIN\RY SURGEON PHONE No. 151 : . : OLDS Alta. OLD» Boor UOsPImrar SHOE REPAIRS Agent for the Cass Rheumatic Treatment RUBBERS REPAIRED BULL-DOG SHOE LEATHER USED Dr. BILL - Opposite Fire Hall My Motto: SERVICE, .} on near shoulder. x lu-13p Phone 1910, Olds CHURCHES THE OLDS UNITED CHURCH Minister, Rev. V. M. Gilbert Phone 80 Sunday, March 27th Morning worship 11 a.m., “Shall we Support the Church Enterprise?” 12 noon--Church school BENNETT-HAMMER 2.00 Church School -- 3.00 Worship 7:30 Evening Worship “India’s Jubilee” Prayer meeting Wedneaday at 8 p.m. in men’s room he ee ne i oe ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. J.C. Herpison, Minister. Phone 94 Services at ]1 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday; March 27th Rev. T. M. Revie, of Red Deer, will preach at both services. Sunday School -at-close of morning service Prayer. meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. ene eines ST. JOHN’s CHURCH OF ENGLAND Herbert Clay, Incumbent. Sunday, March 27th Holy Communion 8:30 Litany and Holy Communion at 11 No evening service on this date. Each Friday Holy Communion 7:45 a.tn. Classified Adee << J.OsT--On road between Olds and In- nisfail,-an otter fur gauntlet. Finder please leave at oe office or notify i2e Dr. C. V. Scott, Innisfail FOR SALF--Three tube Radio . set complete with loud speaker, or will trade for grain... Apply Gazette Office lzp FOR SALE, or will. trade for good -| horses, one 10x2v Titan Tractor in good Bentz running order. Js Cs Olds . 12-15p FOUND--Gold ring; owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice at Gazette Office. 12¢ ‘FR SALE -- S.C. White. Leghorn hatching eggs, also a few laying hens lve Mrs. Coaper, phone. R106 FOR SALE--A desirable home, semi- modern, eight rooms, two lots, splendid garden, barn and chicken run, close in to business part of the tuwn, good lo- cation, cash and terms; also. a cottage, five rooms, one lot, good well, splendid location, a comfortable home for small family, ‘cash and terms, xee Ive Laurie H. Smith STRAYED--Team, black mare and gelding, about 1500 each,. branded ~@\ Anyone notify- ing F.. Bird, Sundre, which will lead to recovery, will receive $10) reward.. 12-13p FOR SALFE--Registered Holstein bull 11 months old,.a good individual; the dam of this bull has a record of 28 2 in 7 days. 4H. A. Bennan, Didsbury P.. 12-15p oF phone R1519, Didsbury FOR SALE~Chevrolet car in splen- did running order, just recently over- hauled, cheap for cash; baby buggy and basket, secretaire, Winnipeg couch, folding cot (single) and numerous uther articles. May be seen-any afternoon or vere 94, Rev. J. C. Herbison litfe FOR SALE CHEAP -- set of heayy breeching harness, set bobsleighs, good’ organ, gramophone with about: 100 rec- ords, 6-hole ‘*Round eee young cow and yearling heifer. 1l-l4c. A. W Hall, Phone 7 or 122 Olds SEEDER in first class condition for sale. Phone R119, Olds ll- -l4p W.C.H.Caush, Harmattan P.O. ~ Well Drilling Wanted First class outfit,, all work ‘guaranteed. Enquire. at J. H. Kemp's othce 11-14p W.- Kinsella Ruby Seed Wheat--Grown on sum- nie fallow Germination 86. p.c. in 7 s, uncleaned $1 per bu.; also Garnet heat 70 p.c. in 5 days, uncleaned + 60 per bu., over 10 bu. $2 25 per bu. Edwin Morgan, Harmattan FOR SALF--Baby’s folding go-cart in excellent condition.. 10-13p Phone R707 FOR SALE CHEAP -- A number of used radio batteries and two used car batteries, all in good-condition, F. H. Graham, Box 390 or 10-13p Phone R614, Olds FOR SALE or TRADE— Registered Percheron stallion, ‘*Maple Grove Man- hattan’’ 6659 - 123834; sire Jalap (6680) 35614 - 80583; dam, Manchote 6738 - 1(- vO) - 99126. First class certificate Will trade for cattle or horses that will sell. NELS LETH, Fagle Hill P.O, or 4 miles north and 4 west 10-18¢ of Kagle Hill Store Registered Seed Oats for Sale--- Germination test {1 per cent at 6 days, 92 per cent at'l2 days. 1925 crop. Tec. per bushel. “VICTORY’’ oats. Apply a. Heddon, 9-12; Phone R816, Olds Please come before seeding time FOR SAI.E--Cream colored reed baby carriage. Practically new. 12p Box 166, (lds 4 Each Thursday in Lent service 3 p.m.; * Sunday, Morning Service at 11—Subj: Sunday School and Evening Service at 7:30. You are heartily invited. REV. OLDS BAPTIST [ CHURCH a0 Marah 27th, 1927 A. J. D. MILTON, Pastor “The Law of the Spirit of Life’’ Bible Class at 12:15 Subj: - “The River of Life’ Bible Questions Answered. DEAR FRIEND:— time for repentance, haw Him then? You will probably die a lost soul---a Joat eternity. peace and. service for God. Let the Pastor help you: Are you saying to yourself that you will put off your decision for Christ until the ele,enth hour, or until Then you are practically certain never to be couverted at all. conversions are so rare as not to number one in a thousand. treat God as your enemy Siyeut lile, even if-you have a death-bed and 0 -you ‘know that you will want to turn to Receive salvation now, and. let your oe life be a life of joy and "Read Eph. 2:1- 6 you are on your death-bed? Death-bed And if you just as you have lived. A lost life--- Write or call to see him + YE OLDE HEINTZMAN PIANOS Local Representative Stan Edwards, . Phone 38 Also havea number of. guaranteed sec- ond hand pianos for sale at. reasonable prices and on reasonable terms: RURAL NEWS HARMATTAN The Harmattan Women’s Insti- tute met at the Community hall, | March 17th, for the monthly meet- ing. A splendid paper on ‘Home economics,’’ by Mrs. John Webb, was enjoyed by all.. Miss Helen Moore and Mrs. A. Johnson sang two duets, which were greatly appre- ciated, as was also a very appropriate reading by Mrs. McDowell, entitled, “The Irish Shillalah,’’ it being St Patrick's Day.’’ - At the close of the meetirig alight cake competition took place,. Mrs. Walter Webb win- ning first with an angel food cake, | ‘ and Mrs. J. Strong second. A dainty lunch was served at the close, which brought to an end a very suc- cessful meeting.. The next meeting, for April, will be at the home of Mrs. J.’ H. Johnson, “‘Child Wel- fare’ being the subject. NORTH EAGLE HILL Mrs. Ed Ronneberg entertained the W I. for their February meeting, and the weather being fine there was a good attendance. — Roll call. was answered with maiden name ana _|place of marriage | Owing to illness Mrs. Frank Reid was unable to give. her paper.on “‘Agriculture,”’ but will do so at next meeting.Mrs. Meek's paper on ‘Louis Pasteur, the man and his work,’’ was most instructive and interesting. The pretty plate donated by the‘hostess was won by Mrs. Arneson ~ Several young ladies Notice to Creditors and Chsaats IN THE MATTER of the estate of Niels Christensen, late of the vicinity of Olds in the Province of Alberta, Farmer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims upon the es- tate of the said Niels Christensen who died on or about the 4th day of January, A.D. 192%, are required to file with An- drew Christensen, administrator, at the address mentioned below, by_the 25th+-Chaplin = day of April, A.D.. 1927, a full state- ment in writing, duly verified, of their claims and of any securities held by them, and after that date the adminis- trator will distribute the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having re- ears only to the claims of which notice has been so filed or which have been brough to his notice. Dated this I1th day of March, A.D. 1927, ANDREW CHRISTENSEN, Administrator Care of Short, Ross, Shaw & Mayhood, imperial Bank building, « ‘algary, Alberta. XL Meat Market! All Kinds of FRESH AND CURED MEATS POULTRY => a: 10-12¢ Tender Steaks are Our Specialty assisted in serving a delicious lunch. The next meeting will. be held at the Vale View school house March -30th and will be an evening affair, hus- bands, sons and brothers of members are cordially invited. to attend and gram will be as follows—Roll call to be answered by Irish jokes; paper on Ireland by Mrs. Ernest. Ronneberg; reading by Mrs. Ed Morrison; news bulletin by Mrs. Ed Ronneberg; pager.on education by Mrs. Keen; also a discussion of ‘Religion in the Schools.”” : At the Ladies’ Aid meeting - held at Mrs.- Ed Ronnebérg’s a - happy event took place when the members presented Mrs. T. Ronneberg Sr. with a beautiful china tea service on the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Ronneberg has been president of the L.A: for a number of years and is held in high esteem. The tea set was just a small token of our love for her. We are very pleased to report that Mrs Bert Clark is at last convalesc- ent, she having been very seriously ill. The last complication was pneu- monia, but fortunately it. was a slight attack and she is now doing nicely. Mrs. Chas. Saunders, of B. C.; who has_ been spending the winter with her -sister, Mars. Ed Morrison, left for her home last. week. Mrs. H..C. Stromsmoe and’ child- ren- arrived home ‘last week after a..happv visit with her parents in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Edward Morrison ‘has re- turned home after spending a week with her daughter in Calgary. Everyone is around again after the “flu” epidemic. . Numerous’ were its visits iu the community. DERBYTOWN The 6th annual St.. Patrick mas- River hall, March 17th. The ladies and gentlemen who were awarded the prizes for the best costumes were —Ist Prize, Mrs. Tupper, as ‘‘Lady Imp;’* gents 1st prize, Harold Mae- dowell, representing Klu Klux Klan; 2nd prize, best dressed couple, Miss Usther : Peterson -(the: lady clown) and Maurice Carter (nigger clown); 3rd prize, for best original dress, Miss Moffat, who looked well.as’an 1850 | flapper; Srd prize, gents best ori- | ginal dress, Fred Jeanott, as‘’Charlie All report a ‘poud time Do not forget the Merry Western- ers Girls’ Club basket social and dance to-night (Friday) in the hall Advertise Your Business It makes you money G. WEBB’S AUCTION SALE At the Livery Barn, Wall St., OLD : On Saturday, April 2nd At 2 o’clock prompt. 13 HORSES Team, mare and gelding, 8 and 10 vrs. old, weight 3000 Team, mare and gelding, 7 yrs. old, weight 2800 \ Team hay mares, 6 and 7 _ yrs. old, weight 2600 Team, mare and gelding, brown, 6 and 7 yrs., weight 2400 2 sorrel mares, 6 years old, weight 2400 ‘ Black mare, 8 yrs old, weight 1200 Bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 1200 Bay mare, 6 vrs old, weight 1200 These horses are in good shape, mostly well broken and ready to go to work, and must be sold. Terms Cash, R. Bowman ‘ ampbell, Auct. G. Webb, Proprietor. a pleasant time is assured The pro- Notice to Horse Breeders The Olds Clydesdale Horse Breed- ers’ Club is open’ to book a few more mares to the Imported Clydes. dale stallion, “Killallandale [22398] (20220). Service fee $1500; one third of this is paid by the Federal Govt. None booked after March 30th. Apply to N. 8. Smith, Pres. 12c R. H. Gibson, Sec. RED LODGE At Hillcrest hall on April 1st there will be staged-an ‘‘April Fool’’dance and hog weight . guessing contest Admission to the dance, gentlemen $1.00, and 25c for a guess on the weight of the hog, which will be on view the night of the dance. ————————_o—_—____ The Wheat Pool is warning. its members against purchasing for seed any of the so-called*‘Mumimy’’ wheat which has ‘been advertised: ‘“‘Mummy” wheat_ is supposed - to have been found in tombs of ancient Egyptians, buried four thousand years ago. As a matter of. fact, wheat _loses.its germinative power after comparatively few years. This ‘‘Mummy’’. wheat is said to be really an inferior grade of Durum. XN March 10th was a red letter day in the history of Innisfail Lodge No. 8G.R.A., A.F. & A.M., the cecasion being the dedication of the new Masonic temple by the officers of the grand lodge of Alberta. The impressive and interesting ceremony was performed in the presence of about one hundred members of the lodge and visitors. —————_o.— —_— The entries for the Calgary. horse show, which commences next week, show a total. of 800, which is an increase of 200 over last year. Joseph Hagerty, of Olds, has string of horses entered, which wilk be shown in many classes, including the four horse draft team class. Mr. Hagerty is. following up the spring fairs with his show stock with success. —_—_——o—___— The exodus of the 190. students. from the O.S.A. will commence to- morrow (Saturday) morning. Over 100 will take the northbound and the balance will board the noom southbound for. their several homes. The closing exercises will be. held to-night (Friday) in the auditoriom when successful students will be presented with prizes and diplomas. The event will close with a dance for which invitations have been is- sued. LEADS THE WORLD IN Before you buy See the “NASH” NASH “P. W. SHACKLETON DEALER. NOTE:-Our Used Cars are Guaranteed. You take no risk j When you buy from us MOTOR CAR VALUE that new car querade dance was held in the James |. Fordson TRACTOR Easy Payments Cash Payment Oct. Ist, 1927 Oct. Ist, 1928 TRACTOR Cash Payment Oct., Ist, 1927 Oct. Ist, 1928 $281.90 246.67 * . . 176.20 and PLOW oe $337.63 295.42 211.02 No Interest on above payments; 4 p.c. discount if paid Oct., ’27 CENTRAL Phone 49 : GARAGE : Olds, Alta. ee ee ee Don’t Get Grey Worrving over vour Building Pians We are glad to be able to help you with your us help you. building difficulties SPRING STOCKS, fresh and clean, arriving daily— better able to meet your needs than ever before, with Rough and /Finish Lumber, Plaster Board, Building Eoret®: also Latest ‘Styles of Windows and, doors One or two SNAPS in Lumber Remnants for a few days only--to clean-up. ART SAYS-—If you're contemplating marriage call and see him— you may need some paternal advice regarding home-building. THIEN keep your eye open for one of our.cars of Stove Coal. it before the roads break up. The kind you can swear by and not swear at. ee ee ee ee, [0] Bring them to us and let Get Alberta Lumber Go. Ltd Phone 96 or 202 - (O) Nem, gg, Nee Nee. Art L. Harvey, Manager Tee, was, ee, WT [0] a ee a as a se Rata et IEE al atte RR Lie elle A at a a ai ba a lt A A ee les tS sk A MN a ON ab ha a a a lw a BO ts 8 NN lo a a et i a rN nad a aie Ca ce ad (eae a ae alia
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