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ECZEMA4 -Posttivety the world's. only sv ECZEMA ECZEMA FA -- FAREWELL ECZEMA BELL BALM fa absolute cure for Eczema and all forms of Skin Brup tion a swift and surenlestfoye of all germ skin discases hundreds cured since its discovery. Testimonials from some of Canada of Eczema or any other Skin Disease you positively can by the use of BELL BALM, in cinjunction with B to-day. Combined remedies rea upon receipt oF price. PORTAGE AVENUE FEREXCES: most prominent business men. be cured privately in y P. 8. of A. Why suffer longer? usv, shipped sec Note A comprehensive boot on the treatment of Eczem: eminent physicians, sent free toll sufferers upon request, Write to-day Chris 3S O, 0 A -LULPHUR BATH Guaranteed brought to your home Nature's Vader Scfpce and fuvigoraces leanscy nd purl Personal PES P05. sty Nome, an every tle Supervision aou nie tor book. Prise for larwe vote, THE BELL REMEDY COMPANY. Offices 710 to 712 Somerset Block (Adjacent to Zaton s) Seean eae we Ifyou suffer the tortures ur own home Order ddress, Consultation By Dermatologists Ti Our Office: WINNIP EG, CANADA Great Send-off Civen To Hat s New Imperial Bank Citizens Assembled to Banquet - and Speed Glowing Tribute to R. G. Wilkinson. Branch: of Broadview Hotel to banquet and hjd to come. farewell to Mir. R. G. Wilkinson, who great halp to out town and Both in his official and private apar Old town of Broadview printed below, whicl is sufficient in itself. to convey to the public the com-, fidgnee placed in Mr. Wilkinson dur- Mr, Robert Gordon, Wilkinson; Dear Sir, We have ageembled this Good Bye Bye to you our honored guest, fore you go to assume your neWw)idu-, ties as manager of Ghe Medicine Hat Branch of the Imperial Bank of Can- Hank of Canada Bromdview we believe, you Sir, gualified to fill. Durisig the five years you shave filled ken-word. ing well the interest of te Bamk, You have studiet our needs amd that our g Spt the town and country end you Wave endmavored to mect these mecds We congeatalate you-on the increased business dome by the Bank during your management. on the sp 'y staf in the Bank ond on the i im- Church and State. And. he com- tiinding influence of your position was always to be found on the side i oF and truth. We would like to asvare 7you Mrs, Wilkinson that you Lave wou a place in our tirarts which the influence of time camot erase. Your lovely shome was always open to your friendq gpd especially wit tbe junior mem- bers of the Bank staff miss mecting + with you in tat warm and unaflect- ei home kife which is so much more neoded and apprecie ed. aa our Western, towns. We beg to assure you your estiinable wife that we shall miss) your welfare. overcome when she tearns of sincerely Prairie Pride not only. stands the test, but always yields satisfactory results it is the FLO in which to place your confidence ask your dealer for-it. Ww the Parting Guest Mayor Presided and Read Address with A Broadview, Sask., paper contains think kindly of you both, that as we the followimg account of farewell to are q part of all we have met your R. G. Wilkinson who came to Medi- lives will.belp as touttain to that cine Hat to managk the Imperial Bank autumn of period of fulness and ripe- ness wihich is the giend Cottstenmbion Lest Fridax evening large number and blesscdness of the life bere end onr citizens assembled at the make us meat for. the life that is yet We ask you to-accept this cane as a for the past five years has ben slight token of our esteem. 0 wilh re: district, mind you of your many friends in the end of the city. Mayor MacDonald presided, und imamy happy days you have spent am- read the very appropriate address oug us, You will ulso convey this cut glass vase to Mrs. Wilkinson with our sincere regards end estesm. We can assure you that in your well merited fng tio stey-in Broodview promotion we. ourseines feel bomored. While there is sadness in saying it is in measure com- pvening at this bamquet- to say Good pensated for by the feeling tiat you be. are being advanced to a larger sphere of trust and influence in the Tmperial Trusting that you and Mrs. Wilkin- son may capoy a loog and teppy ite Mt. Wilkinson replied as follows: Mr. Chairtuan gnd Friends; Any at- on tetipt to find words to express my feelings tonight would be entirely fu- tile and abortive end baing my friends But I would like on behalf ai Mrs. your present position -you tave wor Wilkinson amd myselfto expressout Tor yourself many friends whili guard-/appreciation of the Kindly. sentiment rotcea in the address ferc read, end fitude for the handsome tokens of your friendship and esteem. It na- turally has been a source of deep re- im a free kind and courteous ummser. gret to both of us to feel that the-past two yrars Mrs. Wilkinson's: health had been such as to prevent a more intimate intercourse with hir riendsand we fpel that this has been ous loss, although this has been the case. I should like to say for Wilkinson .that she has always (deeply interested im the people Broadview and she has been of the greatest assistance to myselt in ber kindly and sympathetic interest in I feel that Mrs. Wil- Mrs. been the hand- some way in which you have chosen to give expression to your good will and friendly feelings towards us. The gifts axe magnifinent and we do sot desetve it from you. To say that we regret leaving our friends in Broadview is to put it very mmay. , jor soclat-interconrse with you, dur- Sir amd ing the five years di our residence among you has been most happy and you very mnch, that we shall often some of the attachments formed dur: Patent Flour The Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limited ing that time will be lifelong amd 1 take this opportunity of publicly ac knowledging the many tokens of kind- ness received at your hands angjhwould especially refer to our first neighbors and Rev. and Mrs. Acheton. These were the first attachments we formed, and they remain the strongest. Mrs. Wilkinson gnd myself can never for- get the:deep abiding and parental in- terest Mz. and Mrs. Acheson have taken in us. Ja my, business relations with you let me say thet I have always com sidered my work a pleasure, I-bave been glad to serve you and do evely- thing in. my. power to be of assistance to the business even of Broadview and to the farmers of the surrounding dis tridt, I have taken q deep personal interest in the progress of each of jou and when I compare the standing five years ago, it is with no smmil de- gree of pleasure that I note the sub- stantial improvement in the position of each and every one of you. Right glad am I.to see that you lave made such good use of any assistance the, Bank I have the honor to represent Broadview. I will once more qsk you t accept out heartfelt gratitude for all your kindness towards us, and let our friends. This fact is precious and consoling to us amd-our prarts go out to. you. Work, toil, difficulty, misun- derstanding, clauds or sunshine, fail- use or success, what matters it, you are our friends and we wish you joy. Mayall the . happiness amd success that you deserve be yours. This is our highest wish in parting from you. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson leave today for Medicine Hat. ihe sew manager comes from Saskatoon, .where he thas. acted in a similar capacity for the Imperial Bank for some time. PLES EEE EE ESE + 5 + + A GOOD WANT AD. + pe hs *f Is, of course, one which will + bring the greatest number of -f replies or answers. It is a law. that fm creased demand ++ + makes certain the quicker + of - sale. + +f The Want Ad. is the brief + est kind of an Ad. that is ever ++ *f written, and hence in its brev- *f +h ity there must be wit-wisdom. - The Want Ad. can only inter- +f * est the reader on the basis of +f his interest. Each .eader is + interested in each and all of + * the five essentials to every + jf Want Ad. These -essentials, +f fin the order of their import- + ance, are, first, the names of + the article or thing advertis- + ed; second the quality of the + for of fourth, the address, b od + name of the advertiser. +f opportunity; *f The News, Phone 13. teal situation ig the persistes rum- -drs that the Western Conservative meibers ure about th, est f arficle or the kind of thing + * advertised; third the price of +h the article or thing advertis- +f we + Cphone, or street number)-of +b +f the advertiser, and, fifth, the + + f When the above essentials +f are fully and truthfully stat- + + ed in the Want Ad, the best ++ results are obtained; but in + + proportion to the number of +f + these essentials. ommitted - Sat from the Ad, does the advert- +f + eer curtail the results to his -fy + Ad- Each Want ad- ts- anf jook for them in +f + PEEP EE EEE EEE WINNIFRED EEE EEE EET E (From Winifred Record) JL, Wright went to the Hat-on Wednesday evening for a visit with his family, Harry Peters went fo The Hat Wed- neaday evening to help some of the boys prove up. Mra, Paul Buebring left on Tues- evening for Ancmouse, N. D. in aiswer to's message that,her mother was not expected to live. The hockey game between Medicine an Bow Island on- Wednesday resulted in a victory for Bow Island with a score Of 9 tol Eventually you will use Robitt flood Flour, Quit experimenting with in- ferlor grades and try It now. The Globe Stora, Mrs. 8. EB. Angle returned from the Hat/on Saturday where she went for medical treatment. The latest development in the poli- come out in fayor of reciprocity, It/ that the people made the mistake of their lives when they defeated the advocates of this pact. It is grati- fying to who fought for the common people to7pave the: truth of heir argumepta proved in so short.a. Sana But when such men as R. B. erinett of Calgary gets uneasy and begins to threaten, we are compelled to exclaim, ht Lord how wonder- ful are the ways of politicians, At the meeting of the'M.W.A. lodge on Tuesday evening, two hew mem bers, B. J. McDonnell ang A. J. Lind- quist, were taken in. After the in- itiation ceremonies, a lunch was serv- ed. . Roy McLean was detained in the house for a few days thi week with the grippe. Mrs. F. J. Harris was on-the sick call the doctor. . J..W. Beath and ton Rqss spent a couple of days in the Hatkthis week having dental work done. For a couple, of hours Sunday, it looked as if we were qu fo see genuine old time blizzard; but it pas- sed us by. John Christopherson, Jobn Claus- sen, B. 3, MoD6nnell, John McDougald and Roy, MeLean took the night train for the Hat to -transact Land Office business. Wear an Aviator Cap from The Globe Store, and you are proof against the coldest weather. Regular price 1.00, sale price 80 cents. On-Tuesday afternoon while eating a cut of currant ple, Mary Sausser swallowed a pin which lodged in her throat. Dr. Patterson was called from Bow Island but was unable to dislodge it. She was taken to the hospital in Medicine Hat on Satur- day evening. During- the night a yoilent fit of coughing the pin was Yoosened and it came up into her mouth. The pin was bent in the shape of-e-fishhook.-Mr. returned on Saturday night. While in the hospital, Mary will have her tonsils removed. On Tuesday evening the trustees of ithe Odd Fellows Lodge mude the an- HaT DAILY NEws the question of how to arouse more interest in the meetings was taken up end It was decided to discuss some auestion of interest to the members the meeting January 20th will be ductor; T. D, Fisher: R.S.N. Grand, porters, D. J. Champine and Jas. Jack- at each meeting. The subject for Deep ys. shallow plowin, On Thursday eveniny a ker, D.D.G.M.,. installed thie oMmcers or the 1.0.0.F, Lodge in public, The at- tendance Was good and the inltallat- fon ceremonies passed off without a Aiteh e The new officers are Past Grand, Kendall; Noble Grand, John Christo- pherson; Vice-Grand, Sec, G. W. Fleming; Williams: Warden, M. Grady; Treas, R. L. Con- A.B Kendall; LS, Peter Holm; Chaplain, Joe Hickmore, Scene Sup- son; Supporters V. Grand, C.X. Han- sen and P, . Buebring; Inside Guar- dian, C. K. Elliott; and Outside Gu- ardian, J. H. Ryge. W. Hf. Taylor, was fortunate not to lose bis pre-emption as the, cancel- lation that was against it did not go through, and It fs sald that pre-emp- tions alone cannot be cancelled any more for non-payment of the inter pI Joe Ancton was kind enough-to give tie d stred information tor M. B s0-tre pplic: BTOWN-B0-te could mn tion for fi A on Saturday. F. Settle made a busines strip to Taber on Monday returning on Tues- day morning. Mrs. C. Foster, Mrs . C. A. Parker and daughter Edna: left on Tuesday evening for Carmangay where they whois a daughter of Mrs. Parkers. 8 MEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 25 CENTS (Aalel res DAILY Let Us Loan You the Money at: He SEE OUR PLAN Write, Phone or can The Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltd. Phone 649. Imperial Bank Building. Medicine Hai, Alta. A FEw SNAPS Situations Wanted For Sale, Lost, Found, etc., ads under ad. accepted for less than 26 cents. Cash must accompany the order. J. R. AAT; it will recetve attention. - BY YOUNG WOMAN, ight honse- Address F. Willard, City, FA0USE WORK WANTED by Eng- . Wright called on . FoateFRoqm TO RENT AN modern con- Street, TP WO light housekeeping rooms on will visit with Mrs . Geo, McDaniel 'T Shiloh Gure QUICKLY STOPS .coUaHS. CURES COLDS. 155, eee See able for two gentlemen. - wate and in goed: condition. partment. a line C. P. R. Good district, three ele- vators, one other general store. Stock about 4,000.00. Apply box 321, News office: - and shoes, worth about 1500, to be sald in 10 days for 60 cents on the doliar. Buyer can-fent the premises. Store, 5 living rooms ahd barn, for 40 per month. Hose, 5 years old, stylish driver, suitable for lady; also harness and Democrat wagon. Apply J) to The Harvard Tailoring Co., 312 4th Ave., opposite Dreamland. NOTICE jeadings. 25 words, one day .. 25 25 words, three days .. .60 25 words, six days 1.00 Additional. words at same rate. No Phone your ad to No. 13 ring 2, and HELP WANTED FEMALE. SpingRAL SERVANT WANTED A. Several suites, P. Burns, 157dtt modern convenfencos. Apply ee FesAGE HEP Gonerat vervant Mo 154ate- Seen ee wanted. Highest wages pald, Ap- ly 238 Esplanade, 1ssa3 SITUATIONS WANTED work or to look after childrea. 196d3 Ugh w 9 few hours a day. 18743 veniences. Apply 701 Ottawa Lagatt ground floor. 603 Toronto St. ipsatt RENT Five room fiat, central location. Apply at Trider s fruit tore, 423 North Railway St. 155-d6 RENT Large furnished front room, modern conveniences. Phone 16506 RENT Furnished room over Fos- ter s Saddtery; Main Street, suit- 15843 Ou SALE. B H 80 fecords for Edison Phonograph. N arly att t mi Price 15 ror the lot. Medicine Hat Fire De- 143ate . 5 FOR SALE Good warm shack, 16x p22, to, be moved from property. Apply to 01 508 Roy Street. 15706 PER. CENT. FOR SALE Chkice-pure brea White To BUX yandotte- cockerels. Price aD 2.6 cack: G1, Lotauist. a57at Pay Off Mortgages OR SALE or will exchange for Medicine Hat real estate, general or Improve Real Estate. Store. business, small town, on main 15846 JPOR SALE Stovk of ladies. and gents clothing, furnishings, boots 182dim LOST 1; FOUND. - SALESMEN WANTED For latest in the world. Cheapest and best light known to science, Exclusive terri- tory, big profits, permanent busin: MacLaren Co, Calgary, ae a a OFFICES TO RENT-to-Impertar bank rn conveniences, Apply to R. Wilkinson, Imperial Bante, mo HELP WANTED. RAEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN and most perfect gasoline light 159 Tu. Th, Sat. aa OFFICES FOR RENT reed a building, Ww. WANTED, ANTED House to rent, unfurn- ished preferred; aaa eae 155-46 a AUCTIONEERS - + Hi: 8. BROWNE Co, Live stock nd--General Anctionsers; farm apecialty; hor sales of furniture will receive our Special attention. Goods of any de- ular weekly sales, on the Market Square: Cash advanced on goods con- Signed for absolute sale. Apply H. B. Browne Co,, 366 Toronto St. Medicine Hat. Phone 481, See-our announcement elsewhere of auction sale, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED LADIES' AND GENTS cast-off clothing, shoes, watches Jewerry, guns, revolvers; valises, suit cases, stoves, musical instraments, furniture, Democrat waggons, .bug- sies, harness, bdicyeles, carpenter tools, ete.,.raw hites and furs, borse hair, wool. and lt;ithers, bought and pe Apply to-the Harvard Tailoring + 12 Fourth ay nue, opposite Dreamland theatre. P.O. box 701. the above. THE. MEDICINE HAT HIDE, FUR. AND JUNK CO: 'The above have on hand fie best sel- tion of Second Hand Tools inthe 4 y. We carry Furniture, Stoves and jedding, new- and second hand Olothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Rifles; Guns, Re- volvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and a nice newline of winter goods. We buy everything mentioned above and pay the best prices. Call at 504 South Rallway St. or Phone 687. tf GLOBE CLEANING AND PRESSING CO. beg to announce * that they are opening a cleaning and pressing establishment opposite the Fire Station on 4th Ave, All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. New and second hand goods bought and sold. Mark Harris, Prop. Phone - 169. Jan. 30. LEGAL, VIDSON WILL, Barristers,.S0- licitors and Notaries, Medicine Hat. Offices: Corner-of Toronto St and 4th Ave.Telephone 614. P. 0, box 792. A06D nouncement that a deal-had been ed whereby the property known as the Bennet Hall had been taken over by the Lodge. The Record has always contended lthat when it came to a question of hustling, the boys in and around Winnifred bad anything along the line crowded off the map. Om the 20th of October, 1910, seven card me- mbers met in the isher Hall and with the assistance of a team from Grassy Lake instituted . Winifred Lodge No. 67, 1 A class of twelve were instructed in the work and the young lodge with 2 member- ship of seventeen was left to carve from the hard plain of experience a place for itself among the leading in- stitutions of the country, With the first meting in January, 1912, the membership roll has passed the 70 mark and the boys were inbued with the desire to secure Home of their own. The firms in- terested in the Bennet Hall were ap- proached and the announcement on Tuesday vening was the result. The property is one of the most valuable In the town and s centrally located. It is a frame 32 x 70 two fstory tuttiing. Thre management will take steps to have the hall fitted up with regalia rooms and install a lighting system so that the different orders that desire to use it may have comfortable quarters. The main hall will be kept intact in order that it may be used for dances and public entertainments. The boys are to be congratulated on the splendid showing they have made in the fifteen months that the Lodge has been In exlatence, At the Fegular meeting of the Un- ited Farmers of Alberta held in the 10.0.F. hall on Saturday, afternoon, OFFICE 10 RENT 20 x 25 fect in size, -permanent A Fine large Office in the News Block, well lighted, steam heated, modern conveniences, 426,00 50 ft. Central Park. wana. 1000.00 50 ft. Toronto St. 720.00 Choice building near High School. 1825.04 Roomed House on * 50 ft lot 3 Blocks from Station, fenced, - tree * EGa ea epee It will Pay you to enquire about these. ee HOLLINGER AGENCY 384 Main St. - Phone 488 Lot SYNOPSIS OF CaNADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS. Ny person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years. old, may hemvstead quarter section of availavie Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The appli- cant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub- Agency tor the district, Entry by proxy may be made at any Agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, intending hem Duties. Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader. may live within nine thlles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned. and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts a nomesteader in good standing may pre-empt quarter-section alongside hip home- stead. Price 3.00 per acre. Duties, Must reside upon the hornestead or pre-emption six months in-each of six years from date of homestead en- try (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A hemesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot ob- tain a pre-emption may enter for a purchased homestead in certain dis- tricts. Price 8.00 per acre. Duties Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect house worth 300.00. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B. Unauthorised publication. of this advertisement will not be paid for. Sept. 14-D-8m. APPLY TO. + Spe geeeeeeees' News Office. Signs that attract. City Sign Works. TO8T 1 sold 550.00 50 ft. Block 14 Herald. in Spencer , Todd's store Sat- 1000.00 50 ft.; Bik. 11, Alta- /urdey night Finder kindly phone ar 311. an iszatt LoSst Plattorm off dray. Finder City. Sales Stables, Phone 85. 155d3. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MIRIKCAREGU- som, daughter, brother vr sister, of royalty shall be paid on the ring, initials GED, will be newarded on return fo Offices: Pruitt Block, Room 2; hone 674, P.O. box 640.. 6st E BUSINESS CARDS. SlGNs THAT aTrRacT CITY SIGN WORKS Main St th twenty-one years at an annual rental of 1 an acre. Not more than 3,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Application for a leasg must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent er Sub-Agent of the dis- trict in which the sights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the sand must be described by sections, or legal sub- divisions of section veyed territory the tract appiled for and fn unsur- shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accom- panied by a fee of 5 which will be re- funded if the rights applied or are not available, but not otherwise. A it output of the mine a of five cents per ton. oe The person operating 16 stall furnish the Agent with Mworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the-coal mining rights are being operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease will ticlude the coal min- ing rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever avail- able surface rights may be considered necessary for the working. of the mine at the rate of 10.00 an acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ot- tawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion lands, Ww. W. JORY, Deputy Minister of tae Interior. N. B. Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid far, Sept. 14-D-6m. NOTICE RE SEVEN PERSONS TOWNSITE My only authorized agent for the saloof or collection of payments on lots in Seven Persons townsite is H. H, Foster. Phone 476. sept. Subscribe NOW for The Datly News. Stew-Jan. 4. J. K Drinnan. SSINGER SEWING MACHINES and Sherlock, Manning Pianos and Organs for sale and to rent All classes of thsurance. W. J. Fleming, Office 81, Main: Btrest. E. 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