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PROFITABLE SOAP Sunlight Sodp is made for the housewife s profit, for only thereby can the makets hope to profit by Sunlight Soap. It is made so well and so purely that none other can equal it for the Washing of Clothes, the Saving of Time, the Lightening of Labour. . . Le PAGE BROS. THE ONE-PRICE CASH STORE BOYS SCHOOL CLOTHING Hundreds of beys have returned to school dressed in one of our new fall Suits. We still have a few watches left and we want every boy in town to get acquainted with our B ys Clothing, and will continue to give free with every suit at 5.00 and over a good reliable boys watch guaranteed for one year by the makers. You may need the suit a little later if you do not require one now. Boys 2-piece Tweed Suits in Norfolk and plain style; latest pattern: bloomer pants; sizes 24 to 28. Prices 3.00 to 7.50, Boys 3-piece Suits in all the newest styles and pat- terns; bloomer or plain pants; sizes 29 to 35. Prices 4.50 to 10.00; Fall Quality Style Book, Ladies Home Journal Pat. terns now on sale at our pattern counter. LePAGE BROS. Phone 28. 388 Toronto St. if you were to teH me to lay my read flat on the pillow that would be clear enough, but if you were to tell me to lay my fiat head on the pil- Tow that would But I would be too polite to come right Point black out to you Tike that, protests the fond wife CURBING THE TONGUE. What is the difference if Ido get my sentences x Tittle mixed up? asked the wife. Anybody can understand with any sense what words mean. Not always, my dear, explains the patient husband. For example, Chicago Post. 54-6t. OPENING The Bradshaw Agence to open an office HERE as General Agents. We will buy and sell Real Estate. have outside: purchasers waiting. your property with us. The Bradshaw Agencies Office, Room 21, Becker Block. H, L. FRASER, Manager ies have decided We List. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL inte. and Mrs. T. B. Beott and two aaughters of Detroit, Wwho bave teen visiting Mrs. Jacksom, the forarec s sister, left Monday morning for Van- couver, . accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hirpts, also of Patroit. Ont., and der brother Robert, of Regina, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Doan. Mr. Harold Seott returned to Vs couver last evening after spending a few days at the home of Mrs, Jach- son. Mrs. A. M. Wright leaves tomo: - row morning to Visit her sons at Taber and Lethbridge. Mr. pd Mrs. Andrew Hill, of Ba- monte, Mr, and Mrs. Dr. J;)C. Margrave has returned from Indianapolis, where he repre- sented the Province of Alberta at the annual convention of the Ameri- gan Veterinary Association. Dr. Duncan, of Altorado, isin city for the day, the A. Balthasas and W. W. Johnson left: the city Jast night for New York. C. E. Brown, late Industrial Com- missioner, and his wife, left the city last night, J.D. MeGregor has gone to his ranch near Brandon. FOLEY HAMILTON. On Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BE. E. Crump, 127 West Allowance, Miss Margaret Gert- rude Foley, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. Donald, S. Hamilton, of Bas- sano, Alta., were united in marriage by Rey. E. E. Hench. DENIES CONNECTION WITH-NAVAL PLANS Sir Percy Girouard Says He Has Not Been Consulted Yet Will Look Over Business Openings. CW. A, P. Dispatch.) Montreal, Sept. 12 Sir Perey Gironard, French-Canadian adminis- trator and railway uilder, arrived here on the Royal George 1 is thirteen years absence from tive land. It was reported th: coming Was in connection with the establishment of the Canadian navy and on the invitation of the Borden Government. He states, however, that he heard nothing of this, but has ithe More No. 1 Northen Hard Miss Isabel Lawson, of Orangevite-+ Last. Year, WEATHER STILL PERFECT are visiting H. S. Doan, Fewings Street. - of last Year, ana ix i HIGH EXPECTATIONS FOR THE HEW CROP Marketed Already Than Prospects Very Bright Throughout All West As Harvest Proceeds. Winntpeg, Man., Sept. 12. 64 cars of new wheat reached the local mar- ket today and of these the Dominion Government inspectors classed 20 cars as No, 1 Northern hard, and 25 4s No. 1 Northern. This ts as much No. 1 hard as wa: keted the whole of the high grade of the new crop which has hardly begun to move as yet. The weather may of the west re- cords another twenty-four hours of perfect harvesting weather, the low- est recorded temperature being 38 tetibridge, Maximum tempera- tures were everywhere over 70, the highest belng 78 at Edmonton. Need- less to say, these are tip-top condi- tions. Weyburn, Sask. Sept. 12. Unbro- ken fine weather has obtained about here for. the st week and only a few flelds of grain remain to be cut. Threshing is now general in the im- mediate neighborhood and igborers are Wanted. No frost was reported yesterday. The thermometer rose to 90 and the lowest recorded was forty. Arcola; Siisk., Sept. 32. Cuttiog is done here, except some flax and green oats. Had.no sain for.a week. Weather clear and fine. Threshing started Tuesday and most of the machines at work today. Grain is well hardened in stooks and is aj fine sample, grading No. 1 and No. 2) Northern: Yield turning out well. Threshing Gutfits are short of men. Saskatoon, Sask., Sept. 12. The ideal weather of the Past few days is again in evidence here toddy and splendid headway is being made with the harvest. Except in a few in- stances all fh wheat. will be down by the end of the week and alreddy farmers have commenced to haul to the elevators. : T0.COMPLEIE THE AQDSON BAY. LINE Tenders for Last. Section Opened at Ottawa Today, a Ottawa, Sept..12. Tenders for fin- al section of the Hudson's Bay Rail- way were opened today and the con- tract will be awarded at ones.;; has come to look and business propositions in the ests of his firm, Messrs. Armstrong White and Company, the famous bat- tleship and gunboat builders. He stated that he will go to Ottawa very. shortly. It is said that he will visit Halifax also. These circum- stances are taken as indicating that his mission is definitely connected with the naval situation. CARS IDLE STILL. . DULUTH AS HOPEFUL Company s Promise That Service Would be Resum- ed Was Not Carried Out. (W. A. P. Dispatch.) Duluth, Minn, Sept. 12 We will have cars running Thursday morn- ing, said General Manager Warren last night, but this morning Duluth s streets were quiet, with not a car in sight and the working men and wo- men plodded to their places of em- ployment, Last night was a night of false reports ranging from four kill- ed at the Car barns to stories of fatal wire cutting, yet nothing of the sort sort ae Fifteen thousand men, boys, and hysterical women gathered at the barns and hurled tmprecations Dut no bricks. The police were out in force and seemed to have the big crowds cowed. - SASKATOON CLERK CAUGHT AT GRAFTON F. W. Robinson Wanted on Charge of Absconding With 900 in Fines. (W. A.P. Dispatch.) Saskatoon, Sask., Sept. 12. Fred W. Robinson, the young police court clerk who is wanked here on sarge, of embezzlement of 900 in Provin- cial and polive court fines and who; absconded May Ist making clear eseape, was arrested yesterday at Grafton, North Dakota. As soon as the order is issued by the Attorney General's office an officer of the Roy- be sent to bring him to Saskatoon for trial. t Houses for wale on easy payments or will exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hotson Kader. Batt Loose Leaf Bystem The News Job Department haa every facility for al No foun ice wiil luss of time; It is always ready for Lee ant, Dees use; requires mo charging with vin- egar or acids; ts 300 per cent. easier appHed;gives 409 per cent. greater service, and is. sold at a low price withodt added cost for fancy books, jigilikely it will go to J. D,)Me Axthur who has. the, ;coptraot for athex; sections. Work, this section will Probably not be started until spring; but by haying: th contract let now there will be-no delay. Pro- visions and supplies will be sent in by water and.sitiis likely that it will be built fromthe bay end. No indication is given of which of the two ports willsbe selected: LOAN WILL COLLAPSE. Chinese Republic Will Prob- ably Resume Negotiations With Six-Power Group of Bankers. Peking, China, Sept. 12. It is gen- erally believed i financial circles here that the Independent loan to China of 50,000,000, recently negotia- ted im London by a representative of Lioyd s Bank and the Chinese Minis- cessors, will not be concluded. The Chinese officials, it is pointed out, Tealize that they can not deal outside the six power group of financiers, andthe Government - is. expected--to immediately resume negotiaitons with the so-called bank group, composed of bankers in the United. States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Rus sia and Japan. * STRENGTH AND VIGOR THE BASIS OF SUCCESS If you are run down, weak, tir- ed, nervous, have no ambi- tion to get out and hustle, have rheumatism ; stomach or kid- ne trouble, var- teocle, or suffer from ' losaes; if youhave tried medicine with- out helping Your conditions, don t be discour- aged. Dr. METZGER'S VITALIZ- ER BATTERY soothes, restores, re- builds, while you sleep; it restores health and strength in the natural way. by increasing the activity and life of the organs of the body, and it quickly puts new life, vim and vigor into weak, run down, worn-out systems; it preserves health, pro- longs life, saves doctors fees and A Booklet with full particulars mailed free; sealed. THE METZGER VITALIZER Contract to Be Let Soon - the fifteenth day of July, A. D., 1912, ter there, like several of its prede- --- - Pingle, Wales Bell 4th Ave, corher of Esplanade, Half-minute past Post Oiflee, PHONE, 791, House for sale in Riverside Park, 5 rooms, bath, cellar and verandah; with vacant 25 ft. adjoining on Broad- way, Block 9. Price for lot sh 900; balance ar- House for sale in Block 11, Riverside, lots 15 and 16, 4 rooms. Price 2300, terms, On Rroadway, Two houses for sale in North Yulll, Block 6,4 rooms and verandah. New housea ; will let for 20 per month; on 50x150 ft, Price 2800 the lot, term: House for sale in High Sch Annex, Block 21 on Alberta St 5 rooms, bathroom, basement, Electricity and gas, Just built. Every con- venience. Price 2600, terms, 1000 handles this desirable property. . Ross Street, Block 7, 50x150 ft. Shack. Price 1500; .Cash down 500, f We have 60 houses for sale, Farm 5 miles from Medicine Hat. 100 acres broken, 5 room house. Never-failing 10 acres mar- easy We want listings, We have many buyers -awalting any- thing reasonable in price. We will sell you only what we would buy ourselves. Before you buy anywhere look us up, or Phone 791 for the firm which has one of the best selections in the city. NOTICE. No shooting of any kind allowed without permission on the following lands of the Medicine Hat Ranch Co.: Sections 8, 84, 35, 25; north half of sections 27 and 26; north half and south-west quarter Section 28; north- west quarter section 36 of Tp. 9, range 8, West of the 4th meridian. West half and south-east quarter section 1; section 3 and south half Section 5 of Tp. 10, range 8, west of the 4th meridian. North-west quarter of section 30, tp. 9, range 7, west of the 4th merid- lian. A7-12t)) T. B. JENKINSON TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received up to September 16th by the Manager of The Canadian Bank of Commerce, for ekcivation for an addition to the Bank's building in Medicine Hat. Plans may be seen at the office of the Bank. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 54-3 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Lien Note made by Guy L. Dunham to William R. Penland, bearing date thereby will be sold at the garage on the rear of lot ten (10), in Block F on the Esplanade (near the hospital,) on Tuesday, the seventeenth day of September, A. D., 1912, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, one McLaughlin- Buick Automobile, Model 16, Engine 10484, Serial Number 2915, Terms: One-tenth at time of sale, balance before delivery of car within thirty days. For further particulars apply to W..R. Penland, Medicine Hat, Alta, Dated this eleventh day of Septem- ber, A. D,, 1912, 53-4 CORSETIERRE QPIRELLA Corsets made to meas- ure, guaranteed for one year against breaking or rusting. At office im Pingle block, Main street, from 2 p. m. to 5 p.m. Office phone 594, At house, 7 school Avenue, opposite east Bide of High School, in evening. House phone 699, or write P. 0. Bor 72, Mrs, Matthews. Au 22-3m ITY, guns, Fevolvers, valiveg, pull cases, stoves, musical instruments furniture, Democrat. waggons, bug- gies, harness, bicycles. carpenter tools, ete., raw hides and furs, horse hair, wool and f ithers, bought and sold, Apply to the Harvard Tailoring Co, 312 Fourth avenue, opposite Dreamland theatre. P, 0. box 358 Phone 295, The Best Prices Paid for the above. 2epit 2 ea THE MEDICINE HAT HIDE, FUR AND JUNK CO. The above have on hand the best selection of Second Hand Tools im the city, We carry Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks Watches, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re volvers, 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 687. tf ASKWITH AT WINNIPEG. (CW, A gt; P, Dispatch.) pes, Sept. supplying, the Ttiost satisfactory. BATTERY CO. Roki Block, Cor. 7th Ave, and 3rd St, East, wee ToThSa - Calgary, Alta. + HELY WANTED, WANTED AT ONCE, SALESMAN for shoe and furnishing department, one with generat store experience pre ferred. Apply stating experience and salary expected to box 1852, News oftice, a-tt WANTED L- orers by the Canad- ian Stewart Cv, 30e:per hour Apply Ogilvie Mill site 24-tt WANTED AT ONCE SO carpenters on Ogilvie Mill job. Boarding camp on site, Canadian Stewart Co, Ltd. 39-tt WANTED Dining room girl. Apply Redolift Hotel. a1-tt WANTED Men and women to learn barber trade, Summer rate now+ on. Situations guaranteed. Special Tates to ladies. Particulars and cata- logue free. Moler College, 689 Cen- tre St, Calgary. apdatt WANTED CARPENTERS; HIGH- est wages to good finishers. Apply 711 Ottawa. Phone 626, or to foreman on Balmoral St. job. ey FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT IN modern house; all conveniences; phone; central locality, on hill. Ap- ply 701 Ottawa, or phone 252. 52-tf TO RENT TWO FURNISHED BED- Tooms, three minutes walk from de- pot, Gentleman preferred. Apply 230 Balmoral St. 52-3 ROOMS TO RENT IN MODERN house. Also stable with 3 stalls and large hay foft, Apply 201 Balmoral Street. 58-3 TO LET TWO SINGLE BEDROOMS furnished. Apply 397 Esplanade. 54-8t WANTED COMPETENT LADY Stenographer and bookkeeper. Must be capable of handling both ends ex: tremely well. Call 550 McIntyre be- tween 6 and 7 p.m. 54-3 WANTED GENERAL SERVANT Apply 601 Montreal, 54-3 MAID. WANTED FOR GENERAL house work. Apply to A. E. Forres- ter, Toronto St. North. 54-8 WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL kouse work. Apply 619 Braemar St. 52-6 WANTED GOOD CARPENTERS. Must be first-class men. Apply at Hotel Cecil. 52-6 WANTED A SMART BOY TO learn the art of -printing. Must be over 14 years of age. Apply to fore- man News Job Department. tt WANTED 2 ENERGETIC SALES- MEN, Our men are making from 50 to 100 weekly, Best selling proposition on the market. Every assistance giver. Ask for Mr. Hiil- house, Room 4, News Building. 51-8 GENERAL SERVANT WANTED Apply to Mrs. J.C. Hargrave. 51-tf WANTED AT ONCE HOUSEMAID, Apply Mrs..E. 5. Lively, Sugar wi, ? Main Street. 49-tt WANTED GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs. A.C. Hawthorne, 718 Toronto St. 49-tt LOST AND FOUND LOST GN DUNMORE HILL, TOP from Tadiator of auto, Finder please return to Becker's Garage. 5 FOUND PURSE CONTAINING SUM. of money. Owner can have same by aply at 419 Esplanade and: paying: ex- pens s. at et ES LOST AT EXHIBITION ROUNDS on Thursday, diamond ring, small sis, Return to Mr. Turpin, 697 Main St. Reward given, 45-tt ,. ROOMS WANTED. pemeeei se een 7 mee WNATRD BY TWO YOUNG MEN, room with or without board in mod- ern house. Central; private family preferred. Address P. O. box 828, 543 ee ROOM WANTED CENTRAL LOCA- tion, north of track preferred. Must -and-phone.Write box. 1353 Nows office, SES ee WANTED AT ONCE, BY YOUNG man, room in private family; quite central and modern; none other need apply. Box 1348 News . 52-te FOR SALE ee aes WANT TO SELL HALF INTEREST in pair of splendid building lots, 175 cash will handle this proposition, A real genuine snap, No. other pay- ments till March next. Box 1364, News office. 54-6t a MEMS SiS ee eA SEND IN ORDERS NOW FOR WIN- TER vegetables, Long Woe, Market Gardener, Phone 635, P. 0, Box 208. 4-6 PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT AP- ply 804 2nd Ave. or phone 593. 53-3 FOR SALE ONE SINGLE - BED- stead, complete; practically new. Al- So an electric iron. Apply 230 Bal- morai, 52-3 Me FOR SALE ONE FANCY COLLIE dog. Apply 120 E. Toronto St. 52-3 FOR SALE A FINE FIRST CLASS boarding house, central location; 12 steady boarders; furniture and busi- ness. Apply box 932. 49-6 TO KENT TO RENT FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, modern. Apply 639 Montreal St. it TENANT WANTED for vacant store on the corner of Montreal Street and 3rd Ave. Fine location for any business. Reasonable rent. Living Tooms overhead. Immediate posses- sion. Repairs and overhauling will be done. Apply to G. G. MacBean Co. Imperial Bank building. toate STRAYED STRAYED ON- OR ABOUT AUG. ist about 15 miles-soith of Seven Per- sons, one brown yearling horse colt, branded left shoulder, and eo on left thigh. 5 (five) reward for return to Sec. 6,.T. 9, R-6,W. 4. T. G. Sprague, Seven Persons. Sept, 12 2w 50 REWARD The above will be payed for information that will lead to the recovery. of one brown gelding with white stripe on nose, years old, and weight about 1300 Ibs. Brand HF monogram on left should- er; one gray gelding weighing about 1300 Ibe., b on left thigh. Tose horses were ) Tast seen at Pete Woiss' on the 13th of May, R. B. Starks, Medicine Hat. Isate WANTED AN EXPERIENCED femanle cook. 35 per month. Apply M rchants Bank. 49-tt WANTED A LADY COMPANION TO help in care of four children, eldest 5 years. Apply at 861 Toronto St. i Att WANTED NURSEMAID TO HELP in care of four children. Eldest 6 years, Apply 801 Toronto St. 47-tt SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED Young indy desires po- 5 years business. experience. Apply H. G., post office box 18. 30tf WANTED TO BUY TANTED TO BUY Building lots in Old Survey, Herald or Central Park. Give prices, terms, ete., to P. . Box 510. Owners only need apply- lt; WANTED TO PURCHASE LOTS IN Herald, Cousins and Sissons and Cen- tral Park. Apply G. G. F., Box 940, Medicine Hat, Alta, S1-tt Seem Ssrrsemems sre WANTED TO RENT v ee WANTED CLOSE IN, A MODERN-7 or 8 roomed house by last of month or before. Apply Birnie Bros: 54-6 ASUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS wanted for light house. keeping. Ap- ply to News of 43-tt a te, BOARDERS WANTED WITH OR without room. Apply 308 Braemar Street: 50-6 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED 12. Sir George Inender, and J. Kier- wh Labor leader, arriv- (Winnipes, kwit strike, Hai Bee ts ae WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN private family. Willing to pay well for good place. Address box 1261, News office. 53-3 STRAYED 1 bay mare in colt, with colt at foot, about 1150 Ibe; with hal- ter; also 1 cow, black and white, with horns cut; also 1 small cow, red and white. -Any information about same at 201 Yuill street will be re- warded, 58-8 STRAYED ON TO PREMISES OF the undersigned, two miles north Bowell, 2 year old boy mare, no brand. C. Richardson. 53-3 - FURS, FURS URS FURS LADIES and gents fur coats remodelled, Own skins made up and dressed. Apply J. W. Grisall, Medicine Hat, Agent for the Andre Van Veen Co. Phone 278. P.O, Box 725 Se 7-8m ESL Knees Seo AN SS HARTERED ACCOUNTANTS WW: 4 HENDERSON CO., charterea AUCTIONEERS HH. 3. BROWNE CO, Live Stock on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Ranch and farm stock sales conducted any where, House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere. Consult us, our ex Derlence at your disposal tres. Phone 103. H. B, Browne Co, 619 To- ronto Bt. iszatt STOCK AND FURNITURE SALE A Specialty. Prices right. Call or write P, 0. box 826. 102 Main st, Medicine Hat. G. L. Satterlee. 44-8t The 8S. S. Mt. Rofal arrived at Qeobec at 3.15 on the 1th. Lake Manitob strived st Montreal 14.60 on the Lith, Conni a Principal ine Z Keep Philadelphia Mack, the ast world s chams to be deposed dably said his to why the A champions ne + Beven reasons Athletics. Here they 4 1. The Bost team. 2. Certain A in proper cor 3. The fallu is pitching se 4. The your fil in when 5. The injur phy in Chicas 6. The two- Barry at shor 7. 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