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The Olds Gazette 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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1917-08-10
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My i The 7 Zot ae vane Se CANADAS ALES. La BATA ——— : = Oids a. : $1.00 per Annum. OLDS, ALBERTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917. cee — erat KODAKS ‘and. BROWNIES | A complete: line always in stock New Films arrived this. week Let us develop your Films .+——ALL ENGLISH——— _|| TOBACCOS and CIGARETTES HAVE: ADVANCED but we can still sell you them at the old price for. - the boys in the trenches. _. Mailed direct from Bristol, England. ; Extra Good Value in Note Books, Scribblers and Pencils vy Pickling Spices Waterman Fountain Pens Mustard Seed .......- i Lux, fea Oks ST Fruit Jar Rubbers 10 cents doz; 3. doz. for 25. cents Extra Heavy and Thick Quart Rubbers, 2 doz. with clip, 25c extra (10c per pkg. ~ for . 25: cents . The WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU OLDS DRUG CO. Ltd. WE -ISSUE DOMINION EXPRESS “MONEY ORDERS For Sunday and Night Calls Phone 72 (M.R. Maybank); 83.-(F. H. Hunt) no. loeate here. ‘at the coast. held in esday, Aug. 15th. > past term at H' illsgreen. _ denjoys a few weeks holiday: oting | of Vulcan, is spending Ellictt, and menager of the } ig spending a few|jonly. ; 68 fary Harvey re turned-last f from. Morrin, having taught | gary, orders the Gazeite sent ‘to her Pber Frost is in charge of the mers’ Elevator businéss while J. Hughes Bros, have purchased the very and mieat business conduct- c. A. work at the front.’ ©. King on R’y Ave. east. pens Senter Ist ~ Watch for our announcement. of a full line of New Ammu- < ion, w up-to-date Guns, and, .. el fact, a full line of Sporting ‘ ee GAME: LICENSES ; _” ISSUED "rhorsday for T 0 points in the east; ’ fon a veuniee trip. : W.€. Godder i is justalling are air supply tank in his garage. Air will be supplied free to autoists—for tires W.- W. Hunter - eens ‘last iat S. S. pienic| week from the east, where he -pur- , Bollard’s grove|chased a number ‘of ere horses and cattle. Miss Ada P. Tianna: of Cal- mother, Mreo-T./-@, ae Hanna, Alta. ~ 3 The WoGeD. U--will hold-a froit and’ cream social injthe park Wed- nesday afternoon, Aug. 15th. . En- tire proceeds'to be Riven for ¥.. M. Season > oods i Brower and ry, visitited Duncan McLean, Wednesday. Olds farmers by the two creameries located here. for a. mixed ae —— Sa to Olds. In-our last iseue we sheniioried ‘of Miss Stella Duff. The item should have read Miss Jean iets, of Calgary. Three days rain ne given needed moisture to Alberta crops. «In:-the Olds district crops were not suffer- ing, but the later sown grains will be mush benefitted. ‘Mises Mabel Cox who was visiting her -éousin,< Mrs. M. R.. Maybank, | left on Wednesday for Veteran. for a visit. at the home of another cous-: in, Mrs. R.-O, Silverthorn. W.. B, Walrod ard wife, who has been spending. the’ past six weeks: visiting different points of interest: on the coast and in the U.S., re- turned home on Tuesiey er: — Munson: Mail. ies hs Among those. from Olds: 7 left last week for Winnipeg to’ attend the Liberal .convention were Hon, and ‘Mrs. Dunca Marshall.. Thos. McKercher, L. Hammer, Geo, Py Dake and: Dr. Mann. Be In the list of officers in the prize list of the. Olds Agricultural Society tthe name of Geo,--Rands should have appeared. as Honorary Presi- dent. The name was insome way omitted from the copy. handed the printers. C. A. Gebert writes from Ft. Lauderdale). Fla., asking that’ the Gazette be sent to Miami, Okla< place fora time. He also mentions the fact that our old friend Robt. Burris was married recently. When renewing his. ‘‘sub’’ to the Gazette,” Wm. Masson, Cam- herland: Bay; N.B.. writes that he TALLEN, ANDERSON * . Hardware ~ Phone 32 “Alberta ix glad that all is prospering around Olds and that he has a great desir to bé hack. He says, “Beautiful country. here, but ‘very. wet; fine hay , crop, ‘potatoes and. oats. very good, buckwheat not so: good. . A er | Myrtle, of Iga he home of her brother, Mr. and: Drax 7 Some $18,000 # month i is paid. to oy, If you are looking| some donsiderable. time, but is nuw ‘salesman for the “Grant Six.—Cal- that Miss Jean Samis'was the «guest |- , + when-disenssing the Canadian . food homa, as they are moving to that|- ~ NOTE CHANGE OF ‘DATE ‘POSTPONED || UNTIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th aes Spara | TANKS } - —Showing the Canadians in Action— | August 16th ey ‘aul ursday, Cees Pipettes OF THE—— et at Angust 16th Adults, 35 ‘cents "ADMISSION: Children, 25c GLVd 40 FONVHO ZLON. NOTE CHANGE OF DATE Postponed until : Thursday, August 16th | i$ = Triage of Miss Helen Ellis S. Wood took’ city on Sunday, July |. the Rev. D:; A. Me ‘his home, 938 The bride’s idence a 308 Third avenne| Me. harooa is welt enti in ‘this where he hag been salesman for the Gray-Dort automobile for connécted with-I. .G. Ruttle as gary Herald. Mr. Wood is well kriown here, being the son of E. H. Wood, for- merly: of Olds but now of Acme. ‘Manctants et OF Canana _ Offers icdioresouns both ‘in interest and shbonntasdation to depositors. Deposits of $1.00 and upward $5 : -reeeived. Interest com led half yearly. at. — : ie a Gostiniidone and vorrespendents throughout United States and Great Britain. Money: transferred to and from any point. ‘YOUR BUSINESS SOLIOTTHL = A “ee DIXON, MANAGER OLDS BRANCH — Geo. G. Hunter arrived © from Des Moines, Ta., Jast. week end, for a visit with his brother, W.. Wa, and. to.look after business interests. “Wm: Davey arrived from. the coast last week fora Lon with his sons, Loren and Tom.. . Davey | enjoys the shooting a and usually puts in’an Sppesrance just about that time. , ‘uch; anyway,’ said Miss Eddie, “The majority of: alah eat too|| "THE FLEET PROTECTS THE NATION LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTS. THE HOME Ves MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE | co. ‘OF CANADA oltias your RO -one can question and h everyone can really appreciate. — CALL IN AND LET US TALK IT ovr | Eye ea ¥ home a protection which feature wkicl an eee professor of household science at the Manitoba. agricultural : college, controller’s: suggestion. that hotels and restaurants institute two-meat- less days per week. ing hotel menus t> two or sheet courees is. a fine idea,’’ Hs -Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McLean i and daughter Mabel, Jim Wolford and. F. ©. Brower spent Sunday at the I.*B.. Brower home, Har- mattah. ‘Av-B. ‘Brower’s little son Allan,’ who had been spending several. weeks. with his grand- parents, McLean ‘at Castor, accom- panied the party and - remained for a visit at the farm, where is mother is spending a few weeks. , “The primary. duty of a food Leontroller in. Canada pac the United: States,”” said Hon. Ww. a. Hanna in a recent interview, “‘is to sep that the menvat the front do not suffer from want of food; and*that our mother country and our Europ- ean ‘allies should not suffer from want of food.’ -‘'‘Have you power to check prices?’’ Hon. W: Hanna was asked: -"Certainly.”’ ‘Are you going to exercise it?’’ ‘“In-tHe’ caves where we have the necessary data we will not hesitate fine crop of strawberries, Rervem- bess to all old friends. v to check. prices,’’ declared * Mr. “And limit-} J.} with. her parents, OUNT Fine, Art, A high class residential 29-36 > Rev G. BAPTIST CHURCB é ee ‘ C. 6. McLaurin, Supt. of aes Beptiet Missions, will con- duct morning and evening services in Olds and the afternoon , service at the Samis appointment next Sunday. — ‘Mrs.-A. H. Schdoley. and.son Al- len, of Terril, left last week for Olds, Alberta, Canada, for a.visit | Mr. and Mra: Wood Allen Sr., and two brothers. She will also visit with friends. in Minneapolis and. with her sister, Miss Victoria Allen, who is. attend- ing the University of Alberta at Ed- « Hanna. a ee z iows 1 Beacon.) cont OYAL Art, Ching Painting, Metal Work, ete: sand day. col! lege for boys and girls. FALL TERM GOMMENCES MONDAY; ‘SEPTEMBER 1071, 1917. ‘Write for Calendar at College Literature. NOLLEGE ~ Academic, cada: Expression, Highs bol ¥ i Bookkeeping, Dramatic Art, “Grades, ° x - BH Stenography,. |. Physical Culture, ‘s Departmental sind Typewriting,- *Musi¢; Piano, Matriculation exams, Household Science. Vocal. . iv W. Kerby, B.A., D.D., Principal. Presbyterian Charch Rev. A. Haste. B. A., of Bank: vie Presbyterian ehureh, Calgarr, will conduct the services in St. An- drew's church next Sunday -morn- ing and evening, and at Bennett at 8 p.m.’ . t Fly Contest . The W10.T.U.. of Olds. direct that the contesting parties. bring their flies to the home of -Mrs. H. P. Moore. also they are informed that $1.00 will be granted ext/a to : quantity. the child who has the Pre
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