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IF TOMORROW IS WINDY, REMEM- BER TO COMEFOR A GAP. YOU WILL FIND UTILITY Goops HAPE, PATTERN, DURA- C. P. R. Men s Store AS CTORY EXPLANATION. CAREFUL OF HIS PURSE. tagged: scounarel?? his hand he cannot put it into Plums left. pocket. : Good selling at 750. cave. Live- Apples, fine cooking and 0-2t ' 1.85 case. Lively's, Main St: Tod *STHE FAIR 281. Cor. Ottawa St. and 3rd Ave. Phone 81. NARD FLANAGAN, PROPS. We have received today a shipment of 25c PER TIN WHILE THEY LAST. LEONARD FLANNIGAN are, those big: boxes You s e .. Would you give your hand to this Certainly, for s. long as I shake ICINE WAP DaiLy NEWS. WIFEY WALLOPED HUBBIE OVER HEAD Johnnie Baldwin Charged His Better Half, Rosie Baldwin, With Assault- ing Him, A protty dittle family lore feast was sired in the court this morning when Mrs. Rose Baldwin appeared on a charge of assaulting her lesser half, John. Acpording-to John s tale in the veitness box, thelr marital bliss is now the same as one reads abont in the story books, He was away at Ed- monton for some time,'and then re- turned home.; Wife was keeping boarders, je. evidently thought them more remunerative than her husband, as she did not make room for him, nor did she get his meals there, He was there very often, how- ever, on a visit, he said. After a mont time his better half told him to beat it, in other words to keep Sway. Ho then wont to live in tent. The climax came yesterday when Mrs. Balwin tried to send her boy to sichool. He had been home for some with a sore hand. She told him to go, and he wouldn't, so she hit him a biff on the ear. He then ran to his father s tent. She followed and on her way picked up a slat from an Orange box. The boy hid belzind the father and when she rushed for him the father pushed her away. Then the siat-came into play and John re- ceived two wallops with it, one over the dome. A somewhat disfigured countenance which John prcsehted in court, told very plainly where wal- lop number two landed. The doy my, m ther. hasn't seen him since. Magistrate Kealy had little sympa- thr-for. ether of the. participants and told them so. He pointed out to. Mrs. Baldwin that had she chanced to, yeat it during the melee and the W. F. M. , MEETING. The Women's Forcign Missioniry Society wil hold their annual thank- obeine et 8 o'clock Wednes- day evening, Oot. 2, in the basement of St. John s Church. Dr. and Mra. Arthur of China will address tho meeting. A musical programme will be provided and refreshments served, Ladies and gentiemen interested are cordially Anvited to to be present. 70-2t VELITIS RECOVERING FROM GUN WOUNDS Will Not Be Out of Hospit- al For at,Least Two More Weeks. Williaht Velitis is slowly recoyer- ing from the gun shot wounds in- flicted by Jolin Hunzak, It wit be two weeks, however, before he will be able to leave the hospital, Hunzak is in Iethbridge jail. He was: remanded for eight dsys. When his remand runs out he will not be brought back here. Instead he will lkely. be before Inspector. West at Lethbridge and remanded for another eight days. When Velitis is able to appear against him he will Ukely be given a preliminary hear- ing and then sent for trial at the Crimfnal session of the Supreme Court, to be held the latter part of this month or early in November. BOARD OF TRADE COUNCIL Meeting Called for Tomor- row Afternoon Import- ant Matters Up. meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade is called for tomor- pick up a heavier weapon the charge row (Thursday) afternoon, 3rd inst., IN 1 2B. TINS against her might have been heavler. at 4 o'clock, in the Board of Trade Bisse race Wine, Tourist, Salt Wafers, Abernerthy, and Tea. He bound both over to keep the building. It is hoped that the mem- Steletly Fresh, peace, bers will make an effort to attend as Two drunks paid the usual. BED MANUFACTURERS SIGN AGREEMENT 10 may matters of importance to the city at the present time that require attention are to be dealt with. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Attention, Men Present Arms Fire? Then when the smoke has cleared away look for results. Your.eya may be true, your nerve steady, but if your gun is not A. you:are unsuccessful, To secure results purdhiis one of these specials. 2 only 12 guage Stevens 4 only 4 guage, American Gun Co, Hamnietless, .. 20.00 2 only 12 guage Takedowa Winchester Pump, .... 28.00 2 only 12 cuage;Taxeigen Remington: Puiny, s++- 80.00 1 only 12 guage, Fox Hammerless .. .. Ty Slave Smokcens Stel, sta Hed the beste, por a J. Moore Son North Railway Street Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Smart have just returned from a most delightful trip through the principle cities of the eastern States and the Maritime Pro- vinegs,,., They went as-:far south as Washington, and east:to Helitax. Mr. F. E. Trautman, of the Vice President's staff, C. P, R., is spending the day in the city and was taken through the industrial section by Mayor Spencer, Mr, T. F. Dawson end Mr, Terrill. MOVE FACTORY HERE Heads of Wetaskiwin Co: Here and Will Start Building at Once, Messrs. Ouime and Bother, ot ite Wetaskiwin Bedding Company, today concluded an agreement with the city to move their bed manufacturing plant to Medicine Hat. They have many Teasons to move here, one of them being that their tiateriai : for the iron: beds can be easily secured from the Rolling Mills Co, They will immediately call for ten- dere for the construction of their Dlant and exp ct to be in operation by Christmas. Mrs, B. L. Corbett, of this city, left, for Calgary this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams and Alex. left last evening for Toronto and other easter points, Mr. James McClellan, of Moose Jaw, is looking up old friends in this city. Houses for sale on easy payments or will exchange for real estate: Ap- bly to Hoteon sand Season: S44 362 woCtacy, dade Gpperinteadont Kaiser's Old Ytmer 10 Cigar. of the Rolling , leaves tonight for his former home in Sharon, Penn. ; Piano which has set a new : : ; . Stasdlard in ; a Piano Balding SOLD ONLY BY The Medicine Hat Music Co. South Railway St. Under the Big Fiddle. ONCE USED ALWAYS USED LOOK FOR THE LABEL, TASHIR BROS. Look This List Over Carefully It contains good Busi- ness and Building Lots that we can guarantee to deliver. i TOWNSITE Let 3, Block 21, Toronto St, 28,000. Lot 25, Block 82, Braemar St. 1500. Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 68, (trackage) 3100 each. CENTRAL PARK Lots 9 and 10, Block 25, (fao- ing Park) 525 sacks: Lots 23 to 26, Block* 7, (on sewer, water and. gas) 750 each. f Lots 33 to 36,.Block 20, 525 Lots 29 and 30, Block 18, 400 each. ESPLANADE Lot 8, Block D* (50280 on river) 3000, vag a ts 2 an gt; Block 14, (104 ft. frontage opposite new school) 2000. Lots 1 and 2, Block 17 (cor- ner on Columbia Ave.) This is a good business corner) 4000. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block P with house (205x203 feet on South Railway and Factory Sts.) 7,000. NORTH 4 to 8, Block 18, each. Lot 7, Block 9, 826, HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Lots 4'to 9, Block 24, 600 each Lots 29 to 35, Block 24, 2 eachs k 24, 575 Lots 10 to 18, Block 24, 550 each. Lots 1i and 12, Block pats 26, 1260 COUSINS AND Sissexg lt; Lots 35nd 36, Block 11, 265, ROSEDALE Lot 18, Block1, 3000 (track. age.) 100 ft. corner, Block 8, 2600. Alf. Lanson leaves today for Paris, France, siling from Montreal on the Laurentie-Oct, 12.2 A. HL Browning Jnlt lait night for the Old Country,. sailing from Mon- treal Oct. 4 on Hmpress of Ireland. entertained at Mrs Roxburgh ined bridge yesterday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs, Garland of Nelson. Mrs, W: Crawford won the first prize and Mrs. W. B, Marshall the second. Mrs, D. Gillies entertained eight tables at bridge Iast evening. The Prizes, beautiful cut glass bon bon dishes, were won by Mrs. J. Grant Millar and Mrs, Mills, Whitley, who is making a cross- the-continent auto tour in the: inter- ests of the Dominion Highway, pass- ed through the city last night: .N. Souris of the Hat, accompanied him from Walsh to the Hat and then on to Lethbridge. gt; A handkerchief shower in honor of Miss Norma Millar was given last evening by Miss Ruby Patterson at her home on the Esplanade, A num- ber of the friends of the bride-to-be gathered and a merry time followed. Miss Belle Mcl.ean wats the success- fal winner of a beuutiful picture en- Asleep in a musical guessing con- test. : A dainty luncheon was- afterwards served, and number of songs and musicals brought the event to a close. 735 Peaches, last of the season, going at 1.00 per case. Lively s, .Main St. 70-2t THE WITNESS, So you were close by when the ac- cused fired the first shot? eg, indeed. 240 DUCKS SHOT IN THREE HOURS Party of Hatters Set Up a New Record at Many Is- land Lake. ducks in three hours. The party is the lake. pected. back this afternoon, In the party wei Burns, Capt, Parker, Messrs. Hutchinson and just as the big shoot was over. Captain Parker and A. F. Krapfel over 400. lakes. Messrs. 0. Pingle, J. Flem- ply to Hotson Leader. GAS CITY REALTY Co. FOR IMMEDIATE-: SALE ALTAWANA 7 ft, Block 10, 2500. Terms. HERALD 100 ft, Block: 17, 785 pr. Reg. COUSINS AND SISSONS 250 ft, Block 17. 700. pair. Reg. 100 ft. corner, Block 2, 1275. Terms. RIVERSIDE Call in and see us about this desirable property. We can show you. Phone 695, Office 410 Main, Fire, Life, Accident, Hail and Plate Glass Insurance. House 24 of various kinds under construction, some nearing comple- tion. Fully modern. Apply to W. Hl. ROSEWARNE i Builder and Owner. Phone 800. SNAPS CENTRAL PARK 900 pair, 25 and 26, Block 21, water and gas. 840 pr., corner, Block 29, 650 for 0 ft, Block 33. Snap. OLD TOWNSITE 25,000 for 100 ft, Block 22. 1350, Lot 14, Block 80. 1450, Lot.14, Block 82. 1300-for lot in Block 82. 11,000, lot 12, Block 55. 8,000, 60 ft, Block D. Esplan- ade 1400, Lot 10, Block 82, HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX 000 pair, 3-4, Block 31 600 pair, 31-32, Block 2. 1100 pair, 5-6, Block 20. 3900, pair, 1-9, Block 29. 1000 pair, 9-10, Block 28. 625 for 30 1-2 ft, Block 27. low far trom hiin were you? en feet. And when he shot? A bitndvea or more, H.C. Pettgt O. fired the pronto St. ; Phone 48t second B.F.SOUCH, Phm.B. DENG STORE, TORONTO ST. Many Island Lake was the scene of one of ithe greatest shoots of the Season yesterday, when big party of Hatters successfully bagged 240 an annual one, Messrs. D. Vickers and J, Murray of Fort William make their yearly trip to the Hat and join Mr. James Flem- ing and other friends on a trip to A few of the members of the party are home, and the balance are ex- James Fleming, Dr. J. C, Hargrave, Charles, Fred and George Pingle, Terrence Finlay, A, and. Messrs, Vickers and Murray of Fort William: Cousins Joined the party yesterday afternoon returned to the city in the afternoon. They reported that the operations last / evening and this morning brought the total of ducks bagged since the opening of the hunt up to A. . Hawthorne lett the city this afternoon to join the party at the ing, Vickers and Murray returned home this afternoon with their spoils, Houses for sale on easy payments or will exchange for real estate, Ap- 54-tt Just a few Green Gage Plums left, Just arrived this morning. Good stock and selling at 75c. case. Live ly, Main St., 70-2 Given these two else to ask for. rows. and the place is MEDICI of labor, 4s the time to book for Xmas Ottlees Toronto Street, THE MARKET REPORTS London, Oct. 2. The stock ex- change here again marked down all stocks at the opening today from fear of further unfavorable news, and in the absence. of a report of hos- tilities in the Balkans, a general advance gecurred on buying orders, Winnipeg, Oct. 2 With cables to higher amd a good spot cash de- mand ard fair export. enquiry the imarket has a strong healthy tone and a satisfactory volume of busi- ness was transacted. Winnipeg op- tions opened a little higher and held steady. There was also a slight ad- yance at. Chicago . and Minneapolis. Ideal weather prevails-throughout the wertern, Canadian wheat belt, Re- ceipts were liberal, consisting of 600 ears inspected and 550 in-sight for inspection. Oct. wheat opened 883, closed 883; Nov. closed 87; Dec. 85, 864; May 1903, 908. Oats, Oct. 378, 354. Dec. 338; 338. Max, Oct. closed 153; Nov. 149, CASH PRICES. No. 1 Nor. 89; No, 2 Nor. 873; No. 3 Nor. 863; Eo. 4 Nor. 81. 354; Nov. 358, industry and a residence in Medicine Hat, a young man Yesterday s successes belong day with all yesterday's defeats The day is Hero, the time is: NOW, Don t waste your time and funds on petty deals, Get in on something good. Ono good investment is worth a Mfetime We sold 179 lots in Medielne Hat last week, Como in with the crowd. Be Optimistic Wo are City Agents for all lines of Steamships, Now PERRY, SEWELL PERRY REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL BROKERS, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Ocean Steamship Tickets, Montreal St. Bakery THE BEST YET Try Mitchell s Home-made Bread and be convinced. IT Is DELICIOUS. PHONE 560. qualities thrift and the city of has nothing to yester- and gor- NE HAT Sailings, Medieme Hat, Canada, Winter wheat, No. 1 89; No. 2, 874; No. 8, 86; No. 4,79. Oats, No. 2 C.W., 42; No. 3 C.W., 87. . No. 1 Feed, 41; No. 2 Feed 37, Barley, Bo. 3, 51, No. 4, 46; re jected, 43; Red, 43. Flax, No. 1 N.W., 163. AMBRICAN MARKETS. Minneapol s, Oct. 2. Des. wheat opened 88 , closed 88 ; May, 338, 938. Chicago, Oct. 2 Dec. wheat open je 91, closed 903; May, 958, 958. Chicago, Oct. 2 Rumors thst the Bulgarian army had erossed the Turkish frontier caused the neat market today to advance. The - ie- ports from Liverpool that the con-- tinent was bidding freely for cangoes: on passage, offerings here were light and buying genetal on the part of shorts. The opening was to i cent ito and 4 cent higher. December started at 90 to 91, a gain of quar ter to and half cent, touched 902 and and rose to, 903 in oats. Scanless of the. pit supply bad a. fbullish effect. December started + to cent higher at 31 to 32, and. held around 314 and . selling PRUNE PLUMS t H.W. Main Street. We Furnish You With Bread You Will Fird the Usual. Treland Quality a our ee gaia We never sacri- LARGE RED PLUMS CALIFORNIA GRAPES Ontario Grapes in a few days, Ireiand Co. that equals any that Mother used to. bake. It s so good that once you try it, you'll see the folly of bothering with home baking any longer. Sup 0 week and have us supply the bread? We think you'll Ike our Butter Nut Bread as well a8 your own, perhaps better. Try it anyway. J.B. RICHARDSON, MGR. McKINNON S LIMITED Phone 105 APPLES : i Phone 54. days. In the; ure to comply Balan coalitioi the same time smote to the gre them that after other three ds will enforce the of arms. Thus of a week befo: This respite 'v powers to seek mise with Turk HON. J. DIES Former Mer Macdonai Passer AN ACTIVE TH Was at Or Tustice of Nova Scot Halifax, N.S. occurred early th James McDonald Sot Sir. John-A and former Chi Scotia, He has been in the past eightee only confined t ago, when his became weaker 1 He is survived four daughters: Sir Hibbert Tupi Jordan, Bastbou Wm. Tupper, Wi rister, Hdmontor Halifax; Martin, Miss Lucy, the The latter with ber, grand daugh former Chief Jus hin death. Hat Po Hieves 80 and Conrt morni Seo i Fee uF a 8 Fz gf FE ei i 4 en not new roads for Al matter over. He dollars or 80 a lt; he owas getting ; He objected to the above is the Tobin is - evid pugnacious disp fondness for the is fis third appea first time ho was time it was for the Ogilvie shack J. Carlson, his p the above mentio graced the prisom Tobin was tellix day from the stim / gutter on South; he was some pug;
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