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The Olds Gazette 1918-01-04 - 1921-06-24
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1921-06-10
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‘Vol. XIX. No. 23. THE OLDS | ~ OLDS, ALBERTA, FR IDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. ZE a - $2.00a Year. = | All Sales Gash. Please do not ask for Gredit FOR COLD DRINKS — A new supply of all kinds LIME JUICE GRAPE JUICE -ORANGEADE LEMONADE RASPBERRY VINEGAR eo Before you see the Photo Play.on Friday and Saturday be sure and read HarOLD BELL WRIGHT'S book “ The Shepherd of the Hills.” : lonly $1.25 per copy. ms -A full line of all this Author’s books on hand at ‘same’ price A Few More Books — CA N DY - well-bound ‘ Fruit Flavored AT HALF PRICE. Chocolates, at 50c.-per Ib. 35e to $1.00 Other Kinds at 400. The OLDS DRUG CO. ld. a We Issue Dominion Express Money Orders For Sunday and Night Calls Phone 72 M. R. Maybank; 71 F. no : H. Hunt Se SUMMER TOGGERY_ ! Underwear . - ; _ that means. wee ~ SOLID COMFORT * in the hot days a Quatity Undeavear. in all kinds and sizes.; LIGHT, COOL SUMMER HOSE Hose in which you can place your confidence as well as your feet. Black; Blue; Brown, Grey, Ecru and White - is We also have a large range of , Ties, Collars, Shirts, Gloves, Garters, Pyjamis, Caps, Hats, Panama Hats and Canvas Shoes in White, Palm Beacii and Brown, alse English Flannel Trousers 1G MSA ition ¢ various. speakers were much. appre- »| coming to Olds, but stated that ‘at a Reception at Baptist Church, Ols To Rev. W. S. Watson - A large gathering of members and friends met at the Baptist ‘Church on Tuesday evening, 7th. June, ‘to welcome the new. pastor, Rev. W. S. Watson, from Torento, Ont., whe ts-taking up the work at Olds. _’ The-chairman of the.evening wa» Mr. T, Underwood, who carried out his duties in a most able manner. “Dro MeLauzin, who welcomed the on behalf of the Conven- rta; expressed the hope that. with’ the co-operation ‘of the pastor. and members, the work at Oldswould reach a high water mark. ic ‘words. of welcome by the ciated. - Mr. Bingham’s. words of encoutagement and counsel will not be soon forgotten; and the messages of Rev, Hassell, of Red Deer, and Mr. White, of Calgary, were also very helpful. ~ i Deacon Bullard, who welcomed the pastor on behalf of the church, took the opportunity of expressing the thanks’ of the church to Mr. E. White, who very kindly suppled during the absence of a pastor and. whose presence proved~a real bless- ing. - Mr. Watson, the new pastor, thaaked everybody for the kindness which had been shown to him since present he had. nothing further to say. A-solaier going into battle does not boast} it is when he returns vic- tonous that he receives the applause ofthe ‘multitude. But he could at least say’ this, hecaves going ‘into battle undens far Commander 98 ver fost & battle. * Them cal part of the progtamine ;éfa high order, ‘and ithe social r; which was in the hands of the ladies of the church, “was good | nish to a very enjoyable evening. — nde ~ 4 é ry 7 “The Shepherd of the Hills” _ A particular and sentimental in- terest. centers about the novel of “The Shepherd* of the Hills,’’ a picturization of which is to be shown here Friday and Saturday, June 10th and 11th. A story more typically American could not be written. The scenes are laid in the Ozark’ mountains, a part of the United States which may be said to have been discovered by Harold Bell Wright, as it is a region’ little known te the average person beyond those in that immediate vicinity, before the advent of ‘“The Shepherd of the Hills” It has since become a national vacation ground, . We hi ns' rate same to you at any time. r DEL. VAL CREAM SEPARATORS - Nothing need be said in connection with thé.qu ‘you may expect. to receive from \.. known, Jet us convince you. ; . £5 _ DELAVAL SILOS. # Siios have passed the experimental stage and it is now a well kpown fact that silage without doubt is the best feed for dairy It has been demdnstrated that a Silo will pay for itselt the first year, after that it is all clear profit. The DeLaval people _stand beinind their Silos with the same guarantee that they do on cattle. " their Cream Separators and.other quality prodacts. If at‘ all interested in any of these lines we will be énly too pleased to strate any of them tu you. If in need of anv of our goods Soy “to serve yuu. -WILKINSON’S “HARDWARE STORES, OLDS Store Phone 32° S, E. REIBER, Mgr. The Store of Service and Price for Hardware, Furniture and Harness L MILKING MACHINES — eL.aval Milking Machine is something new in-the way of “machine construction, featuring a num oer of exclusive covered with patents and ‘used on no other have a model set up on our floor and will be glad ality and service this machine, ‘as it is universally’ If in doubt as to what Separator te puy, come in and after hours, call us up and we will be glad Residence Phone 144 visited by thousands of tourists every year. A casual visit these showed Mr. Wright. its possibilities and he remained to-writt a story of present day life in that couniry. - This story is now known. in. every land, ano any one who has read the book wonderfully | it could._be shown in pictures. The } ADVERTISING COMMITTEE ‘Chaieman, J: A. Bush. ~ | corer: A: W. Haji and Joseph _<. GROUND COMMITTER - ‘Chairman, T. Leeder. ‘Assistant, W.C. Gooder. ‘Anotber meeting will be held on Guarantors : are « re- final arrangements. Z ‘The Chautauqua comes to Olds July 16-22. We see by this year’s program, that Chautauqua wiil be bigger and better this season, so The Bishop of Calgary Visits Olds and District” ‘The Lord Bishop of Calgary was a visitor to the town during. the week-end: While in the district services were held at Didsbury, Bow- Pansies Petunias Stocks Asters Carnations BEDDING OUT PLANTS | Lobelias Virbenas Ete, 1 dozen in basket -- ~* 40c: basket Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants fresh every day : Cabbage. Plants 25e doz. Cauliflower Plants - §35e doz. v PARIS GREEN, a good cure for -KRESO DIE | Sprayed over the work horses in the mor at Z wit le keep the flies away all day. oe 15e., $1 .25 x and. $3.75 tins. f ; 2 * The New Sou Victor Revell Ate i ‘ ; £6 AND THEY ARE GOOD. : © | -COLLEGE PHARMACY |} Phone 36 J..G. F. PAUL ._Honse Phone 112 REGISTRAR ee hepa sens Maxasacnt ay 7 and..Olds*respectively, and at e place there were large con- gregations to greet his Lordship. pfirmation services were held at Bowden and Olds, twenty can= didates' ditogether receiving the “Laying on. of hands.’’- The Rev: H. Glay. presented the candidates and the service was. that of, the the day were listenédite with wrapt ion, and will Jeng remain wg to give you an estimate on the work-you'll > - haye to do. Stop in next time you are in town ~ - or phone and ell us what you want. _ ogee at st For the Outbuildings we recommend MARSWELL - BARN RED Home Builders and Furnishers # attendance of mémbers and visitors.
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