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s . as fi : 3 = = Mrs.-McDonaJsl, principal of the THE Ops GAZETTE _ McDonald dancing ‘acadensy’,. andy Published Weekly by Watch Special. rher dancing instractors, of Calgary, The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. $3.50 visit er en phe ee vA ro jet was made In the children’s . class, ~ Surscriprion $2.00 Pgr Year. Can. G iT ve but owing to the very may other - BALAN NER ok WO ears attractions takifig place. that ‘even- Advertising Rates ing; the adult: class was postponed ‘ a i ay . (Friday);}. when. batt fe ~ —Display Rates on Application. : Wrist Watch ies el ce ue Ba eraser on . Legal Ads...........: «.l5e and {Ne ‘ : Sm CX earnest > The class¥or children ig : Classified Ads. .. Witte Get elew ald scheduled’ for five o’clock in the & ; : : been Ady be | $15.75 aiternoom, andthe adult elas, a he mage pe ea ghee Obituary Poetry. ..0000000 22! Jide a line which ballroom dancing weil he} a. i . We Tr to Gi e Q lit d S$ : eon : , ; lit. will: cou ve at 7:30 4 oes : ; ‘ : eae Anidwicediants of church: sefvicea: - — tauglit. will: commienge at. 7 80. in y IV : uall y an Z ervice ; lodge or society . meetings, where a i ee the evening. -Alk classes will be L an a . 2g E monetary gain is not involved, published’ Watch Clock and held in Pokotilo’s hall. .We are . : ; = : tes ot ips de ies ae ? pol informed by Mrs: MeDonald, that S Try Qur Received Another Shipment Another Shipment of otices of. entertainments, lectures, ; me wai ney tres * “AES ay = = ; ‘ : wper fe aber ae sSmiatee'te | Jewelry Repairing |i th venture owe the sir BULK TEA. +. _ Malkin’s Jams is charged, 10c, per line. \ : : a Lee eee i Ss s ‘ oe < Sees ; “2 i Phone or hand in any news items; we! |} - - = facilities of the aeddemy will -be . ¢ Harvest Biscuits ‘ 95e¢ ee will.consider it a favor. ~~ i available to. the class@s~ for Olds; ete, SAT s ah N : aera pa : — | Y ; which -not. only includes daneing, 6OG Ib. » * - ORANGE BAR. FOUR POU ND CAN . i : Care T but. eldcution, music and all the * : A STRAWBERRY JUMBLES. Hard to Beat for Quality: TOWN NEWS fine arts, which, in the past, owing REAL GOOD VALUE HAEV ETE SOND SS ; | Issuer of Marriage Licenses to the great expense of travelling, . 2 (EsT SAN. CH ROGERS’ SYRUP | . . : pe fete. has been confined ‘only to city Royal -Puepl ‘ : 5 lbs 50 1Q\bs 95. . . aegis : ; — OS : yal Purple Calf: Meal I5 s Oe rit Ibs ic Today (Friday, Oct: Sist) is Xs residents : ‘ $1.75 s oc lb. , wa : ‘ oft, sigents. . ack pee 20 lbs $1.85 - : your last chance to get the 5°) dis- ie seca i : : : ‘ g _-count on taxes. i Only. -58-shSpping days-left—he- Messrs, Fr. Cand 0. E ag dard. d rraZ aS es Mis. RB. Wilkinson and fore’ Xniak, baal Bin bask, Ween he ‘is — as ae z : erovnbicbk west paper from: Ozark, ssouri, this - R38 ‘ eR Bae : : es ee daughter Audrey —_ivere Calgary | Migs Lily Stock spent the week: | week, which aanouneed the golden} Mr. Jas. Hemming. paid a busi- Miss* Henderson’ spent the week- |, Mr. HH. ‘Higginbotham, of - visitors last week end. jend at Calgary. wedditig anniversary of their father | D¢ss Visit to-Calgary on Wednesday. Hoe: se brother (Dr: Hender- ae oe was: : ieee Visitor to. 1 : Ae he Tepe itn ahs * = 3 aS oe son) at Clive. : ‘ Ids luring the week in’ con- Mr. (isorge Speck, of Califorifiagy py pape 3 Be and mother, Mr. aud Mrs. Sv D. Latta feted Seay in NE . Curing . the k,. in’ cor is paving a visit to his old home houawof Mis Ziti on Noe Sine ef ooddant. The event took place a |W lie Tensen tk ejoving Tineke: p_Mtessts: Jol Onatess r=; qn j nection with his insurghee business. ; Beas . : Mrs. Z NOV. 2 5 nee hy “ij Po a C ay & i“ 5 Se, Pp + Shaw tes tis ea acey ¢ jem ee : town and district this week) ingle mt Jones Park, but Owing to! stony tare J. Waltod, of Rumsey, ees pane ted to. Calgary Born—At the nursing. home. of g Mrs 8S. Staples returned on] weather, many invited guests could som t : and return on “Tuesday. ae gaa; cee oe j M A. Busdard was a business’ p hy “ : Spceh oye ; i He : ae : : Mrs. T. E. Elliott, to Mr. and Mrs. ; A re . H ‘ mare ree Pade Tuesday from Calgary, where she }not attend: After a bountifl din- teniember November 10th, whien Che. finals “of the demonstration Wi. We Breen, “on” Sunday: Oct: _ visitor to Allgary. on x one ays MM had been visiting. ner had been served, an appropriate? Mies KH. Frances Pullan, of Calgary, -team work contest took plage at the 26th, a son (Willian J.). eter the interest of the new garage. \ Mero Nope cn f Sunt talk was given by Rev. Ennis. Mrs. | sesicted by some -of the best. local) O-S-A. on Saturday last. - The re- Sais : : Fes ee ee paIRS Ne 2s thagen, of Sundre, |Goddard amused the young people 4 Srnil . A ea tts. 7} Nei GE OL Rebs : = = Mr. N, S. Smith creturnved .on! aga Calease Sivaas vores ee ee ; 7h ymnusical artists, will give a cancert |Stlts, in order of -merit, are as ° . Tuesday from Saskatchewan, where fovepatt at the oe Vstor’ the by. telling then that. she -would | in the Methodist «church at 8 p.m. | follows: Boys’. teams — Lacombe! ‘Siaitinnon's-sormee and & eaites eect a” he had |een attending to threshing Bae ‘ eqlect -tit-same cold fellow, Mahe Adinission; — Adults, 50¢; éollege Olds and Castor... Girls’ téan:s— | purse containing $8 of -hia\ hard-arited "operations on his’ farm. Mrs. J. W. Hughes, of Kelowna, |!8¢ to-make hérchoice again, as he} and high school. students, \85e; | Castor, Olds, “Carstairs ‘and> La-| money. Pinder, ba a real” sport, . and: au Fate ; ._, lis visiting atsher parents’ (Mr: and hed always. kept -her in somethin | chitdren, 25e. 44-5e | combe. return to-Jim MeKinnon. 44-5p - o The prairie chicken.and partridge | , rs. RP. Walrod) home. this{t eats 2nd-plenty of wood to cook ; : : Woes i pee Sh : have a legal right to live after the) cick : y i ~ fit with. The aged couple were the The Victoria hotelis heing re: aa Sea ae 2, ed of the. month.) ‘Their death: ae “fi ~“lrecipient of many useful: presents |novated this week, prior to the new . 2 - ‘i sentence is of short duration. The. U.F.A. will meet) in the|2ud bouquets of beautiful flowers. proprietor (Mr. Chas: Hiplebreeht) 5 Seas Sn ee, . : Mr. C. B. Ads Munson, towne hell Saturday, Nov. 8th, at 2 re Re erat “ltaking possession. next’ week. , The _Towelling Velvet r. C. B. . Adsett; of Munson, : es Mr. J. Hf. Kemp is erecting. a ice amd -Aradtingeh sa Nei ae) motored to Olds on Monday, bring-|P™- “to- elect delegates to the], ilding he corner: } cttOd eee a td or ee ee - : i 3 5; ; ee ing his daugliter, who will take her | Political convention. vuridiing on the corner: lot “next to) pamoudelled and the exterior is re- Turkish Towelling, Heavy, ‘21 inches wide, fine. quality_in JB tS SS ug ye ee the Gazette office... It is difficult ty ceiving an attractive coat of © paint —English, per \yard shades of black, dark blue, gar- second year course at the O.S8.A. Mrs. W. C. Gooder and her son | arn of what use the new structure hy Didsbury worknien. 35 and 40c a Bait 1 _ The. Sacranient of the, Lord’s; Hubert are homeward bound from | ¥ill be put to, but-we are informed cece ‘ s Be pani Het BE Seren het aS : : P 3 Supper will be administered next | Toronito, i” which vieinity ‘they that the style of architecture Pill be The Methodist’ Ladies’ Aid have, oy : d ; “Sunday evening in the Methodi-t}have spent the past two months. |@eredit to Wall Street. A cellar|arranged a treat for the people pf; Special : Blouses chureli, at the. close of the publie]/Thex are expected. to arrive on ee ae men cues oA and | Olds” on Monday... evening, Nov. . - a : i u : "Sunday or Monday. * [the old foundations, whieh sup-/10th, when Miss E. Frances Pullan, | me psy ‘ 35 ed ra : i service. fis ) onday : ported the old Hainstock building, lone ‘af. Calgaty’s ducsl popular i oe a Silk arta Heavy Broadcloth Blouses, mans ~-_ Mrs. F. W. Locke. and .Mrs.:W.|) Mr. .Geérge Whitely and hislis being reinforced. A “keep thet readers, will give a eoneert in that! eee DRG PULOrsy sizes £0. 40: nish style, longs sleeves, whites - H. Hunter left 01 “Wednesday [sister (Mrs. N. Bame) are here for water out?’ cement is to be an ex-| church Further “announcements! Special, each $5.95 and sand shades, each $4.50 * morning to attend the district con-|a@ visit from Ferndale, Washington. | periment in finishing the cellar |Jater. 3 42-44¢' i = vention of the Women’s Missionary | During es ia stay, many: pioneer] walls and floot, which’ is to louse . . a | fie ‘ 3 j Society at Red Deer. | topics will “be ao over by their ete poo eis eee ak er sete a ae Flanné Dresses Tweed + 4, Dumerous Olds friends. cannot keep the seeret long, because | ball teanimplayedta return fixture a 5 i ; f After pov er Ist, my store so) wt _ fit is compulsory that he. must ad- Didsbury’ on. Monday afternoon, Newest Designs and Shades and J Brown Wool Tweed, 56 inch. ne nae 30 coat oe weeks; The Rev. H. Clay announces that vertise his wares in dine form. against the girls’ of the southern, very popular this fall, each—~ Price per yard - from, 1U20U a.m. unt! wV am. On next Sunday evening he will de- 5 high school. team. The Jocal girls ay : ; eae Thursday. — Mrs. “H. W.. Curry, (liver the Haat ofa netics of addresses| The local lodge of Elks are en-. andl to eeuh home. in a soinéwhist $5,$7.50, $8.56 and up . $1.95 Z Milliner. | ‘ 44-5cfon “Christian Charaeter.’". ~ On| tertaining the children of town and melancholy mood, having ‘Jost a]} — ; = : . : soo - Armistice Sunday, Noy. ¢ istric : Methodist churcelr| hard fought: game by ore.of:- 15 : : ‘ : : : : Mr. WoW. Hunter, sprung an! Armistice Sunday, Nov. 9th, there | district at. the hurcit hard fought) game by a score.of: 15 é pa Z + agrecable surprise a ine faruile i will be a special commemoration of | tonight _ (Friday). All children ! points to 6. : i f Princess Slips Gymnasium Blouses BS when he returned from Calgary last fallen Heroes, {under 15 years of age-are to-be the}. ‘i a _ 4 a : ‘d ' =X a i " cha A , ‘ igs oe eet a 3 . guests. Adults tire also invited, rs: Fe L.: Seott entertained the Rati i : : . ogy ae . . a cheat te Se A dance was held in. Pokotilo’s| but) they will be charged an ad-| Business Girls’ clubrat “her sme on Bee Sue ey of oe W ool ae pleated oe “ oe ral osha “Thal on Monday. evening, to music |amissiot fee of 2d cents... The. band | Tuesday evening. The evening was epi Beret * 3 7 on Pree made. : Bro} ese is supplied by a Calgary orchestra, | will be in attéendanee, aiid the |spent playing cards, the ‘first prize : oe . : mee : ; Y his Broadcloth in Colors $3. Pair . . a The snowstorm on . Wednesday) with’ a small attendanoe, Only al kiddies are. requested te attend injfor the -enjoyable contest - being : 5: 2 ‘ see : Po has called a halt to outside- labor few: hours’ notice to: the public is] costume, prizes to be awarded‘for awarded to Miss Marion Craig. A — ee te = — = activities. Threshing is not yet} not sufficient Uime'to insare a sue-| the most. original. Candies; nuts, delicious lunch was Served by the : : : : q es i : completed: in this district, and we] cess financially. - - apples’ and oranges will be dis-|bostess; after which the ‘meeting pened and ae S McIN | YRE OLDS hope for.a .renewal of the» recent ea Se a alae . |tributed to the children. - The new | adjourned. A ai ear . a 6 : es . ALTA, Indian Seine cation this ort ; ea dod a pees ae ‘order is Stepping out with the Nght. ld-be int : i ta 1 2 ; 2 5 cena : = a. ; , own may ado wo aN Man ac op Ms foot, with their “labor of Ie we’? r0-" we Wwoulc e -Interestec oO learn 4 ne ae a slogan for ; tonight's shen we! grain: pee eee if the young. lads who luckily. e3- gets SE MITE: 7 Ane -Caugiters.“Barrela 0” fur,.. Mitno damage?’ | ce. caped a motor accident last oe - Aileen, Mr. and: Mrs. Bury, Mr./¢ry to. perform stunts that will On “Tuesday. evening, ten emer-|‘" fessed up.”? We hope they did ‘ me : Be _.and Mrs. Paul, Mré. and Mrs. eatise laughter and not. frowns to} getie business girls walked to Mr. land they should feel thankful to soe ct! * — . Howe and Messrs. A. Dargie and | the older people. : Nelson 8. Smith’s farm, with bun-| Mr. Duff for their* narrow escape. ‘ paee: ie W.C. Gooder were the guests from i : _ .. | dles-of wieners and rolls for Juneh. |Jf an accident had ogeytred, it i pOoRARY } p Olds who- attended tlie Masonic The conductors’ of all MCMNNE) The walk was made in record time, | would have béen a. case~of the boys a | r banquet at Didsbury on Tuesday trains.on Monday had their Jarge Which must have exhausted’ the| running into the car, and‘not the rT OE BAND igi 3 evening. Che event was a cordial] pockets crammed with Olds pagte- Hpedestrians, for they all appeared | reverse. 5 et e S er and delightful affair. : Che - pro- boards, when the studentsgarriyed too tired to walk home, and hailed ~ oes ao meets : sea paid of dancing, iain dosent onda leg, for Ue povulgeenth for. qe eli fo — see : and) a few. musical numbers, ee v "ney. Mrs: Smith had a bonfire ; SYDNEY - CHAPLIN _ which Mr. Gooder took pact. at the 0.8,A.*, _. “| built for the comfort of the guests, : NOTICE! SYLVIA - BREAMETL — and a good bowl of hot. coffee on|f- JUST ARRIVED — A Large Assortment of Patterns for Lad- me ies and Gents in ; : 3 cee P English Tailored Made-to-Measure Suits Guaranteed tp Fit, built up with extra good Linings. Styles to please every jLady or Gentleman at prices fromr $24.00 up.” Apply’ for full particulars to hand, which was thoroughly enjoyed } by the young ladies: cf He couldn't getca thrill if a Harem Beauty Kissed Him—but. she. married him. ’cause it meant alot of dough. Her hero the Shiek- of her dreams, swore to get even, and suddenly- there were four husbands on the dimpled baby’s hands. 3 toxe More Than a Comedy—A Roar-from Start to Finish Comedy—‘‘The Champion” by Our Gang ‘ : Adults—S@Qe., tax Sc. - 2 Shows Nov. 1 Children, Bic. tax vise. _Mr. Paul, sedretary’ of the curling club, will be pleased to enter the nanves of. all intending. curlers in’ his little book. Mrs. MeKinnon, secretary of the ladies’ curling club, will also jot down the- prospective lady-curlers. : Better attend to this important: matter at ence, 0° that | both ‘organizations can-get away’ to a flying start. The anntat+teeé ac- companying your application will be greatly appreciatéd. : P Everything | 4 BS for O.S. A. Students E. K G South of P.O, ~ Over Dr. Bill’s: 7:00 and 9:30 THE OLDS Feed Mill ' Tripped by a loose .~pipe whielr forms an attachment to the town pump, Mr. J.H. Kemp fell and received a» nasty gash on_the upper Before Buying your supplies in Clothing and Furnishings come in and look over™ Our Stock of é ‘ lip. when thrown with full force ‘ ins ) hi asi- Chas. Peck’s- Old Stand . ; Suits Blue and Gold Sweaters tated ‘his HRyEtGn “to” rear te Y - Atwater-Kent and Overcoats __ Hockey Stockings a needje_and thread. The accident} ff RR Ss tot Shee eae heap Be ~ Hats Skating Boots happened when the town was in sy : DeForest-Crossley Caps Combination ‘Overalls darkoess:-on Saturday evening. eed Ground : a - Shoes Dress Shirts Harvest Thanksgiving services * * Radios and Equipment Socks Collars and Ties will be held at the Baptist church / - . " ts on Sunday first, November 2ind. Chop for Sale _ The subject for the morning will : e wh so snc Bh ‘ nan : 2 ng for Men*Everything Guaranteed C. M. SAUNDERS THE MEN'S WEAR STORE Ready-made and Made-to-Measure Clothing ; DATEL DILC TELARD—BAFI ERTIES for Car or Radio SERVICE on BATTERIES Pronett STAR CARS ». w. Dew | be, ‘‘A Basket_of Summer Fruit,"" and for the evening’ ‘Thanks be unto God for?’’ There .wil] be special music at the evening ser- vice. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Mr. and Mrs. McCook are in the district from southern Alberta on a hunting trip. During the stay in town, they were the. guesta ‘of. Mr. and Mrs. (Constable) Jarman. | Every PHONE 78 / Leave. Us: Your Orders for... . woonD. OLDS Alta. t ~ re. 3
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