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The Olds Gazette 1924-01-04 - 1925-12-25
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Tite Ulds Gazette, Olds, Alberta, July he 1925 THE Otpos GAZETTE Published Weekly by The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. SunscripTion $2.00 Per Year. Can. Advertising Rates —_—_ + Display Rates on Application. - Local Ads., per line... 0.0. ......05. Cards of Thanks....... Obituary Poetry..............: Announcements of church services, lodge or society meetings, where a Secor ans | is not involved, published free of c : Notices of entertainments, lectures, rs, etc., where an admission fee arged, le, per line. " Phone or hand in anyt hews items; we will consider it a favor. iow TOWN NEWS Lester Fifield is here from Omaha visiting his father and relatives. ‘Mr. William Wrigglesworth, of Didsbury, was a visitor to Olds on fair day. The new telephone directory is expected to be ready for distribution this week. Edwin Gooder spent the week- end with his parents and returned to Calgary on Monday. Mr. E:-M. Howe will be at brciite ‘ and ready for business on Saturday, August Ist, at thé College Phar- macy. “At-the headquarters of the pro- vineial telephones, there are over eighty new-applications on file from the Bowden district. Mr. and Mts. L. H.*Walkley and family are looking forward to a -* motor trip to Kamloops, and expect 4 a se to.be away the August month. After.disposing of their household effects by auction on Saturday last, Mr. and Mrs.~ Alfred Jupp aiid family, left Olds to reside in Cal- gary. Sixty-five young people left for their homes in different parts of the - province on Saturday: morning last, after a profitable week spent at the O:8.A. short course. Waten, Clock and " Jovtelary Repairing — a Spestacte Repairs eee -ANG.L. . Lenses Fitted SHEARER Issuer of Marriage Licenses At distances of only a few paces apart, Olds greets Olds, on. Banff’s main street these vacation days. The splendid sample of oats. that Mr: Franklin brought to our notice this week are named “‘Alsaskman.’’ Born—At the nutsing home of Mrs. Brown, to Mr. and :-Mrs. Mar- tin Stromsmoe,. of Eagle Hill, a daughter, aay 25th erie Isa- belle). Maid Mrs W oad, who resided near the O.S.A., : have rioved to Calgary. - Their ‘household effects were transported via the highway route the forepart of the week— _ The midsummer clearance sale is now -in full swing at Melntyre’s, | which is a money-saving Oppor- tunity for the ladies, and all goods are bargains-"froni ” ‘a- brand new stock” : ‘Jealous Husbands” ean be seen in picture at the Mayfair theatre on Thursday, August 6th, which is-a First National attraction. The ac- companying comedy is ‘‘Unele Sam.’’. One. performance at 8:30. Usual prices. & Last Friday, Mr. A.W. Upham received the sad news of the death of his father, who died at his home at Kissimmee, Florida, at the age of 75 yeays_~ Mr. Upham left the same day to attend the funeral, which was held at Boicourt, Kansas. The. very latest Hoot Gibson picture, “‘The Saddle -Hawk,’’ will be screened in the Mayfair theatre | at two performances on Saturday, August: Ist, including the roaring comedy, ‘‘Andy’s (Gump) Tempt- ation.” Usual. prices Shows: 7:15 and 9¢ Approved by The Alberta Motorist Service Club ; Phone 49 @ All Ford work-at Ford Flat Rates. ~ A’complete line of Ford Parts at Ford’ Prices. Let us quote you a price on any car repairing. : We have a ‘Complete > Line of Tires, Tubes and ‘Spark Plugs toe all cars A. D. BUSSARD_ After making the exterior of his farm home very attractive with a tivo-ply coat of paint, Mr. B. Bul- lard left for a holiday on Tuesday, which he is spendingat Banff, Rev. J. M. and Mrs. “MecCiurlie ate the holiday guests at the home ofthe Rev. J. C. Herbison, having rived from Toronto on Saturday laste Mrs. Heérbison: is ‘a sister of the Rev. Mr. McOurlie. Mr. Frank. Scott i is an artist at beautifying: the interior and. sur- roundings of the telephone office. His labors, with nature’s aid, has resulted in producing one of the most artistic beauty spots in Olds. Mr. H. S. MeIntyre, the ladies” dry goods man, is putting on a money - saving» sale of -goods the ladies need every. day.: Posters are out “and. Your careful perusal of the-various. goods will prove worth | while. The Rev. W. 8. Watson will] preach at (thé morning service 11 a.m. at Baptist church on Sunday,. August 2nd. Sabbath, sehool ‘will be held at the usual hour, and the union meeting: in the tent at 7:30 p.m. 4 Howard Graves was an Olds visi- tor last week-end from High River. Howard has. stretched a couple of feet since a resident of Olds, that in recognizing their a school ‘mate. S John - Jensen, Riedie a Bear- berry, who left the distriet about a year ago to reside in Sweden. has changed his. mind. and again in Sunny Alberta to stay. Mr. Jensen is at present a guest at the Doris Griswold home at Sundre. A free-for-all serap marred the baseball game played between. Car- stairs and Innisfail at Innisfail on Monday last. We’re not a particle interested in who were victorious in, the scrap, but Carstairs. won the baseball contest, and bids fair’ to “cop”? the. championship: of the Rosebud league. Mrs. €. G. Reid, of “Calgary. is visiting old-time friends i in this dis- trict,-a guest at the home of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Reid reportg.that her son, Glen Allen, who iss well, Jimawin’ in Olds, has be sick list his boyhood. chums: had ‘difficulty || is back || ‘trons of .the Overalis oi O ‘ Harvest W ork Clothes : UR sick of work dlaching Pie. 2 harvest ‘is now. complete--- Our range cannot be D én or 3 Quality and_Price. Headlight. and G.W.G. Overalls, Shirts, Moleskin Pants,-Khaki Pants and Riding Breeches ‘Quality Clothing is the Cheapest —=—— BUY QUALITY— * PHONE 78 THE MEN’S C. M. SAUNDERS. % : Ready-made and Made-to- Measure Clothing es WEAR STORE || been eng: fir big sports cele day)... Great: prepara- ae been made for this big ; erenE, one a big success‘is ‘antici- pated. The Olds. Elk. six- =piece orchestra will play: for the evening dance. The spacious dance hall floor has also hada special appli- cation of wax, which will aid pat- “ight . fantastic’? .in their gliding movethents. Those Who: have returned this week from their sunimer vacation are: Mr. and Mre. and faniily. from Waterton. -Lakes; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Melntyre, from Sylvan Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Leeder and family} and Mr. and Mrs. Hans. Hansen and family, from Banff and. the Windermere tp Mr. and Mrs. Howe from Van- couvers Mr. and Mrs. A. ©. Bury and two sone from a trip over the Banff-Windermere highway. Martin Shannon has been awarded the contract for the building of an up-to-date new. two-room. school- house, and has already started the foundation work on an_ ideal three- and-a-half ‘acre location, among beaatiful trees, immediately north of the Harmattan store. Martin’s hired niea-‘are his two “brothers— Jim: and Dave—and’ promises to have the building completed ready for school opening on September Ist. The new. school will require two tedchers, one of whoni has Olds cricketers fasted their first’ defeat this. season. in a closely con tested. game with the Pine Lake club,- at the O.S.A. yrounds on Wednesday. afternoon last. Pine Lake’s total was 101 runs and Olds 99. Crossman for~Pine Lake and G. Botham for the locals were the outstanding trundlers. cinched the top position in the Northern League, and will play-off with the winhers of the Calgary League at.a near future date. One.of the most exciting ball games played. this. season-was the one staged at Innisfail on -'Friday last. It was’a contest between the two extremes. of. the league, with Innisfail having only a. slight. hold of> the premier position.._ Thrills were handed out galore by our local team, who were staging a great comeback, at the same time throw- ing a scare-homb at Innisfail’s tean, and supporters’ . tottering throne. The game ended with a’ sigh of relief for our northern neighbors with the wore margin of 5.to 4. ‘Ho ‘accept at the Farmers’ J.C ¥F,. Paul] ‘lfree hotel, Olds hasf | Starting Friday MID-SUMMER. ‘Friday | Clearing Sale’ si i = hte Great Clean-Up Sale on Summer Goods Things you need for immediate wear at price that are a Big Saving I —= BARGAINS FROM A NEW STOCK =] WEEKS Specializin “A DRIVE FOR 500 g in Ladies’ Wear, “service to the public is filling ; be welcome to our regular customers and an eye-opene operate with us in our Drive for 500 New Customers. ee See Oar Circulars for Some of the ¢ Detail we have completed our a need toa large area; NEW CUSTOMERS first year in Olds: Qur- ‘This bargain event will. r to newcomers. “Co- At which prices . then reduced. On al o = Not : a ‘Boomster’ S “Sale are first. marked up and ed will appear our regular price tickets pes with Sale price: beside it: <4 f i. the bargains offer- The Yellow Circulars. cara} |] Tying news of a selection | that you ast — of the basgains offered, are now in the—mails. © ‘See a: Dry Goods and. Ladies’ Wear_ Sz ‘Mcintyre _ ALTA ‘pa Mrs. T. H. Davey.with herson and daughter, arrived home on Wed- nesday, after epeneing a month at Sylvan Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen (for- merly of Olds) and family are visitors at the Nels: Olsen farm; who motored from Grundy Center; lowa. Read the “Postal Information Pamphlet for 1925,’’ which has beén freely distributed by the “post- Office-department at Ottawa. - It vill prevent many blunders if the trons will -be guided by its advice. The Bennett-Haiimer Ladies’. Aid’ the U.F:W.A. will be’ pleased Store Mations of money and. clothing, @mid the citizens of Bowden who e suffered heavy losses in the recent fire, Anew projection ie. -of, the same type and. quality as is now used in the Capitol theatre, Calgary, has been ordered by Mr. Sharp to be used in the new Mayfair theatre. ‘This -improvement in . magnifying will give the pictures a better. and{. more distinet:- reproduction, ’ Purchase your Chautayqua season tickets at once, as the price'-will advance on- Saturday. We. have. further reports from Calgary friends who attended Chautauqua in ‘that city recently, and their: unanimous The drops of- rain which damp- ened the larger part of the province last week, a the numerous crop reports rea differently. The C.P R. report of July 27th states that west- ern crop conditions are much more favorable,. and has .been- ex- perienced in many districts which were: badly sin. need “of moisture. Present indications are that cutting on a general seale will commence in all three provinces around the niiddle of August. There have been no further. reports of hail during the week and no indications of rust de- velopment. This report: also states that it is estiniated. thats sixty-nine Ss maa | BROTHERS perfect hiding "ih Standar _ For ease of anplivation; qualities, Lowe Brothers rd” - Paints are =e thousand hidivestene Ww. in be redalsed’” to take off the western crop, and of — be obtained from the three prairie | provinces. The. first ° harvesters’ excursion froin.-the east i8 due to reach Winnipeg August 18th. —— A hig united servite: will be held in the Chautauqua: tent on Sunday evening, August 2nd, at 7:30 p.m. - The © sermon -will- be preachéd. by. the Rev. J. C. Herbison: Special music by united ‘choirs. Bennett- Hammer will withdraw their-after- noon service in order to be present at the united service. : NW eae Lis for iptoathiag ae verdict is that every session is par excellence. Tourists who hail from Chehalis, | Wash., “and who ‘have travelled hundreds of miles north . of Olds, | and on‘their return trip camped || for a night at our local open air are reported to have stated that the Olds auto camp is the best along-the whole route. We trust that they had really camped elsewhere. Mr. F. B. Foster, with a petition i in his pgssession,- was -approxi+ mately thirty. minutes‘in collecting frog the kind folk of Olds sufficient funds to enable all the éhildren of Wood’s Christian. Home to attend all the sessions of Chautauqua: Mr. Foster states tha cou ave easily oversubscribed the. aniount oe ‘by one Hence dollars, was reached, he fulded- the petition, and proceeded to the home, and pre- sented every child with a season ticket. He also had permission to invite the happy yet unfortunate children to the sports celebratiouis, which was held on Wednesday. ~ . a3 " . WEDDING The United Church; Innisfail, was the scene of a very pretting Wedding on Wednesday, July 22nd; when ‘Miss Margaret Elizabeth, the only daughter of Mr. -and) Mrs, Win. Perrie, Innixfail, was united in. mar- riage to Mr. Herald Ellacott Gray, bB.A., B.S/C., only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ‘Gray, of Lethbridge. TheeRev. Goddard officiated’ After the ceremony and luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Gray. left for Waterton Lakes where the honeymoon™is_ te- Ling spent. -_Mrs. Gray has been. a Fsuccessful teacher at. Innisfail and Olds, and the best wishes of her Hriends in both towns will follow her ( Aa to het new home. Mellotone Flat Paint For interior decora- 7 : ——s> tion, it is a liquid ~ ‘| iets TD iris ces | | be F) the delicacy of af © i 3 eseatcsnecst) | ft 1 (nose reer st0 }-43 lead and oil pata, : : | Mtn easanmovl vq Itis very economical ~ ore ‘and to ap ty. It can was! ie ote a with soap wits H nat covers fotte eon 900 agar f feet one’ | GROCERIES ae SUGAR. ... is... 101.20 Ib. Sack $1.65—100 lbs , $7.90 = EAMES tie pci iia: Pkt. 10¢ SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS. . . 2 pkts,25e¢ ee oe Wetet nae ee oes 2 ene Z5e Frui GEM— Pints, per dozen $1. oo Quarts: 1.20 $ Gals." : 1.65 ‘Gals. JAR RUBBERS-—3 doz. 25¢ t Jars PERFECT SEAL— Pints, per dozen, $1.20 Quarts 1.45. 2.15 SUNLIGHT SOAP. per carton 20c P & G or GOLD SOAP, @ bars 256. HARDWATER SOAP ROYAL CROWN SOAP CHOICE CANNED TOMAT: LUX, pet pkt 10c¢ bars $1.00 G6 bars 25Se | :. Per Carton 25e¢ Pure MAPLE RIDGE JAM— Raspberry, —-Logan-Raspberry and one per tin. CHOICE QUALITY CANNED COR GREEN PLUME SEEDLESS EVAPORATED LOGANBERRIES.. RAISINS 6 ss tae 5 1; Ib. pkt GOc OES, Tin 1Sc—7 Tins $1.00 | 2 pkts 35ce—6 pkts $1 | SOAP DEAL~ 8 Bars P & G or Gold Soap, 1 Pkt Chipso, .2-pkts Ivory Soap Flakes, 1 pkt .Sopade, -Galvanized Pail CATTLE SALT Ogilvie’ s GLENORA FLOUR. SO lb. sack 7Sc—Blocks BSc 98 lv, Sack, $4.60 ROYAL’ HOUSEHOLD FLOUR, Re 5.65 CRAIG & COMPAN’ i ALL £0R$1.00 “| Phone =“ this" number thirteen thousand | can Ne
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