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XD ROOM. a Seat Setesateeteteot Sostestoste PeMetectert 3s ST Pe reiostontoesoniocse rte eSeatesGesteyotoste estes aieaso stents eoateetoateeteateatoatete atptestreloefoateoteateateeatrefoatn ste OM Five rooms, all a) sd. Terms moderate. ah 307ae Mal oem STILL AT IT IN SWEDEN h of keys. Owner . by calling at News for this ad; - so1dtt a 2 Poates feat esteaocteste etesfeteateateetesteatesteaoatoctoc re feteegeege AYED - a . bay geldings, white ( fer nt - i to RS np CGAL * HAT AND SUFFIELD ) for return to y - : a fucts Co. 309dtt. . BIG LRASUE. : 1 ie NINES SPLIT EVEN LANE US eee b eek bee ag aero semwvurapacoe TN BATTLE-ROYAL ing, shoes, watches, s e . rolvers, valises, muir - ee 2 6 4 ae eben taacrfaenes Canidian Shot Makes New World s Rifle Record at 1200) Sssvure -.... 8 35 6) Best Ball Game of the Sea- setae . ; 5 ine Allen, Bargen and Miller. i piesa cetianmns : . ards Canadians Scores in Two Competitions. jieiitiia uni sins . Son Witnessed By 11 or des and furs, horas : Ss Hi i RT I Ss aie Phitagotph ; 6 1.2 8 Spectators. a eat saa oe Tata (C. A. P. Cable) ay afloring -- nei 3 ley ly 13, Capt. Kennedy, Pictom - 31 - 29 i nfiseay, one ust Opened up a ship- me: eran, saul 12 Nodars cap Ken, Pen 3 ones PITCHERS BATTLE ENDS a) BI. bas BRE: ment of Stimmer Shirts. /Programme is a heavy one for Canad- bi Maj. : en ipcoele Boston aa 224 Beat Prigen Pattie g the kind with the dou- . 0*. shooting taking lace tn a num- ent, Massie, Vancouver, .- 8 84 cy Rie WITH SCORE ONE ALL 22 . a d 6 of Puts wr at - Donnelly and Ragid pe i ble. soft collars w eases: oe oe a the Ino tom N. OF si. 881) Chene 7 Fe : r j stage o Prize, Cor- set. 2 wang 3 : HAT HIDE, FUR : have them in white,. ge of the King Prize, Cor- sgt./Michins, PB. I... ..... a2 32) Lots of Fun and Good Sport mal: es aca nee A i 2 i poral Mortimer of Quebec apened the Pte, Mitchell, Toronto .. .. 27 34 AMERICAN LEAGUE at the Game Umps IloctlcasGk eecny 3 grey, tan and stripes. aay auspiciously by carrying off the Corp, Mortim r, Quebec .. . 85 y 5 - Was Blamed. i ofty, We ones 4 : ALSO: E KingigsNorton, an - open matehed Sergt. Richardson, Vietorl . 22 29 6. pouig Sees ea and Bedding, new i ue rifle competition, fitteen. shots at Corp. Regan, Edmonton... 81 34/S .' York 2; 4 9 if Tere was more reat sport, reql fun Clothing, - Clocks, a Some of our Fall Shoes. 2 ards'with a score of 73 out of Capt. Sclater, Vancouver... 28 34/- Htamitton and Hatha, and real baseball at last night's game Fifles, Ouns, Re- * : i : possible 75, this including eleven Rev. A.B: Simpson, Rossland 31 Warhbp and SWORE. with Suffield than at any game here Buggtes, Harnea have been put into ffcentres, three bulls anda magple, Sgt. Smith, Ottawa -. .....35 84) ist game this season. Nefther team J credited. ine ot winter cooda, stock real new. stuff. .//The score was actually tied by Henry Lieut Steel, Guelph .. ..., 30. petrote-romresssets . 1-4 with-w wing the tinal sone being 1 to ng m rtioned above of the Irish Rifle Assvciation, but in Col, Sgt, Stoddart, Hamilton 32 33 stfeee se 4-18 1 4+ Dut to many it looked as if both prices. Call at 504 Drop in and look them the shoot-off Mortimer won. withStaft Sergt. Bayles, Toronto 32 32 Moran, Lake and Stanage . teams had at different stages of the t. or Phone687. tf over. se two entrals and an infier. His Capt. Forest, Vancouver .., 34. 21/ Collins and Harrigan. battle won It. - ACCOUNTANTS ON CO. chartered ind. auditors, (estab- tors, city of Medicine ibson, C.Ay resident 488. Burns Block. : Medicine Hat, Leth+ : 275att i (ONEERS T CO, Live Stock 2 Auctioneers, 519 Tor- Sales every - Friday i y at 1 o'clock. Rancb ales conducted any hirniture sales con- Consult us, our ex- disposal free. Phone ae Co. 619 To- - isedtt will be received dd e underaigned up to of Monday, the 15th , for the rection of hod building for the hool District No. 76. for an amount oquiv- I t. of tender to accom- fictions may be seen the architect in the dicine Hat, Alta. nyvtender not neces- APIER, Secretary, ehool District No. 76. 29gaiat SS CARDS, i VRIGHT 1s Broker. rwarding agent, as- cutor of papers for into the United foner in B, R., Real and General, Agent. ; INE HAT. eft, B.A.Sc AI Engineer, derta Land Surveyor j Spur Railways, ; 2 Sewage, Irrigation ns, Ete. Hal Bank Building. Phone 420 CT COURT OF THE OF CALGARY TE of Willian Hen- Medicine Hat in the if rta, rancher, -and deceased. x cREBY. GIVEN that ng claims upon the ate-William Henry who died on the sec- S A. D., 1912, are re- W. J. McLean, man f the estate of said before the 15th day 1912, a full state- ims, and of any se- * them, duly verified, that date, the sald or will proceed to t sets of the deceased ies entitled thereto, ily to the claims of been filed with the He in;-as such executor,. cine Hat, Alberta, aly, A. D., 1912. M A. BEGG, Main St, Medicine licitor for the said the Hebrew popula- clty ts 906,400, halt . of Hebrews in the The pnlire world Hebrews ts-ectimat- 0 . Hello Yes, shooting in this competition was a world s record. Today's conditions are again excellent. Following are scores of Cangdiaz today in varlous events included in Turpin Bros The n's - Stone Where. You the Service Rifle champloriship, the tosh and Blackburn each win 1. Ist game between Clark and O'Toole, the lat- Get the Big Dollar's Worth All-Comers . and Aggregates the Smith won the swe pstakes nt 500 Chileago ... ... 11. ... . 0 5 ter probably a relative of tho Pirates . J Paily Graphic being seven shots at yards and 1; .Regan the 600 yards Philadelphia ses ees. 2 6 1 bemutiful Marty's said tha 200 yards and the Graphic seven shots sweepstakes and 10; Armstrong 2 White, Benz and Kuhn. and Marty's mother had 4 elbows be- at-500 yards. Daily TOM MARKS NOW : Graphic Graphic 4 200 500 In the Dally Graphic Sergt. Smith shoots off for the first eight places; Forest for places eleven to sixteen: Maggs wins 2-and Mortimer, Bayles, Auld, Armstrong, McPherson, In the 800 yard sweepstake. A protest was entered against Cor- poral Mortimer's win in the King s Norton Brease, the range officer, only McIn- 2nd game Detroit... . 5 Boston ... Sees. 1. Willett and Onslow. Wood and Cadys : The poor umpg, Mr. Whiting of Sut- 2/ field. was the butt of all the humor, 1 All the dNeged poker directed their fire his Way and at his decisions. The game Was a pitchers battle Bender and Thomas. nd game Chicago. z Philadelphia +2. Walsh, and Sullivan; tween them. However, this vest poc- ket addition of Marty is-some'slab dr- ust, and Mr. Clark ditto, both struck out nine men. There was one than aga 280 * on the visit Capt Andrews, Winnipeg .. 29 fi required three shots after the tl mover : the bask mee. Herr at Sergt. Armstrong, Halifax 22, - 83 The counsel of the N. BR. Am vuled yi owuy Lapp. i 1 aleverywnere but tleht tere for he Private Auld, Winnipeg ... 32, 27 that flye shots'Were n tessary. In the asnineton aa 2 6 1/Prowesd.as a mighty swatter His name Sergt. Battershill, Wpg. ... 32 31 new shoot-off that followed the Can- ieater and O'Neik appears on the line-up as Mr. John lt; Popular , Gemodian Purchas- rrivate Davidson, Winnipeg-28 gt; 31 adian haa the satisfaction of making) Vaughan, Henry and Williams. sing, but that s not his right nate. ed B. C. -Holdings Has Serst. Mal. Dimond, Halitax 28 30/9. p ssible of 25 against the 20. of Sas Se ies Tis sald fhat he s really Rleme from Much Real Esta Lieut. Forster, Ottawa 30 34/ Henry, who had tied with-him, AMERICAN GASSOCEATION jthe big league scouts and so tas to te- a - 3 change his name every gan. Last There sr few who Know Western i Indianapolis. , + 2 7 altime he played under the non de Ganada. better thin tbat prines: of Milwaukee 7. 5 1/Plume of Pop Anson, but that s nelth- comedians, Tom Marks, aid te-might Xmbsll and nog these be eyem termed the pioneer show man Dougherty. ania is . t onevfeatures that really caught Canada. He has toured the States.as - (ce: se 2.7 2) the eye ofthe fahs was the love dis- Sill Sas? CARAMA cae segektn Gena Rania City cz, sii. . 6 0 2 played by Capt. Dombrosky for *de many times and-knowa Canada Ike U. S. Athletes Grab Severa Running broad jump,tinal albert Toney wind Endo. umps. At one time he-80 forgot him- ik. , L. Gutterson; University of Vern Maddox and O'Connor. Self as to lovingly fall.on his neck book. He has financiad iitterests and t . Steal estate Holditigs Sef nearly. arery: Big Events Today. first, 7 metres, 69, centimetres, G. D. Toledo wae 5 5 0/and give him a nico gentle hug. 7 ection of, the coudt y; but Hs prafer: iw Bricker, Canadasteondtmetres, 21/St. Pauli.) 7 0 Twas a good game, however, snd . (. AP gt; Cantey 2 7 e /ence is giveh to western Canada. Be- ' stockholm, July 1 actically all, Centimetres; G. A Berg, Sweden, George and Land, ee pied Piast soveyitithelp, Bro Sides holding real estate in Caleary. tne interest in the Olymple eamen o /thitd. T metres, 48 contimetres. Decdnniere and Marshall. Tare, Her eee they'fe coming. of Edmonton, Saskatood, Regiza and otfday, the eighth day of the .Athietic 400 metre race, semi-final First TONLE liearer ant Usk cinuhh cine eee er Western cities, he 1s the owner of heat Earl D. Reidpath, Sy INTERA ATION or ee section of the meet, centered at the ABR H POA y the Gold Ozone mine in te Similka- final heat of the 400 metres-flat-race University, first; J. Dahlin, Sweden, a ; . meen jim which only one non-American afs- Second; Edmundson, Seattle A. A., ersey. city S77 face BRCM atten tego pe2 Probably the richest gold mintag Gtn-/jete, Hales Braun of Germany, was third; time 48 7-10. seconds, sretiate et ceed Sled. MeCullough, 2b .-; 2 0-0 tre on the continent. He capittliged pitted against four of the best Am- In the first heat of the semi-finals Covington and Smith, Ampl mte. 2-1). 3 0-0 a conan je Nelsen tor mend eferican, sprinters, Jus..E. Meredith. o the 400 metres race Charles D. Newark ... Leese 1 18 1/DeaR i 3.0 0 1-1 cake be of aon ette, pee f com chart e D. Reldpath, Harold B Hetregpath, Syracuse University, by Baltimore es 4 10 1 Gree sag 280 Oa 1 ome eb tae bi Ae Sor due ish the meal ata aan F. Landbarg. running the distance im 48 7-10 sec- , Bell and Higgins, Sharpe? ..-.. . 2-0 00 0 ure was the: iz 0 6. Besides these there were four oth- onas peat the Olympic record for the Vickers, Walker snd: Bergen. Johnston, rt 2.0.9 0.0.0 est and best fruit ranches in B..C.ler events on the programme, includ- t b nun, tne stanee, 49 1-5 seconds, made - by Rochestor ... 2... 5 8 1)0'Toole, p.... 204040 Fhe ranch Js located on the Kootenay ing the final standing high jump, the tyme 1904 ee M uW et Lake at Broctor, It 1s Mp. Marks final 3.000 metres race. The final of ae I Rontsyel Silat 21-8180 8 intention; when he retires ffom the the dfseus throwing. +i int and left 400 metres race, Semi-fina s; third ers and Blair, 2 3 show life, to make Western Canada ae heat James E, Meredith, Mercers- Carroll.ahd Angermeir. MEDICINE HAT ABRHPOAR da hand, his me country for in all his tfa-/ vel his preference is given to the Canadian. West. Marks Is here July: 18-20, 2 the two throws being aggre- gated, and some of the events in the Decathlon, the participants in. which are compelled to show all arouad ath- lotic ability. The Decathion includes a 100 metres TODAY'S MARKETS flat race, a running broad jump, put- E, flat. pard, zon, N burg Acadeny, first Melvin W. TAL ALC, second; J. Per orway, third. Meredith, Mercersburg Academy, still futher improved the record by covering the distan e in 48 seconds Shep- In this heat Jas. . glad to say is the predominating feature of Medi- gt; Lots45-t0-17, Block 11, Cousins and Sissons, 1250. 898 TORONTO Sraest. ' 2 Soageetngeateeteegecten nee Who may be skeptical regarding the ultin come of our progressive city to come to our of and have'a talk with us. - We will convince that you are in the right place and that it is right time to make GOOD INVESTMENTS. A Good Investment constitutes one en constitutes one that affords absolute safety of Principal. That alone is the most essential Part and we are eine Hat City property irvestmenits. No other city in Canada offers stich wonder. ful opportunities for 800d investments assuring safety of principal along with tremendous returns. Let us explain to you why these pogo exist. A Few of Our Many Good Buys: Lots 30 and 31, Block 71,-Old- (business) 1600, Terms, a a, Lots 12 and 13, Block 1150,- Terms. 4 Lots 36 to 40, Block 20, Cousins and Sissons, (cor- gt; ner). 2000, Cash. 13, Herald, fine view tots, Terms, Lot 36, Blocls,80) O14: 1100, - Terms, ee Tot 5, Biba S, Central Park, stm, Terms. Tf you: want to sell quickly list with us. M. GINTHER LAND COMPANY PHONE 171, Sr ap ae Buffalo... * 1 5 S)Tange, 1b... 3006 O 4 .. Toronto ... z 4 8-1 Halverson, 2b . 300.1 10 Beebe and Mitchell e Iverson, rf 3.01000 Maxwell and Graham. Dombrosky, 8s... 350-0 1.4.0; ee Bara B. 238 0) 1 50,800 IMPERIAL CONFERENCE OF (Moore, cf... .... 8 00 10 0, + TEACHERS : MeBeth, Bb. RS 10 gt; 0. 281 : aa 1 te8 1 ing the weight, best hand, sefning Winnipeg, igh jump, a Tetres Tat Tac 109 7-8, 109 3-8; Oct, 96 3-8, 95 7-8. 1)0 metres hurdle race, throwing the 3 40 1-2; Oct. 26 1-8; discus, best hand; a pole Jump, throw- Extra No, 1 feed, July, 40. ing the Javelin, best hand, and a 1500 July fax 178 1-2, 177 1-2; Oct. 165.) metres flat race, E 3 Cash Prices Discus throwing, right and left-hand, 1 Nor. 109, 2 the two throws aggregated, A. R. Ta- pale, Finland, first, 300 metres team race, United States Grst,, Sweden, second; England, third. 400 metres flat race, final, Chas. D. Reldpath, Syracuse, University, first; Nor. 10 GtNor, 60; feed 56. Oats No. 2 CW. 40; No. 8 CW 38 1-4; extra No, 1 feed 40; No, 1 feed 39. Ee i i ledicine Hat 3, Suffield 2; stolen * American Markets Haris Braun, Germany, second. Bill . Rickard, Vancouver s therings have been held since 1901, M : Es y y je in whieh year the League of the Em- bases, Lang, Harmon, Eddington 2, ries pas ea wheat 400 metres race; final, Ed. F, Lind- Hope, Is Challenge at ee we Pema ae pairs haart) iAtisleiv gokueton: OrPoble Ss sacs: a Wat eae eee eae A Ay hira Time 48 Ring Campion Johnson ;;, among the countries and colonies fice hit, McCullough. Umpire, Whit- Ch Tay y wi 5 i j : yi i - ing, Sufrield: Chicago, July 18 duly wheat -105 Standing Bigh, jump, final, Platt yencouver,, July 18- Not satisfied fe Bmpice, sudiny As Batre oc io le -8, 104 3-8; Sept. 101 1-2, 100 1-2; tira Bent We ee a boettcher wien ened nected with education and to inspire i a * Dec. 103 1-4, 102; Adams, N, .- -C,, second, Taleltras seit basing soe ee om- personal and active interest in the CHICAGO TO ENTERTAIN Sues Greetes third. my Burns, BULRickard Wie-VaNcouver teregt problems counect d with the HIBERNIANS, eelat heavywelght, 49. looking Enipire s condition id progress. SUBFORIBE NOW for the Daily News. stockholm, July 13 Modern pen- troubte.' Vesterday he hurled a chal.) on payaso te . tathlon--duel shooting, swimming 300 metres, fencing, riding, cross country. running 600metres, Duel, Lillichook; Sweden, first, 27 points; Asbrink, Sweden, second, 28 points; Delavaile, third, 30 points; Gronhagen, Sweden, fourth, 35 points; Lieut. G o. 8. Pat- anything else that is Iton, Jn:, U.S.A. fifth, 41 points, out of order. 400 metrgs be ep Phone 561. . 490-metres, semi-final, Second heat; Edwatd F, Lindsorg, Chteago A. A., first; .E, Lindholm, Sweden, second; We'll fix that Type- writer, Gas Jet, -or A. TILLEY. Bi , ; fime 48 cago branches of the organization have - i. ahs eae Eotnce, thie Cris: 6 to sbawe-atboue with anybody by the 1 suppose that you will smoke cl- made elaborate preparations for the A 400 metres fitth heat Hans me of Rickard. However he has / gars when you are a man? said the entertanment of the visitors. The TENDERS E Braun, Germany, first; Donald. p, UPle of backers who have wagered untactfuf uncle. gathering will open Monday night Young, Boston A: A. dlsqualitieg; S0M 00d coin that he beats Burns); don't know, responded Bobby. I with grand ball. Tuesday morning the Tenders for the exclusive privilege to sell meals and refreshments at Ex- hibition grounds, during Fair time, will be received by the undersigned Up to noon Saturday, 27th inst. The use of the kitchen will be understood Tra, M, Davenport, University of Chi- cago, third; time 49 1-5 seconds, Team race, 3,000 metres (five rufy three , count) First -heat United States first; Finland second. Second heat Germany fidst, Swe- 2 sa to be included in the tender, and preliminary games of the Lawn Ten- Anatole France belleves that ft, James J. Regan of St. Paul must be in use to provide hot meaig den second. nis Cap, C, P, Dixon and H, Rober, versal peace will one ny be aie Wednesday Aight sa banquet will be for a week before and during the Third heat Great Britain, walk-lthe Britien players, beat Andre H. not because men. will bec given at the Auditorium. The busi- fair, Further particulars on applica- over; unopposed, a Goberte and W, H, Laurend. in-the we cannot hope for that; s. sessions: will conclude Friday tion-to the secretary.. Ti0 metres hurdle race Martin W. finish players in the doubles. by three a new order of things; ith the election of offfcers. Special H. HASSARD, Hawking, Multnamah A. C., / third;/sets to one. The score Was 3-6, 5-1,/and new economi ote will entertairfment has been arranged for Sdi2t Secretary. time 15 1-10, 6-1, 6-1. orig as lt; 110 metre hurde race, final Fred W, Kelly, University: of Southern Cal- ifornia, Los Angeles, Wendam, New York A. time given. first; , second. Coast Heavyweight Invited Trouble lenge; by telegraph to Champion Jack Johuson and asked for a maich afte his bout with Burns on August 8. Bil considerately admitted that he would permit. Johnson to cut the purse any way he liked. pounds and is-a big, rugged fellow but nobody hereabouts has seen him In a-real bout. He beat a gouple of fellows whom pounds and claims te-have a draw With Sam Langford though a careful search of Sam s pugilistic career fails Rickard weighs Rext-month, CRICK CW, APH. Folkestone, Eng., July 121 The James A. 208 (Special to the News) c London, July 13 Th+ Imperial gon ference. of Teachers Association, lt;Pwhich was formally. opened. in Lon- I don today under the ausplees of the Medicine Hat ... :. 001,001 3. 2 League of the Empire, adds one more Suffield + 0061001 3 to the series of Important gatherings Summary Two base hits, GMenby; that has been held during the past Harmon; first base on balls, off. few years with a view to knitting/O Toole 1; struck out, by Clark 9, by. more closely together the various un- O Toole 9; left on bases, Medicine Hat its of the British Wmpire. All of these 5, Suffield 4; first base on errors, - 24 Score by tnnings . 9 Many delegates have arrived to at- tend the conference of teachers, The sessions will continue through the greater part of, next week and at the close. the delegates will make a tour lof the British Isles. The Canadian ietegation-is headed by-Dr. James L. Hughes, who recently retired from the: position of chief inspector of the public schools of Toronto..Dr. Hughes scheduled to deliver several ad- dresses at the conference and will preside-over one of the sessions, (Special to the News) Chicago, IH. July 13. Secretary James T. McGinnis of-Scranton, -Pa., today opened Headquarters for the na tional convention of.the Ancient Order of Hibernians, which Isto hold forth in Chicago during the whole of the coming week. Secretary McGinnis Says. that the convention will proba- bly be the largest in the history of the organization. Delegates from every section of the United States and-Can- adaywill be in attendance. The Ghi- he outweighed fifty delegates will march to the Cathedral of,the Holy Name, where a pontifical mass Will be celebrated by Archiishop. he convention sessions the same y the national thought I would until yesterday. Did you make some new resolu- tions yesterday? . Not exactly. I smoked a cigar. Buftalo Express. force. peace tied them. Saturday and Sunday. i 6. B. MUST UPHOLD London, July 12. Commenting on the protest of the British government ts every consideration not confi a; Washington In connection with the with the treaty of the United regulations of the Panama Cai Great Britain is in-the responsib position Of having to uphold- not g her own rights but those of the: world witlen, depends on the a RIGHTS OF WHOLE WORLD RE, CANAL: OW. ALP, Cable) f.4 ae rea Mall Gazette recognize entire reasonableness of the can contention that, having the capital and th skill to ti canal, the Americati have the the Studebaker Builds Better Than You Would for Yourself s Your Sturebaker car is built with more attention to perfect results than you could possibly require if you oversaw the whole : process, Little details, you would think unimportant, receive the most thorough care, because Studebaker never built a slip- : ; shod product, and never will. 2 Degrees of hardness of steel and the fitness of each, hidden parts which only long service proves the yeryt core of every piece of metal in your car, these things we * Know, and in our own factories we carefully make them right, z Yon would be careful if you could bulld Your.own car. We are far more careful because we care as mach oe - know more about it, Canadian Car for Canadians. hat Studebaker-Flanders 20 Roadster, 950 . 0, b. 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