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The Olds Gazette 1926-01-01 - 1927-12-30
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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 Alberta Olds : . ALFRED KOGH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC McLean Bldg Phone. 16 BOWDEN, ALTA. -H. P. Kenney Dental Surgeon Office Over McIntyre’s : flours.9 to 6 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 East Phone 21 Olis 8) Alberta A. H. Mann, M.D., C.M. - Graduate of McGill University. ’ Ex-House Surgeon Western General Hospital, Montreal. Office---Davey Block Phone 50 Residence---3rd St: West Phone 66 OFFICE HOURS 4 £0 a.m. to12 noon: 2 to5 and.7 to8 p.m. — THE — Great West Life Assurance Co. Offers Investments SAFER THAN WHEAT OR LAND REPRESENTATIVES Ww. H. HUNTER Cc. A. WEIR ot aaa ee A. O. Logan General Insurance farm Lands Town Property Commissioner for ;Oaths — Official Auditor — . Office Over McIntyre’s Store - Olds Laurie H. Smith A Commissioner, Conveyancer, Etc. insurance of all Kinds I would like your Listings Agent—New York Life Insurance Co. Office over the Post Office - Phone 59 GEO. C. PEATTIE COMMISSIONER fire, Auto and Hail Insurance Auditing and Income Tax Returns Office over Bank of Montreal Phone 170 OLDS - - ALBERTA Ww. R. GROSS REAL ESTATE Farm Loans at Lowest Rates Insurance of ail kinds--Rentals Listings of Farms wanted Commissioner for Oaths OLDS —Phone 102 & 7— ALTA St. MARY’S BOURNE School of Music, Olds PRINcIPAL--Miss FRANCES STEVENS STAFF: Miss Frances Stevens, Piano Christopher T. Stevens, Violin Miss Edwina Watson, A.T.U.M., Theory C. H. H. SWEETAPPLE VETERINARY SURGEON PHONE No. 151 : . : OLDS, Alta. . OLDs Boor HOSPITAL SHOE REPAIRS Agent for the Cass Rheumatic Treatment RUBBERS REPAIRED BULL-DOG SHOE LEATHER USED Dr. BILL - Opposite Fire Hall My Motto: SERVICE, The Olds Gazette, Old s. Alberta.,May 27, 1927 CHURCHES +? OLDS UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, May 29 A SPECIAL SPEAKER FROM CONFERENCE will preach uf all services Jia.m Worship 12 noon church school. BENNETT-HAMMER 2;00 Sunday School, “8.00 Worship 7:30 p m., Evening Worship. Come and worship with us. R.E. Stewart V.M.Gilbert Secretary Minister ho ce te te i tee ST. JOHN’S CHURCH OF ENGLAND Herbert Clay, Incumbent. Services on Sunday, May 29th will be:* Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Evening Service at 7:30. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. C..G, Hamilton, Student in charge Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday, May 22nd Sunday School at close of morning service Everybody welcome. = aaa John J. Wilson Painter & Decorator I make a Specialty of Hanging Wall Paper Estimates given on Old or New work — I expect to be in OLDS to start business by the Middle of April. HL. A. SAMIS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS If you wish to buy or sell a farm, see Samis first. . Insurance, Fire, Hail, Auto, Live Stock rep ing some of the best. old line Insurance Co’s... Prompt and satisfac- tory adjustments of all claims. A Commissioner for Oaths 2 Doors 8. of P.O., Olds. - Phone 27 Stan. Edwards AGENT North’ American Life Commissioner for Oaths OLDS - ALTA. Office in Davey Block SHOE REPAIRING With Up-to-date Machinery & Made-to-Order Panco and Bull-Dog Soles--all first class Leather. a —_—_——__—_— Sunday School and You are heartily invited. — OLDS BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, May 29th, .1927 _Morning Service at 11—Subj: “‘The Church--Its Ministry’’ Evening Service at 7:30. Subj: “‘Bobbed Hair’”’ REV. A.-J. D. MILTON, Pastor —Phone 103 Bible Class ‘at 12:15 Bible Questions Answered. DEAR FRIEND:— derful Serie But t be made the righteousness of God Let-the’ Pastor help you. + Charles A. Lindbergh faced what seemed like certain death, in one of the most hervic deeds of history, when he flew from New York to ey Paria last week, and the whole world rejoices at the success of his won- ere was One who went.to a‘death of shame, deliberately and of fixed purpose, that He might redeem you from sin, and that He might bring life and immortality to light through His gospel. The Lord Jeaus Christ was made sin for us, He who knew no sin, that we.might yielded your life to Him yet and taken His salvation? in Him.—2nd Cor, 5:21. Have you Write or call to see him de nad Tenders for School House SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Ben- nett School District No. 526 at the office of the Secietary-Treasurer up to noun Wednesday, June 15th for the erection of a-one: room frame school building after Plan No. 5024. Plans and specifi- cations. may be- obtained from Rk. W. Smith, :Secretary-Treasurer, on pay- ment of a deposit of 85 00. Plans must be returned within 24 hours,and deposit for five per cent of the amount of tend- ter should be enclosed with each tender as a guarantee that same is bona fide. The lowest or any-tender will not ne- cessarily be accepted. R. W..SMITH, P.O.--Olds. Secretary-Treasurer Nearest Station: Olds. Miles Distant: 4. 20-2c Government Liquor Control Act of Alberta Application for Beer License PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned intends applying to the Alberta Liquor Control Board for a license to sell beer by the glass or open bottle for consumption in conformity with the provisions of the above Act and regulations thereunder, with re- spect to the following premises: The Olds-Hotel, situated on Lots 2, 3, 18. and: 19, in Block 17, Plan ‘‘Olds 2387-J.’’ The proposed beer rvom is lo- cated in the North-east corner of the said hotel. Dated at Calgary, Alberta, this 17th day of May 1927. E. CRUICKSHANK 20-3c Applicant Classified Ads. ELE LOST--Pointer dog, 10 months’ old, white with light tan marking, answers to name of **Pyro.’’ Any information kindly write or phone C. S. Mortimer 21p Didsbury ° BREAKING wanted by experienced men with 15-25 tractor. Apply Arvid or Charley Smith Box 249, Olds 21-4p 6 miles north and 1 east FOR SALE--Baby buggy in good con- dition and. very cheap Mrs. C. A. Weir, 2ie Phone 125 Men’s, Ladies’; Boys’, Misses’ and Child- ren’s Shoes kept in stock at satisf: 'y prices. * Theo. Pokotilo, 4th Street West Carpenter - Contractor A Conscientious Builder 13-89p PHONE R911 Mrs. F. B. Foster Nursing Home Second Street. East TERMS MODERATE OLDS -, Phone 165 IXL Meat Market All. Kinds of _ FRESH CURED MEATS POULTRY a> aD Tender Steaks are Our Specialty Patronize Our Advertisers LOST -- Truck chain between town and gravel Reward 2le oogan Petersen, Phone 160 LOST--Ford balloon tire and rim be- tween Olds and Riverside Stock Farm, | Reward. 4 B dy Powell cS n wel 2lp Wall Street Livery STRAYED from Jack Rhodes’ farm at Harmattan; Bay mare branded YH on left thigh. 4 head branded 3 on left thigh. Ten dollars reward for information lead- ing to recovery.. Notify Geo. L. Chase 21-2p Sundre Pasture to Rent ce into tank, branding corrals a lots of grass. J.Fisher : 31” 2th Ave. W.-Calgary 20-2c Phone M 7445 **We Breed Chinchillas for Your Foundation Stock”’ from registered and recorded Chinchil- las, Stock shipped all unrelated. Write for price list. tslazed Trail Rabbitry 20-3e Olds, Alberta will then be refunded. A marked cheque | - Sec. $5 and W4 26-34-83: W65 ; good spring:| @ illiams & Co. |. MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF OLDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that if all Arrears of Taxes imposed in 1926 in reapect of any parcel of land situated within this Municipality are not paid on or before the Ist day of July next, such laud will be dealt with under the provi- sions of The Tax Recovery Act, 1922, with a. view -to obtaining ‘certificate of title in the name of the Municipality in respect of ae ee gecer Secretary-Treasurer of the Town of Olds. RURAL NEWS g DERBYTOWN The James River Dramatic Society are staging a screaming farce in three acts, entitled, ‘‘Getting Acquainted with Madge,”’ Friday, June 3rd, in the James River hall. Dance after play, under. the auspices of the Merry Westerners Girls Club. Good music will be provided, Admission to play 85c; dance and supper 75c. SUNDRE PLANS SING-SONG ; AND SERVICE With a sing-song and service sche- duled’. for. the evening. of the first Sunday in June, Sundre is looking forward .to the. re-opening of the services held there last. summer Some of the Sundre ladies, to whose efforts. no small part of the suecess of last summer was due, are plan- ning the musical programme.,. The people about, including many who are some miles. out of the village, are showing a good deal of interest, and a very successful evening is ex- pected. A gvod sing appeals par- ticularly to the younger folk, who will probably be out in foree. The Sundre people plan to hold these ‘FOR SALE -- New Superior six-hole range. Apply. H. F. Felker 2utfe Ist St. East WELL DRILLING wanted--All paene. See S. H. sande, E -Hill or S. Gilbertson, Olds. ~ When in Need of a 8 op re) , ; For DRY WOOD Phone - DENCH - 1916 Branscombe’s Billiards _ Barbers ’. Baths PLANT NOW--I have for sale straw- berry plants Senator Dunlop, and rasp- berry canes, three hardy varieties. Only the best sent out. 3 to 5c each, cash with order. ‘‘Plant and dn your own berries. R. G. Bolt, 20-2p Olds FOR SALE or RENT by owner NE Sec. 31-32-28-W4, east of Olds. Write —. A. Masbach, LeMars, Iowa, U.S.A. 20-8¢ WILL BUY--Old Stamp Collections, large or small bought for cash. 18-21le Write Box 194, Olds FOR SALE--Good used cars at the Olds Service Garage. 13tfe Wanted Weed Inspector for Municipal District of Waterloo No. 312. Applicants to ap- ply in person at the Secretary's office on Saturday, June 11th before 3 p.m 1 E. W. MILLER, Sec.-Treas 20-1le Lobley P.O. Well Drilling Wanted First class outfit, all work guaranteed. Fnquire at J. 1} Kemn’s tlice 20-8p Wo. Kinsella Public Lunch Wong Pond, Prop Meals Seryed from 6:30 till midnight We Serve the Best Meals in Town Fresh Head Lettuce Fresh. Oysters Soft Drinks and Confectionery Ice Cream Sunday evening ‘gatherings fort-|§ The Markets | Gactles ss 3s 4 aac ss shins 7c to Otc POS 5 cali oink 05.8 Losers 9c Wheaties sicigiitewswinescs 80c to 1.40 Oate eid ois »-..34e to Sle Barley...........4. ...57¢ to 65c nightly. There will be a skort ser- vice in addition to the singing. The meeting is at 8 o’clock sharp, Sun- day evening, June 5, in the Sundre hall. : t NORTH EAGLE HILL The next. meeting.of the Eagle Hill U.F.A. will ‘be held in Vale View school on Friday evening, May 27th. All members are asked to be present, to discuss the Jubilee pie- iic. After the meeting a dance will take place, and ladies .must please bring cakes or sandwiches. Johns- rad's orchestra. will furnish ~ the music. Mrs. Dowthwaite and son John left by motor Saturday for Calgary, where they will. visit friends and relatives for a few‘ weeks. Miss Winnie Jones is leaving next. week to visit friends-at Macgrath. Mrs. Kjorsvik, sr., an old timer of the. district, is a guest at the home of her'son, Mr. A. Kjorsvik. Mrs. Meek, who had_ the misfor- tune to fall and badly sprain her knee six weeks ago, returned from the Holy Cross hospital Monday. Mrs.- Earl Dille, W-.I.. delegate, left Tuesday to attend the annual W.I. convention, which will be held in Edmonton this year. Mr. J. WW. Rose was.a.visitor be- tween trains on the 24th. : SUNBERRY VALLEY “Seems to ‘me,’’ remarked Brown to himself as he vigorously booted an agent off the front porch, ‘‘that one half of the world is engaged in try- ing to sell the other half something it doesn’t want.” - There is a kind of unofficial rumor current in obscure circles tu the effect that the U.S.A. may change its name to G R.H. In that case we may expect to see nickels bearing the legend “‘In him we trust”’ on the one side with ‘‘E protects us’’ on the other. “Dad,’’ asked the young student, “what is, Lcan't say it so I’H-spell it, ‘Les portes de 1’Enfer?’”’ -‘“Well, son, I know what the ports of Oporto ‘are. They have a divine color and an exquisite bouquet to. say: nothing of a heavenly flavor. But. as regards the portes you are enquiring about [ _| haven’t made their acquaintance yet, although your grandmother seems to think that one day I undoubtedly will.” I guess he suffers from an enmity complex. ; Oh, he hates the world? No, hates himself. Poor fellow. “A living wage;’’ said Farmer Jones, heatedly, to his hired help, Plowtail Willie, ‘“‘whaddya talking about a living wage for. You ain’t no more entitled to a living wage from me than I am from the world. I gotta show those stockyard fellers my hogs is worth a premium other- wise I don’t get it. Likewise you has got to show me you is worth $50 a month, which. I ain’t none too sure.”’ Two of the village philosophers stood’on the. sidewalk watching the ebb and flow of traffic down the busy main street. ‘‘There,’’ remarked one, as a smart equipage decorated with divers pieces of hay wire, twine, etc., swung gaily by, ‘‘goes a God- fearing man.’’ .“‘Indeed,’’ replied the other, ‘‘I can quite believe it. When that man stands before the lectern of the recording angel and is asked to explain. why he invariably drove two miserable be a God-féaring man.”’ “Bah,’’ exclaimed Farmer Jones, as he flung down the paper, got up, opened the door and expectorated vigorously into the. black void with- out, “these writer guys make me tired. Here’s one sap says, ‘You can always’ believe a man who looks you straight in. the: eye.’ Shoot! What about the spider and the fly? What about the bird and the snake? If the ‘fly don’t look away and fly away he’s a goner, and if: the. bird. don’t do the same he’s a goner too. Just this morning Lawyer Cockroach called me into his office and tried to unload on me a no-good half section he has. on his hands. . He bored me with his gimlet eyes all the time he was lying about it, and if I hadn’t put my pipe on and made.a kind of tuo.” ; The Sheet Metal Products people have published. a book, ‘The gentle art of carving.’’ Now we’ll know how to carve.a veteran turkey or an elderly fowl in. the expert way the people who work in: sheet metal do it, . They ought to know. E:A.B. Read ‘em all Longer Life of cars average im the same Live Moderately investigated the average found that THERE IS _ FORD Comparisons Because the Ford Motor revolves only 2,440 times in one mile, as compared with several other competitive cars which have engine révolutions varying from 2,568, 3,277, 3,400 and 3,765 in one mile. Thi ns that in 10,000 miles of d million and if More Rev distance as compared to a Ford Car. and You Live Longer True‘of human beings, alsu true of Automobiles. Professor Griffith, of the University of Michigan, Ford Cars average Two Years Longer Life Than Others AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Central Garage four makes life of Automobiles and A REASON Phone 49 OLDS (O) ee Ne ee, ee When You're f when you’re about the car— Watch the big sign at 5 j Phone 96 or 202 ONE of the first things you do is to study the style, finish and durability of the same. You can do the same to build a house~Inspect our Lumber, note the finish, the eveness of quality, and rely upon us to give you the best Cement, Plaster, Brick, Building Papers, Windows and Doors We point with pride to the Superior Quality of our “Interior Finish for the home. : ART SAYS- Sports day is over, we are down to business again with more pep than ever---Venetian Blinds a specialty And say! What about a ton or two of Good Summer Coal off ween ee er Buying a Car the office, vou know it'll be good Alberta Lumber Co. Ltd : Art L. Harvey, Manager 5 | LO) Nae A, Ne Ne Nae Nene Yegettn. e (6} Why does he write in ironic vein? . bits: of hae A starved cayuses, he will undoubte a smoke screen I’d a been agoner . ewww we Nr a a a BT i al a
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