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- PASSE BROS: f Look for the Label. Digtriminating. Shoe Wearers, IT Want You to Read This You Who Have Worn INVICTUS SHOES Know That It Is the BEST GOOD SHOE And keep in mind now and for the future that you can get Invictus Shoes at 0. .P R. Men's Store. The Fall Range is in Stock, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00 . And Worth It. H. S. Ireland c* C.P.R Men s late? tote. 5 it is like this. Cn June 25 last a European power suddenly and with out warning turned hostile, declared war against the United States, sunk Unele Sam s principal fleet, and bottled up the remainder of the ships in Hampton Roads. The latter disaster occurred on Juno 30. Believe me. News of the at - tack aroused the people of the Unit- ed States to a fever heat, 110 de- grees F., the mikitia was called out, and President Taft asked for half a lmniltion volunteers. Just three weeks ago a division of regulars and two brigades of cavalry were ted at Boston, and two militia had concentrated in State STHE FAIR?? oteve s. Groceries and Dry Goods Phone 81 Clearance Sale of Boot and Shoes We have decided to clean up the remaining portion of our Boots and Shoes at less than cost price. This is no exaggerated statement, but a fact which you can prove for yourself when you visit our store. We want the room and must make this sacrifice. Here are some prices which speak for themselves: Girls Vice Kid Blue, a regular 2.50 line. Our pric ..91.25 Per Pair Boys Box Calf Bluc, Regular 2.25 line. Our price ., 1.25 Per Pair OE ee ere Bring your boys and girls. These bargains won't last long. THE FAIR LEONARD FLANAGAN. Notice of Removal GEO. CAMPBELL, - Tailor has removed his Tailoring business from Toronto St. to 331 North Railway St. Suits made to order as usual: Ladies and Gents Clothing Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed by expert hands. Work called for and delivered. i PHONE 486. tt, QUR GREATEST ADVERTISING ASSET IS A HOME IN WHICH A GOURLAY PIANO Sold only by THE MEDICINE HAT USI South Raflway Street, Under the Big Fiddle, OPEN EVENINGS. - Phone 105 McKinnon s Ltd. Our Bread is on a Pedistal of its own The public demands good bread and we supply it. There is a certain satisfaction about getting good bread that only those who have tried, our But- ternut bread can appreciate, It is uniformly the Bue excelleny quality. Try it once and you will eat no other. . B. McKINNON, President. J. B. RICHARDSON, Gen. Mgr, MOTHER'S BREAD SS And you will enjoy life. Phone 256. camps along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, and volunteers were rapidly being recruited and taught to tep, hep. On July 20 the Exitopean or Red army landed 100,000 troops at New Bedford, Mass., and advanced op Boston. Three days ago a Unit- ed States force of 80,000 ie was defeated and fled helletyclatter through Worcester in the general di- rection of Albany, they should go to Alvany-is more of the invaders marched westward from Providence to threaten New although why than I know. Meanwhile, a division Gen. Bliss Will Decide : Pate of New York City test every inch of available grotind from Danbury to Bridgeport. . The carnage is certain to be teriible. Whether the Stars and Stripes shall continue to float over City Hall, w York, depends on the judgment iy Tasker H. Bliss, commander of the Eastern div sion of Uncle Samu l s army, who will act us igdge of the great war game, and who worked out the military problems briefly presented. Tasker Howard Bliss was born at Lewisburg, Pa., in 1653, the son of the Rev. Dr. George Ripley Bliss. After graduating, from Bueknall Uni- versity, he entered the West. Point Military Academy, and in 1875 be- came second lieutenant of the First Artillery. Five years-iater he-be- came first lieutenant, and he re- mained with the First Artillery un- til 1892, when he was appointed captain comissary of absistence, He became a brigadier-general teu-years ago. Before assuming the command of the Department of the East; not long ago, he held many important posts in the service, including those of chief of the Cuban Customs Sef- vice, commandant of the Army War College, commander of the depart- ments of Luzon and Mindanao and later of the division of the Philip- Pines, assistant chiet of staff of tho army, and member of the Joint York's water great consternation Polis, Philosophie male persons who brave- ly asserted that they didn't care for water, anyway. News from the front today is dis- heartening. A second European or Red expedition of 100,000 men is landing near New Bedford, while the first Red army passed through Wor- Blues, wio are now near Spring- cester this morning chasing the field. The Blue troops in the vicin- ity of New York are rushing to- ward Bridgeport and Danbury, pre - Pared to do or die in defense of their native land. The advan guard of the Connecticut division of. the Reds is reported to have in the metro- repulsing the Blue force stationed at that city. Waterbury has also fallen into the hands of the enemy. A shortage of railway rolling stock is hindering the advance of the Blue defenders toward Bridgeport and Danbury. Stands. The fighting is due to begin tomorrow, and for ten days 20,000 regulars and guardsmen will cop- rr hodorte ate ostoaty ioe eheesosteetoats sition. Coto ate etree LOTS Seevral good Real Good Buys HERALD Block 5, Lots 24-25, 1200, terms. Block: 10, lots 1-2, 800 terms: Block 10, lots 39-40, 800, terms. Block 5, lots 28-29, 1476, cash. Block D, lots 6-6, 4000, terms. - Block 1, lots 40-42, 2000, terms. Block 17, lots 39-40, 750, terms. HILL Block 27, lots 7 to 40, 1000, terms. Block 21, lots 18 to 20, 400 a supply. This caused although there were some occupied New Haven this morning Telephone '790. Army and Navy Board. LOCAL MARKETS The local markets were well at- tended this week, and with the ex- ception of dairy produce and -veget- ables the suplies were good. During last month no Jess than 10,000 bushels of oats were sold in the markets and notwithstanding this large supply, the Price hag.not been effected. New. po- tatoes are still very scarce, practi- cally none having been brought in thie week. Details: Eggs, 30cents. Butter, 25 cents. Potatoes (new), 6 Ibs. for 25 ents. Potatoes. (old). 60 to 7Scents bush. Hay (new), 10.00 ton. Hay (old), 9.00 ton. Turnips, cent 1b. Carrots, 5 cents bunch. Lettuce, cents bunch. Radishes, 5 cents bunch. Grain Markets: * There is no change the price of' wheat at the local elevators. Miss McLeod has been promoted from the local telegraph office agentiy to Cranbrook, and her place has been TRACKAGE 35 feet by 100 feet in Old Townsite. ELM ST., NORTH YUILL Two fully modern ho buys in North Yuill. CHERRY COULEE. F, Harris is busy breaking 45 acres of prairie for C. E, Rotramel, Fred. Martinson bought Olie Bjurk- lin s horses, wagon, and plow. Fred. broke his land up with oxen and is How going to farm with horses. Henry Settle has been on the sick list for a few days this week. 0. Brunson took home his new plowing and thrashing machine last week. Charlie Drung is building a new house, H, Arndt called on Frank Settle on Tuesday evening. Loans 3,000,000 Fo Loan on City Property and Farm Lands. Interest 8 per cent. Prompt Attention, INSURANCE C. A. KRAUSS Porter Block, Main Street Medicine Hat. Phone 250, H. Cc. 368 Toronto St. Do You Intend to Build and let us show you the ideal site for your home, We * ave seoured the exclusive sale of a block of land close to the High School, which ts served by sewer, water and gis, We can sell you 25, 50, or-more feet, according to your requirements. Get hold of some of these lots as they will not last long. Pettet Co. Phone 481 News Want Ads. Pay. Try Em. Mrs. Carhart left for night, (Might, the city. the Cosmopolitan. The annual picnic of St. John s held in the grove near the residenci Mrs, Bubb leaves in a short time fo Honolulu, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Banff last Mrs. Nelson Spencer and Miss:Ken- nedy left for Sault Ste Marie last J. T. Oakland, Seven Persons, is in G. Fryer, of Redcliff, is staying at Presbyterian Sunday School will be of Mr, James Hargrave across the River on Trursday afternoon, Aug. 16. Mr. Tony Day has purchased Mrs. W. Ho Bubb s holdings in the Assini- doia Hotel for a cash consideration. gust, AD. 1912. Th, 3-w-A22 r Subscribe now tor The Daily News. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUAR- DIANSHIP OF RUSSEL DODD, AN INFANT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after the publication of this Notice once a week for three consecutive weeks from the date hereof in the Medicine Hat Daily News, applica tion will be made by Lisle Buxton of Carlstadt In the Province of Alberta, farmer, for letters of guardianship of Russel Dodd, an infant, residing at Carlstadt, in the Province of Alberta. Dated at Medicine Hat, in the pro- inee of Alberta, this-8th-day-of-Au- LISLE BUXTON. tried, death, denomination disappointed. Seeoedo aie esecteate A few days on'sale at the price, SPECIAL. POLICE COURT; At the Police Court this morning, Chris Zimmerman pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. Ac- cused has previously had to appear in court on a similar count, and was bound over to keep the peace; himself in 500 with one surety of 250. G. Grondalm, J, Julison, P, McDon- ald, W. Canalle, C. Chartier, and H. were-alt-fined 3 and costs tor drunkenness, William McKinnon and J. Oittenden were fined 5 and -costs for being guilty of disorderly conduct. Loose Leat System The News Job uses, five rooms. Price 3300.00 each. 1000. Call and see us for particulars. z WRIGHT-DAY REALTY CO. Over Assiniboia Music Co.,- Main Street pair. B Block 28, lots 1 to 20, 500 pair. Block 29, lots 11-12, 625, terms. Riimor had it that there was to be heavy frost on the morning of the th, 0 some o fthe farmers were busy RIVERSIDE the day before hauling. straw and manure around thelr erops to smudge Block Tbs 20 SE to 46) 1600 Hea rad aal lock would ave tt, the theremometer registered 52 degrees above zero. Fred. Hodgson has some on busy breaking prairie for him. R. A. Walker returned to his home- Stead after being a gt;sent for nearly a year, D. 0. Shideler was a caller in. this vicinity on Sunday afternoon. D. M. Sullivan started up a Sunday Schoo in the school house last Sun- day. It will be a good thing for the children, Some one was busy on Wednesday morning burning last year' crop off of Paul Peters, land. ACREAGE 160 acres half within the 3-mile cirele, 250 per acre, Terms, 80 acres, all within the 2 1-2 mile circle. 350 per acre, Terms. (AS Gy Rety Co Fire, Life, Accldent, Hall and Plate Glass Insurance. 410 Main St. P. 0. Box 316, Phono 695, Department has every facility tor sup- lying the most satisfactory. Houses If you are looking for a Home, see W. Hl. ROSEWARNE Builder. Phone 809, Popular Lecture By Mr. Frank Draper IN THE CITY HALL Tuesday Evening, August 13th, at Eight O'clock. This well known speaker will deliver one of his interesting discourses, the subject of which will be announced later, but which will be along the line of present day religious truth. It will be strictly non- sectarian, and of equal interest to those of every No collection taken. Eyery Bible student is-mest-aveleome. Come and you will not be Price 3000.00. 500.00 cash, e buy. stone basement, with stable, two chicken: houses; lot 100x150 feet. This lot is well treed, etc, Price 4000.00 cash,-or 4200.00 on time. This price is for a short time only. YUILL Eleven nice large rooms, modern. Has large stable and chicken house. Lot Terms one-third cash, balance one and two years. This is a good boarding house propo- SPEEDY JUSTICE IN OLD (Special to the News) Richmond, Va., Aug. Something of a record for swift justice in Vir- sinia will be, established tomorrow when a Lynchbitrg negro isto be elec trouted in the State penttentisy here for criminal assault. The crime was committed on June 29 last The negro Was captured and Indicted the next day and on tlie second day he was convicted and sentenced to Wardrobe 422 Main St. Phone 261- -Ladies Silk Dresses, - Waists, Gloves, Feath- ers, Ete., Gents Suits, Felt and Panama Hats Dry Cleaned Particular attention paid to travellers work,- suits pressed up on short fiotice. re oatedeate sane trafoatecfoateetectoatecfestoatecteatoateeteateeteatesteatectate These are Your Opportunities : HOUSES FOR SALE BALMORAL ST. Six roomed house, fully modern, ori a lot 50x100 feet. This house is in a good residential district and. lose in; and a saf YUILL 8T. Five large roomed house: fruit bushes, vegetables, COR. ROSS AND WOODMAN, NORTH 100x150 feet. Price 12,000.00. , balance on easy terms. 7 .00 cash, balance easy terms. DOMINION, Thu-tt. : Main Street. Ieivieiet Now in Stock 25 per Tin. fedeletenbnta eefotetee Lemonade H.W. lreiand Co. Phone 54, Matter of, Vas to the Git wal be. the vening 0 Next. Mayor ue Bureau Ex mittee to Ca Future P Outlined an mittee Nam: Mayor Spencer 1 meoting of the clt evening, August 15 Titive to the Indus Many For Hon, . R. M - Made Her Deputy Into Syst Hon. G. R. Mite Stocks, Deputy M Works, accompai Fallow, district r Yesterday in the looking over a 1 affecting the Pub ment im this distr representative of Mitchell stated th tention to materi grade and roadb Hill leading to Considerable impr be made to the from Medicine Ha probably to Jos water.. An addit Se Says. Chic pert After West. (Ww. A. P. Wimnipeg., Man, is nearer ripe ths said John Ingalls, expert, who ha: three weeks trip BRILL STR GUN POW Two Men De Hurt in Ne duct. WA New York, Au men were mangle others seriously tom of a 260 fo of the new aque and Central Par) when a big steel charge of forgot 50,000 PRIZES (Spectal Chicago, ML, 4 subseribed for c the Western Pon champtonship. r held in connecti tional water car geant opening he the most notabl the motor-boatini Mississippt river all of the ports hiave entered th crafts. Subscribe now
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