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The Olds Gazette 1918-01-04 - 1921-06-24
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1919-07-11
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foie [Rsiibocs thet pe thd bes thd be + tit tt hd Ste beh bt bth bet Oe a a Prete Mer ar Mir Me Mer er Ms Marana Mr Marui id Nee rr RO NN NN OG 9 110 OC Mechanic and Electrician in Charge; H. WHITE mee Mil « 2? WE LOOK OUT || “Sweet Home” Cafe S RUeEL TES. when you come here for NEW TIRES or other : WONG LUNG, Prop. x Seer an cr aie cee ee eee 5. well as a customer, that will command: your appreciation and earn your recommendation. * PRICES THE a BEST O.K. GARAGE--J.H. KEMP, Prop. ¥|| Good Meas Rooms 08080 mm 0 Seno koRotatutateattoreatatararetotaretateatatetearearerateateotarer ent sortase eta sa Ra ES ai . 4 os ce oS : See - ee * | Make Holiday This Year at Red Deer * [S - as ql Victory Fair | § Red Deer Victory Fair | § co JULY 12-16, 1919 S i ‘ BS — Children’s Day..— ‘Farmers’ Day — Veterans’ Day — 7 —Aeroplane Attraction —. Passenger Carrying— "3" - BERNARDI EXPOSITION SHOWS * + ‘HORSE RAGES on MONDAY and TUESDAY SPECIAL RAILWAY RATES—ask your agent BIG MILITARY DISPLAY Q GRAND FINALE: Parade of Units. — Military Movements ‘“NIGHT ATTAGK ON —Prize Lists AND ENTRY FORMS FROM— e474 D. W. McKINNON, Pres. Presentation of Certificates Physical Drill J.-E. WELTON, Secy. WESTERN F RONT* CM OM OM DEM DONE JEN MM ME IONE BEDE BRD Po eee eret ete et, CM 0) x hoEBOREEncoETeECanaEnEane CM PEM JOM POM PEM PEM BN REM PEM PEM DEM PEM ICM PLD Sa he Ie I BIE TIT I CIE IE RO OE ee OE yo oo oe BES JG JOP FE FO FOO tec catcttoteatect ear an Z eats oo a = a a [os ape ee =e -§- g McLean’ s Cash Store } ‘ o “oe = Shoe Specials for |MENS — 3 : oe Specials for |# : t Friday and Saturday| == : — d. WE HAVE RECEIVED 3 x rt ay an , atur ay a large:shipment of MEN’S * me oe = : SUITS of good quality, at x Ladies Fine Black | Men’s White and - very nies es aaa “Bac Ss * Kid Oxfords Tan Canvas Boots er ae remind x . . i n we have deci give .opec- R Regular $6.50, Spec. $5.29 | Rubber Sole, Special $2.49 ial discount of 20%. s a ws Ladies Fine Tan ‘Children’s Patent Fike Onpatesnity * “Kid Oxfords Leather Strap ea 2 Ne car $6.50; Spec. $5.29 | Sizes 5 to 74, Special $1.50 Men’s Caps re pepe ts : : ; Our Stock i let Ladies White Children’s Tan a on Hove! Caps: me Canvas Pumps ; -Ganvas Sandals a sei ees mc s —TEN PAIRS ONLY— 5 to 7, Special $1. 25 ens ine irts “Regular $3.50, Spee, $2.29 | °'010% Special $1.35 Tooke Make — .. ; pe eae _. | Children’s White Reg $2.25, Special $1.89 ‘ sno ea Top Canvas Strap | Men’s Ties ite Buc 4 to 74, Special $1.85 | A Special Lot, worth up to $1 Regular $9.00, Spec. $5.95 18to 104, Special $1.95: Special, GSc- Quality Print Girls’ Middies Ladies’ Regular 35c, Special 29e Ladies’ Cotton Dress Goods “Regular 45c, Special $39e Special $1.95 House Dresses 20 ONLY 2 Snap, Special $1.98 LADIES, ATTENTION ! Dry Goods Specials for Friday and Saturday ONLY | 300 yds. of Extra Good 50 Paits Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose Ladies’ Silk Boot Hose In White and Black, Special 6Sc Ladies’ Vests Reg. $1.25; Spec. 89. Reg. $1.00; Spec.69 Ladies’ All-Wool Sweaters) _ Special $5.95 “ Special, 39c u 5 McLean’s Cash Store Duff Building: + Olds pO BRE POG PBB, BB GB JI NC EJB GB BO BB BE $e ee OS CeCe Se SO GC Ore Or, ere Se ee Pe Oe Se ee SO Oe Oe, eter ey et DEM JEM OM PONE IO) Se I I Dr Mer Mad ™\the Dokken homestead. . x Deen ; After an aan of several years mt i. Hl. Patterson, Prop. due to the war, the small boys and Day or = Retreading Our kiddies of Olds are at last to see a] Ni ht m New Tires and Tubes iw hale big show. Sangers’ Greater Eu- ig - x ‘ ropean Shows will visit Olds, Tues- OOO ml 3rd St West = « Olds day, July 15th, giving two perfor- % Ph ll mances: “Already some of the ‘‘older —0. K.— . Phone boys’’ are looking, about for their GARAGE (Chevrolet Garage) stray nephews and . nieces, saying J. H. KEMP - ; they will probably have to go and Prop. x cate kar see the — =—_ — === But deep down in their hearts. they ORO mn x know they would “not: miss the big show if there weré not a small. boy within a thousand miles of Olde circus day. Many -new.and. novel acts are featured this season by the Great Sanger Shows. The St. Leon, fam- ily of acrobats; the Silverton trio of wire walkers; the Siegrist ‘Sisters, daring and intrepid, aerialists and ‘the Holland troupe of riders will be seen. ‘To delight the hearts of the little folks there will be upwards of a score of highly trained Shetland ponies, ‘monkeys and dogs, along Harry La Pearl, the veteran jester. Eddie Lewis, the champion middle- weight wrestler of England, will ap- ‘pear ‘twice daily, meeting: all-comers in a friendly catch - as-catch- can wrestling match. There. will be performances at 2 and_8 p.m., the doors opening an hour earlier to permit a concert of popular and operatic: music by Prof. Carl Clair and his military band. “A} series of free exhibitions will take, place on the soe grounds at 1 and 7 p.m. ; The Merriless Entertainers “The Roe to Independence Trouble comes to all of us at one time or ano : The man with a Snug bank account, is fortified suninat the, ; wings and arrows of Outrageous fortune’’ : S It is the duty of every man to lay aside something for the inevitable rainy day. Open a Savings Account today—and “take your first step along. the road to Independence, THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Often: Montreal, OF .~ ‘Established 1864. owns BRANCH, o- €.G. DIXON,~ with a congress of clowns headed by, “McLEAN’S TRANSFER Duncan seg ote Prop. ‘Careful and prompt attention | given Draying and team work entrusted to us. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited PHONE6 ~~ _-: OLDS OLDS HOTEL Phone 87 . We are changing the name from People’s Boarding House to OLDS HOTEL. Four Talented Arisis Appearing in Two Programs on Opening Day . of Chautauqua Two programs packed~ with ihe best of éntertainment and music— that tells the story of the coming of the Merriless Entertainers on the first day of Chautauqua. These four charming and vivacious: girls have | established a real reputation in the % | eastern Chautauqua world. All have x exceptiorial voices and are born ent- ettainers. They present solos, duets, * | quartets and musical sketches in cos- x | tume, Lelia White,-reader, is one of the most talented artists on the platform. Gladys. Ufford, soprano, Alta Burton; contralto, and Ruth Edwards, contralto, are the. other members of this exceptional comp- any. pe aaa |. Celebrate in Olds. SA ag ee ge EAGLE HILL -Dad Fiefield is back oni the mail route —and pete. me, we are all glad to.see him. sen went to CG a tot Get days ago and re wi > ee a a. ..Mrs. + wick and Mrs. argie aré vis- er Msn Do ’s mother, Mrs. K. Kj vik near Brooks....Mrs. Mick Clar a oaree holidays at the. home of . and Mrs. Bert Clark are in ‘Calgary for a few days.. . Mrs. &| Conrad Sande’s parents, from Viking, .| Minn., have arrived here to reside, and have bought the S.E. of 5-34-38... Lloyd Dokken has bought the quarter south of . 1. Fofft, late of Vancouver, has. bought a ranch, near Bearberry P.O. and is pecking up on cattle. E.J. Woodward and: Connors from Los Angeles have iseaalt the VonSchmidt farm of 800 acres. and “| they, with their families have moved onto the place. Jas. Wilson and fam- ily, of Acme, have bought the Herman- oe added to our Coal Business. an up-to-date WOOD YARD, we will be esl to feceive orders from you for oth Coal and Wood... We are exclusive agents for famous GALT COAL, BANK- EAD HARD COAL and BRIQUET- TES. Our office is in the same old place. Entrance at south side of building. and Welcome to Returned Veterans Saturday, July 19th THE BIGGEST TIME OF YOUR LIFE! SPORTS PROGRAM Fair a July 19th, 1 p.m. Sharp - Young.”” There will. be fivé-tminute posers es & i tie Dowthwaite, Mrs. L Mrs, Bliss. At the close ace tacctan Mrs. Dowthwaite and aipsts served the ladies a very fine luncheon, making us wish we might pert there soon again. The next meet- may will be held at the home of Mrs. ‘ken on July 30th. Let us hope to see the usual good attendance. son ranch on the Bearberry, and are go- sting to raise stock. Mr. Wilson brought eae Ist ~ 2nd | abou: r ine thorn cattle from |#- abi act E | Acme. We extend a hearty welcome|§ Boys’ ‘Race, 7 and under.....:....... aS eats 100.2 $75: $2) to all these new people knowing they 10-and‘under . . 1.00 75 50 M | will be well pleased. with the count ‘©: 94 and-under 2.00 1.00 — 50 and write to their friends of the wond- : a : ss extul f possiblities of the “Last Best Girls’ Race, 7 and under. . 1.00 ws 50 .Among the western. people 10 and under - 1,00 tie oe ee came to the Von Schmidt salew were ‘* 14 and utider 2.00 1.00 50 Mr. Jensen, Miss ao H Wiens, Sack Race : 3.00 2.00 1.00 u Griswold, Bob a ‘and Ls pestis: oe = x =| Mrs. James Wilson and d Bil ree Legg ae 3.00 -00 owns a om bees a ed Heref a posh ae Fe AOSRRE STE MEDS CATS w oes ae ri 4.00 pa a jm Sundre. says fat: Menis Race 9.0555 cess 60s os ee Gases 00 2. 1,00 wal erie i te fo ill, POE | Fat Women’s Race... 2.002000. 3.00° 2.00 1,00. stecrs this fall’... ..: Helmer er Stroms- POM MMOs so ois 5 a 68 es Ley ee ns haat 3.00. 2.00 1.00 moe and Inablerry surprised 100 yard Race (Soldiers)......:.5....-44.. 7.00 5.00 3.00. | friends by bein; ied in las "june 220 yard Race (Soldiers) Weve Vases 10.00 6.00 4.00 30th, just before Mr. and Mrs. mile Race, in 15.00 10.00 5.00 ml ieft foo Minnesota. The writer § OPEN escent heap tee ies : i 3 with friends and neighbors in w 100 yard Race (ttt tree teers eened fees 7.00 5.00° 3.00 them a happy and’ Prosperous ma 220 yard Race Cinged tHE sie LORS ct 0d 10.00 6.00 4,00 ee a ee ake ‘2 penis: Se Standing Long Jump. »......2...0. 02-500: 5.00 3.00 — 2.00 ann 1a haa a sad c-0: al eee Bul nto Hop, Step'and Jump. ..... 0666.00. 6.05- 5.00 3.00 2.00. M be held at T.. Ronneberg’s farm Running Long Jump. ....60)-6 6.0. esse eee 5.00 3.00. 2.00 and one-fourth miles west of the Eagle Pole. V aaleine 6555 .ge us 5.0 h pot Oo as eee 5.00 3.00 2.00 Hill store, on July 28rd. Quite a num-|| Potato Race....,.......+.. eae NEAT OS 5.00 3.00 2.00 ber of useful and fancy articles are to|§ 3 Mile Race - 25.00 15.00 40.00 he sold, ‘Refreshment’ stand. Fees He Race esc cides Ort eae getercey i i . lunch at noon. Everybody welcome... Auto Race, 1 mile, (Slow)... 5.00.0. 0.055 10.00 5.00 ~ 3.00 * | The Eagle Hill Wonen 3 Institute en- Bicycle, Race, Men, Lo sgle 3550555 is 10.00 6.00 4.00 ‘ joyed a sionals meeting ut eens ges aos 12 and. under, % mile zy aa x05 = committee was ai inted to pre: - . “ irs’ “ P 2 ‘ 1. program book for 1920, pF by G Boys’ 16 and.under © ~... 4.00. 2.00. 1.00 agreed to have a person relate all ‘the Girls’ il 400 2.00 1.00 latest. bits of news that might escape | Bucking Contest............ 0 csseeceenee 25.00 15.00 - 10.00 busy housewives who have little time/f Steer Ridin 15.00 “10.00 5.00 toread daily papers... The topie for our i Ss sp BC Ea adn Es ew TTR . 2 ; next meeting is *‘How Remain |§ Baseball (4 teams to enter)............... 75.00 ~ 50.00 Tug-o-War, Soldiers vs. All Comers, 12 a side 15,00 Basket Baillie 505 665505 pea Leas ee Purse $35. 00 Salaion Army Overseas Band, of Calgary Alberta’s Premier Band, in Attendance, Olds Peace —— w = = ee ey
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