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The Olds Gazette 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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i -ANADAS FAVORITE DRUG BAT Ag | uly 9th (no |ine erestes Made of the best | _ Fubber _ eg scaies Pe — te 4.00 extra Bi ines that thi : song i 1 . The farm ; enough to at- Price, $1.00 each 50 cents each seers ot tamtine bo ; : Call and see us before going. ‘ Nyal’s Face Cream (non-greasy). Keeps off the tan, HOW ABOUT VACATION TIME? You will need a supply of Films, Face Cream, Talcums, etc. © 25 and 50c jars. War Tax Extra These are all 60c: lines, bat for the next week we will give you Two for One Dollar Excellent Quality. : att ee FLAGS AND FIREWORKS All sizes and prices ® Good Value. War Tax Extra “= : - was taken and they were soon off for | STATIONERY STATIONERY pear ent owe, ot Cascade Linen _— Lady Windemere dt Seanon Ticket, $2.50, Ustaca Linen in assorted sizes : Coe iAVG-OL L139 | ——— neq 99809 GE— —— SH1V1000H) _1N393a —— pasraread nok yeu) YVCON PH 2474 OM | WE ISSUE DOMINION EXPRESS “MONEY ORDERS For Sunday and Night Calls Phone 72 (M .R. Maybank); 83 (F. A “The OLDS DRUG CO. Ltd. Hunt) ( of music, drama and oratory that ent $1.00 per Annum. eet Chautauqua Notes Next week for the greatest festival ~ {the town has had an opportunity of va | pat 1 inning Tuesday, | July 3rd-and ¢ program for Sunday) ! gatest crowds are from farand near. Let the stores | brighten up and. be prepared for the Chautauqua e auto booster parade to Bow- den and Innisfail on Wednesday, ¥ | for the : of advertising ‘the wounded. those who. ate presumed to have ing the night, of | died ed|in the hospital eight months and has had to. undergo a second oper- ation on his wound. a expect to instal. several plants in _|farm homes this summer. chave a plant in operation for dem- Kelowna strawberries arriving daily and in excellent condition. Cherries and gooseberries next ¢ week. One pfice throughout. the aa sn.—See R. P. Hughes or phone “With the Soldiers Samuel D. Watts is reported as C. G. Reed is now reported with «of 7 Sergt. E. A. Jones has now been . Westerdale - “A picnic and lawn. social in. aid of the nat Brow fund will be held at the R. A. em! home on Tuesday su (Oth, - : : 4 commencing at one o'clock. Among the deablisotos & Wawards; the: lodallece ace ane 6 srieeay: Socata gents for the “‘Delco’’ light'plants, Re rents of ail kinds well bo served é . They also ‘articles for sale. ‘Admission children under 12 free. Every ‘come. ; 25c; wel- onstration purposes. - — * ' come. 5 ; ‘Olds Chautauqua, was a-big of the cars, forrhed. up on the street, ) ling moved here recently from Nez- perse, Idaho, will make .this their future home, as he says that after looking Alberta over quite a bit that this locality looks better to-him’ for he has seen, -as it is “a grass live stock market in the west. /Mr. Cline has-been engaged in the anction business for the ve itwelve years, and has been d ‘jn horsesand cattle also. He states that he bas had quite a wide exper- ierice'in purebred horse and_ cattle over 26.eara taking part. A photo| . “-¥, W, Cline with his family hav- |, f\a good stock country than any place | . country /and is close in to the best} [" MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA CAPITAL PAID. UP' - - $ 7,000,000 RESERVE FUND - -.- . 7,248,134" TOTAL ASSETS - - - 83,120,741 NUMBER OF BRANCHES ~ - 220 FARMERS BUSINESS Roney advanced to farmers at reasonable rates. Sale notes handled on most: favorable terms. OUR. SAVINGS BANK Offers inducements both in interest and accommodation to depositors. Deposits of $1.00 and. upward - received. Interest compounded half yearly at 3%. : Connections:and correspondents throughout United States ands _ Great Britain. Money: transferred to and from any point. bs : “YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED -.C. G. DIXON, MANAGER OLDS BRANCH Bi te TS “LOCAL AND GENERAL Chautauqua July.3 to'9. Stores in Olds will be closed Monday) July Inds iC. | Jim Wolford is the handy man.at «Kemp & Shaw’s these days. _ Buy your season ticket before oon on July, 8rd, for the Olds Chautauquais -- “J, H. Kemp is suffering from an injury to his left eye, caused by a ‘piece of steel penetrating the sight. -4On July ist a penalty of 5% will be added to all arrears of taxes .due ye the Town of Olds. Better save the on. Mrs. 0. O. Taylor and Mrs. C. > Webb, of Harmattan, left on Wed- “nesday for Lacombe where they will spend a week. ae -L, Bullard left on Mon/lay for the coast, having enlisted some time ago in the navy: He is the second ‘son to join the fighting forces. Hon. and Mrs. Duncan Marshall will give their annual garden party. at their farm on July 13th. body welcome. ‘ ‘Frank Ainsworth purchased forty | head of choice white faced ‘heifers . in Calgary last week which - he has placed on his ranch south east of town. -...M. Elliott, of Glengannon, Ont., who is on a trip through the west, is visiting: his brother, T. E., this week and will probably purchase a ) farm while here. _.. The ladies’ aid of Hainstock and » Berrydale will have a Red Cross > sewing at the home of Mrs. 2 nd Wednesday, July 4th. > A 10c tea will be served. > ~ A: Noad is showing his Aberdeen -Angus‘and H. Watkins his Short- horn beef cattle at the Calgary Ex- bition. This isas fine a bunch of cattle as one could wish to see. Come’ and get something dainty or the holiday, at the food sale in by) the Walker building on Saturday, June 80th. Tea, cake and sand- wiches will be served. during the afternoon from 8 to 6 p.m. A. G. Eadie, who has-been man- ger of the demonstration farm at Olds, loaded his household effects bon Wednesday for shipment to Ed- nonton where the family will make heir home. ‘Mr. Manhart is the owe and your carly attentior notices will be appreciated: hands these days at prices around $30 to $40 per acre. - Wheat farm-' ‘ers from the south have found: thut for a sure income mixed farming is}. the real plan and have invested in farms in the Olds district where the ‘Leaving néxt week with his family Byery- baccompanied them to Calgary where WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU Patrons of the ono eine to respond promptly to of ‘Box. Due’ Numerous farms are changing mixed farming game is making our citizens independent. J. A. Bush, who has been post master at Olds for several years, is for a well-earned vacation at the coast. Miss French, who is well experienced in the work, “will have charge of the office during “his _ab- sence, and will be assisted by Chas. Desson and Archie Campbell. J. K. Ritchie was a visitor -in town Saturday. Mr: and. Mre. Ritchie have just.returned from Chi- cago where they spent several months with their son, B: L.,; who it was necessary for Mrs. Ritchie to enter the hospital’ owing to heart trouble. _ He condition is’ improv- ing. Next Sunday will bet Rev. Ritch- ie’s last service in Olds. The fol- lowing two Sundays he preaches in Crescent Heights Baptist church in Calgary, and on Sunday, July 29th, he conducts morning and evening services in the Moody Church, Chi- gago. From Chicago Rev. Ritchie proceeds. to New ‘York which city will be a center for his evangelisti¢ work in the eastern states. During Mr. Ritchie’s pastorate in Olds he has. made many warm friends in and out of his church circle, all of whom wish him God speed in- his new work. _ - Olds Chautauqua July 3.to 9. BAPTIST CEURCE ae Rev. A. D. Ritchie, pastor. Rev. A. D. Ritchie, pastor, who is about to Jeave for New York, will deliyer his farewell messages in this church on Sunday morning andevening: 11a.m.,‘‘Excelsiot!”’ 7:80-p.m., ‘A Sure Foundation.” Sabbath school. meets 12 noon, Mr. Bullard, superintendent. new manager and is well qualified for the position. Prayer service, Thurrday, 8 p.m. and exhibits, ; ranged-a more elaborate aud: complete’ line of entertainment. and interest. than ‘ever before. : The last big news regard- ing the ente it to’ -be : offered that Katherine Stinson, the aviatrice, flights. been done in this part of Western Can- ada, and will prov her. work, pri : and the exhibits will includethe bull. which was recently brought into Sas- ‘lare to be held next Wednesday and the fair board has ar- is s during two of is the first time this le an added thrill to Entries have been comple $17,000 katchewan, and the $11,900 animal which was brought to Alberta thisspring. Extra accommodation has been provided for the increase in the’ number of. ani- mals in the livé stock classes.' The gov- ernment demonstration train. will be at the fair Saturday and-Monday. There are « splendid lot of ho: : 4 the races, and seven professional auto drivers have entered for the races, which Thuraday, July 4thand 5th. _ The travel- ling public. will find thatthe railways have made ample. preparation for hand- ling the fair visitors. © In addition to the exhibition, there are many excursion trains. . The C.P.R. will have excursions June 30th and July 4th, the C.N.R. will run excursions the same date, while the Grand Tsunk will have one June 30th. next week, who have pw Wallace & Co, Calgary’s Big Fair Opening To-day | ints! near future it inight be to your int- erest to consilt him before making cheap rates which will be on during ‘the |. Look for Allen-Anderson’s add the hardware business of H. A.| "A sales and has been engaged at the | North West Leive. Stock Shows at Lewiston, Idaho, for the past four years, selling inthe auction: ring. Cline gemes with good referenc- his. profession: je it the’ arrangements. ‘ A. 0. Logan, who needs no intro- duction to-our readers, will’ act ‘as clerk “for. Mt. Cline. - He is well qualified for the position as “he is well known-to the people and also well posted on conditions financial-| ly. Look for their ad. in our next || issue. Pe ze Revere ‘Maxwell Car Purchase. 5 > pDon't forget the food sale, by the SEE ; MC ¢ yR E FI R S I yterian ladies’ aid society on ; tas 3a : Tees Saturday, June 80th. 4 | : Oe eee . : is noted for prom and fairness of adjustments. per acre cash ‘for $10.00 per acre maximum insurance. . TR Before the hail storm is the time! . lerchants Casualty @ accident inderfnities for 104 weeks and ~ ‘Merchants Casualty Co. Belsoss indemnities i 52 wack: How’s your “ready cash in case of accident or sickness? . - ie ; i Mutual Life of Canada and The Continental Life. Other Insurance —¢ soy : shire Insurance Co. for Stock. “Canadian Underwriters’ Agency, Fire and Life. : : The Guaranty ‘Securities Corporation to assist in your | Phautauqua —_ BARGAIN _| WEEK Every day during this week we will have some New ns to offer aud every one a money saver! - Sra WATCH THE BULLETIN BOARD College Pharmacy Photographed by Capt. D.C. ‘Thompson, “Leslie's” Staff Photographer "THE BIGGEST WAR PICTURE EVER TAKEN Real and Authentic! 7 a ee ~~ Actual Trench Fighting! ot Aeroplane Battle in the Air! - ~~ §urrender of “War As It Realy”) ‘The French Offensive Before Verdun 10,000 Germans! ~~ Seven Reels of Intense Action! [ere July 12th & 13th Complete Show Each Night © Olds Oper | House: Reserved Seats ‘on Sale at The Olds Drug Co. All are cordially invited. Phone36 Reilway Ave. Phone 36 Orchestral Music. Don’t Miss This Wonderful Film! speapscagise aD i
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