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YR 10 HAY FEVER ives Cured. After ats Suffering Sacra, Oo, nt wens mn years I suffered ies. I conanited many took their treatment, y remedy J heard of as y Fever but nothing 1 of 1 bea, and fam Chanda and am his semedy cured me erer from Hay Fever, I ry Fruit-a-tives . This nie when every other d, and I believe it is a this dreadfu: discase was the principal in- valet was called in to se, but he was new to e stuff was bitter, His wallowing it was as inine, and the former he had just escaped 1 him poured out the bottle. that day he sent to valet was still all d greatly surprised perfectly well, pre before his master on orning. ly exacting and fear s food and his chief every dish in his pre will touch it. s very fond of certain repared with rice and reat. When a dish is hief cook always ac- bdul arms himself 9on and proceeds to plunges the spoon at dish and bringing it steaming rice, he ook. Should the lat itation about tasting - back to the kitchen 0 Abdul Hamid ben- was generally sup- memoirs. He. spent h day at his writing few weeks restless- of him and he tore This has been the efforts. Some time. Ned at his own re 1 tool chest such as might glory in. nself with this toy ding two tiny mos 8 uncompleted. He at a small company ut the lack of being his mind on any ork or play, drives ng to another. This 0 while away the r death he fears nd the sufferings of ped in the crimes g, has followed the ywell, Kansas, in mayor. f Pierre, 8. D., has incement of his can cratic platform for tor from South Da : HER UP ally Saved By ham s Vege- ound Her eresting. made from roots leled. It may be fidence by women lacements, inflam- ors, irregularities, he, bearing-down igestion, dizziness, . Lydia E. Pink- :pound is the stan- e ills, 1 advice write to sdicine Cp. (confl- Your letter will answered by a strict confidence. fs 3 Ie only one of many symptoms which some women e2- dure through weakeess or af the womanly . Mrs, Lizaie White of Memphis, Tean., wrote De. R. V. Pietee, as follows : mT * At times I was hardly able to be om my feet. I believe I had.every pein and ache women could have. Had ry bad case. Internal organs were very much diseased and my beck was very weak. I suffered a great deal with nervous headaches, in fact, I suffered all over. This was my condition whea I wrote to you for advice. After taking your *Favorite Preserip: tion for about three months can say thet my health was mover better. Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription Is 2 positive oure for weaksiess and disease of the femiulac organism. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up the nerves. Do not permit dishonest dealer to substitute for this medicine which bas *No, thank you, Lwant.what I ask for. * 1alid vatural bowel movement once day. record of 40 years of cures, Dr. Plerce s Ploasast Pellecs Big hearted people can be t est a8 well as the most cruel man who Is always letting his feel- c who Will as often do harm as good. ple get their eyes, ears and hands The fellow who lets his heart lead atrophied by commercialism. When him takes a poor guide. Some of the evvn the shepherds, yea, the chief worst rascals that ever lived, like Ne- shepherds, speculate In real estate and stocks, what are he rank and file to do? Phe church needs x message just fearn that that heart of yours 1s not/now on the text, He that winneth to be trusted. Do right, whether your souls Is wise. ro, for instance. were tender-hearted and slushy at times. You nved to heart backs you up or not. There are plenty of people who do good only when they feel lke it, When you don't fee like it ts the time to get down to business. He that trusteth in his own heart s a fool; but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered. Stop Look Listen The Moose Wants to Speak . he says: Free Trip to the Calgary Stampede and All Expenses To the Person Guessing the nearest to the number of Ce fee Beans in the Two Glaes Globes. 'That s not all. He gives a Free Trip- and Half Expenses to the person coming Second Nearest. Third Prize, Transpor- tation and Admission. There are other Prizes. For further particulars see Hewitt Armstrong s Window This Competition will run from the 14th till the 22nd.. Prize Winners not wishing to accept the First Three Prizes can have the equivalent in goods purchased at any store in town. Don't be imeanly-mounted When your friend needs a little jolt to set him right. He is a poor friend, indeed, who will see you run into wrong and and not his. other people's affairs, but if you see anyone you think anything of on the the helm a yan pect of a little jawing or unpleas- fantness, You may be misunderstood Jat the time, but the friend, if he is really worth having, will soon see your act in the right Nght, it ts be done in a proper spirit, buketh a man, afterwards shall find more favor than he that flattereth with the tongue. There are too many flatterers and too few candid friends. At this time of the year the church- es usually hold their synods, assemb- Hes and conferences, and one of the items. for. discussion that ought to be the most important on the list is what Is called the state of the work. It is safe to say that in actual results along the line of effectiveness, that is, in true church building, all show a de- eldedly disappointing statement, Var- ious reasons are offered, but the real Great English Socialist is 56 Years Old. Keir Hardie, the grizzled Scots: man who is chairman of the Inde- pendent Labor Party of Great Brit- ain and Socialist leader in the Brit- ish Paxliament, will celebrate hi fifty-sixth birthday today, according to report, by preparing for a cam- paign four through Ambrica. Mr. Hardie, who visited America some time ago and lectured before the Socialists of a number of cities, is said to contemplate a stump-steak - ing tour across the United States, from New York to San Francisco, in behalf of Debs and Seidel, the candidates for President and Vice President on the Socialist ticket. Socialism hes few more forceful propagandists than the ex-miner who is now the head of the parliament- ary Marxians of Great Britain. He is typically Scoteh in appearance, with a heavy beard that frames his face, deep set and piercing eyes and a forehead crested with the tines that come from deep and sober thinking. He smokes almost con- tinually, a pipe by preference, and his photographs usually depict him with the inevitable briar in his es Keir Hardie although the ame HQMLINGER AGENC Some Extra Good Buys CENTRAL PARK HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Block 13, 75 ft, 1050 Block 20, 50 ft, 1050 pr. Terms Terms, Block 22, 50 ft, 1250 cash. 384 MAIN ST pr, HERALD Block 5, 50 ft, 1200 pr. Terms. Block 10, 50 ft, 800 pr. Terms. Block T. 50 ft, 1050 pr. Terms. RIVERSIDE Block 8, 50, ft., 1050 pr. Terms. Block 19, 125 ft, 250 each. We pay strict attention to our Listings mend to our customers we know to be right. Try us. customer always a customer. Block 21, 50 ft, 840 pr. Terms. , Corner. teased tia dates 01 Block 27, 126 ft., 600 pr. Terms Block 28, 75 ft, 840 pr. Terms, E began : Block 29, 80 ft., 650. pr. Terms. NORTH YUILL bor organizer that has sited ie Block 9 ,50 ft, 900 pr. Terms. Block 13, 50 ft, 1000 pr. Terms TOWNSITE Block +14, 100 ft, 950 pr. Block 80, 50 ft, 1200 pr. Terms. Terms. Block 20, 100 ft, 575 pr. BIOEK SE, TOO-ft., corner. 4000. Terms, Terms, SOUTH YUILL Block 82, 100 ft, 1250. Terms. James has been all but lost in the shuffie was born in Scotland, Aug. 15, 1856, of working class parents, both Scotch. His youth was given to hard and unceasing toil, and he had practically. no schooling, as his seanty. wage was necessary to keep the wolf from the door. He was only seven years old when he began toiling in the mines, and the follow- ing seventeen years were mainly spent underground. Then he was elected secretary of the Miners Un- an-Jone is that the church, both Individual Get alund collective, has its eye on the main ings Tead bim and you will bave one prosperity ministers, officials and peo- running up against-the fact that-men are shortening thelr lives these days by the feverish chase after money. In the past prime go shooting over the brink in- stead of being Source of streng:h took the other way or tosa responsibil- and helpfulness to their families and ity aside, saying it 16 your business the communities they have lived in, Don't be a butter-in to Just when they ought to be at their wrong track don't be afraid of giving He that hateth covetousness even with the pros- prolong his life. He that re- There are people who don t set much tion in the Hlouse of Commons by aaxnene Stray Shots From S In this time of unwonted You can't pick up paper without ix months each of us can count up Uist of those who have come to an untimely end, not through drink, Throw a stone into a crowd of dogs accident or disease; but-the-wear-and fam you Won't Kave any trouble finding Men in their tear of the money, game. best. Life is getting to ve one long for, if you could only find out, are as. constant grab after will-o'-the-wisp. crooked as crabs. Look out for the/ Winches, Assorted Blocks and Ropes, shall fellow who wants to fight everybody lt;. . Learn to be con- who calls him a lar or sue everyone 1 Capsole for. removing buildings. tent with what you have. Beware of this monster greed. Don't expect much sympathy if your Iawlessness gets you into trouble. store by law until somebody hits them a clip and then they holler lustily for the police. Usually the man who wants law is the one who is the quickest to break ft, and it is aston- ishing how slow the wheels move to him who s ready to put obstructions In the way when t suits him. But with regard to the moral law, how of- ten you find it that the fellow who, smashes the Ten Commandments is the loudest in his alls upon the Al- mighty when disaster stares him in the face. You usually tell what kind of a man a fellow has been by the way he howls for merey. ee ee KEIR HARDIE CELEBRATING TO-DAY News, and his bord and teariess odi torial expressions, couched in he dest of. English despite his lack of early educational advantages, were widely quoted and conmented on: He was elected to Parliament twun- ty years ago, and created a sensa- making his entry with a miner's cap on his head. The leader of the Independent Ta- bor Party has gradually become more radical in his views, until he ig now an outspoken advocate of the social revolution that is to result. in the co-operative common- wealth. A few years ago he made a tour of India and his speeches Gaused so much unrest among the natives that it was with difficulty that the diplomats succeeded in re- storing a feeling of loyalty to the Labor Party, Keir Hardie explain - ed the Socialist programme in following langnage : not a reform organization. revolutionary in the fullest sense of the word. The party does not exist society and make it a little more tolerable, but to overthrow the ex- wens 4 a ts stead. We are not asking Par- liament to do master Parliament, to control State, to d make the mation consist of citizens. counsel revolution, nothing is heard of it, because they speak for propertied classes, but. when men and women speak for the downtrod- den and become a: power to rouse the: downtrodden, their voices have to be silenced and their life stopped, fame over the world. f the Cummock Mary. This festival, observed an- nually on the fifteenth of August, in honor of the Virgin, said to have OPO LOLOL CLO HOLOTOTO POPOL OTOT Ore LOLObOTOTOM 4 t TAE REVELSOME SAMA CD, UD We carry in stock a full line t of Building Material Lumber, Lath, Cement, Plaster, ., ; Fir Finish and Flooring a Specialty. 3 Yard, North Railway Street. : : Phone 59 FOF OFOO4- OPO OOO OTE OL OLOLOLOES 0-61-00 -L0 been taken up to heaven in her cor- poreal form, body and spirit, on this day, A. D. 45, in her seventy-fifth year. Assumption Day was institut- ed in the seventh century, and (was ined by the council of Menta in 813. One of the most remarkable servances of the day in America will be that at Holy Hill, near Milwau- kee, where the shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary attracts thousands of ob- pilgrims from all over the central West. Visitors sometimes make the ascent of the hill on their knees, while others place pebbles in their shoes in ommlation of the martyrs, Instances are related of the ill and lame, unable to leave their beds hav- ing been healed the moment prayers were offered for them at the shrine by those who had made the journey bO-fOF-O-F0-Po-FoLeroLepaLerokod, eo LIVE MERCHANTS ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS in their behalf. Although the re - markable results CATHOLIES OF WORLD CELEBRATE ASSUMPTION ot these. pilmrim- if need be, before they rouse the ep- ressed to the pitch of revolution. * Catholics throughout the world ages are not vouched for by the The Gas Gity will c lebrate the feast of the As - Catholic Church, oe has been 6 ; jon of the Blessed Virgintconsidered holy ground ever since ian. co Vireinjomedeed oly ements Lumber Co'y place for fasting and prayer, in 1073, and placed a rude wooden cross on the peak of the hill ated dedicated it to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Brittany, the western department of France, is probably the country in which the feast of Assumption is most generally celebrated. The Bre- ton peasant is much given to festal observances, and the Pardon of peasants into the towns, while gentry come in carriages and the tourists in big motor cars that seem strangely out of place. Some of the villages offer races and fairs as fea- tures of the ubservance of the Par- don, but the costumes of the peas - antry are the chief attraction for the non-Breton visitor... In the morn- ing the women and children go to church, while most ofthe men gath ef in the cabarets to drink and creaseth his dubstance, he s er t for him that shall pity the poor, It isthe law -of compensation to provides that a mean, stingy father shall have a lMberal profligate son. hoarding and scraping, the chicanery and oppression must be equalized by dissipation or distribution, dayy-as the -results-of your wakefut English crown. under Napoleon defeated the Rus- fore the last an- Sidms. It is also the centennial of in an address boos eATdapendent the evacuation of Fort Dearborn, on The Independent Labor Party is It is to patch up the existing order of build up a Socialist State on a humanitarian basis in. things for us: We are going to Parliament ourselves to the wipe out class, and to When members of the Privy Council the the fifteenth of August is not the ytogera and sanitary in every least picturesque of his religious respect and the machinery is fetes. Lumbering carts bring the the best that money can buy. the All white help employed. olo mon He that by usury and unjust gain in IT athe Things eyen themselves up. The It may do night and mean scheming will be handed to throse you have robbed of thelr representatives. out. the one that s hit. Yell stop thief in a crowd and you will see the pickpocket edge out. The wicked-flee when no man pursueth but the right- eous are as bold as a lion. Some peo- ple who are 80 touchy about their hon- who hints that his business honor does. not.rate Al, The' righteous are bold Hons. The man who Is sound doesn t rage about those who impugn his cha- ractet If a man sides with the ungodly or tawbreakere you can take itiGiat He'ls M lt; 2O ,DOUere) Barrows, crooked. Every decent man wants to f/ Shovels, Picks and Hoes: see wrong-ding put down and lends rtar Sand Scree his Influence to the side of lew and Mo Boxes a ns, order. The fellow who stands off andj Lanterns, Post Hole Diggers, jibes at the policeman or pats ruffian- ism on the back is as bad as any blackleg behind the bars. They that foreake the law praise the wicked, but such as keep the law contend with them. Don t put yourself in the class with the thug and the libertine by lending your sympathy or countenance to law-breaking of any kind, You pay taxes to keep up the law-makers and law-enforcers. Back them up. young women carrying an image of the Virgin. Los Angeles, the beautiful South - em California metropolis, will to- day celebrate its 13ist birthday, sinee it was founded by Spanish padres on Aug. 15, 1781. Of late years the anniversary has been cele- brated by the Society La Reina de Los Angeles, which has sought to revive the old customs, sports and ** pastimes of the days when the vil- lage of Our Lady, the Queen - of x. Angels was the far western outpost , of Spain. In thase days life center- ed about the Plaza, where an adobe church still stands as a relic of the dim past, its masonry mellow with age and its Spanish paintings tell- ing of other days. Today-is the centennial of the bat- tle of Krasnoi, in which the French the site of the present city of Chi- cago, and the massacre of its garri- son by the Indians. It is the birth- day of Napoleon Bonaparte, born in Corsica, Ang, 15, 1769. Hardwood. Floori ng in your house will give you floor that will last a lite- time. We can supply you with Oak, Maple, and Birch flooring at very, little more cost to you than the common kind, We handle the cele- brated, BEAVER . BOARD For inside finish, Ask for samples. deebeeb eb debeb tbh ebb tebe bbb tbh 1-Heavy-Dray, or Sale 10 Teams Heavy Work Horses Weight 1400 to 1900 each. you some good if you let the truth sift 12 Sets of Harness. 20 Wagon Gears, into your bratn that the squeezics and ff Sand and Gravel Boxes, Brick Boxes, i . sharp turning you are busy at to make - ye your little pile will all be wasted some 14 Coal Boxes, 2 Ice Racks, Chains, 18-barrel Water Tank and Running Gear, 114-barrel Water Tank and running gear with puinp 4 Plows, 1 Filling-in Scraper, 1-Wagon Loader for xcavations, 1 Hay Rack, 1 new 5-ton Derrick, complete (made by American 2 pair Sleighs, Hoist and Derrick Co.) 1 150-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with vertical boiler and engine, 1 50-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with gasoline engine. r Blacksmith s Outfit complete, contracting outfit. Also a full stock of Window Sash and Frames, Doors: and Frames, and sundry Mouldings, ete. Builders Supplies including Cement, Wood Fibre, Plaster of Paris, Building Paper, Felt, ete. etc. + INTIMATE GLIMPSES OF GOVERNOR WOODROW WILSON, Presbyterian Church. by an expert once a week. golf and ride horseback with him. He is an accomplished painter. always illustrating his point with night. painter and one looks the National Guard rifle range. Oak Rollers, and various other items connected with (OLD AT ONCE. APPLY BURKS. CONTRACTING. LIMITED He has never used tobacco in- any form. He is the son of a Presbyterian minister and is a member of the He is almost blind in one eye, with which he can see only dir-fe ectly to the front, as the result of an accident in youth. would suspect, to look at him, that his sight was impaired. + He ja an expert stenographer and writes his speeches in short-- f+ hand, which is later transcribed by a typewriter. , z His recreations are walking, horseback riding and golf, the last of which he plays poorly because of his defective eyesight. He wears eyeglasses for near-sightednes i His hair is getting thin on top and he has his scalp massaged He has three daughters, Margaret, Eleanor and Jessie, who play sleeps fourteen or fifteen hours at a stretch. goes for an automobile ride and sleeps as the machine runs. One of his daughters is an accomplished musician, one a social settlement worker. His summer home at. Sea Girt is owned by the State and over- of Roofing ' lt; + Kg Cd s No one + * - He is the greatest story-teller in politics since Lincoln, nearly + apt tale. He is a great sleeper, requiring (and usually If he gets less for two or three nights he turns in and - ott ) ton Neti os When very tired he OLDEST ACCIDENT Railway Passengers Assurance OF LONDON, ENGLAND, Office and Yard opp. Flour Mill Phone 283. C. A. KRAUSS, General Agent MEDICINE HAT, ; A f PHONE 250. OFFICE POWTER BLOCK, WAIN Steam Laundry PHONE NO. 8. Your patronage solicited. And our drivers will call for and return the goods. Painting and. Paperhanging. Reynolds Stewart. (4th Avenue opposite Blnnings) New Wall Paper Estimates cheer: Sally ufraished on cost of Papering smoke and gossip. The big feature your rooms, Phone 158, soeSetgoege otras lease teegeage Western Canada Lumber Co.Ltd. LARGE STOOK OF Dry Common Lumber, Fir and Cedar Finish, Fir and Cedar Doors; Fir, Maple, and Oak Flooring, SOLE AGENTS FOR Paroid Roofing, Neponsei Water- proof Paper, Neponset Roofing, Felt, B. and 8. Wall Board requires no further finish. SEE US BEFORE BUYING. YARD EAST ALLOWANCE. Rrerteatedtogeepere rere ont retostest 5 es lt;a) 2 ox 8 steely: Se test 4 Sa tatot ste teste ste
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Image 289 (1912-08-15), from microfilm reel 289, (CU1739361). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.