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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 Olds Gazette, Oltis, Alberta, July 24, 1925 x OLDS STUDIO OPEN~ TUESDAYS : AND : THURSDAYS PHOTOS AT —- Reasonable Prices —— J. SCRUTTQN H: P. Kenney ~Dental Surgeon Office Over Mclntyre’s : Hours 9'to 6 Olde : Phone. 79 Alberts S. G. MANN, L.D.S., = ning Graduate of The Royal Col Dental Surgeons, University of Rent OFFICE—Post Office: Building. Phone 66 Bourse—9-5 Evenings by Appointment OLDS - ALBERTA G. G. Hartman, M.B. Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office 3rd Street Fast Phone 21 | Olds : "Alberts A. H. Mann, M.D., G.M. Graduate of McGill University. ‘ -House Surgeon Western General - ‘Hospital, Montreal: Office and Residence: Sra ar abuse Phone 50. Olds. Private Matern ity Home Private Maternity Home Mrs. T. E. ELLIOTT Three Doors South Methodist Church. Moderate Terms. Phone 129 A. O. Logan General Insurance ‘Farm Lands Town Pruperty Commissioner for Oaths — Official Auditor — Victoria Hotel Annex - OLDS Laurie H. Smith A Commissioner, Convey: Etc. Insurance of all Kinds I would like your Listings Agent—New York Life Insurance. Co. _| business. _ An : OLDS - 2° United Church of Canada Rev: F. Wm, LOGKE, Minister ~~ Phone 80 11 a.m. Morning Worship 12 Noon, Suni eee 7:30 p.m., Evi sae Prayer and Praise service ‘ed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock Benactilsaene 1 United Church 2 p.m., Sunday School 8 p.m., Public Worship “(and as His custom was He went sr the synagogue on the Sabbath ay: Z a 7 » TIME OF TRAINS AT. OLDS NORTHBOUND Daily - 8.26 a. Daily ~ é 42 p. Daily ex Sun. 1014 a. candaeaet ee Daily - 4.42 Daily - 11.48 Daily ex Sun... 4.48 a. a. Pp. a TNR RATES ES - “Alouse of 4 B's" - Branscombe’s Billiards © Barbers Baths. - _ H. E. BRANSCOMBE,. Prop cee Classified Ads. Piano Taning--Don’ t hope for the best, GET IT. Mr. Gavin Spence is in town with W. H. eet Phone order to Gazette Office. 30-c LOST--Black and white Collie Dog of large size, on July 15th. Reward. Kindly noti: Claud Saran 30-Ip ee DRILLING-S. H: Sande of Eagle Hill, is now in the well a one wanting a well c’ or write, SANDE, the Well Driller. 30-3p a FOR ee Tent. (Khaiaty $25, good as new; one in. “om plow, =" in good repair. Call a Gazette Office Specialist on I Tax R Office over McIntyre’s, Phone 69 : Saale’ “Money to Loan Olds Eales Alberta GEO. C. PEATTIE): GOMMISSIONER Auto and Hai) Insurance Auditing and Income Tax Returns ver Bank of Montreal Phone 170 OLDS - - ALBERTA t. MARY’S BOURNE School of Music, Olds : PRINGIPAL Miss Frances Stevens PIANO, VIOLIN, Eto. : -MILLINERY and :; DRESSMAKING SHOP Next doer to Post Office Phone 67 Mrs. A. Readwin CH. SWEETAPPLE - VETERINARY SURGEON PHONE No. 151 : : : OLDS, Alta. Mr. & Mrs. E. King PHONE 63 Tailoring ond Dressmaking Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing FOURTH STREET WEST - Next door to Olds Mercantile Co Agents for the - HARDWEAR TAILORS W. C. GOODER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Motor Hearse in Connection PHONE 140 SHOE REPAIRING ‘With Up-to-date Machinery & Made.to-Order Panco and Bull-Dog Soles--all first class Leather. Men’ 3, Ladies’, Bere, Misses’ and Child- ren’s Shoes kept in stock at satisfactory FOR SALE ae John ieee 16 x18 Power Baler, used pate of two sea- sons. Apply. J. H. Kemp. _ | visiting the former's sisters, Mrs. A. jarrington Beecher and Miss Cox. HARMATTAN , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson re- ‘eurned Wednesday from a trip to Calgary. The Harmattan Players. con- gratulate Mr. and Mrs. O. Swingle on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schrader : ‘and Mr: Conrad. and family cnCaeNS to Coal Calnp on Sunday last. Mrs: A, C. Bury and Mrs.J.Rott- ball were luncheon~guests at the home of Mrs. mat on Thurs- day last. A vaudeville show and dance will be held in the hall_on August 14th. Save this date. ‘There’ be some- thing doing. Mr: and Mra. J. W. Morphy, of Westerdale, returned on Saturday from a two week’s holiday. at. Cal- gary and Cochtane. Mr. Weatherby, of tcniean, was taken to the Didsbury hospital last week for an operation for ap- pendicitis, and is improving nicely. Don’t forget the athletic sports ‘nd baseball tournament: on July 31st and the big dance at night. ‘First game 10:30 a.m. Dinner ser- ved on the erpunds. The need of a municipal hospital in Olds was demonstrated - recently, when it was found necessary to per- form an operation on Miss E. And- J. Frost, as there was no foom available in the Didsbury ‘hospital. We are pleased with the report that the operation was successful. - MURRAY y VALLEY Mrs: Mac Chaffey: is enjoying a visit from her mother and sister from Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Con: are Miss Winnifred Ayers is spending her vacation with her brother Ed- ward at the O. R. Allen home. . The party holding ticket No. ld present same to Mrs. J Pe lips as‘soon: as possible. h Mr. Arnold Samson returned from Calgary hospital on Thursday of last week, where he had been a patient for a few days.. Calgary shortly to undergo an oper- ation. . Mr. Samson reports Norval FUR SALE--A good, sound hof air furnace for residence, Saree nis is stored in Olds. J.A “B0tie Phone Ri102, Eagle BIN Hill FOR SALE or — Fed ane two 8 ft, meee : = a eeod repair. ; pply Loren 8. len, Be ip : Phone R912 FOR SALE--Two good yearling Short- horn bulls: Apply at monstration Farm. : F ~_ 80-1e WHAT OFFERS for about 15. acres aaa Spruce (timber only, not land) fire-killed. this spring: few inches two feet in diameter, $3-6 on town fine 6.miles west Sundre. Would trade nic ear. Apply 29-32c Bird, Sundre. FOR 8A LE--200 —— of - et $1.50 ane. bu. os y_ Red). ply ia Olen phe 107 “SEED RYE for sale at farm 5 miles east and half-mile ee - Olds, $1.25 r bu. son, Pe9-30p e LOST Team bay aid, white face and a white aeet, no brand, 1500 Ibs. Team small t y Clyde mares, branded, white markings. ae head wend for information rene ill lead to the ee ae any 1211-7th St. Wi a Celery : ” es 29-31p Phone W 4 ocated on SE 3-|. I ‘will sell at OLDS, on the property, I hird St. West, one block west of tele: phone office, on erson at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|: He will. return to] |::PUBLIC SALE:: The fellowing pupils of St: Mary’s Bourne School of Music were suc- cessful ‘in passing. the examinations in.music recently conducted by . the Toronto Conservatory of Music in Olds. The names are given in order of merit: Prano+Junior aide (pass) Eliza- ‘beth. Carter. Elementary erade (hon- ors) Edith Mann; (pass). Gladys Scott. Introductory .grade (pass) Gardner Craig. Viotin—Introductory grade (hon- ors); Freddie Miller, Reubem Ricks, Florence A: Powell. Olds Fair Aug. 25-9. Holmes to be looking fine but will ¥ have to stay in the hospital for some time yet, “ Mrs. Newton Reid is visiting her mother at Bittern Lake, and sister, Mrs. Pearce of Bittern Lake, is visiting Mrs. Millford Anderson. Mount Zion Ladies’ Aid will meet at the -home of Mrs. C.L.Holmes.on Thursday, Aug: 6th, and will be ent-! eitained by Mrs. Proctor and Mrs. Holmes. All ladies are cordially in- vited to attend. DERBYTOWN The D. E.L.W. I. will hold ‘their afinual picnic and sale of work on: the grounds ‘near the James River hall on. Wednesday, Aug. Sth. A baseball game, ladies vs. gentlemen. Dance‘in the hall—gents 50c; Jadies Please bring cakes. — “OLDS 3 Mercantile Co! } Phone 48° -End-of-Month SPECIALS | Men's Grey Cottonade Overalls © e $1.85 Re Men’s Suits $27.50-$18.50 $1250 SPECIALLY PRICED AAT: -|Sat., August Ist —AT ONE O’cLocK— 87—HORSES—87 Team Greys,5 and 8 yrs, 3000 Ibs. - Team Bay Geldings, 2800 Ibs. Team Bay Mares, 2600 lbs. Team Brown Mares, 2600 lbs. Team Roan Mares, 2600 Ibs. Team Bay Geldings, 2400 Ibs. Team . Bay Mares, 2300. © Six Saddle Horses under 7. yrs. _ Seventcerf. Head—1 8| to 3 yrs. 11—CATTLE—11 Four Cows Milking and 1 Dry Cow. 3-yr-old Heifer, freshen ‘soon. Four Heifers, 14 yrs. Steer, 14 yrs. 7 —MACHINERY— Four 3}-in. Box Wagons. Mower. Disc. McCormick Seeder, 18-disc order. -séc. Harrow. Plow, 14-in. Bub Sleighs. . —HARNESS— Three Sets Breeching Work Hat- ness, brass-mounted. Two Sets Gale Gang ‘Walking Plow. Set XL Meat Market All Kinds of FRESH CURED MEATS POULTRY = oe] Tender Steaks are Our Specialty / Work Harness. Three Stock Sad- dies. Two Pair Chaps. ’ FURNITURE AND. MISCELLANEOUS Homestead Range, 6-hole. er Churn. -Sideboard:. Dining- room Table. Set. Dining - room Chairs. Kitchen Table” Oak Bed- room Suite. Double Bed. and Springs. Single Bed and Springs. Sanitary Couch. | Imperial: Cabinet Sewing Machine. Oak Writing Desk. Two Fouring Writing Desks. Two Arm Chairs.. Rocker. oleum Rags, .6x18. Rugs. ~ Two Violins. 30:30. Rifle. Four Small 22-Rifle. 12-gauge Shot Gun. Two Cream-Cans. 5-gal. Wash Tub ‘and Board. Feather Bed. Mattress. Bedding. . Numerous other articles. T erms Cash CHAS. ADAMS, -Owner. A.L. a A.0: LOGAN, ~ Aucti = - Olerk. International Hay Baler, in good} Heat-|& Two Lin-|§ Men’s Fine Shoes — Brown; Black—Rubber ease $4.75 Children’s Dresses. $1.35 Ladies’ Black Sateen Dresses $1.85 800 yds. Gingham — All Selling at Reduced Prices 20-28-32%—48e . ‘Ladies’ Lisle Hose Ail Colors—4@Se Pair Grocery Specials FREE Galvanized Pail 8 P & G Soap 1 Chipso 2 Ivory Soap Flakes 1 Sopade 1 Galvanized Pail Free Total Value - $1.75 All for $1.15 - 21 Bars Fairbank’s Family Soap $1.00 AT CTO .Pure Jam 80c ‘Highest Market Price _Paid for Wool and Produce ‘total of 28 runs. her; Sores Tt Red Deer was visited ty the Olds cricket teami on Wedheaday after- noon and. won a very important gaine by the tiatrow margin of 2 runs: Red Deér was _first. to, and were dismissed for the: small At one stage of |; the Olds innings, the local team had 24 runs chalked up for the lose )}of only .three wickets, and the tniraculous speedy downfall of the remaining batsmen, who only added. six additional runs, created excite- ment. Bury, Musgrove and Her- bert were absent from the Olds line- up,* which weakened the local champions, who have won all league ganres played this season. SS re FARMERS, ATTENTION--Bring ~ in your hogs ion Tuesday of next week— Wednesday is fair day: ; Fair sateen close Saturday NOTICE! ‘We will Commence Our 24-Hour ELECTRIC : LIGHT and. POWER SERVICE on. - AUGUSTE 30th Those: intending the installation of apecial power equipment should make their requirements known as soon as possible, in order that proper transformers can be put into service before August 30th. _OEDS ELECTRIC POWER co. — sf: FOR SALE et see Organ} x The 0.K. Garage, Olds, Alta The Best ‘Equipped Service Station in Alberta No Need to Send your Machine Work ‘to: Other Centres--We do it HERE — - Fly. Wheel Ring Gears Replaced . Shafts Turned Down and Trued Up * Armatures Turned Down oa Rebabbiting Done Reboring Cylinders Fitting Crankshafts Accurately and Scientifically avd - Lt Our prices are all the Lowest Possible Consistent with Guaranteed Workmanship FREE SERVICE—I you will bring your car to us ‘we will inspect it thoroughly and quote you best possible price on Repairs required to put it in New Shape... Our Inspection COSTS YOU NOTHING. : Best Assorted and Largest Stock of GENUINE ~ This-Sidei« of the Cities FORD PARTS © New and Used Cars for-Sule ok Attractive: Prices; small cash: payments, balance to suit purchaser. We want to clean: + out our stock of FORDS this week, to make room for other line of cars, and it will pay you to see us if se purchasing a New Touring. - 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan, . eiosilont shape balloon tires, lots. of extras, snap at $750 — The 0.K. GARAGE - -OLDS, ALTA Phone 110, -Gasoline, Oils, Greases, Batteries, Magneto Repairs Headquarters for Gabriel Snubbers, Dominion Tires MILK 1 Cream, No. 2 Cream, / #8 Pay Large Dividends if you Ship. na Cream to The OLDS CREAMERY PRESENT PRICES: ee gee Cream, . per, Ib. butter fat : - 66 Milk for Cheese Making— Premium Milk per | Ib. butter fat - 34c No.1 Milk. < 3 > - 32¢ No. 2 Milk . s ss To 30c cows Sic + 28c . The Olds Greamery Ltd: A. A. DUNKLEY, Mgr. Agents for ‘‘CRYST-AL”’ Ice Cream MUNICIPAL. Co-Operative Hail Insurance ance written in Alberta. cipal Hail 85 cents. payment surance wa Support Your Own Here are Facts that will pay every farmer, ‘and pay him. well to consider That in the last six years the farmers’ own ee ea plan, The Municipal Hail Insurance, carried 57 per cent of t total hail insur- That out of every delta hail insurance tax imposed under the Muni- was returned to the farmer in 1-8 cents went to the reserve fund and 6 2-3 cents paid all costa of administration. Co-Operative Plan Forme supplied and full: aioe given a request to your Municipal Secre'
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