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week. Blouses, Dresses Children s Wear MUST GO Embroidery to clear at HALF-PRICE. The Glasgow House The House of Fashionable Dressers Glasgow House You were more than pleased with the BIG VALUES you secured at our MID-SUMMER SALE. Now We have a few odd limes to clear this MEDICINE MAT DAILY NEWS. Cc. P. R. PASSENGER SERVICE. Rftective June 2nd, 1912, No. Arrive. Leave, 1 20.20 20.45 Imp. Ltd, Montreal to Vanvouver 2 8.06 30 Imp, Ltd, Vancouver to Montreal. 3 11.15 11.35 Vancouver Exp. Toronte to Van. 4 20,00 20.25 Toronto Exp., Vancouver to Tor. 13 21.50 22.15 St. Paul-Seattle Express. Mu 4.00 420 Seattle-St. Paul Express. 61 21.25 21.50 Prairfe Exp., Winnipeg to Calgary. 63 .25 5.50 Prairie Exp. Calgary to Winnipeg. 514-517 6.05 Express from Kootenay Landing. 512-519 19,00 Local trom Cranbrook. - 518 23.00 Local from Calgary: 518-611 10.80 Local for Cranbrook. 520-513 23,00 Express for Kootenay Landing. TT S80 Eaeal tor Catgarye u 230 2.40 Soo, Ltd, St. PaulsPort. 1g 9.40 9.50 Soo, Ltd., PortSt. Raul. Noa, if ghd 12 do not come into Medicine Hat. Passing time at Dunmore shown. Published. by the Medicine Hat News Oo Ltd, every lawl evening a2 tts ofice, Main Street, Wedicine Hat, Alta, aed. N, TERBILL, Better. PLONE: HONE: Rdltorial, sn i Advertising ewe oo 13 ae RING 2 1Q DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 y-nt, delivered, ...9490 T.year by-maite. months, 4 -livered. 3 months, delivered. 3 months, byfmaf. ,.760 1 month, delivered....386 Addresses chauged as oftea aa destred, bur bota naw and old ad resece st be given. WEERLY NEWS, mouthr, in advance Too a ROVE 1 year in advance... 8150.4 Special Attention Given to SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH Fourth Avenue: :C. H. McDunnough, Manager HSS oS CSP OOSS Publisbec every Thucsday tn sixteen or rhbre pages, aud contains seummacy of thenews of the, week local and district. ah months, 1 vance. 608 Wednesday, July Sist, 1912. A INTERESTING FINDING. TT HAT important public b dy,. the Rail- way Commissionj lt;appears to be do- ing:as good work under the Borden covernment as it did under sthe. -govern- Within the past couple lof weeks a number of very important de- cisions affecting Western Canada have been handed out. Can it be that the legiti- appeasem: from the railway companies? THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. 180 Branches in Canada. Established 1964, Capital Pala Up, 6000,000.' Total Assets (Nov. 30th. 1911) over 81,000,000. Special attention to A general Banking Business Transacted. Savings Accounts. W. 0. JOY, Manager + 2 : 2 + Medicine Hat Branch the cost. : the spur. We do not know of any place i NOTICE TO BUILDERS lt;i: We have opened an office in Suite IL, in the Im- perial Bank Building. We will be pleased to re- ceive ANY ORDERS or PAYMENTS OF AC- COUNTS at our up Town Offices. J. H. PRESTON PLANING MILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Doors- Special Millwork ; Phone Offices 760; Mill 60. ive little city of Medicine Hat. into manufacturing plants. upon the surface that the Prairie Pride : has it be sure you you order FLOUR. Patent Fiour and seldom an equal. Your dealer next time We see good things The Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limited has not been getting the pampered and cuddled East. stor had hitherto only applied in East PHONE 666 Piano Moving easonable A Speciaity liable Tasker Transfer Co. apid LIGHT and HEAVY DRAYING 264 Toronto Street. ern Canada, said: This will be the proced futur . OMM IONER Clark of Calgary wil not take it from his city council tha in Calgary and a? AHO Promptly. Attended to./ Taxi ALBERTA TAX COMPANY New Cgrs, Careful Drivers. ys 211 Ni people remove him. C some poll itician all rig vices are required he i is the livers the goods. resign until-he steers the bun another civie campaign in Calga: In meantime all Alberta is on the inside, is watehing Calgary not Clark. is some boss Medicine Hat Newstin. tnt hai tn impize . 3.00 both 100-people were precipitated into the 90- 6 ironthe, by mail. ... 1.50 water. - C HINAMEN pay 500 for the privilege ment of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, which brought few bumps out of the crossings. SPPEPSTEI SSE DPR eerste it into existence. ERIE Imperial Bank of Ganada . 11,993,800 + 72,000,006 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAGEED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, R. G-WILKINSON, Manager. Medivine Hat Branch. mate kick of the West against long haul markets and the restriction of our sphere for trading, is going to get a measure of more cordial transportation arrangements dangled machinery, time or labor eahig de- Medicine vices used either. Hat is deeply interested ina decision hand- ed out by the Board at Edmonton, when the HE: girl who wi ars nothing but a few application of the Pintsch Compressing Co: T for an order directing the Canadian North- ern Railway to construct a spur line into their premises was granted, with the fur- ther direetion-that the railway must pay The work isto be done by the Pintsch Company putting up the money for the installation of the spur, which is to be repaid to the company by the railway re- bating the full amount in freight rates over Western Canada where the decision is of more importance than in our own progress- We are frequently up against the question of get- Wee this decision of the- Railway Com- mission puts the question right up to the railways it evolves two or three features which will be of benefit to this city. The primary feature is the one whi appears dilways build ie spurs. A more important one to us at ba At ay aan 1S aes Oe eal 1893 John. Stehenson, builder of the first ways will become a factor in saying where the spurs can be built, and will also become : a buffer on which to bounce the spur track SOPOGOPOPER EL Dott edetee gee propositions which are not legitimate and which are adjuncts to real estate wild-cat- Grncesececenenoacnovencacocsepescosmoneacoces ting. A railway company, with hard-head- Sf eecenereecnenenae se cme oonenon ee eer tele business sense, is in a different position 3 than a municipal corporation as a whole or part in the organization of the Progressive a municipal corporation s representatives. p: in this ruling from the Compton, R. I, July 31, 1852, the son of Railway. Board for Medicine Hat and for Gen. Leslie Combs, a distinguished soldier many other towns in the West. It will have of the civil war. After completing his edu- a tendency for one thing: and that, is to cation-at Transylvania University, lsave us from ourselves. The ruling brought tucky, he engaged on an extensive seale in out another vision of the fact that the West stock raising and tobacco planting. He the same treatment as also acquired large ranch interests in Texas The act- and Indian Territory. Atan early age Mr. sdseoanese e chairman of the Board, in reply to the Combs became active in Republican poli- e0ee 0 eme protestations of railway solicitors that this tics in Kentueky and in 1898 he was ap- ure in the West as well as in the Fast in the iRepublican State committee. he should reg and ff and diplomatic servi take away the yeesign e Leto aed and devote his attention to his business in as park superintendent. He is-the hoss**terests- ill stay until the M EDICENE Hat can join with the Crow s Nest towns in being grateful to the Canadian Pacific Railway for the im- provement im the accommodation on the daylight train the Cranbrook local. We should appreciate this change. This local train empties from fifty to one hundred people into Medieine Hat every evening. Some stay. Some are transients. All have an opportunity of seeing the best little eity in the Proince of Alberta. gt; 0- T HE Hearst newspapers are inflaming tlieir readers by demanding to know whether the Panama Canal is the property of England or of the United Sta- ea. Shall the American people be bound by a musty old document? they ask. Since the American p ople have been bound by a written constitution for more than a cen- J T is commentable how closely alike were the two latest marine disasters; two PrOsenesr boats crashing into coll- iers. e collapse of the dock in Germany Sunday w: iar. also,to the re- cent collapse of the dock at Niagara. In T HE story is told of a Medicine Hat man who woke up with an awful dry, dark brown taste and drank a pint of car- Thould have swallowed a tack hammer for a chaser. Ck ME Se ee ae of getting into this country. A young American -ecently tried more drastic methods; tried to shoot himself in.- Drastic- ally should he be-dealt with. aoe plies Sse HE auto owners all said a little prayer last niglit for the Council and Ald. Ansley in particular for taking a ag M R. J ones had better watch out or those diamonds on the drill he s sinking in- to the clay on the Bennett property or they-will be gracing someone s tie pin. Gos oy SEUSS? HE hen s is the most important work of the world says the Louisville Cour- - ier-Journal. None of this new fan- o - moles on her neck always looks cool. sets Sat yee THIS DATE IN HISTORY July 31. 1498 Columbus discovered the island of Trinidad. 1556 Ignatius de Loyola, founder of the Jesuits, died, Born in 1491. 1759 Wolfe repulsed in his attack on the French at Quebee. 1803 John Ericsson, builder of the Moni- tor born. Died March 7, 1889. pet tacks, To make the tie complete he A few of our Best Buys CENTRAL PARK, Bik. Lots. Price and terms. 29, 22-23, 800, 1-3, 6 and 12. 28, 1-2-8, 1500. 1-2, 6 and 12. G, 1-2, 1276, 1-2, 6 and 12. COUSINS SISSONS. Bik, Lots. Price and terms. 26, 16-24, 250 each, 1-3, 6 12. 2, 8-9, 825 patr, 1-3, 6 and 12. 20, 86-40, 400 each, 1-3, 6 12. ALTAWANA. Block. , all, 600 oach 12,- all, 600 each, T4,0all, 450 each. ROSEDALE TRACKAGE. Bik. Lots. Price and terms. 5, 6, 2500, 900 cash, 6 and 12, 8, 18-19, 4000, 1-3, 6 and 12. 6, 133 te 4200, 1-3. 6 and 12, Ust with us; we have buyers for your property. Donald Currie -Room 1, Becker Block. Phone 776. J. A. LANDRY Carpenter Builder Til Ottawa St. Phone 626, Box 881, See me if you want a home. Special attention giyen to the building of Modern Houses, Designs and preliminary plans supplied. HOUSES FOR SALB. R. B. Taylor s Transfer Bebe eae AS, sacs Pimo Moving with Plano Van a Speciality. Pareels Dellcerea. PHONE NO. 349. seesecessoooccscoeseon E. M. CAWKER, Phrm. B. Druggist Complete stock of Toilet Articles Dmg Proprietary Medi- cines, ete. of Physicians Pre- 8 specialty. 204 South Rv:St. Phone 75. 1847 Orange Scott, founder of the Wes- leyan Methodist Church, died in Nowak N J. Born in Brookfield, Vt., Feb.'13, 1800. 1863 -Gen. Burnside declared nigctial law in Kentucky. - 1875 Andrew Johnson, seventeenth presi- dent of the U. S., died at Carter s Depot, Tenn, Born at Raliegh, N. C. Dee, 29 . 1808. street-car, died in New Rochelle: N. Y. Born in Ireland, July 4, 1809 . Soe ee eee THIS I8 MY 60th BIRTHDAY Leslie Combs. Leslie Combs, who is taking a leading party in Kentucky, was born in Little Ken- - pointed pension agent for the State. Two - years later he was elected chairman of the In 1902 he was appointed United States minister to Guatemala and Honduras and from 1906 y to 1911 he served in a similiar capacity in Peru. In Mare Mee he resigned from the to return to Kentuck CONGRATULATIONS TO: Joseph M. Dixon: United States senator om Montana, who is managing the Roose- Sir William Henry May, one of the * er of the British navy, 65 years old iy elt national campaign, 45 years old today. eine Steam Laundry All white help employed. PHONE NO. 8. Your patronage solicited. And our drivers will, call for: and return the goods. CitySaleStables Heavy Teams, Drivers, Saddie Horses for Sale, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAYING. Hay for Sale. FRED McCLAIN PHONE 85. PROPRIETOR Shop Fittings and Repairs Given Prompt Attention. See Us for Sereen Doors and Windows. BOX 353. 183-Imo. PHONE 712 SAND FOR SALE EXCAVATING HEAVY TEAMING CONCRETE WORK. *Phone 260, House Mover 116 MONTREAL STREET J.J. LAIT . fl When you build, consider QUALITY first, Don't be per- suaded td buy CHEAP LUM- BER because it s cheap use the very best. We have it, and ev- erything the Bufldor requires A select stock ot LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, FIR FINISH, BEECH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH AND FIR FLOORINGS. We have the ageney for the celebrated Morgan Doors, THE DOOR BEAUTIFUL CEMENT, WOOD FIBRE, LATH SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, WIL- Low Posts BEAVER BOA. FINLAY CO. THE LUMBER PEOPLE P, 0, BOX 29. PHONE 57 FORMALING FOR SMUT .. +. Quart 25c.....Pint DON T PAY MORE Pingle s Book Store : : gt;: H. B. CURTIS EEE HOTSON LEADER CONTRACTO: AXD BUILDERS CROSSLEY BROS. Builders and Contractors. 708 4th Ave., Phone 434 P. 9. Box 304. Pians Prepared. OFFICE PHONE STABLE PHONE UNO. 368, 402 728 THE J. S, FOLLIS Contracting Co. 108 TORONTO ST. Heavy Teaming. Sand, Coal Gravel / Bxeavating Specialty, Light and Heavy Horses for sale at All Times. ae ee F. S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale, Yuill Street. Phone No, 41 P. 0. Box ti. 0 1B W.R.Simmonds CARPENTER any CONTRACTOR Repairs promptly attended to. Phone No. 335. te j 4 1 sie e Seteetoy co i oasoatont teretesteet st mo 0-4 tot ety nate see i ors Dre Th
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Image 181 (1912-07-31), from microfilm reel 181, (CU1739292). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.