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The Olds Gazette 1924-01-04 - 1925-12-25
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1925-07-24
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THe Ovps GAZETTE Published Weekly by. The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. SunacerrPTion $2.00 Per Year. Can. Advertising Rates Display Rates'on Application. ..15¢ and 10c Legal Ads... .0.....+-«-+- Classified Ads. ....40c Local Ads., per line Gards of Thanks..........-..6:00004 b0c Obituary Poetry... ...-l0¢:a line Announcements of church’ services, lodge or. society meetings, where a monetary gain is not involved, published free of ch Notices -o! e. entertainments, lectures, ine. is charged, 10c. per line. i news items; we Phone or hand in any will consider it a favor. TOWN NEWS | Miss Annie Patterson is spending part of her vacation at her parents’ home at Olds. + Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keinp. te turned from their Skagway-Alaska trip on Tuesday evening. The Alberta Lumber Co. are erecting a coal shed opposite their yards on’a site near the C.P.R. side track. ; Messrs. John Deadrick'and John Leigh aré ‘holidaying at the west coast and at points‘across the bord- er, until harvest time. ; Mr. Colin .Thomson, ‘of Red Lodge, has been appointed a justice _ of the peace, according to the last '.. jsaue of the Alberta Gazette. Mr. A; W. Hall returned home the forepart of the week from.-his suppers, etc., where an admission fee}. “Watch, Clock and Jewelery Repairing EEE Spectacle Repairs ees 4 and Lenses Fitted SHEARER Issuer of Marriage Licenses —— Mr. Ollie Fisher was a business visitor at Calgary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Dunkley and fam- ily returned from Banff the fifst of the week. ‘ Mr.-and Mre. H. §.MecIntyre and child are-holidaying this week at Syivan Lake. Mr. and Mra. Max Chaffee and friends enjoyed a* motor trip to Banff last week-end. -Mra. McKee and son, of Benalto, }- were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Samis. Mr. and Mrs. George Cipperly and son Melvin motored to Banff on Friday last, and returned -duriag this mid-week. . There will be no James River Fair this year, but next year -arrange- ments will -be made to holda bigger and better fair Miss Mary Hall is spending part of her summer vacation with her parents at Olds, arriving from Claresholm on Friday last. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Clark are enjoying a visit with their daughter (Mrs. F. E. Barker)and grandchild Olds is visiting her _mother (Mrs. Mr. R. D. Johnson, of Medicine | Hat, was a visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs.- Art. BL. Harvey, over the week-end. Miss Stella Duff returned to her duties at Edmonton..on Monday, after spending -a few days at the home of her parents. Peter Knight, of Crossfield, was crowned bronk riding champion at the finals of the Edmonton Exhibi- tion and Stampede on Friday last. JOHN COATES MANAGER Mr. and Mrs. C.A.Laundon have} | returned from their motor tour, and once again the car is parked: in ite ad old stand, sheltered by the elevator and freight cars. - ; ‘Arlaw Schmelke, of Mayton, svf- fered the pains of a broken jaw, be- ing kicked by a horse on Friday last, and was. taken to the Holy Cross hospital at Calgary. Misa Jean Kenney arrived home last week-end, and left on Sunday to spend a holiday with home folks CRISCO-- the week-end with the former’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton.. Small Size 30c ~ Medium 85c _ Large Size $1.65 - Mra. W. H. Peters is visiting rel- atives at Olds, and Mrs. N. Reid of Maxwell) bere fora few days, 80 Headquarters for Procter & Gamble Products 3 who are enjoying a vacation at their aummer home at Sylvan Lake. Mrs. A. B: Hamilton, with her Makes Pies son Ralph and daughter Berle, of That Make ei Calgary, motored to Olds to spend Husbands Happy — FREE! | P & G 17 for $1.00 GALVANIZED] Gold Soap 17 for $1 PAIL ~ | Lenox 22 for $1.00 . Chipso 25¢ pkt- Sopade 35¢ pkt “ GaLANeD Patras, | Pearline 35¢ pkt Guest Ivory 12 for 55c| | Ivory Soap Flakes 2 for 25c | TOTAL VALUE ‘$1.75 All For $1.25 states‘ the Camrose Canadian in its Bittern Lake items. ~ Monday last the Baptist Summer Assembly opened its ‘fifth annual NOTE--Procter & Gamble Products Guaranteed i‘ camp at Gull Lake. The Rey. and Mrs. W. S. Watson,’ accompanied by Miss Burroughs, left on Monday to be present at the annual sessions. Olds Fair Days—Next Tuesday 3 Give Satisfaction--or MONEY RE noon performances of Chautauqua, FUNDED + “It is impossible ‘for usto know If it is compulsory to. miss after- all the visitors that come to Olds. + jn Vancouver, Victoria and other _ time and at a moment’s notice. _ week we overheard curling discussed ro ‘holiday vacation, which was spent who are here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.'A. C. Bury, with their two sons, are motoring . over the Banff-Windermere trail, stop- ping at all points of interest, for their summer vacation. - - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Galloway (nee Miss Ella Graham), two for- mer O.8.A. students,. who were on their - honeymoon, broke their journey to attend. the ‘Alumni re- union, which was held at the O.S8.A- on July 16-17 f i B.C. points. The Wall Street blacksmith is honored with the title of champion horseshoe hurler.. To retain this title he will-have to defend at any During the excessive heat of last on two decasions, ‘and both ‘times it : had the effect of forcing us: to look for overcoats and moccasins. wi ‘We specialize in the Complete Overhauling and Rebuilding of ; ENGINES 2 ts “Ht Quick Repairing by Expert-Mechanics on all makes of Cars. -t Battery and Magneto Repairing. ea Authorized Ford. Dealer, | and a Complete Line of Genuine FORD PARTS IN STOCK Approved by The Alberta Motorist Service Club / “A. D. BUSSARD ‘|week enjoying camp life. sage Work Clothes — UR stock of work clothing for harvest is. now complete--- Our range cannot be beaten for Quality and Price. Headlight and G.W.G. Overalls, Shirts, Moleskin Pants, Khaki Pants and Riding Breeches Quality Clothing is the Cheapest BUY QUALITY ‘ mt C. M. SAUNDERS THE MEN'S. WEAR STORE , OLDS Alta. Mr. Ira G. Flick. of Calgary; who had been in Edmonton marking ex-' amination papers since school clos- ing, stopped off at Olds.. between ‘Tuesday’s afternoon trains to- visit with his Olds friends before return- ing home. Two hundred” of an examining, staff examined over 100,000 papers in two weeks at Edmonton. Be- sides the examiners, & staff of fifty clerks was employed, and the work was carried on in the speediest manner possible. The Cubs are at Innis Lake this . Their leader, Mr. Walkinshaw,has charge of the camp during slumber hours, while Mr. W. Jackson Archer, stu- dent in charge of the Anglican |church, is captain of the boys’. rev- elry. Mr. and Mrs Royal D. Murdoch (nee Mies Lily Stock) who have || been.on a honeymoon trip, motor- ‘ing through B.C. and the U.S. since June 12th, stopped at Olds to. say || helio to their home folk before pro- ceeding to their new home near La- eombe. Mr. and Mrs.,R. S.. Hinton and son left on Monday to holiday with relatives in Ontario, and expect to bé away for a period of six weeks. The manager's chair at the Bank of Montreal will be occupied by Mr. Elliott during: Mr. Hinton’s ab- sence. 2 Miss\Elsie Brown was an Olds | visitor last week-end, returning to her home in Morrin. in company |with her sister Ena, whose intention Jit is to reside with her mother at Morrin, after having attended the Olds high school during the past two terme. > A barometer in common use in some parts of Europe consists of a pan of water, a frog and a little step-ladder in the water. When the frog comes.out of the water and sits on the steps it is said infallibly to indicate’rain. Catch that frog and become:an accurate prognostic- ator of the weather. ‘ Tom Davey will erect a brick structure on the corner lot next to Currie’s butcher shop. The size is 24x86, and that’s all we are able to find out about this second mystery building that puzzles our citizens. Sarious are the rumors afloat as to what.use it is'to be put, viz: Bake shop, bank, addition to Currie’s meat market, ice cream parlor, and Jast, but ‘not least, a governinent vendor’s store. The following is not a paid ad- vertisement for the Mayfair Itiner- ant Picture Shows, nor has the management any knowledge of its insertion. It is merely a deserved boost for the up-to-date pictures that are shown semi-weekly in. the new theatre and, in many instances, are screened here even before they are shown in the cities, of which we have personally noted. For _ inst- ance: ‘The Air Mail’’ a wonderful picture, was screened in Olds -on July 9th, and we note that at the Strand; Calgary, the same picture is being screened for the first in. the city this week. Such up-to-dateness is worth while bringing to the at- and Wednesday. ‘The big day. is on Wednesday. —. , a 7 ' ? August ist, you are still ahead Scores of people from Olds mot-| Gnancially by purchasing a season ored to Bowden on Sunday to view /ticket, which means .if. you only the ruins of a large part of its busi-| attend the evening verformances, a ness and. residential section, caused | ,oason ticket is cheaper than pay: which commences on Saturday, Honor your guests by having their visite) made known through. the local paper, as -your friends: like to know who your visitors are. _ postcard or a phone call is sufficient to. put us wise, and it would be - _|by fire-on Friday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher, the lat- ter a sister of Mrs. B. Armstrong, with their son and daughter motor- ed to Olds recently from Perdue, Saskatchewan. During their stay the visitors were entertained at the Calgary Stampede and Banff before returning to their home. x Dr. “‘Clif?’ Mann, whose valise | was a golf bag on his recent trip to Calgary, took part in the Dental Aasociation golf tournament. ‘The doctor’s. name does not appear in, the list of prize-winners, and al- though a” novice at the game; he claims that there were others there who displayed much less ability. The Rev. G: A. Dickson, the pop- ular pastor of Knox United Chureh of Calgary, was 8 visitor to Olds}on Friday afternoon last. Mr. Dick- son spoke, in the afternoon at the annual Alumni .session at the O. S.4 ‘A. Despite the fact that the exces- sive heat was almost unendurable, ‘the auditorium was nicely filled with members of the Alumni Asso- ciation and citizens. At Harmattan, on July 31st, the athletic club is going to stage areal “live wire’? sports day.. It is cer- tain. that Olds will be represented in the ‘‘horseshoe tournament,’ and will be the ‘favorites in bring- ing home the bacon The novelty races will create heaps of fun, and pegging away at the aigger with The club is leaving no of the district and town. The dancein the evening,: with music orchestra, is the closing, attraction, dicted. With The ce Tziganos Afternoon and Evening “THIRD DAY -— August 4th —— who will gladden the hearts of Chautauquans with songs, violin solos and ch t studies from all Mr. Tzigane, Ready-made.and Made-to-Measure Clothing Dy tention of the public. / eggs is an unusual mirth maker. | ff stone un-| i) turned to make this event the talk } supplied by the Elks’ ‘‘lily white’ |i and that the spacious community ! hall will be taxed to capacity is pre- |i} ng the single admission price. |appreciated by us. - é ee to Olds on Exhibition Day - ee —— will find here —— — A Nifty and Up-to-Date Range ~~ Ladies’ and Children’s ¥ _ JSuch as you would not reasonably a oe to “faa in’ many places outside of cities—all Reasonably | riced. @ Also a Complete Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Materials, Frim- mings, Yatns & Silks, Hosiery, Haudkerchiefs, Small Wares. ~ - FSaudals, Slippers, SHOES in. popular summer styles for Ladies |i} - ‘and Children. A : & ee : =i Exhibition Morning SPECIALS | || See Our Windows for Some Extra Values for |” Morning: Shoppers, Exhibition Day, Aug. 29th | | Now Clearing Some Lines of Summer Goods, | f | } eak ia meet HS, McINTYRE 23¢} Carl Laemmle : t REGINALD | LAURA. L Nee { Ww'™ Seiter ee Feature “Oh D 0 iar” Sat. July oth Two Performances-7 :15 and 9:30 ,, COMEDY * Adults—S0c, Tax 5¢ Gump’s “West Bound” Children—224¢ | Tax 24 Andy One Sometimes Wonders—but what’s the use? —
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