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The Olds Gazette 1918-01-04 - 1921-06-24
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1918-09-13
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The lag Gaselt ® Via. XVEL Ne ad i The 2 A™ADAS FAVORITE DRUG eI keLSSS = Resin Drinks o< Grape Juice - Lime Juice - Lemonade Raspberry Vinegar - Orangade |. ARE f=, Tat SOMA Y ya @LDS8, ALBERTA, ERTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915. \ as Genuine Riley’s Toffee A few boxs A A Full. Line of Flavoring Extracts, Lemon and Vanilla 9 p.m. t : strong and ss i]s IG Ste Ib. ‘full flavored Lil ae | a pleasing confection 25c : 45¢ : $1.60 & Don’t.forget that ihis Store closes at Hi, Saturdays, 10.30 p.m. The WE {SSUE DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS wo SUL evs! a TO SERVE YOu @} aT Ef Sir,--Your il at waiting here for you to choose it from the new AUTUMN ARRIVALS| ~ now ‘showing. aan —— We are Agents for the - 20th Century Brand Their New Fall Samples are here. Come in. and look them over. AUTUMN STYLES. in Tweeds and Worsted Effects in greys, browns and blues. _ Plain shades, checks and stripes 19.00 * 39.00 OLDS DRUG CO. Ltd. —10 I —a IOL oJ es ibe ‘Innisfail defeated a — from Calgary on: Innisfail d Wed DF a score ‘ot 2 to" ance. On Friday ‘of raat week, Sept. 20th, the. sec6nd annual School Fair ‘will be held at Sundre. Seven schools are taking part and this promises to be an event.-well worth attending. Rev. James H. Bury. the Diet. Supt. of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene in Alberta, spent four days at the big .brown tent, Har- mattan, last week-end. The meet- |ings are still going on every night 8 p.m. (old time): Sunday, Sept. 15th, there will be : just two meet-. ings, 10:30 am., and 7: 30 p.m. (old time). Everybody heartily in- vited to attend. Dr. C. C.” Hartman deft. on Sun- : day for Brantford, Ont., whiefe he’ is to be married to Miss Mabel Cox, formerly teacher in the Bennett School ‘District. Both parties are very well and favorably known: in Olds and district, and they will have the good wishes of the entire community. Miss Cox isa cousin of Mrs. Maybank and Mr. and Mrs. Maybank. have gone east for the wedding. — Expert repair work —the kind yoar require —at The Olds Garage. A full stock of Ford repairs. at “0. K. Garage.’’ HOUSE FOR SALE—6- rooms, well, trees, stable, on two lots 100 foot corner on 4th,St. W. Olds. For particulars apply to Ed. Davis 1923 + Saas $1.00. per Annum. * ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Kilpatrick on] ‘Lintend holding a social evening at L We || his family last week to make their SEE LOCAL AND GENERAL Don’t forget to see the display of antiques at our coming fair-- A. W.. Hall was down from In- nisfail om business Friday last. 7 The furniture you need will beon sale Saturday at the Wattles home. Dr. Dunnand J. Reid were guests Sunday. . Luey A. Simons, science of voice and children's pianoforte, at Mrs. | Dunkley’s, Sept. 17th, 4:30-p-m. c R.’P.. Nielsen spent a few days with friends in the district last week... He left for Acadia Valley |} ag: by auto on Saturday. The Olds Baptist Mission Cirele the home of W~.-R. Cross on Friday rs the 20th inst + Botheras, who is viniting at the E @ackson home west of town, received: word last week of the death of his brother Daniel, . at_Collins, Towa. Malcolm Beaton, who recently underwent . an operation at the hospital. in’ Calgary, returned to. Olds last week, greatly improved i in health. : J. W. Ourtice: who recently sold his half xection near Curlew at $25 peracre, moved back to Olds with » here. * Mecklenberg. the eyesight cpecialit, will again be at the Vie- toria hotel; “Friday; wet. 25th. If your eyes afe in weed of of attention, Dr. Masters, of Calgary, is:look- ing after Dr. Hartman’s practice while the Doctor is away, and will be on cal] at the Doctor’s residence, ‘phone 21, day or night. Wmm.. Davey arrived from the '| Coast last week for a visit with bis|| é ‘pseu, ,Fgm and Loren: - Several cmt were in. attend- He usually: puts in an appearance each year during the shooting season. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Walrod. left last week for ‘De Witt, Ia., where ‘they expect to spend a month. ‘They ‘will: also -visit Chieago and other cities before retarning. Mr. and Mrs. H: Wattles were Calgary visitors Tuesday. They left ‘on Thursday for ‘The Dallis, Oregon,- for: a visit with relatives and friends. Harry will probably wearing Uncle Sain’s colors shortly. x J. A. Bush returned from a visit |- te the Coast on Tuesday. His family accompanied him as far as Banff, where they will spend the winter, Just, before leaving the Coast, his little daughter was taken suddenly ill with appendicitis. Mrs. John Marshall, of Dobbin- ton, Ont., arrived in Oldson Friday to visit. her son, Hon. Duncan Mar- shall She was acconipanied by Mrs. J. W. Abbott, of Erin, Ont. : mst is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 8S. McKinnon at Olds. Mrs. “Ab- bott will be joined by -her hushand, Dr.. Abbott, in ‘about two! weeks. ‘He will spend a month among friends in Alberta. We tnderstand that the W.C. T. U.. of Olds have proclaimed a gen- eral resurrection of antiques, which it is their intention to exhibit atour coming fair. We are informed that they have a great many relics -in Prospect, some of which are of great antiquity, dating as far back as the reign-of the Guelph Kings, and be- yond. Also there. will be many curidsities, some a: great . beauty and wealth of history. Come and see. $ iC id. gan, ids. 10th St. W., Calgary, or Shackleton & 36 Sp FOR SALE—John Deere power bailer, good as-new, or will trade for stock.— Mrs. N. Graves, Olds, Phone 78 OLDS, Alta. C. M. Saunders Phone 78 ic ——— Of. >) {fc IOC =>} } IOL phone R1214. 87tfe Those wanting dr: Dry Wood wood in sore lengths should send in their orders at once as our supply is almost gone.—G, B. Addington, : Victoria Hotel, phone 1. ' 87tfe ~ STRAYED — Two heifer calves, one red and one roan, January calves, no brand.— Kindly. notify Ojls and accessories — the kind you require—at ‘‘O.K. Garage.’’ Simple in construction, durable, de- pendable and efficient’ in operation. DFALER OLDS A. Pettipher 1:45 to) The French Farmers. Saved the Day THE aE saving feitne farmer is'a national in. all lines attests ficently the splendid ore 0} = That have marked the farmers in all the Se The total r Id crops and &nimal been only possible because of the “ ition to make use in an pera eal way of all the wonderful ; of Providence in this good . ot ours. The same was abundantly true after 1870 in. ce when thade it ible for the Republic to pay off that hated German war in- mnity of two billion francs levied against them. The same spirit of national thrift built up France for the extreme test of today—a test that is 5 ee tried by fire. French heroism is prov-. ing oe Behe line is holding. . The blood of . the farmers is flowii equally’ as well Saroagh tts the eee France’s daughters o: so the national strength bends does not break. is reaping “her Kbivente of returns and money is ae arn as ne te —— gratitude of: all o = Paieniia efforts at tion. y will carry into their sav- ings an oe ts in age ey shi from ut luses agains ‘uture bom da Soon larkness and ewer prices equally praiseworthy. He is well advised who \saves is extra dollar — he . sees’ which ‘way the winds ef tomorrow will blow. Ad- versity. blows -a chill blast’ where there is no dollar in the savings. have } |; Annonneenient SHusic © © @ @ On Saturday, Sept. 14th. at 2 o’elock sharp, the Red Cross wagon will call to take away any old scrap: irén, rubber, etc.; from the homes in Olds. Have your junk ready, so no delays will be met with. Country | people should make it a point to bring in their junk on this day. THE LONG WINTER NIGHTS 77 ARE. COMING! is your chance to NOW. GOOD READING CHEAPLY THIS WINTER. are being added to our _ CIRCULATING LIBRARY. All the LATEST-EICTION : by | the Best Authors. Come in and talk tous about it. USED LIBRARY BOOKS jn good condition : 25c each te make room for our new stock. JUST FOR A FEW DAYS Have you got a picture of your PRIZE STOCK? Get an “‘ANSCO.”’ It’s worth while. $2.50 to $22.50 John C. F. Paul COLLEGE PHARMACY LUCY A. SIMONS —of RED DEER— will be at Mrs. DUNKLEY’S, OLDs, Tuesday, Sat Zh Me, ee ee "had wits experience and training in ing the science of voice and children’s pianoforte. She has trained.extensively. for her work in the principal European musical een- ‘tres, and, in aidition, helds diplomas from pe Michigan State val usic, The Thomas Nor- nining ae Detroi Methods, Chicago. ears oom) to combi te to rs. Simons was Musical ane lage School of California. ts nser- } | and j| Puecere of the San Diégo State ]: 2 ~Shackleton & Logan: have in- plant and. batteries now can given prompt and careful attention. The entire contents of the W: at- ties home will be sold at guction on ‘Saturday afternoon. stalled a storage battery charging . oe a. bys USING a -POWERLIGHT. -»éeee MANIFOLD....... ...- HEATER .... “For Ford Cars— — PRICE — : $7.00 or $9.00. —INSTALLED— —FOR SALE AT— Landon’s Tin Shop PUBLIC WONG FORD, Prop. LUNCH ‘MEALS at all hours Special ‘Kocuiaenedalien for (sks Parlor Upstairs GOOD ROOMS — “im connection Soft Drinks Cigars FRESH CANDIES Special Line of Fresh Candies always on hand Tobaccos _- Fruit, etc. lee Cream Canned Goods will receive the em to me. FARMERS having LIVE POULTRY of any kind for SALE, Highest Market Prices by bringing Canada Food Board License Ne. 10-4717 : Thos. Lee, Red Lodge, Alta, 36-7 Tp ery NG
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