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FOR A PAIR OF Dent s Gloves CAPE-SKIN, SILK-LINED, MOCHA 1.25 to 2.00 AND FINE VALUES Al IT S JUST NIPPY ENOUGH ON THE HANDS Hp. Teetand, The Fair Headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIE Everything needed by the children for their school work. THE FAIR LEONARD FLANNIGAN High-class Groceries, Dry Goods and Ladies Wear. We Decided to sell Gourlay Gourlay In preference to, all : other Pianos. * BECAUSE The Gourlay is not swinging on a pedestal so to. speak, or in other words, trading on the good work of a past gercration IT IS BUILDING IT S REPUTATION Now. BECAUSE The Gourlay is the only Canadian- made instrument using the White and Wil- cox playerpatents, which have cost their in- ventors many thousands of dollars to protect they have invest d their best in the Gour- lay. BECAUSE We want to put otr money into the est line of pianos obtainable We have sel- ected the cream of the market under which to place our firm name. WE HAVE INVESTED OUR BEST IN THE JJ GOURLAY. . WHY NOT YOU ? The Medicine Hat Music Co. South Railway St. Under the Big Fiddle. eee EVERYBODY KNOWS that the wealthy men of today are those who wisely invested'a, small saving a few years ago, while the knockers of today are those who Stood by and now envy the other fellow. Let us show you some Good prospects that will appeal to the most conservative buyers. Now is your opportunity: Don t be a knocker. BUY A HOME INVESTIGATE on Balmoral St, a 6 ed ee We also have one of the best house well built and well paint- ed on-a large lot 50x150 ft., for Acreage tracts close to Indus- trial site: only 2650, RENTAL AGENTS for WRIGHT DAY 227 ... Phone 790, Main St. rooms in the new Hall Block, 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. PHONE 486. 18 HEALTHY Mother s Bread BECAUSE IT IS MADE OF HEALTH GIVING MATERIALS, LOOK FOR THE LARLY TASSIE BROS. PHONE 256 op of Qu Appelle Bishop Harding will be at the following verviees in St. Barnabas Church tomorrow, the *,'mt costs today. 8th inst: 8.30 a.m. Morning prayer 11 a.m. J Evenceug 7.30 pms The Bishop wilt Dr. Martells FemalePills preach at morning prayer and F'ven- song. Prescribed and recommended fur PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY AND A. 8. Garretson, covering the field of early criticism of Christianity. It seeks to destroy the claims of Super- naturalism in institutional Christian. Lens ity, but the freedom from harsh No shooting of any kind allowed judgment noticeable throughout the Without permission on, the following ship, his subtle distinctions and pug- ands of the Medicine Hat Ranch Co.: gent criticisms will appeal to think- Sections 33, 34, 35, 25; north half of Hing people of every variety and shade sections 27 and 26; north half and of opinion The bok is published by South-west quarter Section 28; north- Sherman, French Comp con Street, Boston, Mass.. US.A., ang West of the 4th may be purchased from them i cloth binding for 1.60 by mail, section I; section 3 and south half Pertinent matter which has not be- section 5 of Tp. 10, range 8, west of jfore appeared in English transta- the 4th meridian. tidits-or hatin writers, and the auth- North-west quarter of section 30, or's very efficient editing of his ma terlal add much to the value of the work. it 47-120 meeting whereby in connection with the widening of Toronto and Main Strests the council will replace or COUNCIL WILL MAKE UP DEFICIT FOR ee eet erected on the next lot; also pay for t loss to buildings moved back, unless moved to build new business blocks. ans The tender of Fish Martm Co, for water filters was recommend Money Was Lost and Com. * water Siters was recommended mittee Appealed for AB- That su ottmnied engl the se Tor water be not granted at ve till th x pe line is laid tl WILL FIGHT FORSTER i urna hen new pipe i CLAIM IN CUURTS Water meters will be placed in the Public Works Committo hs ssizees ws sranted holidays sistance. plication of Messrs Clover build goose-neck when new pipe line slauvhter houses Property Not Damaged. were referred to committees. The Public Works Committee re: The City Council last night grant- ported in regard to F. G. Forster's ed the request of the Labor Day claim for damages to his property Sports Committee that they make by cutting away the street, that in up any deficit in their expenses. They their opinion Mr. Forster's property lost money on account of so. many/has not been damaged, but on the people going away. Messrs. Riley, other hand enhanced and Ald. Ansley Thompson amd Graves addressed the said they would carry any damage council. claim to the hichest court in the A resolution Passed at tho land. BOY SCOUTS RE-ORGANIZE Mordant. Crisal is Scout patrol teaders and corporals were Master One Troop of 4 lected and it is expected that the lt; Scouts will be in fine condition by Patrols Formed. the time the Duke visits Medicine Hat. The orders for the following week are: Meetings on Monday and Fri At the mecting of the local Boy Scouts last evening a complete re- organization took place. One troop ST ; j having four patrols was formed with 8 t 7.30 sharp, meetings to take Wordant Crissal as scoutmaster. New Plice at Becker's garage. : ee MRS. W'KENZIE'S HORSES S00tAL. ano PERsowax Diy WELL AT HOWE ocx Se Mave a son, have returned from west and ' AND ALSO-LETABRIDGE meen hes kat, Wate They eturn to Prince Albert, their Carried Away Large home on-Monday evening. Number st Red Tickets. art . 3 al 10 je Mrs. Jessie H. McKenzie s string of thoroughbreds were very successful gic; Maudie Schram and her micce at the Lethbridge fair, carrying of Marguerite Sthram returned to the the championship, Reserve champion, a Tuesday evening, after spending Union Bank Special trophy, and many some time with friends and relatives other prizes. The following ts a lst ; Calgary. of the honors captured: ai Champion stallfon any age, cham- Mr. E. 7 Walton returned to plonship cup presented by tha Union Nelson teiay. 5 Bank of Canada; Ist for stallion 4 years or over, Ist for 3 years old Mr. A. DesBrisay, of Vancouver, a stallion, 2nd for brood mare, 1st for former Medicine Hat, merchant-rancl foal, Ist and 2nd for 2 year old filly; er, is spending a few days in the Ist for thoroughbred mare, Ist in city and receiving a very warm wel roadster stallion, 2nd for roadster ome from old friends. mare, Ist for carriage stallion, and 2nd for carriage stallion, 2nd for car- Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Howson have riage mare, Ist and 2nd for polo pony teturned from Calgary. and at our Medicine Hat fair many red tickets were secured by the Mr. Ing. Wilson and family of Win- same horses. 1st and 2nd for stal- RiPex. are visiting Mr. Wilson's fath- lon 4 years or over, Ist for 3 year t: Thomas Wilson, South Railway old stallion, 1st for thoroughbred *treet. mare, Ist for'2 years old filly, 2nd for a os : 3 year old filly, Ist for thoroughbred While in Wedicine Hat His Lord- mare with foal at foot, ist for foal, ShiP Bis s Ist for ladfes saddle horse, 2nd for Tie this evening, will be the guest 3 year old filly In carriage class, 1st f Dr: and rs. Smythe. for 3 year old filly in carriage class, ist for brood mare, and foal, carriage class, Ist in Rev. Mr. Morrow's spe- cial for mare suitable for falsing hunters witn two of her progeny, and the Union Bank special for thorough- Col, and Mrs. FO. Sissons. have bred mare -and foal. Feturned- from Edmonton and Cal- Nots In the championship Ensign, gary. bred by Mrs. McKenzi, defeated Love Watches, champion at Win- ' Miss Olive Day. entertained a num- nipeg fair, who defeated the great ber of young people very pleasantly Gay Boy, champion at Calgary and last evening at progressive whist. grand champion at Vancouver this year. RAIDED DISORDERLY HOUSE. BISHOP HARDING 10 the city was raided last night by , Seret. Harper. and two constables of VST ST BARNABAS the Mounted Police. The keeper paid 2 . 50 this morning, five inmates 25 each and two young men frequenters Head of Diocese will Preach also donated. Fasken and son of Regina, are visiting Mrs. Wil- lam Wilson, Toronto St. Mrs. Yersa and daughter Vina, of Regina, were visiting Mrs. Yersa brother, Mr. J. A. Hollinghead, wh le on their way to the coast. A house of illfame situated outside 4 Morning and Evenin; Service Sada, ee POLICE COURT. A man named Wickshome, whose name graces the Indian list, was caught in a bar last night and paid The Right Reverend the Lord Bish- A Mr. Painter faceda D. I. Celetiention Ot Holy Oodaintnton Saeed Pa 8. ineteen Years the Standard women's aflments, a sclentifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The result trom their use fs quick end permanent, For sale at all drug The above is the title of a work by stores, e.0.d.-10mo. NOTICE. EARLY CRITICISMS MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Decide Montreal Street Morrison, 7. H. Kay and C. B. Carl Pee eee ee Rae + + + COMMUNICATIONS + + bbb be bebe NOTE While we welcome all com- munications from our readers, we wish tt to be thoroughly understood that we do not necessarily sub- scribe to or endorse the opintons expressed by our correspondents All letters must be signed by the writer for publication as we publish no communication signed -wtttry anomymous names, even though th ame of the writer accompan- les it Ba, DISGRACEFUL SCENES. Medicine Hat, Alta. September 5, 1912. Baitor News, City: As a resident of this city, I wish to draw your attention to some truly remarkable scenes witnessed on our business streets during the past ewenty-four hours. During the above stated time, I jhave seen a plain clothes policeman escorting through our busine streets to the lockup no less than five drunks.'' These poor .unfor- wunate fellows who get their fill of lquor from the licensed places of this city are dragged and shoved through the streets and treated like So many dogs because they perhaps partake a little too freely of the beverages which the city and gov- lernment allow to be sold and from which a revenue s obtained with which to support the public insti- tutions. It is indeed a disgrace to any fair city to allow such scenes to Harmless was the comment passed Men are horn with two eyes, but with one tongue, hu order that they may see twice as much as they say. If a man cannot see that there Is money to be made In Medicine Hat Real Estate he was not born right. Call on us for Investment Opportunities. Big chances awalt the Investor In Cousins and Sissons now, One Half Section land close In for sale cheap on easy terms, Also Trst-class Sub-division proposition now open, Enquire for particulars of these two snaps. Below .s a isting form, If you have property to * sell please fill in thi blank forri and mail to us. Medicine Hat, Sept. Perry, Sewell Perry. I hereby list following property for sale with you, subject to usual handling commission: Sub-Division .. Price . improvements sleep off the effects. Absolutely See our first display of Millinery in the Glasgow House Friday and Sat- be, witnessed daily, scenes which bout each of four or five drunks would lead visitors to believe that Which this gay plain clothes man was our city fs extremely immoral in go shuffling along our busy streets to far as drunkenness is concerned. the tune of Won't the Public Think Some of these mien being dragged to I am a Dandy Policeman. If the the cell were married men with city or hotel men were to keep a families in town to support, there- Watchman around to sec that the fore, besides throwing a good deal of rinking men did not imbibe too their money over the bar to the freely instead of waiting until they growing bank account of the -hotel had gone thelr limit and got actually men, they will be asked to contribute drunk, it would be a far better move a few dollars more towards the main- all around and also a step towards or three glasses of this Government est curse ever visited upon civilized Licensed stuff to turn a good family s well as uncivilized nations. man into a jailbird and this disgrace Thanking you for the space, I could be easily avoided if the hotels/Temain, Mr. Editor, which benefit so freely from the sale Your humble Servant, Sept. 6th and 7th. Misses O'Gorman Sherratt. REAL ESTATE ALTAWANA Block 10, Lots 3- Block 4, Lots 25-20, 1260 a pr, 1,000, cash. tenance of the city. It takes-onty-two t e compette-abotitton of the great DE Block 13, Lots 11-16, 735 a pr., Block 15, Lots 36-40, 600 a pr. of booze were compelled to main- tain a room or two in which those poor fellows who are given more than: they can conveniently carry could be placed until. such time as they sobered up. Surely it would be Batter advertising if the hotel. men having just returned from Eastern millinery centres, invite the ladies of HOWARD ELLIOTT. HERALD THE MISSES QUINLAN terms. terms, terms. Block 5, Lots 28-29, 1600 a pr., Block 2, Lots. 8-11, 950 a pr, Block 7, Lot 16, 600. Terms. Block 17, Lots 39-40, 750 a pt., Would do this without suggestion by Medicine Hat and district, to their No Liquor Served to stant, and following days. when these men over- This will be the largest and rich- step their own regulations and give est display of millinery het shown in the last glass which makes their this city. LePage Bros. Store, To- customer not only drunk, but slop- ronto St. 49-3t py they should be called upon to pay the penalty and not-allew their/ we-tmve the customers and nee drunken customer to be led along our your listings. Drop us a card or call streets and possibly pass his own giving price and terms. THE HOUSE wife on the streets and. thest his.own MEN, Medicine Hat Real Estate Ex- sons and daughters on their way to change, Room 8, Imperial Bank and from school. . What is more Building. tt the authorities. In every bar is seen Fall Opening of Friday, the sixth in- CENTRAL PARK Block 29, Lots 1-2, Bik. 5, 37 ft, 87 Block 27, HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX t 32, 525, cash. Block 21, Lots 29-30, 1100 Terms. ship Bishop Harding, who will ars pitiful than to see a well built, hon est faced man (when. sober) being run off to the cells in the evening, there to stay all night, leaving his wife and babies at home to wonder what has become of daddy, only to find next day daddy s name appear- ing among the list of those'who were doped at a licensed saloon the night before and contributing to the sup- port of the city through fines the next day and also contributing to the support of these plain clothes men who seem to be endeavoring to make a record for themselves by gathering every harmless individual who would be a better man than the policeman himself if he. was only al- lowed a half hour or so more in the corner of the barroom in which he was made drunk in which he could Houses 24 of various kinds under construction, some nearing comple- tion. Fully modern. Apply to W. Hl. ROSEWARNE Builder and Owner. Phone 800. HOUSE FOR SALE At a Bargain. New, fully modern, at 2600; 800 cash; easy 6 Bea- West avartor section 36 of Tp. 9, range ridian. Weat half and south-east quarter west of the 4th merid- T. B. JENKINSON terms. Small House and Lot, Ottawa St. 8, 1800, 1050 Lot 18 Block T, South Yuili, 2100 Corner on Columbia Ave. 3500 bet 4, Block 11, Main St. N. 2900 pr, Lots 4, Block 31, Hl. S. Annex, with water. B..F. SOUCH, Phun. B. See our first display of Millinery in the Glasgow House Friday and Sat- urday, Sept. 6th and 7th. Misses O'Gorman Sherratt. 47-3t lS 6 Plate Glass Insurance. 410 Main St. I Realy i Fire, Life, Aceldent, Hail and P. 0. Box 816, Phone 105 McKinnon s Ltd. Our Bread is on a Pedistal ofits 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 same excellent quality. Try it once and you-will eat no other. F. B. McKINNON, President. J. B, RICHARDSON, Gen, Mgr. STORE, TORONTO ST. A New Pair of Rubbers ? MEN S, WOMEN S, BOYS , GIRLS AND CHILDREN S. FALL STOCK JUST OPENED. ORDER TODAY. Seboteteinisteleleistedoebe sot + Winnipeg, Shaughnessy, ian Pacifie Re city by specia annual inspect tem, He is directors of th gus, Sir Bim Matthews, ar Begg, a Lond member of th jond, now merly well kn R.'Qsler, of Nantin, Sir Thomas met at the st Whyte and A. George Bury, general manag Hall, general Sullivan and D rived in the Shaugithessy s gone down to him. Sir Thor guests at the Interviewed made a full st ian Pacifle poli new stock issu below the mari rate jurisdictio: of much interes adian Pacific F Of the propo: issue, he intima necessary by +h the company's in no way affec large dividend These, he said, tent, revenues -f mitted to nate way board. He was full lt; ing the outlook fearful things said, but ever right. It will 3 time: You can and it is impo it. Discussing the of the Canadian Thomas said: of the Canadian subjects for dis by the public ar Well Fred Wint Englist Brickla Downf: One of the Ha known character Fred Winterbott this morning ir Dominion Motor to natural cause: For years the character around well known by e to the bartend: a customer of th the next, and-a- ler on the latter He was a bricl at one time he of the best in th the flowing bo; enemy, and prov downfall, From member of a wel fly, he gradually lower. ' For year: ever he happen night oyertook ed but little witt land. In fact it mail has come who looked after him have forgott and there is now ing experienced dress of the me Winterbottom is owner of several but despite this verty, without a over his, head th: own. For years heh:
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