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Seats POLS fost seeheatootees Xe 0-4 50-03 Roedeateateateetergeateetoctotegees teateateteetocteegsetesieatenioate gt; Rodoateateetetocgeateatoctotentente oefeegeageateateateateetostoes ImperialBankof Rottoatrreteetestoatr er Qeeteste Special Sal dren's Dresses In our Children s Department we are showing a mich larger variety of ready-to-wears than usual. ROMPERS Good Material .......-..-*-++++ TOO PRINT DRESSES Nice Trimming .....---- T5e. Girls and Mises Dresses: White and Colored 1.50 up. SALLOR SUITS WASH COATS, UNDERWEAR, UNION SUITS, ETC. All to Clear at 25 per cent. off, For every 1.00 you spend you get 25 cts. back. The House of Fashionable Dressers : OF CANADA. * CAPITAL AND RESERVES...... 16,000,000 3 Many-a man owes his success to the fact that he had the right * * bank behind him. This Bank offers its clients the services of a fully equipped ? Banking organization. d MEDICINE HAT BRANCH Fourth Avenue: : C. H. McDunnough, Manager 4 Canada Capital and Rest - R. G WILKINSON, Manger. Medicine Hat Branch. teetesteegoctrctectonteeteatrtentrete. aeeteeteaseeteeetoeeateeateate Me ateateatnateateatecgoctoteeteeteetoate ts + 72,000,000 lt; A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ay SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, ae Established 1864 Capital and Reserve Funds ce eevee ee ce + SUL458,878 We give special SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Neo delay in withdrawals. . Two oF more persons may open a joint account and either pary can withdraw money. Our deposits have increased from 19,426,991 In 1901 to 85394-580, W. 0. JOY, Manager : : Medline Hat Branch GET ACQUAINTED WiTH, Prairie Pride Patent Flour YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. Manufactured by The Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limited * sonally addressed. And the time to do this MEDICINE HAT DATLY Saturday, June 16th, 1912. C. P. R. PASSENGER SERVICE. Effective June 2nd, 1912. c. Leave 20.45 8.30 5 11,35 20.25 22.15 4.20 50 Imp. Ltd, Imp. Montreal to Vanyouv'r vancouver to Montrei . Toronto to Van , Vanepuver to Tor St. Paul-Seattle Express- Seattle-St. Paul Express. Prairie Exp, Winnipeg to Calgary 5 2 time at Dunmore Published by the Medicine Hat News Co, Ltd, every lawful evening at its office, Main Stree. Wedicine Hat, Alta. A, J. N. TERRILL, Eeteor. to patronize it with orders for milk andjojq He comes of Canadian-Swed- PRONE: 2HoxE: dairy products. ish stock, and is a good looking, fair- Baltorlal, Advertising o . haired, blue-eyed youngster. Anot- Reportorhel, and Circulation and THIS DATE IN HIs' her one, lght months of age, is one News Dept Job Depts. PAL TORY of the handsomest children that have; 13 Bine 3. RING 2.19 been cared for by the Department for DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 y-ar, delivered.... 4.90 3 year by mail.. . 6 months, dlivsred.. 2.00 6 months, by mail.. months, delivered.. 100 3 months, by mall. 1 month, delivered....35 Addresses changed as often as desired, but bot now and old ad resser at be given, WEEKLY NEWS. Published every Thursday in sixteen or more pages, and contains a eummary of the news of the week, -Jocal and district. 6 months, in advance 7 e 3 months, in advance. .50e 1 year in advance.... 1.50 1 jaturday, June 15th, 1912. LET S STEAL THE IDEA. T IE party of sixty British manufacturers who are coming to Canada shortly to establish the potentialities of the country from-an industrial standpoint will naturally h to fairly run the gauntlet in the eastern before reaching the West. In order that they may be impressed with the idea that. the best is reserved until the last, the Lethbridge News tenders the fo lowing advice: And as a solution to the problem of over- coming the difficulty we respectfully sug- gest that someone in authority should take the list of names as published a few ago, sort out from them those who rep umanufacturing concerns-like fine tion for branch industries, prepare at once all the particular information needed ta post them as to this city and its advantages in their special lines, and have it waiting for them on their arrival at Montreal: per- is NOW. This is a long headed view to take of the case and Medicine Hat might do well to fol- jlow up this suggestion loeally. ee eee SUNDAY BAND CONCERT. the sacred concert which is to be giv- en in the Park on Sunday evening by the band and the city choirs for the benefit of the families of the musicians who perish- ed on the Titanic. Two recent London eablegrams make a striking effect in this connection when brought together One states that the White Star Line: has been paying a nd of 51 per cent. to its sharehold The other states that the White Star Line repudiates liability for compensation to the families of the bandsmen on the Ti- tanic, on the ground that the musicians had not signed articles, as handsmen usually do. Tf these two dispatches are well founded PRPs THe ere eee otontre This is a breed of Poultry which meets every requirement. The utility bird of the century large, beautifully plumaged and unexcelled in laying qualities. Eggs 2.00 and 5.00 per set- ting. Cockerels for Sale. fe A. J. N. TERRILL, NEWS OFFICE : ducements offered for the one: trip. elo paying compensation to the widows it has made. * duced to travel on the Titanie for one voy- they should, taken together, produce indig- nation oi two continents. If the profits of the company have been. 80 excessive, should not on a technicality seek to avoid Some of the musicians had been in- age only. They had never played in a ship s band before-and had not intended do- ing so again. They accepted the special jn- In the last tragic hour of the Titanie the PHONE 666 Transfer Co. apid LIGHT and HEAVY easonable DRAYING liable 864 Toronto Street. Piano Moving A Speciaity Taxi Taxi Taxi ALBERTA TAXI COMPANY AM Orders Promptly Attended to,. New Cars, Careful Drivers. Phone 666 Day, 211 Night. musicians behaved with spirit. They re- reived instructions to play cheerful musi in order to prevent panic on board and they stood to their duty to the last moment and then turned prayerfully to a sacred air. Did they even get time to put on lifebelts? The point is in doubt. There are passengers among the saved who say that they did not. The conduct of the bandsmen of that ship will live in the story of the sea, and it is al- most unbelievable that the White Star Line can think of taking an attitude towards the dependents of these men that would earn for the company the censure of world-wide opinion. 0 th HOSE who are worshippers at the shrine of My Lady Nicotine, will, in view of the comparative rarity of tobacco poisoning, be interested to learn the amount of nieotine contained in pipe mixtures, cig- jount of nicotine in proportion to the smoke per cent. of the smoke reaching the mouth PP) subscribed 50,000, The farm is to have Medicine Mat Dews sie sheep, pigs and poultry, and many Lethbridge and district a profitable loca- HE News begs to remind the citizens of gt; T Egyptian and Turkis per cent. nicotine, st a little more than 1, and avana not quite 2-3 per cent. But the cigarette, whether: Virginian, gyptian or Turkish, yields the least am- formed; nile the pipe shows, a yield of 80 2 consumer. It should be remembered, however, that Local from Calgary. there are other deleterious products in a flllng the applications of those who 10.30 Local for Cranbrook. Jeigarette which are not found in a pipe. es te te adopt children. There is a 23.00 Express for Kootenay Landing. o constant flvod of applications from 5 6.80 Local for Calgary. a s good-hearted people who are willing rt 380. 240 80d, Lta, St Paul-Port. A 700 acre farm in Sussex, England, onto give an orphan or neglected 12 9.40 9.50 Soo, Ltd., Port.-St. Paul, the Surrey border controlled, financ- ehila a ea home re seen Nos--3i si d worke ively wo- for the love which that child os:-41-and- 12-do not-come into Medicine Hat. Passing ed an ed exclusively by, Se tnscsiere wae Bat men is the latest development of feminin- ism. Sympathizers with the scheme have institutions run by women have promised June 15. 1775 George Washington appointed com- mander-in-chief of the Continental it army. 1863 Federals under .Gen. Milroy driven from Winchester, Va., by the Confed- erates under Gen. Ewell. 1866 Prussians declared war against Han- oyer and Saxony. 1888 Frederick II1., German Emperor, died. Born Oct, 18, 1831. 1904 Steamer General Sloeum burned in East River, with loss of more than 1,000 lives. aa THIS DATE IN HISTORY mi New Hampshire, born at Hampton, N.H, Died Jan. 14, 1786, ul the railway fare of a matron who. the Allies at he days before the battle of Water- loo. 1875 Pallium conferred on Most Rev. John , Baptist L: , first Roman Catholic archbishop of Santa Fe, N. M. 1878 Dr. Crawford W. Long, who per- formed the first successful surgical operation: with the use of ether, died in Athens, Ga. Born Nov. 1, 1815. 1896 Steamship Drummond Castle was wrecked on French coast with loss of 250 lives. 1898 American squadron under Admiral Sampson shelled the forts at Santi- ago de Cuba. ee THIS IS MY 64th BIRTHDAY z Kaid Sir Harry Maclean. Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, whose adven- turous experiences: as a soldier of fortune have frequently brought him into the public eye, was born June 15, 1848. The scion of a ancient line of Highland chieftains, Sir Harry has soldiering in his blood, and nat- urally entered the British army in his youth. Some thirty-five years ago, while stationed with his regiment at Gibraltar, he visited Tangier and made the aequaint- anee of the late Sultan Mulai el Hasen of Morocco. He was induced to become in- structor of the Morocean army, and has ever since been prominent in the affairs of that country. He has distinguished him- self in many campaigns against the revolt- ing tribesmen. His most notable experi- ence occurred about five years. 3.20, when he was captured and held for ransom by Rais- uli, the famous Morocean brigand chief. THIS IS MY 62nd BIRTHDAY Newman Erb. Department at Edmonton lected Children present, ot and the Department has on its hands at the moment three boys for whom they would like to get homes, One of these boys is almost three some-time, and should have no diffi- culty whatever in obtaining a home adopt a child were aware that a home is needed for him. merry little youngster, who has won his way into the hearts of the matron at the Shelter and her assistants. He is very strong and healthy an dof good parentage. is only five months old, is a strong, ways, and he should soon be adopted into some good home. i these children should write Superintendent of Neglected Children , at Edmonton, and an form, to be filled out, will be sent to them immediately. June 16. the necessary documents. 1713 Mascheck Weare, first president of thing is satistactory, the child will . be sent to any part of the province, 1815 French under Marshall Mey engaged taxes the child to the nearest railway Quatre-Bras, Belgium, station. to the English language years ago today, June 15,1884, when the New York Sun independent Republi . bolted the national ticket headed by Jam s G. Blaine for the presidency. The word was immediately adopted by Blaine s friends and spread over ling the. word, affected to believe that HREE BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN. WITHOUT HOMES AT PRESENT Has Them on Hands at Present NoApplicants. have difficulty in however, there i a lack applications for infant boys, months only, those people who desire to He is a The third little boy, who usky little fellow, with very bright Any one desiring to adopt one of to the application Upon receipt of if every- he only cost to the applicant being FIRST THINGS The word. mugwump was added twenty-six ied it to the who had the United States, Since then it has come to-mean one recalcitraiit in par- ty politics, Mugwamp in the lang- uage of the Connecticut Indians meant a chief, a leader, or a superior person. The New York Sun, in adopt- the bolters set themselves up as su- perior persons. Dudes, pharisees and hypocrites were among other designations applied to the independ- ents by the newspapers of the time, and mugwump was used as syn- jonym. The Mount Cenis railroad was first opened for traffic forty-four years ago today. The road ascended the mountain by means of central rails. The summit level was 6,700 feet high and the gradients of unexampled steepness, and the road was long con- sidered one of the engineering won- ders of the world. RECIPE FOR KISS CAKE. To one piece of dak balcony add a. little moonlight. Press in two large whispers in a well of silence. Mix well two ounces of attraction and one ounce of hesitation. Place the kisses on a soft cheek or two ruby lips, flavor with a scream, and set aside to cool. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY hands a small, soft hand; melt a few - When you build, consider QUALITY first. Don t be per- Suaded to buy CHEAP LUM. very best: We have it, and ev- erything the Builder requires. A select stock of LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, FIR FINISH, BEECH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH AND FIR FLOORINGS. We have th agency for the celebrated Morgan Doors, THE DOOR BEAUTIFUL CEMENT, WOOD FIBRE, LATH SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, WIL Low Posts BEAVE: BOARD Ww FINLAY CO. THE LUMBER PEOPLE P. 0. BOX 29, PHONE 57 FORMALIN FOR SMUT 50c....Quart 25c....Pint DON T PAY MORE Pingle s Drag and Book Store : :: H. B. CURTIS Hiebierikicicieieiiricts HOTSON LEADER Decorating. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS LET US FIGURD WITH YOU BEFORE PLACING YOUR CONTRACT FOR A BUILDING ESTIMATES FREE. Office Next to City Hall. CROSSLEY BROS, Builders and Contractors. Saturday, June Let Us Loar Money 5 TO BU BUILI Pay Of Mo or Improve Re SEE OUR Write, Phone The Canadi Investment Phone Imperial Bauk Freight paid on 4 Cash offered fo purses 43 13,0 . Attraction 1 includ Jimmy Wat Curtis Ae The famous Ladies Milit and other featu Exhibition E June 1. S. G. VAN WA Prize List Ent E. L. RICHARD Vietoria Parl Gwe WILLIA PATE Contra Shop Fittings Given Promp Us for Ser . - Wind BOX See: City Sale Heary Teams, Hor For Light and Hi Hay fo Fred N Phone 85. Newman.Erb, president of the Minne- apolis and St. Louis Railroad, was born in Breslau, Germany, June 16, 1850.. In early infancy he accompanied his parents to Am- erica and was educated in the public schools of St, Louis. He was admitted to the bar in 1872 and for thirty years was engaged in the practice of law. as a lawyer he was counsel for several rail- roads and also served as receiver for sever- allines. He was vice president of the Pe: Marquette system in 1895 to 1898 and later was president of the About a year ago Mr. Erb was elected to succeed Theodore P. Shonts as president of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad and the Iowa Central Railroad. o CONGRATULATIONS TO King Gustav V. of Sweden, 54 years old today. ne Franseiseo Leon de la Barra, who served as provisional president of Mexico after the resignation of President Diaz, 49 years old today. J. A. LANDRY CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Residente and Office. 711 Ottawa St. Phone 626. Box 831. Joh Work Attended to. If you want a modern home, close in, I can supply you, as I have several good lots on which I am prepared to build for you according to your own idea and style. See m , and I will gladly show you the lots and some of the houses I have put up. Close in means 6 minutes arettes and cigars. The former for in- stance, contain the biggest quantity of the Mme. Gadsky, famous singer, 41 years old today. Mme. Schumann-Heink, famous singer, 51 years old today. Admiral Sir Edward Fremantle, note English naval officer, 76 years old today. All Times. F. S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale. ulill Street. Phone No. 415. P. 0. Box 81. W.R.Simmonds Repairs promptly attended to. from post office. HOUSES FOR SALE. Phone No. 335- Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine cee Ave., Phone 454 e ATKINSON Tablets. Druggists refund money if it P. O. Box 304. revere a fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa- Caos ture Ts om : Esuauntes Tree. TRANSF Subscribe aow for The Daily News. DRAY Plans Prepared. Orders Prompt Der Atte OFFICE PHONE STABLE PHONE ere NOW bem more SHES is the time to enroll in the During his career SOUTHERN ALBEBTA THE J. S. FOLLIS Pp eILIOSL Contracting Co. VOSSsooooire Yaa 70) 108 TORONTO st. f E. M. CG. Heavy Teaming. Sand, Coal Gravel : Phn Wisconsin Central. Stenestsphers and Bookkeepers 1 7 xeavating n Specialty. i Dru Always in: Demand: Light and Heavy Horses for sale at : Complete stock Drug Sundries, cines, etc. Dispensing of scriptions a spect 204 South Rv. 8 House SAND Ft EXCAY HEAVY ' CONCRE? Phor J.J. 116 MONTE
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Image 1019 (1912-06-15), from microfilm reel 1019, (CU1739086). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.