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MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS, Glasgow House - ONE OF THE INTERESTING FEATURES OF THE GREAT MIDSUMMER SALE NOW GOING ON Is- A CORSET SPECIAL Royal Worcester Corsets Regular price 3.75, selling at 2.22 COME WITH THE CROWD 'The Glasgow House The House of Fashionable Dressers Pere Sreeenerceteateateateateegeeete i ROYAL BANK? OF CANAD (incorporated Total Assets Over ........ ... ... 115,000,000 Special Attention Given to , SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH Fourth Avenue: : OC. H. McDunnough, Manager * Soedecdecteade Boedeedeedeetecrceed gt; Sretececeeeteedececgecgeegeede cs Peoeseeteetoaieetetesteagegees ae Bank of Ganada : Capital and Rest ........ weeels 11,993,800 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Beedeteaedeadecteaterteagectecte SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. RG, WILKINSON, Manager. u Medicine Hat Branch. OF CANADA s THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1864, - 180 Branches in Canada. Capital Paid Up, 6,000,000, . Total Assets (Nor. 30th. 1911) over 51,000,000. . A general Banking Business Transacted. Special attention to Savings Account W. 0. JOY; Manngef-t oo: ot Medicine Hat Branch ae LOOSLEY PEEPS O HEHE NOTICE TO BUILDERS We have pened an office in Suite IL, in the Im- perial Bank Building. We will be pleased to re- - ceive ANY ORDERS or PAYMENTS OF AC- COUNTS at our up Town Offices. J. H. PRESTON PLANING MILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Special Millwork a Phone Offices 760; Mill 60. Sretoatesfoctoatectoatestestertocte afestoatestecteafoctesgoateateateets one os Soete-es es st Ry sooo fo ppd oF ache s RY e8 2 ote toate Se-fe-e os * Seefee e es esol ds e a8 o : : Quality isthe Magnet That Attracts Trade. Prairie Pride a Patent Flour Has achieved su cess along this line and is creating an ever increasing demand, The Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limited PBOROOCRORS BOGCHVOIBOOCOS 0200000 Tasker Transfer Co. apid LIGHT and HEAVY. easonable DRAYING le 864 Toronto Street. *PHONE *- 66 Piano Moving A Speciatty Taxi Taxi Taxi RTA TAX COMPANY THE MERCHANTS BANK i: lis surely shouldering as aveighty responsi- jno guarantee that they can be served with C. P. R. PASSENGER SERVICE. Effective June 2nd, 1912, No. Arrive. Leave, 1 20.20 2045 Imp. Ltd, Montreal to Vanvouver, z 8.05 8.20 Im Ltd, Vancouver to Montreal. 3 11.15 Vancouver Exp. Toronto to Van. 4 20.00 Toronto Exp., Vancouver to Tor. 13 21.60 22.15 St. Pant M4 4.00 4:20 Seatcie 61 21.25 21.60 Prairie eattle Express, St. Paul Express, p., Winnipeg to Calgary. 62 5255.50 Prairie Exp, Calgary to Winnipeg. Ve14-s17 5.05 Express from Kootenay Landing 19,00 Loca from Cranbrook. 23.00 Local from Calgary. 10.80 Local for Cranbrook. 23.00 Express for Kootenay Landing. 6.30 Local for Calgary. 2.30 240 Soo, Ltd., St. Paul-Port. 12 940 9.60 Soo, Ltd., Port.-8t. Paul. Nos.-11-and-12 do-net-come-into Medicine-Hat. Passing time at Dunmore show Medicine. Nat Dews ; Published by the Medicine Hat News Co, Ltd, every layfal evening at Its office, Main Streeu. Wedicine Hat, Alta, A. J..N, TERRILL, Bator, PUONE: HONE: Baltorial, Advertising Reportorid, and Cirealation and News Dept. Job Depts. 13 BiNe RING 2 4Q DATLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 y-as, delivered. 4.90 1 year by mall... .73.00 months, dlivered.. 200 6 months, by mail 8 months, delivered. 100 5 montis, by mall. ..16e 1 mofth, delivered....35 Addresses changed as otten as desired, Dut dota now and old ad reases st be given, WEESLY NEWS, Pubhshec every Thursday in sixteen or more pages, and contains a eummacy of the news of the week. local and district. Sonths, tn advance 75 3 months, in advance. .hle 1 Fear tn advance.... 1.50 Friday, July 19th, 1912, OUR WATER SUPPLY fp HERE exists a trinity of magnets which possess an irresistible attrac tion in tlie eyes of the manufacture The News has drawn attention to the point before. We all know the component parts of the trinity cheap power, railway com- petition and a guaranteed water uppl And of these three the latter is the most im- portant,. We have the power on tap. turer ean cavil atthe cost. No manufac- Medicine Hat a question of cheap power two additional lines racing to see which will reach the field first and be able to offer 4775 John A. Schultz, governor of Penn- inducements to trade. But what about the water? resource is now being ined to meet present requirements. It is nearing he-end of July and what has been done to- ards th installation of the new gravi Tt looks as though months of vai- imehive been wasted in discussing preliminaries Viewing the matter apart from an industrial standpeint, the Council bility in retarding the * rowth of the city through the fact. that even if houses are erected to meet the growing needs, there is er. hy the cause of this delay? The City Engineer was ina position to proceed with the work over a year ago. Medicine Hat cannot afford to wait another year for an increased water supply. We must have it before next spring. This being the case the work will probably have to be earried on during the winter at a greatly advanced yeost. At whose door lies the fault?) - This is a question which must be grap- pled with at once. The council must rise ito the occasion and make a mighty. effort to meet 'the emergency. Here it is the nine- lteenth day of July and. practically nothing done. The Consulting Engineer is, we w derstand, engaged in drawing up the spec fications. Drawing up specifications in July Why, the work should be nearing completion by this time. Drawing up specifications in July 1 segue Siva ee Ne J N my trip through the provinces of Western Canada I have met any number of people who did not know what the. British flag is. - - Evelyn Wrench, of the Overseas Club, speaking-at Vancouver. Yes, and the use it was put to last Sept- ember only helped to further drive from the minds or reach of these people the . true meaning of the flag. T'was a poor concep- tion of the flag-that they received. pa EEE eee HE ial vote in respect to church mn- ion, as recorded in the Methodist Church, was as appended: Official boards, for 23,4 against.:3,869. Mem- bers 18 years old and over, for 150,941; against 24,357. Members under 18 years, for 17,918; against 2,615. Adherents, for 42,115; against 7,234. o ermment to be a vietory for the low- movement with which the Ministers a were mar eal and financial allie: linked-with restriction. The day before jstood on the question of wid stands in a class by itself whem it comes to Railway facil- ities are-now in such shape that we . hav: e TSouth on the eve of the war. member of the First Confederate Congress, but soon quit the legislative halls for the battlefield. He distinguished himself + in the service of the Confederate States and rose to the rank of brigadier-general. After the war General Pryor began the practice * . He was emin- ently suecessful in his. chosen profession and for a number of years occupied a place PUBLIC OPINION. Edmonton Bulletin; If any voter . in Saskatehewan did not kuow before he sures ly knows now how the defeat of the Scott Government last week would have been in- neht to aecomplish the t. Opposition news- a pers inside and outside the Prov- have admitted the return of the Goy- ariff re doing which they ed for destruction by the politi- whose fortunes are ion by those who iuted themselves, and fc the voting, the Regina Provinee leader mong the Opposition newspapers of Sai atchewan both in energy and indiscretion gave an interview with Mr. G, T. Somers, President of the Toronto Board of Trade, in the course of which he said: If Mr. Haultain was victorious in the election it would kill reciprocity for all time, and the result is being eagerly awaited in the East. It will be useless for restrictionist news- papers and politicians to protest that they had no thought of winning a victory for re- was their intgntion to put this construction upon the verdiet should the verdict be in their favor is too completely convicting. From the declaration of Mr. Haultain that he sought power as a means of establishing a branch of the restrictionist forees inRe- gina, down to the explanations by which his newspaper friends are now accounting for their defeat, the undeniable moral -of the campaign is that reciprocity was the thing it was hoped and intended. to condemn. No matter what the real issue which decided the votes and many issues were advanced for the purpose if the votes went for the opponents of the Government they were to be counted as being against reciproci Fortunately, the electors of the Province took the hint ? with a unanimity not fre- quently parelleled in Canadian polities, and decided to make it clear just where they markets. They surely did it. The restrictionists are very busy admitting the fact . THIS DATE IN HISTORY 1692 * hanged in Salem, Mass., for witch- craft. sylvania 1823229, born in Berks Nov. 18, 1852. 1785 Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the De- elaration of Independence, died in R. I., Mareh 7, 1707. 1814 Samuel- Colt, inventor of the revol- , ver, born in Hartford, Conn. Died there Jan. 10, 1862. of Mexico, shot. at Perdillo. 1864 The Taiping rebellion in China end- ed with the.capture of Nanking. war against Prussia. 1888 Edward P. Roe, noted novelist, died coun New York, March 7, 1838. 1908 The tion of the 300th anniv ersary of its founding. goes Eg 8 THIS IS. MY 84th BIRTHDAY Roger A. Py A. Pryor. Roger A. Pryor, one of the few surviving generals of the Confederate States Army, was born in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, July 19, 1828, and reeeived his education ty of Virginia. A year after his grad- resigned with other representatives of law in New York Ci on the New York supreme bench. 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO : ARNEY Oldfield will pass th: gh B Medicine Hat about the fi St August, having racing ements: at various points in a cross-t All Orders Promptly Attended to. New Cars, Careful Drivers. Phone 666 Day. 211 Night. trip. If he gould be persuaded here, some of.our Esplanade speed engapt take ahr out of, him. meinbers of European royalty, 90 years old today, Charles award jthe reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 28 years old today. dilian W. Mack, associate justice of the old t today. VIGOROL The Great French Tonic A Medicine That Prolongs Life VIGOROL will do all we claim for we refund you your mon- prolongs erpreted and used throughout the Domin- iy. VIGOROL not Ute, but makes the old feel and look It restores vim and energy.) VIGOROL takes hold of nerves at once and braces you up. Some of your nerves have been dor- ment for years, and if they are not looked after will VIGOROL reaches the nerve imparting life, Phat tired, bilious -feeling 1s remov- ed; all your pains and aches The most wond rful tonic ever wold is VIGOROL. Don't) de a burden to yourself and other; get a bottle of VIGOROL today and start life over again. Store is the only place in Medicine Hat where you can buy VIGOROL, Price 1.00 a bottle. PRINCE OF WALES GIVES PROMISE. OF BEING GOOD RULER Is Young Man of Healthy Outlook Upon Life and With Keen Apprecia- tion of Resporsi- bilities. GAN NOW REPRESENT KING AT FUNCTIONS 3 King George Described As Good Democrat and Man of Forceful Character. 18. A healthy, jolly young fellow, who has a thor- eet in ll spo: and withal-a keep appreciation the duties and responsibilities of his exalted position.'?. Such is the apt description recently applied to personality of the young Princs. of. just reached his majority and is qualified to re- present the King in state functions or. upon missions of importance to In the event of the the Inside dry up and. dle, centre, youth and driven away, Pingl s Drug striction. The cumulative evidence that it London, ough in rts and games. has now Rebecca Nurse and four others) Wales, foreign powers. death of King George, lof Wales can at. eounty,Pa -Died in Lanea: the prince mother's if the use of the Although this is true, remains tied apron strings, homely phrase'is-permissable. more of a-boy than many thous- ands of lads of his age in Eng- m his parents handsome Providence, R. I.. Born in Scituate,) for his one, it is true and in other spects leads a life 50 cabined and confined by rules and restrictions that it would d lad not born open rebellion. 1824 Iturbide, who made himself emperor eribbed and to the peopl He has-been brought of his responsibili- ner which was 1870 France made formal declaration of ties, and not. pos le To Tis Qranereeners tne late King Edward, andin a led er a ornwall, N. Y. Born in Orange it Comma degree in his father's case, he. has been able to combine the life ofa nglish lad with that of a ity of Quebec began a celebra- healthy royal prince. HAD STRICT TRAIN This happy combination i of his own sense and partly home training his parents. ne ren common the excellent he has. received from: is a shy King George but at the same time is man of strength and character. is commonly said by his detractors the King is a weak man who jis content to do'what he is told: is entirely. under the fluence.of the Queen. and of King Edward s seeretary, and is still at court. The general impression is that the King is a good democrat, as far as a democrat, perhaps it would be more correct to say that he recognizes he is the great and gtowing that he must fall This was that he at Hampden-Sidney College and the Uni- f Knollys, who was uation fromthe university he was admitted private to the bar, but did not immediately begin the practice of law. Instead he took up newspaper work and for several years he , was the editor of papers in Petersburg and Richmond. In 1855 he went to Greece on a diplomatic mission for the United States Goyernment. Upon his return he was el- ected to the 36th Congress., Two years lat- er he was re-elected, but did not serve as he of the) He was a ing can be sovereign of democracy, and into line with its ideals. emphasized by his action in causing the: tickets to be Mullins and Davies, tivetrado union leaders, coronation; it accounted for a -spec- ial ticket being sent to Dr. Jowett, the Congregationalist minister, for of Birmingham, but now of who happened to be in i and it ac- OFFICE PHONE NO. 868, 402 798 sent to. Messrs. two. representa- New. York, London at the connts for many another interesting, of King stich as F.S. LYON: hospital Sun - incident George and Queen Mary, recent attendance Paul's cathedral on day as private citizens, distinguish- ed only by having seats a little in front of the public. King Edward * only once visited St. Paul s on Hospital Sunday, Was a semitstate visit, the lord mayor and the them in their robes: of office, 7i was nothing of that sort about the visit of King George and Queen Mary, and, indeed by bringing the little Princess Mary with them, they gave site a family touch to the Dowager Grand Duchess Augusta of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, one of the oldest sheriffs receiving Yuill Street. United States Commerce Court, 46 years . SUBCRIBE NOW for the Daily News. July 10th, 1912, When you bulld, conaider QUALITY first. Don't be per- suaded to buy CHEAP LUM- BER because it's cheap use the very bost. We have it, and ev- erything the Builder requires. A select stock or LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, FIR FINISH, BEECH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH AND FIR FLOORINGS, We have the aiency forthe celebrated Morgan, Doors, THE DOOR BEAUTIFUL CEMENT, WOOD FIBRE, LATH SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, WIL LOW Posts BEAVER BOARD Ww FINLAY CO THE LUMBER PEOPLE P, 0, BOX 29, PHONE 67 FORMAUING , FOR SMUT 50c....Quart DON T PAY MORE Pingle s- Drag and Book Store : a t Poet ag (eee OkO RE an: HOTSON Decorating. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS LET US FIGURE WITH zt BEFORE PLACING YOUR CONTRACT. FOR A BUILDING ESTIMATES FREE, CROSSLEY BROS. Praia rains etc eal Builders and Contractors. 708 4th Ave., Phone 434 P. 0. Box 304, Estimates. Free. Plans Prepared. THE J. S. FOLLIS Contracting Co. 108 TORONTO ST. Heavy Teaming. Sand, Coal Grave) Exeavating a Specialty, Light and Heavy Horses for sale at All Times, lt;r CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale, P. 0. Box lt; lt; lt; , W.R.Simmonds CARPENTER anp CONTRACTOR Repairs promptly attended to, Phone No. 335. Ofice Next to City Hall, - tebeebieiebiciieieleieieiniefeied STABLE PHONE Phone No, 41i SL ib, Boston, Mass.. nouncement of tor W. Murray retire from .Cong the present ter Bay State poli and started the ons senatorial the political 1 have awakened thero is little t paring for. the Crane's term w nd success: dy. the legislatu ed next Novemt The first nam winds and the can politicians nouncement was Curtis Guild, jr terms as govern and is now the bassador to Ru coincidence Amb ed in New Yor burg on the da; nouncement of intention to -reti * dor's visit home its real purpose public. The gen Mr. Guild woul senator, but wo any active cont His selection, it meet with the of Senator Cra But, since An turned to his burg without position in regs ship, a num men of the Ri preparing to g is. considered ce man Samuel -W ly amounce the same thing i ly certaii Ar his hat into Recent devel which, have 1 spread demand * States: establish tectorate, over to Great Brita Egypt, have t TA year'ago 911, the. Unit ment. warned Pt polite note, tis cial-policy of 1 distasteful and intervention . v cess of. exploita should ever Policy so essen political stabilit Scant attentic twarning, and 0 or seven. month ban . veterans violent agitat was made by this time couch ed language. P his opponents, of affairs, got t call. a truce: intervention wor ably led to. Then came tl blacks, and a the United Sts by warships. ar President. Jos gan. his admin ago last Janua mediately bes with Viee Presi ents of Gomez ministration * reckless extrava ed graft, They of 1,800,000 lawmakers for railroad, and tire amount wa tributed amom porters of the United. States sidy at least. the fact that notified to info transaction wa Another chat that he has plomati allowimg them pense money, South Americ sador is said 40,000, and si leged, have be It ix even doc dent got his of the way foreign countri ies. Certain it i Magoon left ( reins of autho the treasury t iately availabl government. 1 ished, and not the. expenditur get called for the revenues:
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