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1919-10-17
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ee) (ee eee : - ~ gon The Olds Gazette, Olds, Alberta, Oct.-17, 1919 SUNDRE Not within the memory of the oldest Indian has theré- occurred |* such_acold snap in Octobef as we have recently experienced. Indians appear to be.in mortal terror of the ‘flu’. According te John Rhodes they ~are beating it for the. back woods to escape theirenemy. ‘They are convinced -he’s aftér them. These are the days when the glades of native woods - resound. to the armed tramp of the chicken hunters from the bright little “town who cunningly stalk: the unwary partridge as it dozes on a- ‘branch. Great spoit! But why not try the ‘shotgun on the flying prairie chick- ‘heard. a rumor: they might be held en and use a .22.0n_ the partridge? There might be. a few left for next year. then. “~- The services at Sundre. We every Sunday. at 3 o’clock but. noth- ing has resulted Undoubtedly if services were. held regularly and were made attractive, and if there was also a piano or organ to acomp- any the singing, people would gladly attend,notwithstanding the fact that some hold “a contrary | opinion: Apart altogether from: the religious aspect of the question it-would.- give ah opportunity for neighbors to meet together and discuss matters of int- ¢rest as they do now on mail day at 20 HATTA AERA Meat F. W. COOPER, Prop. Cash aA Hi = THE BEST «. tomers. = COMPLETE LINE OF : oo and Cured Meats is none too good for our cus- Market Call in when in town. 2 rs, F- re ST TTT STUN AAA ae : are yours forthe ‘A Ford Car will s See = rear as cat enly at $25.00 extra. These prices are f. 0. b. land do net include War Buy ontg Genuine Ford Parts Care fora Ride Tonight? . HAKE the d _eobwebs from your brain. S Bae . exhilarating treshnew bathing ats main trout pool, 3 -end woods with and dog = | See oe ee ett | appreciate i ’ Qokwe Sure. Setar 176. od Usteing Bawipe men‘ SEL Bictre Sartng end Uthng Bel < equipment on closed Ont., of the evening’s spin to the give you daily’ pleasure. it too. ONE _NIGHT ONLY the siore. What would life be like in a rural district. without a. post Office and store? Sunday. services should likewise form, another ‘break in the weekly round. D.V. The friends at Sundre_ and} district will-have the opportunity of attending-diyine worship in the Mc- Dougall Flats s¢hool house on- Sun- day next, October 19th at 3 p.m., when the minister hopes that both preacher and people will be present. Put on your hat, hitch up the team and come te church. A hearty wel- come is extended to all. ——o———————— ~ GARRINGTON The Garrington: Women’s Insti- tute met on Oct. 9th at the home of Mis.. Frank Webber, with fifteen | members present. This is the small- lest attendartce we have had for fif- teen months and the first meeting this year that one or more new members have not been erirolled. A report of the Committee on tele- phone. arrangements was given and discussed, but no definite action was taken. The proposition ‘of medical inspection in-rural schools was ~also considered and the secretary instruct- ed to write for further information regarding same. . It - was voted to send a subscription of $25 to St. Dunstan’s hostel for blind soldiers. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. S. Adair’s on Thursday, Nov. 13th. This wiil be the annual meet- ing for the election of officers for the ensuing year, and a large attendance is desired. ‘The customiary 10 cent lunch was served and the seetion adjourned. The Garrington Women’ s~ Insti- ‘tute has made oa with near Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Berry intend"motoring on to-the coast as foon as Mrs, Berry returns to Spok- ane. There are a gfeat many cattle be- | ing-shipped from Olds and _ buyers are busy. Chas, Wilson and D. H. Wood sent a fine car of steers to Calgary on Tuesday; and Winters and-Ed Ogan, of Sundre, ‘shipped a big. bunch. © Bill Logan is in Calgary taking @look around and says ‘he ‘has a hundred head to ship the last of the month.” The Women’s Institute met: with Mrs. Olaf-Arneson in September and had a good attendance altho it was the first day of the. Olds fair. The program -was good, especially the singifg, and four new members. \vere added to the membership roll. A nicé wedding present was fciven Mrs.Lioyd Dokken by the Institute. A fine luncheon was served by . Mrs. members.- to win a dollar. The October siteet- dence—the old 8. Garborg quarter. Its a’ ‘new settler’s day’? and each one is expected to relate experiences. before about January. The institute Wednesday in the month, and - act jolly time. Farewell Party. Arneson assisted by the young * lady | It-was agreed that the 8% young ladies should all bring cake to| #® our October meeting, the prize cake | #5 ing, will be held at Mrs. Tinn’s resi-|% : Now don’t get this mixed with “‘old settler’s ‘day’ as that will. not-come |; is pleased ‘to invite” representatives | Rp from. Garrington and-Westward Ho, | 83 also our district convener; Mrs.F.L.| 3? Aylesworth, of Olds, to be present | #* at the October meeting—the last | 9% as judges of the best cake. Let every | Mp member try and come and have” al RB ee Montreal ~ Raise Mears Hogs. + Evety Farmer’ realizes the profits: in ‘. Bacon Hogs at present prices. The only question ‘in his. mind is, “Where can I get thé: money to buy brood sows and. - - pigs to fatten ?”’ ; The Mérchants Bank gladly makes loans ~ to assist capable farmers in inengeatnay their — of live stock. ‘Talk it over with the Manager. THE MERCHANTS BANK aarp ee NOT the ready- -made kind, - but the kind turned ~~ -out in our shop, will be found quite satisfying W.A. Mashinter, Prop. VICTORIA HOTEL | wees - OLDS “OLDS BRA BRANCH, Be C.G. DIXON, —- sb teins Manager. Victoria Barber Shop a A SHAVE... eg or HAIRCUT - Je ROS 2 give: a peti cgee ates with lant- ern views—at White Creek school on Saturday, Nov. Ist at 8 p.m. Mrs.Holton is a very pleasing speak- er and is devoting her time and money for the blind soldiers. at St. D ’s and the lecture and views will be pertaining to the work there. A collection will be taken and the entire proceeds sent tot. Dunstan’s. The Institute women will serve. re-| freshments. The gentlemen are ex- pected to bring their lady friends and their purse, and be prepared to give liberally to this noble cause. Kindly} . remember the date and’ place—Nov. 1st at White Creek school. Every one welcome: Several of the young people of this locality were up at Burnt Lake ona : oer and fishing trip a short sime | Sté. They report a good, time but. did ‘not bring back many fish. ~~ . Alvin Lyse went to Pull- man, Fash; a short time ago,where he will resume his studies at the University’ after spending nearly-two years in military service. Mr: and Mrs. Crosswaitte, of Calgary, have been visiting at W.J, Morris’. Sepia Soi ag ee EAGLE HILL ” Fine weather again makes us all smile. Another good neighbor has-moved away—Mrs. P. J. O’Connor, Frank and May, left a. few days “ago for Bassano where Mr. O’Connor has a position as foreman on construction for the C.P.R-~ Mrs.O’Connor had splendid success in selling her cattle, etc., and also her farm . before leav- ing. ‘Mr. Morgan, of Fernie; pur- chased the farm. : Mr. and Mrs.’ Wm. Berry and Florence are back as far as Spokane from. their ‘trip to Minnesota, and Mrs. Berry and Florence. came on up to Olds to settle. up affairs, leav- ing Mr. Berry happily picking apples evening last. children of the Methodist church ‘to present Mrs. Reed with a purse, asa many thanks. and Mrs. Wm. Morphy. - ments were of an indescribable nat- La young, and possibly beautiful face, ¢ company.. Commotion was now no-name for the excitement. It re-| qtired strength of imagination and | yr an atmosphere of romance to associ- ate a-face, where joy riots, with one from which every trace of youth one| beauty has long since departed. A -}few prizes were granted, but alas! for vain hopes, they were neither silver nor gold.. What was the dis- may of some of our most prominent citizens eee with a sug- ar. stick. After all the guests were iiado to sing, . prepared: or not, everything went off like a well directed tea meet- ing. © We had. a sumptuous lunch, quite good enough for the Prince of Wales or Knights . of she Round Table.—Mrs. H. P. M. Keep in mind Oct. 31st and plan to hear the. Orchestral Entertainers and Ladies’ Quartette to be given in aid of the rest room fund in the assembly hall of the School.of Agri- cultural, under the auspices of the Womans Institute. The Colonial Comedy Sines Ltd. presents the talented aornens = | OLDS OPERA HOUSE MISS CAMILLE PURDY | AS “PADDYWACK” : “THE END of a PERFECT A SWEET, CLEAN AND -WHOLESOME PLAY The many friends of Mrs. C, G.1|]f Reed were pleased to convene at the |i home of W.M. Craig on Friday jj: It had been previous- }/ ly arranged by the Sabbath School jif token of their high esteem, love. ‘and {iii : gratitude for the heart-felt interest |i she had taken in their welfare.’ The | children will be delighted to. know }il that Mrs. Reed received theif gift of |if $21.00: most ‘graciously and — with|/} To add to the pleasure of the|lf evening we were favored. with the |} presence-of Mrs. Reed’s parents, Mr. jj We may remark that our amuse- | Lore. Who, we might ask, ‘has the} if: ‘strength of mind'to resist the’ temp-i#j tation of ‘a.prize; this granted, tol these who were able; by looking at |} & Wood TES. AVING added to our Coal Business an f up-to-date wooD YARD, we will be rages to receive orders from you for oth Coal.and Wood.. agents for famous GALT COAL, BANK- EAD HARD COAL and BRIQUET- Our] office is in the ‘same old We are exclusive place. in. photo, to point its . duplicate in ss OO Mm Little Things Cause LOTS. OF TROUBLE! {nan auto, if they are not attended to, it is both ex- travagant and risky to fail to have small auto troubles - ‘Such a course is sure to cost more * money for repairs later and may cost you more than looked after. -money. Entrance at south side of building. IF YOUR si esaiea 1S NOT THOROUGH. LY ALL RIGHT, LET US MAKE IT SO. THAT is the ONLY SAFE and SURE WAY. 30H DAH J. H. KEMP, ema i nday, October 20th Sic and supported by an all-star cast ‘in the “pretty do Comedy ‘D. _ | —— HOC i Le Prices: ‘Adults, $1.00. Children, 25c. Seats on Sale at Olds Drug fy: 1(@)) SUPERB CAST! EXCELLENT SCENERY! _ A GREAT PLAY! The » Only Big Road Show This Season NOT A MOVING PICTURE A Guaranteed Attraction TOL TOL 1 TOL 12 cic TOL — iC “IOE {iC IOL (Sor) | [Sor SI 2(<— TOL SOOO Vik
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