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to produce statistics on the subject 4nvention. In 1854 he established his FIND IT 100 HARD TO WED IN FRANCE Red Tape Isa Bar to the Marriage of Many Couples. ONE CAUSE OF BIRTH - RATE PSCREASE Bertillon Attributes the In- crease of Deaths Over Births to This. Paris, July 9 It is too difficult to get married in France; that is the reasodwhy the birth rate is on the down grade and that's the reason why the country is facing a tremendous peril, that of depopulation, according to Doctor Bertiflon, the great French statistician, 4 The publication of the population figure for 1911 hus caused great con* cern to*the country In that year France Wecreased in population by , 34,896 inhabitants. In short, the birth +ate, wittch for a humber of years has Been, stationary, and about equal to the death rate, Bas started on a swift decline:- Nearly 35,000 more French citizona died in 1911 than were born: What canbe the matter? 5 In order that the birth rate should mot become still more abnormal, states Dr. Bertillon, it will be nec- essary to make it easier to marry. Nothing is more exasperating, when a couple desire to be married, than to have to equip themselves with the many certificates and papers which the French law requires. Many peo- ple, in order to get out of the wor- ries, the trials and the infinite quan- tity of red tape which marriage re- quires, simply give ip the idea of marriage. Don't laugh. Ift-were able you would see that the figures would be very formidable. Teebnicalities: Check Marriages. Then there is the free union. You Know what that is worth. It it offers attyantages ohe sometimes pretends that it.does it offers first and fore- Miodt a disastrous diminution in the namber of births. That leads one Yo bellev tha. the miles of red tape necessary to unreel- before a legal marriage can take place in France is at least one reason for the fall in Auupther : Why can't couples be married on Sunday? The: question is not so. ridiculous as one might think, I assure you. Among working people, having -to stop work in order to be married is a serous drawback. Sunday mar- riager would,-I believe, augment the BUILDING AND LOAN MEN MEET (Special to the News) Atlantic City, N. J. July 9 The United States League of Local Build- Ing and Loan Associations began its twentietu annual convention here to- day with an attendance of delegates represeting about 6,500 associations with membership of nearly three millions and total assets of almost 1,000,000,000. Governor Woodrow Wilson came to the city to welcome the delegates to th State, Mayor Bacharach also delivered a cordial greeting and, Acting President Charles O . Hennessy of New York respond- led for the delegates, At the afternoon session addresses on matters relating to the protection and promotion of bullding association interests were delivered by Julius Stern of Chicago, Charles F.. Benjamin of Washington, D, , Edward B. Ellis of New Or leans, William C. Sheppard of Grand Rapids, and J. G. Butterfield of Jer- PIGS TRADED FOR BRIDES IN PAPUA Police Force, With Salary of 2.50 a: Year,. Magnet For Many. Englishman Swam River Full of Crocodiles to Warn Natives. Londen, July 9 There are mang regions in King Gedtge's empire where It is no fun to be alyhite a ministrator, but .Papua the British division of the Island of New Gutana ts about the Mmit, acgfrding to an official report Just fesued, which is more intergsting than most of the novels publisiied nowadays. ft rather recalls one of these, by the way, pulled the OFFERED A CIGAR FOR. SAVING LIFE feguard on Beach at Los Angeles Declined. Prof- fered Reward. Los, Angeles, July 8. After Imving dragged a drowning man from the: breakers at) Venice yesterday the res cuer, a-bath house life guard, was of- fered a stogie by the man whose Jife was saved. 2 Harry Cornell of Garvanza was at the mercy of the huge breakers and drowning, when David Mareno, a life- guast, plunged into the surf and exhausted man ashore, When offered a cheap.cigar by the. rescued man, the life saver only smiled sind remarked that he jlid.not smoke. . tees trates Double Crime. Merritt Parshall, 70, Kills sey City. The convention will con- clude its business tomorrow. SLAYS GIRL AND SELF Aged Michigan Man Perpe- 16-year- Old- Anne Hoten at Chesaning Chesaning, Mich. July Parshall, 70 years of age, and a life time resident of Chesaning- shot and 16-year-old Anna Hoten today and then blew the top of his head off. Parshall had been con- sidered an eccentric and cause for the tragedy that has been advanced is that the slayer was not instantly Milled in his right mind. tier ot een-etons soa 8 CPHTEWCED FOR LIFE . tlon figures. s . To be brief.a reform of the mar- Hage laws is necessary. And unless the reform comes soon it will come too Iate to put a stop to the depopu- lation, In spite of the eminent. statisti- * ian s argument, the nimber of mar- Flages for 1911. was: 307,778, or mor than in the preceding year. In fact England 115; in Germany 141. France Sees German Ascendency. The thing that alarms the French: most is that while in France the pop- ulation fs diminishing that of her bit terest enemy, Germany, is increasing by great bounds. To the French polit- feal Student, the decrease in popula- tion of nearly 25,000-means simply wrilecrease in the army of France 20) LOST BET, PUSHES BARROW years from*now (when boys born in 4911 would become. vonscripts) of about 14 regiments. And, by a little calculation, at. the present rate of Anerease, in the same Year Germany Would have about 40 regiments more. Far-thinking Frenchmen say that Before many years shall have passed, the peril which now menaces the country wili take the place. which Belongs to it; at the, very front of all the problems which the statesmen (of Franc -wili be called upon to solve. At present the legislature views with alarm, without ike Dr. Bertilion, realize the gravity of the. menace, and are shouting themselves hoarse trying to wake up the others, And they are asking themselves: Will the others hear? t . FIRST THINGS The first sewing machine was in- -yented by Elias Howe, who was born at Spencer, Mass., ninety-three years ago today, Howe Was a manufactur- ot-botton-mill machinery at Lowell, Mass, when he first began to work on the sewing machine Idea. He com- pleted his first crude machine Th May, 1845, and was granted a United Btetes patent a little over a year 1 For time he had the usual sil luck of inventdrs and for eight years bad to fight against public in- Aitferenge, poverty and the dishonesty 2 of those who sought to steal his great ciaim for priority. Then wealth and honors were showered upon him, the French government conferring upon him the cross ot the Legion of Honor. k Italian. Tried Suicide. years of bis term. condemned man, nounced: bet was paid here ve John Hoffman pushed weighing 225 poun riage shuffle, and work it. overseas life. many years experience. Des Moines, Ia., gressive sentiment, Before the expiration of his patent Bg G vention. who several ttempted to commit suicide, when sentence was pro- through however, Merritt the only FOR KILLING PRINCESS Baron Will Spend His Days in Prison He: Rome, Italy, July 9 Baron Vin- cenzo Paterno, a former cavalry lien- the ratio of marriages in France s tenant in the Italian army, was yes- somewhat high when compared with terday sentenced to life tmprisonment other countries of Europe. Whereas for the murder of Princess Guillia Tri- the excess of births in Italy, per 10,000 gona di Sant Ella, lady-in-waiting to oyer the deaths, amounts to 112; in Queen Helena, on March 2, 1911. The court ordered that Paterno be placed jin Solttary confinement during seven Ohio Man Gives 200-Pound- er.a 3-Mile Ride. Lima, Ohfo, July ,8 A convention they can colony will be a woman farmer IOWA TO BE PROGRESSIVE July 9 Progres- sive Republicans will control the Re- publican State convention which: will meet in this city tomorrow. As prac- tically the entire State named in the spring primaries the work of the convention will be con- fined to the nomination of candidates for supreme court judges. The pro- will have an opportunity-to manifest it- e self in the make-up of the platform Howe realized about 2,000,000: He/wnich will be adopted by the con- ticket was the ree seqe-a friend die it mi miles. The parade was made before scores who cheered the proceedings. Hoffman bet that Bryan would be nominated in fewer than 25 bailots. BRITISH WOMEN TO TRAIN FOR OVERSEAS, FARMING London, July 8. By the early- aut umn England is to have a women agricultural. colony, entirely-run by the feniale set, to prove shift for themselves if left in the mar- Women have planned the scheme, women alone will finance There they mean to train fifty women farmers for home or At the head of the namely, Beatrice Grimshaw s stery, When the Red God Calls, which was all about this little-known region. In Papua, about 700 English of- fictals are responsible for the welfare and godd behavior of something lke million natives, who, when the first came, were perpetually at war and among whom cannibalism and piracy were rampant. Since then the whole territofy has been di- vided up into districts, each under a resident magistrate, whose job is about as far from being a sinecure as any that one could imagine. River Full of Crocodiles. Thelr periodical tours of inspection. Decome exciting and perilous exped - tions one of the magistrates tells calmly how he swam a tream full of erocodiles to reprove the dwellers of village on tho other side who were not burying their dead deep enough and they must, according to, the native mind, be capable of righting all wrongs, braving all dangers, over- riding all difficulties and expounding fall wisdom. . They depend quite a lot on the Do- Mee force. of Papua, which is formed entirely of natives, at the munificent galary of 2.50 a year. 4 The 1 gas the report, is looked upon very Honorable -call- ing, and there is the keenest com- petition for the coveted uniform and handcuffs. The-native constable is headman of the village, and he s es, or is supposed to see, that the com- munity docs its duty in keeping the village and the approaching roads clean, and likewise keeps. the white magistrate in touch with local af- fairs, Apparently these native cop- are pretty faithful, and model Oieens, though, of course, they back- slide occasionally. Some Joys of Life. / Many of the resident amagistfates live in houses built of native mater ial, and through the -teofs of these dwellings not only rain, but shakes, Hzards and other creeping things fall upon the inmates, at inopportune moments, as one of the administra- tors writes. There is the record Here of how one exploring party made sago in the un- known mountains when their food ran out, how, in the face.of thick bugh and tower precipices, they finally de- cided to trust to rafts on a strange river, how the rafts became ungov- erable in a Whirling current and were dashed to pieces in the rapids, and how the shipwrecked party pluck- fly fought through the scrub for five 3, without food, and drenched re- tedly by rain. Pigs Bartered for Brides. Marriages in Papua are not ro- mantic. The wife is always bought, and paid for (frequently being * ex- changed for a pig,) and often Hiter- ally crawls through mud to the feet of an affianced lord and master whom. till her marriage day, she has. never seen. Funerals are highly esteemed as amugements and,are enjoyed only Jess, than pig hunting and-the na) tional practice of dressing: the hair with the honey of wild bees. The firm belief of the natives in sorcery Is one Of Ahings: with which the Engtish administra- tion have to deal gt; . Their lives are ruled by. the necessity of avoiding the machinations -of evit spirits, writes one of the officials, The Papuan be of pnew- monia, but the fact is proof positive to him that .soine one has murdered him by magi -means. If he wants rain to come he has only to-apply to the nearest rainmaker who puts the appropriate articles in a stream of. water and perhaps recites the appro- priate spells, and in this wet part of the territory rain is- pretty sure to come before very long. It a plenti- ful supply of garden produce fs re- quired there is probably some one who knows the right article to bury in the garden. , Se TO IMPROVE IRON MOUNTAD ROAD (Special to the News) ast St. Louis, Mo, July 9. Extensive improvements in the Iron Mountain system are foreshadowed by the ac- tion of the stockholders at their spec- jal meeting today in ratifying the pro- posal of the directors to mortgage the St. Louis-Iron Mountain and Southern road to secure an Igsue of 200,000,000 of refunding bonds. Of the proceeds of the sstie about one-half is to be used in caring for the outsanding In- debtedness of the system, and a large. part of the remainder will be embloy- ed in improvements in extensions. A part of the improvement fund, it is sald, will go toward doubl -tracking the line from Texarkana to St. Touls, a distance of nearly 500 miles. of nightdress., (Special to the News) Dakota Retafl Mei resentative attendance. ness, At the which will continue ident of the Northern Joba W. Lux, of St North Dakota, and Jotin J. chants Association Gateshold, Where ter. he ocratic Committee. paign for president; Handling ally- Discharged. this city, was accidentally and died several hours later. accidentally discharged. (Special,to the News) ganization, ein to departments throughout the States and Canada and tries. (Special to the News) s of Connaught, Gover Royal Highness s scheduled the Chicagoans, summer, picnic ground on Bir: Hawk No order too large or too small for the News Job Department. seh the News Job Department. NORTH DAKOTA MERCHANTS Dickinson, N, D., July 9. The North Association began its fourteenth annual conven- tlon here today with a large and rep- Today's ses- sions were occupied with the work of organization and other routine bust- subsequent sessions, over tomorrow and Thursday, addresses will be de- Uvered by Thomas Cooper, vies pres- fle road; Paul, president of the National Assoctation of Retail Merchants; Governor John Burke of an, sec- yetary of the Minnesota Retail Mer- REFUSED T0-PART FROM DEAD SISTER London Dressmaker Kept Sister s Corpse in House With Her for a Year. London, July A weird story. of two aged sisters who wished not to) be parted in death, comes today, from an old lady was found lying at the point of death, be- side the corpse of her long-dead sis- ters were named Neill. Both were over 75 and were retired dress- makers, At one time they conducted a flourishing business and employed: many assistants. As they became old, their compensation dwindled and they went to live in a small house, One of their few relatives, who,had not heard from them in a long time, called yesterday to see the sisters and failed to get a reply to a knock. The door was broken down and the younger sister was found in a state of collapse, unable to speak, beaide the mummified corpse of the elder womgn. She Was attired only in a , A doctor declared the elder woman had been dead at least.a year: * WILL CONDUCT. OWN CAMPAIG. Governor Wilson Entrusted With This Task By Dem- Baltimore, July 8. Governor Wood- row Wilson will, in the main, deter- mine the-direction of his own cam- pass upon the desirability of appointing a campaign committee, and confer with a committee of the National Committee on the naming of the officers of the new Democratic National Committee: GIRL KILLED BY BROTHER Revolver Which They Were sub- NI ze eee + A GOOD WANT AD. + . of course, one which will bring the gres replies or answers. Jaw that increased demand makes certain the quicker sale, The Want Ad. is the brief- est kind of an Ad. that is ever written, and hence in its brev- ity there must be wit-wisdom. The Want Ad. can only inter- est the reader on the basis of his interest: Bach ceader ts interested m each and -the five essentials rap Want-Ad. These essentials, In the Order of their import- ance, are, first, the names of the articte or thing advertis ed; second the quality of the article or the kind of thing advertised; third the price of the article or thing advertis- ed; fourth, the address, +b (phone, or street number) of of. the advertiser, aud, fifth, the + name of the advertiser. When the above -essentials are fully and truthfully stat ed in the Want Ad, the best results are obtained; but in proportion to the number of these essentials ommitted from the Ad., does the advert- iser curtail the results to his Ad, Each Want Ad. s an opportunity; look for them in The News, Phone 13. a PEPER EEE EEE EE GEE Tt PEELE EEE EES TEEPE Ee Patterso n. Benner 394 Toronto St. imyFoone 178. WeCanDo Anything WE CAN Soll you a house cheaper; Sell your House qui Ian your property gore safe- Loan you money in larger am- counts; Rent your house; Rent you a house; ell your farm; Sell-you a farm; a Or anything else and guarantee satisfaction. Insurance--all kinds. The old Hartford Fire, Law, Union and Rock ,the strongest, safest and largest companies in the world. Prompt payment of losses and full -value. x We refer you to the following citizens, who have had losses; Peter Robertson. S. McLaughlin. , Huckvale and Hooper. Mrs. J. Parsons. Mrs. H, Love. P. McKinnon. Insure with us and you are Bituations Wanted, Help Wanted, For Bale, Lost, Found, etc., ads under these headings. 26 words, one day . .. 25 26 words, three days .. ,50 25 words, six days .. .. 1.00 Additional words at same rate. No ad accepted for less than 25 cents. Cash must accompany the oftier. Phone your ad to No, 18 ring 2, and it will receive attention. HELP WANTED. WANTED Man and wife to jive in hotse on Demonstration Farm. Or-woman- housekeeper would also man will be engaged to work on farm, Woman to pr pare board for men. Free house and coal. will be supplied at cost, such as cream, eggs and Potatoes, turnips, etc, An acre of ground is allowed for vegetables. Men's 4 is paid by Government. Salary and rate for board to Be agreed upon. To take bell, manager, - s05dtt wanted at once, Big money as- sured. Apply room 1, 86 Matn St. 30506 cation, for Redcliff, to assist. in gees drafting room, Splendid op- to learn ornamental tron. dusiness. Salary 10 por week. Board reagonable, Apply with sample of handwriting to City Editor of News. i 20406 Seceihenie eneaee 5 FANTED A maid for general house work: None but experienced need apply. The best of wages paid. Mrs. R. R. Stoner, Redeliff. Bosa6 fenced waitresses. 35.00 per month, Apply to W. B. Routledge, Brooks, Alta. 30206 OUSEKEEPER wanted to take charge f boarding house. -Goof work. . Good wages to right person. Apply Box 1296, News office. . 299dtf. ANTED General servant, must be capable. Wages 25.00 per month. Apply in person to 516 Montreal St. 298ast. planade. eg assatt WANTED- Small team outfits for ditch work.. Have 2000 miles to let, Sizes of ditches from 3 to 8 foot bottom. Jense, McDonnell -Co., Bassano, Alta, 2oTaet SWANTED Men. and women to learn barber trade, Summer rate now on. Situations guaranteed. Special logue free. Moler College, 669 tre St, Calgary. agate gs BROOMS AND BOARD WANTED Suit. To board the working men. Tho Farm produce milk, Dreamland - theatre, charge Aug, Istinst. 0B. Camp? ele ti WANTED A few smart young men rANTED Youth, high school edu-' WANTED Two first class exper-, MAD WANTED Apply to 422 Be- rat a to ladies . Particulars and cata- LOST AND FOUND OUND A bunch of keys. Owner can have saine by calling at News office and paying for this ad. 301dtf STRAYED SSTRAYED- Two hay geldings, white faces branded ga ongleft thigh. Reward of 25.00 forggetirn to Redeliit Clay Products Co. a9vatt. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED LADIEw AND gaat-off clothing, shoes, wal Jewelry, guns, revolvers, valises, cases, stoves, inusical instrament, furniture, Democrat waggong bug- gies, harness, bicycles. carpenter tools, et ., raw hides and furs, horse hair, wool ana tou bought ang sold, Apply to the Tailoring Ce.; 312 Fourth ) ave opposite . 0. box 358. Phone 395. The Best Prices Paid tor the above. 2eDte. PHB MEDICINE HAT HIDE, FUR AND JUNK CO. The abdve have on harid-the-best-selection of Second * Hand Tools in the city. We -carry: Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, new am second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re- yolvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and nico new Tine iter Koods We buy everything mertioned above and pay the best prices. Call at 504 South RaHway St. or Phone 687. tf CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS . ele Reap acai , A HENDERSON CO chs Woouatants ane auditor, ona lished 1882), auditors, city of Medicine ;, Medicine Hat, Leth bridge. A. E. Gibson, C.A, resident partner. Phone 198. Burns Block. : * geatt HH 3. BROWNE CO.,. Live Stock yand. General Auctioneers, 519 Tor- onto St, Stock Sales eyerp. Frida on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Rancb and farm stock sales conducted any- where, House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere, Consult us, our ex- perience at your disposal free. Phone 703,- H. B, Browne Co. 519 .To Tonto St. szate BUSINESS CARDS. SINGER SEWING MACHINES an Sherlock, Pianos. an Organs for sale and to rest -Alb jot insuranee, W. J. Fleming Office 81 Main Street. ois BS i SEALED tendere/will be regaived ad- dressed to the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, the 15th day of-July, 1912, forthe erection of a 5-room brick school building for the Medicine Hat School District No. 76. Certified check for an amount equiy- alent to 5 per cent. of tender to accom- pany each tender, cs Plans and specifications may'be sven fat the office of the architect im the Was Accident- Wapakoneta, Jaly 9Cornelia Meier five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meier, living five mil s east of through the head with a bullet from a 82-calibse revolver by her seven year-old brother, Tuesday afternoon The children were playing in up-stairs room -and- secured. tho re- volver from a drawer in a dresser, and while handling it the revolver was POLICE CHIEFS IN SESSION Toronto, Ont., July 9. The annual convention of the International sociation of Thiefs of Police met in this city today and-was called to or- der by Major Richard Sylvester Washington ,the president of the o - The attendance includ the heads of tle police departments: of more than 200 metropolitan cities of the United tSates and Canada. The association Wl days. Among the important matters. brought forward is that of the pro lishment of an inter- nati Of police, which will act as a clearing house for the police co-operate with the departments in other coun- CHICAGO TO INVITE CONNAUGHT Chicago, Ill, July 9. A delegation representing the Chicago. Association of Comnferce left today for Winnipeg) tension of trade with western Cana- da-and incidentally to invite the Duke Canada, to pay a visit to Chicago. His rive in Winnipeg at the same time as It is hoped that the Duke may find It possible to visit Chicago some time during the present FELDMAN S LAKE PICNIC The annual Basket Picnic and sale ot work In connection with the Feld- than Lake Ladies Aid Society, will be field on Friday, July 12th, at the old le. The best in Old Survey: Block 88, corner, 50 ft. 1600. Block 86, corner 50 ft., 1500. Block 89, corner, 66 ft, 2100. Block 89, corner, 66 ft., 2500. Block 93, corner, 100 ft, 3000. Snap House, 8 rooms, 2700, Allowance and Esplanade. House, 7 rooms, and 25 ft. lot, 3700, This is close- to North Ry. St,, and one of the best buys in. Medicine Hat. 800 cash, 40 per month for the balance. 4 Information cheerfully given. Patterson Benner shot an MANY VISITORS IN WINNIPEG ae y (Special to the News) Winnipeg, Man., July 9. Many visi- tors are arriving in Winnipeg to as- sist In the welcome to the Duke of Connaught and to attend the open- ing of Canadian Industrial Exhibition of ficlate, tomorrow. The exhibition, anniversary of the coming Lord Sel- kirk to Canada, promises to be one of the largest afairs of its kind ever held in. the Dominion. United fod. ( SPANISH WAR VETERANS (Special to the-News) Sault Ste, Marie, Mich., Profusely decorated in the national colors, Sault Ste, Marie today ment of Spanish war veterans. -TO- to ary to be made by Governor Osborn -and Major Cloman, the commandant Fort Brady. The business tion of officers. Prescribed and recommended for women s ailments, a scientifically pr pared remedy of pfoven worth. farm. The result from theif use fe quick For all kinds of Job printing, try and permanent. For sale at afl drug : 0.0.4:-10:n0, stores, let-which His Royal Highness w ll-of- lichich ig to celebrate the centennial the most successful as well as one of Numerous. Large -conyentions and other gather- ings are booked for the exposition per- yuly ex- tended a hearty welcome to the many who arrived for the annual encampment-of th Michigan depart- ning there will be a pal ade, followed by a business session of the department at which addresses are at sessions will conclude Thursday with the elec Dr. Martells Female Pills Nineteen Years the Standard BOARD ANQ ROOM WANTED Wanted by youig business man room and board in private family. Ad- dress full particulars to box 34, News office. 30443 SITUATIONS WANED. POSITION WANTED Experienced stenographer, customs clerk and general office man. Commence work at once. Apply to P. O. box 479. 30246 FOR SALE te FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for horses, 1-4 section 2 miles from Irma station. For particulars apply to A. A. Dickson, Irma, Alta. sosed JFOR SALB 5 roomis of household furniture, practically new. Apply at residence, 425 Roy St, sodas AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE CHEAP-+ 6 passenger, touring, a first-class) . Condition, 80. horae power, fully equipped. Apply P. 0. box 597. tt ROOMS TO RENT. i front bed- Toom, aizo-two-unfurnistredbed- rooms in new cottage near high school, with use of phone. Apply 630 Lockwood St. or phone 764. 30443 (TO RENT Furnisted rooms-to rent, parlor, bed-sitting room,. modern conveniencts, suitable for two gentle- nen. Apply 426 Toronto St. 274tt WANTED, WANTED House work by the day, office cleaning included. Apply to- Salvation: Army. 30643 lots in Central Park or H. 8. An- nex, Substantial cash payment. Ap- ply to box 1811 News. 90583, housekeeping. Apply tb box 1307 News office, 304d3 fee tS OUSE WANTED To purchase from owner, 7 or roomed fully. modern house. State best price and terms. Address box 210 Medicine Hat. : 30446 een eeeee en TEACHER WANTED wt ( BACHER WANTED for Bowell 8. D, No, 1912, holding-1st or 2nd looking. Apply; stating salary re- WANTED Hrom. owners only, two . WANTED Rooms Suitable for Porter Block, Medicine Hat,. Alta. sarily accepted. Customs Broker. shipments going into the MEDICINE HAT. Munfeipal Engineer, Industrial Spur Railways, Water Supplies, Sewage, Plans, Etc, Medicine Hat a Hello Yes, out of order. Phone 561. The lowest or any tender rot neves- R. M, NAPIER, Secretary, Medicine Hat School District No. 76. eagoanat W. E. WRIGHT Consignee ang forwarding agent, as- sembler and executor of pap rs for United States. Commissioner.in B. R.,'Real Estate Broker- and General Agent. E. Bartlett, B.A.Sc Dominion and Alberta Land Surveyor Irrigation, Room 14, Imperial Bank Building. Phone 420 We'll fix that. Type- writer, Gas Jet, or anything else that is A. TILLEY. ESLEREEL ESE SS + MAKING ONE + DOLLAR DO THE + WORK OF Two Your dollars vary in value according as they vary in purchasing pawer. The man or woman who rtising is able, frequently, to make one dol- lay do the usual work of two. fhe experienc d reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium, . that, 1s, make -it buy more than the dollar. of non-reader of - advertine- ments. How much above -par are the dollars in your pocket worth? It will depend on how close- ly you study the buying. op- portunities outlined in the store ads. THE - DAILY NEWS * quired to A. E. Pentland, Bowell, Alta. 30546 + i PEELE EEE DS + + + + - ae ie soefe 2 ef are nervd ly admit the situatl claiming katchewar along the The Liber which we ciprocity true to thi ing on So chewan at can tell u and if th many are not be knc Both - 4 Conisbro bodies of plosions in morning ,h surface seareh of death roll were mine who went i entomibed. Dovernment Pickering, mines in -t Midlang dix plained to . Mary this apother Yo The King fery adjgces c Ottawa, mous incres anadigns ettes and te outstanding just compil inland reven eet ae + So: A ural- * andt + think + to gel + cine line, on th dlems Bebe
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