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The Olds Gazette 1907-05-04 - 1909-12-31
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1909-12-31
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THE PEOPLES STORE We have on show a window full of New Drawn Thread Linen, all kinds of small Tea and Tray Cloths and Sideboards. Price from . i 40 cents to 3.00 Ladies White Fancy Embroidered Lawn Waists, sizes + 82 to 38. . Price from : 1.75 to 2.25 Ladies Fancy Collars and Belts, Coats and Skirts. ASTRACHAN JACKETS THE OLDS GAZETTE, QLDS, ALBERTA, DECEMBER 31, 1909 ee i a A Suitable New Year's Gift A Useful and Ornamental PIECE OF FURNITURE as a gift is of the most practical and reasonable nature. It does not cost, on an average, what is spent on many an article whose life is only temporary. What you invest in Furniture is Lasting--the memory of- the giver is always before you as a pleasant reminder. We ap- pend a list from our Extensive Stock, and your ideas and de- 5.50 pm. Returning the train will leave Castor at 7 pm., arriving at Stettler at 10 p.m. An important strip of new country will be served by this train. TO COVER THE PROVINCE Tf the present plans of the tele- phone department of the provincial government are carried out exten- sions will he made next year which will place practically all the towns in fhe province east of the 0. E. in touch with the trunk lines north and south. The first important extension, according to a statement made by Hon. W. H. Cushing, will be from Lethbridge to Medicine Hat, thereby giving Medicine Hat. the first long distance government telephone con- nection . with Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton, Extensions:will also sites should find relief from worry so common at this season of Ketan oh) Senter sone Po, eb bote eee ee joyous intercourse. : ea : ALL-WOOL WHITE: 4 50 sh Before selling your grain call at 3 BLANKETS : the West End pet ove oe oe ALI-WOOI awAY : Grinding of all kinds. a ES LG in ownieotacis Satisfied cadavers : 3 450 to 5.00 a i BLANKETS are those who patronize Frost BF Doyle. The Gazette. Would be - Pleased-to DOLL CABS and . CARRIAGES ecretaries Cibrary: Tables gt; Desks, Boakenses 5 Parlor Tables WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Craig Co, Olds eee Jardinier Stands . CARRIAGE RUNNERS se Pedestals es : Receive EP . Fancy Rockers, Chairs Sets Musical Cabinets Correspondence b HTONG POND a : - - From Your eee Restaurant. and Bakery Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, Fruits, ' Cigars, and Fancy Goods. Se ee ee ek ee a a a a ER Em Merch ge ee ee dL. District. Kitchen Cabinets The Gift which Every Housewife will Greatly Appreciate The Olds Furniture Store . ee j SYNOPSIS. OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS 1 ASS person who is the sole head of . : a family, or any male over, 18 years old, may homestead a quarter- section of available Dominion Jand in ants BankofGanada HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL. N EW Ss TAN D FO u RT H : STR EET Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. . : Batablished 1944 : ; : : : The applicant must appear in person : yi Z : , te ; dia CAPITAL PAID UP, , go ge 3 6,000,000 Bit ancdoy 2 Mis aleecie Hatry RESERVE FUND UNDIVIDED PROFIT, 4,267,400 : TOTAL, ASSETS, OVER - cot 52,000,009 by proxy may be made at any agency, Innisfail on. his way to Markerville to 1 cottain conditions, by father, When on his TRAGEDIES OF CHRISTMAS, DAY visit some relatives. vores EE 2 Coulter Bros. FOR BARGAINS IN MEN S WEAR - Winter Overcoats Ready-made Suits All-Wool Pants Underwear Shirts Wool and Fleece-lined Socks, Hats and Caps We are Cloearing-Out a Bunch of Heavy Shoes at Cost - We also carry a good stock of Fall and Winter Suitings Ladies uid Ms Tailoring done in all the Up-to-date Styles - Cleaning, Pressing and Altering a Specialty lst door west of XL Meat.Market... Sai Gents Furnishers 4th. St., OLDS. Merchant Tailors COULTER BROS 1 Two tragedies, which: had their beginning in Tnnisfail, and were in some way interwoven ong: with the other, marred the Christmas. joy of this season. 4 : One death, that of Constable Wil- son, of the R:N.W.M.P., which was self-inflicted, happened some time about midnight, while the other death, that of Mr. Johnson, Penhold, which was not so closely iated with Innisfail, occurred at Red Deer hospital later in the day. Constable Wilson came to this town a few months ago. He had , been stationed previously in Red ' Deer, and had. been. reduced in. rank for the same cause: that led directly. to his death. He was well liked here and was apparently a very efficient officer, but for the. failing of drink. He went to his bedroom in the barracks in Innisfail* Saturday even- ing at 6 o'clock. On Sunday: morn- ing, when his. room was entered, he was found dead with a revolver clutched in his hand. He had placed the revolver in his mouth and blown out his brains. aes e 2A. Mr. Johnson, a -hardwaro mer- chant of. Penhold, passed through monton. way and a few miles west of Innis mother, son, daughter, brother. or sister of intending homesteader. 2 and cultivation of the land in each fail, he. was overtaken by a runew: . Duties. Six months residence up- J i a team, which ran into his rig, upyettin him, throwing him. under the feet. of the team. That he was seriously in- jured wag seep at once and. he was taken to.the station and sen to the Red Deer hospital... He died there on Sunday afternoon. NEW C.P.R. BRANCHES As a result of the building op- erations of the past, summer, three new branches of the Canadian Pacific are now being opened for passenger These include the extension of the Lacombe branch from Stettler, . Alta., to Castor, the opening of the Weyburn to Forward line, and the fopening of the new.line from Leth- trafic. bridge to Carmingay. The line running east from Stettler will eventually be built through to Outlook and will constitute main line from Moose Jaw direst ta Ed- The portion now being opened from Stettler to Castor covers a distance of sixty miles, Trains will leave Stettler daily for Castor, at 2:50 p.m., arriving at Castor at of three years. A homesteader may solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother ar sister. : Tn certain districts 9 homesteader live within. nine miles of his home- stead on a farm of at least 80 acres Undoubted Security for Depositors - One of the Oldest and Largest Banks in Canada, Having 130 branch- - g from Quebec to British Columbis. Every Facility offered . Customers in- Up-to-date Banking. a Our Savings Bank Department. Offers inaucements both in Interest and Accommodation . to Deposit- ors. Deposits of 1 and upwards received. Interest ae Compounded Twice'a Year at 37. a, Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry. (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. : - A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot ob- tain a pre-emption may take a pur- chased homestead in certain districts. Price 3.00 per acre. Duties Must reside six months in each. of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth 300.00. : Coa Cval mining rights. may be leased for a period of twenty-one years renewable for a further . period of 21 years at an annual rental of 1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres sha be leaged to one individual or company . A royalty at the rate of five cents per ton shal be.collected on the merchantable coal mined. Os We We OORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. . -N.B. Unauthorized publication of t will not be paid for. in good standing may preempt 2 quarter-section along: side his. home- stead. Prive 3.00 peracre, Duties and. Corr p ndents Through ut America and Europe. . Money transferred to-or from any point. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. G.W.MELDRUM, MANAGER OLDS BRANCH. Conn 1 gt; SA CA SS UE SELLING OUT you with all. Kinds of Trunks and Suit Cases at. sell- ing out prices between now and Christmas. Let us sell you a complete travelling outfit for your trip mas present pric s. No better made, A large. stock of -new records on hand, needles and oils al- ways stocked. . a, Not just yet, but we are prepared to supply ( east. gewing Machines and Graphophones at Christ- 4 HENRY HEDDON J this adverti: RE have made arrangements with the following ; eee: ses as VV outlishers; s0 we are able to give subscribers to : are * z Ke . on eo es the Gazette or new subscribers any of the. papers named below at the lowest possible cost. Ifyou are not already a subscriber-you can have any of the. papers with the Gazette from nowuntil JAN Batteries, Blacksmith Coal, Lethbridge Lump 7 Coal, Bankhead Hard Coal. We are agents for : U.S. and MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS 3 . : e J. DUF F- . - Don't neglect taking advantage of : CO. ; : fe this opportunity. . HUSBAND BROS., OLDS4 UARY FIRST, 1911, Ve for the subscription price named in our clubbing list. 4 of the many evidences of prosperity, as shown by our 5 Gazette.and Toronto Daily -Telegram - - 2. 55 constantly. growing business, and deeply: appreciative of 5 aS, Toronto Weekly Telegram - - I 75 , : : fr ; d d fi 0 ponte Wealy Mal See A ee Ine manifest loyalty of our numerous friends, we desire , Toronto Weekly Globe - -. - 175 f : vho have h pe Welty ane eS to express our heartfelt thanks to. all who - ad as is Grain Growers Guide - ++ 180/ part in helping us grow. ; a Calgary Daily News lt; B 25 ).p i 5 : ee oe . CALL AND SEE OUR. Toronto Home Journal - - 4 65) 3 cone Mishes f Ranges Cook Stoves Ogleaby Hawi i'a) eo te te 8 To you we extend in return our heartiest Wishes for , Family Herald and Weekly Star - 1 75 ee ibe Hard and Soft Coal Heaters i aa Wealtly Billet: . y 6/24 BE your own happiness and success. Our stock is the Largest between Calgary-and Edmonton. If Daily Bull ti is ( : Me eanvthinede thie line twill beta your intel : y Bulletin 3 25 + feet go008 ANGLE oe ee ad ee - Weekly Journal lt; * z 2 Aa ) , L j eee Sea epesy era eine ee be I Deere ease 3 Evening Journal . - - - - 3.25 . : W- ; Our stock of General and Builders Hardware. is .: 3 Morning Journal - - 4 00 A HAPPY NE YEAR TO ALL complete and well assorted. We carry a full Farmers Advocote - 2 25 , : stock of Glass, Oils; Tin and, Graniteware, Dry :
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