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MEDICINE HAL DALY NEVA. ET us look a bit into the chemistry of bread. For we want our bread not only to seem good but we want it to actually de gt; good. das bread is a question of flour and flour. a question of wheat we see that wheat is where we have to begin, Gluten, starch, water and phosphates, are the principal component qualities of wheat. And. in proportion as these qualities are more or less resent is the wheat more or less valuable so faras nutrition is concerned. The nutritive and bread- making qualities of wheat are the things that make it more valuable than rye or oats or barley or corn as human food. The quality of nutrition, too, is what makes one brand - of flour more valuable than another. If it wete not for nutrition WHITE PILLOW CASE priced for Friday selling at WE hem, m dressing. Sp: S00-YARDS MOTOR SUITIN Prints. on sale Friday at free A special purchast of these shoppers this. beautiful regular 15c Vuuet LePAGE BROS. Medicine Hat LePAGE BROS. THE ONE-PRICE CASH STORE FRIDAY ARGAIN DAY Se MEN'S PINE FUR FELT HATS in Fedna and co boy. styles. Made of fine E READY-MADE SHEETS OAKES i EVERARD. RRP RR Ree et GOOD HOUSE FLESH CET CONTRACT FOR we wer er ome 3 ed south corning, tk: - THE HULL BIOCK Se H fnported stlion which he aseit from MrT BJ. on Mr, Building Will Be Rushed at + engtish vv anise Once To Cost 100,000 runi Iva val states Means Many New that he has Al colts Stores. ae from the s: whtctr i are very pre Ivanhee tl The contract for the Hull Block 7p Was by the + Plate i the corner of Fourt venue and winger Fen ++1 and the The Chemies of Bread 00 sc. tes a mare will) st 0 the bi - ki lities and Everard of this etty ol Peer same horse aspring. and bread-making quali The ite of tho building ts to del *f. as. any flour would be as good as . toot ou Toronto airvet by 180 feet eect any other. We wouldn't have on Fourth Avenue wit three stories F u to care whether it was made and basement and js 10 cost about 100,000. be of rhe building is to brick with Bedford stone Cimm round floor is to be used fol s, there Foom Tor stx good sized business places with entrances from Toronto and Fourth Avenue. On thet irst floor the 1 ffices and one lavator, Hin first class shape. The upp from good wheat or poor . wheat, from-Spring wheat or Winter, from all wheat or part other cereals. A chemist will tell you that ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR is richer in high ality gluten than flour made can low grades of wheat. thes sto ans. to be finished be r or second floor may used for apartments or double offices, Sey York, A Professor And for that reason it is better There are five lavatories on this floor, Gauinecaichia: Uallantnvaaiolae for food, hence more valuable vutiding whien eee ee raeadae ereuing than ordinary flour. Work is to be commenced at once 0 ) Peak all-endiiuice records for con And actual gests in your this building, which ts to cost 100 tinuous performarces at the plano, kitchen will tell you that it ei jae wore ee 1. fell exhausted fri his'stool on the in the hands of F. J. Lawson of Cal- iittorm re raring ELAN Bal roduces more and larger loaves . jplatform of the Tammany Hall bal f room last night and was counted to the barrel than ordinary soft RnLby Aberamt The. ctlelal wheat or blended flour, the reason being that flour made from hard Red Fyfe wheat is more expansive and more absorbent. Tt is plain, common-sense that flour made from the finest hard wheat im the world aind scientifie ally milled must the finest Fire trom 1 for 18 Ttalfan Musician FIRE OLLI vious record was CITY SCHOOLS SS ssscr som Jat 50 hours, and tie was only 24 min- utes short of this c MOST EFFICIENT lt; gt; Su The professor was reyived-in-a few 49 HOURS STRAIGHT) at New York Tries to Break Rec- ' ord for Endurance. that he had play- for exactly 49 The best pre- 0 hours, it is said. to set the mark tes, coveted record when Four More Veniremen Are accepted Jurors in th amination of y was continued the-requtred sixteen men would secured before the day was over. off four names, of the leaders of the gang that killed and a spectator In the Carrol Court House on March 140 AT PIAND--PLAYED ars tor mordcr o me commons and his nephews Fred Allen, Sydney Edwards and Byrd Marion, are In jail ges, Defeats Gov. Wilson in Pri- Underwood has won Florida presiden- lal primary over Governor Woodrow Wilson, if yesterday s balloting are not mater- ially changed, Cromwell Gibbons, in control for go Wednesday, May 1, 1912, PICKING JURY. FOR ALLEN TRIAL Needed Before Hearing Starts. Wytheville, May 1 With the twelve box, the niremen to plete he jury for the trial of Floyd Allen It was expected that be The defence has ther ight to strike Tho prisoner ts one he judge, sheriff, prosecutor, a juror H h s Attorney Foster. He 1s under indictment for all kitl- ings and his sons, Claude and Victor here awaiting trial on the same char- UNDERWOOD WINS maries in Florida, (W, A. P. Digpateh,) Jacksonville, Fla., May 1. Oscar W. incomplete returns from The count of votes has been slow. Early returns indicate that Park Trammel is leading his- opponent, in the world. Anditdees, Try it. Prove it Board, 0 Chief Made Test Schools Yesterday. in All/me. satisfied with his record, ea would lat once begin preparations for another The Mayor Spencer and Aldermen Brown and Doty and Fire Chief Hatcher vi- sited the day to test the efficiency of the drill system. be called upon to show itself. Here out in 21 seconds. This school is particularly well adapted for emer- gency cases, having five exits. The Board then proceeded to Tor- onto street-where there were some) 310 pupils in the rooms from the time the button pressed until was 54 seconds had elapsed. The record Montreal street school, was made by where 375 best with the piano, Bauchia played over hools of the city yester- six hundred compositions, which he fire characterized as jancient and modern masters, both pop- The High School was the first to ular dnd classical. was under way, he was allowed no ata f 180 filed POUrishment except an occasional cup the pupils to the numitjer of ot Rie reattes 7 i the last. scholar was on-the ground In the course of his engagement the best Works of While the contest MAIDEN PRUPOSED, MAN ACQUISCED, LANDS 1N-GAGL Paris Couple Elopea But) Wife Repented and Re- - lrast aiwhich he hopes to move the about one thousand School Board accompanied 4 mark up to 35 hours. according to incomplete returns. It is indicated he recelved a majority of large entry of Single and dou- ble driving and heayy work and a-large quantity of other farm implements, Peerless Incubator, Cream Separator, Churn and a large quantity of effects too numer- ous to mention, Entries for the sale will be accepted up to day of sale. 127 o'clock on For further particulars apply H. B. BROWNE CO. Live Stock and General Aue tloneers, 519 Toronto St. Medicine Hat. 2agaat Phone No. 708, CLASSIFIED ADS. NOTICE Situations Wanted, Help Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, etc., ads under these headings. Additional words at same rate. No ad gecepted for less than 25 cents. Friday May 3rd 7s: Braemar Street tion. OFFICES TO RENT. WEEKLY FoR RENT Ground floor store, al- So suitable for office. Apply to DuKgan and Duggan, Real Estate. * 248d3t ON (QFFICE TO RENT Fine large office x24 feet in size, corner of Aveniie and Main street, ath upstairs in Modern conventen- 1 O'CLOCK SHARP ces and well lighted, Most central The Auctloncers announce u Vcatlon ln the city, Apply at the News Office. - ROOMS TO Ki horses, 3 Single and double harness /TO RENT Furnished rooms wo rent. saddle and bridle (nearly new). le a Dragmar/ Street, Aon ae 1 democrat wagon, nearly new Buggles, wagons, 2 breaking / O RENT Furnished rooms to rent plows, sulky plows, barrows, Modern conveniences, Apply 825 Sdst ROOMS WANTED. WANSTED Furnished room for one gentleman, state price and loca- Apply to Box 1273, 24gdie AUCTIONEERS H.- 8. BROWNE CO., Live Stock and General Auctioneers, 619 Tor- onto St. Stock Sales every Friday on Market Square at o'clock. Ranch and farm stock sales conducted any- where. House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere. Consult us, our ex- perience at your disposal free. H. B. Browne Co., 519 Toronto St. 182dtf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED LaDIES' AND GENTS cast-off clothing, shoes, watches Jeweiry, guns, revolvers, valises, puit cases, stoves, musical instruments, furniture, Democrat waggons, bug- gies, harness, bicyeles, carpenter tools, etc., raw hides and furs, horse hair, wool and f.xthers, bought and minutes and received a great ovation ernor, - gt; ye eae 4 ae ra ora a ining Sant The slaiaaiiaty 2 Totbeeme ww ove ae eu toy t oeHervar Tara He declared that he was not (Pansacola) went for Gov. Wilson, 25 words, elx days .- 1.00 Dreamland theatre. P. 0. box ToL. Phone 295. The Best Prices Paid for the ahove. 20Dtt. Wednesday, Po Seate stectes oageefesge-afocges When You in the top of know that i the oldest good hats ii the man wl stiff hat it s CHRIST We are for Christy city. Get the r doesn*t-cost Turpit The Man's St Get the Big I (CW. A. P. Dispatch.) determine for whom Georgia's vote in the Democratic national convent- ion shall be cast, are being held in Georgia today. The names of Woodrow Wilson, Os- Judson Harmon appear on the ballots in vote of counties. It is conceded that the real contest and the Alabama congressman. Aulanta, Ga, May 1 Primaries to car W. Underwood, Champ Clark andy 42, is between the New Jersey governor Cash must accompany the order. Phone your ad to No. 13 ring 2, and it will recetes HELP WANTED. WANTED Good reliable light house work. Gogd wages. ade North. girl for To come by Apply 220 Esplan- 2agdee NERAL Servant wanted for fam- ily of three. Highest wages paid. 622 Ottawa St. 1 250-3t IN THE FIELD. in vesterd: was published signed by a number of ratepayers asking MfS. E. McClellan to become a candidate for the vacancy paper a requisition WANTED Girly to assist in general housework. Apply Mrs. Lowe, 308 Baimoral Street. Phone 227, 24943 WANTED Boy wanted at RF. Col- lins Butcher Shop.: th . volvers, Pelasses of insuranc Office 881 Main Street. (HE MEDICINE HAT HIDE, FUR AND JUNK CO. The above have on hand-the best-satectton of Second Hand Tools in the city. We carry Furniture, Stores and Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re- Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and a nice new line of winter goods. We buy everything mentioned above and pay the best prices. Call at 504 South Railway St. or Phone 587. uf BUSINESS CARDS, SINGER SEWING MACHINES ani Sherlock, Manning Pianos and Organs for sale an to rent. Aly W. J. Fleming, It is at probat That You OUR SPEC WATER before the 1 of this adv. You had them today (Continued frem page one) Governor foss, there was no Foss name im the Presidential, pre ference columns. Speaker Clark, whose name did not appear in the preference and who defeated Gover- nor Wilson vote of 2 to 1 did not have a single pledged delogpte on the list. Many of the Democratic district delegates were elected pledg- to Foss. Another incident which some may. have had a bearing Oo-the se lection k the Roosevelt delegation- at-large with Taft preferential was say sandwiching in of the name of form-) er State Senator Frank Seibetich pledged for Taft between Roose- velt and Taft groups. Mr. Seibptich claimed today that he was ill-treat- ed by Taft managers and therefore ran independently. Reports from many precincts show that hundreds of,bwllots were thrown out beeanse voters had invalidated their ballot by voting for nine in- stead of eight names beginning with Seibetich and going through entire egular Taft column of cight names. The space between name of Setbetich and Taft group was slight. Every pene ot the 18 Taft delegates 1 pledged to Taft while all Roosevelt delegates are For Roosevelt. (W. AP, Dispaten.) Boston, Mass., May 1. Additional and.-practically -complote returns Particulars free. Plans, Ete. Burns Block, Medicine Hat, Phone 484 Sacred Hymns. Taft. (preference) Goa or delegates at Balloting heading group Balloting heading Taft group 65. 05.76) 14 congressional districts show that s Practically complete returns feact The Epworth Teagie of the Cen- complete Massachusettes delegation tury Methodist ehurch held its an- ave the k Roosevelt ELECTS OFFICERS the church basement, when the fol- Towing officers were elected for the Mr. J. Peacock, who has just re-)coming year: turned from N w York, states that) President Mr. H. A. Moore. jit-was-figured-in thatcity that did lat vice president Mr, Howey. Taft loose Massachusettes, he would 2ud viee president Miss M. Elli- be practically speaking down and son. out. ; 3rd vice president Mr. G. V. )Pbnd. Miss Tompkins, assistant. 4th vice president Mr. A. N. (Bpecial:to the News) eth viee president Miss Preston. Chambersbury, Pa. May 1 In the Recording secretary Miss Hearst. prensuce/ee iafenclabiolcainevine (ef lar 1 Corres e - Miss American educators Dr. Anna J. Me- , Corresponding secretary Miss E. Keag, formerly of the Wellesley Col- Treasurer Mr. H. Rogers. lege faculty, was installed today as urer M president of Wilson college. The prin- Organist Miss E. R. Cosens. cipal address at the inauguration ex- - sst. Organist Miss J. Walton. ercises was delivered by President, The reports of the different depart- Ellen Fitz Pendleton of Wellesicy. ments of the League were given, which showed a very healthy growth during the past year, both in num- bers and spiritual growth. The Epworth Ieague wilt welcome any new members who eare to join, and offer special invitation to any strangers who come to our city. velt and 18 for Taft. NEW HEAD OF WILSON COLLEG Col- The Polmatier Sisters All-Star Company consists of five stars. You won't know-which shines the-brightest or which you like best. Department has every facility for sup- plying the most satisfactory. For all kinds of job printing, try to Chicago will stand 18 for Rooge- ntal election of officers lastnight int e 01 rat 6 Doubtful by Disturbances Gan in China. Estimates of the world s tea pro- jduction are rendered somewhat more uncertain because of the lt; in China, says the Wall Street Jour- nal. The Hankow brick tea trade in 1910 furnished 86,000,000 pounds. Phis-is-not-mcluded inthe estimate of 695,000,000 pounds for the calen- dar year. That total comprises 186,- 000,000 pounds from Ceylon, 50,000,- 000 pounds from Java, 43,000,000 pounds from Japan, 143,000,000 pounds from China and Formosa, 3,000,000 pounds from Natal and 268,000,000 pounds from India. A good part of this grand total is con- sumed in countries where grown, but these countries are also large expor- ters to such consuming worlds as England, the United States and Ca- nada, as well as Russia. The Eng- lish-speaking world takes per cent..of the total tea imports. Don't forget that the Polmatier Sis- jters' All-Star Company comes to us Buaranteed. If you don't get your money's worth, we give it back to you we don't need it neither do they. For all kinds of job printing, try Read the Serial Story in the News. the News Job Department. the News Job Department. OF TEA UNCERTAIN. isturbarce class rooms;-and will furnish sleeping i 7 Sth at 9:30 o'clock. foreivaness wha piranha ie a) eee tae Beal March, The Blue Jackets, Ben- girl returned to Paris without her th top reps Se : y owed her July 24th to August 2nd; Banff, Aug. FOR SALE B R oO Ss jnett. lover: who, however; follow j7th to 16th, being ten full days at) e Intermezzo, After Sunset, Ptyer. afterwards. He was recognized and oy school, JFOR SALE by private treaty 7 988 Toronto St. Phone 23. Medley, Canadian Beauties, Rip- arrested. t the trial he declared io, of master minds, experts: in iron and brass bedsteads, springs lage 2 iS lthat he, and not the girl, was the) sap departmen:s, will conduct the afq mattresses; one mission oak Cornet solo, The-Rosgry, Nevin, Victim, but the jury took a different) sruay classes. Sessions will be held qining room suite, cost 150.00. Sev- 7 andmaster Shunk). gt;: view of thr case, and the man has from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. leaving the eral gas, cooking and heater stoves; from yesterday t pr sidential prima-; Selertion, Bohemian Girl, Balfe. been-sentenved to a year's imprison-/afternoon free Tor recreation up t0 several piec s of linoleum, (nearly ries giving vote from 1076 out of Waltzes, Affinity, Seott. ra ment. 8 o'clock, when a public meeting with /new) ; one Turkish carpet square, 1080 precinets in the state show: Novelette, *Mouse and the Closk, - z popular address Wwill be a feature. (nearly new1 ; several ainingroom a Si WORLD'S PRODUCTION The ATvert Sunday: School Associa fevtension tables, centre and Kitchen Roosevelt (Preference) Connecticut, Fulton. tion provides tents for auditorium arid tapies ; one-sectional oak book case; Painting and Paperhanging. Reynolds- Stewart. (4th Avenue opposite Binnings) New Wall Paper Estimates cheer- fully ufrnished on cost of Papering your rooms. *Phone 156. JPLANO NIN VOICING and REGULATING Ail kinds of repair undertaken at Detailed information may be had by. applying to F. B; Werry, General Sec- retary The Alberta Sunday School Alta, LECTURE ON IRELAND Tomorrow ev ning May 2nd in the Presbyterian church at 8 p.m. a lec- ture will be given on Ireland and Irish affairs have been considerably in the limelight and the above sub- ject will not only prove interesting ut afford ample scope for the intro- duction of Irish stories and Irish humor. Lovers of the ould sod will doubtless have ent, tection will be taken at the close. SCHMELZER ZUBERBER arl Frederick Schmelzer of Whitla Alta., was united formed by Rev, J; W. Morrow: Association, 19: Mackie Block, Calgary arare treat as in addition to the lecture there will be a programme of well-known Irish songs rendered by the best-local tal- Doors will open at 8 and a col- A quiet wedding was solemnized in . John s Presbyterian church Tues- day afternoon April 30th whea Mr. in the bonds of matrimony to Miss Emma Zuberber of Whitla, the ceremony being per- OR SALE First clas sewing ma- chine (White's) with all acc ssor- jes; also good knitting machine, cheap. Globe Cleaning and Pressing Co., Fourth Ave,, in rear of Post-of- fice. 248d3t VOR SALE Northeast quarter of 12-12-6; Southwest quarter 14- 12-5; for prices and terms inquire of Charles Creglow, Pioneer Building, St. Paul, Minn, 24sd6t FrOR:SALE A choice trio of Golden Wyandottes, includes ist prize cockerel, Medicine Hat Winter show and first hen at Calgary mid summer exhibition. Also-firstp rize Buff Coch- in-Bantam Cock. Geo. N. Bartlett, 213 Fourth Avenue. 247ast FFOR SALE A seven-reom-house on west Braemar St., built about a year ago, lot 60x10, Good neighbor- hood, excellent value, easy terms. Ap- ply owner, The Bartlett Studio, 213 Fourth Ave. Would accept a good lot close in a part exchange. 237-a24t eS S68. FoR SALE Barred Rocks. * White Rocks, Brown Leghorn: Bronze Turkeys Eggs. Jas. Fleming. 226-1mo. democrat wagon. For par- the lowest charge consistent with accommodation to a limited number of DDI S19 Toronto Street or bes Workmanship. students, Meals will be served tabled . 103. 250 4t. na Gatean teed pholor-cafeteria.. TetepNone OF; 30S Malr St RANCH FOR SALE Bull Springs Ranch for sale. 800 acres freehold and seventeen thous- and acres leasehold. All fenced. Good house, six rooms and bath. Flowing spring creek runs through corrals and pastures the year round. Range well sheltered, Suitable for horses or cattle, Situated thirty miles N. EL of Medicine Hat. Apply estate of G. B. Murphy, Carberry, Man., or Thos. I, Lokier, Bull Springs Ranch, Medi- cine Hat or Fred McClain, Medicine Hat. SS TENDERS WANTED. For the erection of a Brick Hotel Building at Medicine Hat, Alta. Plans may be seen at the office of the sub- scriber. up to noon, Monday, May 6th. Lowest or any tender not necessar- fly accepted. T, WILLIAMS, Architect, 245-km6 Medicine Hat, Alta. -- IMPOUNDED. Gelding, Light bay, no visible brand, weight about 1000 Ibs., will be eold by public auction at City Pound on May 7th, 1912 at 14k, ynless the same is claimed and all lawful charges paid Loose Lest System The News Job Read the Serial Story in the News. Department has every facility for sup- Diving the most satiafactory.- thereon. WM. FUNNELL, Pound Keeper 240atot pupils were in attendance taking 49 in Ward 1. foot-note drawing at- AN 5 - the excelle turned to Her Home. iy yANTED A maid. Apply at Gen an excellen ;seeonds to clearthe rooms, Sete tention to Mr. McLellan s letter of eniio ia 843 Th A pleasing feature was the order in 3 mouape acceptance elsewhere in, the paper, eee 21888 e Globe Cleaning . which the marchingywas done, In all Paris, April 30.-4 *Marry me; ' said wigs tnadvertently omitted. Mr. Me- Pressing Co Oda wv a precocious cirl of 14, altar she had : Alb WaNTED Young girl to as- een it Loo Pemainntas sad eee ee cases hemes ieee witl-be foumton-paee Sist in general house work. Ap- Rear ot eit Otte, Fourth Avenue. all the 805 pupils to leave the vari-/ 75 S to Mrs. Terrill, S12 Faplanads, Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired 1.00 each BF . uuaings Italian fell -countryman who earns ji Be eee C.P.R. MEI white cotton. Specially It is almost needless to say that livelihow by playiig a mandolin, spBERTA SUMMER SCHOOLS: WANTED Common laborers, forty New and Secondhand Goods Bought 30c pair So: in au-tority were highly pleas; nd who ee ee rel dollars a month and board or bet- and Sold ed with the day's exhibition of fire S me time wa willing, During the holiday season of 1912 ter, Season's work. Apply Craig Clothes Called for and DeMvered. Made of good white cotton, wide drill, reply. . three Summer Training Schools will Hiss, Tilley, Alta. 240a10t MARK HARRIS, Proprietor. AMERICAN ecial for Fridry at... : 4 Then cone to the jeweler s, shee held in Alberta under the direction ae aaa 2 1.90 a pair funy when jier'sweetheart had put-alot-the Alberta Sunday School Assoc VANTED Two young men to seil REO S Dress Ginghams and English ) FIRST BAND CONCERT said and iy vent. At last I am/ tation, assisted b ythe Evangelical De- ' real estate on commission. Apply FE Bartlett B.A.S Newiturle(ssimng z jOca yard f ON SUNDAY NEXT your wite the girl exclaimed Pey-jnominajfons, Thesgysummer Schools to Box 1248. Sa a 9 D.A.SC. ibaantntineers z ring on nger, and ofl they went will he held at WhIW Sand Beach, - . junicipal Engineer, 3 ce lothe enables us to give Friday The following will be the program to Engjland. But the honeymoon was Cooking Lake, twenty-eight miles east EN AND WOMEN TO LEARN Dominion and Alberta Land Surveyor ace was wont cloths at the extreme low price of FM) 1 ast band concert of the sea-/brief. A weil later her parents re- of Edmonton; At Sylvan Lake, six- barber trade, special summer Industrial Spur Railways, ican colt, H. B. Dt ie given by aus Medic in, Hat ity, ceived a lety Saying, Con she nad miles. west of Red Deer, and at Tate on, join now and save money. Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigation, by Broomstick-Rav. edat 6 to 1. 100 to 1 was secot 9 to 2, third, The ell s White Star, v money, Was unplac The field totalled Including Aleppo, Jingling, Geordie, Kempion, Kosiuske and White Star, NATION. c. (Special to Washington, D.C. able feature of the tional Capital Hor large number of tr tered by United St The shiw will cont of the week. Sixt prizes will be dist winning owners. THREE LEA (CW, A. PL Davenport, La., league season op Peorla at Davenpo Decanture; Danvi and Quincy at Du two new teams year, Bloomington Book Island and V thel ineup this yea WITH TH Pack y MeFarlai gon have signed muss to take pla on May. 29. Former champio: still working to Sam Langford, the in Calgary. And now the M has been introduc pastime. Manager of the Cardinals, live houn for a 1 carry the dog wit ery.city im the Ns
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