Mountain View Museum (Olds Historical Society)
Olds, Alberta

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Arriving at the 6th Siding

 
The drought ended, and the 'wet years' changed what the settlers could harvest.
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Cutting hay.
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The whole family helped with stacking the hay.
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Stacking hay on the Clover farm near Olds, Alberta.
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John Duff becomes the CPR agent in 1899.
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Olds, Railway Street circa 1900.
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Olds becomes a village administered by a council and W.J.Brumpton was appointed overseer for Olds.
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Brumpton started to build wooden sidewalks in  the village of Olds.
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Sidewalks helped the townspeople.
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Brumpton had a general store as well as overseeing the village.
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Panorama of Railway Street, Olds.
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Panorama of Olds.
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The Craig brothers opened The Peoples Store" in Olds at the turn of the 19th century
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The Craig story.
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W.M. Craig, founder of the Craig retail establishment.
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S.J. (Sam) Criag joined his brother W.M. Craig to help run 'W.M. Craig, the People's Store'.
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Part 2 of '100 years of retailing at W.M. Craig and Co., The Peoples Store'.
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C.G. Craig formed a partnership with W.M. in 1907.
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