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PAY DAY: SHOE SAVINGS: A dollar saved is a dollar-made; a very true saying, for you can save 25 per cent, off ONLY REASONABLY PRICED SHOES UNTIL. NEXT SAT- pointe rototototer ? URDAY. be estoatect Poets teres cs 3.15 ' 4.00. 4.25 4.25 oO odo tted seetetoat . 5 5.5 5.00 et. Seooeeeses: eww Soetesy 3.00 SOFT BLACK ELK, Sppeeeeg The leather market shows an advance generally of about 15 per cent. and shoes will be higher for next fall and spring; se get in now and select your re- quirements for a year ahead. AVY ENGLISH KIP Working, bellows tongue, solid.. ... FINE QUALITY tan elk, ayways Keeps soft and wears like rawhide r FINE BOX CALF, high toe, sewn aaples, niee even stock. FULL WEIGHT box calf, leather lined, double soles .... .... mR Raa yo SERS FULL WEIGHT calf Working - Boots, vue lows tongue, neat, strong .... sewn sole: vamp, soft and pliable . . dress Wear... 4... 4s 2 es FINE VELOUs oALe taney, stitched, single sole . NEW BROWN CAs button, mere anit new shade .. .... INVICTUS VETERAN, or commonsense mee see Work Boots Z SHPOHEo PHOS See eteateetoat Sot rts Sots testes et os s 0 fs s rr eet 35 2.85 3.00 3.20: 3.20 pi 3. : he o S415 * 3.50 Seetoteateeteeioateteeteat CLEARANCE - SALE ON LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, GRASS 5 SHEARS, NOZZLES: WATERING CANS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, HAMMOCKS AND At specially REDUCED PRICES For the next TEN DAYS. THE MARSHALL-MIIGHELL HARDWARE CO., LID, SOCIAL AND ND PERSONAL Mr. C. 8. Bimmebain, is 4 Regina, business connected with the Shai Bottling: Works. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagstaff family leave this week for Na B. C., to spend a month s That this district is eminent ed for the growing of smalty demonstrated this week J.D. McGregor brought in 4 bushel or so of. delicious red currants from the Grand Forks ranch; daughter, Teft. Tast night for the coast. Miss Telfer and Miss Lena Miller, Calgary, are the guests of Mrs. Ruth- erford, 128 Montreal Street. est Mrs: Victor Ready and Mrs. G. My Johnston returned- home yesterday 4 Engincor Grimmer + 4 . : jthem up. BLACK BUTTON, gunmetal calf, cae 415 5 2 maTen arated this-tat, WANTS HALO RIVAL GREAT WHITE gests Cluster Lights 5 Throughout Business Section. WOULD BE BETTER THAN PRESENT DECORATIONS Committees Will Get Cost And Work May Be Start- ed in the Fall. Before one year has passed Medicine Hat's business section will be a rival for the great and only White Way ot New York, that is, If the City Fathers can manage to fmaiicy the project, The matter was broUgWE Up at last night's council mecting when Ald. An- sley asked if the intention was to teave up the present decorations. He said that he thought it was fa good advertisement: Engineer Grimmer took up the ques- tion and spoke at some length on the matter, It is evident that he has had the matter in mind for eome time. This is decorative liguting, we have up now, he said, but there is Uttl -OF- no-itumtnation trom-it: Tt o-1isalso dangerous,as the constant swaying of the wires mide grounds frequent. Two Big Events, have two more big events at least this year. The coming of the Duke of Connaught and tho Agritultural Ex- hibition, and it would be well to have The Engineer said that the coloring Jon the present lights was not perma- nent, and it would cost as much. to maintain them as it would to: take them -down and put them up again. What he thought the city should go in for was iluminative lights. They wete more economic-and gave better results. Pedple coming in when they Saw the small ights-thought-we must, ter lights 55 feet apart on each side have lights on thent, and if the coun- e Wanted, they could have the cen- tre one electric. This would be a good ad, as it would show the suver- i of gas over the electricity asa ight, Suggests Condiits, - s It would Cost about 3,500 for e installing of these lights on a B00 fgot block, he sald, that would Inqlude a separate mai. While speaking of e main, -he mentioned the fact that fore any paving was done conduits should be laid and the matter should be taken tp witf the Provincial gov- ernment re their phone lines. In the end, after all the aldermen and mayor had taken part in the dis- cussion, the matter was referred to the Gas and Electric Light Commit- tees, They will ascertain the cost of the Installing of cluster lights and if possible work on them will be start- MOOSE HUNTING IN HAT GOOD The organizer for the Iccal Lodge Loyal-Order of Moose, ig meeting with unexpected success in securing he Mayor sald that the city will be Tnally worked out. 24th until August Ist when be shor of gas. He, advocated: clus RealEstate SNAPS Residential Property on Esplanade, 1600, - Townsite 100 t, Block 33, 35,000, (Apartment house site.) Su tt corner, Block 81, 1600. S4 ft. corner, block 4200. Annex 30-ft--corner, Block 23. 1200, ft. with shack, Block 24, 3900, ft. Block 28, 900, Central Park Block 4, 1800. Block 16, 1.000 pair. Riverside Lote-in- Blocks 7, 13 and 14 at * 300 each. South Yuill 50 ft, lot, Block 8, 1050. 60 ft. lot, Factory St, 500. Naive large list of property in Cousins an Sissons, Bending, Riverdale, Fuller-Harlow, Rose- dale, Altawana, Herald, etc, H.C, PETTET C0, 868 Toronto St, Phone 481, COL. LOWTHER HERE Gov. General s Aide Mak- ing Arrangements For Trip to-This-City- Col, Lowtiier, aide to the Governor. General, was in the city last evening and met the Mayor, Chairman Col, Sissons and Henry. Stewart, of the re- 50 ft, 100 ft, details gf the Duke's -vielt. hore Oc- tober iith . The committee will hold a meeting soon when the detafls will ALPINE CLUB The seventh annual camp of the Al- pine Club of Canada is to be held at Vermillion Pass, B. C, on July Stst until Aug. 8th. Tickets will be on sale at Medicine Hat depot on July special fares will be allowed. The last day for return will be August Sist. Kalser s Old Timer 10 ' Cigar. . Specialists.in Farm Lands, Sub- Seetions, Property Values, Cus- toms Brokers, Notary Public. Phone 791. 4th Ave. corner of Esplanade, Half-minute from Past Office. on river; good soll; im provements 3500- thrown without doubt the cheapest and best property offered in Medicine Hat for a very long period. We have ev- ery confidence in offering ment. 100 Acres of Land Half mile distance from the Medicine Hat Porcelain Co., Purmal. and iberta, Clay Products, etc., etc, at the very low price of a Aa applications for membership to the PHONE 26. TORONTO ST, MEDICINE HAT. A ee aa : 2 z EXHIBITIONS -Fortun and prosperity are to be This ts a sare ana certain attatinest in several ways. money ata vel The Southern Alberta Sxhibition While the sun anines aa oTeset witl be held at Lethbridge on Ang. ing you with health and employment, unsurpassed. Good terms. 1gth to 24th. Single fare will be in don t neglect your duty to self and We have 240 Lots . continuation of that service and quality which has always been associated with this store. a) Bi ... B. McKINNON -- McKINNON S.. B, MeKinnon desires to thank his numerous friends and patrons for their us patronage during the past seven years which he hasicondteted his bakery business, and begs to state ous on and after April 16th the business will be carried on as a foint Stock Company, Limited, and would bespeak for the company z continuance of their esteemed patrondge, with an assurance of 2 Wateh for further Announcements Notice of Removal GEO. CAMPBELL, has removed his Tailoring business from Toronto St. to 331 North Railway St. a Suits made to order as usual. Ladies and Gents Clothing Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed by expert hands Work called for and delivered. PHONE 486. Tailor tt. WHEN YOU ARE EATING MOTHER S BREAD YOU ARE EATING THE BEST LOOK FOR THE LABEL. TASSIE BROS. PHONE 266. effect from Medicine Hat and tickets Will be on sale from Aug. 18th to 24th. The return limit will be Aug- ust 26th, The return fare from Medicine Hat to Strathcona during Edmonton Ex- hibition, held Aug. 12th to 17th, will be 8.80. Passengers buying these tickets can stay in Edmonton until the: 20th of August. Saskatoon. Industtial: Exhibition is Halt fare tickets will: be issued in Saskatchewan from the 4th of August) until the Sth;. final return limit ;Aug. 12th. See nah Half fare titkets will be Issued trom Medicine Hat-to- Regina Indus- trial Exhibition from 22nd July until Aug. 2nd. The fair is to be h ld July 29th unti Aug. 3rd. Passengers may stay over until the 6th Aug. Brandon Exhibition to be held July 20th to 26th, Half fare tickets will be Issued as far west as Moose Jaw. Houses If you are looking for a Home, se W. Hl ROSEWARNE Builder. to be-held-on Avg, 6th-untit the 9th./-class do you beions How en ee ore ee loved ones by neglecting the future and. possibly. causing them to suffer privation with you, join the happy throng, come into the Moose at once while the initiation is but, 5.00. Ever remember that no movement no mat- ter what ts merit can live without the support of the people. You; in- dividually, make your home, ity, and your community, thriving and In- dustrious, or you hold back. To which Are you ready: to further our move- ment whose principles and teachings bring sunshine to you and yours in. times of adversity. a don t need help when all is well, but who of us Dut has not seen the day. when we did not need the ai given.in the splr- it of purity, ald and progress, the Watchwords of the Loyal Order of Moose. If you-desire to make your home se- cure and your city better, then you will make a good Moose, and we neea you, Come up and talk it over at Room 10 in the Becker Block, where evening from 6.30 until 9. SCOUTS, ATTENTION District Commissioner W. E, Hay has called a meeting of all troops of Boy Scouts in the city for Wednesday. July 17th, at 8 o'clock sharp fn th assembly hall of Alexandra School. Each scout is asked to persunally see that this notification reaches all scouts in the city, as a full meeting 1s necessary. On your honor as a Scout, you are responsible for full attendance, 10 great Enamel Preserving Kettles, Tegular 50c each, on sale for Phone 800. the Imperial Dry Goods Co. in Medicine Hat for sale. Some. of them we consider * cheap and worth your at- *tehtion. Ifyouare looking for Read This List Altawana Lots 3-4, BOCK 10, 1050 Cash,. Lots 1-2, Block 5, 1150, terms. Riverside Park. Lots 31-88, Block 7, 600 pair. Terms. 3 Lots 2-20, Block 18, 600 pair. - Terms, Lots 13-14, Block 1, 750 pair. Terms. Lots 26-80,. Block 15, 600 pair. Terms. Herald Survey Block G,, 1500 pair. Lots 28-29, Block 5, 1475 Cash, pair, Townsite Lot 36, Block 82, 1150. Terms. Lots 16-17, Block 52, 3000 each. Terms. 4 GAS CITY REALTY Co. Life, Fire, Accident, Hail and Plate Glass Insurance, 410 Main St. P. 0, Box 816. dow display, Phone 695. PRSGGBRER, fe tee a In Nearly i F 1 Every Home By a Every Night a What*Do You NganeaaeD Want Most ?-2- Would you be glad of the chance to rent room or two to congenial peo- ple? Would you itke to secure a more broficable position where the chances for advancement are more certain? Would you ike ty dispose of nouse- hold property or roalty.at a fair price? Would you Uke to locate a business Dartnor, These are a fow of the score sor more questions that may be asked and answered through the Want Col- umns each day. ( Those Who wish to rent rooms are Will Open on Oct, 19 and national Dry-Farming Congress / an- nounces that. ducts Bxhibitiar bridge, Alta., in October, will be for- with every exkibit in-place and -the Judging ahead of the date of opening from Moniay, the formal day of the open- ing of the Congress, is to meet requests of exhibitors, who are thus enabled to take advantage of Homeseekers'-excursion-rates on sale everywhere on Tuesday, October 15. 4000 acres 6 miles frontage inne by Thursday r 17th, tield,-chairman-of-the jury-of awards, in. 1000 acres suttable tor nnd iis seven associate judges, will a eir tilloeeGeed score the exhibits as installed and alxed, farming proposition, /checr up for their deciston on Friday, Price the 18th, 10 Per-Acre. The exposition grounds and build- Good easy terms, This is ji8 Will be in first class shap on Real Good Buys eth in Tocated, es Yooms to rent, touch aro Fealt fa bought and sold; employes and employers are brought together, buyers and sellers mect Ads that have to play such an im- portant part-in-modern business, sae Are you taking full advantage of the Wants? urWants No. 13, Ring2 ax EXHIBITORS AT FARM All Exhibits. Must. Then Be In Place, The Board of Control of the Inter- the 48th, completed. The setting the the lace; ready evening, Prof. W, H. Fair- October Ist, and those aHoted space may erect.such booths or stands. and decorate any time after that date as suits thelr conyenfence. But all must be. completed And not a hammer used -B-o'clock wm: Oetober 19th. ing will be given over tom) pyrotechnic display and frontier s. drama, staged in the open before the grounds are to be elaborately r jated and illuminated with tri-color- ed strings of electric lights, while the huge dome will blazon under the Tays of thousands of electric bulbs, appearing like a veritable electrie palace. The exposition will be managed by an energetic committee composed of W. McNicol, chairman; Prof. W. H. Men and Women. GOLA WITH Main Street. fe Lethbride J. T. Bell Shoes Are Recognized as High-Class Shoes We carry a complete line of them for - New lines just received include: LADIES PATENT BUTTON. LADIES CUSHIONETTE SOLE, MEN S WIDE PLAIN TOE DON- H.W. Ireiand Co. Fairfield, Chairman of jury of awards E. Hotson, Chairman McNicol is well-kwown to exhibitors at all fairs held in Western Canada, and at the previous dry- farming exhibitions and et the land He is a resident of Leth- bridge, a Canadian by birth, and te deeply interested in dry farming. He was for ceveral years secretary of the Lethbridge Board, of Trade and as Such collected and staged the exhib- its that won so many priz s and such praise-at the dry farming exhibitions at Billings, Spokane, and Colorado Springs. He is managing director ot the Lethbridge: postion Board and has charge of the Lethbridge Fair which -will-be-treid Auguet 19-25, has spenc years in studying the -ex- hibit business and is well varsed in it from the standpoint of the spectator, the exhibitor and the manager. He is. practical and progressive and he wilt see that the plans arc-earried out in detail and that the Exposition-is com- Blete for the opening. From the number of appitcations for space already recelved and space is free to ex Nicol prediets-the largest exposition of dry-farmed products ever held.on the Atnerican continent. He will send premium Hsts upon request. by- posteard to J. W. McNicol, Chairman Exposition Committee, Box 3060, Alberta, TRANS SIBERIAN TRIP - What Will Ro doubt prove to be one of the.most popular round-the-worla trips is-Being organized by the C. P. R. They- intend issuing round the The opening exercises will be pteatworld tickets for the Trans Siberian. ceded by a band concert, and the a Rallway, connection being made by nil ts Royal Mail trans-Pacific steamers ok, Rea. mammoth grand stand, in which will R. oma, Kobe, Nagaski, and Shan- Passengers may leave the C. P. ips at Yokohoma or Kobe, travel be seated the hundreds of disting- hy Japanese railway to Isurnga on wished dele; i . obs world, i steamer to Vladwostock, where the: Siberian rails begin. If Passengers so desire they can also take steamer to Dairen, which is situated Close to: historic Port Arthur, At the police court this morning J. Lee, G. Smith and W. Saunders were each sentenced to months impris- onment in Lethbridge for trespassing on C. P. R. property By sleeping in a box car. CUSHION SOLE. Phone 54. Prosent Daily Ay ( Adwertiedrsim Da of the Weekly . No extra charge, vertisers, CANAD NAT eno London, Ja speech last nigh dominions H of the foreign 0 expectations ur security of the its disposal. . grown the mak The Times goes ston Churchill that coupled-with the 1 waters. The Times has ceeding along this 1 The Times satisfied with n Committee of I contre petonnh * which Tead up i Gharehil, of the Times staten a feeler than as a p i, ment, German and A the visit of the Cat and what is known naval basis, RATIFY REC i i I i The legislative co cent today passed fying the agreemen ada'and certain of Tadian islands fo LE ek Department 0 al Farm t re Edmonton, . July ment of Agriculta with the Domini Farm, Lethbyid e, sion train from Med bridge on July 22, ers and their famill to visit the eperime bridge. Meals will grounds at reason: those-bringing lunch an opportunity to b on the grounds. 3 manager of the fa i he ie ac ee couPO This coupon consecutive con Dally News, and titles the holde gramme reprod famous. painting gale. Coupons should be prese News office an; Monday, June 2 This pleture by mail, shobeh bbb PENNY Bebe oboe deh hele bebo hohe hte , Loadon, July 17. * Mr, Petrotier will us 5 between Canada an it 18. conceded gt.
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