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The Olds Gazette 1918-01-04 - 1921-06-24
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1921-05-27
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ae’ § ar a ee x r ee ‘aiteratics ns, Repairs. A. GLARK BURY — Barrister, Soliciter, Notary Public Meney te Lean Olds, * Alberta a JGHN W. HUGELL Law Offices 292-208 Grain Exchange Building First Street West Phone M2t69 CAEGARY - CANADA “Saar H. Smi it h ' COMMISSIONER FoR TAKING OaTHS _CONVEYANCER, ETc. FARM AND RANCH LANDS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS * Money ‘Yo Loan on Farm Lanps Bring in Your: Listings _ Office over Merchants Bank G. CG. fiancee M.B. Physician and Surgeon : Residence and Office 8rd Street East ; Phone 21 Olds ‘ : Alberta = ¢BETW EEN: | Alberta, A. H. Mann, M.D., G.M. * Graduate of McGill University. ' Ex-House Surgeon Western General Hospital. Montreal. _ Office and Residence: 8rd St. West, Phone 50. Olds. Harold C. Wert, M.D, CM. Ex-Medical Superintendent Western Hospital, Montreal. Office: 3rd St. W., Phone 50, Hospital: 3rd St. K., Phone 92 2 NURSING HOME In Charge of Qualified Nurse : (Sevtch Certi For rates, ete., apply Mis. over Qids Brug Co. Store” PHONE 62 or to DR. HARTMAN McClenaghan & McClenagha GHIROPRAC'EORS ‘ Palmer School Graduates Office: .3- Doors East Central Creamery Office Hours: 16 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment +H: P. Kenn oy Dentai Surgeon Office Over Postoffice °: Phone 7¥ : Hours 9 to 5 Olds 4 . Alberta W. G. Moore Veterinary Surgeon Operating and Dentistry a Speciaity Calls answered promptly day or night ‘ Phone 123 " . Ailbe Gids ria SA, a. BR. AINE! a BUILDER: AND CONTEACTOR Estimates Free Phone 128, Oldés R 8rd Street West Ww. C. GOODE! - Undertaker ; and: Embalmer Olds, a Alberta Motor Ambulance in. Connection a toiaane ji in Piano. al Violin: ee sey MR. AND MISS STEVENS "for. terms apply ST.” MARY'S BOURNE 2ND.; St., OLDS, ALBERTA here shé is! the’ woman arena by: the: Epralice , Her name is CRERAR,’ Bntered this 2nd day ef May, A.D. 1921. (seg, Laurerice J. Glarke, Clerk of the Court. “}IN THE SUPREME COURT” OF ALBERTA JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF CALGARY cL ARA MORGAN and Plaintiff HARRY GUSTAVUS OCHELTREER Defendant Originating Notice To HARRY GUSTAVUS OGHELTREE formerly of Mayton, in the Province of later of Des Moines im the State of Towa, and svill later of Minne- apolis in the state of Minnesota, United States of America: TAKE NOTICE that an application will be mace to the Juage of this Court presiding in Chambers on the regular the week commencing the lith day of July, 1921, at the hour of 11 o'clock in forenoon or:so soon thereafter as Coun- sel can be heard in the Supreme Court Judges’ Unambers, in the Court House at the City of Calgary in the Province of Alberta, Canada, fur an order pur suaht to Rule 432 of the Rule§ of the Supreme Court of alberta, declaring: that the said Clara Morgan is the bene- ficial owner and entitle from you the above named. Harry Gus- tavus Ovheltree of. the North- west Quarter of Section Thirty (30) Township “Thirty-three (83) Range Twenty-six (26) West of the 4th Meridian, by virtue of an alleged agreement between you the above named defendant Harry Gustavus Ocheltree and the plaintiff Clara Morgan, wife of L..K. Morgan of Guthrie Centre, Iowa, formerly Clara Ocheltree, a sister of you the above named defendents en- tered into in the year 1912 by which agreement you the said (lefendant agreed that if your sister the plaintiff (then Clara Qcheltree) would pay the monies under a mortgage’ dated the 22nd of November, 1907, registered against your title to the North West Quarter of Section 30, Township 33, Range :26; West of thé 4th Meridian in the Province of Alberta, you the said defendantwould trausfer the Said lends to her, it being alleged by the plaintiff tnat, she on. her part has paid off the said mortgage and has thereby become entitled to receive such transfer; AND in the event of your refusal or failure to exectite. and deliver. such} th i ord er cr celling d if if ithe “an ) e mortgagee of i lands ‘by virtue of a transfer ee the said. moerigaze under the Sand tes Act, Which mociga ze is registered at 10 18 9’elock a.m. on the 14th day of Deceinber, 1907, as No. 1988, Bock &, Folio 74. and ‘the transfer is registered in. the Land Titles gies for. the South Alberta Land Registration District as > 6A. Vt ve named plait Och t 1 ote < >. Mig anor whic 7 tleged to be owing for ptii ipal, in- terest and taxes the s.im-of $1552 82 as at the Ist:d: ay of October, 1920, Spnather with mterest thereon at 9 per centum per snnum ‘from that date, to-be eom- pourded annunlly on the Ist day- of Getober of each: year, together with subsequent. taxes, “AND for an order foreclosing your interest in. the said lands by reason of your failure to pay the principal monies, interest and taxes secured by the said morrgage; OR FOR A SALE of the said lands to satisfy the said monies togother with the costsofand incidental day. for Chambers applications during’ to a transfer |. owing hy you to Luereiia Ostrander, s ~ Death of Mrs. Thomas Sidéon We regret te announce the death of Mrs. Thomas Siddon,-:nee Miss Mae Grant, which occurred im the. Olds hospital om May 16th. Mrs. Biddon ‘was ill only a few days, and her sudden demise: was{ quite a. shock to her many friends’ of : Olds and. vicinity. She leaves an}: infant daughter and a. young son about 2} years. The children are being cared for by Mr. Siddon’s mother and sister Olive. Mae came with her parents to the Mound district some fifteen years ago; and has lived .a life of service during her short life. ~ The remains were Jaid to rest in the Westerdale cemetery. _ You Haven’t Lived In Vain If you've made this world. more cheery and you've made so.ue heart less sad; As you have i about your work from day to:da If you've liftéd. someone’s burden, and yuu’ ve made some soul more lad That you've met as you have gone upon your way; if you’ ve-worn.a smile of comfort, if you’ ve said the word to cheer, if you’ ve tried to soothe some other person’s:pain, . If you’ve from the face of sorrow tried to wipe away tlie tear, You're a good sort, and haven’ t lived in vain. If you've never. oe a title, if you've neither power nor pelf, It you-haven’t of great worldly goods a store, If you’ ve never been a worshipper around the shrine of self, But haye helped, whene’er you ‘could, the sick and ‘poor; If in times of stress and trouble you have done whate’er you could, Ang have worked with heart and soul _ and might and maiti (Well ~it’s not the rich and mighty ones the at do the’greatest wood), You're a worker and you haven't lived in vain unst yon the W fo 2, Courager nt 3. in] if you've never let the powers of sin “and vice your he: art appal, But have conguered them again and yet again, If you've never cansed .a’ brother man to stumble or. to fall, You're a hero, and you, haven’t lived in vain. ; CHANGE In TRAIN SERVICE : —EFFECTIVE— SUNDAY, MAY 22nd, 1921] ® TRANS - CANADA -LIMITED---ABH / standard sleeping cars... Trains 7 and 2] } between Montreal, Toronto and Vane{4 couver will be restimed. First train from Montreal and Vancouver May 22nd: t { } \ { Times for Trains at Olds willbe: SOUTHBOUND - ar-time organization of the Red Cross. This work is to be carried out at home, right here in our own country by our own © Red Cross and simultaneously in every one of the thirty-one. countries associated in the World League of Red Cross Societies. The Red Cross peace-time crusade for good health is separate and distinct from the war work of the Red Cross or the great task that it is still carrying on; growing Rant Your Membership e RED CR oss During thea verybody gave to the Red Setek: In these. Western Provinces, hundreds of thousands of citizens joined in the arenes, flood of gifts ever poured through a single voluntary: organization. _ Because the need was vital, the emergency ever pressing, hee was iittie= eo rhaeentid of membership: Everybody belonged to and was a part of the “Peace Hath Her Bast 7 Less thi ann Wart” ‘a Cross now has peace-time duties. just as important to humanity as its. greatest service of devotion in time of war. The Red Cross Societies of the world - have leagued together ina broad-gauge, carefully planned continuous campaign— For the Improvement o of Health, the Prevention of Disease a of Suffering Throughout the out of its care of those who suffered in the To endorse, support and carry on its” peace programme the Red Cross asks the approval of every citizen through the enrol- ~ ment of his or her individual mem! The Membership Fee is $1.00 per year. ’ The payment of this dollar when you ne nd the Miti ation Vorld. ‘war. your name is all the money = = is asking of you. Enroll . As the outward and visible sign of your faith in the: Red Cross, your participation tn its good work, your support of its world-wide mission for the improve- ment of conditions under which humanity. lives. Enrolment Dates, June’ ‘Sth- 11th, aes )VINCE OF ALBERTA OFFERS. SOLES WING. INVES TM ENTS st} 2 ceed nies, NORTHBOUND « = i PORTH . ; ie in| oe rea Daily->... 5.39 ane : j EO EPHRK TUK NOTICE! 4 3t pm Daly: aap | 1A ett fae Ses wiht 10:49 a.m. Daily ex. Sunday 5 5.35 p me i eh es sai ' To ke j so0- PACIFIC EXPR iess—a ins 8 n en] bo oo * | nH T4 berveen St Pankand.Va ; a. . { i] be tesumed.: > Piret. train : . # ' and Vaineouye} June.dth, 1921, ff . k i i ~ * ee « He ie ‘i e ior S on t URTHEA TAKE NOTICE fiche eet. particulars ap oply to ay : 4 . - . é : 8 that you are entitled to be present either : ae ‘ acd eecreed Literest frem Mey 1, 19% Re 26 oh In peter by eaiuct exert ‘ th "J.-E. PROCTOR, ; a zecined at ek fi ¥ A, 1921 agi accrecd interest fi from April 1, hearing oO: pphcation aforesaid, an : : : to-addure evitedee thereat, either viva District Passenger Agent, - . Denominations: SiG0, S500, $1,000 ° Denominations: $500 voce-or by pe seks of yours: oon any eee: s , : : Seas witnesses whose evi ence you desire to = {4 adduce, Res a AND FURTHERS TAKE. NOTICE : PRICK SS rs iInGTe Oo CHANGE wr 2 HOUT NOTICE *| that personal service hereo upon vou & “he be ac ont “é bey = eer A Gold Mine « on yout Farm. 4 } These Bonds a may also be purchased threush your Lecal Bank, or or fr applic nega eh Belt be made . € Me recesnized Bend Bows se in the Province of AY jerta your .abser des amy eem to the pre- Th P ific Si | Poy - ined ws ndider: 4 : ; : a ing ths facts proven on the’ seid’ appl : e ati HC LO { Address: ali comminications to the eee pone Treasurer ca 10m. a } : TEP UAT 5 DATED this 30th day of. April, A.D.|} M ade of clear B. C.z j stele W. Vv. NEWSON,: er AYLOR MOFFAT, ALLISON &|| Fj d fi - 4 HON. C. R. MITCHELL, ens Provincial Treasirer, ; wHer HAM, : 1T, cut an tte 2 | ; Provincial Treasurer i » Parliament Buildings, Ndmonten, Alberta Se licitors for the Plaintiff Hi oo ae % ; : ee 3 whose, aldreas fur worviee Is at thet ready for erection;*]|? he il offive 227-4 Kighth Avenue West, Cal- 1. # 2 = : gury, Alberta, Canada. not DIPPED ors “> - = ——. -- ; ISSUED out of the Supreme Court of 4 ee aoe eo eee ee Alberta, Judicial District of Calvary at |] ~ PAINTED, sO out : ’ ‘ Galery, “Alber, this 2nd day of Mat, y a et Chis no ee A.D. may see what good, mi “ad, LAURENGR 4 CLARKE 1 b ‘ d mw : “Clerk of the said Court, umber. i is made: saunas emeer ics made The Olds 0- eralive Creamery (Sad) W. ©. IVES, J.8.¢. of. No experienced |] @ ate - —- - —_-~—— " f 5 ren ‘labor needed to er~ m IMITED During the period after the uni- f. > | mens 46 PHONE 46 versity examinations, when an ‘un- ect, just ollow plain of usually large number of students directions. Fe: a flunked, one of the bays went’to his : = J us Pa 1 word ab O ¢ : ae © ¢ professor and. said: **] don’t think ee - = | X U i Cam this. is fair, sir; I don’t think I Made in il SIZES. b ~ : should have _a zero on this exami- WRITE FOR PRICES: nan nation. “I know it,'’ replied the|] ee = We find it impossible to quote prices from week to week -professor, ‘‘but we do not have any “ be : with a falling market mark lower tnan that.’”’ P acific Coast P ipe& t 28th, from 2 to 6 o’clock.- Come ° mm and support the school. ~ » € Re C0020 OCC eas *« *
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