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MEDICINE HAT DAIEY NEWS. 457 tomorrow, rising young men of the Tho News will be very glad to anything of-a social or peysonal nature or sotices of message for the ution and women soclety meetings. Notices cau today. Mr. Telfer ts one of the Methodist church jn Aiboria sith a stirring fend expressedhimself as well sat in the-elty today inspecting tho Locat depot, in company with Gapt. Hobbe, oj fied with the arrangements. s eee be lett at office or phone 245 While in the city Mr. Telter is the Mr. Geo. Boane, who underwent oe cuest of Mr and Mrs, fT. E Rudd, serious operation on Wednesday last Mr. Walter Stringer of the News 525B Fourth Av: at the General hospital, is progress- office staff is on the sick list this jek. Harvey Harrison attack of the flu. day fron overseas to visit his parents wie at St, John s Manze, Firet St. Mr. and ing nicely towards recs Rev. Douglas H, Telfer of Carman- Stee gay has arrived in the city to con- Licut. J. Moutgomery Bell uct the missionary anniversary ser- lzation Officer, Departne vices in Fifth Ave. Methodist church iers Civil Re-establishment, Ars. The Fossum Music Studios Lessons Given in Piano, Voice and Theory Miss Florence Gill, a prominent planiste and teacher of Duluth, Minn,, had the following inserted in an advertisement: and sister ave convalescing after Mrs. Charles Ponaloy-te-onvelescent Bryce Mitchell are Demobi- Sold- was n 3snM XXX aaLaaaaYa eeccee ing a8 tavoratiy-se can be expected: eee after an attack of the flu. soe as Mr gt;C. 8, Blanchfgd, who-has been Ml with the flu, is ted as making progress toward reco ery. ; Mrs, Robert Mitchell, of Toronto St, is recovering after an operation at the General Hospital, on Thursday. Mrs. H.C. Drake was the hostess, af. a pleasant bridge and tea yestorda: stternoon, four tables being: engaged: rs. Sumth won the highest score and 3 4 yeceived.a dainty cup and saucer. vy. i. . The names of Mrs. John Hay and 8 Miss Hoy wore inad a CHURCHES AND meet with Migs Thornton, First St, ch Monday night. t ee 8 Come Back to Erin ; When Iris Byes Are. Smiling songs by Dorcen White at St. Patrick's concert, e REDCIIEF A meeting will be held in Redclift oa Monday evoning for the purpose of moderating in a call to a minister for the Presbyterian churct, Seven miiifaters have been heard by the co:- gregation. Rev, Thos. Wilson of Hat 1s moderator, a og ATTENTION The annual meeting of the Great War Noxt-of-Kin association for elec- tion of officers will be held in the SOM. bat at 8 pm: on Tuesday, April 8th, 1919. Ry order of Mrs. D. FGlilespio, president. ST. PATRICK S SUPPER ladies of Westminster congre- gation inyite everyone to their St Patrick's supper at the church, on Mouday evening, 6 to 8 o'clock. The price is so reasonable and thc menu so inviting that no one shouid miss the treat, B,S.W.L WIE Rt cA TEN RELEASES, SIX NEW Six cases of flu in three houses were reported from yesterday noon LLOYD GEORGE. cases were released from. quarantine. 9c brooms for 50c.. Only one to each family. Hewitt Black, Second Street. 207-2 IF PEACE TREATY Paris, March 13. Speedy comple- torr Of the preliminary peace treaty is announced to be the main endeavor of Premier Lloyd George when the peace conference resumes: full swing again. Yho British premier is firm in the con- viction that the finishing and siguing of the preliminary peace should be the frst consideration of th cotiference. While not 0 optimistic as some who Cos hadbeen looking for the completion Royal. of the preliminary treaty by the Brit- : ish peace conference circles is inclin ed to the belief that the document will FIELDING DOES be ready for signatude within about (Continued trent page 4) three weeks. a ishing a delusion. Canada-has been Select your St, Patrick s Day muslc TUled by parties.in the past and in at Assiniboia Music Co. 204-5 his judgment she would be ruled by parties at no distant date, A man eyuld do precious tittle by working PROMOTE AERI Ml alone in the Houte, Tho so-called FLIGH Would never set anywhore. It the farmers were golug to play a lone hand, they might have some fun in ROCKY MTS playing it, but they: would never take a trick, Mr, Fielding was of the AT THE HOTELS Assiniboia. J. H. Hellawell, Cypress Hills. American: M. Moger, Whitla. Cecil: Mr. and Mrs. H. Grend, Til- ley; G. H. Barrett, Grassy Lake; F. A. Bilis, Rose Glen; B. L. Dodd, Alder- son; A. Slyrve, Bowell. R. Ainley, Winnitrea. A. Johnson;-Walsh, independent group which stvod alshe and snapped its, fingers at parties at-her-suecess-in-the-past-as-teacis and especially as planiste, is largely due to the coaching she received with Theodor Fossum, with whom sho studied for one year and a half prior to his departure for urope. - This appeared in the daily papers of Duluth-as far back as 1907, when Mr. Fossum was already guiding the work of professional pian: SUITE J, HULL BLOCK Medicine Hat, Alberta from the list of those who sent flowers to the funeral of the late Mrs. Shaver. MRS, SCHUTTE S FUNERAL The funeral -of the late Mrs. Perey Schutte will take place on Sunday The secretary of the above league asknowlodges with thanks, 7.30, col- lected at Dunmore by Mrs. Robertson; also 1.00, a box of cigarettes, and two tins of tobacco from Mrs. F. Tufts. afternoon, at four o'clock, froia. Nott s) chapel, Rev. . Mr. Davis will con+ duct the service Don t Forget the Irish Supper at Westminster Church on. Monday, March 17th, from 6 to,8-p.n. Children; 25c. -Fitkets Adults, 50; The Nordheimer Apartment Upright Sy He Jjast-word-in Piano craftaranship-at a price remarkable for such quality. We offer this instrument as a culmination of seventy-eight years of experience. Built to conform to the limited dimensions of the modern home and at the same time to satisfy, in * artistic beauty this piano gives a wealth of tonal richness not to be obtained in any other Piano of its size. Assiniboia Music Co., Ltd.. Everything Musical. Phone 2642 3 Friday Saturday Specials 3 . HOUSE DRESSES, 1.95 -Made of strong quality print, good serviceable shades, three-quarter sleeves, two pockets and belt, sizes to 44. Special, 1.95. CHILDREN S ROMPERS, 1.50 Made of best quality Galateas in splendid shades, sizes 1 to 6 1.50. PETTICOATS, 2.25 Made of good quality Heatherbloom, in shades of brown, saxe blue, purple, Paddy green aud grey 2.25. VOILE WAISTS, 2.95 Fine quality Voile, plain and fancy fronts, sizes to 44 2.95. LADIES HOSE, 39c Good quality cotton in black and dark brown, sizes 8 to 10 380. P. ABBIS. Eixolissive Ladies Store PHONE 8720 The funeral of the late Mrs. J. S Brown;-Seventh St ,sil 1 bo held to- inorrow at.1 o'clock from Noti s fun- leral chapel, Rev. A. D. Richard con; ducting the service. Interment will be made at Hillside cemetery. 777 MOORE At-Reaelif?, Alt3Marchi 15th, John Henry Mosre, aged 87. Funeral tomorrow frota tho family lresidence at 2 pan. The remain be titterrea int Regenir Lumber, Plaster and Yaper. Gas City Planing Mills. wet Btudlos Suite 1, oyal Bank I BESSIE ANDREWS, Teacher. EDITH CAVELL ; The Edith Cavell Club will meet with Miss Nora Niblock, 377 Fourth street, on Monday (Instead of Tuesday) at 3 St. Barnabas W A. wilL hold.a hus ness meeting on Tuesday at 3-p.m. in the basement of the church, to ar- FARE Yor the reception-to His Lordr pected on the 25th of this month. The distinguished visitor is chairman of the-Chureb of England War Comnis- sion. EZ TEACHERS DANCE POSTPONED In: accordance with recommenda- tons from the Board of Health the members of the Teachers Association have Wecided to postpone their dance indefinitely, which. Was atranged for St. Patrick's evening, 17th March. The young people of Fifth Ave. church invite all their friends to at- tand Monday night's meeting which will be short, bright and interesting. Miss Jennie Stothers will preside over the program. - Wward via Yellowstone Pass and Kam- over the ground and make up their minds which of the two great parties ceme nedrest.to thelr. views. Only Canadian and British Bird- men Are Eligible to Com- pete, Mr. Fielding said that he had not- iced a movement to appoint a perman- Vancouver, BG, March 15 The SHt tariff committee and ke wished to discourage such a tendenc tariff, sald Mr. Wielding, under the control of the financial min- with all necessary expert advice, the responsibility must be his. Mr. Fielding said that he felt he Vancouver World announces today that in co-operation with the Aerial Jueague of Canada it is promoting aer- The plans include a flight from Van- myer to Calgary via Crows Nest but * WANTED VOLUNTEERS t ee esees ler at present. said, lacked that unity and unanimity which government Fielding, would not be gained by dif- fering cl ments in the party-assum- ing a holier than thou attitude, or by, throwing rocks at those who dis- agreed with them. we obtained by offering forgiveness. to. vanderors who strayed across house. asking forgiveness - - arated themsetves 2 om their party for opinion that th farmers must look COUStience sake and: they dit not res gard themselves as sinners. Pass, thence to Edmonton and home- Saturday, Mateh 15,1919, a POORER COCED + Rev. A, Dy. Biehard bas hls staff of sorenteen volontoor nurses all extra busy and + some of them very tired, Oth. + ers are needed to. como to.the. + assistance of the sick, Many + hom s are withont help. Phono 3661. * * SHEER ERODES should continue to support the gov- ornment because he thought tne time bad. not come for a change. sent no yote At, pre- woujd give hich he He did not think an election in the near future would be a good thing for the coun- try, He did not think it would be wise for the Liberals to get into pow- The Liberal party, ho was necessary to -siiceesstul This unity, sald Mr. Neither could it the These wanderers were not Phey-had isep- On the question of prohibiton Mr. Fielding did not-think there was need for-Dominion referond:m, tion and if the provinces desired to. con- tinue prohibition, then the Dominion should The. que: hould be left to the provinces, enect such legislation is make the action of tie province effective - Take.the boys and girls to. the illu trated lecture tonight at St John s ehureh, Tiiey will enjoy It. 207. Icops, with u, preliminary filght, to Victoria and return. It is stited it would have for ts-object-the-curning out of the goverament. YAVIGNEE 1 477 ROUNDS FIRST REA It was Just. tuirty 9 March 15, 1989, that, arid George Siddons seven rounds to's dr Mich Seventy-stven 1 alderatie fight and sider that this was gular ring battle, a Known as tho iron day fighter, Wwadone nuts .to crack 1 feat of tlic litle si Caradian must. bead heen one 6b the ereutes Jis muscies by loading men are ligtble to compet2, using nines of Canadign or British make. The flight is to be uader con- trol-of-a-conmmittec of tha Aorlal leagito and the World, and trophies Jand a purse will be awarded, Flights to demonstrate the practicability and reilability of the aerial mail ser- vice, but the element of competition he introduced if more than one Imachine is available. The flight is 9 take place as svon as te machines can be proctred from England. Tow ducked Gar Lover Reminiscences of Ireland, Reminiscences of Ircland, No. 2 Kiss Me Again Waltz Somewhere in Hawali Mrs. Clancy's Boarding House Sweet Pesey, Magee Medley of Irish Ieels (Accordion)-. The Above Records Storm Sash and Combination Doors, Gas City Planing Mills, sat 671 Third St. Windshields at Gas City Planing katt Irish Washerwomau Medley of Jigs (Viollu) Assiniboia Music Co.,Ltd. Everything Musical. (eed van Brunt 80430 Sodero Band Sodero Band S0437 - Waikiki Hawaian Orchestra Waikiki Hawaian Orchestra 50498 Empire Vaudeville Co. * Ada Jones and Steve Porter 504 9 H. Veo - P. J. Scanlon 50500 on Salo Now at Phone 2042 at-Sagingw/and had brother Bile. dud wit ut in his experience When he went up ag and durable Siddons he fought Siddons. ag fiye rounds to a draw The Saginaw Kid weight cHampion in 15 title untif ise9, when by Frank Erne A H. 8. Joslin Manager SUNDAY DINNER 6 to 7:30. 1.00 Oyster Cocktail Potage al la Macedoine Fresh Radishes Spring Onions Boiled Salmon, Parsley Sauce 4 Boifed Brisket of Beef with Horse Radish Timbale of Crab, Sauce Cream a la Duchess Breast of Pork, Ly nnaise Sauce, Queen Fritters, Strawberry Flavor Toast Young Chicken with Dressing Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Mashed Potatoes Julienne Potatoes String Beans Sugar Corn Steamed Suet Pudding, Orange Sauce Deep Apple Pie Boston Cream Pie Vanilla Ice Cream Tea Coffee i 3 Cake Milk Werk for Degree in Arts Faculty, Register before May 1st Summer School, July 7 Av; 15 cere Jee tet Write for Information to GEO. . CHOWN, Registrar, MISS E.. RAE Weaeher of Pianoforte, Pupil of Dennee, Boston. Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 tins for 25e, Saturday only, Hewitt Black, Sec- ond Street, 207.2 THRILLING STORY OF LIFE IN SOUTH SEAS Toy ping. Lester ture Last Night at 3 Draws a Crowd Well Illustrated. Tearning through the eye as well as the ear fs the secret of much of the interest in .zcquiring knowledge of world-wide events. A lecture on mis- sion work, however, well told, would be of interest to some people always, but would fail to draw a crowd such as filled the auditorium of St. John s church last night... The announcement of the accompanying limelight views with a subject of deepest interest had nothing of disappointment In it for the large audience. They were held spellbound as the pastor, Rev. Thomas we: passed-trom-scene-to scene i the: tragic events in the life of th f at:migslonary Rev. JokiG. Paton the South Sea Islands, where he ag Surrounded by Cannibals. Many boys and girls were in the cudience and felt the thrill of experiences that come through the life of one of the world s great heroes. The Iecture in every sense was educational, it wae Interesting, but above all if was an inspiration to all who, heard it. A freewill offering for mission work amounted to approximately 340.00, ST, PATRICK'S TEA Monday afternoon, from 2 to 6 at Mrs. R. Irwin's, 856 Fourth street. Bveryone invited. 208-2 Millinery Opening Next Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. Owing to the itness-of ' Miss Barker her Mill- inery opening will not take place until Thurs- day, Friday and Satur- day next. Wait for it. Medicine Hat s Departmental Store PHONES: Dry Goods and Boots and Shoes .. Ladies Ready-to-wear aud Millinery Grocerles and Crockery -----. cannot afford to put price before quality in our principle you.are protected. Let us supply.you needs. Come Tonight. 6 Pcs..Wide White Flannelette 7 to 9 p.m. at 26c yd. Those who are in close touch with present Flan- nelette values know that this is an out of the or- dinary price for wide white flannelette. It's our 30c quality, specially pric- ed for tonight only. 35 Ladies Hosiery Bargain 2 4 e e e e e e 8 e e e 3 e e e to 36 inches wide. 7 to 9 Repeated for 7 to 9 p.m. ym. special s aa 26c Tonight -- ee a 50c Black Cotton and Sea Island Silk Lisle Hose in sizes 8 to 10, Extra LePage Bros to. More Striking Values For Sat. Night Shopping ' Keen shoppers will find that buying here not only saves them many a dollar but that our merchandise is of the dependable sort. ecoeccece eecee DURING THE OPENING There- willbe a come plete display of all the new lines for Spriug, including Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Coats for w men and children di well as an exceptio al rango of New Silks, Dress Goods, Trim- mings, etc. We buying and by this . with your week- end e e e e e 2 e e eo e e e e e e e Yard-wide American Print Tonight, 2244c yd. 4 Grey and black and white effects in a good qual- e ity of perfectly fast color prints. suitable for, allover aprons, house dresses, ote. 36 Inches wide, To go at a price tonight far less than present mitt ? gt; prices. 7 to 9 p.m. pecla io st 2.25 . for. LADIES When down town looking for Cakes, don t forget to call at DOTY S. e display Irish music at Assiniboin Musle Co, 204-5 IRISH CONCERT The Ladies Ald of Washington Av chureh are holding an Irish Concert on Monday evening, March 17th. This will consist of solos, readings, bits of Irish wit and choruses of well-known songs, in which all present are asked to jotn. At the close of the program a dainty lunch will be served in the basement of the church, Admission 207-2 Get your calling cards printed at 2 pairs for . e e see Last Night s Paper for Other Specials Specials in the Grocery Section Tonight. 3 ORANGES, good, juicy, mediam sized e e e Oranges, tonight, special, dozen - 450 LIBBY S OLIVES, 25-0z, sealers, on sale tonight, each .. - 606 LIBBY S MIXED PICKLES, 25-02. sealers of Libby s Sour Mixed Pickles, Special, each a i - 35 e CANNED APPLES, gall tins of luscious apples, special, each CORN STARCH, special, 2 pkgs for ...256 CREAM OF WHEAT, a great household favorite, each SARDINES, special, 3 tins for - for Today. These - 50c e e e e e e e e 202 0000099090990 eseceqeeses oe ooeses es e Sse alg swith a new up with th razor resto' ilian life by He'll like t gives him afres simplicity that oF without the military-1 Razor goes barbed-wire slightest pull The AutoS gift he'll be tha His life a: last * thoughtfulness. Everywher 12, dlades, attractive AUTOSTROP SAF AutoStrop Bi Just, glance in ti interest you, ste our entire:stock. K Phone 99 3,
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