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The Olds Gazette 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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‘THE OLDS GAxeTTE, OLDS,‘ ALBERTA, avo, r9r7_ ayinn a A* SUCCESSFUL SALE NEEDS THREE THINGS The stuff to sell Bidders and buyers: An auctioneer that is posted on prices, : a good judge of live stock, and the ability to sell the stuff for what it is worth. | RULES WORTH REMEMBERING —Arrange your machinery and traps conveniently. —Grade your cattle and -hogs as to size. Have your horses groomed-up well. —Select a date and advertise. —The crowd will come and then it-is up to the auctioneer. —F. W. Cline has the distinguished ability necessary for _best auction- results — experience and uniyersal success. —If you contemplate holding a_sale soon it will pay you : to consult-me. . —-Write or wire me or Gazette office for dates. EAGLE HILL Mrs. Margaret Neary is in Edmonton. Arne Arneson has been ie poorly for some.time, but-is around again. \ Mrs. Rose Siegfried has returned home from spending two weeks with her ‘sister Lin Olds. Mrs. Hendry, who was very sick some time ago, is now much worse. The Dorcas Ladies’ Aid has donated $30.25 to the. Red Cross Society. Mrs. J. H. Graves and family, of Cal- gary, are spendin; s fee weeks with her parents, Mr. and S. Nesseth. Mrs. Stein, daughter of Hans ‘Stroms- moe, isill with appendicitis in the Olds hospital. Miss Alice Ruffle, of Calgary, is here to spend « few weeks at the S.Nesseth home Conrad Sande and family, who oo been in the United States for the seven months, have returned to home here to‘stay. t Miss Edith Brown, of Mound, was a leasant visitor in our neighborhood a/ lew oye and reports her mother in very ealth, and that her sister, Miss edge Brpwn, who is a, telegraph operator in Winnipeg, is expected soon to visit the home folks for ihbee months. The Water Lily Creamery. at Derby- town is getting more cream each day. Certainly a creamery in the see hood is the farmers’ best frie! farmers are fast realizing that. a steady income from cows pays and pays well. spa : “Idle Wives”? ‘Coming FW. CLINE, Auctioneer A. O. LOGAN, Clerk ‘Idle Wives,’ a phctoplay based to the Opera , House on Tuesday, Aug. 21st.. *‘Idle Wives’ presents i on James Oppenheim’s:novel comes | 10X TOL Hic OLDS - = Central Creamery and Cheese Factory TOL WILL PAY AS FOLLOWS: 55c ~ 38c 36c . Milk for Cheese-Making - - - Sweet Cream - - - - - - No. 1 for Churning' - - - - IOL MILK and CRE AM received any day of the week except Sunday. - Cheques will ‘be issued once a sha and cash will be paid to anyone who wishes it. : We are paying the HIGHEST POSSIBLE. PRICES for Eggs and Dairy Buttrr. IOL IN d Lb. Butter Fat [H — IC t || a depiction of New York social -life, telling the story of Anne Wall, who refuses to live the life of an idle wife, and who gives up her home. to | plunge into settlement work. Director Phillips Smalley had charge of the production, Lois Web- er. playing the wife who refuses to stay idle, and Mr. Smalley portray- ing the husband. : ps Canada and the United States must cut down their normal. wheat consumption by 160,000,000 bus- hels; to meet the needs of Great Britain and her allies. Hon. W. J. Hanna, Canadian food con- troller, estimates that to feed Great Britain,. France ‘and the other allies, and the men at the front, will require’ 1,105,000,000 bushels of wheat. This means at least 460,000,000’ will have to be im- ported from Canada and tht United States. There will ‘be under nor- mal consumption -in ‘these two countries only 300,000, surplus for export, Oe special efforts of food + the people of Unit anada will have to shortage-of 160,000, 000- The.annual picnic of the Baptist was held in the Lj] | Sunday school The Olds Central Creamer 599} Better grove on: Wednesday; when a large crowd enjoyed the outing. P. PALLESEN oA — oo = Mortgage Sale of Farm roperty ARE YOU LOOKING FOR © y ——IF SO, COME NOW—— VALUES! —j/C i Pr to the directions of the Reg- : cs istrar, and by virtue of the Powers of ry Sale provided by‘‘The Land Titles Act,’’ under a certain mortgage which . will be produced at_the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by. Publie Auct- ion, neat the Posts afficé in the Town of .| Bowden in the Province of Alberta, on Saturday, Aug. 25th, 1917, at the hour of eleven- irty o'clock in the forenoon, the following. property, namely: The North- east Quarter of Section Thirty-four (34); Township Thirty-four (34), Range Two (2), west of the Fifth Meridian. Terms of sale‘to be 20 per: cent. cash at time of the sale’ and ite balance. ac- cording to the terms and conditionsto be made known at the time of sale or. upon i€ation to the vendor’s- solicitors. The above property will be offered for sale’subject to a sealed reserve bid and free. from - all encumbrances, save taxes for the current year. The vendor is informed that the above | property is situated about 9 miles from | the station of Bowden, and that the land bichire there is another raise in prices! MEN’S OVERALLS—Another ‘shipment just in; blue, blackéJ and stripe. Prices—1.25, 1.50 and 1.75. Good. values at 3.00. to MEN’S WORK SHOES—AII sizes. 7.50 a on SHOES—All, sizes. Special values at 5.00 and WORK SHIRTS — Splendid values; all kinds and colors. Prices: 75c to.2.50 ZS CORDUROY TROUSERS for tough usage and rough wear; all sizes for sale-here. Prices: 3.95 and 5.00 t 10E If you want the best. fitting, best looking and best _ wearing clothing—Buy Here! It’s our Jarge purchases that enable us to give you values like these. Pickard & Calgary and uck tt Olds SSS a5 — ory hoses rm —_ 4 <. SSeS) ade eee iol is rolling and has not been cultivated for some time. of sale, apply fo Short ;& Cross, Suite 3, Merehants Bank Building, Edmonton, Alberta, vendor’s solicitors. Dated at Calgary, in the Province of Alberta, this 16th Has of July, A.D. 1917. SHORT & CROSS, Vendor's Solicitors. A ae oa 31-3e Kinnaird, Dep. Registrar. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE,. That the Tax En- forcement Refurn of the Rural Munici- pality of Westerdale’ No. 311, was con- firmed in respect of the herein described —_ 10 — nee ieee ls, lands at the Court of Confirmation hetd at Didsbury on the 4th day of October, 1916, and unless such lands are redeemed on or before the 4th. day of October, 1917, the same will be absolutely for- feited for non- -payment of taxes. Dated at Didsbury this 23rd day of July, 1917, A. McNaughton, Sec’ y.-Trea: Rural Municipality of Westerdale No. “3. Part of Sec. Sec. Tp. Ree. Meridian S.E. 85 31 % West 5th mer. S.E. 1 82 4 &.- Sth: «.°* N.W. 6 82 + ‘“* Sth SW. ll 32 2 “ Sth © S.W.n. 80) 488 2 “ bth S.E 3 RB 3 ‘“ 6th “ 33 3 ‘* Sth B- O8 “ Sth “€ Re 5 “ Beh 35. 5 “ Sth ‘ ’- For further particulars and. conditions | | “Idle Wives” a Preacement to Married Women - “Idle Wives,’? ‘the universal socological drama, which comes to the Olds opera house on Tuesday, August 2ist, is a preachment: to married women who devote their time to bridge, dancing and dining. The picture has a story within a story. Ben Wilson and Maude George play the discontented hus- band and wife; and the story takes them to the ‘‘movies’’ with other discontented groups of people from various walks of life. ~ Phillips Smalley and Lois. Weber Played the principal roles, but.there is’a lesson |: in it for each of the characters T/ shown in the original story: The “COAL I wish to itiform my customers and friends that I will continue to keep astock of Galt Lump and Galt Nut Coal from Lethbridge; also Briquettes, - " Hard Egg and Hard Nut Coal from. Bankhead. You know the quality of these fuels. I am ex- clusive agent for.them at Olds, and will be pleased to. serve you. { picture switched to the -audience 7 ‘ occasionally to show who each re- Phone 8 Fy: DUFF, Olds ceived the’ message, and how each ene eae ha is convinced of the. error: of. his ways. - ‘ 2 Be! ; ce Scholars Can’t Study sou without ‘ BOOKS | a School Supplies E SELL EVERY SCHOOL NEED, and your youngsters fitting out here—you loge the satisfaction. of best goods and saving in : aaah : No — what is we have it—just every : article or book for every. grade, —frem— Kindergarten College «BOOKS — PENS — PENCILS RULERS — STATIONERY, etc. #f you don’t insist on I A— RANCH CLYDESDALES for SALE I have at my ranch some 40 head of Registered Clydes- - \ dale Stallion and Mares, some of which I am offering for sale at very reasonable prices. This stock is of the most fashionable breeding, some being prize:winners at large Eastern Shows. Ages from two.to seven years. I might say that parties wanting young Stallions would do well by buying at an early date, as young Stallions es account of very few horses being ——imported—— " Horses can be seen half-mile S.E. ‘Olds Station. W. S. McKINNON, Olds . P:S:—Remember us when in: .. need of other: thitigs found in: [yj a drug .stores” You can know College Pharmacy Phone 36 House Phone 112 true safety and value. iy FOR OLDS FALL FAIR- eptember 7 and 8 I0OL 10L——_ jc IOL >} O}lc 10L IOLE st Bargains . =) | {2 in up-to-date : Boots & ~ sh oes| /20 sure" 20 Tol Special | in. Children’. S Shoes. Shoes in i0c— Extra Heavy Boys’ School Shoes Good Servicable Girls in Black, Brown and Tan; also lates Discount applies to all lines excepting Rubbers Black aed Tan . Shoes for boots SN in Canvas Shoes. lr —>|{c— T. POKOTILO 4th St., West, Olds \folte FOr (Sor 3S SE Ty Ife eat whe
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