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The Uidse Gazette, ‘ W. 3. Watson’s sub: = sa THE Oxrps GAZETTE The Rev. . 1 . Published Weekly by Watch, Clock and jects for Sunday, 1st March, are as ‘ : ve , ee follows: 1f a.m., the fifth of a series The Gazette Pub. Co- Ltd. Jewelery Repairing of sermons on Sunscrtprion $2.00 Per Year. Can. “Great Sermens of the- Bible,’ entitled, “Stephen's Spectacle Repairs Sernion:”? 7:30) pan... “Compel a ena cets : hab to” come in,’ or 5° “Lenses. Fitted SHEARER Issuer of Martiage Licenses Is Chris+ Jtianity a Coercion Religion,’? There will-be speeial musig. Mr. Louis: Holm, of Didsbury, has rented the vacated power house building in: Olds, arid solicits your orders > for acetylene welding, bat- tery building and ‘all kinds _ of electrical: work. © Mr. Holm comes to Olds well recommended, and. nd doubt, a. frir share of getronaat will wend his way. iV ‘ Advertising Rates 7 “JOHN. COATES Display Rates on Application. , = AN COA Legal Ads... .....--+.sseeee lie and 10¢ mA a Classified Ads. .... 40¢.... ‘ Local Ads., per line.... Cards of Thanks.... Obituary Poetry........:. Announcements of church services, lodge or society meetings, where a monetary gain is not involved, published free of charge Notices of entertainments, lectures, suppers, etc., where an admission fee is charged, 10c. per line. Phone or hand in any news items; we will consider it a favor. “ Sfades Pure Strawberry Jam & Round Can 70c. Mistland Prunes Small Sizes . 5S: Pounds, BSe = ‘25 Pound Box, $2.45 - 1 We are siill selling our BULK TEA at 65e pound: We are building up a Big} Pe Trade for this Tea. A enn Sale. cendactell by the U.F.A:, will be held. in’ the third we in March. Leave en- Ltries with secretary or at the UF. A store. 9e The Rev. oe The ~Jecal Boy Scouts dnd Wolf Cubs have arranged to give ‘a con- cert and display in* Kemp's hall on Wednesday, March 25th, for’ the purpose of raising funds to finance their organization. Keep that date > ; ’ clear and ‘‘he prepared’? to .be. © ean Can 11 Ounce Packets there. The. bors need your’ en- i 60c. The Best Vales? in Coffee 15c each : couragement and support: 9%e : : ; va tges “ ? 3 Pure Red - OUR SPECIAL : Plum J Loa 4 cckees 20c pound : : es 656. Ground or Whole Bead, Blue Ribbon -Peahes i. Clay announces: a special course of sermons*on “The ‘Temptation ‘of Jesus.’’ The. first of these\will be delivered. on Sunday next, March Ist. at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. ‘A. B.. Argue, of Calgary, a former resident’ of the Methodist manse, is expected to visit .Olds next week, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.S. Grisdale from Tuesday. until Friday. Watch. for posters announcing Hartman & Dunkley’s clearing-out | sale on Tuesday, March 10gh. Ful! line of machinery, work horses -and good dairy cows. Full particulars ‘iater. BR. B. Campbell, Auct. 9c}. Mrs... Wm. Reid has - had ‘the pleasure of her grand - daughter's, 4.cempagions ship. for. the past few’ “Seeks, returned to her home in Calgary on Wednesday, accom _ by Mr. Wan: Reid. N. init, M-L.A., and A..B. caer M.G.A., will addrese-a public = meeting on Wednesday, Mareh 4th, fo ‘be -held in the Har- mattan community “hall, -in the interest of co-operative marketing. TOWN NEWS Mr. A. EB. Noad was a -Calgary visitor on Saturday last. Mr. T. E. Smith and son Ernie were visitors to. the southern city on Monday last. Mr. T. FE: visitor to Calgary this week. Mr. J visitor on this week. Mes. W. We Hunter gary visitor for .a few week-end. > > Mr. and Mrs. mattan, spent Calgary. Mrs. King has. some nice sel- ections of ready-to-wear dresses, all: new materials-and. styles. Mrs. Ray Wood, of Carstairs, spent last week-end at the Hammer farm, the home of her parents. Pare Prune Jam The one‘ ‘housing’? the largest rab- hit’s-foot is. going’ to get a present, and another with just a’ snialler one, is also geing to. receive a pre- gent on Saturday night, during the performance of the wonderful pic- ture, -‘‘Sinners “in Heaven,’’ at Kéemp’s Wall.. The: final drawing will take: place and you ought to. be there to take home the ‘‘bacon.’ Evaporated % e Logan Berries | ff - ‘25c Packet. one 3 Packets for 7Oc Elliott was a business the forepart of .M..Grahat was a Calgary Monday and: Tuesday: of Everywhere you’ go, the. most in+ teresting topic of conversation is the coming event, the Elks coneert and dance. It is a history making event for Olds and the new Elks’ lodge, in so far, that it is the opening ceremony of the epaeious lodge and elub rooms: They have at their disposal all. of the upper story of the new Kemp. hall, recently com- pleted.and the. big celebration on Wednesday, March Athi, promises to. he a a huge success. The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B: Wilkinson “was the} scene. of a jolly bridge party. on Tuesday night, avhen. their. friends |] + : wéreseated at six tables. At the Ca « ? ; R close of the contest,” Mrs. deMont- Gent’s $1.00 Ladies Free moreney and Mr. A. C./Bury' were Dry Good i S al Ladies’. Wear . wag a Cal- days last Northway Garmients: _ Our. first shipment of Northway Garments, : Coats. Dresses, Suits and Skirts just tv hand. ° [DANCE HARMATTAN Community Hall Friday, Feb. ‘27 | Mrs. Oliver’s Orchestra Johnson, of: Hart the week-end at You will’be delighted with these. Johnny Currie and his: “braww’* curlers are on the verge of winning the much fought-for Marshall eup. With “one more. game to play, a victdfy will. cincli the. series, and the hadaeoric cup: will adorn the elock shelf of Johnny’sden. The Didshury Curlers won the Mitchell -cup! from. Red Deer this week. Olds has now. only a.one game lead, anda real battle royal is ‘anticipated. Next year is the final-round, and it looks like either Didsbury ‘or Olds. Mrs Peattie attended the sessions of the Red Cross convention, which was held in Galgary this week. Mrs. A. C. Bury was an. Edmon- ton, visitor on professional. business on Wednesday and Thursday: last. ed coe! Z. . EES: McINTYRE | Shot Tafetta Dresses : New designs, special, each Including Supper 4 awarded with attractive. souvenirs for their sueress as winners ~ A daiftty-Juneh, served bythe hostess, assisted by Mesdames S. Rieber and G. Saundeérs,.. brought to a close an exceedingly pleasant evening. OLDS ALTA, A carload of horses were shipped to the Montreal market on Thurs- day, by Hunter, Bentz and Hanson Bros. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will hold a food sale and tea in -Pokotilo’s hallon Saturday afternoon, March ‘A carload of good poles having the apperrance of being unused; and which may have «been part of the surplus stock of “government telephone “poles,. were unloaded ‘at the freight. fleaini was pores at with two. vietorie — iN The girls -set the youngest sou team with a Gazetie announces, the appointment minus their star ice athlete, which, |° Norval Holmes. back the Olds girls’ acAVEN’ ‘of Adam O. Logan, Olds, as. com-1! he | Ls fortunately, resulted in. aa -even}of Mr. and. Mrs. C. L. Holmes. missioner for oaths. i 3 to nil win, and the boys trimmed: break, ‘and provided no alibis. In who was * rushed to the Hely. Cross : ais the. O.S.A. team by 10 counters] previous years the cores if girls’ | hospital a week” ago’ Monday. Jast. pase Pe asst e cae Hee oh ae to 6. Behe hockey. games. almdst always re-|suffering fronra severe -attack of Bebe D. r af Ri Hie rdD, ip eee eect aie Oe cage Mr.. and Mrs. Je: Domet, who seinbled the tally of «a cHicket |afouble pneumonia, is reported (at anes, 10 a part in the: big bonspiel, in which ~ -he was sure to enjoy. : : Mr. and Mrs, E. family left sunny imateh. but with. constant practise, and more. especially © the noticeable improvement. of the set guardians, the high svores have deereased » and the last moments of going io press) were engaged at the Dan McDonald very nicely. farm. were suddenly-called home on account. of Maes. Domet’s mother meeting with a severe accident, to be progressing ¥ A. Paulsen and Alberta on, Mon- WI. Orianite New Local at aay, to reside for the present in | caused recently by. the falling of | 10% a . via ee: pro- 1 : ses eee: ortland, Oregon. b truct W. i, |festional calibre ve foregoing é ee ) ap % sau ace da oe ane a wri statement has © proof of . its: correct- : Harmattan © WHAT A TITLE! TH REE SHOWS. r. Dan: Greer le! or Calgary ose Ne _-|ness in the result of: ‘Saturday’s} - —_—-.- : ie Friday at8p : on Friday last, to spend. a short Mr. Py Ness, a workman em-| jive, when the local girls trium ; i x > ! : holiday with relatives ard friends in ployed in the erection of the new Shed: hych PieD-scote, altel a bas “A new local of the Women’s WHAT A STORY! Saturday: at 7& §. 30p. m.° Institute was organized in Mr. John- -|son’s. hall on February 12th, with Calgary, returning Tuesday. garage, was suddenly seized with ‘COMEDY 2 -"'Make It Snappy.’ fought and exciting struggle. - ‘THRILLING SCENES! an -attack of appendicitis on Sat- Special Lent -services are being} urday last, and was. immediately | A very. preity “wedding AeA tele sixteen | charter members. .. held in St. John’s Chureh during |rushed-to the. Holy Cross~ hospital), ‘ Mrs. Meek, convener of the con: ! dults, 50c., Tax 6c, the next six weeks—Thursdays at 8/at Calgary. . Mr. Bussard aceon erniied ot ny Monte die a stituency, _was present, and. the A GREAT PICTURE! : Prices: ciiidren whe, tax 249. p.m. Addresses on the following|panied the’ patient, and° on. his daughter Annie Mary was united spllawing officers: were duly elected: ‘ subjects will be, “’Rebekah,’’}return’ reported. that an_ operation | in imarriage to Mr. William George| President ....:. . Mrs. McArthur | == Fee ee es —— = Hannah,?? ‘‘Ruth,’? ‘The Virgiri| had been. successful, and hopes for| Rollins. The ceremony was per- | 1st vice-pres. "Mrs Jno. Morgan Mary,’’ ‘‘Martha and Mary.’? a speedy reeovery are entertained. |formed by the Kev. F. W. Locke.[29d > 0 s+ ++ ee .Mrs. Ttmms aap You the Courage to > : The™ bride, who was given in mar- Sec,-treas.... ‘Mrs Charles Bacon! riage by-her father, was charmingly. Directors. . ‘Mesdames Johnson and READY-MADE Made-to-Measure Clothing os oe Our New Spring Line is ready We would be pleased to show you our range of Ready-Made Suits and also our samples for the 20th.Century Brand Made-to-Measure Clothing. Quality Clothing at a Moderate Price attired in a gown of blue. French brocade crepe and carried a lovely houquet. of pink - ‘roses. Miss Clara Buckton acted as ‘\:ridesinaid, while the groom was ably supported by. Master Harold Welsh.-—After- the ceremony, the guests sat down to-a very délicious wedding dinner. During the evening, a reception was ‘held at the bride’s home, ‘about thirty relatives and friends being present. Among the humerous wedding gifts, was a “silver cake plate“and. « beautiful bouquet of carnations froni the C.G.1.T. group, of whieli the’ bride had been an active member." This event has peculiar interest, as “the bride was baptized by Mr. Locke over eigtiteen years . ago it Manitoba, — Con- tributed. oe ae Did you~ reserve space at the Board of Trade banquet table for next Tuesday night? If not? phone Mr. Peattie today. Major H. G. Li Strange will address the gathering. The title of his subject is, *‘Think- ing Canada,’’ and a real treat is in store for those fortunate enough to be present.. An additional edu- cational feature wil] also be intro- duced in the natuye of a demon- stration, when Alex. Weir and ‘Willie Currie (the two boys who PHONE 78 THE MEN'S C. M. SAUNDERS ao; ~made and “Made-to-Measure OLDS Alta. WEAR STORE ~* Clothing - ‘ 32 on - avon first place. in the judging c¢om- petitions recently held in Calgary at the Dairymen’s.convention }, will ‘again demonstrate their svork.: The walue-of this. work can only be ap- preciated : .by:i,being. present: -and actually-viewing-the - interesting) up- r mates go. SE Te OSS tt a TE EO ABE. canes to-date, feature... tr ott i - Hutchison ¢ Auditors. ..Mesdames J. Siddon and Bryant ~ Program Committee.’ Mesdames Motgan, Bacon Hutéhison, Carlson: -and ‘McArthur - Conveners of Standing Committee: Agriculture « ts saees Mrs. Weatherby Child * Welfare. and Public Healtn Mrs. J. Morgan. Household Economics, Mrs.G. Webb Education and Better Schools. . Mrs. On Legislation. : .. Mrs. McArthur third Thursday. afternoon.in each ‘month. The. ‘members will be called to attend the next mecting on March 19th in: Johnson’s hall. All women in the locality .are cordially invited. to be presentsat the pro- gram and tea. ~ ARE WE CRAZY? -Unlike most: of our local business meti, we have commenced: to refuse business, not'on credit either. It makes us patise and ponder: over our actions in’ refusing sound legi- timate” business, but we have repeatedly fought against sending money to mail order houses, who have. pot one iota of interest in Olds, only to get your money. — For this reason, aiding and: protecting our Jocal metchants, who can com- we hive “refused . to Jnsert jadve ‘Htising for the-T. Eaton Compa 4 or Prtern z s 12307 -2° a 5 ‘Future meetings will be held-the. -pete very satisfactory with any mail] order howse “in the’ Doninion, that << - Start Over? = 2: By. WILLIAM A. LAWRENCE EN of twent: pave thirty-five or forty-five, w io feel that the time for new ventures has should take a running glance back over the pagesof biography. ~~ eame ‘Webster studied seventeen lan-. - a hot be egin the study of ey until he was 50f At 80 Cato began the study of Greek, Plutarch took his first lesson in Latin, and: Socrates learned to play musical instruments. hes Pe ie ge at 83. composed ‘‘Crossin e Bar.’’ John Wesley, at 88, preache daily, and still held the “helm of Metho- ‘dism. At89 M ichelangelo was painting his immortal canvases. . So you see, my friend, it is not too late for you to achieve large success. True, it takes. grog more: than | o! wishing, but you can do it! You must supply the will— he was 50. Franklin did| ¢ the International Cor- | thi ‘TEAR OUT HERE respondence &chools will supply the i way. No matter where you live, the I. 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