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fe es GG a ee ++? Sa BEETS air: ETO a DVERTISERS * k , + nA s.of the News* 4 ite to change + advertisements, + -eafter have to + ie, copy. for tha * n the business + + SEESEEE EE LUNCHEON: DISH ad of cream cheese, cut etes; into g Bot sauce- fo tablesp ons of milk. eand stir until melted Add two or three beaten r-well. until thickened. pares Gf toast and serve ED RHUBARB min-sived stalk3 and cut thot the fruit jar. Stand g Jar and fit full, but olid enough to bruise; jar under cold water rater runvover it slowly ores donot form any he Jats same as for any This will keep just like . Put in a dark place sse its colour. ea Sysiem The News Job every facility for sup- Satisfactory. FEeeESEEE KING ONE - AR DO THE eee p irri Co. Phono 54. aN Bik Lots. Price and terms. 29, 22-23, 800, 1-3, 6 and 12. 28, 3-2-3, 1600. 1-2, 6 and 12. 6, 1-2, 275, 1-2, 6 and 12. 26, 16-24. 250 each, 1-3, 43, 2, 8-9,- 695-patr, 23; 6 ROSEDALE TRACKAGE. Bik. Lots. Price and terms. 5, 6, 2500, 900 cash, 6 and 12. 3, 18-19, 4000, 1-3, 6 and 12, G..183- ft 4200, 1-3, 6 and-12. List with us, we have buyers for. ene Donald Currie- Mr, Pingle, the Up-to-date Druggist, has scored * an- He has im- stock of that Great French Tonic. VIGOROL other point. ported a large and has been anteed. thed est in: ever; line, Mr. Pingle has once toned up, jects: new Cleaning and Pressing Yeur suit of light colored, Sum- mer clothing lasts you just three ; times as lors ang alWays JepKs Ono hundred years ago today, July 12, 1812, witnessed two important events that marked the real beginn- made the /ing of the war of 1812 betwoon Eng. sole agent for Medicine tana and the United states Hat. Every bottle guar -/dat e the frigate Constitution sailed Out of. Boston harbor to begin her State On: that: On the ocean, and on Being alweys on the lookout for the same date Gen. William Hull, in the drug/Governor of Michigan, crossed the. at-Detroit-to-begtn- the invasion Great or Canada. 00's. on of the French Toate vigos, Every da /War ts full of. surprises, and the re nature be ghee ieP aba rane sults of these two movements com. new, 1c c on the Mar/menced a century ago today were far Ket in Canada is VIGOROL. Weak and aitterent trom what Tua-down men, women and cluldren netang was the mistices of the seas con Sow Uo.made-atrons sha healthy. sa aot eveh the most enthusiastic ee oee aoe ee 6 bee of Americans hopet that the ic, The whol human-system is at That tired, dragging feeling. disappears and life becomes a Hdoy. If you are not just feeling your, (POM thelr own. against ise'7, go tc Pligle's drug store and get ja bottle of VIGOROL. If you don't fool-better-in-twenty-four ours, back and get your money. VIGOROL Kidneys, liver and blood *V8ding armies. jand 48 W- powerful. flesh and system th Prophets were wrong. 1.00 a bottle; was expected. ttle. Constitution and the-score or-so of other ships comprising the navy. of the infant republic would be able to Britain's fleets, On the other hand, it . was confidentally.expected by the United Statea military teaders that Canada Would Tall an easy conquest to their In both instances gO Gen. Hull, the Governor -of Michi- gan, had his headquarters, at Detroit. then a village of 800, with a rude fort considting of a square enclosure of two acres. On July 12 he crossed the Detroit, but his-fll-advised ana Poorly managed actin only gerved to show Sir Isaac Bib Gentennial of the Invasion of Ganada opithets heaped-ypon Hull by the de- fenders of the United States. With the fall of Detroit and the massacre of the defenders of Fort Dearborn, at Chicago, by Indians, the last vest ige of the authority of the United on the lakes was temporarily lost a Sir Isaac Brock, whose military genius was largel responsible for THE Wumping of tis United States; Was a veteran of the Napoleonic wars and had served with distinction in many lands, In 1840 he'became civil and military Governor of Ontario, with headquarters at York, now Tor onto. After taking the crayen Hull and his army prisop rs, he proceeded to Magara and personsily led a charge in the bat of Queenston, on Oct. 13 of the same year, In that action he Was shot in the breast and killed. Very different: Wale the outeome of the sailing of the Constitution trom Boston a -century ago today with Capt, Hull in command. She had 450 green sailors on board,. but they speedily had opportunity to give, a g00d- account -of- themselves. Four days after leaving Boston the Con- stitution afterwards called Old Ironsides fell in-with five sail ofthe enemy, including the Gyerriere, Hull's skillful handling of his vessel enabled him to egeape the overpower- ing force unscathed, Then on Aug. 19-came the famous battle off the Giivenergy, and he at once sent to eherstburg all the men available of Mackinaw. loltig nothing: Canadq was.a mis- Uttle over a month z ras bombarding De- After Teeble attempt at de- Banks of Newfoundland between the Constitution and the Guerriere. Capt. Dacres, of the latter. vessel, fought and vallently, and was himsett seriously wounded, but in the end had to surrender. Thet was the be- ginning of along lst of victories for tne Constitution that has given her a place in U1 States history similiar ig that of Nelson s flagship Victory in the annals of the naval fens , Hull sent up the flag of sur- render. Traitor and coward glories. of England. 6 Ss Viona 4 ae Tiday Refuses the Throne We Have Some Good Propositions in Busine ss Property. Main St., 500 per foot.- Toronto St., 400 per foot. Montreal St.,- 400 per foot, ES FROM THE LABOR wort Every barber-in Corsicana, Tex,, is a unionist. Longshoremen at Vancouver, B, C5 are organizing, Women constitute 12.88 per cent. of all the organized workers of Italy. Last year 10,247,100: working days were lost in England thfough labor disputes, 4 The: International ) Brush Makers Union fs organizing a new local in Chicago, The workmen's compensation law jenact d by the Massachusetis legisla ture went into-effect- July Union housemiths at San Francisco, Calif., will demand ani eight-hour day on and after August 26 , The, Alabama State Federation of Labor has passed resolution declar- Ing in favor of woman's suftarge. The Shoe Gutters Union-of San Francisco, Calif, has aminigamated with the Boot and Shoe. Workers Un- ThirtyZoine States have passed child labor laws since the organization of child labor WILLIAMSON - PATERSON ATKINSON FISHER TRANSFER AND DRAYING. dake ded to. McClellan will be at the-risk of-the Pe is Paeee a eat aaarenes 31 sleantig- Our sys a to open a dairy on his liver rate of - natty by sending it F system of dry cleaning is a toon to those who wear light colorea clothing. HE GLOBE CLEAN. ING PRESSING CO. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave, New Dairy farm, Sec. 25, Tp. 12, Rge. 4, and de- ,Pur'e Milk to: customers in the city at the 8 Quarts for 1.00 ways jStess what tt wilt tell. Albert Honore Charles, Prince of Monaco, is probably the most dissolute and vicious charac- ter of Europe, and if this be less ma- Jesty, let the Monaco battleships come id get-me. His principality is the gambling hell of Monte Carlo, his pal ofeonttor-meid men s bones, his fortune Is based on ruined lives und broken hearts, his morals are unmen- tionable in a newspaper edited for the family circle. What could be told 6n asbestos paper-of the Prince of Moilaco would, by comparison, make Mr, Boccaccio s Decameron read like a Sunday school tract. The son of such a man, one would surmise, would contaminate the atmosphere of an asylum for the criminal and degener- ate insane. Sutmise again. Prince Louis Honore Charles An- toine, only son-of the Prince of Mon- Aco, is sald to beas decent a chap as one could find in many days travels. The milk will be treated at thesdairy in a cleanly and Scientific manner and will be up to the standard as called for by the provincial ordinance. As I have but limited quan- ity for sale, will be pleased to receive orders up to Saturday, 13th inst. Preference will be given to, the large-erders in case too Which proves that blood will tell, be- cause his mother was Douglas-Hamilton, an English woman whose fitherent goodness counterbalance the viciousness be- queathed to her son by the unholy Prince of Plunder, Prince Louis, who has renounced his Lady Mary served to many come in. be obtained: Women s ailments, DEBTORS, Th Assiniboia Music Paid by 8. C. MoClelian. or paid-by S. E, McClellan. and required to pay the Derson So making payment. THE ASSINIBOIA MUSIC COMPANY, 8. E, MeClelian, Manager. a man who, tinder fate, 7 Will be pleased to-have my dairy inspected and milk tested eet time by-proper author- T am on the-main line of the connection as soon as same can Address GEORGE N. SMITH Shiloh Farm, Medicine Hat, Dr.Martells Female Pills i.2 3.2 * Nineteen Years the Standard par aie a ae oe the profi Notiee to Creditors and. Debtors of The Assiniboia Music Company, hands on June 6th, 1912. All debts contracted by the Coi-lidolizes, The break between tathert any previous to. that date will be Debts contracted by this Company after that date will not be assumed All persons indebted to the Com- pany for debts contractet prtor tp thereof to S. E. MoCletlan, at Meat t Cabterbuty does not resard favor, cine Hat, who is the only person anth- 03 orized tc Tecelve them. Any amount 0 due or accruing due as aforesaid which are paid otherwise than to 8. E. rights to succeed to the throne of the gambling principality, is forty-two ears old today. He wag; born in-Ba- 'den-Baden, July 12, Raa early In life began his..protests * against the business conducted byghis . grand- father, and tater ty er, at Monte Carlo. This attitude naturally Caused dissension in the family, and since the marriage of. the Prince of Monaco and: Lady Douglas-Hamtiton was annplledtin 1880, the heir to the -o has spent more of his. mother s family: married the Prescribed and recommended . tur Duchess de Richelieu, formerly Alice selentifically Heine, a New Orleans heiress, the rup- ture between Prince Louis and his father became all. but comphite o late years there has been no inter- course between Prince and heir, and Prince Louis has definitely announced NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AND that he will havo nothing to do with the sickening and disgusting affairs of Monte Carlo, gt; Prince Louis is a graduate of the famous Freneh military school at St. hd for a time served as a lteu- tenant in the French aMmy- rT Company j ried a French woman, of lowly birth, (By 0. Terence) anid son becam cattiplete when Louis Yerused to put Away-his wife-and-mar- ry into a royal family; Then the rul- er began a campaign of defamation against his son, circulating in the Cdn- tinental press stories that , accused Louis of every forn ot- viclousness m- aginable and the ruler of Monaco has mation ty XAT TeEare At the dedication of the Prince of Monfieo's wonderful Oceanographical Museum, the German Duke of Urach received the honors of the hereditary Prince-,and for a time it ws supposed that he. would take Prince Louis's Place as heir to the elght-square-mile principality that has as its chief im- ports easy marks with sure-thing sys- tems for breaking the bank, and as experts the bodies of suicides, Lately it has developed that the German Prince also has a distaste for gam- bling. Moreover, his choice, while satisfactory to the Kaiser, would arouse opposition in, France: It is quite possible that the gambling es- tablishment of Monte Carlo, without which Monaco has no excuse -for ex- istence, will be abolished before many Years have passed, as the-enlightened sentiment of Europe is awaking to the enormity of the evils it fosters, A Paris Chemist Has Dis- covered How to Grow In Paris the ladies hav entirely abandoned wearing rats, which is due entirely to this new discovery. It bas been proven that Henna leaves contain the ingredients that will positively grow hair. That they contain this long-looked-for article is proven. every day. The French are now placing on the market-a preparation containing the extract from Henna leayes, which is having a phenomenal sale, This preparation is called SALVIA. ed, SALVIA makes a most pleasazit dressing, and is sold by your dcug- gist, A large, generous bottle can be purchased for G0 cents, Sold at Pingle s Drug Store. * Teacher, do rabbits make a noise like a dog? iS are p) of vocal payers. devoid by whom he has a daughter whom he My story book says hey eat cabbage and bark. Not a Notorious Evil Liver for - Wedding Deceased Wife's Sister ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. The National convention of the Un- lraflroad has decided to issue annual eereresion lation, and. the-active spirits in-the: Hand ts being -nold ee association are working diligently to o.ciire dand nd grow hair tiist nt ane ie in abuudance. Being daintily perfum. 7 Tes 2 oy toate ited Garment Workers of America will convene in Indianapolis, Ind.; on Monday Aug. 26. - + The Detroit branch of: the Michigan State free employment bureat furnished posltions St66 o 31,204 who applied. oy Architects have completed the plana for the new labor temple which is to be erected at San Francisco, at a cost of more than 100,000, A Taj has been enacted by the Massachusetts legislature and signed by the Governor, regulating the hours of labor of street railway employes. The fitarnational conventiog of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers has selected Cleveland, 0, as the Dlace for the next convention, three years hence, gt; The pay of the British sailor has increased from 38 cents a day in 1862 to 40 cents a day in 1912. During- the last sixty years the wage increase has thus been only 2 cents a-day. As a reward for faithful services, the management of tlie Iron Mountain passes to employes who have worked for the company fifteen years or long- er. : The biennial convention of the In- ternational Union of United Brewery Workmen will be held In Denver, Col., begining-September 9. A referendum election is now being held fo? the se- lection of three auditors. The trade unionists of Galesburg, IH, have organized a labor temple as- and erect a bull fon-labor, HARD ON THE LAWYERS Beyond bunting, und the knowledge of the location of every blind pig within a large radius of their reser vation, the average Canadian Indtar, is Dot supposed to kno wmuch. Thw methods of law court proceedings, as a rule, is as difficult for them to un- derstand as Chinese is to the ordin- ary. English-speaking person. An old: Indian residing not 100 milles: from, the ity is, however, an excep- tion to the rule, for he has evidently sized the solicitors, A few days ago Extra Block 80, Montreal S a 2,000, 50 ft., Block 58, Ottawa St, (beautiful view.) eo 1500, 50 ft., Block 83, B: corner. 1500, 50.ft., Block 86, Balmo We want listings of all. your property. We wil sell it for you. Real Sna ACT QUICK IF YOU WANT THEM e Old Townsite Biock 52, 100 ft. facing Toronto Street. Only 3750 the pair. Usual terms. Merald Block 14, 4 lots at 950'a palr, on the usual terms: Central Park Block 27, 7 lots at 600 a pair. Level and a fine * view. Usual Terms. . : We can supply you with - the latest+,improved Loose Leaf Systems at Eastern Keep the money at horie. EE Get our prices - before sending*out of the city for these goods: - We carry a full stock of Binders ; Indexes, Ledger Sheets, Account Forms, ete. for this work. We make a speciality of Loos Leaf Binders, in Cor- duroy and Leather, Canvass and Leather, Canvass ete, . g and can make them any size vp to order. Te J ob Department Medicine Hat News, Ltd. 2 RIDGE PLYMOUTH ROCKS London, July 10 The archbishop. lably the decision of the courts uphold- sat-to grant Holy Com- munion to Mr. and Mrs. John Banis- ter. In replying toa request for coun- as to. Who-are anxious and t the decision, Dr. As regards the quastion whether existing law, er, ought - 280 ev. Bri 4/wi'or ought not to be admitted to-doiy yamunion, no universal or sweeping. faeci ion has been or, I think, can be, Tightly laf down. Tew weeks alter the passing the Act of 1907 I wrote to my ot) diocese long letter, in which Tg ed out that it fs; in my judgmen possible to regard man as b ing ipso facto an open and notor evil-liver on account he was telling one of the R. N. W. M. z of the trouble he in. obtaining the Several times, he ustedly: Hub he Will have to get one Loose Leaf System The News Job Department has every facility for sup- most satisfactory This is a breed, of Poultry which meets every requirement. The utility bird of the century- large, beautifully plumaged and unexcelled in laying qualities. Eggs 2.00 and 5.00 per set- i kerels. for ting. A. 1. N. TERRILL, NEWS OFFICE
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