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Lots 125.00 and Up apegesgeeteatoatoatengeceateateatectestoateatesetrreaetetesteeheah vores Most As A Home Place There is no part of the city quite so attractive for a beautifal home Heights. The beautiful view of the city, the rich garden soil, the picturesque winding of the streets on the Boulevards, City Water, Telephone, Electrie li chts and Street Cars all-go to make it the most attractive place for a home in Brts 19. Also the won- derful ch apness of lots and unusually easy terms make it possibl: tor aimost anyone to have a lot. Get a Lot and Make Some Money; You Will Need it Later on in Life. Berkeley MEDICINE-HAT DAILY NEWS. ELEY H BEAUTIFUL PART OF SSANO There is no addition in Bassano thai will give sueh Jarge returns to pure Berkeley Heights: in the next two years. meut promised wi months, guaranteeing the substantiality of the addition -such good returns wi A. PATTERSON C0. Lots Wednesday, May 1 Peres SELES IO ELE PEO L GLO DO OOO IOS en safoadoatostoadededeeteatesy soeateats PESO EES As An favestment as Tavestor after investor will make from 200 to 500 per cent. profit The promoters of the addition will see that aot one improve- not beimstalled. ver 75 homes will be built in the next three There never was a time when tain returns Large and possible from i) small investment, await anyone investing. - Get in and Make Some Money 1912. a 3h Eg fefoeg ee on rowte . eaten ep e oat vs ae vs o gt; os s The expe advertineme ake a dc premium, fees Seed s es feet + so + buy more oe - a non-read seats ++ ments. How muc the dollars worth? It will de ly you: stu portunities store ads. ae e fe * o- o so Ry o0, Me o- e oo Peake Sete oto Se oa oy fs toate es t *. Loateet 8 oe g g g oi restoetoate ott oO 2 c e e Poste D Easy Terms. Baar TEES REMEMBER THE SHREWD INVESTOR BUYS AHEAD OF DEVELOPMENT AND MAKES THE BIG MONEY. HE BUYS IN A GROWING *PHONE i390 Best in the W est by a Dam Site ; epee PSP Oooo Sapa egoateatestoateatetesteoateatetesteatestesteateatestegeseuteege sateeteateatoote woelestiefesteateatvefoateatecfeatetecteateatecteateat EL 1. Britse cur Bassano Representative, will te at office during all times. OFrFice, 394 TORONTO ST. MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA OFFICE WfLL BE OPEN EVENINGS fi -. Invest in Bassano-- lt Will Make You RICH 5. John Hare, 68 Tomorrow, although he was born in which seems Jike very ancient times, he' w re going only to the corner the fellow what he 1 indeed, and will celebrate hjs sixty- eighth birthday tomorrow, Hare, the grand young old man of the without signs of wear and tear the stage, is as lively and chipper a blade as you could fing in a day's travels. Not long ago the distinguished Eng- Uish actor crossed the pond, prinel- pally to act as judge in Canadian amateur dramatic competition, si started out on the long trip to Ottawa matter, continued Sir John; with a : wi d-me-the-needle-Ws Is As Lively as Bernhardt bas aged yes eee Ce Pl a gallant lad and always ready to de- fend the ladies. pulling my necktie into place w the other Well, then inquired Sir e jon, what would you do a chap that 2. rel 1844,;by way of New York as casually as if o1q woman? Says I . I would call .- ? says I, a malicious. and mendacious pub. When a man reaches the ven- inean, Alberni, Sir John Very well, declared Sir John, clin- ching his argument, if Mme. Bern- hardt is not old, neither am I, as we Were both born in the same year. Sir John is a Yorkshire man and world naturally wants to know hie formula for growing old without showing it. So, when I met Sir John the other day, I up and asks him. But I am not old, he insisted, and wae born at Giggleswick and educat- 1 cam prove it to you. You are Irish. 2q at the Giggleswick Grammar Begorra, an how did school. His first appearance on any stage was at the Prince of Wales Theatre in Liverpool, where he hada minor part in A Business Woman j was not Iong in the provinces, for the management of the Prince of -Wates Pheatre tn omth from sixty run ever. Highwa: Many atitos came from Vancouver, eat ins scat ce cums el THROUE SEES KERR ANT FIRST POST Grand Old Man of the Stage Insists that He s Not pee alee ear ae Work oi Marking Route of Old and Proves it As Lively as a Two Year Old. ean-to-Ocean mmenced B.C, May 16 With due woresl fens . jand imposing ceremony the first post Sree nighn of eae aud. tone tne fate, AYE 2: by telephone mays T./P.S Canadian Highway, wis plect- fed here at the foot of Johnston St. at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of over 1200 persons, aine hundred of whom bad traveled to three hundred miles to witness this event, unique in the an- Mais of Canadian road building. One hundred and thres-automobiles made the run across from Victoria and Nanaimo to Alber- ni, this. being the biggest automobile Vancouver Island held in western Canada. ing the post, President Kerr delivered with ae fecting farm crops, to Ann Afnor today magnificent oration well calculsted fruit growing, forest and shade ninetesnth annua as to arouse in every man within so-nd of his voice a desire to be up -:nd/sessions-and-infesting houses; attack: doing for the cause of good r lt; elie declares that from now on the cx of fecting the hea terest, The other speakers tu mins W sW. work of the Entomologist Foster, Deputy Minister ot Prblic Works, Miss Agnes Deans Cat ron, parisitic and other enemies which Mme. Aima Gluck, soprano; lone of the best known Canadian writ- may be of assistance ers, who died so suddenly Sat irday contro of insect pests, night, but a few hours after the cere- with, of Victoria, Mayor Shaw Ni mainto, J. G. C. Wood, M.P.P for Agriculture, Ottawa. Alberni District, and several-others. Nectly fifty care left for Ni zaimo immeilately after the ceremon;, oth- the afternoon yiritj one aad a hall Lake, and other nearby jcinte of in- Im the evening the citizen* ot Al- trees; insects attacking man's ros. ea andr the aus devartment of the Tn domestic animals and finally 7- igan. The esti opens of man. All insects with every prospect of eclipsing tos Eastward To+ rowsrer are mor injurious and the pottts predec includes standpoint, bees and beekeeping and the study of ve heard during the week cbtaining Nevi 125.00 and Up soeze-efoets at iy. of the masic tonight ore trom an arttech The famous soloists to tactude Atme. la Van er Veer, corti idigg Flotoney Hinule, supruny, oat ig es os acs 2s EN 2 fe feof res Seat ar teres ten oe ? Me coatet e toe fo 2 oes eS os os 0-4 2 e Se thip all The gramme. ANN ARBOR MAY FESTIVAL te 2 e Ee nat hic tiie crdaes pelete Some Things You Should Know Canadien Hi; , and Bepacanged Pan ciapreases caaeste ot A oat Busines ATIONERY gagements. Fora decade he re- mained continuously at that play- fouse and played many prominent This Newspaper roles in the once popular of the late T. W. Robertson. In 1875 he became a manager, leasing the Court Th atre in London, and in his company were some of the greatest tending at And Your Store cluding Ellen Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Kendal and John Clayton. For about ten years he was in charge of St. James Theatre and in 1889 the Gar- Blue. Would you consider that this News papor was well eee eee managed if It issued according to the mood of its pub- Mshers instead of at regular, stated and invariable in- tervals Would you think-it a geod newspaper if printed a 12-page issue at one time with a one-page, handbill size, Issue at another time Would you feel that it was serving its constituency effectmally if, now and then, it suspended issue entirely to be resumed at some time when the publishers felt inclined? him. In 1896 he took over the Globe) nipited all of his career in The Gay Lord pritain, Quex; a role that fitted him as thelmade with glove the hand. About a dozen years Columbia's and made as great a reputation for himself on this side as he enjoyed in England. His firetAmertean appear ance was in 1895 in A Pair of Spec- tacles. Your store serves yoyr patrons with store-news: through ts advertising. They assume that there is al- ways store news worth tolling store news that s im- portant to them, The digg earth was knighted by King Edward, in recog- It Is not as poor policy for a store, as it would be fora wspaper, to, serve its patrons in s spasmodic, undepen- able way If your stere is mportant to the people of the elty, your advertising is important to them all of the time aot merely now and thon, farewell performance fn London In iog, The Gay Lord Duex. Since then he has appeared im several Other pro- ductions, Including The Marionettes. For many years Sir Johm has been a ities to be eleht sessessbedieseee: atest e Me co Re cS ane ct of sees. advertising iepere should net vary any Island, more u a uce/ef Jour advertlaing should te ax tretees ond do Fegular as the appearance of this newspaper. That is purely a matter of art a4 introduced make-up, however, for, as previously tirst being explained, he isn t really old, Serres For all kinds of job. printing, try the terested, lcognized his ability and gave him the oven Portland. part of Lieut. Short in Naval En- osc) devolved upon W, J. Kerr, President lof the Canadian Highway Association in the absence of Lieut. Governor P: terson, Who was and there he made the great'triumph Unitea States and throughout Great arrangements having been ago he toured America mm that play +, thie effect, Victoria, one of the vice presidents Five years ago Sir Jolin Wa8lo the Canadian Highway Associa tion. The other laborers who help- nition of his supremacy in dramatic ea in the excavating. art, and in the same year he gave bis Itayors of five British Columbia cit lanting of the post vented from al the last moment. With floating in the breeze and to the accompaniment of hundreds of camera clicks, Mr. Kerr drove the actors and actresses of the age, 10- gt;6e+ in position while the Port Al berni Band played The Red, White A moving-picture opera tor, representing the Grbanta Co., re- corded every movement on 800 feet Hek Theatre was, built especially for o tim. These pletures will be ex- over Canada, part of the John H. Turner, British representative in London, Ing of the hole was almost as ceremoniai as the actual planting of the post. The first spadeful of turned by A. BE. Toddof included the members of Parliament, three millionaires, about twenty ald- ermen, a large number of the best known society ladies of Vancouver the greatest actor in old men s Parts. nosition of Master of Ceremonies, and the varfous speakers, the Rev. J. Carruthers, who je the visitors weleome in a h brimful of enthuelesm for teat work in which they are in- Immedtat ly after jplant- + + Control of Insect + Pests in Canada + feeeeeeeeneesd The Division of Entomology of the EXperimertal Farms Brat of the Dominion epartment of griculture, Ottawa, has recently tssu-d a bulle tin by Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, Domin- fon Entom.ilogist, on Ite Control of Insect Pests in Canada. + acon, various lines of work, wertake ) and carried on by the Div ology at Otta a is gi,--) and the gen- eral public for the entertatmment of ti tadter and other guests. Alberai has a population : nearly 900, and although hotel a co nodatiou Was so overtaxed that every resident was called upon to accommc:tate two Or mor guests, not one of the hun- dreds of visitors suffered dus slight- est ineanvenipnce. he Be ofa che fo che fe of fe fe of oho of of the war against insact pests in Canada and of the mao in which insect pests have invadau the coun- try as ft bis been gresvally opened up and cultivated, The manner in which the Dominion av J governments are endear:fing by leg- Islation and other mean to prevent the introduction of -in eet pests into Canada and the increis pestii already be is teserfb- prised at the many oblems which come within tae sents mologists who are oa/i-d upon to deat ie Copies of this publication, Bulle- son Van Hoose, tenor, and Herbert i; mony. Mr. Plimpton, President the tin No. 9 (Second Series) Experimen- Witherspoon, bai Z Seattle Automobile Club, Mayor Beck- tal Farms, may be obtained from the Thomas orchestra is to furnish the Publications Branch, Department of instrumenta part of the festival pro- Theodore Loose Leaf System The News Job. Ann Arbor, Mich., May 15. Muste Department has every facility for sup er visitors spent the remgind lovers from far and near poured in- plying the most satisfactory. if ort ibermt, Tniles distant, soroat POS SOP OELES EO oy ea SOOO TB ote oetocfocgocteaty If the a ge business man had time to carefully investigate every proposition put up to him, he would pay less attention to first impr ons and judge less by appear- ances. But he is called upon to think and act quickly, and he must base his judgments upen what he ean take in at a glance. Using poor stationery or printing is poor busines os foeg arty? ee So +; represents you, and you cannot prevent it. The safe thing, therefore, is to use paper and printing so good that you are willing-to have your work or your goods judged by it. Peete de dea rks did Soho een ; oaths aloadeeteet . There are certain things that are impossible to say about one s self, For instance, your character, the esteem you hold for your business, your integrity, these are tings that cannot be advertised. But you can suggest them through your stationery and printed matter, is given St the history See e cog RS 4 handsomely printed letterhead on good stock will at once impress your man favorably, while an indifferently print- ed letterhead. on ordinary paper might have scarce gained attention, It is not exaggeration to say that the success of your let- ters often depends upon the printing and paper you buy. We will gladly submit samples to you. We know that we and spread ton of Eniom- -Medicine Hat News, Limited. Medicine Hat, Alta, ; will no soubt be sur- of the Ento- however you look at it, because it Setrgerfecseatoctoateats poegoe eoatessoafeeteat Seat ert te Ss soafoetoes Seagoateate sof Ms . os e
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Image 832 (1912-05-15), from microfilm reel 832, (CU1738997). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.