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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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For the remainder of this week w offer in our East Window a selection of ai WEATER COATS: zs oo AT 1.25 that are unusual value. ; Come and dompare the quality and style and color- ings of these Sweater Coats and you will take one away, perhaps two. j : 1.25 ALL SIZES, AT SSE Corbin, the Human Dynamo, who 0 OUR erry appear in the Opera House on) z . Thuraday, Friday and Saturday nights has been shown of this week, was greeted this morn- a fm having. brought mg by part of his company, among, tae gt; Hat, under avspices of Whom were the leader of the orches- : the High School, the demonstration tra, Mr. Rosenberry, and Miss Craw- of Radium, Liguir Afr and Wireless ford, who starred three yeas with the Telegraphy, that contracts have been Juvenile Bostonlans, travelling all igned to have these wonders shown Over Canada, United States, Austra- and clearly explained by Wm. B. Pat- lla, New Zealand, Mexico, Honolulu tina and instructiye en- and other countries. With Miss Craw- tertainment/about the last of October. ford s splendid repetoire of up-to-date These marvels of science 00g8 she should certainly make o have been much heard of, but little Bit with the amusement-loving peo- seen by most people, and this op- Ple of Medicine Hat. It will be re- to get first nand acquaint- membered that this young Indy was ance. gt; guch ive: subjects, and see the drawing card with the Bostonians) yf marvelous experiments per- When here two years ago, and too AT THE BAZAAR Sale and Coneert Held by St.-- Barnabas - Women Was a Financial Success, The ladies of St. Barnabas Wo- man s Auxillary and Junior Auxiliary held a very successful bazaar in the Opera House oh Tuesday, the 22nd) inst. . The Opera House had a very Pretty appearance with the gaily de- corated stalls. a The Apron Stall was undet th able management of Mrs, Walter Ireland, nesisted by Mra. W. G. Jobnston and Mra. D; 8. Currie: The-Home-Cook- ery tall, which was loaded with dainties, was presided over by Mra. H. Baker and Mrs. G. H. Simpson. Tho Candy stall, in the middle of the hall, was daintily decorated with ros- es, and was under-tho management: of Miss 8. Taylor and Misa N. Ni- block. The Handkerchief and Dolly booth had a Christmas-like look, and was ably presided over by Mrs. ADK. Grimmer, Miss McNeill and Mrs. B. Heatd. The Fancy Work stall was covered with dainty bags and fancy work of all descriptions, and was ab- ly managed by Mrs. J. H. Soans and Mra, J. K. Drinnan. Mrs. George: Mills and Miss Burton had charge of the Fruit and Pickles stall. Miss Edith Wales, Miss Ethel Stott, Miss, Ethel Terry and Miss Ione Collier sold articles made by the young girls of the parish. Mrs, F. G. Forester and Mrs. F. Mills iad charge of the grab bag. Afternoon tea was served on the stage, which looked lovely in green and gold, The beautiful chrysanthe- mums were kindly donated by Mr. B. LARGE ATTENDANCE iregiess doubtless bring out Much -can mot be said of her won- derful: ability when it comes to sing- Dally News delivered in the month. Drug Store, NEW GOODS are arriving every day at The Fair store... The store where you get service, quality and keen prices. See us before you buy your winter Blankets. We have an extra.good buy. : eS ES THE FAIR LEONARD FLANAGAN HIGH GRADE GROCERS AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. PHONE 81. CORNER OF OTTAWA AND SED AVE. ing and dancing. Reserved seats are on sale for this show at Pingle's In Satin atid Polette Finish. The most favorable prices. J. J. Moore Son North Railwa Street PcKipnon s Ltd. 391 MAIN ST. ASK FOR GENUINE. Butternut Br RICH AS BUTTER. SWEET 4S A KUT. i, Ste Fonren Ave: Avoid Imitations. 2 Look for the Label. tem The News Job every facility for st satisfactory. Try a loaf and t be content to read about it. be convinced, Mother s Bread MPLES RRIVED ET AN UP. Uberhelm, of the Rosery Flower Co. The tea room was managed by Mra W. A Burton, Mrs. Chudleyh, Mra. Napler and Mrs. C. Taylor, assisted by Miss Parker, Miss Hay, Miss Lus- sicr, Miss M. Lussier, Miss E. Draud- on and Miss Irelan The proceeds of the bazaar amount- ed to. 387. In the evening a most execellent concert which had been organized by Mra, Geo. Mills, was given, when the Opera House was filled with a large and appreciative audience. The following is the programme: PART 1. 1Quartette Sweet and Low. 2 Vocal Soto Mr. Thirwell, Vocal Solo zu 4 Vocal Solo Mr. Ortuer. - 5 Vocal Solo Mra. G. H. Simpson. 6 Vocal Solo Mr. Allen. PART U1. 1 Piano Solo Miss Fulton. 2 Vocal Solo Mr. Thornton. 3 Vocal Solo Miss Newmarch. 4 g Mr LeVeque. AL AND PERSONAL surkemx cover cases. Exmest only two heard. 24th. Porter left yevterday for a trip to struck off the lst, embrace points in many of the Wes- tern States. The many friends in the city of St Mrs, J. B. Alcock will greatly regret fever. sult in wrong court. Mrs. J. H. Cunliffe will not re- ceive until the fourth Thursday November: WANY SMALL CASES. hearings, waa this morning John s Church on Thursday evening fined 5 and costs. will give a report of the convention ness fees, which met recently at Moose Jaw. Two other drunks paid 3. Refreshments i 3. Kaiser's Old Timer 100 Cigar, DISCUSSED STREET RAILWAY There was quite a discussion at the Epworth League meeting in the Meth- odist church last night on the street railway question. Mayor -Spencer and D. D. Fiteger- ald were both present and some in- teresting talks took place, COUSINS AND SISSONS Block 2, Tots 28-29, Terms. BO S G0 DOWN. Two hoboes, one from Suffield and one from Medicine Hut, went to Lethbridge, this mornfhg, not to visit the Dry-Farming Congress, but the Provincial. jail. BIRTHS. Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Patterson, Balmoral St., 2 CENTRAL PARK Block 29, Lots 1-2, 800-a pr. HERALD and Mis. Reginald Rose, a daughter. The Xaver Scharwenka concert this evening in the Opera House will commence at 8.45. we TOWNSITE Houses for sale on easy payments or will exchange for real-estate. Ap- ply to Hotson unt Leader. Bat FOR SALB A GOOD GAS COOKING stove, in. good condition, Write box 948, citys 1 gio wan SE MEDICINE HAT 6 Vocal Solo Mr. Turner. 6 Vocal Solo Mre. G. H. Simpson. T Quartette Good. Night Beloved. Miss Duggan acted as accompanist. JOHN GREEN BURIED Ex-Head of Steam Laundry Who Died in Guelph, Laid at Rest. 0. F: of which the deceased was 2 member. WENT 10 LETABRIDGE Members of Council and Wives and Other Citizens Gone to Farming Con- gres. The members of the City Council and their wives went to Lethbridge Tasb evening in a gpecial car. They were accompanied by a number of citizens, They will take in the Dry- Farming Congress. Won on a Sample. Yell. St. Louis Republic. Because his sample of college yell was the best among all other com- betitore, Robert Lakeman has been able to write home. to doting parents) watching h eer th made head rooter for the term. Young Lakeman has named two assistants in, case he should get hoarse. Too Much Competition. T have decided to quit smoking, sald Mr. Biggens, seriously. Doctor s orders? I'm tired of hearing the var members of my family wrang- ling over the kina of pictures and certificates 1 shall be compelled 16 collect. Wasbington Star. Se ee ees Riverdale, a continuatio tful situation, no hills, Price 3250 per lot, They will mako a ble pre fit in th spring, growing Fapidly jr value now). Get in and bny at ono Pingle, Wales and Bell. fo ways more. or-less pre- st a man holding an of- EVENING CLASSES fare being held in Alexandra School for foreign horn, each night of the;week from 7.30 to 9.30. -.At Torbnst Street School for English-apeaking students on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from/7.80 to 9.30. Technical Training Classes will be opened at Toronto Street School October 29th, and will be held thereafter on Tues- Plate Glass Insurance. MAKERS days and Thursdays of cach CENTRAL PARK week from 7.30, to 9.20. These i , bik. 83. elawics wil Weresaceharge: 4f 630, 650x186, blk. 33. Fine view lot. 600 50x186, bik. 33. 700 pr Blk. 28. Mr. Bailey, director of Manuat Training in the city schools. 89-3 Bartlett, 694 Obarlea Mtr. Justice S ott heard two cases St., will receive on Thumeday, 24th, at the Supreme Court sitting yester- and each fourth Thursday levbafter-jday, Four cases were called, but Mrs. Arthur LePage, 054 Charlet op p vs, cl . : . PLR. lay Prodiicts is laid St., will-not xeceive om Thursday, oynr at request of Mr. Begg for plain- tiff, Scheffer vs. Bedlow, Mr. Ma- Mesira. Witt Mitchell and BR, p, DAlly for the detendant.anked that st G, Brown vs. Alta, Clay Products, Indgment for defendant in respect of, balance of plaintiff's claim and A. Marchesseault vs. M. Trusker. to learn of her death ta Rdinonton, as Tudsment for plaintiff of 317.83, de- the result Of an attack of typhoia fmdants to pay cost for bringing C, Wilson, after three prolonged found The W. GC. P, U. will hold an open sullty by the magistrate for taking meeting in the basement of St./Mquor while interdicted and was Tt wilt cost him Oct, 24th ab-8 o'clock. Mrs. Kent in all about 80 for lawyer's and wit- will be served. All Yesterday s cour was held in the are invited to at-jafternoon. Thre drunks pald 3 and costs. One of these, an inter- dict, paid an extra 5, and 0... Bockman for disorderly conduct paid Sui ie 1050. Block 32, Lots 17-20, 640 a pr. Block 4, Lots 25-26, 990 apr. Block 29, Lots 25-26, 800 a pr. Block 27, Lots 84-88, 700 a pr. Block 8, Lots 3, 4 and half of 5, 1100, Terma, danghter. u Block S, Lots half 48, 49, 50, Borat Maternity Cottage, to Mr. teak: Block 7, Lot 16, 750. Terms. Block 82, Lot 20, 1500. Terms. Block 82, Lot 19, 1600, Terms. Block 84, Lot 24, 1875. Terms. GAS CITY REALTY Co. Phone 695. Fire, Life, Accident, Hall and what inves i Invest Mrs. Shannon and reduce the loss, more bravely; Broadway, Riverside, Beil. the answer. Harrisville and Westover Park River Lots, Riverside, ...... ... 2,000-eack All Knights of Columbus in the city are urgently requested to tend the meeting of the Knights and the Catholic Association of Alberta in St. Patrick's Church Sunday even- ing after Vespers. State Deputy J. M. Sullivan, of Calgary, will be pre- sent and wishes to discuss the mat- ter of forming 2 council here. CARD OF THANKS. family wish-to express thanks to the many friends who condoled with them in the Uereavement of Kathleen. These tokens of regard in. which Kathleen was held were most grateful sur- prise to us, and while it does makes us bear it 850. All around sold at 1000 50 ft. Do it quick. Pingle, Wales PERRY, SEWELL PERRY REALTY REVIEW If we encounter a man of rare Intellect, we should him what books he reads, ey If wo meet man of keen foresight, we should ask Miu he recommends, Everybody knows Ask us about Today's ment Opportunitie: Ask us about We are City Agents for all Hines of Steamships, Now isthe time to book for Xmas Sailings, PERRY, SEWELL PERR) REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL BROKERS, Offices Toronto Street. Mediciue Hat, Canada, is the secret of success, ae, SSS Montreal St. Baker MITCHELL S HOME-MADE BREAD REPRESENTS THE HIGHEST TYPE OF BREAD MADE. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. PHONE 560. KNIGHTS, OF COLUMBUS. CORBIN REHEARSES Corbin, the human dynamo, his electrical hypnotic perfor who will show tomorrow demonstrated last night that a wonderful electrical pher At. a rehearsal he held he pla thumb in an electric sock nected with our city s power Yoltage, and holding a 32 power globe in his other ba same lighted up, proving taking the entire voltage his body. He then hypnotised a subje sat-at a piano on the stage some of the most difficult that can be secured. Tak piano stool from under the immediately the subject anc began'to rise in the air, at volved over-and over again subject playing continuously it was floating through the 2 Don't spare the rod if you to get any: fish. at- not 50 ft. for Batt MONEY TALK WE have Eastern customers who desire to purche inside property. IF you have any to sell come in and 100 prj 1-7, Bik, 33. 850 pr., Blk. 31. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX 425 for lot, 24, Blk. 28. 1250. pr., 9-10, Bik, 26, 1000 pr. 1-9, Bik. 29. 2 corners. Snap. 1100, 5-6, Blk, 20, worth 1500. COUSINS SISSONS 3950 pr., 25-26, Blk. 10, 550 pr., 1-2, Bik, 34, corner. 1000 pr., 11-14, Bik. 19. 660 pr, S 1-2 of Bik. 28. 550 pr., 23-26, Bik, 32, 650 pr. Bk. 30. OLD TOWNSITE 5500, 9-10, Bik. 86, corner. 1550, lot 14, Blk. 80. 1200, lot 14, Blk, 96. 3000, 100x90, corner, 8th Ave. and Braemar St. 5500 100 ft and house, 16 and aoe ' Houses 24 of various kinds under construction, some nearing comple- tion. Fully modern. Apply to W. H. ROSEWARKE. Builder and Owner. Phone 800. A FEW SNAPS 800TH YUILL ay 100 ft. corner, Columbia Ave, 4,000. NORTH YUL Se ft, Block 18, (Bridge St) 850. 35,000, for 180x120, cor. Mon- treal and 5th Ave. 1450, lot 14, Bik. 82. 3500, lot 3, Blk. 11, Main St. N. 5000, lot 7, Blk. 52, Main St. S. Worth 10,000 now. COTTAGES CENTRAL PARK 50 ft, Block 7, 1,000. 50 ft, Block 3, 1300. 50 ft, Block 9, 945. 50 ft, corner, Block 15, 1490, wi 5 32500 New cottage, Par St. 38000 House and barn,..60 ft cor. Montreal and 6th Ave. 2800 Modern house, Balmoral st, 50, ft, Block (View lot: Park) 24, 1100. adjoining RIVERSIDE 60 ft on Broadway, 900, 50x250 on river, 2,000. H.C. PETTET CO. 88 Toronto St. Phone 491. ACREAGE. 3500 acre, S.W. ind S. 16, T. 12, 6-4, t DRFG STORE, TORONTO ST. 17, Blk, 84. Coming busi- 2700 5 rooms, on 50 ft. lot, 8. Yuill, Basy terms. Easily i. W. IRELAND. Hear the Conversatio H.S. ELLIS, A. T. (UAXT The Medicine Hat Security C ROOM 4, BECKER BLOCK. PHONE 305. Main-Street Ontario Apples SPIES, BALDWINS, GREENINGS, TOLMAN SWEETS, SNOWS, RUBSETTS,-ete;- ote, A car goon to arrive. Booking orders now. H.W. ireiand Go. SS hs St.
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Image 747 (1912-10-23), from microfilm reel 747, (CU1772920). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.