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he seet which has net the end of the gt; hol weekly he large cities of 9 unobtrusive are ders have been ith the prediction he second coming rat. hand. ii, it is declared, cob and a host of 8, extending trom n down to and in- aptist, will appear alem, where they housand years or er, 1 Bible Students the members of elves, ae movement in GiNespie, a: resi- or neecly half a jas formerly swp- State School for ardheaded man of thers in Omaha Students include tment of Harri lt; ral mail carriers, men, street car luctors, business those classes, ching, every word ie. All you haya these things are the Bible ingelli- the old world, Eden and ended hen . started the this will end Oc- r that there will 1. fain, Jacob, Isaac ) when they come s-asked ks princes of the- Wi bein king om, they Will take 1 Jens Christ. arth, Dut oily. in the old prophets Le PAGE BROS. THE ONE-PRICE CASH STORE ENDS IN SUICIDE Curley McDonald, Ameri- can, Thi He Has VIJELLA FLANNEL Murdered Hotelkeeper, END OF A- MONEY DISPUTE The King of Flannels G. Wilkes Exclaims He Is Gone, Cleverly Mislead- - A beautiful range of Vijella Flannels: ing Assailant Vijella ig called the king of Flannels be- iWca, Bibuabees ause it has a beautiful fine weave and is Cobalt, Ont, Sept. 27, Alter shooting three times at - George madein handsome stripes, checks and plain Wilkes, proprietor of the Ottawa v House, J, K. ( Curley ) McDonald, colors; is guaranteed unshrinkable by the a young American Soo the Adtron manufacturers; is'suitable for Ladigs and daks, stepped outside self through the brain, dying instant- ly. Wilkes had garnisheed MeDon- ald s wages at Nipissing Mino, and MeDonald s anger took a murderous turn. His three shots barely missed Wilkes, owe bullet searing the hotel Children s wear; is 31 inches wide and re- tails for 60c. a yard. Bat Agent for Modine at: carey a tae to fall to the floor, exclaiming, I'm LePAGE BROS. eee a 388 Toronto St. filca. Lombard Plums, at Lively s, 500 crate. . It ' BURIAL OF VoIcES The above is a photograph of an unique ceremony which took place a-short time ago In Paris, when the posal of many celebrated Artists, such as Caruso, Tetrazzini; M elba and Farrar, gyere buried in record form for fit of future generations. As Mr. Emile Berliner is the 1 nventor of His Master's Voiee? Records, which alone hear the voices of these noted performers, naturally his face would be expected to be seen among those present. The merchant whose busiiessings in the summer ' . has himself to thank. To slacken the selling pace in the hot season to lessen Advertising activity indicates a resignation which has no place itt-modern business. If we think we cannot keep our business booming in summer time, we surely will not. What a jolt 1t must haye been to the fur trade, when ie the first mid-summer fur advertisement wasrunin .,, , 1 a daily paper Now many fur stores are following the example of that progressive fur man who dared to believe that fur sales need not go down as the : mercury goes up. 2 Energy, linked with Advertising, has turned the month of January into the biggest selling season . for white goods. Advertisements of a high stimula- fe tive power, combined with a disregard of seasons, a have opened up automobile selling two months earlier than was once thought possible. Advertising has started Christmas shopping-early in October instead of the middle of December. BF Advertising rises superior to seasons and thermom- eters. The right kind of Advertising strikes a pets responsive cord in human nature and human Pa nature is the same in August as in December. Ue ding your advertising problem is available through any Ped Cane ede rane pectlens Ie grallhle Serena ow ine Pree Assocation, Inscas Building, Toronto. Eaquicy involves no obligation om your part so write, if interested. ATTEMPTED AURDER FOR SAKE 0 OF REWARD. Russian, Though Told That He dered Worthan. Innocent, Had Mur Denver, Sept. 26. Russian living in Jasper County; Ta, was arrested here last night and confessed that on promise of a re- ward of 10,000 hv had falsely ac- cused himself of murdering Mrs, Ma thilda Hermsmeyer. lowa. The reward, he old the police, was promised. him. by Simon Krampe, father of Leo Krampe, who was con- victed of the grime uid sentenced to life imprisonment. The motive of the alleged deception. he sald, was the hope of obtaining pardon for Krampe, ene d. KILLED ON TRACK Head of Bell Piano Com- pany, Guelph, Meets Sad Ena. Jacob 8. Krasn, (W. Al P. Dispatch) Guelph, Qnt,, Sept. 27. William Bell, aged 82, founder of the Bell Fiano Company, was found cut to pieces on the Grand Trumk tracks near Guelph yesterday morning. Ho had lett home with the intention of proceeding to Toronto. FIGHTING AT SAMOS British and French Cruisers Land Forces to Protect Property. (W. A. P. Dispatch) Constantiniple, Sept. 27. Aceord - ing to advices rom Samos, sharp fighting has occurred between the in- surgents who attacked Vathy and the garrison. British and French cruisers have landed forces to protect property. It ie said, however, that after the arrival of Turkish rein forcomert ,) the nsurgents retired to the hills. A commission left here to- day for Seutari, Albania, to investi- gate the causes of the insurrection of the Malissore tribes. HOUSE BUILT OF CORN. Novel Building to be Erect-/ ed by. Oklahomans at Lethbridge. Qklahoma City., Okla. Sept. 26. One.of the features of the Oklaboma exhibit at the. International. Dny- Parming Products Lethbridge, Alberta, next month will be a log house, built entirely of farm Products. - The sides of the building will be made of large stalks of corn, laid parallel to represent: logs. The root will be shingled with complete heads of hafir and milo in alternate ; op with nagroes at work front of the house door an- pa old-time southern darky will the agricultural school, haying been placed. im tubs, and they will begin opening bolls about the middle of October. In view of the fact.that cotton and hafir are not grown in Camada and that very little corn is grown, the exhibit is certain to attract must attention. and be one of the novel features of the exposition. POLICE CHIEF SAYE HE LL PUT TOWN ON THE BLINK. Washington, Sept. '26. The Ameri- can consul of Foo Chow, China, re- Ports the situation is extremely crit- ical. It is reported that the Peking government is sending a large force to remove from office the chief of po- lice at Foo Chow who, defying the offices of central government, threat- ens to destroy the city is case he is attacked. The consul reports unrest in the country districts around Foo Chow. - Green Gage Plums, 50c crate, at Main St. it DiNIsH KING CELEBRATES (C. A, P. Cable) Copenhagen, Sept, 27. King Chris- tian, celebrating. his first birthday Yesterday as king, received the diplo- matic body. WATCH THE SUFFRAGETTES (C. A. P. Cable) Dublin, Sept. 27. To guard against suffragette atacks, police have been posted at the principle Government ottices and public institutions. They Willi guard the bolldings day and night. * VETERANS MEET. A meeting of the Veterans will be held in the Armory Monday, 30th. at 8.30 p.m. or will exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hotson Leider. 54-tf crate. Lombard Plums, / at: Lively's, 50c It Exposition --at years, died-at the home of her son- Pingle, Wales Bell Real Estate, Notary Public, ete. Pourth Ares One Minute From Post Office, PHONR 791, ALTAWANA Lots In Blocks 6, 7; 9 8 14, 48, 12, 3, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24 and At various prices, 100 800 RIVERSIDE -We hold a nice Selection from. 300 to 500, RIVERDALE lots at 225 each, olce y lots facing iver, 875 to 3400, to COUSINS AND SI8SONS- 800 to 400, BENDING 350 gach. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX- 300 to 500. . TOWNSITE F; 1150 up- wards. NORTH YUILL 760. and upwards. SOUTH YUILL 1100 and up- wards, We hold one of the finest fistings In the olty. Call be, fore buying. Our ear ia your service. We have buyers it are right We have a splendid sub-div- ision proposition. Farms and Ranch s our spec falty. We have-over 60 Houses. for sale. Our advice and service are at your command; ptmomber the address: ourth Ave, One Minute From Post Otte. NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mrs. James Grant Millar beg to announce the engagement of their-danghter,Norma, to Mr. Joseph MeNally, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John McNally, of Simcoe, Ont. The wedding will take place early in Oe tober. DANCE A SUCCESS The second dance of the season, un- der the auspices of the Sons of Scot- land, was held in their hall on last evening. There was a full house and all proclaimed the dance a complete success. Two pipers lead the reels, schottisches and strathspeys, and the plano and violin lead the dancers through the dreamy waltz, the min- aetie and the square dances, CHILDREN S DAY On Sunday morning a special ser- vice for Sunday School children of St. John s church will be held and parents are ret uested to see that chil- dven 6Bserve Children s Day. , Ad- dfesses will be given by. several speakers. at it Green Gage Plums, 50 crate, Lively s, Main St. . INFANT CHILD, DEAD. ae Norman Valentine Landry, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Landry, died at their home Ottawa St., Wed- nesday, 25th, at the age of 7 months 11 days. The funeral was held to St, Pat- rick s Chureh thenee to the Catholic cemetery this morning. Father Cad- oux conducted the funeral service. MRS. S CKRIDER DEAD. aged 62 a Mrs. Marion Sackrider, in-law, 200 Ottawa St., Wednesday. The body was taken to Norwich, Ont., for. burial. Mrg. Saskrder came here from the Hast two months ago for her health, . Lombard Plums, at Lively s, ALTAWANA 19 lots, Block 5, 13,300. Terms 2 lots, Block 5, corner, 1650. Terms, HERALD 50 tt, Block 15, Ottawa, 1125, HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX New fully moderu House at a real bargain. Don t fail to See us at once about this beautiful home at a snap. A. P. Burns. Situations Wanted, Help Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, ete, ade under these headings. 25.words, one day ..... .26 26 words, three days .. 50 25 words, six days .. ..91.00 Additional woras at same rate. No ad accepted for less than 25 cents, Cash must accompany the order. Phone your ad to No, 13 ring 2, and it will recelve attention. HELP WANTED. DISHWASHER WANTED--HIGHEST Wages paid. Apply Acme Cafe. 67-3 FOR SALE ONE MANTLE BED and couch, Apply 280 Montreal St 67-1 DRIVER WANTED--FOR GROCERY. Apply box 1363, News office. 67-8 WANTED GIRL CAPABLE OF minding baby in-the afternoon. Apply 711 Esplunade, 67-3 LABORERS WANTED APPLY A, Dickenson, Hote Cell 67-8 MAID WANTED APPLY GENERAL Hospital, e7tt ANTED Laborers by the Canad- Stewart Co, 30c per hour Apply Ogilvie Mill site Batt )WANTED AT ONCE 50 carpenters on Ogilvie Mill job. Boarding camp on site. Canadian Stewart Coy Ltd. 38-tf ining room girl. Apply Redelift Hotel. 81-tt a. PIANO (PEASE CO.) NEW Y for. Salo, 120, or near offer. lent condition. Owner leaving Seen any evening except Frid: Main Street, eS MOTOR CAR FOR SALB- passenger touring; 38 hwy. eaulpped; in first class cox Wil consider exchange for re tate. Apply Box 1363 News . FOR SALY AUTOMOBILE C Maxwell, in good repair, Pric Apply Fred Wheatley, Tilley, ta, ee PROPERTY AND HOUSE FOR or to, rent. to 1d Cate. Apply the ie... ne LOST BETWEEN REVES store ahd 225 Mi Sty - peck containing a sum of money, Dleaile return to Revestay's ato recelve reward, LOST NOTEROOK FILLED orders, Finder rewarded by at Western Cartage Co., 368 1 Bt, Quan Electric office, Se aan Inn WANTED TO BUY ee WANTED TO BUY Bullding in Old Survey, Herald or -. Park. Give prices, terms, ete. 0.-Box-610, Owners only need ve en 4.88 SS WANTED CLEAN COTTON 41 Apply 877 Esplanade, Situations guaranteed. Special frates to ladies. Particulars and cata- LATHERS WANTED AT ONCE Apply to A. Dickins n, cil. Hotel Ce- 66-6 GIRL wages, WANTED AT ONCE; GOOD Apply 103 Montreal, 66-3t WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Apply 412 Fewings Street. 65-3 WANTED A- RANCH HAND, -RE- Hable and competent. Inquire at Assiniboia Hotel. 65-3 aes Bs MAID WANTED APPLY MRS. Chas. Milne, 908 Barelay St, 64-tf WANTED FOR OCTOBER 1st. GEN- eral servant for family of three, Rei- erences required. Mrs. James Mur- tay, Suffield, este WANTED 20 FIRST CLASS MILL- wrights. Highest wages paid. Apply to Medicine Hat Milling Co. 60-tf TO RENT REISER TENANT WANTED for vacant on the corner. of Montreal and 3rd Ave, Fine location fc business, Reasonable rent. Tooms overhead. Immoetinte sion. Repairs and overhauling done. Apply to G. G. MacBean Imperial Bank building. CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN W: 4 HENDERSON CO,, cha accountants and auditors, ( lished 1882), auditors, clty of Me Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, bridge. A. E. Gibson, C.A,, re partner. Phone 198, . Burns GPIRELLA Corsets made to. ure, guaranteed for one year a breaking-or rusting. At offi Pingle, block, Main street, fron m. to 5 p. m. Office phone 59 house, 7. school Avenue, opposit side of High School, in ey House phone 699, or write P. ( 72, Mrs, Matthews. Au WANTED DINING ROOM GIRL. Apply Cosmopolitan Hotel. 60-tf WANTED SHEEPHERDER. APPLY Go-tt SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER. desires position. Can furnish tefer- ences. Apply box 1846 News office 67-1 WANTED YOUNG MAN WANTS TO attend business college, and wants to get place to work for his board, out of class hours. Apply to F. L. Cain, Thompson, Alta, 67-1 ROOMS TO RENT. TO RENT LARGE FRONT BED- Toom, to one or two gentlemen in fully modern home newly and com- fortably furnished. Private famil no children, 632 Braemar St. 66-8 ROOM TO LET IN MODERN HOUSE, one block from Post. Office. Apply Phone 489 or 237 Esplanade 66-3t ROOM. TO RENT IN MODERN house, fi minutes walk from de- Pot. Terms 10 per month; if two occupy, 7.50 each, Also stable with three stalls and large hay loft. Ap- ply 201 Balmoral St. East. 65-8 FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE. Every modern convenience. Ceritrally located. Loase six months if desired. Apply Alberta Clay Products Co. 62-6 TO RENT FURNISHED ROOM IN modern house, Good tamily. Apply to Pingle, Wales and Bell, 62tf ROOMS FANTED. WANTED AT ONCE ONE LARGE front bed sitting room. Apply News office, O1-tt STRAYED 50. REWARD The above will be Dayed for information that will Houses for sale on easy paymente/ Keep your eye on Altawana and Riverside. All lota now listed will positively be withdrawn Saturday night, Rental Agents for Hnll Block. reservations at second Make your once for offices on floor. WRIGHT DAY Phone 790. Over Assinibola Music Store. lead to the recovery of one brown Belding with white stripe on nose, years old, and welghtabout 1300 Ibs. Brand HF monogram on left should- er; one gray gelding weighing about 1800 Ibs. branded .) on left thigh. These horses ) inst seen at Pete Weiss on the 13th of May, R. B Starks, Medicine Hat. i att MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN PRIVATE MON- ey to loan on residential property. Apply to P, 0. box 857. 67-6 Lombard Pinms, at Lively's, 50c crate, at AUCTIONEERS H.- 8. BROWNE CO, Live ducted anywhere. Consult ns, 0 Bepeece St vous: Cepeait/tree. 03. H. B. Browne Co,, 619 Tonto St. and a nice new line of winter We buy everything mentioned and pay the best prices. Call South Railway St or Phone 5 WANTED LADIES AND Gi cast-off clothing, shoes, ws Jeweiry, guns, revolvers, valise Cases, stoves, musical inetru: furniture, Democrat waggong, gies, harness, bicycles. car tools, etc., raw hides and furs, hair, wool and thers, bough sold,. Apply to the Harvard Tai o., 313 Fourth avenue, of Dreamland theatre. P. 0. bo Phone 295., The Best Prices Ps the above. REAL ESTAT OAKES,- EVERARD CO, 3 Main St, Phone 556. Real Agents for Royal Insurance Co E. Bartlett. B.a Munfolpal Engineer, Dominion and Alberta Land 8u Industrial Spur Raflways Water Supplies, Sewage, Irri; Plans, Btc. Room 14, Imperial Bank Boi) Medicine Hat Pho gt; TENNIS DANCE An informal dance will be by the Tennis Club in Becker's Friday night, Sept, 27th: Regular meeting of the Trad Labor Couneil tonight. Josephine Victor, who made 4 pronounced hit in Chanticle the Preasant Hen, will be the 1 woman In The Wedding Jou in which Arnold. Daly will star.
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