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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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f The News rill be very glad to publish anything of a social or j or sotiees ot Corps, DEE, formorly of 1 soclety meetings, be left at office or phone 3452 oo Miss Fowler of the 1 letter from overseas. Bennett, 14th Batt, Notices can ulstrict is the writer + He j soon. home very Mrs W. Co Mead of the Bank Ot eee nee voan Commerce staff left lastnight for To: SCVeT Ment MS young gory field, en route to Toronto, where she Sergt. Dick Cox, fo WIL join her husband and reside Pate Dicke Coxak caeare Dominion hee jrival wus recently noted, inst twe n Mra Stricktin of the city teaching St ONenty Sis mine wie ataff leaves for Lethbridge tonight i See owing to the serinus lines LOE Ss peaemmone hnsband . i . Sets night to the Empress, and again to if wh school sta find a warm spot in his three yeurs overseas and hopes to be a office staff, whose ar- WFeW Crowds last at-the matinee; and everyone seomen 1 but precious because it is a soldier's to Richardson's Bakery, Boyd Reld, CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES FIFPH AVE. Are yowinterested in tion? Mr. J. Cuyler Is going to give the young people of Fifth Ave, talk on this eubject on Monday night This is a subject thaf we all should be interested In and large turnout reconstruc: acknowledges ondent rmerly of the is one of the ho lett Medi+ of 191d heart for the Sgt. Ernest W. Tabor Candy Co., H. S. Ireland for Canadian M, G contributions. is expected. If you have any views thbridge i sa the matter come along as an oppor He has spent Mrs. Wm N. C. Matheson, who thas Unity Will be given for the audience heeen a guest of Mr and Mrs. A, E. Beaumont of Lethbridge, has returned gratefully the parcels and tetters re- tc her home in this city. Help the boys at Frank Sanitarinst hy attending the N.-0.-K, concert to- marrow ulght at the Empress theatre, * MacINDOF CRAIG A very pretty wedding took place at 782 Seventh St, Medicine Hat.on March th, Craig, of when Pliza, Hamilton st Kilbride, Scotlan te sbeak on the subject. There will no doubt be a lively discus xodd evening is assured. Cosens is in charge of the programme 4nd a good one has been anranged ST. BARNABAS The W A. of St. Barnabas will hole their regular business meeting on Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the basement. All those talking part In Calendar year Sask. by a si Serst. In th called line to wre requesied to kindly send in thet onlistin money as special effort Is beiug made batione this month. chewan throughout the Wes is comhteting services in Evangelist Gilbart will bo assisted sung..in. Albert Hall, is ls i ay, MaFot 9, 7 Weyburn, nger of note in the person: of Blonkensop, who has recentl pkensonste po 1 Sunday School trenches Mr out to go up and sing for the soldiers. He has London:-Before 4g Mr, Blenkensop was a pro- r for the ministry in Saskat. Blenikensop. was down the of Praisi Subjects of ser fourth or the * Morning, me, the wife of William Macindoe. The bride sooked very pretty in a tas been alld east oxime 10 U6 irge musketeers, especially O14 Bil. gown of white mery silk wearing 3 : . ae Ge The play will be on for the last time veil with bride's blossom, and carried Sire, Is McAmmond, who has been) (Mert a bonquet of White carnations. She iU for the past three weeks Is improv- Seay was attended by Marion Ritchie, and mg now and hopes soon to be out 1, 0. 0. F. the bridegroom by Mr. Richards. Rev. again. i. A most successful soctal was given J. A. Claxton performed the cere- wee by the Oddfellows last night in the Ony, after whick a revepiloa w: Little Clara Rchankenberger is re- LO.0.F. hall, which was comfortably Held at the home of the groom's sis- Jedclne over a lotter a little belated filled by Odefellows, Rebekahs and fer Mrs. P. W. Richards- Mr W. Cousins oc- The happy couple will reside at gesoceeee Soesseee cupled the chair in his usual accept- Wheat Centre, Alta able manner, and an enjoyable pro The dance part of setae SUNDAY DINNER oie eornt old-fashioned. quad MaeDonald of Winnipeg was solemn-/of this district gratefully acknowledge /Do not fail to attend these ser- 6 to 7:80. 100 S riites, wih a barn dance and a Cir- / ed last evening, March 28th, at 7.45 /the Kindness of the LODE. in donst- vices, and especially are non. Bisque of Fresh Crab 1 ivcle, which provel very i, Westminster: Presbyterian church, ing.47 pairs of socks, 340 handier- chureh goers invited. Bright sing- .Oyster Cocktail cee with tha enewe: the pastor, Rev. RH. MacKinnon, B lt;hlefs, cakes, sandwiches and pastry ling and interesting speaking. Hoke Hen Uatttee A guessing cohicst as to the num- D Performing the ceremony. The QWwve A ENSIGN AND MRS. DRAY Botte ee etes velome her of b ans Ina. jar. arbised great suditorium'was filled. with triers) of ,, Lam Gael Offi ers in charge s Sauce rlosity, thee: numbe? heing 'B bflde, who was a popular mem- All Veterans are requested to attend 1 a y rater andthe prize-winners Dele re tty tence ae Se 1 a.a. BI Bae S amb Wipe ss W Lakey, first and T. J. Tay- 2 thur Fleming played the wedding elub rooms. Unportant business. Firat Church of Christ, Scientia Janquette o ba bes : y ies M Macedoine econd, for gentlemen, Mis and during the signing ot-phe oan cateant 1. 0. 0. F. Hall, Third St. 8.8. Orange Fritter, Raspberry Flavor 4 tkins first and Mrs, Scott second Tesister Mr. J. Hendrieks sang: /ihe a i Sunday services at 11 a.m, and 7.30 Roast Young Chicken. with vor iadiee Leautitul solo, My Task. The ladies of the True Bine lodge pm, , Subject, Real Dressing * piper The bride wore her travelling suit Will hold a sale of home-cooking on Sunday School at 12.15. Testimony Roast Prime Ribs of Beef-au jus The program was as follows: Sel-) 5 8 th in Lawson s old i Saratoga Potatoes ection, Martin's orchestra; solo, Mrs. f conen blue troadeloth sptearrled Saturday. April Jath In Lawson's old Meeting, Wednesdey.e hristien roxcellent Music. uliflower in Cream Busby; solo, Miss Etkins; recitation, bouquet of rosesw Affer the cere- Store ares building daily from 2.30 YO 6 p.m. (ex Mashed Potatoes Miss Armateong. solo, Mrs. Thomp- 0aY Mr. and Mrs, MacDonald with a * cept Sundays and holidays) The pub stoanetnged Beans con. solo, Mise Sinclair; Irish jig, 2W intimate friends partook of a Ye PA. lic is cordially Invited to attend these A eee anid eae Onan en E' aainty luncheon at the home ot Mrs. Miss, Johnson's class will not meet tervices and visit the Reading Room. hreep Apple Pie -ietanide ee ee. tend legas t COSCUS, an tett-on- Not tor ther at the-gymnesivn tonight: Srittenden; , solo, Hendi leks : ee WASHINGTON AVE ?H otel CECIL S. Joslin, Manager Boston Cr Baked Cup Custard w jeram was render jdunee aus was supplied by Mant for whic 1, Interspersed with the evening in- h good music in s- orchestra. MaeDONALD DOULL The marriage of Miss Eva Cather- ine Doull, recently of New Glasgow. Nova Scotia, and Mr. William James SUNDAY CONCERT The concert tomorrow night in the Empress Theatre will be under the auspices of tlie G, W. Next of Kin, who are preparing a good program, which begins at 9 p.m. Part of the proceeds g6 to provide delicacies for the sol- diers in Frank sanatorium, Wz A, T. U. + The regular monthly meeting of the W. A. T. U. will be held at 2.30 sharp cn Tuesday. looked Hut Bi Tlolines m Pie step dances. The committee ening tool very 3 cake a Tee Cream Coit Mili Bro. Bannock. isted with the progra am, and. also ossum Music Studios Lessons Given in Piano, Voice and Theory Miss Florence Gill, a prominent pianiste and teacher of Duluth, Minn., had the following inserted in an advertisement: Miss Gill wishes to state that her success in the past as teacher, and especially as piantiste, is largely due to the coaching she received with Theodor Fossum, with whom prior to his departure for Europe. This appeared in the daily papers of Duluth as far back as 1907, when Mr. Fossum was ulready guiding the work of professional plan- Ists. he studied for one year SUITE J, HULL BLOCK Medicine Hat, Alherta eoece and a halt L I 4 Victory Bonds Accepted at Par on purchases. Come and look over our, MEDICINE HAT S.OLDEST MUS Established 1902 Every deal a square deat and satisfaction to all Made SECOND STREET tock. IC HOUSE over with us, + Assiniboia. Music Co.,Ltd. 571 Third St. Ererything Musteal. Phone 2642 Hig Riise renee ee SOOSHSOSSOS GOSHHSCOOSOS : HT SPECIAL LADIES BLOOMERS, 95c. Pink of Extra Fine Quality P. ABBIS Exclusive Ladies Store * Come and talk Phone aut satiste, e e full sizes from 24 to 29, elastic band and knee ; e PHOND 3720 interesting home in Winnipeg. - DEATHS CARPET BALL * The postponed game of the S.0.E 11 am. The visit to Medicine Hat of these talented School Kids. See him for real cycles. THE SALVATION Sunday School and Bible C lass ab 155 . 8pm ACKNOWLEDGMENT Great Salvation Service 7.30 The officers of the dispersal area p.m, day afternoon Ohristian leaders is being forward to with much interest. ural Dean B. Davis, Bea Rector. Fourth Sunday In Lent. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer 11 a.m. Evensong (choral) 7:30 p.m returned from overseas service. While pumdey Scnool 350, Dam. Special music at Morning Prayer solo by Mrs. A. H. Thompson, A Song (Goublier). he third.and j ven Dead evening, AsgocintedBibte Students meet at 481 Fourth Street, Mediclne Hat, Sun. 8 o'clock, and Sun- Luxury day evening at 7.30 o'clock. come, Seats free. No Collection. Vicar Rev. 'T. J. Dayles. Fourth Sunday in Lent, Hely Communion 8 aan, Matins Holy Eucharist Sunday School 2:30 p.m, Evensong 7:30 p.m. Sins. EDV: ity. Sunday School. All wel- Young men especially invi service. Allowance Ave. and Twill St. FIRST BAPTIST Rey, b, MeKinnon, Acting Pastor. hrist's Call to the Young to this Fellers, Hodges, in the lock, his the Massey Agency. ARMY Sunda; ay Services ss Servi e 11 a.m. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Rev. R. H. MacKinnon, B.D. The Seven Phantoms of the Abnormal Mind, or the Seven Ghosts of the Soul. 2:30 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Commercialism in Religion. Musie Anthem and Solos at both services. J. P. MARSH, Choir Lead: 11 a.m. Subject: A. FLEMING, Organist. Rev, A. D. Richard In the School of Lite. FIFTH AVE. METHODIST CHURCH : 30 p.m. The Light That Failed. THE PASTOR WILL PREACH. Choir and Pipe Organ. R, Lorne McTayish, Pastor -The Worker and His Work. 2:30 p.m. Sunday chool ana Everybody Welcome. Clothes OU'l you it. It s qui looking su business : you pay fo Hart, GRANT Sor Maren 2 ct oil 70 years. of Alta, ROSS At Medi Hat, March 27th, Norman T. Ross, aged 10. The remains will be forwarded from Nott's undertaking parlors ATOVITTES Il, where the family lived. Mr. Ross was secretary g isurer of the Dauntless Manufactufging Co and had been in this distrfct fr several years. He died of influenza Btter two weeks illness, He is survived by his nother who lives at Roseville, Ill, and sis: ter Mrs. Arthur Anderson of the same place, and another sister, Mrs. James Johnson, also brothers B. F. at Nemis- cam, Alta., Albert C., of Selota, 11. 'A brother, Wm. Ross, of Independence, ind., died last Tuesday, 25th. HUNT. Wa ter Clement, Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement S. Hunt, died ifis morning, March 29th, Funer il will be held Monday at 2 p.m., from the family resideace, 403 Fourth St, to Hillside comet ry. Rev. E. A. Davis of St. Barngbas, will conduct th ser- view FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral service of the- late Joseph White, who died yesterday at age of 21, following a tedious illness, will be held on Sunday after- noon at 4 o'clock In St. Patrick's church and interment will take place in the Roman-Catholte plot at Hill- side cemetery. Mr, Peter White of Queen gt. is a brother of ihe deceased. SALVATION ARMY A good crowd attended th local citadel on Thursday evening: to hear Captain Roe give his address dealing with his experiences overseas. Th story he told was both interesting and pathetic and appreciated by all. He told of his enlistment while stat- ioned at Rossland B.C., and-gave ad punt of his company s Journey-across Canada to England and their sojourn to Salisbury Plains'and the long looked for.trip to France The story of their golug into action and first experience of actual fight- ing was attentively listened 9. -Che tain also related several infidents in connection with the atrocities com- nitted by the Germans and spoke re- gurding crimes carried out. by the 1 Hun he himself bad witnessed the . Services at the citadel on Stinday will be of a spectal character for dur- jug tbe day a public weleonie will be given for the two comrades who week ago returned from overseas namely, Brothers A. Whittred and Aq Sculthorpe. A hearty welcome 3 given. to all to attend these gather- ings. fellow sent themselves at 7.30 sharp. . P, A. EXECUTIVE at the Y. P. A. rooms on 7720 P. Rev. will-be he Monday afternoon: at 5.80 o'clock to discuss further ,plans for the -gym- naslum. Class les4ers are also asked 7:30 p. KNOX CHURCH (Presbyterian 11 am. A Forward Movement Ste- : Class. Nation Good Musi J. A. Claxton, B.D., Minister. m. Sunday School and Bible Anthem: m. Religion and the League of Welcome. 7:30 pm ' A Successful Country Minister. Morning Land. SEATS FRER. with lantern slides will show the Old Testament Taber- nacle with all its fixtures, Evening Anthem O STRANGERS WELCOME. to attend. Y-P, A, MEMBERS afternoon. eee I. 0. D. E, TAG DAY .The 1.0.D.E. Medicine Hat Chapter have announced a tag day for April 12th. Regular monthly business meeting Will be-held in the First Raptist church on Monday night, Mareh 21st, at 8 o'clock. EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN AT FIFTH AVE, CHURCH Arrangements have been completed for the holding of series of evange- listic services in Fifth Ave. chureh commencing Sunday, April 1th., The services of Evangelist Harold H. Gil: Lart. a well-known and Successful preacher, .have been secured... Mr. Gilbart, whose homefis in Winnipeg, is a minister of the Manitoba Metho- has been engaged in gvangelistic, work t A Seledted Sunday Evening DINNER at BORKETT S RESTAURANT North t Railway St. Opposite CPR. Park From 6 p.m. to 8:30 50g, 75e mm 1.00. Subscribe now for the Daily News. ro e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e dist Conference andjfor som years e s e e e e e e e 6 e e e e e e e e e Boots for growing girls or women. Low heels, lacing or button styles, nearly all 31 On 814 to, 10. value of the: ,or not. Special tonight, 7 Puffed Rice, per pkg, only - Toilet Paper, 5 rolls for 000000000000 00000000000 ecccccce eee Now sale at 3.45, Medicine-Hat s Departmental Store PHONES: Dry Goods and Boots and Shoes Ladies Ready-to-wear and Millinery . Groceries and Crockery -. Exceplional Values Tonight 7 to 9 o clock A REMARKABLE OFFERING OF 'HOLEPROOF HOSE e All who had tickets to sell for Fri- day evening s exhibition are asked to Dongola Boots, 5.45 . Scrim and L make their returns at once so that Odd Line Marquisette Gurtains class leaders can turn in all moneys A clearing of good 0. A showing of some at the executive meeting on Monday Dongola and Patent 7 very pretty styles in made-up Curtains that are equally attractive In price. See these to- night at 2.20 to 7.50 pair, 2 PAIRS FOR: 75c TONIGHT e Abou t 25 dozen of a discontinued number of Black Lisle Holeproof Stockings in sizes onight 7 to 9. at 2 pairs for 75c. Thes are-an-odd lot. of the gentire-Hol hould be hurriedly picked up re Better stock up with a few*pairs tonight, 7 to 9 SHEPHERD'S CHECK DRESS his prieing BOYS UNDERWEAR BAR- GAIN Zimmerknit Merino finish Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves and ankle length, ribhed cuffs and ankles, finished with sateen at top of drawers and shirt fronts. Slves for hoys 10 to 14 years, Just the quality for present wear. Regular S5e each 1.00 to 9, suit Oranges Regular 80c dozen, 7 to 9 special, al, dozen 60c We scarcely need to mention that this low price is only se fine black hose today and there should be a speedy clearance of .every pair. Goods, children's dresses ity. a fraetion of the real ess TAN SILK HOLEPROOF STOCKINGS TO CLEAR 75c PAIR. proof Silk Stockings, in light tan only, and at gardless of whether you have shoes to match halt-price 750 pair. GOODS TONIGHT 79c YD. 3 pieced 38-inch Sheplierd s Cheek Dress just the thing for odd skirts and Our reqular 1.25 qual- d. 79 For tonight only, 7 to 9, at per y AFTER SUPPER GROCERY SPECIALS Carnation Mille Sneclal, T-to 9 3 cans for - 260 Marmalade, 41b, pails om sale 7 to 9, at, per pail DP a... 1.00 orship the King. 9000600006 000O0SHOSOCOSOO eeccccecoooese i. : : : : + for your bi ity on all-v vi youa Tot m you can-bt 10 D 7 bets GHTFUL RENDERING .C sIC NUM Music Club Enjoy Mr. 1 burn and Miss BE. R Recital Last Eveni The recital giyen last nig F, Blackburn iat the Music indeed one of the musical the season and for those fortunate enough to be tic one of the most enjoyable. *1 burn. opened his; programme very interesting and e d monstration on the corre of breathing in singing. It, would be ffficult to Eee Get Under One Our New Sprin Hats and Notic The Difference We can sur ly suit you, top hew parucutar you is the largest in the styles. and colors latest. Sizds from 6 Priced from 2.00 to K I LIBERAL DIS le : : : :
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Image 1162 (1919-03-29), from microfilm reel 1162, (CU1943822). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.