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The Olds Gazette 1918-01-04 - 1921-06-24
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L The Olds Gazette, Olds, Alberta, Oct. 24, 1919. fa )N0 8000800 | NORCOCOROROCQONONOHORC THE’ OLps GAZETTE Z = Published. Weekly ‘by EJ. WELLS. JOHNSON §) ===" = ml e J ’ « J | DUNCAN MARSHALL, Presipent a , | F.C. BROWER, MANAGER ml | hh —_———_—— 7 REAL ESTATE: INSURANCE: | OWING OURSELVES “| Raw and Improved Hail, Fire, Life, WI | __ It is estimated by Sir George Paish i Farms. Accident, Sickness m pe Sotetee economist, that taaoreee sc aa : i earing foreign securities’ held by : Listings Requested. and Automobile. = Grea Britain dike a taisl of £5;- : 0 The British securities Mm MONEY. TO LOAN WH | held abroad do not exceed £1,500,- ——————————————— -.. JL} 000,000. ‘There isa favorable bal- im a5 Mm eg vdebenel ab all eo see N Public and mveyance 3 and Russian debts,of a - x jotary, ub ¥ r. m 000,000; At'an average rate of only | = 4% this means an annual.income to ml ding, Great Britain from this source alone m Merchants Bank Buil Olds WH | of 4120,000,000. No one can cal- a x paee the full rite of such a circu- ating asset to the people and gov- Je0200800008030008030008000080800080 2080008008080 OOOO ‘ernment of Great Britain. = oa yeas th ne ofs Vi 2 Ja) CROC JECOROROSOROEOEOEONC mounting a are then #h 0 006, tothe Canadian people. The SS ins OL DS ae — Loan now being floated will add Central Creameries and Cheese Factory —WILL PAY UNTIL FURTHEN NOTICE— materially to the total. If $1,700,- 000,000 be the final outetanding war securities, at 534 per cent., the total payment to. Canadian ‘bondholders will reach $93,000,000 a year. Consider the business advantage which must come from.such a circu- lating and Yecurring asset. The business. created by ‘such a free movement of money will make up many _ times. for the excess taxation required to meet the interest pay- ments, To that extent, at least a “thundering big’? public debt has advantages, when it is owing to. the citizens of the country. If our War Loan securities were held abroad, the Few Bond Buyers Affected by Tax There is a general impression - a- broad that the total amount of mon- ey invested by any one subscriber in the. Victory Loan 1919:will be sub- ject to taxation. “This impression is erroneous, It will be the interest from the investment that will be taxed, not the principal invested. ‘As a matter of fact -very few in- vestors: in the new loan will be brought within the scope of the In- come War Act by reason of invest- ments in Victory Bonds. With small estates and investors the law does not become effective under $2, a C.P.R. TIME TABLE No. $21 going North 10.04.a.m. No. 5 South 12:20 p.m: No. 303 (\ North 4.47 p.m, No. 524. “* South 6.00 p.m. _ No. 525° “North 2.00 a.m. No, 526° “‘ - South 5.21 a.m. All trains -daily except 521 .and 524, which do not run on Sunday. Professional Cards G. CG. Hartman, M.B._ Physician and Surgeon _ Residence and Office 3rd. Street East = Phone 21 ~ : Olde t Alberta | A. HB, Mann, M.D. G.M. ‘Classified Advertisi WANTED -- Hay haulers to haul baled hay from near Mayton.--John- son & Drew, Olds. in the case_of married pi persons with dependents, and $1, “000 in the case of unmarfied persons without dependents. Municipalities and. fraternal societies will not be subject to ‘taxation in their invest- ments in the loan at all. he int- erest fromthe borids will not. be more taxable than ordinary income, subject to the general law. of the land. ; : y Orangeman to Lecture Under the. auspices of L:0:L. No. 1747, Sir James Outrim, Grand Master of the Orange Grand. Lodge of Alberta, will deliver an address on the objects of the Orange Associa- tion, in the Methodist church, on Monday evening, November 3rd, be- ginning. at 8 o’clock. Everybody welcome.--G. W. Munson, W.M., L.O.L. No. 1747. * __R. A. Crata; Secy. J. BULLIS’ cape - GIRL WANTED for light et tep wages.—Apply to Mrs. A Logan, Olds. 40tfe} Batic duate of McGill University. Hern Si Western Genare) Howpls, Montreal. Office and Resid: 8rd St. West, ‘Phone 50. Olds. H. P. Kenne#® i “Dental Sirgeon °~ a Office Over Postoffice _ : . Phone 7 : Hours 9 to 5 Olds 2 Alberta FOR SAILE—Good second-hand cat, or will také good team of horses as part pay. — Apply at Gazette office, . 39tfc FOR SALE — Horsepower hay bailer. — Apply Johnson & Drew, Hay Dealers, phone 65, Olds. 39tfc W.G. Moore ‘Veterinary Surgeon Operating-and Dentistry a Specialty. Calls answered promptly day or _ : Phone 121 Olds ¢ e Alberta : FOR SALE — Registered Polled Angus bull, 3-yrs old, a oe to John — “Linile north o ; : FOR SALE — Two ‘registered A. CLARK —— Hereford ; bulls, 12. and 13 months old. — W. Harvey, 803, Olds. ‘ FOR SALE—subject to lease ex- piring Dec. 31,1919, that. commod- ious brick dwelling house. now used Ls, B. Fat Clean Flavor Milk, Ist grade cece : 2nd aia > O08: Special Cream - - - = --- - -.-.- ~~ S6c. 0. ; Churning Cream see tee 53c. No. 2 w 2-554 - 50c. SS For. direct shipments when graded. and: paid or < by Calgary Central Creamery: os Special Cream §9c.. per Ib. butter fat No.1 Churning Cream- 56c. No.2 ss - 53¢. MILK and CREAM received any ae of the week except Sunday: Milk received up to 11 o’clock a.m. Cheques will be issued once a week, and cash. will be paid - to anyone who-wishes it. : We are paying the HIGHEST. POSSIBLE PRICES for Eggs and Dairy Butter. sé ct — OLDS CENTRAL CREAMERIES } a “ ml im im ml = im m mm ml = mm mi x wi — * w a - ml = a * “ mi a mi e a + A. A. DUNKLEY; Manager. * ba aneneneeetrmeertenee | interest woud oC a OU a drain orn the country. ‘This is the economic reason for popular government loans. To Discuss Hospital Matters A petition, in connection.’ with hospital matters, was circulated this week, and secured the signatures of over eighty citizens.. The petition reads as follows: Olds, Alta., Oct. 21, ’19. To the Members of the Coucil of the Town of Olds, Alta. Dear Sirs: _- We, the undersigned _rate-: payers of the Town of Olds, hereby respectfully demand that a public meeting of the a and citi- zens of the Town Olds - be called Mchercher Bros, Lumber, Implements, Hardware and ‘Honse Furnishings _ cee SSeS : —FOR BEST MAKES OF— AUTO TIRES and TU BES —OILS and GREASES— WHITE ROSE GASOLINE— ai |) POMEL TING WORTH THE MONET j MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS and SHOES Come In and See Them | “COLUMBIA” and “HARTFORD” STOVES and RANGES Hardware - Furniture-- Crockery Glassware - Lumber - ‘Etc., ete. —DEERING IMPLEMENTS— MOWERS and RAKES McKERCHER R BROS.,Olds n ha! & Heal ml m a al a ml a m- a x a a mt a a a a a mi am a x ml m ml - ml a ml a! a he! mi am be ml ml x ml ml ml ml jal ml al jal a a a mi ml m = JaC200008080008080800808080 [08008080 3008080000 1200p on oHOn OO AnNnNo ANAT ANANANANANNL J ROR) for the: evening of Monday, ‘Nov. 3rd, 1919; to meet with the mem-}3u! bers of the -Town. Council’ for the discussion of all matters relating to the management and operation of the hospital in the Town of Olds. Further, that the members of the Olds Hospital Board and the sec- retary-treasurer of the Olds Hospital Board, be requested to be present at this public meeting. with books, re- ports, etc.,. respecting the operation of the hospital in this town during the year 1919. Also, that the secretary-treasurer of the Town of Olds be required to be present at. this public meeting, with all hospital — reports, records, documents, etc., and the minute book of the Town Council. All of which is respectfully sub- mitted. Funeral of T. M. Carrico ~The funeral-of T. M.-Carrico, a former well to do. farmer of Olds, who died at his home at Rumsey recently, was held at the Catholic Church, Big Valley, Alta., on Oct. 16th, Rev. Father .Ancieux con- ducting the services. Some of the and reached Big Valley too late for the funeral. trict, who will be sorry to learn of his death. : — 7 Buy Victory Bonds. SS + T. H. Patterson oo ed Contractor Builder Nee ee nS nauaieened SEK ME-BEFORE BUILDING LT Box 392 - OLDS relatives were unavoidably delayed |. Mr. Carrico. and family | — made many friends in the Olds dis-|° ~ Public Sale On the premises, 1 mile west and 4 mile north of Eagle Hill Store N.W. Qr. Sec. :17-33-3 W. Sth, j the following: Nine Horses—Bay mare, 7 yrs, 1300 Ibs. Bay mare, coming 3. yrs, 1300 Ibs. “ Grey mare, 7 yes, lbs. ‘Grey-mare, 10 yrs, 1250° Ibs. _ | Brown horse, 9 yrs, 1150 lbs Yearl- ing filly: Yearling gelding. Two suckling colts. Nine Cattle — Seven milk cows. Steer and heifer, 2-yr-old. Two yearling steers. Five spring calves. Ete. --Wagon and box nearly. new, democrat-nearly new, (Deering. and Dain), John Deere Sear plow nearly new, Cockshutt ky plow new,,set good bobsleighs, Hay atk; set hatrows, 3-cultivators, “Junior” garden seeder and culti- vator, ‘‘Standard’’ cream separator nearly new, barrel churn and 2 cream cans, 2 sets double harness, set power horse clippers, John Deere rake. Miscellancous—-Gas barrel, 12-gauge gun, .22 rifle, single bed spring and mattress anda quantity of house- ‘hold goods, all kinds of small tools: 5000 bundles green. feed; quantity of wood; 40 hens; 50 Su. fall rye; 50 bu. potatoes. Cray-Dort car in Al shape. Well-trained Coyote Hound. _ ‘Three Brood Sows (2 Durocs) |Tues., Nov. 4th Sale at 12:30. Lunch at noon. TERMS: All sums of $20.00 and under net cash.. Over that. amount Nine months’ credit will be given to purchasers furnishing approved joint bankable note. bearing 8 per cent per annum, Two per cent discount on.cash purchases over $20.00 Mr: Bullis has sold his farm sia is]; leaving the country. ~ Cline & Loomis, Auctioneers. C. G. Dixon, Clerk. One_ pinto: brood mare, one iron- grey 2 yr. old colt and two bay yearlings, all branded [3 on right ithigh.. Expenses will -~\ be paid. Please notify Haeuer Bros., Elkton P.O., via Didsbury: g $5 Reward | STRAYED— Red milch lcow branded on the left hip. Also yearling white steer and rey ling red roan heifer both branded VB on left shoulder. Reward for infor- mation leading to recovery of either of these animals: . Notify A. A. Noakes, Westward Ho P.O., phoce (R404, Harmattan. 43-6p ALL CATTLE %# on Right BRANDED JR Hip are the property of 41-4p R..L. BLISS, OLDS $5 Reward. STRAYED—2 year old réd_ steer, brockle face,;-white on. wither, no brand but —— on right thigh, A. A. Noakes, Westward Ho. ~42-5p 7-ft McCormick binder, 2 mowers. 3-5Up | Bame, phone R309, Olds: as a hospital. Reasonable ment and terms. . Ford Truck For Sale or will trade for cattle. months, Reason for selling—am going out of the freighting business. Apply to L. G. tehicss Sundre, 42-4p _ Alta. Dairy Cine choice young cows, all mainder ‘rising 4 and 5 yrs. I can recommend these: cows: to _ anyone they ‘are gentle andvhave been well cared for. I can give good terms to snyone furnishing satisfactory. bank- able paper. mile north of Olds. _ Pasture for Rent 42tfc by the month. —.Dr. Olds. : CATTLE FOR SALE uary; one Shorthorn bull, 3-yrs-old; thirty head of Cows; coming 3. yrs, write Box 383, O RAMS for SALE years old. ing in. trained. $9. $5.00 REWARD STRAYED — Red and white spotted cow, 3 yrs, old, branded X5 on right neck; would have calf at side. — Kindly notify Mrs. Emily 40tfc $5.00 Reward | STRAYED—Four pail-fed_ black calyes (one with tinge of red), three steers and one heifer. Reward will be paid for information leading to phone R 303, Olds? 43tfc on Left Hip Cattle Branded S L are the property of J. H. STARKS, Olds, Alta. Cattle. on Left Branded VB Shoulder Kindly: notify A. A. ROAKES, Westward Ho P:O. 42tfc 42tfc Phone 404, Harmattan. ply to J. Wells Johnson, Olds, 34-tf good condition, only used about 10 FOR SALE—My bunch of 16 a registered Polled Angus bull.. Two} * of the cows are 7 yrs old, the re- good ‘one. rae 42tfc | ~ Notary Public Money. to Loan Olds, > Alberta 33tfc | a oe <>. = W.C. GOODER | Undertaker For panvicolat me and Emb gets ; Olds, - Alberta Truck is in 1 (ist door south of post-office). i Phone 111 : House Phone 117 | ‘RE-TREADING safe in calfto Cattle Branded N7P: wanting to commence dairying, as JOHN COATES, 1). Having two. good pastures for rent, I will take in stock to pasture Tra Pasley, BAtfc “Twelve Milch Cows, some spring- ing and others to freshen by Jan- in calf and: with calves at foot.— Apply to B. ee phone 211, or 41-3p Registered Oxford, Hanipahite and. Shropshire Rams, 452 and 3 _Also some ‘pood Milk Cows, ens ‘Abo two Coyote Hounds, well Apply to C. E. Hansen, Olds, ; ee 43-Sp recovery. — Notify RK. J.. McCrae,/p on right ribs are the propetty* De. Ira Pasley, Olds.- $5 per . ward will be given for the tee of 8 steers bearing this brand. $5.00 Reward STRAYED—Bay gelding, 4-yrs- old, hind feet white. and one’ front foot white, wire cut on left hind ankle, small white stripe on ‘foré-— head, no brand. The above reward will be paid for .information’ leading to recovery.—Esper Espersen; phone R210, Olds. 3itfc HORSES branded HT on left hip and ' : CATTLE branded H IL Ongle{t hip are the property of C HOUGHTON ‘Phone R502 Westward Ho P.O. Harmattan. etic CATTLE BRANDED. Wo . on right ribs —~are the property of— THE WOOD RANCH EAGLE HILL Phone R1116_ Cattle Branded RH on Right Hip are the property of =” G. H. CIPPERLEY, Olds, Alta Some brands are indistinct. 35-46p ‘“ Reward for information STRAYED—11 cows and 1 Here- ford bull. Bull is branded S on right hip.. Cows are branded Ny on right ribs or Sz on right hip Reward for information- leading ‘to recovery of any of these'animals. : Notify N:S.Ellithorpe, Phone R514, ~ Harmattan. All cattle bearing the — above brands. are the property of Smith, Over & Blance. 36tfc $5.00 0 REWARD For information leading to the | récovery of one span of roan horses, branded E E on left shoulder, known as Addington’s livery team.—Leave word with Mr. ‘Hanna at. Pacifie ; Livery, | B8tfe
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