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a The name LEVER on Soap is a Guarantee of Purity and Excellence: es MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Those white fleecy garments, those dazzling white linens, owe the very essence of their cleanliness to Sunlight Soap. cake of Sunlight is easily equal to half of a woman's labor at the wash-tub, saves all the rub and wear and not the slightest injury to hands orfabric. w Just try Sunlight. w - 5c. a bar. - 24 One AGITATE TO HAVE ThE 7 Hi GND iD Next Step in the Marriage Problem Solved, Says Clergyman. REV, HICKS, BELIEVES PROVINCES WILL FCAT Impression at Ottawa That ie Last Has Been Heard of the Matter. Toronto, Aug. 5. It the Privy Council has based its decision - om the British North America Act, this can mean only one thing, an immel- ate agitation throughout Canada for an amendment, to this act, said the Rev. W. H. Hineks, pastor of, Broadway Methodist Tabernacle, when informed of the findings of the Court of last resort on the mar - riage question. T am extremely sorry that. this should be the case he continued, beeatise hoped to avoid any further agitation. Bub this qan not be avoided iow... , Every pro- vince will join hands in a demand that the regulations. comeerning marriage be unified atid placed in the hands of the ognftal-government. Prince Edward and British Columbia . will be quite ready. - to io such a movement.and retain what rights they Have, for already British Columbia sis siek of the gtowth of the divorce evil with which she has to deal. j ee ONLY MODERATE INTEREST. * Ottawa, Aug. the Privy Couneil case excited only moderate interest at the capital, as it was generally : t ion of the Sup. Court be upheld. The government members and offic- ials primarily interested in the-mbst- ter.are in England at the present tims, and those im the city don't care to comment until the full judg ment comes to hand. The impres thing into the tixely on the interpretation that the Quebec Legislature may take, Once Missouri, recently of John Cole, ventor of the lightning rod, recalls the spectacular career of that formerly interesting figure in the world of com- merce and of science as science understood by the laymen of earlier days. that body. It throws the whole hands of the local legislatures. The ji 45 the view of the majority of the mem- ders of the Supreme Cqurt that Fight to Have power i provineial judgment, you will remember, took. the oth r view, that where the local legislatures failed to provide this matter rests with the legistatures. My own the means of marriage of any persons the Dominion Government had pow- er. What effect will it have on the marriage question in Quebec? Jus- tice Hington was asked. Tt leaves the whole thing to that Provinee, where it will depend en- he said. DAY OF THE LIGHTNING ROD Indispensable to Farm Bulld- ings Now Sek Seen. The announcement of the death in int No doubt there are half grown boys ter of a century ago no building was considered safe from a bolt of light- ning unless it was surmounted by the trusted steel point which was expect- ed to attract the fluid and convey it harmlessly into the earth. Public faith ip the efficacy of the lightning rod was so great that it was difficult for the owner of a building he first provided a lightning rod as to get's Tire insurance policy unless ture of a Jien on the buildings the owner had no option but to pay the bill: But the passing of the lightning rod Qias been going on for many years and mow it Is practically unknown except when ft is seen on some of the older buildings where it has been for per- haps 25 or 30 years, and the people have come to look upon it with about, as much respect for its virtue as they, have for the left hind leg of a graye- yard rabbit. The lightning rod:served ite purpose, it made, several ,miljion- aires, and-it. calmed. the feelings of thousands, of iervous persons during thunderstorms, but it has gone, and soon It will be recalled only by tradi- tion, San Afitonio 7 Ocean Grove, N. J, Aug:'5. Ocean Grove is to-entertain this week assembled casion is the fifth annual convention lof the National Association of Organ- ists, which held its opening session in the Auditorium today: During the week the Convention will discuss, among. other subjects, ways for pro- moting the more extensive use of the organ a8 concert instrument, and the relations which the church or- ganist bears to his minister, his music committee and his public. and girls in plenty now who have * never seen a lightning rod, yet a quar- hield from danger from the elements, The decision of 8 does the average n gro depend up- oe paiines on his little bag provided by the hoo- doo vender. The farmer was' the especial easy. mark selected by.the smooth lightning rod peddler, for the reason-that-the: farmer usually owned his home, and besides, being less importuned by tra- veling agents, he was more susceptible to their wiles, but in the towns and citfes no residence was considered quite complete-unti -tt-was-emibellish- .to' completion. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL J. Morley lelt tor night. Magistrate Kealy spent the efd at Banft. H. L. Tweed Melt last night. Mrs. Hills brother and sister-in- law, who have beon spending their Winnipeg last week for the coast vacation with her, left last night for Winnibeg. Vice President Bury of the C.P.R., will be in town to-night. M. L. Maclean and S. T. Stains, of the local Land (ffice staff, leave today for a three weeks vacation. The principal coast cities will be nd Mrs, Jouls Schnelder, of Of days in the Hat. Mr. Schneider is very much impressed with the pro- Bress of Medicine Hat, and says he Was more astonished at what he saw here than at any other western point E betteves the Hats progress and prosperity are founded upon a solid foundation and that the Success of the present factories locat- ed here wil continue to bring more. PEE EEE EEE EES ie + engaged at one time in the work of construction. Crystal Palaces was opened by Queen Victoria im 1654. The palace has been the scene of auhny great exhibitions, musical con certs, festivals, mass meetings and other affairs. Financially it has ne- ver been very Successful, and for... time recently it was feared that it would be demolished. the fares which succeeded 80 well in Chicago re- cently, is to have a production in New York in September. Pingle, Wales Bell corner of Esplanade, Inute from Post Office, PHONE 791. SPECIALS TO-DAY ARE Powell, blk 2, 550'per pair. Riverdale, lots in bik 3, 185 ea. bik. 12, 500; bik 7, 400 each. Herald, bik 8, 375; blk 7, 370; bik 18, corner, 600. Ready Money, + FIRST THINGS. + ca : ee he Oke fe fe fe ofe of obs ote oh ob ob oe fe The first column of Crystal Palace London's: famous show-place, was raised sixty years ago today by S. Laing, M-P. The company -promot- ing the great edifice had bought'the materials used in the 1851 exhibi- tion buildings and soon afterward began work on the palace om its present site, near Sydenham in Kent. The capital of the company, orig- imally 500,000 pounds, was doubled in order to carry the great project Over 6,000 men were AUCTION SALE Household Furniture ON nesday; Aug.6 At 2 O'clock Sharp At 329 Factory. St, Off Columbia Ave. tor. weer mol ott 2 1. 6Ton grain or coal wagon . seale, t 1 sorrel'mare, 6 years. old, saddle or tiver, about 1000 Ibs, 1 Autom bile, 4 cyelinder, 80 Passengers. This car is in first class: dition and will be abla pighest bidder. Real state For further, particulars apply H,'B, BROWNE CO. Live Stock and General Anetioneers. Market Offices 14 Fourth Ave. General Offices 519 Toronto St. Phoae Nos. 519 and 205. Herald, bik 21, 500; bik 22, lots 21 to 24, 1800, Riverside, DIK. 9, 735 per Central Par 24, 400; bik 17, 400. Hill Division, good lots for 175 each. Riverside, bik 19, lots 250 each Trackage, near Grocery Co., on Columbia Ave. Valuable site for large warehouse, wita-spur on Tear of site. Valuable for manufacturing, etc. North Yuill, bik 8, 900; bik 9, 865, Cousins Sissons, bik 6, lots 800. High School Annex, blk 31, 735, Herald, bik 1 and 2, lots 500 each Riverside, 5 room brick house in bik 8, for sale. High School Annex, 4 room cot- tage, blk 21, for sale. Townsite quite a number lots, Esplanad - an? North Ros3 St., Good buys. Give us a call before you buy Hemombet wo are always get- ting tings, and will give you our best services Inver der that your purchase may be pair, bik ot Situations Wanted, Help wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, etc., ads under these headings, 25 words, one day .. ., 25 26 words, three days ,. 50 25 words, olx days .. .. 1.00 Additiohal words at same rate. No ad accepted for less than 25 cents. Cash must accompany the ordei Phone your ad to No. 13 ring 2, and it will receive attention. HELP WANTED: YVANTED A good smart girl about 18 years of Apply Kaiser o-- WANTED Servant girl, 20 a month. Apply to Mrs. W. Hig- jgins. P. O. box 772, ai-tt ; wn, Apply to Mrs. Mitchell, 805 Bs planade, at-tt WANT Stenographer, one who can take charge of office. Apply to T. F. Dawson Co. 2i-th WANTED A mald for general housework, Must be capable. Ap- ply to 420 Braemar. iste ALESMEN are drawing 75.00 -' to 100.00 per week selling our oils, greases, and paints direct to the con- suming trade. Big opportunity:-Men with team preferred. Inland Oil, Works Co,, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Jul 30-dum WANTED AT ONCE Good dining room girl. Apply Royal Hotel. e 20-3 WANTED- Small team outfits for ditch work, Have 2000, miles to let. Sizes of ditches from 3 to 8 toot bottom. Jense, McDonnell Co., Bassano, Alta, 267att WANTED Men and women to learn barber trade. Summer rate now op. Situations guaranteed. Special rates to ladies, Particulars and cata logue free. Moler College, 609 Cen- tre St, Dasied NOTICE. you will always look when you have a valet to look after your clothing, such as you will find at our cleaning establishment. You can have your wardrobe kept In the pink of condition so that your clothing will look just like new at a small expense by the dry cleaning process at THE GLOBE CLEAN- ING PRESSING CO. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. Father really ought to have his pic- ture-teken bhe hasn t had a photo- GFADh since that funny looking one pate cut-awayGoat that he. was m: in. ( Twas noon wedding, you know.) Yes, mother says twas a good one of him as he looked then, but reafly, for the sake of the family, there should be one of him as he looks Rew. r There s a Photographer in your town. The BARTLETT STUDIO, FOURTH AVENUE, E. Bartlett, B.a.sc Municipal Engineer, Dominion and Alberta Land Surveyor . Industrial Spur Railways, Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigation Plans. Etc. sion is that the Prixy Council hav- in. Hon. C. Jz minister of justice, and his predecessor in ol fice, Sir Alan Aylesworth, that the ity to pass a genezal amarriage law, little more will be heard of the matter, more particularly as the courts have declared that the civic 1 of the. countty-in-tegard to Hi s itical anon. There is the possibilit; course, that those who are still anxious ior a Deminion marriage law will institute a movement to have the B.N. A. Act amended. Such an agitation would intro- duce the vexed question still more into the parliamentary arena. The impression appears to be somewhat geperal that no such, action is like- ly to de taken by Mr. Lancaster or other parties concerned, mt least for Hie present, and but little will be Sheard of the matter at the proaching session of Parliament. LEFT TO THE PROVINCE: getious matter, was the . Justice Court je marriage MO BUTHON she awful fate which awaited if the ap to the contract was generally in the na- ed by a lightning rod. : The pedlar who was on to bis job would drive up to 2 prosperous p- pearing farm residence and, equipped with-a small storage battery, would ed to demonstrate to the-tamily home Was not protected by a light- ning rod. Harrowing tales of the de- struction of houses, consuming all the earthly possessions of the occupants and frequently resulting in the death of the entire family, were told so elo- qupently and pathetically that 2 con- tract was usually signed without delay and the lightning rod man proceeded to cover the house and the barn with the slender metallic rods, implant the lower end firmly in the earth and erecting as many shafts above the roofs a bis conscience would per- mit, with rooster or an arrow or some other ornament surmounting the shaft, When the buildings had been well covered in. this way .the pedlar left on bls way to persuade others to allow him to rod their buildings, and a few months later, often, the farmer was notified by a bank that he. was expected to call and pay the amount called for in the contract, a sum which usually surprised the debtor, but as eS io Scenes in today s parade of the gary. Sell-Floto Circus The Selle-Floto Circus today proved to be an excellent one, in fact it was right up to the standard that this widely known amusement company has long set. The horses were in even better condition than on their last visit here a year ago, and the music equally as good... Two good shows will be put on, the one this afternoon and tonight, and they then leave for Cal- Bank Building. Phone 420 TENDERS Bids are wanted for the building of of -ferry-of- the standard government type, at Redcliff, Alta. Detailed draw- upon application to C. W. White, Sec:' Treas, of Village, Redcliff, Alta. 17-6 Sealed tenders will be received ad- dressed to the undersigned up to 6 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, August 10, 1912, for the erection of a ten room brick and stone, public school build- ing in the clty of Medicine Hat, Alta. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of W. T. Williams, Architect, M dicine Hat. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified check for an amount equivalent to 2 per cent of tender as guarantee of good faith. The lowest or any tender not neces- sartly accepted. (Signed) R. M, NAPIER, 13-kAug 10 Seo.-Treas. Medicine Hat School Dist. No. 76. ings and blue print will be furnished T'O NOTICE TO.PLASTERERS The lathers of Medicine Hat ask 6c per yard, all full measurements, from floor to ceiling, on all first class Work, after Monday, Aug. 12th. 22-6 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Position lt; sa portar oF Janitor. . Best of references. Ap- ply 801 South Railway St, 22-5 SITUATION WANTED Person liv- ing in country requires position ax house keeper, or man and wife to- gether. Apply to box 1338 News of- fice. J you want a rest from managing your-hotel, you can get reliable middle aged couple with nine years practical experience and best refer- ences. C, E. Comley, 323 St. Mary's Ave., Winnipeg. 19-6 WANTED Position by young lady as servant. Apply 1837 News. office. 20-6 FOR S4LE , FFOR SALE National Cash Register, from 5c to 10, in perfect order. Cheap. Mark Harris, Globe Clean- ing and Pressing Co., rear pest of- fice, 4th Ave. 20-6 (FOR SALE At a Sacrifice, ture in a newly furnished cottage. Will also rent cottage, rooms and bath, four blocks from post office. 30.00 per month. F, M. Ginther Land Co. 19-6 To RENL ICE ROOM FOR RENT Apply Lussier Const. Co, Ltd., Hutchi ;son Block. 21-6 OUSE TO RENT Clo e in. Rooms newly furnished complete. Fur- niture for sale, on terms. Inquire 397 or 619 Toronto St. 21-6 TO RENT A good modern house, 10 Toonis, on the corner 6f Montreal: and Sixth Ave, Also the Pruitt block is newly fixed up for light housekeep- ing. Apply to H. L. Pruitt 20-6 FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT un- Ul April Ist, All modern convenien- ces, Two blocks from P. 0. 01 St. Apply box 318 or 539 Main st. 20-6 0 LET 4 roomed cottage. Apply Ly 811 Toronto St. Next Door. 10dtt TENANT WANTED for vacant store en-the corier of Montreal Street and 3rd Ave, Fine location for any business. Reasonable rent. Living Tooms overhead, Immediate posses- sion. Repairs.and overhauling will be done. Apply to-G. G. MacBean Co. 3E37, RENT Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 323 Mill St. 18-3 TO RENT Moadrmy furnished rooms with board, and use of bath, Apply to 203 Main St. 18-3 ROOMS WANTED, WANTED By young lady, furntsh- ed room with private family, where breakfast and supper can be had. Must be on the hill. Apply Dox, 1339, News, 21-3 Bg re aes 00OMS WANTED Suite of nicely Aesping, near ply to box 1836 News office BOARD AND ROOM, ne Beard AND ROOM Pirst class 20-3 oom, ADpI to 30 Braemar St. 18-6 LOST AND FOUND LO8T wit person who picked up leather sult case in O.P.R, yard office last Friday night, return same to yard-office. 22-3 Lost ooit wi fob, between crovsing and Ogttvie-mills. Re- Ward when delivered. Apply to News office, : 228 a ae LOsT Long tan canvas motor coat, having leather strap about the Anees--Reward when delivered. Ap- ply to News- office. 213 ee POST A- pearl sunburst, lost be- tween Mr..W, 'T. Finlay's and city hall, Reward will be given when de- livered. Apply to W. T. Finlay. .12tt STRAYED SSTRAYED On July 26th from the NE. 1-28, 4, T.12, R. 5, one bay mare 4 years old, branded C7 on right shoulder, two white hind feet; fet locks clipped, Ibs, with leather halter and shank. 5.00 reward for delivery to owner. H. J. Butzon, on S.W. 1-4 8. 24, T. 11, R, 9, at Winnifred, STRAYED 1 bay mare 6. years old, i blue grey gelding 3 years old, branded . right shoulder. Re- ward for information-to-H. -B Browne Co,, Auctioneers, Meilicine Hat. Phones 295 and 703, 20-tt IMPOUNDED One sorrel mare, branded left hip, weight 1150. e 0 7, blotched brant on left jaw, deformed on front foot, 3 19-6 50 REWARD The above will be payed for information that will Jead to the recovery of one brown Belding with white stripe on nose, years old, and weight about 1800 Ibs. Brand HF monogram on left should- er; one gray gelding weighing about ) 07 left thigh. ) last seen at Starks, Medicine Hat. 1sate tater eee ES BUSEXESS (MATERNITY NURSING Apply. to 114 Dominion St. 20-5 - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED LADIES ANDi. GENTS seast-off clothing, shoes, watches, Jeweity, guns, revolvers, valises, sult Cazes, stoves, musical instruments, furniture, Democratwaggons, bug- harness, bicycles. carpenter tools, ete., raw hides and furs, horse halr, wool and ithers, bought an sold, Apply to the Harvard Tailoring Co, 312 Fourth avenue, opposite Dreamland theatre. P. 0, box 358. Phon 295. Tho Best Prices Pald for the above. 26Dtt. Se SRY 1B See STEIN HE MEDICINE HAT HIDE, FUR AND JUNK CO. The above hi on hand the best selection of Second Hand Tools in the city. We carry Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watehes, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re- volvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and a nice Bew line of winter goods. We buy everything mertioned above South Rallway St. or Phone 687. tf CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS W: 4 HENDERSON CO., chartered accountante-and auditors, (estab- of bridge. A. H. Gibson, C.A, resident partner. Phone 198. Burns Block. a7batt AUCTIONEERS Fi. B.-BROWNE CO, Live Stock / and General Auctioneers, 519 Tor onto St, Stock:Sales every Friday on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Ranch and farm stock sales conducted any- where, House furniture sales con- welghing about 1050 on the 13th of May. RE. . furnished rooms for Ught house- Duuinevs section- Ap- WE have a sortment Vests, and * season of tl them. We tle too hear weight 1000. L. Smith, Poundkeeper. Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, Leth Imperial Bank building. loatt Painting and Papethanging. Reynolds. Stewart. (4th Avenue opposite Binnings) New Wall Paper Estimates cheer fally ufrnished of Papering your rooms. Phone 156, Sl Loose Leaf System The News Job Department kas every facility for snp- plying the most satisfactory. Subscribe now for the Daily News. ducted anywhere. Consult us, our ex. perience at your disposal free. Phone 703. H. B, Browne Co; 619 To W. E. WRIGHT Customs Broker. signee and forwarding agent, as- sembler and executor of papers for shipments going into the United States, Commissioner in B. R., Real Estate Broker and General SEDICINE Hat. EME tera ALENDAR OF 8 Opening of the Ang regatta at Pet Championship ern-Lawn Bowlin at-Ottawa,-Ont. Tournament for xer champlonshiy point,-8 Vermont State tournament open Vermont. Pacitic Northwe wala tournament Wash: jowa State ournament-open: Opening: of Gt Sar Brunot s Ista Opening of We Circuit meeting Luther McCart rounds, at New Jabez White rounds, at Albar Grover Hayes rounds, at Winn Pal Moore vs rounds, at New TT Okiahoma Sta wis tourriament Okla. Maine State tournament bes Great Weste meeting opens 2 Lake Erie Tr opens at Rockp Michigan Sto cuit meeting oF WE Annual regatt Rowing Associs m. Opening of a1 Front Royal (V gt; elation: Leach Cross 10 rounds, at Jack White, rounds, at Oak TE Annual regat Power Boat Le Ont. Royal Canad ship tourname Opening of race meeting Fomimy- Buri rounds, at Sa Missouri Va nig tournamen Mo. Annual rega sociation of 4 at Peoria, Ill. s Summer mi Jockey Club Internations boat races bet Southern FP ship tennis te ford Springs, (Ww London, A match and t of strength South Africe- ham, the Af making 140 Both Austral South Africa expected to this week, The final ms Aug. 19th, tr be played to Anite conclus
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Image 217 (1912-08-05), from microfilm reel 217, (CU1739360). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.