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lt; fa ouT- ON STRIKE. THATS WHAT WH ARE. Op atrike against poor goods and high Prices, and we are going to. wtay out toa, and we are going to wio TOQ, Aslongas ws DISPATCH ovr biui- nose ont business principles, we are oing to retain THE KEY to the door of success. In beying goods wo banitle, you will have e0 HEAD END COLLISIONS ia the wily Of poor goods, Onr SCHEDULE of prices te right sind we are ready and willing to rectify aay and all GRIEVANCES. We beliove every man to be entitled to a fair eqniyalent for his money or time. You will find it pays te work for us in carrying away coods, You want the best; We have it. -CALDER'S: DRUG STORE. Medicine Hat Hews. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1890. AROUND TOWN. pthwok sy Cy peess/ Hila Bas Pearman, ake. 8.8, MoUletlan bas engamed Mr, Worth, of Bathgate, N. Dy, te take charge of bis hurbering busine, Out-of nine carsof cattle fiom bere before the strike, i tired the vnmberdied on the road. Calgary Heralds The seab operator at this point It guarded by two Mounted Policemen. During: bis Orat day io Calgary he could not get a nieal. Calgary Bie ald, an iw Ee Fairy Good Will and ries Faith, Hope aod Charity, waa omitted. - of The Interior Portfolio. - The troutte over the appointment of a Mintater of the Lnterior has been set ted by the appointment of Attorney. General Sitton, of Manitoba He will probably be sworn in when Lord Ab- erdeen yisits Winnipeg, in the course ot a few days. : of Hotel Arrivals. * Coanpolitan. R. A, White, D. J. Mason, F. Ty Schuley, Jobn MeDon- ald, Winnipeg; James Walker, Dick -Alien, Kid. Somes, J, Bellamy, Can more: D. Black, Spokane Fails; Jas, Dew, Pegan; Li Laidlaw, Guelph, J. M. King, Obtengd, J. ; D. Le McGregor, Field, B. R. Barker, Toronto; J. B. Williams, Kingstone Aimerican: J. White, Chicago: A, Gordon and wife, Neil Swinton, Red Deer; Commissioner Herchmet, Re. gina; F. Steele, G. Hysop, Wirmipe; Mra, M. Sie aa Pranciseo: A. Fleming, W 1: V. Minus. 1 Je oh M Hi Medicine Hat Rane Is Your Subscription Paid P Me..Cotton, of Lethbridge, was. in town last week, . Lord Al tripto the Northwest and British Columbia. Mrs, Thos, Whifs-returned. Inst week afteran eighteen month's visit to Oban, Scotland. Mre. T. M. MeKay retnrned this, week from a visit to her honie in Eastern Ontariv. Measles is epidemic is town. The publi schuol lias been closed for the past few days on account of the trouble. The Maple Creek horse races: Inst Thursday are. saidto have been the Best held at the Creek for years, There were plenty of entrive and lots of sport: Mr. John Ross, whe moyed into the Hat from Dunmore a few weeks ago, bas parchased lotscn Main street north and emmimenced the erection of Live Stock Prices, At London;-Engiand, on September 28, (he cattle market was without any new feature, and prices Were (he same asa week ago, Trade was slow. Choice United States cattle sold at Lijec; Cunadinns at 10 c, and vheep at 20e. A private cable received trom Liver: pool quoted Ounadian cattle 9 to 10c, and sheep 9jc. A private cable from London quote J L FR G at Gc, and sheep ot 10 c, At the ust End Abattoir market, Montreal, of Sept. 28, the supply of cattle was again in excess of Fequire- ments, but the qualliy was somewhat better. Prices showed no change. Some choice butchers steers bei ers sold at Bhe, good ab 3 toSte, fair vt +24 to-to Sc, and lower grades at 1 to 2h: per ib.,live weight, There was an The Ninth Ani held'on Wednesday, September 80th, and proved greater success than wax the fait led many to believe that it would Hot come up to-former ones, Phere was about 25 entries, mostly in classes of cattle thoroughbred catth Herefords. bibit and a8 they were judwed ty Con: nilssloner Here given gave satisfaction. There was keen competit Horse clans. the exhibite were not preted, The society held their tair ii the new building erected this year. The building ts 40x 20ft,, and with few additional make a good show building. The list Vion 1 E Fraror nebs 1 J Stewart, Lawrence, r Dixon, 2J Lawrence, Lawrence, Dixon, 3) Lawrence, jr. ins, 2debu Harvey. Brood more and foalaL,d. Stewaiet,.2I,Mantin, , Quel year otd 1 J Stewart. Team in har hess 1J Lawrence. ar. Single driver 1 W A Douglas, 3.V Levesque. band: Hastic,) 2 J Auger (ridden by Miss renee, sr., 2 Wm Bryson, Fence, ar. Heifer 2 years 1 Martin q Harris. Yearling bal 1-J Hctie Yearling beifer i and2, HA Greeley. Martin Harris, Sull calf 1 Martin Harris. Heifer calf 1 J Lawrence, er. HB Fonguier, anguler. quier. GW Quick, 25 Lawrence, jr: year 1G W Qu Funquier, 2G W Quick: Heifer? years int Exhibition of the Creek Agricuttural Society was ticipated, The short notice given of re stevk clamsen, The exbihit in all nd horsea was good, noticeable in th a Horses made a good ex: pecially was t ant Dr. Burnett, the N. W MM. Polios, the awards 1 i the Laily's Saddle the other departments pond. us ex- Improvements will prize winners iv as follows: HORSES AND PONIES, Broop Honsks, Thoroughbred 1 Oanniace Horars. Team in har Single driver 1J Heavy Daavant. Stallion-1 Sohn Teatw 1 J Brood mare and foal J Lawrence, sr. Two year old n Dixon. Pe Generar, Punrose. T am 1- Jobo Two year d 1 AB Hnseett, 2 Jobn Harvey. jure and foul 1 Jolin Harvey, 2 AB axsett. RoapsteRs Stallion 1 W A Doug- PS awrence, ar, Sappre Honses. 15 bunds ard over 6 ad under--1 J Lawrence, jr. 2 Lawrence, sr, Lady's Seddle Horse J Hustie tridden by Biss Jenvir No. Murtin.) Native Px 1 J Law- CATTLE. SsontTHouxs Bull 3 years and over GW Quick. Bali2years 1J Law- ow with ealf-1 J Lawrence, 1 AigrErorps. Yearling heifer l H Cow and calf -1 HB Aeeifer 2 yeurs 1 HH Fau- GHADES. Ball 3 years and over T Bulla k. Fat cowl HH (Pe JO Auger. Obtid s Patehltie Mrs J Stewart, dress -1 Mrs Joba Dion. Plain Stockinge E Mire Hasvett, 2Mire Quick. Ribbed stockingy 1 Mrs Mar tin. 2 Mire Quick, Patehwork quilt 1 Mre Quick, 2 Mrs Kearas. Quilt other than patchwork T Mr Kearns, Hand tmuade sbirt 1 Mra J Stewarts Fi Knitted Stockings 1 Mrs Kearnh. Fancy Knitted Mitel Mie Quick, 2 Mrs Kearns: Flowe mat 1 Mes D Kearns, Embroidery work I Mev TL Rankin, Crochet work T Mire Stew- art, 2 Mra Quick, Machine sewing 2 Mra Quick. 2 MrsStewart, Hundsew 1 Mrs Jolin Dixon, 2Mrx Stewart, Sofa cusbion l Mrs EC Dixon Hand Painting 1 Mre Kearns, Lace work 1 Mrs Martin, Craay patebwork 2 Mew Qiilek... Tatting-1 More Quick, ftome made blankets tM Button holes 1 Mra Quick, Table mats- 1 Mra L Rankin, 2 Mrs Stewart, Bouquet Flowers 1 Mra Stewart, 2 Fauvi Labbin, a CHILDREN'S WORK. Under 18 years. Writing 1 Bessie Stewart, 2 Annje Dixon. Drawing 1 Howard Dixon, 2 Bessie Stewart. Dar ning 1 Annie Dixon, 2 Howard Dixon, Dressed doll 1 Ethel Dixon, 2 Lennie Ruby. Hemming b-Agnie Dixon, 2 Bessie Stewart. We give the following prices for dressmaking for the winter season: -:- 5.00 AND 5.50 - rding to mode. Satisfaction every way guaranteed. Acco: and of the very latest designs. : Tweed Ewart Over 13 und dnder 16. Writing 1 Grace Hustie, 2 Eiinn Auger. Deawing 1 Grace Hastie, 2 Edna Auger. Darn- ing-1 Grace Hastie, 2 Edna Auger, Hemuitg 1 Grace Hastie, 2 Edna Auger, 3 Mr. Artbar McDonald has taken position as buteberfor Mr. J.T. Mus trie, and judging from the eppear- ance of the hop and th i 5 la is dnderstatids Bir Uiisnness The proceeds of the: afternoon tea given on the Exhibition grounds by Tae Ladies' Aid of the Methodisr church amounted to about 23, and the concert in the, evening 50. The concert given by the Methodist church on the-eyening of September 90 was the best ever given by local tient in Muple Creek. Mrs, Douglas? singing was particularly applauded, and the: recitations by Miss Hastie and Mrs, Bell were well rendered, Minit Hustie wscertuinly a talented elocu- ist. The whole evening's enter- Tint was well appreciated, Mr, Kobold, of Winnipeg, bas ser etal cars of stock rekdy for shipment as sonn ns the strike is settled, Mrs, Potts, of Medicine Hat, expecta toshow a stock of millinery for a few ays in the whop occupied by Mrs. Laveque. We are glad fo hear thnt thestrike , has been settled, The merchants were jnst beginning to feel. the ineonyeni- ence, ng quite pu suries were beginning to run short, ae 6 racis Hi FR Breakfast Bacon, herof the -neces- slwiya nih of the neces ind Game in eeisom Life Size Portraits As a premium, for Gash Trade. With eve worth of cash purchases to one life-size Craotint the City Drug Store fer your purchases, HE Js the ESH BEEF, re freer ortrait, copied from an: may select, and artistically finished. 0 GITY DRUG STORE. MARSHALL'S + MEAT MARKET, MUTTON, PORK, ETC; ide. 10 ju will be entith tree, and get'a card on-which FeO. Goltary te railway Street, next door to lan s Barber Shop, Place to Ruy Mears. ritor ow the per And eeans at fresh meaty age soliclied. r November 15 uctive demand for vheep and lanrha a dwelling hense AtStonewall, Man., on Saturday, the , P. R. station house was burned. Agent Lewis, formerly of Medicine Hatand igh River, lost 1000 worth of personal effects. Are you Insured egainst Fire? Call one of. thw reliable companies for which he ia agent. ad. Mrs. Potts, milliner, het ter fall opening on Friday last She base splendid steck of trimmed and no- trimmed millinery for fait and winter wear. Next week Mrs, Potts will visit Maple Creek. Mrs. Barreau and daughter, and Miss Millar, of Medicine Hat, bave L npenditng ttn pentoerk te tent eontinned fh They came up to take in the Hospital Ball, which took place on Thursday --last. Lethbridge News, About twenty-five couples of young people enjoyed a social dance in the Reading Room on Tuesdny ev- ening. Good music was provided and the-evening, was one of pleasure. A Iunch was sefved nt midnight, and the ance broke up at half-past one. Among the visitors In town fast week were Messrs. D. Sisson, of Carl ton, and Jas. Hargrave, of Medicine Hat, who are returning from Eng- Tand, have tuken actoss a Inrge ship- ment of cattle, Th hada good wovage. Mr. brother of Mr, Prairie Review. A tramp-who bad not seen a hed Sisson Ts bed near Langdon for a feather one, on the by freight which wus going enst on Fri day morning taken tothe hospital, He -teay His name is unknown, but the verdict a gary Herald, pie which it was hia good fortune RO ec aay ene m1 Are You Tired all the time? Then report having sons, Portage Ia for a long time, mistook the rrileoad find the tall for pillow, and was hit hy the engirie of the Se wastroorht te waeonly etranip Cale Mr. Hargravetells of m monster both from local and export buyer: and pri eres little firmer, Sheep sold freely at 2 toe; and Janibs at 3 to S c per Ib, live weight. At the Point St Gl Charles cattle market, .Mon- treal, on the same day, 900 hogs were offered, and. prices riled st ady at 82 to de per Ib,, live weight, 2588 your blood needs to, be enriched and purified by Hood's Sareaparilin, the Ove Tene. Blond Purifier. t gives vigor and vitality, Hood's Pills are ensy to tuke, easy to operate, Cure indigestion, billivus- ness. 25e. duty by the company in using every meuns in thelr power (o keep traftic open and trains moving 80 far as we enn hear, have vot done a ingle froward act which would t per the codpany s officers or prejud their-own cause,Now that th eettled, both alike have ni congratulate: themselves over. know that the OR, T., a8 a body, are men who will do their duty faitbfully hy the company in the future, and will leave nothing wadone which will. tend totpeak their appreciation of the fact that the compuny has met them rea- sonably, even though it did cause a struggles SS 1 asy to Take asy to Operate: ave testares poculat to Wood's Pils, Small to 2s testolens omens, earough.. A one man t ave takem a ils tl fe ia ail ayer we. C1 Hod Cony Proprietors, Lowelt, Maxs. The only pills wo wikewab Hood Sersaparills: r IJ Lawrencp, ar. 2J Lawrence, jr. Heifer 1 year 1 G W Quick, 2J-Lan- Mile calf 1 AB Hassett, 2 GW Quick, Heifercaif 13 Lawrence or, 2.3 Lawrence, jr. W-Qhick, 2A B Hassett. Fat steer I 26 W,Quick. Steer rence, jr J Lawrence, 2 yeare t J senate Southdown ram Jos Dixa Quick, Spring Pigs 1 V Levesque. Xeas) 23 Lawren SHERP AND PIG8. Shropshire Down 1ai 1 Mi Burris, - Merino ram 1 Jos Dixon. 1 Martin Haris. Cotswold ram 1 Martin Harris, 2 . Pair ewes, any breed i Jas Martin, 2 Jos Dixon. Spri Lamibs 1 Jos Dixon, 2 Martin Harris Spring Buck Lawbs iand 2 Martia a POULTRY. Fauquier. 1 GRAINS ANDSEEDS, Sweet Uorn 1 H Greel Fauiguier. Squaw Corn-1 H A Greele Fieht Corn 41 Fauquier, ROOTS AND VEGETABLES, 2EWQ Swed Tarnips 1 E Perrin. k, 3 Jos Dixon. 1 Jos Dixon, 2 E Perrin. ontons 1 H A Fangqai low on tone i H H Fanquier, 1H A Greeley, 2H H Fh Squasb 1H A Gresley, Red Cabbage 1 H H Fauquier. Sun Quick. Wi quier, 2H A Greeley. T 1H H Fanauier, 2 Jos Dixon. Milch cow 1G Plymouth Rock 1 D Kearns, 2H H White Leghorns 1-D. Brown Leghorns I-H H 2H A Potatoes, any sort 1 J: Lawrence, sr, Long beets T H A Greeley, 2 Jos Dixon. Turnip beets Red onions 1 HH Pengnier, 2 Jos Dixon. White Canliflowers quier. Jog Dixon. mer cabhage 1 H A Grevley, 2G W ter enbbage-1 HH Fau- ple Carrots 1G W Quick; 23 Lawrence; sr, Citrons. Long Masyokis don Dixon, Turnip Mane Mr. Job Hurgrave, of Medicine Hat, was down to the races, Mr. J. McDonald was in town on Thursday. Mise Edith Grant, of Walsh levis ting friends in town fora few weeks. Dr, Fraser left: Tuesday evening on a tour of the detachments, Battleford, arrived last week. Me, Moody takes the place of. Inspector Scarth, who-has beet transterred-to: Regina. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED: Orrawa, October 6. Only thirty members were present when the flouse met yesterday for the last business of the sitting 1S Lihurls and 12 Consent Sand familly 0h? Prompt attention to Mail Orders, A dangerous time 8 o dite, people 2Un and winter . sir is the great safe-guard pure- air inside and outside. a single pore of the skin be closed. Don t cover them with stifling or rough underwear, but with Tpalti Brant Underwear P Don't let yatives, The next session of the Honse is called for Febranry 1. Pra. Aavings, Loan and rogation took place at I o'cloc 2 Bellaing Association of Fguitabl sane Mupromss Har Locan Boans teres Ereaident 4-4-6; Calder, LB. Prevident; Pirectors J. F. John Young, A. S:Meionvid, 8. P. Forter, Wy B, Marshall, J. Dongias ; Secy.-T'reas., J Acanies ; Valuator; Gy Lean ; Solicitor, J.P, Mitchell, For information regarding investments or loans, apply to dames, Agent. M. LEONARD BARKER aw CONFECTIONER. Vico comfy wearing jade of wool that's all wool wool that absorbs andthen throws offthe impurities. So soft, warm and porous so snug fitting and. suits. Thousand: made into combination f children are MARKWICK HORD. Paper Hanging and. Kalsomining. sa Shop opponite the public school. Stoves, golds 1 H A Greeley: Dixon, 2 Soha Stewart. Purenipe T Batter, 20 tha l- Mrs M E eee the Derbydale pie, was: monde of meat, ghed: 8,500 pounds, ,required th dressed cascases of twelve steers to sold af w shilling make it. The fn plate and people: come from all part ofthe Kingdom to partake of a plat England it wae called; thepie was baked; Horses Lost. QTRA VED froin th ranch of the onder. 2 signed-esrly thie-spring men Ault mm roe: lt; do big mares: Fearling All of 8 Fon information that y of thexs horses, 0 sand, reqitired thre 6 to haul it to the ovens, about vne 10-Ibs, 1- Mre M Eltiote AB Hussett, 3 Mrs F W Pe 1 Mrs A 7M Cheese, 10 tbe. 1 Assortment prese .D Kearns Homemade Picklow 2 Mrs D Koarna: Loaf of bread LM. Martin, 2 Mrs M Elliott, 3 Mrs Jobi Gelery 1 Stewart; 2-1 Perrin-Pomatoee- IJohn Stewart. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES, Bee Pht Brent provomnerd of mnequatter Butter, 6 lw Ta prints 1 Mrs MEI (8 Mew AB Bassett 3 Mra W. L Established, - June 1883, M, Leonard respectfully enlls the at- tention of th public to the fact that quality. Wedding-Cakes a Specialty ENVELOPES Newly pent a Tg News B re im 5 Hardware These are the lines House and Carriage Painters: x7 oter Draying. them to-day.. They have proved to be the best. gt; pirat Otas Good Acco Spac ROBT. WATSON, ; Bar Sv Agent for Faiohild Co. Winntoea, ese Bost Doggies, andl of fait nb . eiesias Brook always on hand. BS an mtion of ranchers ia oa let to the eagon, built expresaly for North. rade the best wagon made, PRIC Baggage Delivered Anywhere. aa pa uate, Fore reasonable, WATER and + + I handle, and I keep Prices Reasonable... Call. on me for anything you may require fo my line. Shelf and heavy hardware Repatea prompey werented toe Re FOR SALE at n Rosixsox PRext Buns, Graburo P.O. Stewart, P cents per 100 * DRAYINE. ater by the week or by the barrel, Draying prow ptly attended to BACCACE DELIVERED to Koy plnoe in town, 2. 8. BENNETT JOHN CLARE lt;
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