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The Olds Gazette 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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1917-04-20
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peor SBT NTT Te re g * THB OLUS VASETTE, OLDS, ALBEMBA. APR. 20, 1917 \ A Square Deal For the Farmer This company is constantly. marketing the grain of hundreds of farmers and securing the highest possible market prices. : Our purpose is co-operative-purely; your interests are our interests. Naturally the : sore service, the better the results we obtain for you, the better for ourselves. We believe in a square deal for everybody and’ the phe- nomenal growth of our business is proving the’ success of this policy. Al We give track quotations or h grain on Let us show you how our trained selling organization can serve you—see our Agent. The Alberta Farmers’ Co-operative Elevator Company Limited . 320-340 Lougheed Building - ~- Calgary When.in Calgary visit our Office. The Glos Gasette Published weekly, by The Gazette Pub. Co. Ltd. OUNCAN MARSHALL Presivent Ff. CG, BROWER Manacer THE COW.BILL The Act for the encouragement of the increased production of. live stock, commonly known as ‘“The Cow Bill’’; is now in force; and under it five farmers by joining to- gether can borrow up to $500 ‘each at 6%.interst for 5 years...The money is to be used for the purch- ase of breeding cattle. Farmers interested in this Act can obtain ~}eopies of it and application blanks by calling at the Merchants: Bank. ‘Change in Game iain At the recent session of the legis- lature the game act -was amended, ‘and now provides for a close season on antelope until the first of Oct- ober, 1925... It:also provides that wild. geese shall receive the sane protection as wild ducks, the open season being from the first of Sep- tember, for both ducks and geese, until the'15th of December, with a bag limit of 830 ducks per day or 200 for the season. The clause relating to the killing of white-winged scoter (commonly called. black duck), Announcement | WISH to. announce to all my | i friends that [am going to con-~ tinue my COAL. BUSINESS at the OLD STAND as here- tofore. Iam exclusive agent for Galt Lump Coal, Bankhead Hard Coal and Briquettes. Thanking you for past patron- age and soliciting continuance of - the same in the future. north of township 50, has been re- pealed. These birds will now re- species of ducks. The shooting of swans afid cranes is now prohibited at all times. All shore birds are now protected, there being no open {season therefor, excep” for black- | bellied . plover, Amefican golden plover, Wilson snipe, greater yellow legs and yellow legs, open season ‘for these birds being the same as for ducks and geese, i.e., from September 1st to December 15th. The shooting of. prairie. chicken (sharp - tailed grouse, » pinnated grouse), partridge (ruffed grouse), is prohibited until the first day’ of October 1918. : ne A treaty has been entered into by the Dominion of Canada and the United States. forthe protection of migratory birds. It provides that there shall be no shooting of mig- ratory game, song or insectivorous birds during ‘the spring migration. It specifically provides that swans Phone8 J. DUFF, Olds and cranes shall be protected at all — PHaARDWARE We have added to our other lines business, a complete NEW STOCK OF ~ HARDWARE comprising all lines of . = Building Hardware — of. COREE Granite and Tinware and all other lines kept in a first - class hardware stock OUR FIRST SHIPMENT, consisting of ONE CAR of NEW UP-TO-DATE STOCK, is NOW on our SHELVES Farmers’ Hardware Supplies. Ss cei cent :=ienen ania cKXercher Bros. L seasons of the year, for at least-ten years, also that no shore bird, other than those specified above, shall be hunted or shot at, at any time. _ Don’t.wait until you are burned We.can fix you up on short notice. —Shackleton & Logan. Notice Assessment Roll—1917 NOTICE is hereby even that the as- sessment roll of the Town of Olds forthe year 1917 has been prepared and is now secretary-treasurer of the town from 10 o’clock in: the forenoon to 4 o’clock in afternoon: on every stay wou is not a public holiday except Saturday, (and on | that day from 10 0’clock in the morning to 12 o’clock noon), and that any rate- payer who desires to object to the assess- ment. of himself or any other person must within thirty days after the date of this notice lodge his complaint in writing at my office. Dated this 18th day of April, 1917. 16c J. WELLS JOHNSON, . Assessor. ESTRAY—on the premises of C. H. Stuart, NW 4 6-32-26, Hunter- ville, one red heifer coming 3 yrs. one broken horn, white face, small calf by side,. branded blotched brand on right shoulder. Heifer has to be fed grain. In- spected by C. 0. Herron, brand reader: : 14-16p ) Electric Lighted “Pubs” Barber Shop and Billiard Parlor Everything Sanjtary Bath Room Up to Date ELECTRIC MASSAGES AND SCALP TREATMENTS We know nobody — all 10c. pieces are the same size Use our bath room when you ve are in town 3rd Street, West, Olds BATAAN RIS Y=: ‘ Spring Always Has Come Seeds, Formaldeyhde, Bug Kill Dod weeds A. H. MANN, M.D., C.M. Graduate of McGill University. Ex-House Surgeon Western Genera] Hospital, Montreal. Office and Residence: 8rd St. W. ceive the same protection as other, out before thinking of insurance. | open to inspection at the office of the]’ Lyre old. on left hip (as near as can be seen), |~ 7 WANTED anp FOR SALE. Classified Advertisements: 40 cts. for first insertion, 20 cts. each subsequent insertion, Strictly Cash in Advance. —<—<—<_<—_—$—$—_$_—$—$—<¥—“—~>—=——=—=Ez{_{_ —————_—___=—== house, stable and spring. Rent $50 Apply to Mrs. A. W. Hall, Innis- fail. - “es . 14tfe akeee cli eas Sela tls FOR SALE or RENT — House Apply.to F; Shackleton, Olds. 11tfe ; : EGGS for hatching. from pure bred Buff Orpingtons. Better than ever. $1 for setting of 13 eggs. 14tfe F. L. Landon, Olds Rooms to Rent. Olds Drug Co... a a de FOR SALE — Seed oats 1915, ‘‘Abundance,’* germination. test 96% .—Apply J. F. Boggse~—Red Lodge, phone R 511. . 16-17¢ FARM FOR SALE OR RENT— A good house and pasture, at Eagle Hill store.— Apply J. O. Dokken, Eagle Hill, phone R1114. 15-16p FOR SALE—Timothy Seed, gov- ernment test, free from foul seed, 5ke per Ib.-at farm or will deliver in town. B. Morphy, Westerdale. Phone R1005. 11-16p FOR SALE—A number of grade Duroc brood. sows (bred to register- ed boar) due to farrow.in-April and May. Also have pasture for 40 head of tattle at $2 per head for the season. . A. D. Platt, Phone R712, Olds. ‘ ; 14-16p: bred white Wyandottes, $1.00 for setting’ of 13° eggs.—Apply to R. Bowman Campbell, Olds. 15tfe ‘Advertisements under this head are ¢ FOR RENT—4 section with good and 7 acres of land at. town limits. | Apply at|| EGGS: for hatching from. pure- |; Gopher i ers Phone 50 ns “QET IT AT MOORE’S” : : : a Fons 36and 55 gw A CLARK BURY IMPAIR pagnistén ~ er SOLICITOR and | —~e- NOTARY PUBLIC MONEY TO LOAN .. INSURANCE Office: Merchants Bank Building PHONE 33: . OLDS, ALBERTA et rr WHEN YOU ARE IN’ NEED, OF HELP SEND YOUR ORDERS TO ode R. ROBERTS | Employment Agency "108 Ninth Avenue West Opp. C.P.R. Depot |. PHONE M5881 __ - CALGARY - - ALTA. | NOTICE R. C. GLAZE ‘Agent for Imperial Oil Co... ——HAS TAKEN OVER THE-—— AGENCY AND WILL IN FUTURE BE FOUND AT THE- _ Massey-Harris Bld. where a full line of all: Oils and Machinery will be found | He hopes to be favored with a con- tinuance of your patronage in the year 1917, which he trusts will bea prosperous and peaceful one to.all. { Miss L. Thompson | MASSEY-HARRIS || O P.R. TIME TABLE. No, 521 going North 2.02 a.m. _No, 522 going South. 5.21 a.m. No. 523 going North 10.01 a.m. No, 524-going South 13.10 p.m. No. 625 going North 15.22 p.m. No. 526 going South 18.26>.m. All trains daily except 52z and 526 which do not run on Sunday I.E. PASLEY, D.V.M. OLDS, Phone R1210 on Farmers’ Line Stylish. Clothes guaranteed to give satisfaction. Cleaning, Pressing, . etc. AGENCY for DYEING _ ., Olds) — Phone 128 - CT] ray Bey as W/.. C. Goo UNDERTAKER _. and EMBALMER Business Phone - 141 Night Calls -.- - 140 Pictures Framed Furniture Repaired der FOR SALE—Caterpillar engine, 60 h.p-; set of brush breakers; 136-60 .‘‘Advance’’ separator; will sell separately. — Apply to Van Having decided ‘to return “to can be made to suit. purchaser. Must be disposed of at once.— Wong Yet, Olds. 16-19p acai RTs SEED. POTATOES—A quantity farm, 1 mile south of Bennett school. $1.25 per bu.—Mrs. J. J. Mahony, phone R&04. 15tic Spare Maw Rr eg ee ee FOR RENT— E. 3 15-83-28-4 and W. 4 14-38-28-4, known as Allen farm, one: full section with sthall buildings; cash rent $200 per year.—G. G. Hunter, Des Moines, Towa. : ltfc Clydesdales for Sale A number of purebred mares and stallions, also one grade stallion: 4 Wm. McKinnon, A= Ranch, 10tfe Olds, Phone R710 ESTRAY- On the premises of J O. Dokken, Eagle Hill, S.W. 4 4-34-83. W.. 5th, 1 bay mare four years old, branded on right thigh Ss Inspected © by Jpha Dowthwaite, brand reader. 16-t8p ESTRAY—On the. premises of Thomas Ronneberg, Eagle Hill,S. E. 4 18-33 8-w5th, one aged bay mare wt. about 1000 Ibs, blotched. brand on‘left shoulder; one hay gelding rising 2 yrs, a little white on fore- head and on nose, no visible brand; one bay mare rising 8 yrs., 2 white hind feet above ankle, no_ visible brand. Inspected -by John Dowth- waite, brand reader. 15-17p rs eae ht nce ee i STRAYED- 1 dark brown mare rising 8 years, white strip in. face, two white hind feet, weight about 1000, branded C X on left shoulder; one rising 2-yr-old black steer with white face and black spot on nose, branded C X on left ribs; one rising 2-year-old mare, brown, white strip in face, branded YR on left shoulder. $5.00 reward per head for recovery of same.— A. Fletcher, Mound, phone R518, CHar- mattan. 16 19p China, I will sell my restaurant building and businesscheap. Terms of ‘‘Wee -MacGregor’’. potatoes at}! ,|NESDAY, the SIXTH day NEW HOG GRADING -FOR MARCH Slyke Bros., Box 544, Red Effective the 12th and until Deer. 6-18 |] farther advised, Hogs will be graded FOR a eat Short- 4 as follows: horn bull, 4. yrs. old, dairy strain. ‘ ele j Apply to. ‘Ernest Smith, phone Se et aoe tbts 160 lhe 2e Dock | R613, Olds.” : ‘ 16-18p Light Hogs ind if 100. Ibs, 2c se ar : Heavies 250 to 300. “*. le “* Restaurant for Sale a 300 Ibe up ...-.-2e 3c “ Hogs will be shipped as alternate week. ~ ‘Next Shipment May 2nd J. C. BENTZ Olds - 160 to 250 Ibs. HIGHEST - PRICES PAD W. J. “NOTICE In the matter of the Court of Confir- ion of the. Tax Enforcement Re- _turn of the Rural Municipality of Mountain View No. 310, in the: Pro- vince.of Alberta. TAKE NOTICE, That His Honor. Judge: Jennison, Judge of the District Court of. Calgary, by order deted Feb. 26th, a.p., 1917, has appointed WED- of JUNE, 1917, at the hour of 10:30 o’clock in the Town of Didsbury, as the time and _ place for the holding of the Court of Con- firmation to confirm the Tax Enforce- ment Return of the Rural Municipality of Mountain View: No. 310, for taxes due to the said Municipality to Decem- ber 31, 1916. f A. BRUSSO, 13-2le Secretary-Treasurer. You Want Every Dollar coming to you, and. no one can blame you. You are entitled to it. We want j to yive you every cent your “HIDES and FURS are worth IT PAYS US WELL TO PAY YOU WELL You will say good things about us. to your neighbor if age are pleased. Give us.one trial, and it will be our fault if you don’t become a regular customer of ours. e HIDE & FUR CO. Whitcomb, Innisfail, Alberta ‘urs Held Separate on Request We have orders for 20,000 RATS and are paying way up. Harbison at the Court Room, in the] "°d TO. CREDITORS and CLAIMANTS In. the estate of WINFIELD SCOTT CALL, late of the City- of Seattle, in King County, in the State of Washing- ton, one: of the United States of America, deceased. NOTICE is Hereby Given that all per- sons having Claims upon the estate of the late Winfield Scott Call, who died on or about the 16th day of April 1916, are required to file with the undersigned solicitors for the executors: of last will and codicil of the deceased. by the 15th day of May, 1917, a full statement duly’. verified of theif claims and any security held by them, and that after that date the,executors will distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been so filed or brought. to their know- ledge. ee Dated this 28th day of March, 1917. TAYLOR, MOFFAT & COMPANY 14-16c Barristers,.Calgary, Alberta. - Notice ¥ IN THE MATTER of the Court of Con- firmation of the Tax Enforcement Re- tarn of the Town of Olds. TAKE NOTICE that the Tax Enforce- ment Return of the Town of Olds for the year 1917 will be submitted for confima- tion to the presiding Judge of the Dist- rict Court of the District of Calgary, at the sittings of the said court to be held in the Town of Olds on Tuesday the 5th day of June, 1917, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon. ._. Dated at Olds this 4th day of April, 1917, J. Wells Johnson, 14-22c _See.-Treas. of the Town of Olds. List. your farm: and jown pro- perty with us for speedy sale.— Shackleton & Logan.
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Image 553 (1917-04-20), from microfilm reel 553, (CU12498838). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.